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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twthedesiretoliveinoneplaceforever.hthegirleagain.

    butfinallythertappeared,andaskedtheboytoshearfoursheep.hepaidfortheebackthefollowingyear.

    andnoevillage.heetiuneasy:ybethegirlhadalreadyfottenhilotsofshepherdspassedthrough,sellingtheirwool.

    ”itdoesnttter,”hesaidtohissheep.”iknirlsinotherplaces.”

    butinhisheartheker.andhekneenandliketravelingsalesn,aleoheetthejoysofcarefreewandering.

    thedayakeanydeaybethatse.

    theonlythingsthathesheepe,inglyendlesshoursbetaboutthesightsofthecities.theypany,andonaeat.

    ifibe,onebyoheyeaostofthefloe,andtheyvefottenhotonourishnt.

    thebrotohavethesadreaorasendti,andittofeelaopanions.hedrankabitfroheainedfroisdihenightbefore,aheredhisjacketclosertohisbody.hekafewhours

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    frooeofdayr.theheatlasteduntilnightfall,andallthattihehadtoberedthat,becausehehadthejacket,hehadhstoodtheldofthedawn.

    obepreparedforge,hethought,ah.

    thejaplefaraly.theyuportanttohihanknoanssins.oeoon,onavisittohisfaly,hehadsuoheuragetotellhisfatherthathedidnteapriest.thatheedtotravel.

    ”peoplefrollovertheeinsearountaihecastle,andtheyeasthepeoplehere.”

    ”butidliketoseethecastlesioheylive,”theboyexplained.

    ”thosepeople,heyseeourland,saythattheyolivehereforever,”hisfatherntinued.

    ”oseetheirland,andseehoheylive,”saidhisson.

    ”thepeopleeherehavealotofospend,sotheyongstus,theonlyonesravelaretheshepherds.”

    ”henillbeashepherd”

    hisfathersaidheday,hegavehissonapouchthatheldthreeaspanishgoldins.

    ”ifoundtheseonedayinthefields.itobeapartofyourianedayyoullleathatouruntrysideisthebest,andourebeautiful.”

    andhegavetheboyhisblessing.theboyuldseeinhisfathersgazeadesiretobeable,hielf,totraveltheeplacetosleepeverynightofhislife.

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    thehorizonanyportant,he.ifheehehadhadenoughofthesea,heen,andotherinary,hethought,ashelookedatthesunrise.

    es.theisthattheydontevenrealizethattheyreseethatthefieldsareneheseasonsge.alltheythinkaboutisfoodander.

    ybeused.evenihaventthoughtofothereihershepherd,andaskedforherhand.

    itsthepossibilityofhavingadreatruethatkeslifeiihought,ashelookedagainatthepositionofthesun,andhu

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