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    th

    thejackethadapurpose,andsodidtheboyhispurposeinlifeotravel,and,aftertwoyearsof

    heandalusianterrain,heknehecitiesoftheregionhehisvisit,to

    explaintothegirlhopleshepherdkneoreadthathehadattendeda

    senaryuntilhetobeeapriest,andtherebyasourceof

    prideforasilefaralytheytohavefoodander,likethesheephehad

    studiedlatin,spanish,andtheologybuteversincehehadbeenachild,hehadedtoknohe

    uportanttohihanknoanssins

    oneafteoon,onavisittohisfaly,hehadsuoneduptheuragetotellhisfatherthathe

    didnteapriestthatheedtotravel

    ”peoplefrollovertheein

    searchofneepeopletheyhey

    arrivedtheyclitheuntaintoseethecastle,andtheyhinkingthatthepastter

    thaneasthe

    peoplehere”

    ”butidliketoseethecastlesinthetoheylive,”theboyexplained

    ”thosepeople,heyseeourland,saythattheyolivehereforever,”hisfather

    ntinued

    ”oseetheirland,andseehoheylive,”saidhisson

    ”thepeopleeherehavealotofneytospend,sotheycanaffordtotravel,”hisfathersaid

    ”angstus,theonlyonesravelaretheshepherds”

    ”henillbeashepherd”

    hisfathersaidnorethenextday,hegavehissonapouchthatheldthreeancientspanishgold

    ins

    ”ifoundtheseonedayinthefieldsitobeapartofyourinheritancebutusetheo

    buyyourfloedayyoullleathatouruntrysideisthebest,andour

    enthestbeautiful”

    andhegavetheboyhisblessingtheboyuldseeinhisfathersgazeadesiretobeable,hielf,to

    travelthehatillalive,despitehisfathershavinghadtoburyit,overdozensof

    years,undertheburdenofstrugglingforeplacetosleepevery

    nightofhislife

    thehorizoningedhred,andsuddenlythesunappearedtheboythoughtbacktothat

    nversationanycastlesandtnyen

    butnoheequaloftheoneseveraldayshenceheo,abookthat

    heuldtradeforanother,andafloostiortant,heoliveout

    hisdreaifhee

    hehadhadenoughofthesea,heen,andother

    inary,hethought,ashelookedatthe

    sunrise

    outaneotravelhehadneverbeentothatruinedchurch

    before,inspiteofhavingtraveledthroughthosepartsnytistheworldwashugeand

    inexhaustible;hehadonlytoalloosettherouteforaher

    interestingthingstheproblesthattheydontevenrealizethattheyrewalkinganewroadevery

    daytheydontseethatthefieldsareneheseasonschangealltheythinkaboutisfoodand

    er

    ybeusedevenihaventthoughtofotherensinceitthe

    rchantsdaughterlookingatthesun,hecalculatedthatheidday

    there,heuldexchangehisbookforathickerone,fillhistle,shave,andhaveahaircut;he

    hadtopreparehielfforhisetinghthegirl,andhedidnttothinkaboutthepossibility

    thatsoothershepherd,andaskedforher

    hand

    itsthepossibilityofhavingadreatruethatkeslifeinteresting,hethought,ashelooked

    againatthepositionofthesun,andhurriedhispacehehadsuddenlyreeredthat,intarifa,

    thereans

    theoldanledtheboytoaroottheba

    byasfuishingsnsistedofatable,anigeofthesacred

    heartofjesus,andthairs

    theansatdotobeseatedasookbothofhishandsinhers,and

    beganquietlytopray

    itsoundedlikeagypsyprayertheboyhadalreadyhadexperienceontheroadhgypsies;they

    alsotraveled,buttheyhadnoflocksofsheeppeoplesaidthatgypsiesspenttheirlivestricking

    othersithattheyhadapacththedevil,andthattheykidnappedchildrenand,

    takingtheysteriouscas,detheheirslavesasachild,theboyhadalways

    beenfrightenedtodeaththatheuredbygypsies,andthischildhoodfearretuedwhen

    theoldantookhishandsinhers

    butshehasthesaselfhedidnthis

    handtobegintreling,shoanthatheedanourfather

    silently

    ”veryinteresting,”saidthean,nevertakinghereyesfroheboyshands,andthenshefell

    silent

    theboyingnervoushishandsbegantotrele,andtheansensedithequickly

    pulledhishandsaway

    ”ididnteheretohaveyoureadpal”hesaid,alreadyregrettinghavingehethought

    forantthatittertopayherfeeandleavehoutleaingathing,thathewas

    givingtoo

    ”yous,”saidtheoldan”anddreaarethe

    languageofgoderprethehassaidbutifhespeaksin

    thelanguageofthesoul,itisonlyyougoingtocharge

    youforthensultation”

    anothertrick,theboythoughtbuthedecidedtotakeachanceashepherdalakeshischances

    akesashepherdslifeexciting

    ”ihavehadthesadreaedthatiysheep,whena

    childappearedandbegantoplayalsidontlikepeopletodothat,becausethesheepare

    afraidofstrangersbutchildrenaltobeabletoplayhoutfri

    ...  </P></TD>

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