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正文 第26节 文 / [巴西]保罗·科埃略

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twehadbeenlookingatthe

    finally,ountainraextendedaloirehorizon,thealchestsaidthattheythepyrads.

    ”ifeaboutalche.”

    ”youalreadyknoy.itisaboutperatingtothesoulofthehetreasurethathasbeenreservedforyou.”

    ”no,thatsnotean.ialkingabouttransfleadintogold.”

    thealchestfellassilentasthedesert,andansheboyonlyaftertheyhadstoppedtoeat.

    ”everythingintheuniverseevolved,”hesaid.”and,foldisthetalthatevolvedthefurthest.dontaskknoknohatthetraditionisal.

    ”nhaveneveruoodthebolofevolutiohebasisfornflict.”

    ”therearenylanguagesspokenbythings,”theboysaid.”thereee,aejustawhinnyagain.”

    buttheopped.thealchestprobablyalreadyk.

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    ”ihaveknoists,”thealselvesintheirlaboratories,andtriedtoevolve,asgoldhad.andtheyfoundthephilosophersstone,becausetheyuoodthatethingevolves,everythingaroundthatthingevolvesaswell.

    ”othersstuledupoonebyact.theyalreadyhadthegift,andtheirsoulshingsthanthesoulsofothers.buttheydontunt.theyrequiterare.

    ”ahereheothers,erestedonlyingold.theyneverfoundthesecret.theyfotthatlead,pper,andiroheiroiofulfill.andanyoneerfereshthedestinyofahingneveroverhisown.”

    thealcheststheground.

    ”thisdeserteasea,”hesaid.

    ”inoticedthat,”theboyanswered.

    thealanytishesoundofthesea.

    ”theseahaslivedoninthisshell,becausethatsitsdestiny.anditilthedesertisonceagainveredbyer.”

    theyuheirhorses,androdeoutinthedireidsofegypt.

    thesunisttoseeier,theboysaen.beforeheuldsayanythingtothealchest,thetenhadbeeten,andthenahundred.aheyhedunes.

    theyendressedinblue,hblagssurroundiurbans.theirfaceshonlytheireyesshowing.

    evenfrodistaheireyeshestrengthoftheirsouls.andtheireyesspokeofdeath.

    thetilitaryistintoateinghhisstaff.

    ”thesearethespies,”saidohen.

    ”istanswered.

    ”youycathreedaysago.andyoualkinghohetroopsthere.”

    ”iustanist.”ihavenoinfortionabouttroopsorabouttheventofthetribes.iplyayfriendhere.”

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    ”hechiefasked.

    ”analchest,”saidthealchest.”heuandstheforcesofnature.aoshoraordinarypowers.”

    theboylistenedquietly.andfearfully.

    ”en.

    ”hehasbroughtogivetoyourtribe,”saidthealchest,beforetheboyuldsayaistgavethegoldinstothechief.

    thearabacceptedtheoutaheretobuyalotofons.

    ”ist”heasked,finally.

    ”itsanpjusththeforceofthewind.”

    thenlaughed.theyafatalbloenofthedesert,andtheyerers.

    ”idoit,”saidthechief.

    ”hehreedays,”ansist.”heisgoingtotransforielfintotheonstratehispoblyofferyouourlives,forthehonorofyourtribe.”

    ”youesothingthatisalreadyhechiefsaid,arrogantly.buthegrahetravelersthreedays.

    theboyisthelpedhiutofthetent.

    ”doheeethatyoureafraid,”thealchestsaid.”theyarebraven,andtheydespisewards.”

    buttheboyuldntevenspeak.hep.thereprisohearabssilynfisanylanguages:thedesertonlyntsagohadbeenendlessandfree,andnoperablewall.

    ”yougavetheverythingihad”theboysaid.”everythingivesavediirelife”

    ”oneysavesapersonslife.”

    buttheboy.hehadnoideahohielfintotheist

    thealetea,andpouredsoontheboys,andthealchesttteredsohattheboydidntuand.

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    ”dontgiveintoyourfears,”saidthealchest,inastrangelygentlevoice.”ifyoudo,youbeabletotalktoyourheart.”

    ”butihavenoideahoyselfintothewind.”

    ”ifapersonislivingouthisdestiny,heknoakesadreaossibletoachieve:thefearoffailure.”

    ”iotafraidoffailing.itsjustthatidontknoyselfintothewind.”

    ”oleyourlifedependsonit.”

    ”butifit”

    ”thenyoulldieitorealizeyourdestiny.thatsalotbetterthandyinglikellionsofotherpeople,theirdestinieswere.

    ”butdontistntinued.”

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