Finding the Da Vinci Library

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As I sit in a study alone, I am entranced at the words coming across the page of this little book of a young Italian woman. Its ideas are chilling and leave some to question what is real. This diary is quite terrifying to some who have read it, but I have grown quite intrigued with its contents even if they are graphic at times. This woman speaks of war and death between two groups, Templars and Assassins. In a male dominated society, this was unheard of for a woman to even be able to read much less to speak fluent English and write it with such ease. Some things however have been translated by a few close friends of mine. Although this diary was found locked in and air-tight box, which was also unheard of in those times, the writer seemed to be very intelligent. This is why my team of specialists and I believe she is the secret daughter of Leonardo Da Vinci and a prostitute. This woman herself is quite intelligent and I look forward to sharing the Diaries contents with you, but I myself am unable to comprehend just how in depth and distant into the future these findings in the diary are. This woman seems to be even more intelligent than her forerunner. How she learned English we still do not know. All our findings indicate a inside source teaching her. It says many times in her writing that she never left era home in Florence except when she moved to Turkey; then came back with her husband and children to bring the Diary back to its resting place. My most exciting experience reading this diary was her great detail of the things her husband witnessed in his journeys across the Bosporus and the Mediterranean to come to her home. As I write to you, sirs and madams, I have found she died young and the last entry in the diary was about her own death as if she saw it about to happen. How is it possible you say? It is all due to a device or artifact called the Apple of Eden. The device shows the holder their lives as well as the lives of their loved ones. Maybe because she saw her death fast approaching she brought the diary back here to be found. I am unable to decide whether to devote my time to locating this Apple or to read more into the red-headed Italian woman who seemed to know the timelessness of the world.

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