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Submitted to Contest #263
In the heart of a quaint European village, where cobblestone streets wound through markets and the air was filled with the scent of fresh bread, lived a man named Henri Duval. Henri was a glassmaker by trade, renowned for his extraordinary skill. His delicate hands shaped sand and fire into magnificent creations—crystalline chandeliers that captured the light like prisms, and goblets so fine they seemed to hum when touched. But despite his artistry, Henri was a man of modest means. His shop was small, tucked away in a corner of the village, ...
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