
It turns out Lucia doesn't even have to write or speak to be eloquent and artistic. Shloss writes, "Lucia spoke in a kind of body language that expressed pain and suffering and unspoken desires. She expressed life as a dance of false starts and small triumphs, of emotions lifted, of hopes deflated …"
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