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This is my first novel. The novel is called "The Millennium Conspiracy." This novel is exciting and a must read. The Prologue, Chapters 1, 2 and 3 are included on this website. Please do not copy or download these chapters and prologue for they are copyright protected and submitted on this site with the permission of Norman Harrison. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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To this day, Fontana Vecchia remains as bewitching as it was in Lawrence's time. Thousands of tourists each year take the short walk from Taormina just to glimpse at the house of D.H. Lawrence and Truman Capote from the street below. The villa, built into the side of the mountain, has stone walls that are a half-meter thick. Many of those stones were taken from a Roman aqueduct that predates Christ. The villa fronts to the southeast, so there are few days of cold wind. As long as one keeps the doors and windows closed and stays bundled up, the house stays reasonably comfortable in spite of the cold temperatures in winter. The sun is shining in the window and the coffee is hot. This is a fine day to write about this magical villa. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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