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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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