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www.lizi.twthetipeopledontrealizeivedohe”
theoldedthat,theiner,andhadtaken
theforfastohenerhadabandonedeverythingtogoningforeralds.forfiveyearshe
hadbeeninedhundredsofthousandsofstoneslookingforan
erald.thenerione
restoonereheerald.sihenerhadsacrificedeverythingto
hisdestiny,theoldndeedhielfintoastohatrolled
uptothenersfoot.thener,halltheangerandfrustrationofhisfivefruitlessyears,picked
upthestohreaside.buthehadthrohsuchforcethatitbrokethestofellupon,
andthere,eeddedinthebrokenstobeautifuleraldintheworld.
”peoplelea,earlyintheirlives,an,hacertain
bitteess.”ybethatsheygiveuponitsoearly,too.butthatstheis.”
theboyreheoldnthathehadsaidsothingabouthiddentreasure.
”treasureisuheforceoffloecurrents,”saidthe
oldn.”ifyoueoenthofyour
flock.”
”ytreasure”
theoldnlookeddisappointed.”ifyoustartoutbyprosingyoudonteve,youll
loseyourdesiretootingit.”
theboytoldhihathehadalreadyprosedtogiveoenthofhistreasuretothegypsy.
”gypsiesareexpertsatgettingpeopletodothat,”sighedtheoldn.”inanycase,itsgoodthat
youveleaedthateverythinginlifehasitsprice.thisisthehelighttrytoteach.”
theolduedthebooktotheboy.
”torroeti,brihofyourflodiellyouhoofindthe
hiddentreasure.goodafteoon.”
andhevanishedaroundtheeroftheplaza.
theboybeganagaintoreadhisbook,butheorate.heenseand
upset,becauseheknean.heovertothebakeryandboughtaloafof
bread,thinkingaboutanhadsaidabouthi
sotisitsbettertoleavethingsastheyare,hethoughttohielf,anddecidedtosaynothing.if
heosayanything,thebakerhreedaysthinkingaboutgivingitallup,eventhough
hehadgottehehingsaicausingthatkindofay
forthebaker.sohebegathegates.therewasa
sllbuildingthere,haticketstoafridhekegypt
a.
”anbehindthewindow.
”ybetorroovingaoneofhissheep,hedhaveenoughtettotheothershoreofthestrait.theideafrightenedhi
”anotherdrear,”saidtheticketsellertohisassistant,gtheboy
haveenoughravel.”
beredhisfloddecidedheshouldgo
backtobeingashepherd.inthingaboutshepherding:hekneo
shearsheep,howolves.heknewall
thefieldsandpasturesofandalusia.andheknehefairpriceforeveryoneofhis
anils.
hedecidedtoretutohisfriendsstablebytheloroutepossible.ashethecitys
pthatledtothetopofthethere,
heuldseeafrithatittherethattheors
hade,tooccupyallofspain.
heuldseealsttheeyfroincludingtheplazaalkedh
theoldhatoldhought.hehadetothetoofinda
ahertheannortheoldnpressedby
thefactthathearyindividualshings,and
didntuandthatshepherdsbeeattachedtotheirsheep.heknehingabouteach
erofhisflo
no,andho.ifheever
de,theywouldsuffer.
theoors
hadefrohelevantattheeasteendofthediterranean.
thelevanterinytreasure,theboythought.he
hadtoedtoandsothiohave.
thereertsdaughter,butsheportantashisflock,becauseshedidnt
dependonhiybeshedidntevenreerhiheadenodiffereoher
one,ahe
,itsbecausepeoplefailthegoodthingsthathappenintheirliveseverydaythatthe
sunrises.
ileftfather,ther,aoybeingaway,and
sohavei.thesheepyhere,too,theboythought.
froandgofrohebakers
shop.ayounguplesatontheben,andtheykissed.
”thatbaker”hesaidtohielf,pletihought.thelevanterillgetting
stronger,aitsforhisface.thatoors,yes,butithadalso
broughtthesllofthedesertandofveileden.ithadbroughts
ofntosearchfortheunknoureandforthe
pyrads.theboyfeltjealousofthefreedofthee
freedotherebackexcepthielf.thesheep,thertsdaughter,and
thefieldsofandalusiaepsalongtheohisdestiny.
theday,theboyttheoldnatnoon.hebroughtsixsheep.
”iurprised,”theboysaid.”friendboughtalltheothersheepiediately.hesaidthathehad
aledofbeing
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