Ray and Rex have struck up a friendship with world-famous sage and wildlife biologist Aesop, at the humble dilapidated shack he calls home deep in the forbidding woods of 580 BCE Lydia in ancient Anatolia. Aesop contends that humans are no different than other animals, citing years of research utilizing the linguistic spectrometer that allows him to converse with various non-human forest denizens.
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Ray and Rex have struck up a friendship with world-famous sage and wildlife biologist Aesop, at the humble dilapidated shack he calls home deep in the forbidding woods of 580 BCE Lydia in ancient Anatolia. Aesop contends that humans are no different than other animals, citing years of research utilizing the linguistic spectrometer that allows him to converse with various non-human forest denizens.
Ray and Rex, at the end of their collective rope with Miss Krakauer’s assignment – to scrutinize the relationship between the wanderer Odysseus and the giant one-eyed Cyclops – have decided to bolt. They climbed into the Kingsley brand Mark IV Model Time Travel Burlap Sack – the one with the ergonomic drawstring. It’s the cheap model where you can’t control which year you’ll wind up in. They are far into the future. The library is still there – only now it’s a lending library of tools – for robots.
Round the World With Cracklin Jane
Ray and Rex have struck up a friendship with world-famous sage and wildlife biologist Aesop, at the humble dilapidated shack he calls home deep in the forbidding woods of 580 BCE Lydia in ancient Anatolia. Aesop contends that humans are no different than other animals, citing years of research utilizing the linguistic spectrometer that allows him to converse with various non-human forest denizens.