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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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