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“The Wizard Visits the Academy on the Evening of March 29, 2054

Time sang and Truth took up the second voice, and I the third, and so we carolled happily until Time and Truth reached the gate and – as one would expect from mythological creatures – walked right through the iron bars onto Crystal Hills Drive, where they vanished.

I did not leave the Academy at once. I looked about at the campus which was still wet, though the rain had ceased, and a shy moon was peeping tentatively through some ragged cloud. The place looked very fine, I thought. All set for another 50 years of doing what, from the beginning, it had been built to do. And as I left I thought I heard, faintly but clearly, a well-remembered laugh.”

- The wizard was enchanted by the final paragraph of the final essay in The Merry Heart by Robertson Davies, so he changed a few words to turn it into this.

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