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tingsometimesuhemoonlight,sometimesinadrizzlingraintheywouldsitinthepyingmusistrumentsandsinging,drinkingwineandenjoyingthedifferentaspectsofthenightseonthegoon.Hereyestraveledtothesurroundingmountainsandrememberedhowhetookthemmountain-climbingandhunting.WhatamanKingDimitriwas!Heuoodlifeandhowtoenjoyittothehilt-anepicureanahetitheyalllovedandrespected.Aishawalkedontothestdoorandope.Itwasherprivatequarters.

    Thewallsofthestudywerelihbookcasesfromfloortoceiling,allfilledwithbooks.Theylookedalittledisorderly,butwiththedisorderlinessoffrequentusage.Onthepinkcarpetcthefloor,werepilesofbooks,someonanthropology,someoernreligionandsomeooryofcivilization,carefullyselectedbythemistressofthestudy.hewindow,therewasargewhiteiniddeskgildedingold,madewithexcellentcraftsmanship.Itwasfortusuchabeautifulpieceofarthadfoundamistresswhoplemeawell.Atthemoment,shewasgatheringmateriandpreparinganimportaobereadattheiionacademicmeeting,justasshehaddonemanytimesbefore.Asshewalkedintoherroom,Aishabegantotakeoffherclothes.Shewasawomahirties,withskinpureaswhitejade,wearingaesestyleknotatthenapeofherneck.Whenshewaspletelynaked,shesatdowntowork.Toherclotheswereusedtoresistcoldandnottobewornwhenunnecessary.Shehadastronggreedforthefullestsensationofherbodyandtobefreefrombohereforenottobehamperedbyanyclothingwhilereseargwasheretricity.Sopreoccupiedwassheonherreadingthatanythingelsewasoblivious;andtheonlysoundsintheroomweretheturningofpageswhileshesedthroughherbooksforwhatevershewahenshewouldtypepartofherthesisnimblyandswiftly.Aishastoppedtypingforamoment,leanedbaherchair,frowningintration,thinkingofhowbesttoexpressherideas,whenhereyeshappeofallooofamiddle-agedmanonherdesk.Hewasanordinary-lookingman,amutto,withnospeciallydistinguishablefeatures,wearinganolive-coloredsafarihattiltedatanangle.Hisftnose,darkbrowneyesandolddisarrayedclothingseemedmoresuitableforajanitorthanKingDimitri,buthissmilewaskindandendearing.

    Aisha’sthoughtsflewbacktotheirfirstmeetingattheluxuriousboardroomoftheFoundationofAnthropologyandHumanCivilization.ThoughAishawasyoungaiful,herresearchhadwoernationalfameandtherespectofschorsallovertheworld.Sonoonewasgreatlysurprisedwhenshewasaskedtoleadateamofstists,whoweretodoextensivereseardestablishapleteandexhaustivefileonthedifferenttribesofhumansthathadexistedorstillexistonthisearthofours,includiprimitive.Itwasastaggeringproject,requiringhundredsofpartitsaensivefunding.Shewaschosenbothforherexpertiseandherdedicationtoherwork.NowAishalookedatthemansittingoppositeheratthetable.HeresidentoftheFoundationandmainfinancialbackeroftheirproject.buthewasshabbilydressedandcouldeasilyhavebeentakenforajanitor.Hisspeechshowedhisckofformaleducationandtainednostificjargon,butitwasciseandtothepointahdeepintellectualpowerswhichbeliedhismediocreappearance.Hisopeningspeechwasverysimple.Hesaidthereasonhewasfundingthisprojectwasbecausehebelievedtheevolutionofhumancivilizationwasnotasmysteriousasmostpeoplethought.Fromhisobservationofchildrenatpy,hecametotheclusionthatitwasmor
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