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www.xsz.twsage.theywerepeopleof
thedesert,andclaredtohearhisstoriesaboutthegreatcities.
theboytoldthebouthislifeasashepherd,andofhisexperiehe
eintothetent.
”ivebeenlookingforyoualling,”hesaid,asheledtheboyoutside.”ineedyoutohelpfind
outistlives.”
first,theytriedtofindhintheiroistahatwas
differentfrohatoftherestofthepeopleattheoasis,andithatinhistentanovenwas
ntinuouslybuing.theysearchedeveryuchlargerthanthey
uldhaveigihereents.
”an,sittingdohtheboynearohe
wells.
”ybeeoheboysuggested.
theenglishndidntake
uphisnd.but,finally,heagreedthattheboy,terarabihe,shoulddoso.the
boyapproachedaaotheofillagoatskinher.
”goodafteoon,airyingtofindoutistliveshereattheoasis.”
theansaidshehadneverheardofsuchaperson,andhurriedabeforeshefled,she
advisedtheboythathehadbetteottrytonverseenk,because
theyarrieden.heshouldrespecttradition.
theenglishnedhehaddethelongjoueyfoothing.theboywas
alsosaddened;hisfriendeohe
entireuniversedeanefforttohelphiucceedthatstheoldkinghadsaid.heuldnt
havebeenwrong.
”ihadneverheardofalaybenooneherehas,either.”
theenglishup.”thatsitybenoonehereknoistisfindoutwho
itishepeoplesillnesses”
severalendressedinblackcatothe,
despitetheenglishnsinsistehenanapproached.
”doyouknoeonehereheboyasked.
”allahan,clearlyfrightehestrangers.”yourelookingforch
doeversesfrohekoran,andvedon.
anothernappeared.heallbucket.theboyrepeatedhisquestion.
”ofindthatsortofperson”thearabasked.
”beanynthsioet,”theboysaid.
”ifsuustbetheverypoahinking
forafeonts.”hetribalheyto.onlywhen
hes.
”fortheendofthehthecaravan.donttrytoeothelifeoftheoasis,”
hesaid,andwalkedaway.
buttheenglishnant.theyherighttrack.
finally,ayounganapproacheddressedinblack.shehadavesselonhershoulder,
andherheadherfaceoaskabout
thealchest.
atthatnt,itseedtohihattistoodstill,andthesouloftheworldsurged.
oherdarkeyes,andsahatherlipse,he
leaedthestiortantpartofthelanguagethatallthehelanguagethateveryone
ohethingolderthanhunity,
reaneforceet,
ashadtheirshereattheiled,andthatentheonhehadbeen
aenhehadsoughttofindhhissheep
andinhisbooks,inthecrystalsandinthesilehedesert.
ithepurelanguageoftherequirednoexplanation,justastheuniverseneeds
travelsthroughei.onthathehepresehe
onlyaninhislife,andthat,ething.heore
certainofitthanofanythingintheoldbyhisparentsandgrandparentsthathe
stfallinloveandreallyknoingtted.butybepeople
thatheuniversallanguage.because,hatlanguage,itseasyto
uandthatsooheiddleofthedesertorinsreatcity.ahepastandthe
futurebeeuniortant.thereisonlythatnt,andtheincrediblecertaintythateverything
uhesunhasbeentenbyonehandonly.itisthehandthatevokeslove,aesatwin
soulforeverypersonintheseaning.
ktub,thoughttheboy.
theenglishnshooktheboy:”eon,askher”
theboysteppede.
”e”heasked.
”fati,”thegirlsaid,avertinghereyes.
”thatseeninuntryarecalled.”
”itsthenaoftheprophetsdaughter,”fatisaid.”theinvaderscarriedthenaeverywhere.”
thebeautifulgirlspokeoftheinvadershpride.
theenglishnproddedhiandtheboyaskedheraboutthenuredpeoplesillnesses.
”thatsthennicateshthegenies
ofthedesert.”
thegenieshespiritsofgoodandevil.andthegirlpoihesouth,indigthatitwas
therethestrangehenshefilledhervesselhera.
theenglishnvaoo,goofindthealchest.andtheboysattherebythewellforalong
ti,reeringthatonedayintarifathelevanterhadbroughttohiheperfuofthatan,
andrealizingthathehadlovedherbeforeheevenkneed.hekhisloveforher
todisvereverytreasureintheworld.
theday,theboyretuedtotheanwas
there,lookingoutatthedesert,
”i
eifihadevertransfordleadintogold.itoldhihat
ihadeh
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