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− | Journal of Professor Zachary Zapperoni 23rd February 1876
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− | I must admit the events of last evening have left me somewhat perplexed and elated.
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− | While returning home from a ceremony in Baltimore for the inauguration of a new
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− | university, my journey was interrupted by what appeared to be a falling star blazing
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− | across the path of my carriage and landing explosively in a nearby field. While my
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− | driver endeavoured to calm the horses, my natural inquisitiveness overtook me and
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− | taking one of the lanterns from the carriage I proceeded through the dark towards the
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− | upthrown mound of earth and sod created by the careening object.
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− | Expecting to find some smouldering shard of rock amidst the tumult, I was shocked to
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− | see a metal cylinder of approximately one yard in length and half that in diameter
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− | shimmering in the flickering lamplight. Approaching closer to the object than common
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− | sense should have allowed me, I was further surprised to find that rather than feeling
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− | any heat coming from the it I felt a wave of cold encroach upon me. Shivering I knelt
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− | by the missile (for I now presumed it was some sort of military shell fired inadvertently
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− | from one of the nearby barracks) and examined it more closely.
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− | It was then that I realised the shimmering I had seen previously was not caused by the
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− | reflection of my lantern but was indeed eminating from minute grooves and channels
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− | etched into the surface of the object. I had never seen the military using anything of this
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− | sort and concluded it was not a spent shell. Throwing caution to the wind, I unhooked
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− | my cloak and spread it on the ground. Using my cane I carefully maneuvered the cylinder
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− | onto my cape and proceeded to wrap it tightly before calling for my man to help me carry
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− | it back to the coach. As we continued on our homeward journey my mind wandered over
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− | the possibilities for the origin of my find. If not military in origin, was it perhaps an
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− | experiment by one of my peers? If so then whom?</i></div>
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