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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第63/166页)

perstoriesofwhichhadnotbeenfinished.SuchhighapartmeillheSouthatthetimeandshelovedtogouptotherooftopandpy.Oneday,pyingoopoftheunfinishedbuilding,shesaacebetweenthebalies,whichseemedfrletobenarrowenoughtojumpeasilyover.Sherantowardsit,intendingtodojustthat.Whealmosttotheedge,shefoundthatitwasactuallyafourtofivemeterwideopening!Shestoppedaghast,heartpounding,bodystillswayingfromtherunandimmediatelysquatteddowntokeepherselffromfalling.Ifshehadn’tstoppedintime,shewouldhavefallenfromtheheightoftenstoriestid.Thistraumaticexperieenrecurredinhermind,causingfearandtension,whichshefeltwasharmfultoherbothmentallyandphysically.So,whehathappened,shewouldvisualizeherselfasafeather,flitteringandfallingharmlesslytotheground.EvenifshehadfallenfromtheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYork,thendingwouldhavebeenassoftasastolenkiss.Thinkingso,thetensionlooseally.Hermusclesrexedtotheirfullestcapacityandherbodybecameaslimpasaballofcotton.Shereedparalyzedonthesofa.Thebrainwasiheoddestandmostamazinganofthebody.Man’sthoughtsareabstravisibleandintangible,buttheyundeniablyexistandworkjustastheansdo.Man’sthoughtsworkjustaslungsbreatheandstomachsdigest.Theimageofthesnakecamebackagain.Shedidn’tknowwhythatpathetinedbodyswingingonthebranthecoldwindwassohauntingtohermind.ApooltableappearedandJoshuaseemedtobepying,designingeachshotatanaogetthemostballsintothepocket...

    Suddenly,Novelseemedtofeeltheghostofhertehusbandwanderingalloverthehouse.Theluxuriousantiquemansionimposedonhersuchasenseofsuffogdepressionthatshefeltaoescape.Steppingontothedriveway,shesawhernannyMarshawhoaskedinsurprise,

    "Whereareyougoing,honey?"

    "I’mgettingboredwithnothingtodo.I’mgoingtovisitmycousinElina.”Jamazhadjustwashedandwaxedthecar.Heopehedoorforhersolicitouslyandthelycloseditafterherwhenshehadgotin.Asshedroveaway,shelookedattherearviewmirrorandsawthetwoofthemwhisperingsurreptitiouslytogether,butshedidnotpayatentiontothem.

    "Wemustactfast.Elinaisnotonlyaor,butashrewdwomanaswell.You’dbettermakeamovetonight.”

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    “Iwaodothatyesterday.Youtoldmetowait.”Thesetwospiratorswereliketwoair-filledballoons:Jamazwasfullofprimitivelust,whileMarshawasfilledwithgreedandrapacity.Theblueskiesseemedtotihobscuremusic,butwheeently,itwasgohereremainedonlythesoundofpingagainsttheshoreaanthubbubofthecity.Dr.Gelbart,herslenderfigureshownofftoitsbestadvantageincasual,tight-fittingbcksweaterandpants,waswanderingbytheseaside,hergoldenhairflowinginthebreeze.Oh,weshouldn’tbecallingherDr.Gelbartsincesheisnowdivorcedfromherhusband,Mr.Gelbart,orratherMissGelbartnow,tobemoreprecise.SoperhapsitwouldbebetterifwejustcalledherElina.Shewenttothehospitalearlyasusual,onlytofinditwasthefirstdayofhervacation.Shehadfottenalboutit.

    "What’sthematterwithme?"shethoughtirritatedly."I’msoabsent-mindedandoutofitallthatIdon’tknowwhat’sgoingonanymore.Takestnight,forexample.DidIordidn’tImakelovetoDimitri?IthinkIdid,butI’tbesureevenofthat.Isn’tthatthelimit?"HerthoughtsturoDimitri.Whatastrangemanhewas.Shecouldtakeaspectroscopeandlookint
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