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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第86/166页)
turostoneasarewardfortellinghimwhereIwas.”Medusapattedthegroundshewaslyingonandsaid, "That’shim!Oncehegedintostoneandcouldnolongermoveevenafinger,heregrettedhisrashrequest,butitwastoote.He’sbeenstrugglingeversitonoavail.”Exhaustedbyherlongspeech,Medusaanting.Sheysidewiseonthegrouedforawhileandtheon. "Beautyisnotasin,butitprovedtobemyundoingandbroughtmeonlymisfortuneanduedpunishment.Perhapsthegodswerejealousofmybeauty.Theseriesofeventsthathappeertheygedmeinton,allthosepeoplebeingturostoneordyingbecauseofme,werebeyondmytrol.Ifeltlikeapuppetonastring,withnopowerwhatsoeverovermylifeandwishes.Sedandpersecuted,IwasbeheadedbyPerseus.NowIamabouttodiebyyoursword.Butnomatter,Iamtiredoflifeanyway.Letmybloodwashawaymysins.”Sheidhercheeksonthegroulyruffledthelusciousgrasssaying,"’tyoufeeltheslightpalpitationsoftheheartbeatandthewarmthofthetemperatureoftheearth?Itisgentleandsoothing.Itmaybeablessingtoendmysinfullifeandlieasleephereforeveraerintotheeternaldreamnd!" AfterhearingMedusa’sstory,Dimitriwasfilledwithsympathy.Hewalkedowhereshewaslyingandstoopeddown,nolardingherasaobeexterminated.Forthefirsttime,helookedatherfacetofadwasshakeraordinarybeauty,whoseradiancewasundimmedbythefog,thewildernessandherseverewound.Herfasatingeyes,rgeandeloquent,werenowlusterlessandtired;andsheseemedtobestrugglingtokeepthemfromclosing.Hesaidgently, "YouareonlyavictimcheatedbyFate,Medusa.SoamI.Soiseveryofateotpredominateyourlife.Youhavetorealizethatnomatterwhatdirestraitsyouareforto,youstillhavesuffitstrengthandtrolwithwhichtoredirectyourlife.Thereareuntrolbleforces,butthereinisstillinyourownhands.Fewpeoplerealizethis;sowhenstruckwithadversity,theytendtodriftwiththetideaeandmisfortuakeoverthecourseoftheirliveswithoutastruggle.ButonceyouuandyourpositioweenFateay,youadjustittothemostdesirablepitdassumeand.Throughingeniousmaneuversyouregaintrolofyourowbygonesbebygones.Fromnowon,Iwanttohelpyoushakefreeoftheropesandsthatbindyouandbeginanewlife.” DimitriwasabouttopulloutthearrowandhelpMedusabindherwound,whenhewasstartledbyahoarse,lowvoiingfromthecave,saying, "I’msothirsty.Blood!Givemethevirgin’sblood!"Hewasatohealertagain.SwordinhaintothecaveandsawCyclopswithhandsafastenedbyironstothewallofthecave.OnseeingDimitri,heflewintoatempestue,shrieking,shoutingandrushingathim,onlytobepulledbackbythes.Fromoutsidethecave,Medusa’svoicecouldbeheardimpl, "Don’tkillhim!Heishelplessandi.Ifyoumustkill,killmeinstead!"Seeirugglingmonsteredandhelpless,Dimitrikcoulddonoharm;soheretreatedtoMedusa’ssideandasked, "Whoishe?Whydoyouwaosparehim?"ButMedusawassoweakthatshecouldhardlyspeakandytherepaleandpanting. 80页 "Thestorywait”saidDimitri,"Wemusttreatyourwoundsfirst.”Takingholdofthearrow,hepulledatitwithhisrighthand.Thearrowcameoutwholeand,butbloodgushedoutofthewoundlikeanunstoppablestreaminspiteofhiseffortstostopit.WatgitflowonandonandseeingMedusagrowevenpaler,Dimitrididnotknowwhattodo.Hebenthisheadandkissedtheflesh,tornandmutitedbyhisarrow.Tohissurprise,th
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