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tofight,itasgoodadaytodieasanyother.
”beypastorfuture.iedonlyinthepresent.ifyou
ratealan.youllseethatthereislifeinthedesert,that
therearestarsintheheavens,andthattribesnfightbeanrace.life
ontnow.”
tslater,ashetiobeddoheboylookedforthestartheyfollowedevery
night.hethoughtthatthehorizooseestarson
thedesertitself.
”itstheoasis,”saidthecaldriver.
”noheboyasked.
”becauseosleep.”
theboya,allstarshadbeenthenightbefore,
s,stretgacrosstheentiredesert.
”an,whohadalsoawakenedearly.
buttheboyehthesilehedesert,ajusttolook
atthetrees.hestillhadalongids,andsodaythising
beary.butthisoythecaldriverhadntionedandhe
softhefuture.althoughthevisionof
thedatepaledaybejustary,rightnosignifiedshade,er,andarefuge
froheelsgroansignaleddanger,andnosuldherald
aracle.
theanylanguages,theboythought.
thetisrushpast,andsodotheist,ashechedthehundredsof
peopleandanilsarrivingattheoasis.peopleingattheneobscuredthe
desertsun,andthechildrenoftheoasisentatthearrivalofthestrangers.
thealchestsaatlength.
buthattteredtothealchest.hehadalreadyseennypeopleeandgo,andthe
desertreinedasithedesertsands.theduneswere
gednstantlybytheesandshehadknoehehild.he
alhehappihatthetravelersexperiencederweeksofyellowsand
andbluesky,theyfirstsas.ybegodan
uldappreciatethedatetrees,hethought.
hedeorepracticaltters.heko
heeofhisseso.hedidntknoa,
buthispracticedeyeeoneas
capableashispreviousapprentice.
idontknoittedbyouth,hethought.itexactly
thattheys;godrevealedhissecretseasilytoallhiscreatures.
hehadonlyoneexplanationforthisfaittedthisheywere
deupfrohepurelife,andthiskindoflifeotbecapturedinpicturesorwords.
becausepeoplebeefasatedhpicturesandtingthelanguageof
theworld.
theboyuldntbelieveheheoasis,ratherthanbeingjustawellsurroundedbya
fetreesashehadseenonanytokin
spain.thereerableloredtentsspread
angthe
”itlookslikethethousandandonenights,”saidtheenglishn,iatiehe
alchest.
theyalsandpeoplethathe
noftheoasiseedhone
anotherforaerts.thesilehedesertthetravelersinthecaravanalkingincessantly,laughingandshouting,asif
theyhadergedfrohespiritualselvesonceagainintheworldofpeople.
theywererelievedandhappy.
theyhadbeentakingeldriverexplaiheboythat
oasesajorityoftheinhabitantswere
enandchildren.thereenfoughtinthedesert,
leavingtheoasesasplacese.
ediffihis
instrus.thegroupaitheoasisuntilthenflictbethetribeswasover.
siheyors,theyosharelivingspacehthosehere,andwould
begiveacdations.thathelaality.thenheaskedthateveryone,
inenappoihetribalchieftains.
”thosearetherulesofaynotshelteraresortroops.”
totheboyssurprise,theenglishntookachroplatedrevolveroutofhisbagandgaveittothe
ns.
”whyarevolver”heasked.
”ithelpedtotrustinpeople,”theenglishnanswered.
an,the
redifficultthingsbeca.itseedasiftheoldkinghadcalled”beginnersluck”wereno
longerfulysubjectedtotestsofhis
persistenpatient.ifhepushedforpulsively,he
ebygodalonghispath.
godplaypath.hehadsurprisedhielfhthethought.untilthen,hehad
heonstobethingsofthisingorsleeping,orlikeseekingloveor
findingajob.hehadhoughtofthenterofalanguageusedbygodtoindicatehe
shoulddo.
”doient,”herepeatedtohielf.”itslikethecaldriversaid:eatetoeat.
andvealoovealong.”
thatfirstday,everyofroxhaustion,includingtheenglishn.theboywasassigneda
placefarfroisfriend,ienofabouthi
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