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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第159/711页)
oredparadise.Theyareemotionsandfervorofthewordsthemselvesandnotthedirectdescriptionoftheauthor.Therefore,thoughvague,notminutelydescribedandusedonlyasbackground,theyaresovividlypreseheintuitiveperceptionoftheauthorthattheyremainforeverinthereader’smind.Thatisthecharismaofliterature.DimitrisuggestedthatAngelicashouldlookarouhrenewedperceptionandlearnfromtheheavens,theskies,themountainsandtheseas.Thensheshouldtakeadventureinwarddeepinsidehermind,becauseonlythosewithih,intuitivearatingintelligenakeuseofthesematerialstanithesis. Theyranon,steadilyrotatingonthecircurtrack,herheartbeatandherbreathingwereperfectlycoordinatedaasenseofpurepleasurefromherfleshbodyduetoexercise.Shethought,"Howfort
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