"Urizen is trapped by his own laws. He no longer truly believes in anything 
outside himself. His only way of relating to the outside world is either to 
fear it or to steal something from it. He has turned the infinite possibilities 
of the human heart into a little machine of self-interest. And because of that, 
his life is a life without hope." 

In search of Dora's box, the children find their way right to the heart of 
Urizen's headquarters, and discover something entirely different from what they 
were expecting.

"A wonderful story... This is one for reading aloud, or working with online." - 
Judy O'Connell, HeyJude (Learning in a Online World), 
http://heyjude.wordpress.com/ .

The tenth chapter of twelve.

http://www.edwardpicot.com/puzzlebox/
(If you don't see links to all ten chapters when you get to the Puzzle Box 
index-page, click CTRL + Refresh to update the page.)

- Edward Picot
http://hyperex.co.uk - The Hyperliterature Exchange
http://edwardpicot.com - personal website



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