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

    theenglishhepartabouttheprogressachievedatthecrystalshopaftertheboybeganhere.

    ”thatsthepriny,itscalledthesoulofthehinghallyourheart,thatstothesoulofthesaliveforce.”

    healsosaidthatthisangift,thateverythingonthefaalorevenjustasilethought.

    ”everythihisbeingntinuouslytransford,becausetheearthisaliveandithasasoul.ofthatsoul,sohatitisinthecrystalshopyouprobablyrealizedthateventheglassesinginyoursuccess.”

    theboythoughtaboutthatforaoonandthebleachedsands.”ihaveelanguage,anditsforthatreasonthatthedesertalloe,and,ifitis,akeittotheoasis.”

    ”ifeitherofushadjoihisoredifficult.”

    theystoodtherelookingattheon.

    ”thatsthegifons,”saidtheboy.”iveseenhoheguidesreadthesignsofthedesert,andhohesoulofthecaravaothesoulofthedesert.”

    theenglishnsaid,”idbetterpayreattentiontothecaravan.”

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    ”andidbetterreadyourbooks,”saidtheboy.

    theyeraionofohingonly.

    ihebooksheleaedthatthestiortaieratureofaltainedonlyafeerald.

    ”itstheeraldtablet,”saidtheenglishn,proudthatheghtteachsothingtotheboy.

    ”hen,hesebooks”theboyasked.

    ”sothatananshoutappearingreallytobelievehehadsaid.

    thebookthatstiedtheboytoldthestoriesofthefausaletalanyyears,ittouandanythingonthefaunicated.theycalledthatdisverythesterliquidandpartsolid.

    ”enandonsiouandthelanguage”theboyasked.

    ”youhaveaniaforsilifyihing,”ansan,irritated.”alcheisaseriousdiscipline.everystephastobefolloasters.”

    theboyleaedthattheliquidpartofthestergrohesolidparthephilosophersstone.

    ”itsofindthephilosophersstone,”saidtheenglishn.”thealetals.theyspentsoselves.”

    theboythoughtabouttheoreandrenvihatalcheuldbeleaedinonesdailylife.

    ”also,”saidtheenglishn,”thephilosophersstonehasafasallsliverofthestonelargequantitiesoftalintogold.”

    havihat,theboybey.hethoughtthat,epatiehingintogold.hereadthelivesofthevariouspeoplelivedouthisdestinytotheend.theytraveled,spokeen,perfordraclesfortheincredulous,andohephilosophersstoheelixiroflife.

    butepletelylost.theredrarus,andobscuretexts.

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    ”akethingssoplianissedhisbooks.

    ”sothatthoseagineifeveryoneingleadintogold.goldsvalue.

    ”itsonlythosehereintheddleofthedesert.ieekingatruealchestetodecipherthedes.”

    ”en”theboyasked.

    ”uriesago.”

    ”theydidnthavetheprintingpressinthosedays,”thebued.”therey.heyusesuchstrangelanguage,anydrawings”

    theenglishndidntansdireoreandrefrequent.

    theheboyretuedthebookstotheenglishn.”didyouleaanything”theenglishnasked,eagerthtbe.heneededsoootalktosoastoavoidthinkingaboutthepossibilityofwar.

    ”ileaedthattheanyalchestsrealizedtheirdestinies,andhesoulofthehephilosophersstone,andtheelixiroflife.

    ”but,aboveall,ileaedthatthesethingsareallsosilethattheyuldbeerald.”

    theenglishnagiadeaniressionontheboy.hissoulstbetoopritivetouandthosethings,hethought.

    hetookba

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