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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第143/166页)

entonoticetheywerealiveahing,toobusytoenjoyandrejoiceattheverymagicofexistence.Agroupofsmallchildrenpraalking,ughing,shoutinganimatedly,likefriskyshrimpsorlivelysmallfishfroligintheshallowwaters,jumpingandscootingaround.Oheygrewup,theytoowouldbeelonelyfish,reservedandimpersonal,swimmingaboutier,notunigwitheachotherthoughlivinginagroup.Dimitrithought,inthecurrentoftime,everyoneislikeafish,includinghimself.Hewasonlyafishthatlikedtolurkiers,immobileandhushed,whilelidedbusilyaroundatthetopofthewaterseekingsurvival.Theydidnothavethetimetothinkofthesignificeoflivingorthevalueofexistence.Ifoheywentdowntothedeepandremaihere,stilndmotioheywouldthensuddenlyuandthattheywereliving.

    Immersedinthisthoughts,Dimitrisuddenlyfoundhimselfatabustlinginterse,wherecaraftercarfshedby,ionreagtheirdestinations,loathingtowasteevenonesedoftheirprecioustime.Whattheydidnotrealizewasthattheywereactuallysquanderingawaytheirlifebecausetheyweresacrifigtheirleisure.Finallyhecrossedthebusystreetandcametoaremoteerofthecity.

    "Ishouldgobaydipidatedshelter,”hethought."Ihaven’tbeenbacktothatnarrowalleyforquiteawhile.Thereireat,Iwouldbefarawayfromthehustleandbustleofthecity,uedbysunriseandsu.Sunshineandmoonlightwillbebutsuccessivealterationsoflightoutsidemydoor.ThereIfullysavorthetasteoflife,enioysomelovelydreamsandthepleasureofbreathing.”Thenhepassedaluxuriousofficebuilding,intheerofwhiyshadowysilhouettescouldbeseenmovingaround.Someseemedtobebaogethersinginginasilentchoir.Otherswereshakingtheirbodiestotherhythmoftime,dangiion.Allwentoninabsolutesilence,likeanoccasionalturbulentwhirlpoolinabodyofwater.Soontheywouldbegone,sweptbyittopartsunknown.Ifpeoplediedandtheirsoulstioliveon,theywouldbeabletoenjoylifefullerthantheydidduringtheirlifetime,asthentheywouldhavemoreleisure.Isn’tthefleshbodythenayokeonthesoul?No,toenjoylifewewaituntildeath.Wefreeourselvesfromthestraintsimposeduponus”

    Raisinghishead,Dimitrisuddenlysawabattered,beige-coloredautomobilestrahecurbofthestreet.Itsbeautifulyoungmistresswasstandingbythedoorofthecar,dressedinalightgraysuit,smilily,herlonggoldenhairtousledinthewind.

    "Whyhi!It’syouagain,Dimitri.Iknewwe’dmeetagain!"

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    "HiMegginn!"saidDimitrihasteninguptoher."Whyareyouherealone?Hasthecarbeenagupagain?"

    "I’mafraidso,”shesaidruefully."Iwasjusthopingyou’dappearagainoutofnowhereandetomyrescue,andhereyouareatthemostopportuime!"

    "Thehonorisallmine,”saidDimitrigalntly.Megginngotintoherdsatinthedriver’sseat,whileDimitripushedwithallhismight.Therge,heavycarbegantomoveslowly.Theenginepurredandthecarcametolife.Megginnputherheadoutofthewindowandsaid,

    "eon,jumpin!"andDimitrididsowithoutthinkingtwice.Dimitrisatthere,tooexuberanttoenjoythesery,hisattentionfullyteredonthisyoungwomanhesotallyentered.

    "WellMegginn,howhaveyoubeendoing?"

    "Prettygood.Iwasgoingtodumpthisoldthejunkyardarestforever,butwhenIgotthereandsawthelitter,Ijustcouldn’tdoit!Itwastoocrueltoletmyoldfriendbedismemberedandcrushed.I’mallforlivealive,soIgedmymindand
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