The Revolutions of Time by Jonathan Dunn
page 152 of 152 (100%)
page 152 of 152 (100%)
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heed, for what I have written will surely come to pass once more if
something is not done to prevent it. There is nothing else for me to say, for this is the end of my story, and within the next day I will also pass over to the spiritual realm. What, then, can I say to bring this to a close, for this is neither the end nor the beginning. I suppose all that can be said is this: DEJA VU (THE END) |
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