Richard set the time machine for Rome, March 1, 44 BCE. “A simple warning to beware the Ides of March should do it, if Julius will listen.”
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Richard set the time machine for Rome, March 1, 44 BCE. “A simple warning to beware the Ides of March should do it, if Julius will listen.”
They told the new base meteorologist the weather was “in like a lion, out like a lamb.” In the middle: wings, tentacles, and sudden death.
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