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正文 第8节 文 / Paulo Coelho

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    preagoldbreastplate.heuldsellthestonesandbuyaretu

    tiovingtherohepouchsoheuldput

    thenhispocket.thishat

    porttohieves.

    nonottotrust

    thatn.”iikeeveryoneelseiseethesofioseehappen,not

    actuallydoes.”

    heranhisfingerssloperatureandfeelingtheirsurfaces.they

    dehieelbetter.theyrendedhiftheoldn.

    ”hing,alltheuniversenspiresinhelpingyoutoachieveit,”hehadsaid.

    theboyanhadsaid.therehepty

    rketplace,e,andhnotasheeptoguardthroughthenight.butthe

    stohakingakingheboyspast.

    ”theyreens.”theboyputthe

    stonesbaent.theoldnhadsaidtoaskveryclear

    questions,andtodothat,theboyhadtoknoansblessing

    .

    hetookoutohestowas”yes.”

    ”agoingtofindtreasure”heasked.

    hestu

    pushedthroughaholeinthepoudfelltotheground.theboyhadneverevennoticedthatthere

    andthuindputtheathepouch.

    butashesalyingthereontheground,anotherphraseind.

    ”leatnizeons,andfollo,”theoldkinghadsaid.

    anon.theboysledtohielf.hepickedupthetbahispouch.he

    didntnsiderndingtheholethestonesuldfallthroughanytitheyed.hehadleaed

    thatthereonesoiny.”i

    prosedthatiakeoself.

    butthestoneshadtoldhihattheoldn,andthatdehieelre

    .helookedaroundattheetyplazaagain,feelinglessdesperatethanbefore.thisa

    strangeplace;itwasanewone.

    afterall,hehadaledthat:toknotothe

    pyrads,hehadalreadytraveledfartherthananyshepherdhekneheyonlyknewhow

    differentthingsarejusttheyare,hethought.althoughhisne

    thentptyrketplace,hehadalreadyseenitinghlife,and

    heeeredthesabittothinkaboutit,buthehad

    neverseenonelikeitbefore.ashesedaboutthesethings,herealizedthathehadtochoose

    betselfasthepoorvictifathiefandasaureriofhistreasure.

    ”iurer,lookingfortreasure,”hesaidtohielf.

    heeone.hehadfallenasleepintheddleoftherketplace,

    andlifeintheplazae.

    lookingaround,hesoughthissheep,andthenrealizedthatheinsteadof

    beingsaddened,heoseekoutfoodanderforthesheep;heuldgo

    insearchofhistreasure,instead.hehadnotatinhispocket,buthehadfaith.hehaddecided,the

    nightbefore,thatheuiredinbooks.

    hearket.thertsblialls,andtheboyhelped

    aileonhisface:hehislife

    ilereheboyoftheoldnthe

    steriousoldki.”thisdyrtisntkingdysothatlaterhetravelor

    rryashopkeepersdaughter.hesdoingitbecauseitshestodo,”thoughttheboy.he

    realizedthatheulddothesathingtheoldnhaddonesenseherapersonoor

    farfroisdestiny.justbylookingattheitseasy,aiveneverdobefore,hethought.

    hestallbled,thedysellerofferedtheboythefirstsadeforthe

    day.theboythankedhiateit,andonhisdistance,he

    realizedthat,hadspokenarabidtheotherspanish.

    andtheyhaduoodeachotherperfectlywell.

    therestbealanguagethatdoesntdependohought.ivealreadyhadthat

    experienceysheep,andnoshappeninghpeople.

    heeoftheingsthathehadalreadyexperienced,and

    becausehe

    hadbeea.herealized:ifileatouandthislanguagehout

    ouandtheworld.

    relaxedandunhurried,heresolvedthathehroughthenarroreetsoftangier.onlyin

    thatens.hekneofpatie

    shepherdsknopatienceagainhesahat,inthatstrangeland,hehe

    salessonshehadleaedhhissheep.

    ”allthingsareoheoldnhadsaid.

    thecrystalrtaeahathefelteverying.hehad

    beeninthesaplaceforthirtyyears:ashopatthetopofahillystreeterspassed.

    nooolatetogeanythingtheonlythinghehadeverleaedtodoobuyandsell

    crystalglasseanypeoplekneerts,

    frenansoldiershosedaysithad

    beeneridhave

    beautifulenathissideashegrewolder.

    but,astipassed,tangierhadged.thenearbycityofceutahadgroerthantangier,

    andbusinesshadfallenoff.neighborsvedaainedonlyafeallshopsonthe

    hill.andhehilljusttobroallshops.

    bu

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