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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第83/166页)

oursnandking.Maythegodsblessyou.”TheypushedtheoedowntheslopingbankintothewaterandDimitriwentdownwithit,hidinguerbeheoe.

    Dimitriwasnotafrivolousmanwhorushedrashlyintotheunknownifhewasnotfidentofvictory.Hisassuranceofsuccessyinaremarkableadventurehehadthatveryafternooninthedeeprecessesofthosemountains,whenheacquiredhisbow,arrowandsword.Dimitriwasthirstyfromwanderingandlongedforadrinkwhenhecaughtaglimpseoftheyellowwallsofatempleinthedenselywoodedmountains.Hewalkeduptoitandkohissurprise,amonkeycametoahedoorandmadeasigniousobeisance.

    "Iamapasserby”’saidDimitri.”MayIseetheheadpriest?Ishein?"Themonkeypoioacloudinthesky,fromwhichDimitriuoodtheheadpriestwasout,wanderinglikeadriftingcloud.

    "MayIein?"heasked.Inreply,themoeppedasideahemanin.Ashesteppedin,Dimitriwassurprisedtoseemonkeyssweepingthecourtyard.Buthewasevenmoresurprisedwhenhepassedthestudyandsawothermonkeysreadingscriptures.Hewasinthecorridorwalkingtothebackyardwhen,tohissurprise,hesawabeautifulnakedgirl,withlongsnow-whitehair,washingherfeetbythestream.Amonkeywastherebyherside,wipingherexquisitefeetwithatowel.

    "Isn’tthattheflowerfairyofmydream?TheoheballetTheBearaerfly?Butsheisonlyacharacterintheballet.Ineverexpectedhertoreallyexist!"WhiteFairyturnedherheadandsawDimitristandiransfixed.Shegavehimacaptivatingsmileandsaid,

    "Ah!Youarefinallyhere.I’vebeenwaitingforyouforalongtime.PleaseetotheZenquartersforacupoftea.”Sayingso,shewalkedairilytowardshimlikeacloud,courteouslyinvitedhimiechamberandorderedthemofreshteaandfruitfuest.Curious,Dimitriasked,

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    "Fiveme.Idonotknowhowtocallyou,sweetfairy,butIwaslookingfortheheadpriestofthistemple.”

    "Iamtheheadpriest.”

    "Oh!Myrespectstoyou,headpriest.Ihopeyoudon’tmindmyinginunannounced.ButIamcuriousaboutwhyyouhavesomanymonkeysfordisciples.”WhiteFairyseemedlostinaperospectivereverieandsaid,

    "Yearsago,Iusedtobeahuhbowandarrows.Noanimalcouldescapeme.Onhearingasound,whetheritwasthefppingofwingsormovementinthegrass,Icouldshootitwithouthavingtotakeaimandnevermissed.Tocatchlivemonkeys,Iusedfreshfruitasbaitamanytrapsintheforest,butthedaythebaitwasgohetrapsdestroyed.Ihadfoundmyoppoofequalintelligence.Iwasveryangryanddecidedtogeteven.SoIsetmytrapsagainandwatearby.Oneday,afemalemonkeycameby,tookthefruitandbrokemytraps.Iwasfuriousandshotitwithmybowandarrow,killingitinstantly.Iwasetedfettingmyrevehrewthebodyasideahome.Butwheosetthetrapsagaiday,thedeadbodywasgone.Surprisedandcurious,IfollowedthetumblingfootstepsandbloodstainsonthegrassandmuduntilIcametoatree.Thereuhetreewasthedeadbodyofthemohfivelivebabymonkeysinherarmsandtearsintheerofhereyes.Shehadeouttolookforfoodforherbabies.Eveh,shecrawledbacktoherchildren.Facedwiththesequehesughter,Iwasstruckwithremorseanddecidedotogiveupmyprofessionofkillingandspendmytimedoinggooddeedsandraisingtheyoungorphanedmohosearethemonkeysyousaw.”Justthen,someeaglescircledtheskyaboveasifseekingtodesd.Amonkeyclimbedupthetowerandbeganstrikingthebellwitharod.Theairresouhpealsofmusic,elegantandsoothin
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