To go green in the provinces as summer camp for parents and grandparents. Blog insolent when I spread my thoughts in bulk. In 1996 I was in the South Island of New Zealand worker harvesting apples, then north on the island as a shepherdess in the 2000 shearing sheep. I kept a notebook where I wrote my daily life as a fantasy story, along with Li-Yane and Fadièse, a doll and a flute from China. One day I was finally able to transcribe my scribbles on a computer and save all that. What was my surprise the other day when I noticed that my files had been 'visited' and .. smeared! All letters with accents or cedilla had been replaced by a code as follows:. These were documents in Wordpad. 'Doc' I have to transcribe. 'Txt' as being less accessible to unwanted visitors, he appears. I wonder if this vandalism was simply to harm me or rob me for this document. Question not answered yet. Conversations with Philip had always \ 'e9t \' e9 stormy. It \ 'e9tait arriv \' e9 late on the scene, had plant \ 'e9 his tent on the grass in front of the kitchen and had begun to convince IT that organic farming would save the humanist \' e9 of his approaching end . IT, believing neither in the imminent end of the world, nor in organic farming, missing arguments in this fast duel id \ 'e9es. Especially when the British insisted on the Welsh culpabilit \ 'e9 or the incompatibility \' e9tence of France in all fields. \ Par. "Yes, of \ 's fbr. And I thought IT, what will calm me down? I could spend the night with this Philip, \' E7A would be fun! .." \ Par. On arrival \ 'e9 ferry \' e0 it was Wellington \ 's e9j \' e0 dark. All they visit \ 'e8rent Street was Derri \' E8re the inn o \ 'f9 Philip was trying to park the car for the night. On the sidewalk, and they saw Matt go from \ 'e9tranges couples. \ Par. "The p \ 'E9d \' E9s," Matt whispered, laughing. We tol \ 'e9rait these couples, here, to the point of marriage and the b \' e9nir officially. In the room of the inn, she was huddled in his sleeping bag on the bed of the medium between that of Matt, a young person eager to return home in the northern city, after \ 's a sad E8S \ 'e9jour in the \' Eele south and that of Philip who was always grumble \ 'e9er it was the b \' eatise of his life by going to England to join the girl \ 'e0 has \' e9roport Auckland. She wanted \ 'e0 all people of the earth \' e0 HIM lighter, \ 'e0 Matt, \' e0 Philip, and \ 'e0 these men down the street. It quickly sank into a sleep without r \ 'eave. \ Par. After a long day \ 'E9E travel the next day they \' s e9par \ 'e8rent in the middle of Queen Street, good friends. \ Par. – Before \ 'Abandoned EATR \' E9E a \ 'e9tag \' E8re \ 'e0 Motueka, told Li-Yane, Fadi \' e8se had belonged \ 'e0 a Philharmonic musician \' s e9o- z \ 'e9landais. He had given \ 'e9 \' e0 cousin of Nelson one day is like \ 'E7A that Fadi \' e8se had \ 'e9chou \' e9 in the \ 'Eele south. \ Par. In the room of the inn, two Germans were discussing rides The Day \ 'E9E. Should he go \ 'e0 Taupo or climb on Whangarei? Both had destinations attractions: Taupo, a tidy town balnea \ 'e9aire on the edge of the lake m \' EAME name was \ 'e0 few hours as to the south; Whangarei, a small port city mainly Maori, \ 'e0 few hours north. What to do? \ Par. – When she belonged to musician, Fadi \ 'e8se worked \' e9 \ 'e0 pr \' e9paration a concerto for fl \ 'fbte and oboe for a concert .. it \ 'tomb e9tait \' E9E love the oboe. \ par. Li-Yane are anchored \ 'eata to tell. IT s' \ 'e9tait gliss \' E9E in his sleeping bag in the arm \ 'E9E French \' e7aise and had shot \ 'e9 close to the top of the t \' eate. Li-Yane heard him cry. D \ 'e9soeuvr \' E9E and alone, she ends up \ 's e9cider to go explore the inn in every inch. Downstairs in the common room, lots of people lots of diff countries \ 'e9rents circulated or discussed, or pr \' e9paraient meal in a kitchen full of quirky pots, at the end. The Japanese paid no attention \ 'e0 its pr \' e9sence. Gigi, a black woman called out and told him it came from