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Days later, the boy brought the folder back. He had copies—digital renditions he had made, fragments he had set to chords. He had found in the recordings a cadence that matched the rhythm of his playing. He had shown them to a woman who stitched quilts for the shelter and to a teacher who kept a tiny library in a closet at school. He had given them to a man at a café who said he sometimes forgot the sound of his own voice. Each person did something small and irrevocable: the teacher read a passage to her students; the quilter pinned a line from the film to a quilt square; the man at the café wrote a letter to an estranged daughter.

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She took the folder with the DVD back into the kitchen and set it beside the sink. Outside, another neighbor argued about a dog that refused to learn its name. Lena rinsed a cup and found herself speaking aloud to the stillness of the apartment, as if the recording's instruction had been passed into her bones. Give it to someone who looks. Days later, the boy brought the folder back

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