Belno write a journal he says at the beginning thus:

I Belno . H . Lino find it quite pleasing to write down a bit of the on of life about the palace. I Love no I like writing history accounts, and over just writening. I may have errors in my writening but please be not bothered by them.

He also says thus, about the first speech he wrote that a man made....Not The king though

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated I wish for it to be remembered so will write it. This speech may not be thee exact way spoken since I was not writing it well be spoke nor do I understand Latin In which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said that was Latin so I will have to fit it all to gether. He wrote thus:

We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let a queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here

Journal Entry:

Today, I have the opportunity to write about a remarkable speech made by a man, not the king, but one whose words struck me as intriguing. Although I must admit, I found his manner of speaking confusing at times, there were certain parts that I found quite amusing. Nonetheless, I feel the need to preserve his words as faithfully as I can recall.

Unfortunately, I was not writing down his speech while he spoke, and to complicate matters further, he occasionally switched to Latin, a language that I am not well-versed in. However, a kind soul later translated some of the Latin phrases for me, allowing me to piece together the full meaning of his address.

In his speech, this man emphasized the importance of standing firm for what is just, rather than simply observing as wrongdoings escalate. To illustrate his point, he drew an analogy to the behavior of bees in their hives. He elaborated that just as bees do not allow a foreign queen to invade and disrupt their colony, we too should not tolerate the presence of intruders, thieves, and individuals who persistently commit sins. He urged us to take action and rid our community of such elements.

While I may have made errors in attempting to transcribe his speech, I ask that you kindly disregard any mistakes. My intention is to faithfully record and remember his words, despite any shortcomings in my writing. I am fascinated by historical accounts, and this experience reaffirms my love for documenting events and capturing the essence of life within this palace.

As I conclude this journal entry, I feel grateful for having witnessed a speech that has left a lasting impression on me. The words spoken by this man may have seemed perplexing at times, but their underlying message resonates with the urgency of change and our responsibility to uphold what is right.