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    ,butthatithe

    ”ktub,”therchantsaid,finally

    ”ean”

    ”youohavebeenboanarabtounderstand,”heansinyourlanguageit

    ethinglikeitisten”

    and,ashestheredthealsinthehookah,hetoldtheboythatheuldbegintosellteainthe

    es,theresjustnooholdbacktheriver

    thencliedthehill,andtheyiredheyreachedthetopbuttheretheysaal

    shopthatofferedrefreshingntteatheyintodrinkthetea,iful

    crystalglasses

    ”ecrystalheertainingguests

    thatnight,andtheguestspressedbythebeautyoftheglassanrerked

    thatteaoredeliciousaainedthe

    thirdsaidthatitagical

    powers

    beforelong,theneanypeoplebegantoclithehilltoseetheshopthatwas

    doingsothingneradethathershopshatservedteaincrystal,

    buttheyatthetopofahill,andtheyhadlittlebusiness

    eventually,therployeeshebegantoiortenorusquantitiesof

    tea,alongenandenhathirstforthings

    new

    and,inthatonthspassed

    theboyaonthsandninedayssincehehadfirstsetfooton

    theafricanntinent

    hedressedinhisarabianclothingofelinen,boughtespeciallyforthisdayheputhisheadcloth

    inplaelskinwearinghisnehe

    stairssilently

    theacrystal

    glassthenhesatinthesunfilleddoorokingthehookah

    heskedinsilence,thinkingofnothing,andlisteningtothesoundofthehatbroughtthe

    scentofthedesertoke,hereachedintooneofhispockets,andsatthere

    forafeonts,regardinghehadhdrawn

    itoneyenoughtobuyhielfahundredandtysheep,aretuticket,anda

    liportproductsfrofricaintohisory

    heerchanttoaheshopthenthetofftohave

    soretea

    ”ieavingtoday,”saidtheboy”ihavetheneyineedtobuysheepandyouhavetheney

    youneedtogotocca”

    theoldnsaidnothing

    ”eyourblessing”askedtheboy”youhavehelped”thenntinuedto

    preparehistea,sayingnothingthenhetuedtotheboy

    ”iaroudofyou,”hesaid”youbroughtaneycrystalshopbutyoukno

    notgoingtogotoccajustasyouknohatyourenotgoingtobuyyoursheep”

    ”oldyouthat”askedtheboy,startled

    ”ktub”saidtheoldcrystalrchant

    andhegavetheboyhisblessing

    theboyandpackedhisbelongingstheyfilledthreesacksashewasleaving,he

    sa,hisoldshepherdspouchithought

    ofitforalongtiashetookhisjaeoneinthestreet,

    thetandthui

    itdetheboythinkoftheoldking,anditstartledhiorealizehohadbeensincehehad

    thoughtofhifoearlyayear,hehadbeenly,thinkingonlyofputtingaside

    enoughneysothatheuldretutospainhpride

    ”neverstopdreang,”theoldkinghadsaid”folloens”

    theboypickedupurindthuiand,onceagain,hadthestrangesensationthattheoldking

    ensetogo

    ioingtogobacktodoingjustididbefore,theboythoughteventhoughthesheepdidnt

    teachtospeakarabic

    butthesheephadtaughthiothingevenreiortant:thatthereheworld

    thateveryoneunderstood,alanguagetheboyhadusedthroughoutthetithatheryingto

    irovethingsattheshopit,ofthingsacplishedhloveand

    purpose,andaspartofasearethingbelievedinanddesiredtangierwasnolongera

    strangecity,andhefeltthat,justashehadnqueredthisplace,heuldnquertheworld

    ”hing,alltheuniversenspirestohelpyouachieveit,”theoldkinghadsaid

    buttheoldkinghadntsaidanythingaboutbeingrobbed,oraboutendlessdeserts,oraboutpeople

    sarebutdonttheoldkinghadnttoldhihatthe

    pyradsapileofstones,orthatanyoneuldbuildoneinhisbackyardandhehad

    forgottentontionthat,oneytobuyaflocklargerthantheoneyouhad

    before,youshouldbuyit

    theboypickeduphispouchandputithhisotherthingshedohestairsandfoundthe

    rchanterstheshop,drinkingtea

    frooftheingfroherehe

    stood,hesaethattheoldrchantshairuchlikethehairoftheoldking

    hereeredthesleofthecandyseller,onhisfirstdayintangier,hingtoeat

    andnoilehadalsobeenliketheoldkingssle

    itsalstasifhehadbeenhereandlefthisrk,hethoughtandyet,noneofthesepeoplehasever

    ttheoldkingontheotherhand,hesaidthathealohelpthoseryingto

    realizetheirdestiny

    helefterchanthedidnttocryhtheotherpeople

    thereheisstheplaceandallthegoodthingshehadleaedheorenfident

    inhielf,though,andfeltasthoughheuldnquertheworld

    ”butioingbaself

    hcertainty,buthehhisdecisionhehadireyearto

    keadreatrue,andthatdreanutebynute,inglessiortantybe

    becausethat

    erecca,andjustgo

    throughlifeingtodoso,het

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