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正文 第24节 文 / Paulo Coelho

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    ”theypanionareasureoftheir

    destiny,houtingactuallytoliveoutthedestiny.”

    ”isitthatistilloknoheboyasked.

    butthealchestntiolooktothehorizon.andfinallythefaluedeal.

    theydugaholeandlittheirfireinit,sothatthelightoftheflasbeseen.

    ”inalchestsilybecauseinalchest,”hesaid,ashepreparedtheal.”ileaedthe

    sygrandfather,hisfather,andsoon,backtothecreationofthe

    es,thestererald.buto

    rejectsilethings,aracts,interpretations,andphilosophicalstudies.theyalsobeganto

    feelthattheykneeraldtabletisstillalivetoday.”

    ”eraldtablet”theboyedtoknow.

    thealchestbegantodrapletedhisdrainutes.ashe

    dreetthatday;itseedasifithad

    takenplaceyearsandyearsago.

    ”thisiseraldtablet,”saidthealchest,whenhehadfinished.

    theboytriedtoreadteninthesand.

    ”itsade,”saidtheboy,abitdisappointed.”itlookslikeansbooks.”

    ”no,”thealchestanssliketheflightofthosettbeuoodbyreason

    aloheeraldtabletisadirectpassagetothesouloftheworld.

    ”theeoodthatthisnaturalageandapyofparadise.the

    existehisplyaguarathereexistsahatisperfect.godcreatedthe

    enulduandhisspiritualteagsandthervels

    ofhis.thatseanbya.”

    ”shouldiuandtheeraldtablet”theboyasked.

    ”perhaps,ifyouy,thisetostudythebesto

    uandtheeraldtablet.butyouareinthedesert.soierseyourselfinit.thedesertwill

    giveyouaandingofthe,anythingonthefaceoftheearthhat.you

    donteveouandthedesert:allyouhavetodoiseasilegrainofsand,and

    youarvelsofcreation.”

    ”horseselfinthedesert”

    ”listentoyourheart.itknoefrohesoulofthewillone

    dayretuthere.”

    theyuchre

    cautious,becausetheyostviolentbattleswerebeingwaged.

    astheyvedalong,theboytriedtolistentohisheart.

    ites,hishearthadalotellitsstory,butlatelythat

    eses

    itbeotionaloverthedesertsutheboyhadtohidehistears.hisheartbeatfastest

    oresloheboystaredentraheendless

    horizonsofthedesert.buthisheartisthadfallen

    intosilence.

    ”pthatday.

    ”because,is,thatisreasure.”

    ”butheartisagitated,”theboysaid.”ithasitsdrea,itgetsetional,anditsbee

    passionateoveraanofthedesert.itasksthingsof,anditkeepsfroleepingny

    nights,thinkingabouther.”

    ”hatsgood.yourheartisalive.keeplisteningtoithastosay.”

    durithreedays,thetberofardtribesn,andsahers

    onthehorizon.theboysheartbegantospeakoffear.ittoldhitoriesithadheardfrohesoulof

    theeisit

    frighteheboyightnotfindhistreasure,orthatheghtdiethereinthe

    desert.atothertis,ittoldtheboythatitisfied:ithadfoundloveandriches.

    ”heartisatraitor,”theboysaidtothealchest,heyhadpausedtorestthehorses.”it

    doesogoon.”

    ”thatkessehealchestans,yhtloseeverythingyouvewon.”

    ”he”

    ”becauseyouokeepitquiet.evenifyoupretendnottohaveheardit

    tellsyou,ithereinsideyou,repeatingtoyouyourethinkingaboutlifeandabout

    theworld.”

    ”youanishouldlisten,evenifitstreasonous”

    ”treasonisabloesuedly.ifyouknoodo

    thattoyou.becauseyoullknosand.

    ”youyourheart.soitsbettertolistentoithastosay.that

    ofearanunanticipatedblow.”

    theboyntiolistentohisheartastheyetouanditsdodges

    andtricks,andtoacceptitasithisfear,andfotabouthisogobacktotheoasis,

    bethatitplainsotis,”it

    said,”itsbecauseiheheartofaperson,andpeoplesheartsarethato

    pursuetheirstiortantdrea,be,orthattheyllbe

    uoachievetheefearfuljustthinkingoflovedoneswhogoaway

    forever,orofntsthatuldhavebeengoodbutighthavebeen

    foundbuthesands.because,hesethingshappen,erribly.”

    ”heartisafraidthatitistonenightastheylookedup

    attheonlesssky.

    ”tellyourheartthatthefearofsufferingishanthesufferingitself.andthathasever

    suffereds,becauseeverysendofthesearchisasends

    enunterhgoday.”

    ”everysendofthesearchisaerhgod,”theboytoldhisheart.”whenihavebeen

    trulysearytreasure,everydayhasbeenlunous,becauseiveknohateveryhourwas

    apartofth

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