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Under The Telling Tree

I was brought to a Telling Tree that grew at the top of a small hill. A few hundred of the Folk sat down below me as I took the offered seat of honor. I noted the canopy of the Telling Tree was such that it directed all sound downhill. It also captured voices from the audience and funneled them to those seated at its trunk. An excellent auditorium.

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This entry was posted in Three Different Ways on July 26, 2012 by Kerian Nox.

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