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It was, if nothing else, a way of tempering himself, finding a touchstone more significant than the fame that engulfed all the Beatles.
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In "Lost Legends," the protagonist uses Arthurian legends, among other things, as a touchstone, but more and more my characters seem to be doing what Jordan does in "The Ocean" — turning to the natural world as a refuge.
In "Lost Legends," the protagonist uses Arthurian legends, among other things, as a touchstone, but more and more my characters seem to be doing what Jordan does in "The Ocean"—turning to the natural world as a refuge.
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Touchstone: … No more was this knight, swearing by his honour, for he never had any; or if he had, he had sworn it away before he ever saw those pancakes or that mustard.
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