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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第3/166页)

.Hejumpedontoadeskattheendoftheroomandlookedattheimmehspreadbeforehim.Sometrunksheldgoldingots,goldsandgolds,rings,bracelets;others,silver.Hecrossedhislegsetedlyandshouted:"HowrichIam!”Justthenahugepythonslitheredsoundlesslyoutfromtheerofthedarkroomandwounditselfroundandrouablewherethepigmysatcross-legged.Ohepython,thepygmyflewinteandscreamedshrilly,

    "Wherehaveyoubeento?Youweresupposedththereguardireasures!Ihadtoopenthedoormyselfandalotoftroubleitcausedme!”Hegrewangrierashespoke.Onseeinghimsoangry,thepythonuncurleditselfandturoaseductiveagnakedwoman,andlikeMedusa,shehadhairofsnakes.Shekbeforehimandaskedfivehepygmypulledoutawhipfromunderhisbeltandcrackeditonherinfury.Shecriedandkowtowedtobeghimforpardon.Redweltsappearedonhersnowwhiteskin.Shelookedathimbeseegly.Thepygmystoppedandturoacreaturewiththestrongmuscurbodyofamanbuttheheadofamonster.Oneeyewasinthemiddleofhisfadtheotheratthebackofhishead.Therewasarhinoceroshornoopofhishead.Hepulledthewomantoherfeet.Thegemsandtreasuresintheroomthenturomulti-coloredclouds,driftingandfloatingintheroom.Someofthemcametogetherandformedasoftmattressforthetwomoomakelove.Attheheightoftheirlove-making,theybothtransformedagaintohugepythowiogetherinaricableknot.

    "Dimitri!Dimitri!!"Marianna’sboomingvoicetohisdream.Hewokewithastartle,hisbodystillglisteningwithsweat,tofindMariannashakinghim.Whenheopenedhiseyessleepily,theseductiveagfemalemonsterwasgoneandbeforehimwasMarianna’sfat,affabletenance."You’redreamingagain!”shesaid.Dimitrismiled.Hefoundthathispantsithnoalemission.

    "Howeyoudidn’tetogetyourdinight?"

    "ButIdid.Yougavemeshrimpsandsteak."

    "Thatwasthedaybeforeyesterday.Aren’tyouhungry?"

    "What!I”vesleptforsolong?Nowthatyoumentionit,I’mstarved!”saidDimitriandheheardhisstomachgrowlinprotest.Mariannahandedhimacupofhotchocote.

    "Thereisfriedchiandhamsandwithebag.Heatitupa.Why’tyoustayawakeandfindsomeworktodoinsteadoflivinginyourdreams?"shescolded."Whydon’tyoueandliveinmygarage?Youwon’tbeinanybody’swayandyou’llhaveadetroofoveryourhead.”

    "No,thankyou,ma’am.Thanksfortheoffer,butI’musedtoithere.Tomethemostimportantthingistokeepupmyvitality.Thankstoyou,Ihaveenoughfoodtosustainmyphysicalhealthandkeepupmybrainactivities.Therestissuperfluousandmeannothingtome."

    "OK,"saidMariannaresignedly,"Youdon’thavetothankme.Youwashmydwearequits.Getupyourchiandsandwidgooutthereandgathermaterialforyourdreams."

    Afterthesplendidbreakfast,heputonhisnewshirtandshoeswhichhehadretrievedfromthegarbagethedaybefore,ahatlifeingeneralwasfineindeed.Sopushinghiscartinfrontofhim,hewentoutintotheworld."IwonderwhatI’llfindtodaytoweaveintomydreams”hethought.Everydaywasfreshaohim.Hehadafeelingofexpecy,likeachildgoingtoDisneyrolledaimlesslyaround,watgpassers-byhurryingtowardstheirdestinations."Whyaretheyinsuchahurry?"hewondered."Lifeshouldbepcid,tobeenjoyed,notsohurried...”Thedaypassedwithouthisseeinganythingoutoftheordinary.Dimitriwasdisappointed."Uh-uh,nomaterialformydreamstonight.It’sgettingte."Justthen,hesawan
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