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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第100/166页)

gapaceofgoldoopofGiantMountain,sowhenDimitricamebackhewouldhaveonlypraiseforhisresourcefulmanager.Shecallediaffandtoldthemthatgoldwasbottomingoutanditwastimetobuy.ShesetthewheelsinmotiontobuyingoldthroughtheiremissariesthroughouttheworldandhaveitsentbacktotheKingdomtobuildanewpatopofGiantMountain.Asthestaffscatteredtodoherbidding,shemusedabouthertwobosses.Mr.Kaffeewasaruthless,hard-headedbusinessman,butgherknowledgeandexpertise.Healwaystookheradvidtheyplementedeachothertoperfe.Nowwithouther,hewashavingahardtimeg.ThehoughtsturoDimitri,herpresentmaster.Whenshefirstmethim,hewaswearingadarkbrownthree-quarterjacket,oversizedandbaggybcktrousers,oldarmyshoes,nosodanolivecoloredsafarihat.Hetalkedwithastammerandstoodthereawkwardly,notknowingwhattodowithhishandsahatwasherimpressionofDimitriwhehimforthefirsttimeinthehallofWorldBank.

    DaroagandgraylightwasjustbeginningtodispersethedarknesswhenDimitriwokefromhisslumber.HerememberedhispromisetoRichardandhowMedusatoldhimhecouldgetasmueyashewantedfromWorldBank.Butafeelingofdreadanduaintyhithim,forhowwashe,ahomelessperson,togouptothatimposingterandaskformohnothingwhatsoevertosupporthiscim?Butthatwashisonlyresource,sohoweverreluthewastocrashthegatesofthatawe-inspiringinstitutioodoso.Therefore,hegotdressed,lefthisdipidatedshelteraonhisway.

    Themwasstillgrayaeejungleofbuildingshadjustbeguntorevive.Humansocietyhaditsownuemofecologicalbance.AsDimitricrossedthewideexpaheemptysquare,hissolitaryfigureseemeddwarfedandinsignifit.Ontherightofthesquarewasanabaobodyshop;o,ahospital,opeyfourhoursadayforemergencycalls.Inhisambiguousimpression,therewasn’tmuchdiffereweewo.Theywerebothrepairshops,onedealingwithmaes,theotherwiththehumanbody.AcrossthesquarewasaCatholicChurch,elegantandcssical,whereheoftenheardsoothingandpeacefulmusicofthechoirapaheaningfromtheinterior,inspiringhisimagination.Thenunsintheirflowingveilsandhabitseandgoontheirsacredandcharitablemissions,likenymphsdesdingfromheaven.Hehadoftenwishedhecouldsummonupenoughcetogetonintimatetermswiththem,butheneverdaredto.Afterpassingthesquare,hecametosomenarrowsteeltracks,whichhadalwaysbeehoughnotrainevercamethrough.Itmustbearemnantofthepioneerdays.Thenearerhegottohisdestinatioerhisheartwentpitapat.Thestreetswerestilldesertedintheearlym.Abatteredcarparkedbythesideofthestreet,withitslightsstillfshingweaklyaddedtothesenseofdesotioerieswerealmostusedupandthecarlookedwornout.Thedriverhadfallenasleepinhisseat,evidentlyexhausted.Boththedriverandthecarhadco-operatedwellontheirlongtripandnowbothweretiredandneededarest.Furtherdowicedadeadseagulllyingonthepavement.Whyhaditleftitsnaturalhabitatbythewatersauredintohumansocietyonlytoendonthesidewalks?Itwasstillearly,butcarsarianshadalreadybeguntoappear,goinghastilyontheirwaywithcoldexpressionlessfaces.Asheapproachedthefinancialdistrict,hesawthetwenty-fourstoreyWorldBankbuildingthatspreadovertheentireblock.Itwashardtobelievethatallthisbeloohim!Ithadn’topesdoorsyet,soDimitrisquatteddownonthecurbacrossthestreettowaitquietly.

  
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