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The Last Labyrinth The Last Labyrinth by Gwendolyn Womack
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“Life and its infinite expressions had to go on. If every atom could sing”
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“Agape was the ancient Greek word to love someone through all obstacles”
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“Duende was the Spanish word for the mysterious power behind a work of art to deeply move one’s heart.”
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“Her playing felt like an arm was reaching inside his chest and squeezing his heart.”
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“Lady Fauna’s laugh was quite high-pitched and her face had a pinched look”
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“She didn’t know St. Paul’s Chapel was the oldest church in Manhattan and had been built on an ancient Ley Line. She didn’t know yet what a Ley Line was.”
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“Toccata meant “to touch” and fugue allowed the pianist to embellish notes within the progression in an open invitation from Bach to join him in the song.”
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“But so far she’d only dated a tuba player for a short while but called it quits because he kissed her like she was the horn.”
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