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The tide recedes as I sit in the fenced garden on my roof. A jagged rock lies ready to wreck the mariner who errs. A seabird screeches somewhere to my rear. Longing, I look at the world beyond the rail. The earth is green. It is the middle of the day and I am listening to Abba. A beat of wings and the bird comes in sight - nature and I are in sync. He who renounces nature, wherever he may roam, goes nowhere.

What is my number?

Hint 1

Throw up your hands in surrender: this is one of the harder ones.

Hugh Meyers
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Your number is:

Thirteen.

Why?

The last word in each sentence can be transformed with Rot13 to give another English word. That word is described at the beginning of the sentence:

The tide recedes as I sit in the fenced garden on my roofebbs.
A jagged rock lies ready to wreck the mariner who errsreef.
A seabird screeches somewhere to my rearerne.
Longing, I look at the world beyond the railenvy.
The earth is greenterra.
It is the middle of the day and I am listening to AbbaNoon.
A beat of wings and the bird comes in sight - nature and I are in syncflap.
He who renounces nature, wherever he may roam, goes nowhereabjurer.

Throw up your hands in surrender: this is one of the harder onesbarf.

Unfortunalely, I haven't got any good explanation for the title.

M Oehm
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  • There is a superstition regarding the number you discovered. The title also hints at the important parts of each sentence are those furthest from the middle. :-) – Hugh Meyers Jun 17 '17 at 19:52
  • Not my best title, I admit. I also failed to find a way to work in clerk/Pyrex, onyx/balk and fur/she. Congratulations on finding the solution! – Hugh Meyers Jun 17 '17 at 19:58
  • Ah, I see! There's also vex/irk. Green and sync reminded me faintly of this puzzle. So in my case, 13 seems to have brought me luck. – M Oehm Jun 17 '17 at 20:18