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in alchemy it's called the soul of the world
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from the railway station in the distance came the sound of trains ringing and rumbling
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it was starlight and i explained the signs of the zodiac to her
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it's what you have always wanted to accomplish
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i just don't trust anyone who says they've never had hamburger helper
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and the sand and gravel had been flung violently in every direction
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it turned out to be a bitter tea
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i'm already used to the way things are
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most meteorites are more or less rounded
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coming home a party of tourists passed us singing and playing music
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then he turned to the boy this time his expression was cold and distant
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there were lights in the upper windows of the houses when the people went to bed
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when he saw henderson in his garden he called over the fence and made himself understood
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it had a diameter of about thirty yards
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his life and his path had always provided him with enough omens
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i remember how i sat on the table there in the blackness with patches of green and crimson swimming before my eyes
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it looked like a rusty gas float
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and the sand and gravel had been flung violently in every direction
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it's extremely suspicious that there's no information about brains that didn't come from a brain
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strange images passed through my mind
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i heard a faint movement under my feet
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other servants maintained the fires in the hookahs
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it was dropping off in flakes and raining down on the sand
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the alchemist knocked on the gate of the monastery
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it didn't bring with it the smell of the desert nor the threat of moorish invasion
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i don't know how to turn them into reality
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somebody pushed against me and i almost fell into the ditch
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but the merchant understood what the boy had said
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first they tried to find him on their own
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i have already found my treasure
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in any case it's good that you've learned that everything in life has its price
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but the englishman appeared not to attach any importance to it
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my review of the sun one star
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another pause and he broke out again like one demented
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sadly my dream of becoming a squirrel whisperer may never happen
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if you start your emails with greetings let me be the first to welcome you to earth
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all that time the martians must have been getting ready
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the boy looked out at the horizon
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you point to a trail of ants leading into the house
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he got up early with the idea of finding it
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the streamer of gas came out towards us
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the boy said nothing
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if you start your emails with greetings let me be the first to welcome you to earth
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because i've always heard about them the boy answered saying nothing about his dream
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the dunes are changed by the wind but the desert never changes
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when he saw henderson in his garden he called over the fence and made himself understood
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some went away while i was there and other people came
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the only shadow was that of the few scattered pine trees
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i do not know how far my experience is common
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george's hill and the woods of painshill
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maybe no one here knows what an alchemist is
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everything in life is an omen said the englishman now closing the journal he was reading
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during the third year the omens will continue to speak of your treasure and your destiny
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the top had certainly ceased to rotate
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i don't know the desert that well yet
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the boy turned to the hand that wrote all
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looking through the telescope i saw a circle of deep blue and the little round planet
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three armed tribesmen approached and asked what the boy and the alchemist were doing there
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no one seemed to have thought about it that night
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it was such a gradual movement that he found it only by noticing the dots
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he must know how to deal with the snakes of the desert
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the boy smiled and continued digging
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the time must have been somewhere around six o'clock
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but they were not there
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you wanna take this outside
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looking through the telescope i saw a circle of deep blue and the little round planet
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the boy awoke before dawn
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scattered groups of people were hurrying from the direction of woking
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he took back his books and packed them away again in their bags
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there was no need to imprison them the arabs simply confiscated their horses
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the guy thought he was a lunatic at large and made an unsuccessful attempt to stop him
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but in his heart he knew that it did matter
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i shall make us some ice cubes
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he wanted to say so to the alchemist but he was afraid of the man
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thank you said the boy
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everyone seemed very excited
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a large piece suddenly came off and fell with a loud and sharp noise
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the caravan moved toward the east
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you can't believe it's not butter
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some of the grey ash was falling off the circular edge
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