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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第30/166页)

istofsorrowandmencholy.

    "IfIcouldlivemylifeagain,Iwouldspenditinhappinessandenjoyment,happyandcarefreeasthoseteen-agers,”hethought.Nearhim,ayoungmotherandherone-year-oldboywerepyingtogetheronthegrasswiththeirgolderiever.Thelittleboy,justlearningtowalk,chedhischubbyfistsandmadeboxingmovements,whithisdotingmotherintopealsofmerriment.Suddeumbledandfell.Hismotherrushedtohisaid,buthesatonthegrassandugheduproariously.Thedograojointhefunandlickedhisface.Themotherpickedhimupandhuggedhimtightlytoherbreastsandhecspedhisarmsaroundhernedkissedhersmilingfacerepeatedly,hisughingeyesasbrightasthetwinklingstars."IfIwerehe,hoy1wouldbe!”thoughtDimitri.“Icouldembracemymotherandkissher.Inprimitivetimes,thatlittleboycouldeasilyhavebeeapreyofwildbeasts.Mankindhasealongwaysihen,afteranarduousjourneyofbillionsofyearsofevolutioleone-year-oldboyisnowohresholdoflife,learningtowalk,butananimalofhisage,likethegolderiever,isalreadyabletoproliferate.Perhapstheheanimal,themoretimeitogrowup.”

    Suddenly,golden-hairedMary,hertightbluejeansandwhiteblousecameontothese,carryingabackpadrunningtoherpanionsatthebus-stop,hergoldenhairflyinginthewind.Dimitrigazedatthefamiliarform,puzzled,searghismemoryforwherehehadseenherbefore.Suddenly,aseatthezoofshedintohismind.Itwasmany,manyyearsago,whenDimitriwasstillinhisearlyteens.OnedayhewenttotheOakndZootokilltime.Suddenlyheheardwomenscreamingandsawacrowdgatheringatthecageofthechimpanzee,jostlingandexg.Feelingcurious,heweoo.Thechimpanzeewasmasturbatinghimselfvigorously.Agirlinthecrowdcoveredherfacewithherhandsbutwasstillpeekingthroughherfihechimpanzee,whichheldsomewaterinhismouth,sprayeditather,wettingherfadhair.Justthen,theschoolbusarrivedaeen-agersscrambledoncallingtooher,jostlingandughingastheycrowdedthroughthesmalldoor.Thatgirtthezoowasthesplittingimageofgolden-hairedMary,butthenofcourseitcouldn’tpossiblybe,becausethree,fourdecadeshadpassedsihen.

    Dimitrisatonthebenchtalkingtohimself.

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    "Amalia,Idon’treallyknowwhenmylifeonthisearthbegan,butit’sbeenalong,longtime.Myfleshcamefromyou,andwiththatbodycamefate,soul,thoughtandalltheotherattributes.Theseexistonlythroughandinapaofthefleshbody,withoutwhichfateaed.Withoutthefleshbody,alltheseattributeswouldbemeaninglessandinsignifit.Fate,forexample,hasalwaysbeenatroversiandunanswerablequestioralstatebetweeentandent.Lookingbathepast,youwillfindanobviousbuthelessexistingtrack,whichyouthinkwouldbeentbeforeyoufindit.Fateandfleshbodyareactuallytwo-in-oneandone-in-two.Ah,Amalia!myfleshisyourfleshandmyblood,yourblood.SinceIamyourfleshandblood,Imustacceptthepainthatfatehasimposedonmyfleshbody.ButyourlifeisoneofsinandIwishIcouldusemyfleshbodytoatoneforit.OnlyIdon’tknowwhetherthatispossibleornot”.

    “YouknowAmalia,Iwentbackseveraltimestothezootoobservethatchimpanzee.Sometimes,helookedsadandthoughtful,butatothertimesheseemedhappyandpyful.I’veetotheclusionthatheisphilosopher.Hemusthavefoughtlikeaeredbeastwhenhewasfirstcaptured.Butthen,hefoundmanwasstrohanhe,andthatescapetothewildwhere
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