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Zanzibar thought, "I have been crossing this part of the arid land for too long in search of the needed words,"
Zanzibar listened and smiled at the attention the work was receiving. Tap, tap tap; hammer, hammer, hammer, harder-harder-harder-again and again, as the words fell in:
Anna Adverb asked, "Where should the words ultimately be found?
In their places, both in the books that were and shall be created now," said Zanzibar.
Nan Noun announced, "What would be created were the books in The Library of Alexandria, the books of the library that had disappeared almost without a trace!" She added, Naturally, now also new books may be written to update the place.
Anna Adverb said, "When was this loss? Way back, more than two thousand years ago, when the world in Alexandria, Egypt was a different place from today in many ways. It was both ruled and attacked by people perhaps only dimly aware or maybe even afraid of how the words could truly serve. This was perhaps before people had a computer capable of uniting and transforming the planet called Earth, Anna continued,
by facilitating the exchange ofinformation; thereby, combining the people of the nations." She added, "Why was to bring knowledge again to a place where it had been and use the tools to create something new with which to begin again."
Paul Pronoun said, "After all, for just who or whom are these words intended? They are for all of us in this room of the Universe, our Earth, and also far from it in Outer Space, should there be found collaborators with desire to keep pace with the profound will to create and to participate in the marvel of cooperation."
Connie Conjunction smiled and said, "How is with patient determination, men could create this paradigm of information and so we could live in the sublime.
We could transform the races with all their different colors of faces by sharing and caring." "How," she said, would be by knowing and sewing the seeds of harmony.
Zanzibar said, Let’s look back at how we began and what we did to arrive at this point.
I remember well,
he began to reminisce."
Ali, Zanzibar’s friend, looked down through his orbit meter into Zanzibar’s eyes. The bleak expression did little to encourage him to continue this time journey back to Alexandria, Egypt, the home of the world’s greatest library of the time.
"The people in power at the time had chosen him