Paris and \ 'e9tait way to the \' Eele south. \ Par. – Oh! I myself have said Yane any Li-fi \ 'E8re, through the \' E9E the d \ 'e9troit Cook is a bit long, there's a falafel vendor \' e0 Nelson and lots of apples \ ' Motueka e0 .. \ par. Gigi was not \ 'e0 Nelson to pick apples or to eat falafel. She was going to join that she met Aaron \ 'e9 in Australia and she loved madly. \ Par. The return \ 'e0 the inn, a poster fra \' EECH offered a place nourished log \ 'E9E a farm \' e0 sheep \ 'e9change a helping hand to fall mowing. The next day she \ 'e9tait \' e0 Hamilton, rubber boots, counting sheep. \ Par. The three dogs \ 'e9taient in small cages on stilts, pr \' E8S shelter half-moon o \ 'f9 \' e9taient hanging bridles for horses, \ 'e0 halfway between the house and sheep shed. They s '\' e9lanc \ 'e8rent out of their cages, mad with impatience and passion for their m \' e9tier shepherds. She had seen the day before, ob \ 'e9issant with Jim commands to herd sheep and go to o \' f9 he wanted. \ Par. Down to the hangar, she greeted an old pony mare and a plant \ 's E9s \' e0 on the way like to see more pr \ 'E8S the new "Sakado". They saw pass sakados of any esp \ 'e8ce, and any country they remained for a time, fed, log \' E9s, working with sheep, then resuming their journey without looking back. The mare and the pony had seen pass the sakados! They pr \ 'e9f \' e9raient not focus, finally, and the efforts of IT to stroke were in vain. \ Par. IT, plant \ 'E9E sentinel \' e0 the hangar door, watching the three men curve \ 'E9s two of their sheep, supported by a ventricular \' hooked E8re \ 'E9E \' e0 a spring for a beam, for a little more comfort, or a little less harm to the kidneys. Radio \ 't kill e0 \' eate. Lawn \ 'e0 bottom. The wool fell from the lawn, \ 'e9tait pushed \' E9E by three women \ 'e0 using a squeegee blade to a fourth \' e8me man who picked up and bake in a esp \ 'e8ce barrel carr \ 'e9. Occasionally, he climbed into the barrel and cups wool with his feet. Technology if \ 'e8cle pr \' E9C \ 'e9dent. Dust \ 'E8re park and smell of the sheep \' e9es under the floor waiting for their turn. No panic among b \ 'eates, and they seemed to have seen more. C '\' e9tait fall mowing. Fewer but better quality wool \ 'e9, said the boss, and once mowed as they cool, they fatten faster. \ Par. The motorcycle in question \ 'e9tait a four-wheel all-terrain, m \' e9tissage a horse and a jeep. It acted like a moped. Jim had two. She had no one to walk rear \ 'E8re. At one point, she spent too pr \ 'E8S a corner post and it \' E7A his rear wheel \ 'E8re right. She pulled and pushed the machine, then put the gas to make up for the boss who spun in front without worrying about the bumps or dips or slopes of land. We had to open the barrier \ 'E8res for the passage of the flock, circling the sheep and move to the hangar. The dogs would run all of their muscles. \ Par. At the house, Li-Yane terribly bored. The large room painted green with a large window \ 'EATR on the hills pointed tr \' green E8S him \ 's e9plaisait not, but the whole house \' E8re \ 'e9tait so cold, so naked, so not pretty . It \ 'E7A, so not pretty. That's what she would tell \ 'e0 Fadi \' e8se when she see her again. \ Par. Li-Yane had met Victoria, wife of Jim, the day before, when it \ 'e9tait retracted \' E9E of his office work in the city. Slender, v \ 'Eatua a look dark and without heat, Victoria did not share Jim's passion for sheep. She was the accounts of a large firm in an office without a window \ 'EATR, \' e0 Hamilton, All Day \ 'E9E while Jim would run the hills on his motorcycle off-road Derri \' E8re the sheep. They share three little girls, a piano, a computer and debts. Many debts. This \ 'e9p \' E9E of Damocles \ 'E8S hung over everything they did and said. \ Par. Dinner exp \ 'e9di \' e9 in fifteen minutes, the family s '\' e9parpilla in the rooms and she went to Li-Yane in his. \ Par. She was cold. "The house in this country are made of cardboard p \ 'e2te, no fucking isolate