"Perhaps it is the greatest grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone."
"The door snicked shut."
Source: Madeline Miller (2011). “The Song of Achilles”, p.154, A&C Black
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Madeline Miller is an acclaimed author known for her novels 'Circe' and 'The Song of Achilles,' which reimagine ancient myths through a contemporary lens.
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