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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第8/166页)
acywiththeoppositesex.Idon’tthinkthere’sanothermanlikemeintheworld.”Heknewhehadadeepinferiorityplexahewasnotgoodenoughforanyofthem.Hecametorealizethatthereasonhecouldnotpursuethewomanhefanciedwasbecausehenevercreatedthenecessaryfoundationforhimselftoloveandbeloved.Therefore,hepcedthemoal,outeandunapproachable,onlytobelookedatandadmiredfromafar. Onthewayhesawpedestrianswearingallkindsofclothes:meninformalsuits,casualpantsorT-shirtsandjeansandwomeninbusinesssuits,prettycolorfuldresses,miniskirtsorsizableclothes.Therewasenoughvarietytodazzleone’seyes.Therewerealsocable-cars,muni-cars,doubledeckbusesandcarsofallbrandsandmodelsscootingaboutoreets.Thebuildingswerejustasdiversified,rangingfromoldVictorianmansionstomodernskyscrapers."Why!It’slikeahugeamusementparklikeDisneynd!”hethought.Dimitriwasamanofalmostfifty,butheretaihecuriosityofateenageraforlifeofamuchyoungerman.Theworldwasfullofinequality.Somemenwereriewerepoor.Dimitrikepthisequilibriumbythesimplephilosophyofbelievingi,presentandfuturelives.Hethoughtthatinhispreviouslife,hemusthavebeeedmillionairewhantlysquanderedhiswealthaedwomenbadly,thatwaswhyheoorinthislifeandnevercouldexperienceloveorromaookfortinthebeliefthatifhewasgoodinthislife,hewouldbehappyi.Thisseeminglylogicalbeliefwasfasatingandromantidactuallywasquiteprevalenti.Dimitricalleditasee-sawphilosophy. DimitriwalkedonandonuntilhefoundhimselfinthefamiliarsurroundingsofOaknd,hisfavoritehangout.Feelingtired,hesatoepsofthepostoffi13thstreettorest.ARollsRoycestoppedinfrontofthebuildingandawell-dressedwomansteppedouttofeedthemeter.Dimitri’seyesweregluedtotheglittering,silver-coloredshoeshehadseeninhisdreams.Agroupofboysrodebyontheirbikes;somechildrenwalkedhandinhaheirnurseryschoolteachers;oldpeoplefromHotelOakndsatsunningthemselvesinthegardeninfrontofthebuilding;acoupleinwheelchairscamebacktogetherfromtheirgroceryshopping.Dimitrisuddeasifitwerespringwheremyriadsofflowersbloomedprofusely,andpeopleofallcolors,bck,whiteandyellowwalkedaround,nude,idlychattinganddrinkihegrassamidtheflowers,orjoyfullylisteningtomusicovertheradiointhisparadiseoh—allracesofpeopleinperfectharmony.Flowersdonotneedclothes,herdoanimals,whyshouldhumaheexception? JoewalkedoutofthepostoffidsawDimitrisittingtherelostinreverie.Helookedathimptuouslyandwalkedbywithoutaword.HewentbacktotherestaurantandsaidtoMarianna: "Isawyoursonsittingoepsofthepostoffice." "Myson?Whatareyoutalkingabout?" "Dimitri!Yoodtohim,savingthechoicestleftoversforhim.Isn’theyourson?" "Bull-Sh1T!Mindyourownbusiness!”Withthat,Mariannarushedoutandrantothepostoffice.ThereshefoundDimitristaringoutintospacelostinhisday-dreams,obliviousofhissurroundings.Sheshookhimandsaid, "!Dimitri!!Wherehaveyoubeefewdays?Whatareyoudoinghere?You’llcatchcoldsittinginthiswind.Aren’tyouhungry?ebackwithmeandhavesomethinghottoeat.”Dimitricamebacktorealitywithajolt. "Hi,Marianna!”hesaid.Hisstomachgrowledandhesmiledsheepishly,"GuessI’mhungry.”AndhefollowedMariannabacktotherestaurant.Onth
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