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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第110/166页)

fewasjusttocapturethismomentofjubilee,evenifittintedofinsanepleasure.Muffledrumblesofthunderrolledcloserandcloser,liketrottinghoofsofrunninghorsesfromfar-offpces.Jamazsatbythefirebeatingthe.Shadowsoftheflickeringfmesdanhisshiningbckbody,andhisbulgingandwell-developedmusclesflexedandrippled,overflowingwithprimitivevitality.Heseemedionthisvigorouspursuitasanoutletforhispent-upfurythattormentedhim.Sexualurgeswereprimarilyintendedfortheproliferationofthespecies,butliketheprogressofcivilization,ithadgraduallytransformedintoaperfectartofenjoyment.Jamazcouldonlygiveventtohisextrabodyenergiesinthevehemeingsofthe,whichbetrayedhisfrustratedaspirations.Themonotonousbuteicdrumbeat,interwovenwithandatedbytherollingthunder,shookthewilderness.Aslightningfshed,YokoandRichard,handinhand,sworetotakeeachotherforbetterorforworsetilldeathdidtheypart.Thelightningdisappeared.Wouldtheirmarriagedisieasquickly?Thefirebzedonfuriouslyasifbentonselfdestru.Thesinginganddrumbeatanddangshadoilyeheirlife.Whatiftheydied?Theirlifemightbeshort,buttheyhadlivedinthismidnightrevelry.Theyhadexisted.

    Itsspectacurboisterousnessabating,thefireburntonmorecalmly,thefmessubsidingtoasteadyglow.Jamaz,hisfuryspent,ythereexhaustedandintoxicated,dozingbesidethefire.Marawasalreadyasleep,thoughtheairstillseemedtoresoundwithhermencholytunes.YokoandRichard,tooexcitedtosleep,saturee,whisperingtoeachother.Dimitriwaslookingatthecampfire.Aminuteago,thebzingfmesseemedtoresembleaphoenixwithherwingsfullyspreadasiftosoartotheheavens.Butthwartediempts,thismagnifitbirdmetamorphosedfromwood,wouldfinallyberedubersandashes.Dimitriraisedhiseyestothekeiandmarveledatitsresembheoneinhisdreams.HehadbeenwanderingtoolongandthisseparationincreasedhislongingforhisKingdom;sohetooydownandsoonfelsleep.

    Chapter7CrisisintheKingdom

    Throughtheheavyfogthatpervadedheaveh,hazyglimpsesofthemooncouldbeseen,pearlyandopalest.Itwouldhavebeenalovelymoonlitnightifithadnotbeenforthefog.Abare-footedIleen,holdingaswordinherhand,tip-toedherwaytowardstheke,intendingtorowtothemeadowontheoppositeshiantMountain.Justassheushingtheoeintothewater,shecaughtsightofahugeEasterlily,snow-whiteincolor,blossomingbythewater.Surprisedtoseeitblossomingoutofseasooopeddownandtoucheditsdaials,meaningtopickit,butthengedhermindanddecidedtodosoonherwayback.Shepushedtheoeswiftlyandnoiselesslyintotheke,andpaddledonwithsurreptitiousbuthelessstronganddecisivestrokes.Itwasonlyinsuchthickfogthatshecouldhopetoevadethesharpeyesoftheever-vigintMedusaandhaveacetospirewiththecaptive,Cyclops.Thethoughtofhimbroughttohermindhisstrongmuscurbody,andshecouldfeewildtingliionatherloins.Hissiheprotrudinghornatthetopofhishead,hisveryuglinessaddedtohisprimitivesexuattra,andshecouldfeeltheheatofarousalpermeatingherbody.ShehadeuponthecavewhereCyclopswasdetainedquiteactally,whileseargforasuitablesitefDimitri’sgoldpaceatthetopofGiantMountain.ShehadlongbeenseekingforanapliallywhocouldhelpherusurptheKingdom,forshekhatshealonewasnotuptoaakingofsograndascale.Whocouldbemoresu
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