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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第68/166页)

herforehead.”Dimitrididashewastoldandthenrememberedtherewasanothermaninthegardenthatneededhelp.

    "I’llgodownstairsahatmanisdoing.”

    "OK.I’lltakecareofher.”

    WhenDimitriwalkedfromthedarkhouseintothebrightmoonlight,themanwasobeseenandElina’scarhaddisappearedaswell.OnlyhersuitcasewaswhereshehaddroppeditwhenshegreetedDimitri.Justthen,heheardElinacallingouttohimfromthethirdfloorverandah,

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    "eonupDimitriandbringmysuitcasewithyou.There’realotofquestiotoaskyou.”Sopigupthesuitcasehewalkedupthestairs.Thesweetyoungwomanwassittinguponherbed.Shesmiledathiminafriendlyfashionandsaid,

    "HiDimitri!IhaveheardalotaboutyoufromElina.Willyoupleasetelluspeonight?I’mallinafog.”Dimitritoldthemthewholestoryfrombeginningtoend.

    "Youmeanyouwereinthebackseatthewholetime?"

    "Yes.That’showIcametoknoasgoingon.”Thetwowomenlookedateachotherandsmiled.

    "Nowit’syourturn,Elina.Howdidyouetobeherejustinthenie?"

    "Bothofusthoughtweneededavacation,ageofse,sowebookedticketstalthisafternoonandarraospendthenightheretogethersothatwestartearlytomorr.”

    "Pal?That’snofun.Whydon’tyoutwogototheKingdomofDreams?"

    "KingdomofDreams?Whereisthat?"

    "Itsoundssoillusional!Doesitreallyexist?"

    "That’sahardquestiontoanswer”repliedDimitri.“Itwaslikeaskingabouttheexistenceofheaven.Tothosewhobelieve,heaves.Tothosewhodon’t,itdoesn’t.”

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    ThedistantrofengineswokeDimitrifromhisreverie.Helookeduptoseeanairlinerpassingoverhead,wonderedidlywhetherElinaandNovelwereonitahertheyhaddecidedtogotalortohisKingdomofDreams.Thenheughedathisownfolly.Thepassingoftimethesestfewdayshadleftabefuddledimpressioninhisthoughts.Hefoundithardtoascertaihertheywererealpeoplewhoactuallyexistedandcameintohislife,orjusttwobeautiesofhisimagination.Dimitritouchedhiseyesaaslightpain.Yes,onlyohingwascertain,hewasgoingblindonedayinthenearfuture.Sittingonthebenchbytheroadside,hewatchedcarafterby.

    "Willmysightbegoneinafsh,likethesecars?"hewondered.Hepoheeventsofhislifeandthoughttheywereuniqueindeed.Inreallife,hewasalwaysstrugglingwithadversity,findingresurreonlyinhisdreams,likealogier,nowfloating,nowsinking.Dreamsaypiledoneupoher,iingandmixedtogether.Suchwashislife.Hesawalongcigarettebuttonthegroundnearby,crushedbysomeone’sheels.Hepickeditup,rolleditsoftlyandcarefullybetweenhisfiomakeitroundagainandlightingit,sankbathebenchtoenjoytheluxuryofasmoke.

    "WhoamI?"heaskedhimself."That’saneasyquestiontoanswer.IamwhoIam,avagabondwiththemirageofabeautifulheavenlykingdominmymind.Iliveandwanderarouhwithit.”

    Freaterpartoftheday,Dimitriwouldsitthereinatrance,seeminglydoingnothing,buthisbrainwasfuriouslyatwork.Itwashisdailyroutine,likethephysicalexerciseoftheaverageman.Justthen,hewashavingastrangevisiohisbodybehindandbecameohthetranquilevening,uhitspeadjoy.Inhismienthoughtofaencebeyondtheuniverse,carefreeandromantiottihanypessimisticthoughts.Undersuchcircumstances,he’dratherbelieveiheoryofReination,notiouslevel,butonthelevelofpoetitasy.Butthehought,no.Soul,reinatiolife,the
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