Shanhetun We continue through John’s “Special Cases” file, which chronicles, day by day, his investigations in 1967. Jaye Paro had started sending him her experiences, which only became stranger and more elaborate as time went on. It should be remembered that John was suspicious of her stories, but kept up the correspondence to find out more. These next few entries concern Jaye’s encounters with the mysterious “Librarian.”
Please note the first appearance of the enigmatic Mr. Apol, here spelled “Apal.”
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Comment by Solomon — August 17, 2016 @ 10:40 pm
Oh yes, there’s much more.
Comment by Doug — August 17, 2016 @ 11:19 pm
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