Screwing sheep is easier than screwing little altar boys.
Sheep don't tell.
Also Shepherd gets to travel unlike Priest
because she was a man hungry man because she was a man hungry man because she was a man hungry man
No, Santiago does not turn lead into gold in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. Santiago is a shepherd on a journey to find his Personal Legend, not an alchemist.
as he has no one to talk.he is a shepherd and he only talk to sheeps.
the 1700s
The character who points a sword at the shepherd's forehead in the book "The Alchemist" is the boy Santiago. He does this to threaten the man who tried to steal from him while he was working as a crystal merchant.
yes, he has become an azzhole
Santiago. An adventurous young Andalusian shepherd determined to fulfill his Personal Legend, which is to find a treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. He is the book's protagonist.
he founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a direct action group focused on marine conservation.
The german shepherd has one of the largest bite forces of all the canine world. That and it has a great sense of smell.
From 7 months to a year...
I think so, But you can check the bible
The main characters in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho are Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd who sets out on a journey to find his Personal Legend; the Alchemist, an enigmatic guide who helps Santiago learn the ways of the universe; and Fatima, Santiago's love interest who stays behind in the oasis as he continues his journey. Each character plays a significant role in Santiago's spiritual and personal growth throughout the novel.