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In his last moments, she said, he had run his fingers over his bedding as if...
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Erik Larson
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The Devil in the White City:
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In his last moments, she said, he had run his fingers over his bedding as if playing the piano. "Do you hear that?" he whispered. "Isn't it wonderful? That's what I call music.
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