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The visitors were former humans, but not from this world.
 
The visitors were former humans, but not from this world.
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See also: <http://www.1111publishers.com/GB25.html> -- A Portrait of Midwayer Sharmon -- ‘The Clown’ of the Midway Realm.
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See also: <https://www.1111publishers.com/GB25.html> -- A Portrait of Midwayer Sharmon -- ‘The Clown’ of the Midway Realm.
    
Sharmon is a lightning-fast messenger. She speaks many languages. "They are here together with their [[Guardian Angels]], and all are amazed at how we operate. All have come from worlds that have long known how desperately troubled our world has been, and still is. Most have come from settled planets, where it was possible for the [[majority]] of mortals to discuss in detail, and with their Spirit Selves, the best way to go, and what to do in any circumstance. "Welcome all." "George, this is [[Secondary Midwayer]], Sharmon. I have brought with me a number of new friends. They are six visitors from afar, who [[study]] with great interest the goings on on [[the Master]]'s home world – which they see (know) as ‘the World of the Cross’ – and especially with an interest in the comparative ‘opening moments’ of the long awaited [[Correcting Time]]."
 
Sharmon is a lightning-fast messenger. She speaks many languages. "They are here together with their [[Guardian Angels]], and all are amazed at how we operate. All have come from worlds that have long known how desperately troubled our world has been, and still is. Most have come from settled planets, where it was possible for the [[majority]] of mortals to discuss in detail, and with their Spirit Selves, the best way to go, and what to do in any circumstance. "Welcome all." "George, this is [[Secondary Midwayer]], Sharmon. I have brought with me a number of new friends. They are six visitors from afar, who [[study]] with great interest the goings on on [[the Master]]'s home world – which they see (know) as ‘the World of the Cross’ – and especially with an interest in the comparative ‘opening moments’ of the long awaited [[Correcting Time]]."

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