Wonder Valley: June 2012
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...of the settler shacks did pass from the land, thereafter came unto the land another people.
This new people was many and varied, and amongst them, some were untroubled by the hardships their brethren wished to extend to them, and instead sought out those places, more remote, away from hardships not of their own making, not of their own kind. Places where they could see to their own doings, and their own art, in their own way. False words did not sway them and their eyes remained opened. A life was therefore lived and lived fully, even though the land all around was dire, and was fell, and did brook no error.
And so did it happen and so was it done.