“Peculiar to Sydney, in those days, was a single word written in chalk in beautiful, looping copperplate on street corners. Sydney was known for it, the word chalked at the feet of the inhabitants and visitors, like a letter consisting of a lone word, but personally addressed to each member of a crowd. . . . It says ‘Eternity,’ love. . . . A man has been writing that word in chalk for thirty years. It’s famous now.”
Quote by Sheridan Hay
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The Secret of Lost Things
In this poignant narrative, the protagonist explores the profound connections between people and the things they lose, revealing the emotional significance of these objects in their lives. more
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