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Through Perry's Eyes II - AMARYLLIS

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Through Perry’s Eyes - Part II   Amaryllis    by Laila Bouinidane            R.I.P.     PREFACE   This second part is the story of the shelter seen through the eyes of Amy/Amaryllis rahter than Perry. You would listen to Amaryllis ruminating as follows :   « For many people, we are just animals devoid of feelings and not worth living a normal life. Many people treat us badly in the streets and kids can beat us or throw things to us. We feel exactly like humans and we stick to life because we have feelings, we are afraid to be left alone, we are afraid of pain, we shudder at hunger and cold and thirst. We like to be loved and cuddled. We like to be surrounded and to be close to people. We like to feel that we are living and part of life because we are indeed created to be part of this world. » Many people find animals unworthy and despicable, whereas they have many things in common with human beings. They might be far more ...

The Memphis Papyrus

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The Memphis Papyrus By Laila Bouinidane           2022                 INDEX       Forward   I.   Michael in Saqqarah   II.  Hidden Treasures III. Michael in Memphis IV.  Drafting the Papyrus V.   The last quest VI.  The Curse of the Pharaos                   Forward       Here I am lost, time and again, in this world, floating beyond my shadow in the seventh skies, layers of the earth, the deep seas, still rivers and in between. This world, together with the underworld and its untold mysteries and ambiguous stories, are ever so intricate to fathom and continue to arouse the curiosity of researchers, scholars and the layman.   Michael Denver, an australian archeologist, fascinated by the legendary ancient egyptians' way of life, decides to carry on a research on the pharaonic civilisation, moving to...