them from the temp \' e9rature ext \ 'e9rieure," she thought AGAC \' E9E. Lurking in his sleeping bag, she left his pens \ 's e9es' \ 'e9vader up \' e0 Motueka. HIM y \ 'e9tait yet? She see him again one day? She remembered his eyes, his stature, his hair with his hands. \ Par. – One day \ 'e0 pause caf \' e9, it \ 'e9tait sitting somewhere o \' f9 I could not see his t \ 'eate. I watched his hands caressing her cup of caf \ 'e9 .. you m '\' e9coutes Li-Yane? \ par. The little doll \ 's E9E' \ 'e9tait asleep. The fresh air of the hills of Hamilton, no doubt. She continued to remember. As she had the feeling of belonging to it. It seemed like \ 'e9 possessive if the day o \' f9 Gary \ 'e9tait pass \' e9 by honking on the road along the orchard, in his truck \ 's e9glingu \' e9. Gary always parked his old v \ 'e9hicule top Derri \' E8re the kitchen \ 's EATR \' fbr the power \ 's e9marrer in the descent. It was in the room adjacent 5 \ 'e0 cooking and \' e9tait friends with everyone. She said she would not support a man makes a sc \ 'e8ne when she greets another in passing. \ Par. The old pony Riboul eyes and shook his t \ 'eate m \' e9chamment. It \ 'e9tait jealous and Acari \' e2tre. Jim said he had \ 's e9j \' e0 sent \ 'e9 waltz girls several times and they did not want to get \' e0 horse. The mare, by cons, \ 'an old road e9tait \' E8re, time they worked sheep \ 'e0 horse. There was not so long. Now Jim swore only by his "quad" all-terrain \ 'e0 everything. A horse he had three days to circle its own \ 'e9t \' e9. Quad, several hours. \ Par. In the hangar, the shorn sheep waiting clamped \ 'E9s in parks. IT was \ 's e9cr \' e9t \ 'e9 a good shepherd to guide his sheep. Jim did not press \ 'e9 on m \' e9thode he trusted him, giving him orders to return such as sheep in this park pr \ 'e9. She was doing her work berg \ 'E8re pleasure, opening the barrier \' E8res, closing barrier \ 'E8res and walking before his flock of sheep shorn. Once this batch sent \ 'e9, she returned to the shed to look for another. \ Par. Jim gave a hand up to the hangar for the closure of balls of wool and cried \ 'e0 ELLE orders to raise more sheep \' e0 mow. She passed under the floor, opened the barrier \ 'E8res pens, yo-oo shouting and gesticulating to raise sheep by passage slippery. Once she appeared at the top Derri \ 'E8re sheep, spanning the walls of pens and emerging \' e0 the door o \ 'f9 shearers were taking b \' eates \ 'e0 do. Its arrival \ 'E9E by \' e0 made her little effect. She read a certain respect in the eyes of shearers. "Not afraid of the shit, huh?" seemed \ 'EATR the message. \ par. A pause caf \ 'e9, they drank a boc of th \' e9 milk with a piece of g \ 'e2teau, install \' e9 on the balls of wool piled up. \ Par. One day there were more sheep \ 'e0 mow. He remained in the park need to sort the truck from 7am the next morning. A lot of lambs left to Enchant \ 'E8res the market \' e9 sheep \ 'e0 Hamilton. A lot of ewes remained in the hangar \ 'EATR \' e9chographi \ 'e9es. \ Par. She wondered if he really had to take \ 's e9rieux this incredible story of the loves of a fl \' fbte and an oboe. All Day \ 'E9E, its \' s F4T \ 'e9, she had suffered \' e9 the sarcasm of Jim who seemed to take great pleasure \ 'e0 \' s e9nigrer France and the Fran \ 'e7ais. \ Par . – But it's true that she could escape, continued Li-Yane, she said she did not want to continue \ 'e0 stuck \' E9E in his bo \ 'eetier, and it was fed to the ground and F and play "A clear my fountain." \ par. IT r \ 'e9fl \' e9chit \ 'e0 issue. She had adopted \ 'e9 fl \' fbte because she wanted to play music while traveling. It did not take place and c '\' e9tait easy \ 'e0 carry. She loved the sound of the fl \ 'fbte but n' \ 'e9tait no virtuoso. Times and places o \ 'f9 she could "work" his instrument turns out \' e9raient rare. What should he do? Sell it? Return it \ 'e0 Motueka? Li-Yane not stand for it \ 's e9parer. She vowed to play its fl \ 'fbte more often. \ Par. Tr \ 't E8S \' F4T the next