Caught Between Worlds 4
This article is a follow up on an ongoing investigation into a charred manuscript found in the rubble of a burnt apartment building.
This article is a follow up on an ongoing investigation into a charred manuscript found in the rubble of a burnt apartment building.
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I’ve been giving things a lot of thought, and something still urks me about the transcription from the burnt apartment. I feel that we all have been thinking too narrowly, and I have… Continue reading
Caught between worlds indeed. Moved by our subject and what may have been his last words, I felt pressed to continue the BFD investigation. After thoroughly examining the charred manuscript, I am compelled… Continue reading
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