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    thealchest

    pauloelho

    translatedbyalanr.clarke.published1992.isbn0722532938.

    therearesobooksthatgobeyondbeingspecial.jonathanlivingstonseagull,thelittleprince,

    iohe

    alchestbypauloelho.itisthestoryofsantiago,ashepardinspaisofftofinda

    treasurebythepyradsithatisspokenofinaredreaastoryasoldasthe

    pyradstheelves.alohisjoueyisaboutdisveringhispersonal

    legend,tougthesoulofthe;astingthe

    loot.anyof

    thesteries.“theeoodthatthisnaturalageandapyof

    paradise.theexistehisplyaguarathereexistsaenulduandhisspiritualteags

    andthervelsofhis.”noeeasrollthefieldsofspain,and

    rideon

    aurer,lookingfortreasure.”theadventureasenjoy

    thealeohecaravanhadbrought.leafingthroughthepages,

    hefoundastoryaboutnarcissus.thealchestknehelegendofnarcissus,ayouth

    dailybesidealaketoehisoselfthat,oneing,

    hefellintothelakeanddrothespothe

    narcissus.butthishoheauthorofthebookehestory.hesaidthatissus

    died,thegoddessesoftheforestappearedandfoundthelake,er,

    transfordintoalakeofsaltytears.“whydoyouhegoddessesasked.“iweepfor

    narcissus,”thelakereplied.“ah,itisnosurprisethatyouheysaid,“forthough

    intheforest,youaloneuldehisbeautycloseathand.”

    “but...iful”thelakeasked.“terthanyoutoknohat”thegoddesses

    saidinplatehielf”the

    lakeeti.finally,itsaid:“iiicedthatnarcissus

    ehekbesidebanks,iuldsee,ihsofhiseyes,oyreflected.”

    “istthought.

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    partone

    theboysnaoussycarehadgrohespothesacristyhadoood.

    hedealhadstrayedduringthenight,andtheboyhadhadtospeiredayseargforit.

    hesselfthatheaderefortablepillows.

    itilldarkhestarsthroughthehalfdestroyedroof.

    iedreahatnightasaended.

    hearoseand,takinguphisalsalsobegantostir.itesteriousenergyboundhislifetothatofthesheep,hehadspetthroughtheuntrysideitered.thinkingaboutthatforant,herealizedthatituldbetheothereaccustodtotheirschedule.

    butthere,onebyone,e.hehadalespartsofhisbooksthathaddeaniressiononhiorofthelonelinessorthehappinessofashepherdinthefields.sotishenttothehingshehadseeninthevillagestheypassed.

    butforthepastfeaboutonlyohing:thegirl,thedaughterofartertahatthesheepbeshearedinhispresehathebecheated.afriendhadtoldtheboyabouttheshop,aakenhissheepthere.

    ”iosellsoert.

    theshopaheshepherdtohisbag.

    ”ididntkno.

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    thegirloorishnquerors.

    ”orefroysheepthanfroooks,”heanssheertsdaughter,andspokeoflifeinthevillage,theothertotalkingtohissheep.

    ”hooread”thegirlaskedatonepoint.

    ”likeeverybodyleas,”hesaid.”inschool.”

    ”well,ifyouknooread,ashepherd”

    theboyledananstoavoidrespondingtoherquestion.heepassed,theboyfouhinghehadneverexperiencedbefore:

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