Book1:TeDream-Maker
wnwithhisbacktothewalndtriedtoeatthesandwich.Dimitrihadalwaysthoughtthewhadbeeooplicatedandwasunnecessaryatleasttohimwholivedinaworldofhisownwithlittledealingswithhisfellowmen,likeabirdatrge,flyingspontaneouslywherehewouldintothehorizonattwilight.Thisiaughthimthatthewwasnecessarytopreservesocialorder.Butthen,peoplelikeMr.Kaffeelivedabovethewandwasathreattowhoeverearhim,nomatterhowihewas. "Iwillwrestlelotagainsthim.”Dimitridecided.Helookedupatthetallhigh-riseandthought."Ohno!Nothere!IotfightWorldBay-handed.Iwillhavetogobaykingdomtodothat.”Heclosedhiseyesandimmediatelyfelsleep. PurplecloudswererisingfromthemountainstreamandthedawnmisthaddispersedwhenKingDimitriwasseenleadinghistwenty-fourbeautiesoverthesuspensietotheadministrativebuildingoherpeak.Thebeautiesweredressedinloose,soft,silkgoidesleeves,eachgowndifferentfromtheotherincolor,withabandatthewaistshowingofftheirmagnifitfigures.TheyfollowedKingDimitri,theirbillowingskirtsandsleeveslikeslenderwillowsswayinginthewind.Ohempassthebridgelikeatroupeofcelestialnymphswalkiherainbow,thenativesfelltothegroundinaweahereinworship. Thebeautieshadeachbeentrainedinonespecificfield.Usually,themomenttheyreachedtheotherpteau,eachwouldgodirectlytoherassignedpost.SomewouldgobyhelicoptertotheairbaseatthefootofthemountaihetransportationofallnecessarycargDimitriandhispacecrew.Somewouldgotooverseetheoperationsatthepowerpntandteleunicatioer.Otherswouldgotothehospitandattendtotheneedsofthepatientsthere.Dimitriusuallywenttohisoffice