Prologue(?)
The
scenes of this story as its title indicates, lies among the nations of an
unknown and imaginary world or countries, with our earth as their moon, though
there are two big islands belonging to Glandelinia that well form the shapes of
our lands. The names of these nations are Angelinia, Abyssinkile, Protestentia,
and Abbieannia four great Catholic nations, there being no protestant nations.
Other Catholic nations but rivals of Glandelinia also are, Mormoni[uk;d]a,
Hickenile, Hickencilo, Condonnoneda, Glandlina, Spoonnin, Croetorin, Madorria,
Claresinin, and Pruetinia.
Next
to Abbieannia Glandelinia is the most powerful of them all, and three quarters
of the population are as wicked as wickedness can be. There are scores of other
nations, but their names are not given. The two nations Glandelinia, and
Abbieannia, alone have this story hundreds of thrillions of men, many
thrillions of women, and children. The names of the Oceans are the same as the
nations…..
THIS imaginary planet is a thousand times as large as our own world and the largest body of water known as the Anelinian seas, could hold scores of our own worlds, and still have room. Its near neighbor and the next largest ocean called the Mo-Whirthian seas, but which is the Protestentinn Ocean, on account of its heat waves sweeping into the cool Angelinian seas and drawing down upon its waters the colder atmosphers of the Calverinian winters, is a most dangerous and fatal oceans, for typhoons which carry all before them, even in swooping the land, occur so frequently that no one dares travel on it during the typhoon seasons. The Angelinian seas also have frequently severe typhoons which havocs everything in an instant. Governer Hanson, and his brother Gover RobertAngelic Vivian, with their two wives, brothers, and the little Vivian Girls, are the main ones related in this story. The beautiful children are so pretty that I could never be described .Before and during the war as we will see as we proceed, these brave little girls passed through indescribable horrors, but their imprisonment at Calverine, and Andrean, was the worse suffering which they experienced before the outbreak of the great war.
In
this story of more than fourty three years, child slavery existed in the
Calverinian country. Hundreds of thousands of children, torn from their parents
were thrown into horrible factories, made to work themselves to death without
getting a cent, and horrors upon horrors almost equaled that of perdition.
Abbieannia
made four attempts to breat this evil in waging four wars with Glandelinia and
though successful in the war did not completely samp out this dreadful canker
eating at the heart of the wicked nation. Before the Glandco-Angelinian war
broke out Abbieannia had threated to strike down Glandelinian a nation with one
deliberate war, but other nations mediated until the danger of struggling with
the foe was averted for only two weeks and then bang, bang, as Angelinia drover
herself despite all mediators.
The
fifth war, the War of 1841 was so successful for Abbieannia, that she succeeded
in freeing the Calerinian nation from the powers of Glandelinia, but failed to
have the desired effects of the child slave horrors. Smaller nations not named
had been overthrown by Gladelinia, millions of children alone had been carried
off, and for fourty years, the poor children had lain bound and bleeding in
those Glandelinian child slave prisons of horror, imploring for the help from
bondage seemingly in vain.
No
slavery had been as cruel and shocking as this, and Angelinia herself looked on
in horror, but as long as Hanson or his brother did not make any move that
threatened war with Glandelinia, nothing could be done. During the bloodiest
war of eighteen fourty three, the Calverinian country succeeded to Angelinai,
and Abbieannia, and this brought the first serious trouble between Glanelinia
and Abbieannia, which led to the destruction of the ship loaded with children,
and the Kings Wife and daughter and which cause the Kings death when he heard
the news. At the same time Abyssinkile had desired to make a junction with
Angelinia, and at this news Glandelinia went mad, and struck a blow against
Abyssinkile, but Abbieannia in the war of eighteen fourty one put a stop to her
folly.
