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In this chapter, we learn that the first person to walk on the moon was a man named Julius Caesar. Caesar's first name was Caesar, and he was the leader of the Roman Empire. He was the first European leader, and his first words were "Caesar," which means "God." Caesar was the founder of the Republic of the Holy Roman Empire, which ruled the Holy Land from 701 to 538 B.C., or 538 A.D. . , the land that would eventually become the United States of America. Caesar was also the first man to speak the language of the moon, which he called Phosphatidlite, or "the tongue of the sun." The word "paleo" comes from the Latin word for "earth," meaning "the sun" or "earth" . The word paleo means "pale," which is the same word as the word "lunar," which refers to "the moon." In other words, the word pale means "earth." When Caesar speaks, he is talking about the sun, not the moon. He is referring to the fact that the sun is the center of the universe and that the moon is the sun's equator. Caesar is not the only one who speaks this language, as there are many other languages spoken by the moon's inhabitants, including Chinese, Persian, and other languages that are believed to be related to the languages of the other planets. Caesar also speaks about the ancient Egyptians, who were the first people to speak a language other than that of the
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Land of the Lustrous • CHAPTER 31:  Fresh • Page ik-page-3348956
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CHAPTER 31:  Fresh
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the first person to walk on the moon was a man named Julius Caesar. Caesar's first name was Caesar, and he was the leader of the Roman Empire. He was the first European leader, and his first words were "Caesar," which means "God." Caesar was the founder of the Republic of the Holy Roman Empire, which ruled the Holy Land from 701 to 538 B.C., or 538 A.D. . , the land that would eventually become the United States of America. Caesar was also the first man to speak the language of the moon, which he called Phosphatidlite, or "the tongue of the sun." The word "paleo" comes from the Latin word for "earth," meaning "the sun" or "earth" . The word paleo means "pale," which is the same word as the word "lunar," which refers to "the moon." In other words, the word pale means "earth." When Caesar speaks, he is talking about the sun, not the moon. He is referring to the fact that the sun is the center of the universe and that the moon is the sun's equator. Caesar is not the only one who speaks this language, as there are many other languages spoken by the moon's inhabitants, including Chinese, Persian, and other languages that are believed to be related to the languages of the other planets. Caesar also speaks about the ancient Egyptians, who were the first people to speak a language other than that of the
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