Book3:WereMyDreamIs
salmostlikeafriend.JamazandIwillmeetyouthere.” Sayingso,thetwoofthemgotintotheirddroveaway.Mr.Kaffeedidn’tevenspareaghehookerstandingoreet.Hegotintothelimousineanddroveaway,leavingtheknow-it-allyoungstreet-walkerwhothoughtherselfsosmartandsavvy,standingthereonthepavementdumbfounded.Shestaredatthedepartingcarsthinking,“I’vebeenwalkireetsforsomanyyears.I’vealwaysdreamedofaPrinceCharminginvitiogetintohislimousiodayitreallyhappened,butIletthisrareopportunityslipawaythroughmyfingers.Wasitreallyasthatoily-tonguedguysaidthatIletthatceofalifetimeslipaway?IfonlyIcouldbelikethatolddwarf;justwavemyhandintheairandwhateverIwishforwilletrue.Won’tthatbegreat?”Subsciouslyshetoowavedherhandintheair,wishingforadazzlingdiam,butnomiraclehappened. Theluminousmoonlightshonedownfromabove,almhtasdaylight.Thissamemooernandunging,hadmesmerizedpeopleallthroughtheages.Oryousaythatnothingisevereternandungingintheuniverse.Everysed,numerousnewpsarebornandjustasmanyofthemdieaway.Takeourearthforinstaheoturniilefarmndandfarmndturnintoo.Inonesed,GiantMountain,whichhadinpeacefullyonthehorizonsihebeginningoftimes,buckledandcrumpledintoseveralpieces,withonlyitsheadstilldisable,seemingmoreoddandbizarrethanever. Ontheoppositesideoftheke,Viohadfullyrecoveredafterafewdaysrestandcareandseemedmorebeautifundalluringthanever.ShewastellingMr.Finger,whowasreingonthepalmofherhand,thehappeningsofthestfewdays,howsheandCyclopsclimbeddoweepcliff,brokeopeesofhelndfouher;howshethenclimbedboriouslyupthecliffaloback