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transforielfintotheist
thealetea,andpouredsoontheboyss.awaveof
relief,andthealchesttteredsohattheboydidntuand.
”dontgiveintoyourfears,”saidthealchest,inastrangelygentlevoice.”ifyoudo,yoube
abletotalktoyourheart.”
”butihavenoideahoyselfintothewind.”
”ifapersonislivingouthisdestiny,heknohingheoknohing
thatkesadreaossibletoachieve:thefearoffailure.”
”iotafraidoffailing.itsjustthatidontknoyselfintothewind.”
”oleyourlifedependsonit.”
”butifit”
”thenyoulldieitorealizeyourdestiny.thatsalotbetterthandyinglike
llionsofotherpeople,theirdestinieswere.
”butdontistntinued.”usuallythethreatofdeathkespeoplealotre
aheirlives.”
thefirstdaypassed.thereajorbattlenearby,andanuerofbackto
theca.thedeadsoldiershers,andlifeohdoesntgeanything,
theboythought.
”youuldhavediedlateron,”asoldiersaidtothebodyofoneofhispanions.”youuldhave
diedafterpeacehadbeendeclared.but,inanycase,youodie.”
attheendoftheday,theboyist,akenhisfalnoutintothe
desert.
”istillhavenoideahoyselfintotheheboyrepeated.
”reerydoes
istspiritualperfeintontactaterialplane.”
”areyoudoing”
”feedingfaln.”
”ifiotabletotuselfintotheodie,”theboysaid.”whyfeedyour
faln”
”youretheoneaydie,”thealchestsaid.”ialreadyknoyselfintothewind.”
onthesendday,theboyp.thesentinelsalloto;theyhadalreadyheardaboutthesorcererselfintotheheydidnt
.inanycase,thedesertpassable.
hespeireafteoonofthesenddaylookingoutoverthedesert,andlisteningtohisheart.
theboykneelanguage.
ohirdday,theeetingandsaid,
”letsgoseetheboyselfintothewind.”
”lets,”thealchestanswered.
theboytooktheothecliffalltobeseated.
”itsgoingtotakeaheboysaid.
”hechiefahedesert.”
theboylookedoutatthehorizon.thereountainsiandthereweredunes,
ropossible.therehedesertthat
hehadanynths;despiteallthatti,hekneallpartofit.hinthat
sllpart,hehadfoundanenglishn,caravans,tribal
treesandthreehundredwells.
”elookingat
yesterday”
”sohepersonilove,”theboysaid.”so,overyoursands,i
alsolookingather.iyselfintothe
wind.”
”islove”thedesertasked.
”loveisthefalnsflightoveryoursands.be,yreenfield,frohe
ale.heknoountains,andyouare
generoustohi”
”thefalnsbeake,self,”thedesertsaid.”foryears,ie,feeding
iteis.and,oneday,asienjoythe
faysurface,thefalofthesky,andtakesaive
created.”
”butthatseinthefirstplace,”theboyanshefaln.
andthefalnthennourishesn.aually,ne
shohewoes.”
”soisthatloveis”
”yes,thatsakesthegabeethefaln,thefalnbeen,and
n,inhistu,thedesert.itsakesthegoldretutotheearth.”
”idontuandyouretalkingabout,”thedesertsaid.
”butyouatleastuandthatsoane.and
thatsyselfintothewind.”
thedesertdidntansforafeonts.
thenittoldhi”illgiveyousandstohelptheoblo,alone,itdoanything.you
havetoaskforhelpfrohewind.”
abreezebegantobloenadistanselvesin
alanguagethattheboyuldntuand.
thealchestsled.
theheboyandtouchedhisface.itkneheboystalkhthedesert,because
thehing.theyblohehoutabirthpladhnoplacetodie.
”help,”theboysaid.”onedayyouylovedoo.”
”aughtyoutospeakthelanguageofthedesertandthewind”
”heart,”theboyanswered.
theanynas.inthatpartofthehesiroc,becauseitbrought
isturefroheoefrotheycalleditthelevanter,
beoorish
enthoughtthatthewind
noplaceatall,nordiditgotoanyplace;
thatseoonedayplanttreesinthedesert,andeven
raisesheepthere,butneverheyhaessthewind.
”youtbethehethings.”
”thatsnottrue,”theboysaid.”ileaedthealchestssecretsintravels.ihaveihe
adeby
thesa
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