A light beige manuscript page with black and red text and three red circles
A horizontally oriented, light beige manuscript page features text written in black and red ink. The page has a slightly irregular, organic shape with rounded corners, particularly noticeable on its left and right edges. The main body of the page is filled with dense lines of text in black ink, arranged in what appears to be two primary columns. These columns are separated by a central, solid red circle. Two additional solid red circles, similar in size and color, are positioned on the far left and far right sides of the page, aligning horizontally with the central circle. Each red circle is approximately 1.5 to 2 centimeters in diameter. Within the black text, individual words, short phrases, or punctuation marks are highlighted in red ink. Thin red vertical lines also appear between sections or columns of text. At the very top and bottom edges of the page, there are much smaller, finer lines of text, also in black ink, with some red markings. A small, distinct red character or symbol is visible in the bottom right corner of the page.