The Baron in the Trees
What does Biagio say when he reflects on the ideals he and his brother had as youth?
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Biagio reflects on the life his brother lived and his motivation to demonstrate a way of understanding and interacting with people he could only communicate completely by living it. He wishes the ideas that inspired them as youths in the eighteenth century made more of a footprint on the systems of the nineteenth, but is dismayed to see they have not.