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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第11/166页)

re’sthecarkey?"Dimitrialledandsaid,

    "Ididn’tknowIhadtotakeitout."Whenthepolicearrivedandeveryonehadbeeioned,Mrs.KaffeepointedanacgfiDimitriandsaid,

    "Officer,Isuspectthatmanisanapliceofthethieves.Heleftthekeysinthetentionally.”

    "Youhavenoproofofthatma’am.Butwe’lltakehiminforquestioning."

    TheofficerthenturoDimitriandsaid,"Wearenotarrestingyoubutweohaveyouedowntothestationandmakeastatement.Pleasegetintothesquadcar."

    Dimitrigotintothecar.Helookedatthebarredwindowsusedfordetainingcriminalsorsuspedshrugged.Hesatdoromptlyfelsleeptofollowthetrailofthecarthieveswithhisdream.Meanwhile,theofficerswerestilltryingtopcateMrs.KaffeeandwritingtheirreportwhentheyheardDimitriknogatthewindowofthesquadcardoor.

    "Whatisit?"ohemasked.

    "Thecarwasstolenbyawhitemanandtwobcks.ThewhitemanisdrivingandnowtheyarecrossingtheBayBridge.Ifyouputoutabulletin,youcatchthemohersideofthebridge.”

    "Howdoyouknow?Whydidn’tyousaysoearlier?"Dimitriwashesitant.Hecouldn’tsayhejustdreamedit;sohesaid,

    "IjustnowrealizedtheyweredrivinginthedireofthebridgefreewayentrahecartheftreallyhadnothingtodowithDimitri.Whenallformalitieshadbeehrough,thepolibacktothegasstationwherehewasfiredthenandthere.

    Dimitriapologizedprofuselytotheownerforthetroublehehadcausedahegasstation.Beingfiredonhisfirstdayofworkdepressedhim."Thissocietyisastrangemorymybesttotoitandjoinitsranks,buthoweverhardItry,Iamalushedout.MaybeI’mjustamisfit.”HemusedthatMrs.Kaffeeseemedvaguelyfamiliarthoughhecouldn’tforthelifeofhimrecallwherehehadseenherbefore.Theremusthavebeensomereasonforhertopilikeshedid.Hewanderedaroundaimlesslylikeheusedto,andhisfootstepstookhiminvoluntarilyonhisusualpathtowardsLakeMerritt.Hesawyoungpeoplesittingonthebenchesenjoyinghamburgersandsoftdrinks,talkingandughinganimatedly.Therewerealsomanyfashionableandwell-dressedpeopleinbusinesssuitsstrollingaround,obviouslyontheirlunchbreak."Oh,it’salreadynoohoughtDimitri.Whehesepeople,hefeltasenseofinferiorityingoverhim,envyiheirenergyandpurposeithehought,"Why’tIenjoylifethewayIwantto?Whyshouldeveryonebealike?"Heshruggedabetter.

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    Hegottothepierandsatonhisusualbench,thinkingoftheeventsofthepastfewdays.AftermovinginwithMarianna,shemadehimwash,shave,cuthishairandboughthimnewclothes.Hewasnotatallusedtoallthisfussalikeanewmabedwassuovelexperiehefoundithardtogotosleep.Itwasastormynight.Thewindandrainwereragingoutside,butallwasquietandsereneihebedroom,onlyMarianna’ssurbreathingcouldbeheardinthesweetdarkness.Hefeltthattheroomwasasolitaryboatdriftingonastormyseaandapicturehehadseeninhisyouthcamevividlytomind.Itictureofaofyoungbirdssleepingsoundlyamidwindandrainanditssimiritieswithhispresentstatestruckhim.Hecouldn’tfetthefactthatifheweren’there,hewouldbeseekinghaveniorm.Thatdriftinglifestylewasbleak,drearyandsometimesfraughtwithdanger,butithadadesotebeautyandasenseofadvebeedtohiscarefreespirit.

    Suddenly,Dimitriwasstartledfromhisreveriebytwosofthandschiseyes.Helookedbadfoundthesmilingfaariannalookingdownonhim.

    "S
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