Only
two years later after the great war was over, the child slavery which ahd only
slackened, only was renewed and expanded so rapidly that the Z[uk]annia
councils rushed orders for the crushing of that worse of evils and so war was
declared, and Calverinia invaded, the foe driven out, and their own [uk;
country?] invaded by the Abbieannians, and the wicked nation brought to her
knees. Some of the most terrible things in the first part of the story are the
raveages caused by the Glandco-Angelinain war, and by typhoons of great and destructive
force. Great heat waves moving northward corss the Calverinian country, and
also the cool angelinian seas, and as it sweeps into the atmosphere of the
Angelinian seas, the hot tropical sun causes the lower layers of air to expand
while lifting the upper layers like a great gaseous shoot at the same time. The
lifted gas then spreads uniformly, outward in all directions, this causing the
heated areas to become one of low pressure, while the surrounding area has its
pressure increased.
An
ascent of air from the limited area causes an uprush which forces a local
chimney through the upper stratum it contains, becomes condensed thus
liberating as heat, a large amount of energy, which has been previously stored
up in the process of evaporation. In turn, this still rarifies the ascending
current so that the draught is [uk; strengthened?].
Warm vapor laden air blows in from all sides at the bottom to supply the partial vacuum, and the current in moving at the center and rush past one another produce a whirling motion, which is increased by the additional new volumes of light air, which is condensed into clouds. These spread outward in the upper regions, and the central area becomes quickly through [uk;some?] mysterious cause one [uk;immense?] suction, which increases in violence, the motion, becoming more spiral, boing now more than overcome, by suction into the great roaring vortex. Motion around the center develops stronger vacuum with the greatest violence in its immense stem of thousand mile funnel, which the layers of clouds spread far from the whirling storm brings upon the
Other
[uk] when they become more violent their center is but a few rods in width and
so rage like the tornado carrying all before them. In this period their fury is
unaccountable and their force is the greatest at the beginning. Their approach
is similar to that of a thunderstorm but the clouds are more freakish and more
denser, and the storm occasionally displays whirling funnels. They are
generally mistaken as hurricanes, but the Angelinian hurricans are very slight,
and only wreck weak structures. Typhoons of those kind are considered as vioent
gyratorals which may have lost its greater force as they generally strike the
Calverinian shores and Angelinian coast in the east. Of the main description
concerning the so called poovish typhoons is well to be related.
They
are really of different varities, and many varities. One general varity known
as the Spirian Tearian has three varities. One varity which is temporarily wild
in fury occurs only in the months of July and August and this is the first
varity which blows in a similar way like the hurricane but are far more violent
and not quite so long. These hurricane like storms are not so long, but the
worse kind which are described during and before the war are worth noting.
One
of the most noted is the terrific typhoon at Jennie Wron Town before the battle
occurred there. Never have these storms got anything called lulls. The first
storm in the chapter one was also one of those kind, and the great typhoon that
shipwrecked governer Hanson and the rest at Calverine was one of these storms,
and another tore the city of Evangelistia sometime before the
Glandco-Angelinian war, [uk] one that swept the Angelinian coast late in the
summer season of eighteen seventy two. The most violent of these had swept
Jennie Wren Town and other cities, and another great one occurred during the
later Easter Season of Eightenn Fourty.
There
are three reasons why these typhoons got such names. As they are gyratoral in
motion all three of the varities are exceedingly violent and vehement in force,
and make such an indescribable clamor that nothing else can be heard. The
second reason si because they make such an angry roar in its approach. The
third reason is because of its sudden outburst. The first varitiez are
generally called hurricanes by the Angelinians though that is not their proper
name. Their character is notably different, their force much greater, and their
approach swift and clamourious like the tornado.
At
the advancing side of these typhoons the thunder lightning and rainfall is
peculiarly violent, but at the rear portions of the storm the rainfall is very
violent thougth there is very little thunder and lightning, and floods usually
follow. These storms generally occur in the typohoon seasons which is in the
month of September, to April an May, though they have been known to appear in
the other months as well. But in the months named they are unusually, and
frequently more violent than ever imagined.