day, the lambs for Hamilton embarks \ 'e8rent a large blue truck \' e0 two \ 'e9tages. Dogs handles \ 'e8rent to move sheep on a wooden ramp built \' e0 this. The truck driver and odorant b \ 'ealant counted b \' eates \ 'e0 as they entered one \' e0 one in the truck. The account \ 's most e9tait \' fbr this fa \ 'e7on, tests of the previous day in the parks have never given \' m the e9 \ 'EAME sales. \ Par. On the fairgrounds in Hamilton this morning \ 's e0, pens were full of sheep. The auctioneers perch \ 'E9s on a board that was walkway above the pens, haranguing a crowd of farmers in rubber boots, shirts \' e0 tiles and leather hats. Some wore the cir \ 'e9 Brown \' empirical e0 \ 'e8cement d' \ 'e9paules was all the rage in the r \' e9gion. C '\' e9tait a real cir \ 'e9 need to coat r \' e9guli \ 'e8rement a fatty product to maintain its waterproof \' e9abilit \ 'e9. She had wanted to buy one. They \ 'e9taient expensive and heavy. It \ 'e9tait emerged from the co \' e9rative without cir \ 'e9, but with a copy of a cha \' NETC closing bars \ 'E8res. A system \ 'e8me super simple and effective, she thought, might serve him in his village of France, one day. \ Par. The tension between Jim and IT. Li-Yane it \ 'e9tait aper \' e7ue and opened it \ 'e0 IT in the evening in the green room. \ Par. – M \ 'EAME girls have realized, Li-Yane said, commenting on the incident o \' f9 front they had refused to make a bowl \ 'e0 IT \' e0 the door for him \ ' e9viter to remove his boots, then it would \ 'e9tendre clothes. "Esp \ 'e8ce of lazy!" Had she said \ 'e9, chuckling. \ par. IT s' \ 'e9tait \' s e9chauss \ 'e9, had \' e9t \ 'e9 seek basin, s' \' lacing e9tait \ 'E9E and \' e9tait party \ 'e9tendre clothes. Jim had punished the girls in their rooms for lack of coop \ 'e9ration. \ Par. – No, it is not \ 'E7A, how they, lucid, or they are jealous that I spend as much time with their p \' E8re or their m \ 'E8re tell them that I'm the m \' e9chante Fran \ 'e7aise will steal their p \' E8re. \ par. On Sunday morning, Jim and was waiting at the hangar. The \ 'e9chographiste n' \ 'not e9tait v \' e9t \ 'e9rinaire it poss \' e9dait the \ 'e9quipement n \' e9cessaire and know-how. It \ 's e9rangeait Sunday. The sheep have not taken a day longer without eating. They were stationed in the parks and enclosures from the \ 's e9but mowing \' s e9j \ 'e0. Some \ 'e9taient sick. Jim had \ 'e9gorg \' e9 two he had left \ 'e9es on a trailer. Difficult to know why they \ 'e9taient sick. The v \ 'e9t \' e9rinaire co \ 'fbtait too expensive. \ cheap skateboard decks Par. The \ 'e9chographiste arrived, put his mat \' e9riel up and work com \ 'E7A. IT, a meter in hand, should remain post \ 'E9E each other \' s F4T \ 'e9 machine o \' f9 sheep \ 'immobilized e9taient \' e9es few seconds, until the '\' e9chographiste their stuffs his arm into the vagina with a sound player in the shape of p \ 'e9nis of b \' e9lier. \ par. The fat jokes about b \ 'e9liers who had engross \' e9es, were rife, some temp \ 'e9r \' e9es, she told ELLE, its pr \ 'e9sence. The tone \ 'e9tait frankly misogynistic, \' e9logieux of m \ 'e2les sheep all powerful men with whom the shed seemed to relate to. \ Par. A neighbor \ 'e9tait come lend a hand. Jim drove the sheep pens in a corridor \ 'e9troit, the neighbor drove them into the machine. Sheep shorn and \ 'e9chographi \' e9es crowded into the enclosure from the end, now tr \ 'E8S muddy and covered with stagnant urine. IT, from time to time, crossed the enclosure and went to open the barrier \ 'E8re. The sheep were swallowed up in the rush to pass on the grass of the slope opposite. \ Par. After several hours, the work was done. The rate of sheep rest \ 'e9es st \' e9riles \ 'e9tait satisfactory and the number of lambs \' e0 na \ 'eetre by spring, what r \' e9jouir the boss. The 1500 b \ 'eates \' e9parpill \ 'e9es on the slope around the hangar would join their pr \' e9 \ 'e0 several kilometers \' s e8tres \ 'e0. Two quads, three dogs, three people and several hours