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   Book3:WereMyDreamIs (第82/327页)

acefullyonthehorizohfacedtheblueheavensasifaskingitapuzzliionthathadneverbeenansweredforthousandsofyears.Dimitrikhatstepbystephewassinkingdeeperintothatpcedeepinhisheartadrowsinessagaineoverhimlikeateasinglightfog.Unwillingtogiveupenjoyingthebeautiesofthisspringdawedtheeofsleep.Soshoulderingashovendholdingsomegardeningtoolsinhishand,hewalkedalongthewindingpathtothetopofthesmallhill.Hestoppedataspotfagthewaterbutwasshelteredfromthewind.Thesoiltherewassuitableforpntingflowers,soDimitrihadchosenitasthelocationforthebeautifulsecretgardenihofhisheart.Thegardenwasne,butherwasitsmall.Dimitrihadpulledupalltheweedshereandinthebareas,andhadpruhetrees,shrubsandpntsusingsuitabletools.Multi-coloredflowerswerepntedeverywherefillingeveryer,allvyingtooutdotheothersincolorandfragrawasreallyawonderfulsight.Whatwasmorewondrousandcouldnotbeseeninardenswas,flowersofdifferentseasonsallbloomedatthesametime.Dimitristraighteotakeabreakandtostretchhimself.Hegheoppositeshorewherethegianthadbeenlyingonthehorizonsihebeginningoftimeaurnedbacktohisgardening.Heworkedonhappilyanddiligentlyuheblueskies.Whehestooduptotakeabreakandgncedagainatthegiant,hisheartseemedtogivealurdhesuddenlyrememberedthatthemountainhadbeenpletelydestroyedandonlythegiant’sheadremaiact,therestofhisbodyhavingsunktothebottomofthewater.Howcoulditbeuntouched?Howcouldthegiantbelyingthereintact?Assoonastheideafshedacrosshisbrain,theworldaroundhimbegantoshakeviolentlyandtheverygroundunderhisfeettrembled.Aseriesofear-deafeningcrasheswereheard.TheworldshookandspinnedandGiantMountainsplitintoseveralparts.Theearthquakecausedtraumatigestotheearth’scrustwhichbroughtaboutatsunami.ItwasasiftheearthquakeasunamiwereagaiedbeforeDimitri’seyes.

    Dimitrisatuponthetground.Hispanic-stri,sightlesseyesstaredstraightahead,murmuring,“DidIunknowinglykillthegiantwhohadinonthehorizonsihebeginningoftime?Ithoughthemustbestiff,numbandinpainafterlyinginthesamepositionforsolongandonlywaoeasehisdisfortbyginghispositionalittle;neverdreamingitwouldcausehimtodisiepletelywithonlyhisheadremainingabovethewateruntouched.Ihaveunwittinglyittedanotherheinuouscrime,forwhichIcouldone.”

    Aslightwindblewoverthedesertedgarden,causingflowerstoflutterandruffledtheleavesandbrahetallweedsrustledwithaooslightforhumanfootsteps.Itwasasifsomeanimalwasquicklymakingitswaythroughthem.Theringofbarks.BeforeDimitrirealizedwhatening,asmallplumpfurrydogjumpedontohisp.HekwashislittlefriendMaureenwhenhishandstouchedthoselongfurryears.

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    “Hey,mydearlittlefriend,howdidyouknowIwashere?”ThelittledogjumpedtothegroundandtuggedatDimitri’strouserswithhismouthasifurginghimtogetupandfollowhim.Dimitriwasgreatlyarmedandasked,“Issomethingwrong?Whereisyourmistress?HassomethinghappeoCharina?It’sbroaddaylightnow,howIedusatohelpher?

    As,beautifulwomenaremoreapttogetintomessysituations…”Dimitriwaswhimselfupintoafitofaynotknowingwhattodowhenheheardafamiliarvoicecallingfromoutsidetherosegarden,

    “HeyMaureen,whereareyou?Maureen?DidyoufindDimitri?Ifnot,eoutandwew
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