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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第38/166页)

hattheyremainforeverinthereader’smind.Thatisthecharismaofliterature.DimitrisuggestedthatAngelicashouldlookarouhrenewedperceptionandlearnfromtheheavens,theskies,themountainsandtheseas.Thensheshouldtakeadventureinwarddeepinsidehermind,becauseonlythosewithih,intuitivearatingintelligenakeuseofthesematerialstanithesis.

    Theyranon,steadilyrotatingonthecircurtrack,herheartbeatandherbreathingwereperfectlycoordinatedaasenseofpurepleasurefromherfleshbodyduetoexercise.Shethought,"HowfortunateIamnottobemadeintoamarblestatue,butamfleshandblood-theofanimals.HowgdIamthatIdidn’tthrowmylifeawayheedlessly.”Herbraitudetowardslifeaffeotonlyherpersonallifebuthercreativepowersaswell.ItwaslikebeingbaihingintheKingdombecamematerialforherwriting:Thestrarastsofantiquityandmodernizationandthebeautifulsery,theinhabitantswhocamefromallersoftheworld.Herdescriptionofthetwenty-fourbeautieswereespeciallysuperb.Theirverygnces,smilesauresseemedtodepicttheirdifferentpersonalities,temperamentsandbackgroundsandcamealiveunderherpen.ShemadethesesketchesintoacolleofprosearyaoshowthemtoKingDimitriwhenhecamebackbeforefinalizingthemanuscript.Turningaroundtofacethesettingsun,sheranbackwardsandmadeaVsigntowardsitaurnedbacktoruntothefinish.Iance,shesawthesmilingfacesofAishaandStephaniewelingher.

    Lotus:

    Ieeroftherealworld,thesettingsunhadnotquitedisappearedfromthewest;thecrestmoonwasalreadyhasteningtomakeherentraheeasternsky.Onthebraheoldelmtreeinfrontofthesolitaryinnbytheroadsidehungabrightrednternwithadleinsideflickeringintheslightbreeze-awelesigravelers,signifyingfood,drinkawinklingstarscouldbeseenfromamidthebrahetreelikenaturalors.Thiswasnotathhfareleadingtomajorcitiesandtheneighbvilgeswerequiteprosperouswithshopsandsmallbusiragmerts,peddlersandfarmerssellingtheirproduce.Thethatchedroofoftheinnpromisedshelter.Severaldwarf-sizedtablesandstoolsintheopencourtyardwereclearlyvisible,aswasthebeautifulyounggirlsittingbythestove,tendingthefireinaneasymannershowingherdispositioleasthemoonlight.Itwasnotthetimeforafair,sotherewerefewpassersbyandbusinesswassck.

    ThewanderingDimitrisatalohedwarfedstool,phiswarmedwinefromasmalltinjar,enjoyingtheprovincialdishesofferedbytheinn,amidthewildseryofthestraid.Justthen,aleanyellow-haireddogapproachedhistable,tailwaggingbeggingforfood.Dimitrilookedatitandthoughtthatitwasoddlyfamiliar,buthebrushedawaytheideaasabsurd,forhowcouldhehaveseenthedogbeforeifthiswashisfirstvisittothispartoftheglobe?However,hetosseditabigkofmeat.Thedoggobbleditupandthenlookedlonginglyatthetinjarwithgreedyeyesanditsmouthwatered.Dimitriwasamusedandgood-naturedlypouredoutabowlofwinefulltothebrim,setitdownonthegroundandwatchedthedogpitupgreedily.Drunkandreeling,thedogturogoanddisappearedintothedarkeningtwilight.

    Dimitriwatcheduntilthestrangedogdisappearedfromsight,thentakingupacuphepouredhimselfanothercupofwarmwihewinebroughtafortable,warmsensationtohisstomach.Hewassoengrossedinwatgthedogthathedidnotnoticethefigureofanoldwood-cutterappearuheredntern.Itwasonlywhenth
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