The
first variety is generally called the Sirocannian Typhoon. The second varity
generally occurs from the month of October to April, but are more frequent in
October, than in any of the other months. Their velocity is never accurately
known. They are exceedingly destructive and extremely wild, the Salablanian
typhoons are a good deal bo[r]ing in resemblance.
They
advance like the tornado making a roar heard for miles in its approach. The
rush of the conflicting [uk] is something terrific, the violence of the wind
carrying all before it. The thunder and lightening is similarly violent
throughout the whole storm, and make raging floods. This storm is generally
called the Spirian Tearian typhoon. The third varity is the form like the
tornado. But however they the wildest. The force of such a storm cannot be
described. They are completely gyratoral in mortion, and advance in more
straight courses than the other to warities. Their duration is seldom more than
two hours and their velocity is generally unaccountable, moving at a rate
contrary to the tremendous whirling velocity. Their fury at these times can
change the region sept by them into a general wind h[a/e]ll, and terrific are
the circumstance that follow in tis wake. By the Angelinians they are called
the Demonedanian TYPHOONS! By the Abbieannians athe Salabalanian Tornadoes.
Jennie
Wren Town was predicted struck by one of these during the last day of March
Eightenn Fourty One, which slew three hundred thousand people, and destroyed
property valued at three hundred million dollars alone in that city, and its
surrounding districts. It gave not the slightest warning, and its roar was only
heard within grasp of the already doomed city. Hundreds of towns and cities
were wrecked the coast as the Island of Hickencilo, and the main land of
Calverinian suffering the greates, as there incapable [uk] for [uk; damage was
done of?] two thousand five hundred miles, and cities and towns by hundreds
were demolished beyond repair [uk]
The
rate was never known though many velieved that it traveled thirty three
thousand six hundred miles in fourteen horus. This was much disputed. ISt took
nearly fourty years to repair the damage donw, and was worse tof all it tore
across a good portion of Abbieannia committing damage that was not repaired yet
was far as the Glandco Angelinian war itself. It tore across a portion of
Abbieannia and Concentinian country at the same time it being Easter Sunday of
Eighteen Fourty one, where it destroyed three hundred billions of dollars worth
of property, and killing and wounding three million people.
This
is one of the first greates calamities that occurred before the great
Angelinian Agathia disaster which als sote Abbieannia before she barely
recovered from the other disaster. Its origin was considered as gyratoral like
the Abbieannian storm of August the Third, but its velocity was never learened
also. In the Abbieannian state Tripoligonlia which had been swept along its
eastern coast, hndreds of toys and cities were completely wrecked and
destroyed, and the death list was considered as nin hundred thousand. This
disaster also occurred on an Easter Sunday. Two months after the disaster it
was found that seven million people had lost their lives in these three
Abbieannian states.
Abbieannia
had been the scene of many terrific typhoons, but the greatest one occurring on
Easter Sunday in eighteen Eighty nine cause the greatest damage. Concentinia
was the center of all the woeful misery and distress, it being stated that
seven thousand cities towns and villages had been destroyed in this nation
along the eastern coast. This was only the second time that Abbieannia had
suffered such a visitation for a similar typhoon of Eighty Eighteen Eighty nine
but in the fall, had occurred along the western coast which killed nine million
people and destroyed six thousand cities and towns. Recently violent Terrocian
Typhoons that had been vastly destructive to property and lives in addition of
that in Abbieannia occurred two years before the Angelinia Agathia disaster
while the whole Mc-Whirthian sea was in a very cyclonic condition! One was the
type typhoon of June 23th which swept southern Domdobia and Tripolingolia, and
corssing the innermost coast of Calverinia, killing about three million, three hundred
thousand people, and destroying tow hundred cities, and hundreds of villages
and large towns.
Another
in August of the same year which tore across the coast of Protestentia killing
five hundred thousand, and destroying three hundred towns and cities. Again the
whole of Protestentia was swept the year later in the same month, by a
gyratoral typhoon of the Third varity, which destroyed five million people, and
caused so much damage that Abbieannia and other nations had to go to the aid of
the severely [uk; smitten?] nation. Mormonuia the same month was swept by a
hellish Terrocian typhoon which tore across her southern and western coast and
screaming like a sea filled with demons, destroying thousands of cities, and
towns, and prostrating whole forests, with a loss of life that was
unaccountable, or never accurately estimated, though sixteen million, and
thirty million injured had been extracted within two weeks after the frightful
disaster.
