Chapter 2
SoIlivedallalone,withoutanyoneIcouldreallytalkto,untilIhadtomakeacrashlandingintheSaharaDesertsixyearsago. Somethinginmyplane’senginehadbroken. SinceIhadneitheramechanicnorpassengersintheplanewithme,Iwaspreparingtoundertakethedifficultrepairjobbymyself. Formeitwasamatteroflifeordeath: Ihadonlyenoughdrinkingwaterforeightdays.
Thefirstnight,then,Iwenttosleeponthesandathousandmilesfromanyinhabitedcountry. Iwasmoreisolatedthanamanshipwreckedonaraftinthemiddleoftheocean. SoyoucanimaginemysurprisewhenIwasawakenedatdaybreakbyafunnylittlevoicesaying, "Please..."drawmeasheep...
"What?"
"Drawmeasheep..."
IleapedupasifIhadbeenstruckbylightning. Irubbedmyeyeshard. Istared. AndIsawanextraordinarylittlefellowstaringbackatmeveryseriously. Hereisthebestportrait1managedtomakeofhim,lateron.
Butofcoursemydrawingismuchlessattractivethanmymodel. Thisisnotmyfault. Mycareerasapainterwasdiscouragedattheageofsixbythegrown-ups,andIhadneverlearnedtodrawanythingexceptboaconstrictors,outsideandinside.
SoIstaredwide-eyedatthisapparition. Don’tforgetthatIwasathousandmilesfromanyinhabitedterritory. Yetthislittlefellowseemedtobeneitherlostnordyingofexhaustion,hunger,orthirst;nordidheseemscaredtodeath. Therewasnothinginhisappearancethatsuggestedachildlostinthemiddleofthedesertathousandmilesfromanyinhabitedterritory.