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正文 第9节 文 / Paulo Coelho

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twtthecrystalrthadnochoice.hehadlivedthirtyyearsofhislifebuyingandsellingcrystal

    pieces,andnooolatetodoanythingelse.

    hespeireingtheinfrequentingsandgoingsireet.hehaddone

    thisforyears,andknee,aboy

    stoppedinfrontoftheshop.heally,butthepraert

    uldseethattheboyhadospeheless,thertdecidedtodelayhislunch

    forafeiiltheboyvedon.

    acardhanginginthedoorhatseverallanguagesheshop.theboy

    saanappearbehier.

    ”iupthoseglassesinthe,”saidtheboy.”theheylooknow,

    nobodyisgoingto.”

    thenlookedathioutresponding.

    ”ihi.”

    thenstillsaidnothing,andtheboysehatheakeadecision.inhis

    pouch,hehadhisjackethecertainlygoingtointhedesert.takingthejacketout,he

    begantotheglasses.inhalfanhour,hehadedalltheglassesinthewindow,and,ashe

    ershadeheshopandboughtsocrystal.

    pletedtheethi.”letsgoandhaveso

    lunch,”saidthecrystalrt.

    heputasignonthedoor,andtheyallearby.astheysatdotheonlytablein

    theplace,thecrystalrtlaughed.

    ”youdidnthavetodoaofeedahungryperson.”

    ”he”theboyasked.

    ”becausethecrystalindsofivethoughts.”

    erttuedtotheboyandsaid,”idlikeyoutoyshop.two

    eintodayen.”

    peopletalkalotaboutons,thoughttheshepherd.buttheyreallydontknotheyresaying.

    justasihadntrealizedthatforsonyyearsihadbeenspeakingalanguagey

    sheep.

    ”doyoue”thertasked.

    ”iherestoftoday,”theboyans,untildalean

    everypieoogettoegypttorrow.”

    therycrystalforaireyearevenifyoueaedagood

    ssionsellingeverypiece,youoogettoegypt.thereare

    thousandsofkilotersofdesertbethere.”

    thereontofsilehecitythe

    bazaars,nuntsangtherbingtothetoot.nohope,no

    adventure,nooldkingsordestinies,notreasure,andnopyrads.itheworldhadfallen

    silentbecausetheboyssoulhad.hesatthere,staringblanklythroughthedoorofthecafe,wishing

    thathehaddied,andthateverythingont.

    theroinghadsuddenly

    disappeared.

    ”ioneyyouogetbayson,”saidthecrystalrt.

    theboysaidnothiup,adjustedhisclothing,andpickeduphispouch.

    ”illworkforyou,”hesaid.

    andafteransilenesheep.”

    parttwo

    theboyhadbeeanth,andheuldseethatit

    exahappy.thertspeiredayling

    behier,telliobecarefulhthepiednottobreakanything.

    buthestayedert,althoughhefairly;

    theboyreissionforeae

    neyaside.thatinghehaddonesocalculating:ifhentioworkeverydayashehad

    been,heesheep.

    ”idliketobuildadisplayert.”

    outside,andattractthosepeopleofthehill.”

    ”iveneverhadonebefore,”thertanspintoit,andpieces

    willbebroken.”

    ”eoftheighthavediedifeupona

    sthatsthehsheepandhshepherds.”

    thereredthreecrystalglasses.heterthan

    everasiftihadtuedbacktotheolddaysajor

    attras.

    ”businesshasreallyiroved,”hesaidtotheboy,afterthedoingchbetter,

    andsoonyoullbeabletoretutoyoursheep.oreoutoflife”

    ”beosteaningto;theted

    erthadheking.

    ”itscalledtheprincipleoffavorability,beginnersluck.becauselifesyoutoachieveyour

    destiny,”theoldkinghadsaid.

    butthertuooden,

    and,astipassedahecashdrasabouthavinghired

    theboy.theboyorehanhedeserved,becausethert,thinkingthat

    salesounttoissionrate.hehadassudhe

    utohissheep.

    ”ogetathebusinessofthedisplay.

    ”becauseiveal,”theboyans.the

    treasureery,ariedtoavoidthinkingaboutit.

    ”idontknoids,”said

    thert.”theyrejustapileofstones.youuldbuildoneinyourbackyard.”

    ”youveneverhaddreaoftravel,”saidtheboy,tuingtoereredthe

    shop.

    tertspoketotheboyaboutthedisplay.

    ”idontert.ifhekesa

    buyingstake,itdoesntaffecthiuch.butistakes.”

    thatstrueenough,theboythought,ruefully.

    ”hinkwesh

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