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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第162/166页)

ecametothisearth.Shehadlostherfamilyiy,onlytojoinanevenrgerandhappierone.Reassuredafteriingeveryfadfindingthemallkindaogetalongwith,sheywiththisnewhaven.Mara’stenmagigersbroughtforthspontaneousmusic.Shelivediwehtury,inasocietywhosesteel-likeessandckoffriendlinessandhumantouchhadmadeherfeellifewasunbearableaenceimpossible.ButhereinKingDimitri’sKingdom,withthebzingfire,apace,beautifulnaturalserysofamiliarandfortable,shefousuitablenicheforherself.Sheswitchedtoanoldpopurfolksongeveryoneknewandsanginapahebeautiesjoinedin.Thebeautifulfemalechoruswasthemostwondroussoundintheworld.

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    Thefirebzed,warmfragrantbreezeblewandblewlikethesoftevehingofayoungmotherwhilesheslumberedinthedeepofthenight,agentlesmileonhersweetfajoyingendlessdreamsinthelongnightsthatwouldneverbeinterruptedbythelightofdawn.Thewarmfragrantbreezeblewandblewfromthebeginningtilltheendoftime,likethesoftevehingofayoungmotherwhilesheremainedinanendlessdreamfromwhichshewouldneverwake.Thebeautifulfemalechoruswasthemostwondrousmusitheworld,resoundingintheopenmountains.JustthenCyclops’obstinatesperm,theunshapedfetuswhichhadstruggledoutofIleen’slifelessbodywasattachedonadandelion.Thesightofthegroupofbeautifulwomensinginghappilyfahefireofherrevenge.Hermotherusedtobethemostbeautifulofbeauties,butcametosuchatragid.Shewouldneverfetthebitteroathofvengeaookassheburstforthfromthelifelesswombofherpoormother.Tohertwistedmind,thebeautifulvoicesraisedinsongwasanexcruciatingtorture,seeminglytobethetragichowlofherdyingmotherbeied.Thewarmfragrantwindblewgently.Theyetunformedfetus,stilltiletobemasterofherownas,wasblownupintotheair,andfloatedlikepolleninthedomainofKingDimitri’smysteriousKingdom.

    Uheradiantluminesceofthefullmoonwhichhadmovedtotheterofthesky,thewaterinthekesparkedandshimmeredinamyriadofpinpointsoflight,andtheprofileofthemountainrangesbecamemoreclear-ddistinctthahelowhorizontalraheGiantMountainlookedamazinglylife-like,asifthehugegiantwastrulystrugglingtomovehisparalyzedbody.Thebeautifulfemalechorusseemedtohaveiedinhimastrongtorrentialurgeforresurre.Aroundthefire,thebeautiesehefullestthisstraiight.Medusa,however,feltiltease,lookingaroundtensely,alertforanyunusualsoundormovement.Suddenly,shestoodupandsaid,

    "Quick!Putoutthefireandhidebehirees.Anunknownfnbodyhasenteredourareafromtheairandisheadingthisway,It’shardtosaywhetherit’sfriendorfoe.”Havingjustgohroughthetrialsofbattle,thebeautieswerefulloffearandtrepidation.Theyquicklygotsomewaterfromtheke,putoutthefireanddisappearedintothewoods.

    Justthenawitabroom-stickappearedinmid-air.ThesnakehaironMedusa’sheadstoodonendlikealionarousedandshewasabouttotransformintoahuge,ferociousbirdtoentertheenemy,whenYokoputherharaininglyonMedusa’sarm,saying,

    "No.Wait,Medusa!Don’t!That’sGrandmaAmaliawhhtmeuplikeherownfleshandblood.Shemeansnoharm.”Thewitchseemedtobedrunk;swayingunstablyonthebroom.Shetookanotherswingatthebottleinherhandandsighed,

    "ThereisnopearthIhaven’tvisited,butneverhaveIseensuchbeautifulwatersandmountains.Thisisrea
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