Paulo Coelho Quotes
The Wind Began To Blow Again. It Was The Levanter, The Wind That Came From Africa. It Didn't Bring With It The Smell Of The Desert, Nor The Threat Of Moorish Invasion. Instead, It Brought The Scent Of A Perfume He Knew Well, And The Touch Of A Kiss - A Kiss That Came From Far Away, Slowly, Slowly, Until It Rested On His Lips.
The Boy Smiled. It Was The First Time She Had Done That.
"I'm Coming, Fatima," He Said.
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