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''4:30 PM, Same Day''<br><br>
 
''4:30 PM, Same Day''<br><br>
 
Vacation. A busy day; not without its share of surprises! But I feel better, more at ease, than I have for a while, despite the potentially troublesome topics. <br><br>
 
Vacation. A busy day; not without its share of surprises! But I feel better, more at ease, than I have for a while, despite the potentially troublesome topics. <br><br>
SOlved a mystery this morning: the Secret of Bent.  Straight was very helpful -- very illuminating.  <br><br>
 
The Great Houses are aware, of course; they see, and they feel, in their own way.  But what do they see? <br><br>
 
Now I know.  They see the shape of things to come.  They see -- and they let the Butler know.  Amazing.<br><br>
 
Should we use this place?  It is a shame to let such a marvellous resource go to waste.<br><br>
 
Talk to Alex C about it. Soon.<br><br>
 
Tried Walking to the House.  Distracted; it was much too nice to be Still.  Another time perhaps.
 
 
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''There is a section of the diary missing just before this entry.''<br><br>
 
Spiders. What is natural to an Outling? ''(note - Outsider)'' What do they do when they are not here – and why do they seek to come? ‘We must not hate what we merely do not understand.’ Still very true – but would a dose of understanding not help? How to get it??? Julian thinks there are two types of Black Things: Outlings who merely act naturally, according to their natures, whatever they are; and the Others, the consciously, deliberately malevolent ones. She could be right. But how can we use this distinction? Can we? Dunno. <br><br>
 
Spiders. What is natural to an Outling? ''(note - Outsider)'' What do they do when they are not here – and why do they seek to come? ‘We must not hate what we merely do not understand.’ Still very true – but would a dose of understanding not help? How to get it??? Julian thinks there are two types of Black Things: Outlings who merely act naturally, according to their natures, whatever they are; and the Others, the consciously, deliberately malevolent ones. She could be right. But how can we use this distinction? Can we? Dunno. <br><br>
 
Reminded of GE’s letter. “You will put your worlds before the others.” A flaw? <br><br>
 
Reminded of GE’s letter. “You will put your worlds before the others.” A flaw? <br><br>

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