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Not that there's anything wrong with any of that, but I dislike closing a book with the sense that I've been had.
Brush the bare edge generously with the beaten egg, then fold the left-hand side over the right, as if you were closing a book, and press firmly around the edges to seal.
Fold the pastry in half lengthways, as if you were closing a book, then roll out once more to a rectangle 30cm x 24cm and transfer to a baking sheet.
And then a recording of that recording, and so on, about 20 times, until Mr. Lucier signaled the end of the piece to his engineer, James Fei, by closing a book.
The little metafictional innuendo of closing a book in this way was surely intended, but admirers of the writer will now experience a tender accidental extra meaning, as the sentence turned out to be the last words of fiction written by Rendell before her death in May.
The anterolateral split wedge fragment is then folded over like closing a book.
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