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Old 07-15-2011, 07:51 AM   #22
Hamlet53
Nameless Being
 
Yes and excellent story and book. The ending was strange, but over all very good. I especially liked this passage, heh, heh:

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Soon, the priest spoke at length of his fears, while the hermit, mender of tents, listened patiently until the sun had begun to leak through the chinks in the west wall to paint glowing shafts in the dusty air.
"Since the death of the last civilization, the Memorabilia has been our special province, Benjamin. And we've kept it. But now? I sense the predicament of the shoemaker who tries to sell shoes in a village of shoemakers."
The hermit smiled. "It could be done, if he manufactures a special and superior type of shoe."
"I'm afraid the secular scholars are already beginning to lay claim to such a method."
"Then go out of the shoemaking business, before you are ruined."
"A possibility," the abbot admitted. "It's unpleasant to think of it however. For twelve centuries, we've been one little island in a very dark ocean. Keeping the Memorabilia has been a thankless task, but a hallowed one, we think. It's only our worldly job, but we've always been bookleggers and memorizers, and it's hard to think that the job's soon to be finished--soon to become unnecessary. I can't believe that somehow."
"So you try to best the other 'shoemakers' by building strange contraptions in your basement?"
"I must admit, it looks that way--"
"What will you do next to keep ahead of the seculars? Build a flying machine? Or revive the Machina analytica? Or perhaps step over their heads and resort to metaphysics?"
"You shame me, Old Jew. You know we are monks of Christ first, and such things are for others to do."
"I wasn't shaming you. I see nothing inconsistent in monks of Christ building a flying machine, although it would be more like them to build a praying machine."
"Wretch! I do my Order a disservice by sharing a confidence with you!"
Benjamin smirked. "I have no sympathy for you. The books you stored away may be hoary with age, but they were written by children of the world, and they'll be taken from you by children of the world, and you had no business meddling with them in the first place."
Just like the role of the church in the first (real) Dark Ages [In Europe].
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