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WHEN Jacques Pépin slices a baguette, there is a distinct sound that seems to be imbued with six decades of experience in the kitchen.
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Everything he touched over the span of nearly thirty years was imbued with a sense of a sad hopefulness, as if his world was constantly on the verge of falling apart but maybe, just maybe, this next song would stick the scattered parts of his heart back together again.
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