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Sometimes somebody breaks a piece of furniture.
But Opal stands out for me, probably because unlike the other two books, there is a major plot twist at the end which breaks a piece of your heart.
They still observe the Sabbath, and they build into their ritual a new meal of remembrance, which now occurs the day after the Sabbath: At one point in the meal, Paul gets up, breaks a piece of bread, and says it's the body of Christ.
"She breaks up with him and breaks a piece of his heart," narrated an SRT team member.
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It broke Eastman's heart or, at least, broke a piece of it right off.
And, back then, people could afford to buy – and break – a piece or two.
I broke a piece of the plastering off in my hand; at one time it had been painted a pale yellow and it crumbled easily.
Mr. Gehry broke a piece, which looked like a fish scale, and the rest is design history: fish lamps swam into the collections of cultural grandees like Jasper Johns.
I remembered seeing a bullet break a piece of masonry off a wall, something I hadn't thought of in years".
The water pressure in our bathroom wouldn't break a piece of tissue paper.
As Canora says: "Just break a piece off and have at it".
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