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Rome - 36. Chapter 36

Epilogue

The fifth scroll was either never finished or parts of it were destroyed. The other scrolls had parts that were difficult to read. If I had the proper equipment, I could’ve possibly done a better job of deciphering the scrolls. I used other references in this writing specifically the scrolls that were stored at the Roman Library in Rome. The help and expertise of Mr. Romani, the owner of the book store, allowed me to fill in some of the gaps.

From what I could decipher, the time was just before Julius Caesar declared himself emperor. Caesar was one of the Consuls at the time these scrolls were written. Those that believe in these ancient gods will tell you that you can still find remnants of the Villa, just look where Apollo shines on the land.

 

I want to thank all of my readers who went on this Roman Holiday

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3 minutes ago, Will Hawkins said:

OK, my choice would be a long series (many chapters), but it doe not have to be historical. as I am too lazy to search and too impatient to wait for the day when a chapter is supposed to be on line. I love the fact that your Rome story had very few grammatical errors in it – so many authors on GA have never discovered a grammar-checking program.

My location in Brazil is very different from Rio. The nearest town is Itacimarim, but we live on a farm/ranch a long way out in the country. My old bones love the warm weather however, when I first arrived (2008) we lived in an apartment on the beach. I love the ocean, but did not like the crowded conditions there. Where I live now, I cannot even see another house, though there are neighbors along the road to here. That is just fine for me. The property lies on a 40º slope down from the road to a man-made lake and is liberally covered with large trees. We even have a couple of lage mango trees that are just now giving us fresh fruit for breakfast.

Mister Will

In many ways you are to be be envied. 

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6 minutes ago, Will Hawkins said:

OK, my choice would be a long series (many chapters), but it doe not have to be historical. as I am too lazy to search and too impatient to wait for the day when a chapter is supposed to be on line. I love the fact that your Rome story had very few grammatical errors in it – so many authors on GA have never discovered a grammar-checking program.

My location in Brazil is very different from Rio. The nearest town is Itacimarim, but we live on a farm/ranch a long way out in the country. My old bones love the warm weather however, when I first arrived (2008) we lived in an apartment on the beach. I love the ocean, but did not like the crowded conditions there. Where I live now, I cannot even see another house, though there are neighbors along the road to here. That is just fine for me. The property lies on a 40º slope down from the road to a man-made lake and is liberally covered with large trees. We even have a couple of lage mango trees that are just now giving us fresh fruit for breakfast.

Mister Will

One story you might like is The Resort. It is a love story with a little excitement .

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5 minutes ago, CLJobe said:

One story you might like is The Resort. It is a love story with a little excitement .

Here is a list of my stories that my readers have given a five star rating:

Food Truck; The Boy by the Lake; Clarion; Box of Crackers; United World; Jimmy and Ritchie; Rome; A Child's Haven; Salvation;The Lottery; and Paul and Adrain.

I hope one or two of these you will enjoy

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