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The Book of Words of the Pageant and Masque of Saint Louis By Thomas Wood Stevens, Percy MacKaye, Saint Louis pageant drama association

The Book of Words of the Pageant and Masque of Saint Louis By Thomas Wood Stevens, Percy MacKaye, Saint Louis pageant drama association: "While the bells are ringing new settlers come in many of them Americans woodsmen from Kentucky and farmers from Illinois As the bells cease a man goes up from Government House and nails a large proclamation on the Church door The people crowd to read it among them Charles Gratiot who comes down stage triumphantly after seeing it Pierre Chou teau coming in from the Indian country with a number of men bearing packs calls out to him "

what if our souls come from our birthplace; from the land; much like in final fantasy 7- the number of heaven. There must exist a lifestream amonst the earth where all souls come from; when we die our bodies turn from ashes to ashes; our souls from dust to dust. Stardust that is. We are made of the same elements of all the stars. Imagine that; we eat the energy that the sun bestows us for nourishment, and at the same time our bodies assimilate this energy into stores such as fat or muscle depending on our lifestyles; that energy is never created nor destroyed but rather passed on from lifeform to lifeform.

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