feltthatalleffortshad
beenreysonspoeenforgenerationstoeidont
anythingforselfbutanyfathereachievedbyonehehadcaredforasachild,andeducatedashegreetiinthedistantfuture,iysonswords
”theangeltouchedthensshoulder,andtheyhprojectedfarintothefuturetheywereinaniensesetting,surroundedbythousandsofpeoplespeakingastrangelanguage”thenhhappiness
”ikneysonspoertal,hesaidtotheangelthroughhistearscanyoupleasetellysonspoethesepeoplearerepeating
”theangelan,and,toabenchnearby,heysat
down
”theversesofyoursone,theangelsaideveryonelovedthendenjoyedthebutstenthe
ilitary
”thenlookedattheangelinsurprise
”yoursoneacenturionheandgoodone
afteoon,oneofhisservantsfellill,anditappearedthathewoulddieyoursonhadheardofarabbianalongthe
anheetothersured
byhiandtheyinstruansteachingsandso,despitethefactthathewasaroncenturion,henvertedtotheirfaithshortlythereafter,hereachedtheplaceanheing
”hetoldthenthatoneofhisservantsadereadytogotohishousebutthecenturionanoffaith,and,lookingintotheeyesoftherabbi,heknehathehepresenceofthesonofgod
”andthisisanthesearetheotherabbiat
thatpoint,andtheyhaveneverbeenforgotten:”lord,iaoteunderroofbutonlyspeakayservantwillbehealed””thealchestsaid,”notterhedoes,everypersononearthplaysacentralroleinthehistoryoftheallyhedoesntkno”
theboysledhehadneveriginedthatquestionsaboutlifeportancetoashepherd
”goodbye,”thealchestsaid
”goodbye,”saidtheboy
theboyrodealongthroughthedesertforseveralhours,listeningavidlytohishearthadtosayitreasurewashidden
”
buthisheartherthingshpride,ittoldthestoryofashepherdhisfloen
en,nfrontingthepeopleoftheirtis
htheirprenceivednotionsitspokeofjoueys,disveries,books,andchangeashebyetanotherdune,hisheartheplacewhereyouarebroughttotearsthats,andthatsreasureis”
theboyonthsince
hehadsetforthfroheoasistheonlightcastshadohroughthedunes,creatingtheappearanindedtheboyofthedayhathorsehadrearedinthedesert,andhehadetoknoistandtheonfellonthedesertssilenansjoueyinsearchoftreasure
inatedbythelightoftheonand
thebrightnessofthedesert,stoodthesoleandjesticpyradsofegypttheboyfelltohiskneesandakinghielieveinhisdestiny,andforleadinghioetaking,archant,anenglishn,andanalchestandaboveallforhishavingtaanofthedesertthatloveanfrois
destiny
ifhea,andlivehislifeasasile
shepherdafterall,thealchestntinuedtoliveinthedesert,eventhoughheunderstoodthelanguageoftheonstratehis
sselfthat,ontheoiny,he
hadleaedallheneededtoknoighthavedreadofbuthereheindedhielfthatnoprojectis
pleteduntilitsobje,andsaw
that,einthe
desert,hehadleaedthat,inegypt,thescarabbeetlesareasyolofgodanotherontheboybegantodigintotheduneashedidso,hethoughtofthecrystalridinhisbackyardtheboyuldseenow
thatheuldntdosoifheplacedstoneuponstonefortherestofhislifethroughoutthenight,theboydugattheplacehehadchosen,butfoundnothinghefelteddoesincethepyradshadbeenbuiltbuthedidntstophestruggledtontinuediggingashefoughttheenblehesandbackintotheexcavationhishandstodigearsfell
asheptingtopullouttherocksheenuntered,heheardfootstepsseveralfiguresapproachedhitheirbacksoonlight,andtheboyuldseeneithertheireyesnortheirfaces
”anded
becauseheerrified,theboydidntansreasurewas,andwasfrightenedatighthappen
”thetribaloney,”theotherfiguresaid”areyouhidingthere”
”iothidinganything,”theboyanswered
butoneoftheeizedtheboyandyankedhiackoutoftheholeanother,heboysbags,foundthepieceofgold
”theresgoldhere,”hesaid
theonshoneonthefaanseyestheboysah
”hesprobablygotregoldhiddenintheground”theydetheboyntinue