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Thief of Time - Cherries

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  1. There was no sound for a while but the brushing of two brooms. Then Lobsang said, 'I'm aware, Lu-Tze, that it is usual for an apprentice to give a small gift or token to his master when he finishes his apprenticeship.'
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  3. 'Possibly,' said Lu-Tze, straightening up. 'But I don't need anything. I've got my mat, my bowl and my
  4. Way.'
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  6. 'Every man has something he desires,' said Lobsang.
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  8. 'Hah! Got you there, then, wonder boy. I'm eight hundred years old. I've run through all my desires long ago.'
  9.  
  10. 'Oh dear. That is a shame. I hoped I could find something.' Now Lobsang straightened up and swung
  11. his broom onto his shoulder. 'In any case, I must leave,' he said. 'There is so much still to do.'
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  13. 'I'm sure there is,' said Lu-Tze. 'I'm sure there is. There's the whole stretch under the trees, for one thing. And while we're on the subject, wonder boy, did you let that witch have her broomstick back?'
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  15. Lobsang nodded. 'Let us just say... I put things back. It's a lot newer than it was, too.'
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  17. 'Hah!' said Lu-Tze, sweeping up a few more petals. 'Just like that. Just like that. So easily does a thief of time repay his debts!'
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  19. Lobsang must have caught the rebuke in the tone. He stared down at his feet. 'Well, perhaps not all of them, I admit,' he said.
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  21. 'Oh?' said Lu-Tze, still apparently fascinated by the end of his own broom.
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  23. 'But when you have to save a world you cannot think of one person, you see, because one person is a part of that world,' Lobsang went on.
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  25. 'Really?' said the sweeper. 'You think so? You've been talking to some very strange people, my lad.'
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  27. 'But now I have time,' said Lobsang earnestly. 'And I hope she'll understand.'
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  29. 'It's amazing what a lady will understand, if you find the right way of putting it,' said Lu-Tze. 'Best of luck, lad. You didn't do so bad, on the whole. And is it not written, "There's no time like the present"?'
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  31. Lobsang smiled at him, and vanished.
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  33. Lu-Tze went back to his sweeping. After a while, he smiled at a memory. An apprentice gives a gift to the master, eh? As if Lu-Tze could want anything that Time could give him...
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  35. And he stopped, and looked up, and laughed out loud. Overhead, swelling as he watched, the cherries were ripening.
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  37. ***
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  39. The Thief of Time - p355-357
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