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- - It has been a while since I have heard only silence and I enjoy it greatly, I think.  For some reason, I do not feel altogether welcome in this new world in which I have arrived.  But how could I be unwelcome in an age with no inhabitants?  It is, of course, only in my head.
 
- - It has been a while since I have heard only silence and I enjoy it greatly, I think.  For some reason, I do not feel altogether welcome in this new world in which I have arrived.  But how could I be unwelcome in an age with no inhabitants?  It is, of course, only in my head.
  
This world is very beautiful.  (But I think I have yet to ever write in a journal that an age I have linked to is horrid or disgusting.)  From the grassy hill where I am standing, I can see green fields below along with a few scattered forests.  A rather large lake looms some distance from where I am standing, yet the water's blue can be seen plainly from here.  The air is fresh and the sky is sparkled with white clouds.  It is absolutely breathtaking, and yet, that strange feeling again.  Perhaps it is the hot breeze that continues to blow from the north.
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This world is very beautiful.  (But I think I have yet to ever write in a journal that an age I have linked to is horrid or disgusting.)  From the grassy hill where I am standing, I can see green fields below along with a few scattered forests.  A rather large lake looms some distance from where I am standing, yet the water's blue can be seen plainly from here.  The air is fresh and the sky is sparkled with white clouds.  It is absolutely breathtaking, and yet, that strange feeling again.  Perhaps it is the hot breeze that continues to blow from the north.
  
 
Hotter than I would have imagined, it almost singes my skin, and I feel quite uncomfortable when it comes.  I will try to ignore it.  Night has almost arrived and the sunset is spectacular.  Oranges and reds have settled above the western horizon.
 
Hotter than I would have imagined, it almost singes my skin, and I feel quite uncomfortable when it comes.  I will try to ignore it.  Night has almost arrived and the sunset is spectacular.  Oranges and reds have settled above the western horizon.
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- - I am leaving today in order to bring back Sirrus and Achenar.  I have left them alone in Channelwood.  I believe they will enjoy all there is to see here.  The age seems to have stabilized.  I believe the meteors set off a period of volcanic activity by piercing into the shallow crust.  But the tremors have become few.
 
- - I am leaving today in order to bring back Sirrus and Achenar.  I have left them alone in Channelwood.  I believe they will enjoy all there is to see here.  The age seems to have stabilized.  I believe the meteors set off a period of volcanic activity by piercing into the shallow crust.  But the tremors have become few.
  
- - I have just noticed that a large amount of this journal has curiously vanished from the very pages on which I wrote the last eighteen months.  Fortunately, I have copied many of my construction notes in another journal.  I do not understand the many mysteries of this world but I trust I will discover logical answers to my questions.  I have a feeling that many of my questions can be answered in another age to which I hope to travel soon.  But for now I must simply accept this world's mysteries and take pride in my accomplishments.
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- - I have just noticed that a large amount of this journal has curiously vanished from the very pages on which I wrote the last eighteen months.  Fortunately, I have copied many of my construction notes in another journal.  I do not understand the many mysteries of this world but I trust I will discover logical answers to my questions.  I have a feeling that many of my questions can be answered in another age to which I hope to travel soon.  But for now I must simply accept this world's mysteries and take pride in my accomplishments.
  
 
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