later, they \ 'e9taient Permit \' e9es \ 'e0 graze on several acres of poor p \' e2turages. Jim and IT \ 'e9taient retracted \' E9s \ 'e0 home, harass \' E9s. \ Par. On Monday morning, t \ 'F4T \' s e9j \ 'e0, Li-Yane comments \' e7ait his litany on the dangers of leaving \ 'e9 Fadi \' e8se \ 'e0 Auckland. \ Par. – We toured the limits and inspection of barrier \ 'E8res .. Before mowing, d \ 'e9luge has \' s e9border the creek, he yas \ 'fbrement of d \' E9G \ 'e2ts! Jim shouted from the kitchen. \ par. To the boundaries of a property \ 'e9t \' e9 of several hundred hectares, up hill and down dale, took the Journ \ 'E9E. Sitting on the bar \ 'e0 the rear \' E8re left quad Jim, both feet cal \ 'E9s as she could to not g \' eaner speed changes of the left foot of Jim, she was propelled \ 'E9E \' e0 full speed on the chaotic stony paths which followed roughly the limits of the farm. Open bars \ 'E8res, close the barrier \' E8res. Jim took shortcuts, his \ 'e7ait, descended the slopes \' e0 peak, crossing the gu \ 'E9s four \' s speed e8me \ 'e0 o \' f9 a horse would have gone twice. "The quad could qu'adh \ 'e9rer the ground," said IT is for reassurance, "\' does not spill E7A not, this stuff-l \ 'e0?" It does pr \ 'm e9occupait \' EAME longer whether Li-Yane \ 'e9tait always in his pocket. \ Par. The torrential rain had won \ 'e9 some poles and barbel \' E9s the c \ 'F4T \' e9 of March \ 'e9cage, but there were no cows stuck \' e9es as had pr \ ' e9tendu a neighbor. Twenty sheep were \ 'e9chapp \' e9 \ 'e0 mowing, tough \' e0 cook who could lure the shepherds, and ran out of their free p \ 'e2turage assign \' e9. It would get them another day with the dogs. The path of cr \ 'eates, Hamilton could be seen in the distance. Jim and are anchored IT \ 'eat \' e8rent a moment to admire the view. \ Par. Mowing over, inspect the fences \ 'e9es, there was \' e0 return the mare \ 'e0 own \' e9taire, somewhere in the Waikato district. She \ 'e9t \' e9 pr \ 'eat \' E9E. The properties \ 'e9taire asked \' e9 \ 'e0 of Jim bring him before it's foal. \ Par. On the last day, Li-Yane did not in place. It \ 's cold e9testait this house, not really made for a doll \' E9E of China, a friend of fl \ 'fbte. \ Tab \ par. Sheep, dogs or horses, nothing int \ 'e9ressait more. She barricaded himself in the room, trying \ 'e9viter \' e0 any price to see Victoria who, after \ 'E8S she could easily br \' fbler the doll \ 'E9E without trial. \ Par. In short, it was \ 'e0 return the mare \' e0 own \ 'e9taire. Jim had pass \ 'e9 several phone calls to try to rent a van at the best price for the transport. Before getting into the car, he said \ 'e0 IT: \ with. – You can find his bride away in half-moon, the \ 'e0 o \' f9 is the straw. This is the blue. Trying to pass it. At any \ 'e0 time. \ Par. She found the flange. The reindeer \ 'e9taient blue nylon us \' e9. "There's a while since I did not pass \ 'e9 the bride \' e0 a \ 'e9quid \' e9" she said to herself, "Li-fortunately remained Yane \ 'E9E \' e0 the home \ 't happen without E7A \' e9moin "\ par. Throughout the day, when she had m \ 'EAME r \' e9ussi \ 'e0 appease both quadrup \' e8des. The pony jealous and Acari \ 'e2tre does not approach always left, but he followed the mare when it came to her. Perch \ 'E9E on a wooden fence, it s' \ 'e9tait Acharn \' E9E \ 'e0 mare called by his name up \' e0 it \ 's full of e9cide gr \' e9 of come to be caressed the neck. The relationship did not \ 'e9t \' e9 further. \ Par. This morning she went to the horse, a bridle in his left hand, with a firm, while causing m \ 'e9t \' e9orologie a reassuring voice. The mare \ 's e9tourna the t \' eate when she pr \ 'e9senta the bit and took a step of c \' F4T \ 'e9. No more. She followed his movement and recom \ 'E7A. The difficulty \ 'e9 was in the fact that the right hand of IT could \' e0 ear height of the mare if she started on tiptoe, or if the mare was willing \ 'e0 lower t \ 'eate to impersonate the flange. But the mare lifted his t \ 'eate. Just to say. Then