Book1:TeDream-Maker
rtablespotandfollowherwithhisdreams.Hecametoatreeatthesideoftheparkwhoseleafyshadowsseemedquiteinviting.Layinghimselfdownhefelsleepatonhisdream,Dimitriwaoaventwhichlookedlikeanacastle.Thehallwashuge,dismandaustere,litonlybyadimgaslight.Dimitristoodtheretryingtoadjusthiseyestothedarkhenhewalkedon.Hecouldhearthehollowechoofhisfootsteps.Thepcegavehimtheimpressionofaprison.Suddenly,heheardsweetyoungvoiharmoniouscresdo,singinginpraiseofGod."Howdidtheseyoungwomenndinsuchagruesomepce?"hewondered.Hewalkedovertothewindowwherethevoicescamefromandpeekedin.Therewereagroupofnuthealtarsinginghymns.Buttheonehehadmetintheearlymwasnotthere,sohelostiandwalkedon. Hewalkedaroun