Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Tossed and blown



Augustus Albi, renowned dyslexic teacher of Creaive Thuikning, is intrigued that his new interest in Latin miraculously causes him no spelling problems. Amongst the dog-eared works of the ancient writer he reads a secret document 'Ambulare cum spe in corde tuo, et solus non ambulat.’ With that in mind he plans a long rural walk near Liverpool to raise money for Stilten's Nordic Cultural Emancipation Trust. He will follow a pre-Roman track that Prigentia assures him is on an arterial ley line that leads to the forgotten remains of a stone circle hidden in primordial woodlands. Samuel Quinine donates several predecimal ordnance survey maps and a military compass, and Yevgen Huxtable gives him an old pair of hiker's anti-blister boots.

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