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1 Grab the nearest book. 2 Open the book to page 123. 3 Find the fifth sentence. 4 Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these
instructions. 5 Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book
in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is
closest.
"After a few of these excursions I observed an object
upon a great eminence about three miles distant: I extended my walk to it, and
found the ruins of an ancient temple: I approached it with admiration and
astonishment; the traces of grandeur and magnificence which yet remained were
evident proofs of its former splendor: here I could not help lamenting the
ravages and devastations of time, of which that once noble structure exhibited
such a melancholy proof. I walked around
it several times, meditating on the fleeting and transitory nature of all
terrestrial things; on the eastern end were the remains of a lofty tower, near
forty feet high, overgrown with ivy, the top apparently flat; I surveyed it on
every side very minutely, thinking that if I could gain its summit I should
enjoy the most delightful prospect of the circumjacent country. Animated with this hope, I resolved, if
possible, to gain the summit, which I at length effected by means of the ivy,
though not without great difficulty and danger; the top I found covered with
this evergreen, except a large chasm in the middle."
From “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen” by Rudolph Erich
Raspe
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