Book2:KigdomIteDreams
.Ja’sactivities.Youomakeachartdetailiakeshisshower,whesandwhenhegoestothebathroom.Itmustbeasmeticulousaspossible.Wewanteveryoneheesintactwithtospyforus.Youwillmakeaweeklyreporttothesetwogentlemen.” 1 Maryjustcouldn’tbelieveit!Howcouldthisbe?ItwasunthinkablethatanoldblindvagabondlikeDimitriJacouldbethebrainsbehindthevanishingofmillionsoftonsofgold.“Don’tyouthinkthiswouldbeaninfrionMr.Ja’srighttoprivacy?” “Weareonlyiedinbreakingthecase.Pershtsarenotunderoursideration.” “Ohheavens!”thoughtMary.“Itisunthinkablethatsuchthingscouldhappeninthistrythatputssomuchstressonindividualfreedom!” Uhefiery-redsu,MarycrossedAliceStreetandtinuedonherway,thetwotinyboatsstoicallybearingtheweightofherbody.Aftergraduatingfromcollege,Marydecidedtobeeasocialworkeraheoldandthedisabled,heartandsoul.Sheneverdreamedthatshewouldbeassigheabhorrenttaskofsnoopingonapoor,oldblindman.Feelingverydepressed,shecelledherdatewithPaundrefusedMichael’sofferofdierwork,hermindfilledwiththeimageofDimitri.Whydidtheweather-beatenwrinkledfaceoftheoldblindmanwithitsmediocrefeaturespersistincroppingupinhermind,refusingtoleave?Shedidnotknow,butdeeplysympathizedwithhisunenviableplight,likethatofaninfant,pagsstube,onexhibitiontoanyonewhocaredtolook.Thererivacytospeakof.Everywallwaslikeamirror,refleghiseverymovement,notleavingoutaail,bigorsmall.Itwaslikelivinginagsscage.Ifshewerepsuchasituation,shewouldgomadwithinthreedays.Luckily,Dimitriwassihnowifetoplicatematters;otherwise,theirintimatemomentswouldbee