How
many dead there were was never known though 11,899,888 were found within the
two weeks. The force of the storm prostrated millions of trees, a thousand fee
high, and fourteen hundred feet in circumstance circumferences, and raised
waves along the coast that swept fourteen miles inland. The next year the year
of the Angelinia Agathias disaster in the month of March [uk]ickencile was
again visited by a strange and most peculiar typhoon never listed among the
named storms of such varities ever known. But though a strange storm, its force
was something terrible, and made an unsolved toll of lives and property loss of
sixty million dollars. The cause of such a kind of typhoons are never known
though it is stated that the easter Mc-Whirthian seas may be responsible on
account of the hot atmosphere over its surface.
South
or northerly winds from the Angelinian seas west of [uk]ickencile generally
drive these extensive hot waves across the easter Mc-Whirthian seas with great
speed, whose opposing currents of winds from the cooler Calverinian seas, and
from the winter regions of Calverinia and Angelinia generally starts these
terrific and destructive storms which travels northeastward and annihilates all
before it. These strange and terrific typhoons generally form in the extreme
southern regions seventy thousand miles southwest of the group of the great
Mengiglomenean islands, and some of the fiercest further south or north also
crossing the regions of Abbieannia and Concentinian shores.
There are eight others of the Spirian Tearian typhoons. Snobannia typhoons of miled force called gales, which move in any course, and do little or no damage. They probably form at small distances and have a short way to travel, and do not have much force. Their velocity is about eighty miles an hour at its worse. The Werranian Typhoons traveling across the southern and middle regions of the Mc-Whirthian seas seldom hit the shores, and to the great fortune of the nations at that.
They
have four varities, Spirial, Gyratoral, Demonodanian and Spirian Tearian. The
last two as previously mentioned are wild and dangerous, and woe to nations
afflicted by them. The Spirian Tearian and Demonodanian are alike in their
force, but the Spirian Tearian at times exceeds them all. The third varity is
called Sucannenian much like the Yellow death that struck Hinkencile. Their
path is one thousand miles, and their force is gradual but dangerous. They are
much dreaded by the sailors, but these storms nevertheless eldom hit the shores
of the mainland. If they did people whould have to live in caves and not built
houses. The fourth varity sweepts in the region called the Devils Blow Hole and
are called the Banbobocian Typhoon.
That
they are real terrocians but four days duration and these wind storms known as
the black death generally become Spirian Tearian. They are very extensive their
distance being far however so far that they have never been known to hit the
shore. But the hellish destruction witnessed by sailors on islands, and by the
inhabitants give reason for these storms to be dreaded. They are the longest
storms for their duration, and are the wildest typhoons known, and no tornado
can every equal their speed or violence.
The
fifth varity much like the fourth though still, longer in duration are not much
dreaded as they never hit the land or shore line, but they are feared by the
sailors, and no ships sail out during the season of these storms. They are
called the Lin/lenian typhoon. The sixth varity also much alike the fourth in
called the Milldirian Typhoon. Their volicity is not known but nevertheless
they call [uk; carty?] all before it. Their path is often five hundred miles
wind. Chamberlane and Ophelia got one of these during the month of December on
the first day. Their onrush is most swift and terrific, and comes without the
slightest warning despite the deafening clamor in its approach.
The
seventh varity is called the Virthroceniann Typhoon. Their cause is very
mysterious but their character is much like the Spirian Tearian though of
longer duration generally raging for three to five days. They are peculiar
typhoons and are similar to the fourth varity as their approach is makred by
intense blackness of clouds marked at intervals by tremendous [uk;lurid?]
lights known as typhoon lights.
