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		  		Book3:WereMyDreamIs  (第7/327页)
“Here’ssomecigarettes,thereshouldbehalfapackleft.Thelighter’salsointhere.Enjoy.HestretchedouthishandtostrokeMaureeheangrylittledogtursheadtobitehishandviciously,butthemanwasagileandwithdrewitquicklybeforehecouldbebitten.    AfterthemaheteuationwasdiffusedandMaureenjumpeddowntothegrassagaintoresumehispursuits.Dimitrisatonthebenchsmokinghiscigaretteandthought,“I’msureIhaveheardhisvoiewherebeforebutIotpceit.IshouldnothavetoldhimthatCharinalivedinthisneighborhood.Ifheisuptomischief,Ihavejustshorteheareaheosearordertofindher.Ihopenothingwillhappen.”Justthen,agroupofpeoplecameontotheseandDimitricouldhearughter,shoutingaedchatterbehindhisbench.Fromthesevoices,Dimitriakeoutthatitwastwofamiliesandtheirchildrenabouttopyagameofsoccer.Thefatherswerethecoachesaherswerethecheerleadersshoutingencements.Dimitriwassurethattheywouldhavebroughtanabundanceoffoodwiththemtohaveasumptuouspiicaftertheballgame.Maureenwaseagertojoininthefun,buthewasnotabletokicktheball,sohewaitedbythesidelines.Wheneveraballrolledout,hewouldrurieveitanddribbleitbacktothegame.ThepyersweredelightedwithMaureenandcriedout.“Goodboy!Goodboy!Youaresosmart”Theywouldshakehispaws,pathisheadandpywithhim.SoonMaureenartofthegameaheveryone.Dimitrithought.    “Lifeshouldbelikethis,fullofhappinessandughter.Unfortunately,flict,dissentanddiscordfarexceedpeadharmony.”    Dimitriinhaleddeeplyatwhatwasleftofhiscigarettebefretfullytossitothegroundandsoutwithhisfoot.Thenhepickedupthebuttandputitinhispocket.    “Hey,olddog,”avoicebesidehimremarked,“Areyoutoostingytothrowawayyarettebutt?”    “No,I’monlypigituptothrowintothegarbageter”repliedDimitri.Heknewfromthatvoicethatitwasoneofhishomelesspals,adirty,dipidatedbum.    “Ifyouoffermeacigarette,Iwilltellyousomegoodnews.”    “Whatgoodnews?”Takingoutacigarette,Dimitrigenerouslytossedittohisfriendandlighteditforhim.Themanpuffedgreedilyathiscigaretteandthensighedinsatisfa.    “It’sbeenalongtimesinceI’vehadarealcigarette.”    “Whatgoodnewsdoyouhave?Goontell,soIshareinit.”    “Areyouhungry?”askedthemanabruptly.    “No,Ijustateandamquitefull.”    “Furtherondowreet,someacademyisholdingagathering,somekindofoutdoorparty.Thereisalotoffoodthere.Yougoasome.It’sfree.Youmaybefullnow,butyousayyouwon’tbehungryteron?Ourstomachsarebothersomethingsaobefedeveryfewhours.Whydon’tyougogetsomeofthefoodaforwhenyou?”    “That’sagreatidea,butI’tgobecauseIamtakingcareofadogforafriend.I’tleave.”    “Oh,that’sMaureen”saidthemanlookingatthecutelittledogrunningaroundonthegrass.“Itsowhattallbeautifuldy,right?”    “Yes,that’sshe.”saidDimitrinodding.    “Iwouldlovetodosomethingforher,too”saidtheman“evenifIdiedoingitbuteoplefromtwoentirelydifferentworldsthat’tevendreamofintermingling.”    “Whyarewepeoplefromtwodifferentworlds?Weliveonthesameearth.It’sonlythattheylikethesedentarylifeofbeiledinonepcewhilewepreferanomadone,roamingalroundthepce.That’stheonlydifference.”    “What’sthematterwithyoureyes?”askedtheman,wavingahandinfrontofDimitri’seyeswhilepuffinggreed
		
				
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