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Augustus Diary Entry

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July 18, 64 A.D.
Dear Diary, It was a warm, clear night when it happened. I was sitting on the roof of our household eating my evening meal, as I had done quite often in the summer. I was in a cheerful mood at the time. I sat thinking about what a wonderful day I had had, and I thanked God for it. Gradually, I began to notice a faint orange glow in the distance; quite far off but it was very bright. My instincts told me something was wrong, but I could not think what it could be, as I had been tired from the day’s exploits. After all, there were many bonfires in the rich side of Rome where many of the senators held parties. Still, I was not quite convinced, and the colour of the glow seemed unusually strong; possibly to the point of hostility. …show more content…

We then left our house in a hurry; the only home I had ever known. Many other people were rushing to get out of the city as well, so the road was very packed. Our family had been lucky to escape, since we lived on the outskirts of the town. The hills nearby provided a lookout over most of the city, which is where we walked to. On the flat peak of the final hill, we stopped to let George have a short break from the tiring ascent, and I gave him an apple, since he had earned it with all the baggage he had taken up the …show more content…

It was a horrible sight. Clouds of smoke and ash filled the air above the city; half of Rome had already burnt down, and the fire was still going. The red glow looked fierce and deadly, for indeed it was. We knew there were many people trapped inside the city to fall as helpless victims to the fire, just like a prisoner in a flooding jail; with no way to escape. As I finish this diary entry, we are about to head off again, for the town of Anguillara, which is no more than twenty miles away. Our family is planning to find somewhere to stay there, possibly to live. However, one thing is certain; my life will not be the same ever

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