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		  		Book1:TeDream-Maker  (第20/166页)
rategicspots,buttheyneededKingDimitribacktotakeandofthedangeroussituation.Dimitriwasaghastatthisturs.Hepacedtheroomwithaheavyheart,browsknitted,regrettinghisimpulsivedecisiontopunishDonKaffee,whichresultedinthisuedattackbyRomantroops-theDon’spatriots.Hekhattheenemyoverwhelmedhiminnumbersandoheykheyofthend,theywouldattack.Thateanthepletedestruofhisnewlyestablishedempire.Allhishopesandpnswouldetonothing.Butthen,hisproudandstubbornnaturecametohisaid."No,Iwon’tgiveup.Notwithoutagoodfight!Imustknowwhattheenemy’spnsare"hedecided.Hewentbacktohiscouddreamed.    IoftheChiefturionoftheRomanLegiomospherewastense.DimitrisawDonKaffeewithhisdarkgssesandexpressionlessfacediscussingpnsofattackwithhisgenerals.Thediscussionhadevidentlybeengoingonforquitesometime.TheRomangeneralswereadamant.    "Thesemountaiuralgeographicbarrier.Justlikeafortress,theyareeasytodefendbuthardtoattack.Wemustsendoutscoutsandmakeroughmilitarymapsbeforedegonapnofattack.”    "Impossible!”saidMr.Kaffee“That’soutofthequestion.Timeisoftheesseackatallcost!”    “Thereisnopossibilityofaquicksuccess”insistedonegeneral.    "Itwillcostthelivesoftoomanyionaries!"criedanother.Justthen,itortedthattherewassomeosidethetentaskingtoseetheChiefturionwithpnstodefeattheeheDohepersonthtforthatonce.DimitriwastakenabacktofinditwasIleen,whomhehadkilledbutterresurrectedianceforhisharshness.Herfacesobeautiful,wasnowscarredbythecwsofthetigers,andhereyeswerefullofhatreday.    "Iknowasecretpassageintothefortress.Iwillleadtheway”shesaid."Butonlyononedition:Youmustkilleverylivingthinginthesemountains,menandanimals."DonKaffeewaseted,butDimitriwassorrowfuedtofindthatforallhispainstIleentolifeagairedforhimwasashighasthemountainsandasdeepastheos.    Dimitriwokefromhisdreamfeelinggloomyanddepressed,withnoreadypnsofdefenseagainstthisfatalcrisis.ForthetimebeitheothersbacktotheirsurveilsaabouttheseeminglyimpossibletaskofproteghiskingdomagainstIleerayal.Suddenly,hewasstruckwiththeideathatifhecouldbriolife,socouldhedoitwithothers.Hewasoverjoyedandgatheredhisbeautiestogether.Hegavehisordersbriskly:The500ablebodiednativeswerethtlythesecretpassagenightanddayforthreedays.Itwasalongandwindingvalley,easytoguardbutimpossibletocapture.ItwasinallysuggestedanddesignedbyIleenasameansofescapeinergency,butithadnowbeehermeansofrevenge.Heorderedboatstoberowedoutandalltheothersweretoldtocrossthekewithhimtothebarrenhillsoherside.Theyweremystifiedwhentheyweretoldtalongspadesandbuckets.Itwasgrowingdark.Campfireswerebuiltalroundthedesote,barrenhill,whichwasatoransformedintoaseofbustlingactivity.Thetwenty-fourbeautieswerebusycarryingwater,lookingforthesoil,sievingthedmixiogethertomakemudcakesforthecreationofnewlives.Theyhaddiscardedtheirloose,floatingsilkgownsastoocumbersome.Nowtheywerewnaked.Inthehardworkofcarrying,diggingormixing,theirtallslenderaifulfiguresretainednimbleelegandgrace,provingtheywerenotjustsexualsymbolsmadefortheenjoymentofmen.    Muddywaterandfragrantperspiratioogetherspottedandshoheirlongflowinghairastheiyoft
		
				
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