People say strange things, the boy
thought. Sometimes it's better to be
with the sheep, who don't say anything.
And better still to be alone with one's
books. They tell their incredible stories at the time when you want to hear them. But when you're talking to
people, they say some things that are so
strange that you don't know how to
continue the conversation.
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