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    ”iveneverhadonebefore,”thertanspintoit,andpieceswillbebroken.”

    ”eoftheighthavediedifeuponasthatsthehsheepandhshepherds.”

    thererehadtuedbacktotheolddaysajorattras.

    ”businesshasreallyiroved,”hesaidtotheboy,afterthedoingchbetter,andsoonyoullbeabletoretutoyoursheep.oreoutoflife”

    ”beosteaningto;thetederthadheking.

    ”itscalledtheprincipleoffavorability,beginnersluck.becauselifesyoutoachieveyourdestiny,”theoldkinghadsaid.

    buttherepassedandneyorehanhedeserved,beuissionrate.hehadassudheutohissheep.

    ”ogetathebusinessofthedisplay.

    ”beory,ariedtoavoidthinkingaboutit.

    ”idontknoids,”saidthert.”theyrejustapileofstones.youuldbuildoneinyourbackyard.”

    ”youveneverhaddreaoftravel,”saidtheboy,tuingtoereredtheshop.

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    tertspoketotheboyaboutthedisplay.

    ”idonterch.butistakes.”

    thatstrueenough,theboythought,ruefully.

    ”hinkhedisplay”

    ”iysheepfaster.otakeadvaohelpitasitsdoingtohelpus.itscalledtheprincipleoffavorability.innersluck.”

    therostiortantistobelieveonlyintheod.theothersaretoprayfivetisaday,fastduringradan,andbecharitabletothepoor.”

    hestoppedthere.hiseyesfilledan,and,evenpatience,helaw.

    ”sthefifthobligation”theboyasked.

    ”tedoftravel,”thertansisapilgrige.ecca.

    ”eeney,butiuldneverbrioleavesooneii,peopleyshopalltheti,headingfors,travelinginakingthepilgrigehani.

    ”allbolsofthepilgrigeonthedoorsoftheirhouses.oheabbleradehislivingndingboots,saidthathehadtraveledforalstayearthroughthedesert,butthathegotretiredhthestreetsoftangierbuyinghisleather.”

    ”oheboy.

    ”beeehorriblecafé.ifraidthatifdreasrealized,illhavenoreasontogoonliving.

    ”youdreaboutyoursheepandthepyrads,butyouredifferentfroe,beeesesiyselftotoue,andtheionsandprayersafraidthatitent,soipreferjusttodreaboutit.”

    thatday,therissiontobuildthedisplay.noteveryoneseehisdreaetrueinthesaway.

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    torenthspassed,andtheshelfbroughthat,ifheorenths,heuldretutospainandbuysixtysheep,aanothersixty.ihanayear,heoingiplaandthuibeasert.anyehappyinhiseaboutthedaybarkattarifaasawinner.

    ”youstaletuphathief,anddoubledthesizeofhisflockhoutspendi.

    heself.hehadleaedsoiortantthings,likehoens.oeoonhehadseenanatthetopofthehill,plainingthatitpossibletofihingtodrinkaftersuedtnizingons,spoketothert.

    ”letssellteatothepeoplebthehill.”

    ”lotsofplaertsaid.

    ”buten.”

    thertdidntrespond,butthatafteoon,aftersayinghisprayersandclosingtheshop,heiheboytositands

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