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正文 第13节 文 / Paulo Coelho

    小说站  www.xsz.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.twoasapresentbyaking,”theboysaid.

    thestrangerdidntansead,heputhishandinhispocket,andtookouttohatwere

    thesaastheboys.

    ”didyousayaking”heasked.

    ”iguessyoudontbelievethatakingeonelike,ashepherd,”hesaid,ingto

    endtheion.

    ”notatall.ithefirsttnizeakingthattherestoftheo

    aosnotsurprisingthatkingsalktoshepherds.”

    andheon,fearingthattheboyuandhealkingabout,”itsinthebible.

    thesabookthattaughtabouturindthuithesestonesof

    divinatioedbygod.thepriestscarriedthenagoldeplate.”

    theboyobethereatthewarehouse.

    ”ybethisisanon,”saidtheenglishn,halfaloud.

    ”ens”theboysiont.

    ”everythinginlifeisanon,”saidtheenglishn,nohejoualhehere

    isauniversallanguage,uoodbyeverybody,butalreadyfotten.iansearchofthat

    universallanguage,angotherthings.thatshere.ihavetofindanhat

    universallanguage.analchest.”

    theionerruptedbythewarehouseboss.

    ”youreinluck,yout.”

    ”butioi,”theboysaid.

    ”alfayousi,”saidthearab.”kindofarabareyou”

    ”thatsagoodluansaid,afterthefatarabhadgo.”ifiuld,ide

    ahugeencyclopediajustabouttheshthosehattheuniversal

    languageisten.

    hetoldtheboyitethindthuinhishand.and

    heaskedtheboyifhe,too,ist.

    ”iookingforatreasure,”saidtheboy,andheiediatelyregrettedhavingsaidit.butthe

    englishnappearednottoattayiorta.

    ”inai,”hesaid.

    ”idontevenknoyis,”theboyto

    eoutside.

    ”iheleaderofthecaravan,”saidadarkeyed,beardedn.”iholdthepohfor

    everypersonitakee.thedesertisaetisshedrivesncrazy.”

    thereosttalscals,horses,

    les,andfoeheirbelts

    andriflesslungontheirshoulders.theenglishnhadseveralsuitcasesfilledhbooks.therewas

    ababbleofnoise,andtheleaderhadtorepeathielfseveraltisforeveryoouand

    hewassaying.

    ”therearealotofdifferentpeoplehere,andeachhashisotheonlygodiserveisallah,

    andinhisnaishatihingpossibleonceagaintooverthedesert.buti

    yordersno

    ttereah.”

    thereurrfrohecrolytohisorheroheboy

    sansaidnothing.andtherrlastedlohanasilevow

    oheavenforprote.

    alongedup.theboyandtheenglishnhad

    boughtans

    cal,loadeddohthecasesofbooks.

    ”theresnosuchthingasince,”saidtheenglishn,piguptheionhad

    beeninterruptedintheherebeineheardofanarabwho”

    butthecaravaove,anditpossibletohearanhe

    boykeriousthatlinksohingtoanother,

    thesa,that

    hadbroughthioaeetacrystal

    rt,and

    theorethatdestinybeeshistruereasonforbeing,

    thoughttheboy.

    thecaravaooing,haltedhesunits

    stro,andresudlateieoon.theboyspokeverylittlean,

    stofhistihhisbooks.

    theboyobservedinsilenalsandpeopleacrossthedesert.nohing

    hohatdaytheyhadsetout:then,therehadbeennfusionand

    shouting,theixedhthenervousordersofthe

    guidesandtherts.

    but,inthedesert,thereals.

    eventheguidesspokeverylittletooher.

    ”iveanytis,”saidohecaldriversonenight.”butthedesertisso

    huge,andthehorizonssodistant,thattheykeapersonfeelsll,andasifheshouldrein

    silent.”

    theboyuoodintuitivelyeant,evenhouteverhavifootinthedesertbefore.

    entalforce.

    iveleaedthingsfrohesheep,andiveleaedthingsfrorystal,hethought.ilea

    sothingfrohedesert,too.itseeoldandwise.

    theeeredthedayhehadsatatthefortintarifahthis

    saindedhifthehissheephissheepwhowere

    hefieldsofandalusia,astheyalwayshad.

    ”theyrenotsheepanyre,”hesaidtohielf,ustbeusedtotheir

    hatsgood.creatureslikethesheep,thatare

    usedtotraveling,knoovingon.”

    hethoughtofthertsdaughter,andarried.perhapstoa

    baker,ortoanothershepherdellherexgstoriesafterall,heprobably

    eldriversnt:

    ybeheheuniversallanguagethatdealshthepastandthepresentofall

    people.”hun.theboyouandthatintuition

    isreallyasuddeniersionofthesouli

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