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In which Miriam seeks solace in Kenyon’s sculptor’s studio, where the silent art of marble and clay offers a poignant reflection on human isolation and the enduring marks we leave upon time. Among unfinished busts and delicate creations, the gentle mysteries of Hilda’s character are revealed in a sculpted hand, emblematic of emotions both tender and unattainable.
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