Their
occurance is very rare along the coast, but frequent out at sea, and form only
when the heat waves of are of a years duration. Their formations are generally
at the devils blow hole and their path is often eleven thousand miles and their
regular force is unkown. They alone do not start with gradual fury. They may be
[uk; insidious?] Spirian Tearian Typhoons of exceedingly great violence as they
are clamorous in their approach. They approach frequently on a hot afternoon in
all months of the summer. Here are the greatest typhoons listed.
1.
March
the 30th 1841. Jennie Wren town struck by a typhoon of the most
inconceivable violence. Three hundred thousand killed. Six hundred thousand
injured. Property loss three hundred million dollars.
2.
March
the first 1841. Succanninian Typhoon at Abbieannia. Death list seven million.
List of injured considered as twenty one million. Property loss three hundred
thrillion dollars.
3.
March
the Twenty Third Eighteen hundred ninty one. Abbieannia agan torn by Terrocian
Typhoon. Death list sixteen million in whole path of storm.
4.
January
Twenty First. 1910….Hanson shipwrecked in northern Abbieannian seas by violent
typhoon of strange character. Great havoc along Angelinian coast. Jennie Wrent
Town wrecked by same storm whose circumference is thirty eight thousand
injured. Property loss three hundred million dollars.
5.
December
5th 1910. Marcucian and whole coast for the distance of ten thousand
miles struck and [uk; torn?] by the most terrific storm [uk; Marcucian?] badly
damaged. Hundreds of cities and towns wrecked and blown away. [uk] Loss in live
never accurately estimated. Angeline also affected. Angelinian coast the
hardest hit. City of Bondinia prostrated to the ground with thousands of
families buried under the ruins. Inroads of the sea carry all before it.
July 9th
1911.
Terrific
hurricane at the city of Crowley. Also at Calverine. Loss of lives however are
very few, though wounded are great in numbers, and damage to houses very
severe. Thousands of trees prostrated.
August
31th. Nineteen eleven. Again Calverine and many other cities destroyed by
severe typhoon of three days duration. One third of the city of calverine
[uk;swumped/swamped?] and wiped out by the dreadful inroads of the Calverinian
seas.
300,000
killed, and 500,000 injured …….
September
30th. 1911. [uk; Hanson?] and sight-seers caught in a four hours
typhoon on the summit of Mt Vivian. No damage reported as no cities or towns
were in tis path, though the funnel of the cyclone made a great sight in
sucking into its whirling force the molten lava of the volcanoes center.
November 4th
1911. Terrific hurricane at Pullaway. Also the cities of Angelialine Richeo,
and Angeline hit by another storm of wind of different character the same day.
IN whole path of storm the loss in lives and wounded is one hundred sixty three
thousand five hundred fifty six….
November
27th. 1911. Vivian girls caught in severe hurricane at Andrean which
causes great devastation, and great losses in lives.
January
31th 1912. Vivian Girls caught in terrfici hurricane, at region not mentioned
here.
Feburary
1th 1912. [uk; Hanson?] Vivian caught in big typhoon storm in chse of the
wicked Glandelinian pirates, and is shipwrecked on the northern islands of the
[uk; Blengigaenean] islands.
February 9th
1912. Shipwrecked by a worse storm of same description but of longer duration,
but saved.
March 31th
1912/ Shipwrecked at the coast of Calverinia near the city of Calverine by a
Terrocian Typhoon of four hours duration.
April 7th
1912. Terrific typhoon of great extent along the Angelinian eastern coast. Four
hundred thousand sixty five thousand killed and one million two hundred
thousand injured. Prostrating of forest cities, and towns.
April 18th 1912. Five hours hurricane at Crowley. Two hundred killed and seven thousand injured.
March
23th. Jennie-Wren-Town and scores of other cities and small towns prostrated by
a two hours typhoon. Loss great but not known.
June 1th
1912. Vivian Girls saved from enemy by a hurricane which breaks loose near
Pullaway at night.
June 30th
1912. The Vivian Girls are caught out at sea in a leaky boat during a great
typhoon. Have a thrilling time, but are saved.
