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Its subject, everyday bravery and nobility in a system built on risk and too often based on mutual exploitation, is delivered straight.
(Ms. Humphrey was inspired, she wrote, "by the need for love, tolerance and nobility in a world given more and more to the denial of these things"). Certain motions, like wide-legged side-to-side rocking — the body as a pendulum — could have been prototypes of Mr. Taylor's vocabulary.
But the manner of Opie's death gave him a last shred of dignity and nobility in a world running short of both of those things.
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