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English, 24.01.2022 04:30 lejeanjamespete1

8. Thinking of Melchizedek, Santiago feels that it was "almost as if he had been here
and left his mark. . . he always appeared to help those who are trying to realize
their
Personal Legend." (Pg. 63) What makes Santiago think the old king has been
with him
during the year he spent in the crystal shop? Why does this constitute a turning
point in
the story?

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