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”hetoldishouldtrytodoso.thatsallhesaid:goandtry.”
theboydidntsayanything.theplishnhadtraveledallthisobetoldthathe
shouldrepeatanytis.
”so,thentry,”hesaidtotheenglishn.
”thatsgoingtodo.ioingtostartnow.”
astheenglish,fatiarrivedandfilledhervesselher.
”icatotellyoujustohing,”theboysaid.”iywife.iloveyou.”
thegirldroppedthentainer,andtheerspilled.
”ioingtohereforyoueveryday.ihavecrossedthedesertinsearchofatreasurethatis
soids,andfor,theedacurse.butnosablessing,becauseit
broughttoyou.”
”theeday,”thegirlsaid.
theboylookedaroundhitthedatepal.herendedhielfthathehadbeenashepherd,and
thatheuldbeashepherdagain.fatioreiortantthanhistreasure.
”thetribesnarealreasure,”thegirlsaid,asifshehadguessedhewas
thinking.”andtheenofthedesertareproudoftheirtribesn.”
sherefilledhervessela.
theboyeeta.hetoldherabouthislifeasashepherd,
abouttheking,andabouttheefriends,andexinuteshe
spehatitosta
nth,theleaderofthecaravancalledaetingofallofthepeopletraveling.
”knoay
lastforalongti,perhapsevenyears.therearepohsides,andthewaris
iortanttobothares.itsnotabattleofgoodagainstevil.itsahatare
fightingforthebalanceofpohattypeofbattlebegins,itlastslohanothers
becauseallahisonbothsides.”
thepeopleeetathatafteoon.
hetoldherabouttheiing.”thedayafteret,”fatisaid,”youtoldthatyou
loved.then,youtaughtsothingoftheuniversallanguageandthesouloftheworld.
becauseofthat,ihavebeeapartofyou.”
theboylistehesoundofhervoiorebeautifulthanthesoundofthe
s.
”ihavebeene.ihavefottenaboutpast,about
traditions,andtheenofthedesertexpetobehave.eversinceiwasa
child,ihavedreadthatthedeserteaypresenthas
arrived,anditsyou.”
theboyashaothehandles.
”youhavetoldaboutyourdrea,abouttheoldkingandyourtreasure.andyouvetoldabout
ons.sohatbroughtyouto.andiapartof
yourdreaapartofyourdestiny,asyoucallit.
”thatsyoutontioountilthehen
.thedunesaregedbythe
thedesertneverges.thatsthehourloveforeachother.
”ktub,”shesaid.”ifiaeallyapartofyourdreayoullebaeday.”
theboyarriedshepherdshehadknohey
hadadifficulttinvingtheirhattheyhadtogooffintodistantfields.loverequired
theostayhthepeopletheyloved.
hetoldfatithat,attheiexteting.
”thedeserttakesournfros,andtheydontalu,”shesaid.”,andweare
usedtoit.thoseeapartofthealsthathideinthe
ravinesandoftheesfroheearth.theybeeapartofeverythingtheybee
thesouloftheworld.
”sodoebaeny
onedayretu,aseheheirhappiness.nooowill
beoheen.
”idesertan,andiroudofthat.iyhusbandtohehat
shapesthedunes.and,ifihaveto,ieapartoftheclouds,and
theanilsandtheerofthedesert.”
theboyan.heaboutfati.hewassurprisedwhen
hesaanhadbuilthielfafuaceoutsidehistent.itrangefuace,
fueledbyfireanstaredoutatthedesert,
hiseyesseedbrighterthantheyhadwhenhewasreadinghisbooks.
”thisisthefirstphaseofthejob,”hesaid.”ihavetoseparateoutthesulfur.todothatsuccessfully,i
sthavenofearoffailure.ityfearoffailurethatfirstkeptfrottetier
leastthatididnt
tyyears.”
hentiofeedthefire,andtheboystayedonuntilthedeserttuedpinkiingsun.he
felttheurgetogooutintothedesert,toseeifitssileheansohisquestions.
hesoftheoasishinsight.helistehewind,and
feltthestohhisfeet.hereandthere,hefoundashell,andrealizedthatthedesert,ie
tis,hadbeenasea.hesatonastone,andalloselftobeehypnotizedbythehorizon.
hetriedtodealpossession,anduldntseparatethebut
fatianofthedesert,and,ifanythinguldhelphiouand,ithedesert.
ashesattherethinking,hesensedventabovehilookingup,hesaairofhawksflying
highinthesky.
hechedthehaheydriftedonthehoughtheirflightappearedtohavenopatte,it
deacertainkindofseheboy.iteant.hefollowed
theventofthebirds,tryingtoreadsothingintoit.ybethesedesertbirdsuldexplainto
hiheaningoflovehoutownership.
hefeltsleepy.inhisheart,heainaleaingthe
languageoftheeeventhe
flightofthehaself.and,int
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