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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第62/166页)

’sdeath,findingshecouldnothahepublishingpanyalone,shesoldit.Somehowshefeltrestless,feelingtherewassomethingsheshouldhavedodidn’t.Searghermind,itsuddenlydawnedohatshehadhepapersyet.No,shehadhepaperssinceJoshua’sdeath.Habitsofformerdaysstillydormantinhermemoryandoccurredagainwhendistressed.Shelitacigaretteandsatdown.

    Thelivingroomwashugewithtwosetsoffurniture:oneese,oern.Theesesetwasmadeofrosewood,cqueredandeboratelycarved,coveredwithembroideredsatincushions.Thewesterwasofvelvet,softandfortable.Therewerethingsscatteredaroundtheroom,chosenfortheirartisticvalue:athickPersiancarpetwovenwithpicturesoftheCrusaders,sculptureoffuciusotbellywhichJoshuachosebecauseitwassodifferentfromtheusuallikenessandshowedtheiivenessoftheartist,areplicaofRodin’s"Musing",hisfavoritesculpture.Nooneknewwhatthatmanwasthinkingofsittingtherecradlinghischeeksinhishands.TherewasalsoanivorycarvingofaThaidancer,frozeninherbeautifundmeicalposture.Thesewereallmasterpicesmadebyartistsdepigthehumanbodyastheirsubjectmatter.Man’sposturediffersinthedifferentstagesofhislife.Theeandvivaciousnessofchildhood,wherelifeforcesbrewandgrowforalongtimeexplodeintotheseeminglyeverstingenergyofyouth,likethebudjustburstingwithbloom.Thehestabilityandsophisticationofadulthood,themostpreciousandgoldenageofman,whichisliketheflowerinfullbloom,themostbeautifundfasatingstage,untilitmellowsandfadesintooldage,wherethebodyshrinksandshrivelsandthefacewrinkles.Butitislikethesettingsunwhichleavesitsresiduewarmthoh,symbolizingthekindnessalenessofoldage.Thoughman’sbodygebecauseofoutwardenviroandcircumstances,wemakeourmindsandsoulsintomasterpieces,justliketheartistswhomakeourbodiesintoart.

    ItwasatthisstageofhislifethatJoshuamarriedshedidnotmindtheagedifference.Havinglostherfatherduringchildhood,shelookeduptohimasafatherfigure,seemingtopromisesafetyandsecurity.Shethoughtthatthesixtieswereamayearsbecausethenhewasmatureandasfullofsubstanceasanepic.Joshua’sfaceseemedtoappearbeforeher,itssternandsolemnexpressionemphasizedbyhisrimlessgsses.Hismeticulouscalcutionsoftimewasanobsessionbonmania,ashewouldusehiscalcutortopnhisdayexacttotheverysedastohowlonghecouldspendoneachofhisdailyactivities.As,exadaccurateashewas,therewasnowayhecouldcalcutehowlonghisheartwouldkeepbeating.Itwasatimebombthatcouldexplodeatanyminute.Novelusedtobehisprivatehenshegraduallytookoverthedutiesofhisbusinessassistant,beforefinallybeinghiswife.

    Shewasstillloafingonthesofawhenallkindsofpicturescameunbiddenintoherhead.Thefirsticasso’spaintingur-faan".WhenNovelfirstsawit,shehadthoughtitweirdandstraoexpressthingswithtriangles,butitleftadeepimpressionradually,shecametoappreciatethatthetriangurshapewasharmonious.Thenthesegedtothefamouspictureedoldigupleft-overearsofwheatfromanalreadyharvestedfield.Shewassmilingfaintlyinsatisfa.Novelwasdeeplymovedbythepicture.

    Suddenlyshegrewnervousandbrokeintoacoldsweatbecauseanotherchildhoodsecrowdedintohermemory.Shewasonlytenoreleventhen,havingjustmovedintoanapartmentohfloorofatenstoreybuilding,theup
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