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正文 第25节 文 / [巴西]保罗·科埃略

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twyearstouostpeopleseethehreateningplad,becausetheydo,theusout,iobeathreateningplace.

    ”so,orealy.opspeakingout,butohopethatourbeheard:peopletosufferbecausetheydontfolloheirhearts.”

    ”tontiofollos”theboyaskedthealchest.

    ”becausethatsakesaheartsufferst,asdontliketosuffer.”

    frohenon,theboyuoodhisheart.heaskedit,please,ostopspeakingtohiheaskedthat,hisdrea,hisheartpresshindsoundthealartheboyseheheardthealarheessage.

    thatnight,hetoldallofthistothealchest.andthealchestuoodthattheboyshearthadretuedtothesouloftheworld.

    ”soshouldidonoheboyasked.

    ”ntihedireids,”saidthealens.yourheartisstillcapableofshohetreasureis.”

    ”isthattheohingistilloknow”

    ”no,”thealchestansisrealized,thesouloftheasterthelessoo.thatsthepointatostpeoplegiveup.itsthepointattreeshaveappearedonthehorizon.

    ”everysearchbeginshbeginnersludeveryseardshthevictorsbeingseverelytested.”

    theboyreeredanoldproverbfroisuntry.itsaidthatthedarkesthourofthenightcajustbeforethedawn.

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    onthefolloedtribesnapproached,andaskedisthere.

    ”iuntingyfaln,”thealchestanswered.

    ”ensaid.

    thealchestdisuntedsloe.

    ”oney”askedthetribesn,heboysbag.

    ”iogettothepyrads,”hesaid.

    thetribesnistsbelongingsfoundasllcrystalflaskfilledhaliquid,andayellohatlylargerthanachisegg.

    ”arethesethings”heasked.

    ”thatsthephilosophersstoheelixiroflife.itsthesterists.thatstousanytalintogold.”

    thearabslaughedathiandthealchestlaughedalong.theythoughthisansusing,andtheyalloisttoproceedhalloftheirbelongings.

    ”areyouist,ovedon.”didyoudothatfor”

    ”toshoplelessons,”thealchestans,seldoreyoubelieved.”

    theyntinuedaoreandresilent.itnolongerplytoethedesert,andtodrinkthesouloftheefriends,aherrayiher.

    ,itulustotheboy,andtogivehitrength,beehehadthecrystalshop.

    andhishearttoldhiothihattheboyhadi,butthathehadneverpereithadhiddentherifletheboyhadtakenfroisfather,beightself.anditreheboyofthedayitingoutinthefields,afterurderhibut,sihinkingthathehadgedhisroute.

    ”doesaal”theboyaskedthealchest.

    ”stlyjusttheheartsofthtorealizetheirdestinies.buttheydohelpchildren,drunkards,andtheelderly,too.”

    ”doesthatanthatillneverrunintodanger”

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    ”itansonlythattheheartdoesistsaid.

    oeoon,theypassedbytheenpsattheready.thenokingtheirhookahsandtradingstoriesfrohebattlefield.noonepaidanyattentiontothetravelers.

    ”theresnodaheboysaid,ovedonpasttheent.

    thealchestsoundedangry:”trustinyourheart,butneverfetthatyoureinthedesert.esofbattle.noonefailstosufferthensequencesofeverythinguhesun.”

    allthingsareoheboythought.andthen,asifthedesertonstratethatthealchestenappearedfroehiravelers.

    ”yousaid.”youreintheareahetribesareatwar.”

    ”iotgoingveryfar,”thealistuldvealong.

    theboyihosehorsen,”hesaid.

    ”youreyesshoist.

    thatstrue,theboythought.hehadnotiultitudeofardnbackattheent,therehadbeenonearedfixedlyatthethathisfaceevenvisible.buttheboyainthath

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