Boadicea's library was a private one,
but most famous in the whole world. It contained all books of poetry
ever written, and also singular poems which never got published
differently than on their own. Boadicea collected all verses, as she
placed poetry above all other arts. The building of the library was
embroidened with golden and black letters, which formed words and
sentences from Boadicea's favourite books. And the words changed,
because they showed the most important utterances from the library's
book at a given time. Boadicea learnt much of advice and information
from the sentences that were chosen by fate for each day to adorn her
library's interiors. The books which she collected loved her and
denied their use to anybody else, so if anyone wanted to peruse the
contents of the library, they had to receive a special spell from
Boadicea, and wait until it was in its full power, otherwise even the
entrance to the library was impossible for them.
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