1 We are alone here under the earth.
2 So we sit under the earth and we read the stolen scripts.
3 Each night, for three hours, we are under the earth, alone.
4 We came to know that we had found the greatest power on earth.
5 We wished to know about all the things which make the earth around us.
6 We looked too long at the stars at night, and at the trees and the earth.
7 Of a sudden the earth fell in before us, and we saw an old iron grill over a black hole.
8 The secrets of this earth are not for all men to see, but only for those who will seek them.
9 They took the bag of seeds, and they threw the seeds into the furrows of earth as they walked away.
10 We learned that the earth is flat and that the sun revolves around it, which causes the day and the night.
11 And it seemed as if these eyes were begging us to gather that word and not to let it go from us and from the earth.
12 They threw seeds from their hand as if they deigned to fling a scornful gift, and the earth was a beggar under their feet.
13 We do not know why, when we think of them, we feel all of a sudden that the earth is good and that it is not a burden to live.
14 To find these things, the Scholars must study the earth and learn from the rivers, from the sands, from the winds and the rocks.
15 It whispers to us that there are great things on this earth of ours, and that we can know them if we try, and that we must know them.
16 We alone, of the thousands who walk this earth, we alone in this hour are doing a work which has no purpose save that we wish to do it.
17 For, as it has been explained to us, men are free and the earth belongs to them; and all things on earth belong to all men; and the will of all men together is good for all; and so all men must be happy.
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