September.
29th 1912. Terrific hurricane at Calverine. Severe havoc inflicted.
October 7th
1912. Hildred and Carrie wiped out by a typhoon storm.
THE LIST OF GREAT DISASTERS THAT
OCCURRED BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1.
March
the thirtieth eighteen fourty. One
Jennie-Wren-Town
struck by a typhoon of inconceivable violence. Three hundred thousand killed,
six hundred thousand injured. Property loss $300, 000, 000. Character of storm
unkown. Same typhoon that [uk] Abbieannia. [uk] in this chapter.
2.
Easter
Sunday eighteen fourty one
Typhoon
at Abbieannia. Death list sixty million. List of injured, twenty one million.
Property loss $300,000,000,000. See in this chapter and other chapters
especially chapter one, volume one.
3.
March
23th eighteen seventy eight,
Abbieannia
again torn by Terrocian typhoon. Death list three million. Injured twenty one
million. Part of nation partially crippled in industrial [uk]. Chapter not
given.
4.
Month
not given. Year 1912. Shipwrecked at Calverine during a four days typhoon.
Angelinian governer with Vivian girls on board ship. No one lost. Chapter not
given.
5.
Earthquakes,
volcanic eruptions, and forest fires. Glandelinian suspected of this outrage.
Volume one. Chapter not given.
6.
Another
hurricane or typhoon at conclusion of erupotion. And frightful clouds of death.
Cities wrecked. Loss in lives great. Calverine almost overwhelmed by lava flow.
Volume one.
7.
Five
hours hurricane or typhoon at Crowley. Two hundred killed and seven thousand
injured. Character of storm mysterious. See early part of volume two.
8.
Terrific
typhoon along Angelinian coast. Four hundred killed and four hundred thousand
injured and homeless. Prostration of forests and towns.
9.
Continuation
of volcanic eruptions and wind storms and tremendous earthquaces produced by
eruptions. The hundred killed and hundreds of thousands indjured. Volume one.
10.
March
30th 1912
Jennie-Wren-Town
and scores of cities prostrated by eight hours typhoon. Twenty one thousand
killed in Jennie-wren-Town alone. List of injured prohibitive. Volume one.
11.
Vivian
girls saved from the savagery of Glandelinian horrors at Pullaway by terrific
typhoon. Storm broke at night. Volume One.
12.
Pullaway
burned after being abandoned by Glandelinian hordes and can [uk] Christian
guns. Great loss in lives and property. Seen in volume one.
13. The Vivian girls caught out in a leaky boat during an approaching typhoon but escape after a thrilling experience. Seen in volume one.
14.
1912.
Burning of Apple Orcihied [Orchid?]. Great battle and destruction of lives and
property. Forests ignited and burned. Great disasters. Volume one or two.
15.
Terrific
hurricane at Calveine of three days duration. Severe havoc inflicted. Great
inroads of the seas. Sad loss in property. Loss in lives and prohibitive.
Volume one.
16.
Mildred
and Carrie Francis devastated and wiped out by scathing battles and forest
fires. Great destruction for miles. Frightful carnage and sanguinary loss of
lives. Volume one.
17.
Typhoon
of inconceivable violence along the Angelinain coast. Carrie and [uk; Norma?]
wiped out. Terrible loss in lives. Time of great Calmanrinia war disaster.
Volume one.
18.
Vivian
girls as rumored caught in terrific spirial typhoon devastating violence at
Jennie [uk] while prisioners among Glandelinians. Volume one or two. Jennie
Riches series.
19.
Vivian
girls saved from the horrors of massacre by Spirian Tearian typhoon of
inconcievalbe violence at Jennie [uk;Riches?]. Forests annihilated. Great loss
in lives. Volume three. Jennie [uk; Riches?] series.
20.
Rumors
about Vvian girls being caught in terrific typhoon that devastated Angeline
(Calverinia). But facts not accurately known. Angeline slightly damaged by war
horrors. See Aronburge [uk; guns?] series.
