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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第51/166页)

odsdidnotwork,Ithinktheyshouldshouldertheresponsibilityofparenthood.”Aishastoodup,hershapelynakedbodymovingeffortlesslyamonghervastresourcesofknowledge.Shechoseabook,turothechapteronPre-historicArtandhaoDorna,saying,"Thesearepicturesoffresthewallsofcaveswheremanliveddurioheydepiandwomenindifferentsexualpositions.Thisisahugestonepilr.Atfirst,nooneknewwhatitmeant,butarcheologistscametotheclusionthatitwasthesymbolofapenis,whichprimitivepeopleworshipped.Atthattime,maoliveingroupsiosurviveandbatthedangersofthenaturalworld,soproliferationbecameasacredduty.Butinthemodernworldtoday,overpoputionandscarcityofnaturalresourceshavebeethenumberoneproblem,soourpriorityistotrolthegrowthofworldpoputionandnotwasteourresourcesthoughtlessly.Lookingatthosecrude,primitiveetgs,DornawasremiheoddstancesofNatalie,acssicballetdancer,doingheryogaexercises.Whenshedanced,herstylishpoise,matchlessgrace,legandsymmetrywereunfettable.

    "Musttherebeamanandawomaninmakingababy?"

    "Ofcourse,mydearlittleapple!"ughedAisha.

    "No,Idon’tbelieveit.Ithinkawomandoitallbyherself!"

    "That’simpossible!"

    "ThenhoweNataliemadeababyallbyherself?"

    "Whatdidyousay?"Dornaseemedonthevergeofsayingsomething,butstopped.

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    "Whatwereyougoingtosay?"

    "Nothing!"repliedDorna,makingaface.

    Natalie:

    Nataliewasextremelyshybynatureaalmostallhertimeeitherexerginthegymordangoageoftheauditorium.Atrueartist,shekeptastrictdiettomaintainthelightnessandbuoyancyrequiredofaballetdancer.ShespokewithaheavyRussia,sothenguagebarriermayhavebeenthereasonwhysheseldomunicatedwithothers,butherdimpledsmileandpleasingdispositionendearedhertoeveryone.ShewastheoppositeoftheoutgoingandoutspokenDorna,whobecameonafirst-namebasiswithalmosteveryoheKingdomofDreamsafteronlyafewmonths.DornamadefriendswithCortezandKojak,KingDimitri’stwotigers,whousuallysatbeforethethrone,andshewouldroamthehillstogetherwiththem.DornabecameiedinNatalieafterseeingherperformintheballet"TheBearaerfly".Herbeautifuldangdepictedthefroliebutterflyflutteringdelicatelyamongthemyriadofflowersupthehilnddownthedale.Herswayingfigureseemedtobebahestemofaflowerorabdeofgrass.Heretherealbeautymadeherseemmorelikeaspiritthanahumanbeing.Theotherrole,thebear,wasofcourseperformedbyKingDimitri.Thestartlingtrastbetweenthebig,heavybodyandclumsymovementsofthebearandthedelicatebutterflyproducedaicaleffect.Theaudience,whilemarvelingatthepowersoftheSupernaturalBeingwhocouldcreatecreaturessooppositeinappearaemperament,alsoappudedtheimaginationailityofthechrapher,KingDimitri.Therewerethreeathedance:

    Act1

    Onaheavilyfoggyspringm,thebearwaswanderingaimlesslyinthewidefieldsandmeadows.Abutterflyflewupanddownandaroundhim,butalwayswithinashortdistance,asifleadinghimtowardssomedestination.Curious,thebearfollowedher,fppinghisarms,imitatingherflying.Theheavymistgavehimaprivacyotherwiseimpossible,lettinghimreverttohisnaturalhrowingawaythehypocrisyofmundanede.Butthenthebearrealizedthathenolongerreposedinahumanbodyandthereforedidnothavetobother
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