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正文 第25节 文 / Paulo Coelho

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    disveredthingsaloineverhadtheuragetotrythings

    thatseediossibleforashepherdtoachieve.”

    sohisheartforaireafteoon.thatnight,theboysleptdeeply,and,whenheawoke,

    hisheartbegantotellhihingsthatcafrohesoulofthesaidthatallpeoplewhoare

    happyhavegod.andthathappinessuldbefoundinagrainofsandfrohedesert,as

    thealontofcreation,andtheuniversehastaken

    llionsofyearstocreateit.”everyohhasatreasurethata,”hisheartsaid.”we,

    peopleshearts,seldoaychaboutthosetreasures,becausepeoplenoloinsearch

    oftheonlytochildren.later,plyletlifeproceed,initsoion,

    tothepathtotheir

    destinies,andtohappiness.stpeopleseethehreateningplad,becausetheydo,

    theusout,iobeathreateningplace.

    ”so,orealy.opspeakingout,butohope

    thatourbeheard:peopletosufferbecausetheydontfolloheirhearts.”

    ”tontiofollos”theboyaskedthealchest.

    ”becausethatsakesaheartsufferst,asdontliketosuffer.”

    frohenon,theboyuoodhisheart.heaskedit,please,ostopspeakingtohihe

    askedthat,hisdrea,hisheartpresshindsoundthealartheboy

    seheheardthealarheessage.

    thatnight,hetoldallofthistothealchest.andthealchestuoodthattheboyshearthad

    retuedtothesouloftheworld.

    ”soshouldidonoheboyasked.

    ”ntihedireids,”saidthealchest.”andntiopayheedtothe

    ons.yourheartisstillcapableofshohetreasureis.”

    ”isthattheohingistilloknow”

    ”no,”thealchestansisrealized,the

    souloftheestseverythingthathedoesthisnotbecauseitisevil,

    butsothats,sterthelessonsweveleaedasweve

    vedto.thatsthepointatostpeoplegiveup.itsthepointath,aswe

    sayinthelanguageofthedesert,ohirstjusttreeshaveappearedonthe

    horizon.

    ”everysearchbeginshbeginnersludeveryseardshthevictorsbeingseverely

    tested.”

    theboyreeredanoldproverbfroisuntry.itsaidthatthedarkesthourofthenightca

    justbeforethedawn.

    onthefolloedtribesnapproached,and

    askedisthere.

    ”iuntingyfaln,”thealchestanswered.

    ”ensaid.

    thealchestdisuntedsloe.

    ”oney”askedthetribesn,heboysbag.

    ”iogettothepyrads,”hesaid.

    thetribesnistsbelongingsfoundasllcrystalflaskfilledha

    liquid,andayellohatlylargerthanachisegg.

    ”arethesethings”heasked.

    ”thatsthephilosophersstoheelixiroflife.itsthesterists.whoever

    sentfrohatstousanytalintold.”

    thearabslaughedathiandthealchestlaughedalong.theythoughthisansusing,

    andtheyalloisttoproceedhalloftheirbelongings.

    ”areyouist,ovedon.”didyoudothatfor”

    ”toshoplelessons,”thealchestans

    treasures,seldoreyoubelieved.”

    theyntinuedaoreandre

    silent.itnolongerplyto

    ethedesert,andtodrinkthesoulofthe

    hadbeefriends,aherrayiher.

    ,itulustotheboy,andtogivehitrength,

    becausethedaysofsilehereinthedeserte.hishearttoldtheboyhis

    stroqualitiesryingtoliveouthisdestiny,

    andhisenthusiasuriihehadthecrystalshop.

    andhishearttoldhiothihattheboyhadiced:ittoldtheboyofdahat

    hadthreatenedhibutthathehadneverpereithadhiddentherifle

    theboyhadtakenfroisfather,beightself.andit

    reheboyofthedayitingoutinthefields,afterhhehad

    fallenintoadeepsleep.therehadbeenthievesfartheraheadostealtheboys

    sheepandrderhibut,sihinkingthat

    hehadgedhisroute.

    ”doesaal”theboyaskedthealchest.

    ”stlyjusttheheartsofthtorealizetheirdestinies.buttheydohelpchildren,

    drunkards,andtheelderly,too.”

    ”doesthatanthatillneverrunintodanger”

    ”itansonlythattheheartdoesistsaid.

    oeoon,theypassedbytheenpwere

    arabsgarbediifulsattheready.thenokingtheirhookahs

    andtradingstoriesfrohebattlefield.noonepaidanyattentiontothetravelers.

    ”theresnodaheboysaid,ovedonpasttheent.

    thealchestsoundedangry:”trustinyourheart,butneverfetthatyoureinthedesert.when

    sofbattle.noonefailsto

    sufferthensequencesofeverythinguhesun.”

    allthingsareoheboythought.andthen,as

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