21.
Tornado
at Angelinia Agathia. One thousand killed. Thirty to sixty thousand homeless.
Funnel believed to be outrider of great typhoon then roaring through the
Mc-Whirthian seas. 100,00 injured. Whole blocks leveled to the ground.
$15,000,000 damage. Public and presidents headquarters totally wrecked.
Occupants annihilated. See Cedernine series.
22.
General
forest fires south of Angelinia Agathis. Great destruction. Glorinia ruined. Fires
caused by exceedingly violent battle. November 1th 1915. Volume three. Glorinia
Series.
23.
Burning
of Aurandicallio. Considerable loss of lives. Great damage in property loss
amounting to millions of dollars. Part of Mascript [manuscript?] not given.
24.
Sacramento
and Chamerlane destroyed by gigantic spirial Terrocian Typhoon. Twenty thousand
killed and sixty thousand injured. Two cities completely leveled. Volume three.
Cedernine Series.
25.
Roseanna
Hogan swept by Spirian Tearin Typhoon. Christian armies thrown into
conglomerate of confusion. No loss of lives reported heoverer though the storm
was demanating wild. City in ruins before storms outbreak Christian trenches
emassed in destroyed trees. Volume three. Glorinia series.
26.
Frightful
typhoon along Angelinian coast. Calverine (Angelinia) badly damaged. Scores of
town along Angelinian and Calveinian shores blown away. Big fleets of ships
totally wiped out. Great loss in lives. See chapter one volume three.
Glaon[uk]lorinia series.
27.
Raging
forest fires of wide extent. Vivian girls saved by Colonel Jack Evans. Fires
believed to be caused by the foe or a battle raging before this occurance.
Voluem three Glorinia series.
28.
Rumors
of terrific typhoon at Swancinconida, but believed to be a great devestation
caused by a great battle there, though a real typhoon of Dedominadian type was
really heading that way. May have passed her. Great damage in property however
as the city was found wrecked. Fearful loss in life, too great to be accurately
estimated. Volume two or three.
29.
Forest
fires so used to extinction by Spirial typhoon in the vinicity of Evangelistia
(Calvainia) which was badly torn by battle and storm. And wiped out by fire.
Volume three, Glorinia Series.
30.
Terrific
hurricane at Bonillian rumored. Doubts are held however as no wreckage of the
city was witnessed by those who went to sea. The reports were that no loss of
lives were experienced. Town of Francis Josephine found hit by Hobble Skirt
typhoon.
31.
Furious
hurricane or typhoon at Calmanrinia-Five hundred thousand killed and six
hundred to one million injured. Terrible damage along Calverinian coast. Seen
in this chapter.
32.
Burning
of Calmanrinian (Calverinia). Caused by violent shelling of Christian guns.
Great loss in lives. Narrow escapes of the Vivian girls. See battle of
Clmanrinia. Volume two or three. Either Cedernine of Aronburgs gun series.
33.
Imporia
and scores of cities torn to pieces by shell fire during the battle of
Cedernine. Great destruction for one hundred miles. Seen in same volume.
Cedernine series. See battle of Cedernine.
34.
Collyer
and Stanck wiped out by forest fires caused by same terrific battle of
Cedernine. Great destruction for two hundred miles. Seen in same volume.
Phelantonburg series.
35.
Vivian
girls caught out at sea in terrific typhoon. Have most thrilling times ever
experienced by them in typhoons. See in Volume three. Norma Catherine series.
36.
Another
big typhoon at sea. Many lives lost. Blengiglomenean islands gelled. Serious
destruction to shipping. Citites and towns wracked. Seen in volume three. Seen
in Francis-Atlanta series.
37.
Big
forest fires near Marcocellio. Caused by the frightful battles raging along
these quarters. Great destruction of lives towns and a thousand miles of
forests. Volume three. Big Girlknook [Girlknock?] series.
