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Again the tree cautions to use only the fallen branches. When it comes time for college, she makes a new request of the tree. Time passes and the young girl continues to read and study under the tree. ![]() Then she thanks the tree by planting some fallen apples so new trees will grow she realizes her tree needs compost and provides it. She agrees and makes dolls only from the fallen apples. ![]() The tree agrees, but cautions her not too take too many because other creatures also depend on her. In order to investigate further, she wants to buy a chemistry set and a microscope so she asks the tree if she could pick and sell some of its apples. As she grows older, she learns to appreciate its beauty and the creatures who inhabit it. A little girl loves a small, wild apple tree sapling. Both feature a tree and a child who make requests of the tree, but here the similarity ends. When I began reading this book, I immediately thought of Shel Silverstein's book, The Giving Tree. ![]() ![]() ![]() Almost ten percent of the empire of 75 million people perished in multiple waves of the plague. One in four of those infected died, the rest recovered and became immune to the disease. Others got red and black pustules on their skin, bad breath and black diarrhea. The victims suffered from fever, vomiting, thirst, coughing and a swollen throat for two weeks. ![]() The course of the disease was precisely documented by the Greek doctor Galen. While all fought steadfastly on the Empire's outer borders, they maintained peace, security, and prosperity within Empire territory. The then ruler, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, was the last of the "five good emperors". In the decades before, Rome had risen to unprecedented heights, after the plague the Roman power began to decline - even if the decline could always be stopped for a short time.īefore the plague - presumably it was smallpox - the empire experienced a period of prosperity such as had only been seen during the long reign of the first emperor, the great Augustus. But the Empire had never seen a disease like the Antonine Plague that broke out in AD 165. The citizens of the Roman Empire were used to illness, plague and death. ![]() |