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正文 第14节 文 / Paulo Coelho

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twntotheuniversalcurrentoflife,hehistoriesofall

    peopleareed,andoknohing,becauseitsalltenthere.

    ”ktub,”theboysaid,reeringthecrystalrt.

    thedesertestretches,androothers.hecaravankedbya

    boulder,ithadtogoaroundit;ifthereakeajordetour.ifthe

    sandalshooves,theysoughtaoresubstantial.in

    soplaces,thegroundalsbalkedatsuch

    places,andthecaldriversountandunburdentheircharges.thedriverscarried

    thefreighttheelvesoversuels.ifaguideo

    fallillordie,thecaldriverssandappointanewone.

    butallthishappenedforonebasiatterhoaoursandadjustntsitde,the

    caravaoepasspoint.oaclese,itretuedtoits

    urse,sightingonastarthatindicatedthelocationoftheoasis.hepeoplesahatstarshining

    intheingsky,theykrees,shelter,and

    otherpeople.itanostpart,

    iersedinreadinghisbooks.

    theboy,too,hadhisbook,ariedtoreaditduringthefirstfehejouey.buthe

    founditchreiingtoobservethecaravanandlistentothewind.assoonashehad

    leaedtokter,aablisharelationship,hethrehebookaway.

    althoughtheboyhaddevelopedasuperstitionthateachtiheopehebookhewouldlea

    sothingiortant,hedecideditessaryburden.

    hebecafriendlyeldriver.atnight,astheysataroundthe

    fire,theboyrelatedtothedriverhisadventuresasashepherd.

    duriheseions,thedrivertoldofhisownlife.

    ”iusedtolivenearelychildren,andalifethathange

    notatalluntilidied.oneyear,ecdisatisfied

    theonlyuntobligationinlife.iulddiehappily,andthatdefeelgood.

    ”oneday,theearthbegantotrele,andthenileoverfloethingthati

    thoughtuldhappenonlytoothers,o.neighborsfearedtheyheirolive

    treesintheflood,andhathoughtthateverythingi

    oroyed.

    ”thelaheracaldriver.

    butthatdisastertaughttouandthefeartheunknohey

    arecapableofachievingtheyneedand.

    ”sourlifeorourpossessionsandproperty.butthis

    fearevaporatesandthatourlifestoriesaoryofthetenby

    thesahand.”

    sotis,theircaravahingthattheotheeededasif

    everythingeldriversexged

    infortionabouts,andtoldstoriesaboutthedesert.

    atothertis,sterious,hoodednheye

    alongthecaravanroute.theyprovidedein

    silenddepartedthesaentsthatshoheireyes.onenight,

    acaldrivercatothefireanandtheboyorsof

    tribal.

    thethreefellsilent.theboyhatthereheair,eventhoughnoonesaid

    anything.onceagainhehelanguagehoutheuniversallanguage.

    theenglishheywereindanger.

    ”oneldriver.”and,go

    back,youhavetoovingforisuptoallah,including

    thedanger.”

    andhencludedbysayieriousaktub.”

    ”youshouldpayreattentiontothean,afterthecaldriver

    hadleft.”akealotofdetours,butedestination.”

    ”andyououghttoreadreaboutthean.”booksarelikecaravansin

    thatrespect.”

    theiensellealsbegantotravelfaster.thedayshadal,

    butalkingaroundthefireshadalso

    beequiet.and,oneday,theleaderofthecaravahedecisionthatthefiresshouldno

    longerbelighted,soasnottoattractattentiontothecaravan.

    thetravelersadoptedthepraalsinacircleatnight,sleepingtogetherinthe

    edsethefringesof

    thegroup.

    theenglishnosleeponenight.hecalledtotheboy,aookahe

    dunessurroundingtheenaory

    ofhislife.

    theenglishhepartabouttheprogressachievedatthecrystalshopafterthe

    boybeganhere.

    ”thatsthepriny,itscalledthesouloftheworld.

    hinghallyourheart,thatstothesouloftheworld.

    itsaliveforce.”

    healsosaidthatthisangift,thateverythingonthefaceoftheearthhadasoul,

    ineral,vegetable,oranilorevenjustasilethought.

    ”everythihisbeingntinuouslytransford,becausetheearthisaliveandithasasoul.

    ofthatsoul,sohatitisinthecrystalshopyou

    probablyrealizedthateventheglassesinginyoursuccess.”

    theboythoughtaboutthatforaoonandthebleachedsands.”ihave

    e

    language,anditsforthatreasonthatthedesertallohecrossing.itsgoingtotestthecaravans

    everysteptoseeifitsinti,and,ifitis,akeittotheoasis.”

    ”ifeitherofushadjoihiscaravanbasedonlyonpersonalura

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