Book1:TeDream-Maker
lfandfoundhewassurroundedbydarkness.Hisheadwhirledaallyhishearttractedinpainandanguish.Hisonlythoughtwastogetbacktohishedipidatedhut,tobealohhisgriefandhaveagoodcry.Buthereoreet,hemustmaintainhispoiseanddignity.Yokowavedherhandsinfrontofhisfadasked, "pened?AreyouOK?" "Ihavelostmysight.Iotsee.” "I’lltakeyouhome.”Thegood-heartedgirlwasfullofsympathy. 8 "Thankyou.WouldyoupleaseseeifthereareanylongstickorpolelyingaroundthatIuseforae?" Astheywalkedon,Yokokepthereyespeeledandsuddenlygaveatriumphantcryasshecaughtsightofalongpoleinapileofdebris.Sherushedotitforhim.Itwasabitlong,butserviceable.Holdiick,Dimitritappedhiswayforwardaskinghimself, "IsthishowIamgoingtospeofmylife?Iamlikeacrippledbirdthatolongerfly,likethedimsunthatfallsintoadeepabyssoriseagain.”Butamidsthisdespairandpaiainedhissensitivity.Hefeltwarmhandssupphimauralfragranaiden’sbodyreachedhisnostrils,bringinghimfortaement. “ImustkeepcalmuntilIgetbayhutandliedowtellinghimself.Soontheyleftthenoiseandcrowdsbehindandturoanarrowalley. "Hereweare.Iyself.Thankyouverymuch.” "Areyousureyoudon’twaakeyoutoyourdoor?" "No,thankyouYoko.Youhavedoeenoughbygoingoutofyourwaytmehome.Butbeforeyouleave,willyoutakeapieceofadvie?" "Ofcourse.” "Youareaverylovelyyounggirl.Thefemalebodyisbeautifundsacredandyouareluckytohaveanexquisiteone.Doformoney.Don’tdesecrateyourselfbyallowinganystrangemaopeeinandoutofyourbodyatrandom,justasyouwouldnotallowastraoenteryourhome.”Yokowassilent,butD