38. Big typhoon predicted to have raged at Tartaria but nothing like it having been found in facts unless a typhoon of battles raging there with sanguinary fury, City destroyed by battle which caused great havoc among the lines of the opposing lines. Great nine to ten days drama of horror. Christmas day a bloody panorama of damnation. Forest fires by hundreds. See in volume three. Aronburg series
39.
June
21th 1884.
Sourhtern
Tripongonlia and Domdobia and Calverinia swept by great typhoon of
inconceivable violence. Total loss in property considered as $300,000,000 to
three hundred million three hundred thousand dollars. Loss in lives to great
and horrible to be estimated. Abbieannia fortunately skipped by Terrician typhoon.
Loss in injured sixteen millon. Loss in cities and towns predicted by thousands
though real number of towns and cities destroyed were thirty sxi. Calverinia
havocked worse than any other place. Chapters in volume one. Child slave
series.
40.
August
4th
Protestentia
swept by great typhoons fringe. Death list five hundred thousand. Three hundred
of towns and villages damaged. Besides two cities. Volumes not given.
41.
Protestenia
swept by another typhoon of frightful violence. Five million injured. Loss of
lives never accurately estimated, but hundreds of thousands were taken from the
mass of tangled ruins. Ten cities wrecked. Two hundred towns and villages and
small cities literally blown away. Great destruction of forests. Five million
dollars damage done in Francis and Clarence Schmidth alone. Loss in property
about $800,000,000. Volume three. Glorinia series.
42.
Mormonia
swept by typhoon. Thousnds of villages completely blown away. Three hundred
cities completely wrecked. A hellish confusion of wreckage over a space of
thousands of leagues. General forests prostrated. Loss in lives or property not
accurately estimated. Floods and conflagrations follow storm. See volume three.
Francis Atalanta Series.
43.
Hickencile
ally Glandelina, visited by terrific typhoon. Cities totally wrecked by the
score. Ten thousand villages towns and twenty cities fairly flown away by wind
of a thousand miles an hour force. Property loss sixty thrillion dollars. Loss
of lives never known as many victims were burned by fire or torn from limb to
limb by the rushing floods that followed. Loss of known injured. Twenty
million. Known dead; six million two hundred thousand. 80,000,000
homeless. Volume not given.
44.
Easter
Sunday 1841
Abbieannia
swept by typhoon of almost preternatural fury. Thousands of towns torn to
pieces. Five hundred large towns, twenty largest cities including Jennie Wrent
Town, Mc-Hollester, Angeline and Jennie Richee and others firghtully galled.
Angelinia in Calverinia scathed in eastern section by grat outrider. Cities on
islands laid in ruins. More than seven thousand ships lost. Loss in lives
unaccountable. Loss injured in injured millions. Calverinia, and Angelinia
torns by same storm both countries harassed by flanking outriders. See this
chapter and chapter one volume one. Child slave series.
45.
Terrific
hurricane in Calverinia. Probably at Pandora and elsewhere with great
destruction and loss of lives. Pandora only hit by fringe but severely
havocked. See volume three. After Francis Atlanta. Glorinia series.
46.
Great
Battle at Glorinia. Hundreds of cities and towns by the thousands reported
wrecked by the concussion and shell fire. Greater loss in lives than any ever
caused by all the typhoons combined. Calverine shaken down by concussion.
Concussion felt in Abbieannia and Angelinia also. Property loss known is
$649,668, 265. Total loss in property predicted to be $66,000,000,000,000. Over
the continuance of the horrid child slavery after Banson and Governer Vivian
had presided in Calverinia for that space of time after their children had been
about seven years old of the eldest and six to five of the youngest the war had
broken out and was raging with some considerable fury along the boundary line
of Angelinia and Glndelinia. Glandelinian armies had tried to pass through
Crowley and Jennie Wren town to stop a rebellion of children then going on in
Calverinia and considering it an invasion the Christian armies down there had
opposed the Glandelinians furiously. The war had raged for considerable months
beginning really in 1911 but the general [uk;may?] of the struggle did not
start until March 31th 1912.
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