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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第138/166页)
oreality,realizinghewasonlyapenniless,homelessperson,thathisvastKingdomandfabulouswealthwereallillusionaryfabricationsofhisprolificbrainthatnoonecouldtakeaway.Heughedhystericallyrememberingthedespairandpanicofhisdreamswhichshookhimso,andhisdeviousendeavorsatespiowerereallymuchadoaboutnothing.Thesewerebutstrangedreams.However,thosebeautifulnakedwomenweresoreandeachhadherindividualpersonalityandvividbeautythatweresodistinctivethattheystoodoutasrealhumanbeingsandhecouldnotreciletothefactthattheyneverexistedexceptinhisdreams.Dimitrisattherefused,tryingtodistinguishbetweendreamsay,whenthegrowlingofhisstomachtoldhimitwastimetomoveon.Helookedupattheblueskiesandwonderedwhattimeitwas.Hehadnoseime,whichwasuselessandsuperfluoustohim.Itspassagericious,sometimesfast,sometimesslow.Atransparentwindbillowedthroughthebranches,causingthebuddingleavestoswayinunison.Dimitrithoughtthatperhapstime,too,movedlikethewind.Stirredbythemotion,thefadedpetalsofthewiltedroseoDimitriflutteredandfellonhiseye. “Ahyes!”hethought.“timedidmove.Itmightdosoimperceptiblybutthebudding,bloomingandfinallywiltingoftheflowersshowedthatitdid.What’sthediffereweenman’sfleshbodyandtheflowers?”,thoughtDimitri.“Itgraduallyagesaoo.Sothemostpracticalthingwouldbetofeedit.Onlywhenthefleshbodyisalive,itweavemoredreams.Inthissociety,peopleusetheirfleshbodyindifferentways.Somedomanualbor,othersdomentalbor,butitisalltowardsthesameend—toattendtothephysieedsoftheirbody,tofeed,clothaerit!Iwanttoletmyfleshbodyliveonandmakemoredreams.Ilovetodream.Ilovetomakedreams.Iamadream-maker.ThusIlive,notdisturbinganyoneandIdon’twantaodisturbme!"Hesmiledhappily,"Ah!Iwonderwhatkindofdreamswillstrayintomyslumbertonight!" 13 MysteriousDwelling GnawinghungerremindedDimitrihehadtofindsustenanceimmediately,forhisbodywasnodifferentfromthoseofotherlivingthings,vegetableoranimal,whichallneedednourishmenttosustaihedesignofthefleshbodyerfeeverydetail,butitdidgiverisetoalotoftrouble,forithadtobefedanditssexualurgeshadtobesatisfiedsomehow.Thiswastroublesome,butoherhand,alshtpleasure.Atthesametime,thefleshbodyhadtotendagainstdiseases,agingah.Dimitrididnotwanttothinkaboutitanyfurther.Itwasmoreexpedienttodealwiththepractieeds.Justashewasabouttogetupandgoouttolookforfood,ahugeshadowlookedoverhim.HisfirststartledreawasthatitwasCyclopsingafterhimforhisreveonsedlook,hefounditwasasixfootfour,300pound,blue-eyed,blond-hairedTitanofayoungmaninhistwenties,withawater-melonhoistedonhisshoulder,ingthroughtherosegardentowardsthehalf-burntruinsofahouse.Hewashummingindistinctlyashewalked,hishearingaidshowedthathehadhearingimpairment.Encumberedbyexcessweight,hismovementswereclumsy,buthisexpressionwasiandnaiveasachild’s,insinuatinghewasmentallyretarded.Suddenlywithashoutofjoy,heputdownhismelonandpounasword-shapedbambooonthegroundaeditssharpnessandflexibilityasamusketeerwouldhissword.Thenhesprangintopositionandfehit,decapitatingrosesasifhewouldanoppo’shead,causingaflurryofpetalsandleavestofalltotheground.Hehadhisfun,butcausedhavo
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