Book1:TeDream-Maker
ndcausedinnumerableheadstoturn.Attheerofthestreet,theyseparated,thegirlstotinueshoppingandDimitri,whohadnoiinthatfemiime,togoonhisway.TheyarraomeetatduskatJamaz’spdreturntotheircampsitebytheke,whereRichardwastocookasumptuousesedinnerforthemiionofhistinuousvictory. 10 DimitriwalkedonthinkingofhisfriendRichard,whowasinthegamblinghouseasusual,engagedinalife-ahbattlewiththeodds,hopingtowinmoremoney.Heptedonthepowerofmohatcoulddrivesomepeoplecrazy.Somemadetheaccumutiohtheirprimegoaloflife,buttoDimitri,moneywasofnosignificebecausehisfortunewasofsuchastronomicalfiguresthatitwasalmostincalcubleandtherebyequaltozero.Inthisworld,nojobsuitedhimbetterthanhispresehatofaical,rovingobserver.Tohimeadividualthatpassedbeforehimwaslikeabookontheopenrackofthelibrary.Ifthedifferentisandtriflesofhisorherlifewereloyallyrecordedanddescribed,itwouldmakeanoutstandingbook.Whenyouhavereadallthebooksontherack,youwouldbesatisfiedandhaveswhenitwastimetobeinterredihoftheearthwiththesecopiousstoriescollectedfromtheworldofmortals. Onthesidewalkofthebusystreetwherepedestrianswerede,JamazandhisbandofAfristreetmusiswerepyingforapaltrydonation.UsingseveralkindsoftraditionaldrumsahersimpleAfrimusistruments,theyperformedvigorouslyahusiastically.Thesimplereiterationofthemonotonousbeatbestowedanatmosphereofprimitivemystery,sofulloflife.Dimitrisatonabenchacrossthestreet,acupofcoffeeinhishand,enjoyingtheirperformance.Jamazlookedupatthecrystalblueskyandthendownonhisownshinybckbody.Thebluenessoftheskiesw