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:58:04
Lime leaves in the bath
are used to alleviate pain.

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He was left-handed?
:58:10
Yes. Brother Berengar was
inverted in many ways.

:58:13
Are there other left-handed
brothers at the abbey?

:58:17
None that I know of.
:58:20
Ink stains.
:58:31
He did not write with his
tongue, I presume.

:58:42
- A few lines of Greek.
- Yes, written by Venantius.

:58:48
Notes from the book he
was reading...

:58:52
just before he died.
You see how the calligraphy changes?

:58:58
From this point on, he was dying.
And what can we conclude from that?

:59:05
A spot of blue paint.
:59:08
Yes, but a unique smudge
of blue...

:59:12
blended by your finest
illuminator, brother Adelmo...

:59:14
who possessed this parchment
before Venantius.

:59:17
How do we know that?
Because those notes overrun...

:59:21
Adelmo's blue smudge,
and not vice-versa.

:59:25
Brother William...
:59:28
this abbey is enshrouded
in a terrifying mystery.

:59:32
Yet, I detect nothing,
in your obscure dissertation...

:59:36
that sheds any light upon it.
:59:41
Adso, the light.
:59:46
Someone was at great pains
to conceal a secret...

:59:50
of the first magnitude.
:59:53
The calligraphy is, without
question, left-handed.

:59:56
The only left-handed member of
your community is... or rather was...


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