she passed the reins over the neck and the jaw still in the left hand, and led the mare to a \ 's e9nivel \' e9 field more favorable. Its not \ 'e9tait firm and reassuring voice. This time, \ 'e0 the right height, the mare stumbled over and did not resist. IT's hands were shaking .. She had spent the flange \ 'e0 backwards. \ par. The brave b \ 'eate lowered t \' eate committed by \ 'e9ration no doubt. The chin strap attach \ 'E9E, she took the reins in front and led the mare to the hangar. The m \ 'e9chant pony followed. When placing the barrier \ 'E8re to go to the other \' s F4T \ 'e9 the hangar, he wanted to go too. She told him to go to pa \ 'eetre and he closed the barrier \' E8re nose. He began \ 'e0 whinny in protest. The two b \ 'eates did not \' e9t \ 'e9 \' s e9par \ 'e9es for ages and felt nervous. The mare on the alert, nostrils blowing heavily, according to her with confidence, but on the verge of panic. She walked \ 'e0 up to its t \' eate, taking the reins tightened \ 'm under the e9es \' e2choire right hand, and the other end of the reindeer with his left hand. \ Par. When she arrives \ 'e8rent \' e0 the barrier \ 'E8re ext \' e9rieure, the last \ 'E8re before the road, arr \' eata the b \ 'eate and leaned against it, trying to reassure her. The mare lifted his t \ 'eate by \' e0-hitting, ear vane and r \ 'e9pondant the distant neighing of ponies. The mare did not subside. IT turned back, sat on a grassy slope in front of the b \ 'eate, and taking the reins of the fingertips as if to say, began to convince the quadrup \' e8de that there was nothing \ ' e0 feared it would end SOON \ 'F4T \' e0 its farm of origin, it was going to catch up with old pal, and it \ 'e6tera. \ par. She felt as she won \ 'e9 total trust of the animal. And when Jim arrived with the van, it was natural that they are directed \ 'e8rent to the bar \' E8re ext \ 'e9rieure, reindeer them tra \' eenant on the floor. \ Par. – Ram \ 'e8ne it to the hangar, he said surprised, by the time I attach ropes to the poles of the van, before opening the barrier \' E8re for the emp \ 'Each to flee. \ par. – There is no need, she will climb into the van with no problem \ 'e8me says IT \' e0 surprise turn of so many pr \ 'e9cautions. \ Par. The pr \ 'e9cautions Jim were in vain. The mare nested \ 'EETA the no-confidence in IT. Right in the middle of the bridge are anchored it \ 'eata in a \' e9clair doubt. \ Par. – When they put it in a carr \ 'e9 muddy and muddy \' e9, without a bit of grass, nor any other horse in sight, she began \ 'e0 neigh path \' e9tiquement. C '\' e9tait for me, Li-Yane, as if to say: "you got me, you've got well." She had followed me with so much confidence, you know, it was found in this thing, all alone .. and I pretended not to Conna \ 'eetre. \ par. – I remember reading once in a novel, a vivid description of a rider who I \ 'eetrisait his horse \' e0 passage \ 'e0 level, while a train \' s e9boulait in a crash of Hell. The author had compar \ 'e9 rider \' e0 a god who demanded the ob \ 'e9issance of b \' eate. A relationship of trust was \ 'EATR \' e9tablie them. The animal and tamed \ 'e9 far surpassed the easily frightened wild animal \' e9 .. And if c '\' e9tait type of relationship of God with his cr \ 'e9atures? Hein, Li-Yane? \ Par. That evening l \ 'e0 \' e0 farm, c '\' e9taient sakados two Danes who had pre \ 'e9par \' e9 the d \ 'eener. They would replace IT who left the next morning. They had cooked \ 'e9 all a \' e9chant lasagne dish for eight people who tr \ 'f4nait the middle of the table. The dipper was well under way, the Danish do \ 's not e9sinait on portions. \ Par. The portions of all girls \ 'e8rent, still warm, \' e0 the trash. The rest of the dish too. IT is retained for not leaving the house \ 'E9E immediately. Mar \ 'E8S have downstream \' e9 lasagna succulent throat tightened \ 'E9E, she apologized to join Li-Yane and tell him his m \' e9saventure with the mare. \ Par. In fact j
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