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and gentle kidding that were a part of our lives. Year after year, the clock ¡¡39 , a part of my memories, a part of my heart. Even more wonderful to me was my grandfather¡¯s ¡¡40 . He wound that clock with a special key each day. That key was magic to me. It kept our family¡¯s magnificent clock ticking and chiming. I remember watching as my grand-father took the key from his pocket and opened the hidden door in the massive clock. He inserted the key and

41 ¡¡¡¡ not too much, never overwind, he¡¯d tell me seriously, nor too ¡¡42 . He never let that clock wind down and stop. When we grandkids got a little older, he showed us how to open the door and let us each take a turn ¡¡43 the key. I remember the first time I did, I

44 , to be part of this family routine was sacred. After my ¡¡45 grandfather died, it was several days after the funeral ¡¡46 I remembered the clock! The tears flowed freely when I entered the dining room. The clock stood lonely as quiet as the ¡¡47 had been, hushed. The clock even seemed smaller. Not quite as magnificent without my grandfather¡¯s special 48 . I couldn¡¯t ¡¡49 to look at it. Sometime later, years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. The hands on the clock were 50 , a reminder of time

slipping away, stopped at the ¡¡51 moment when my grandfather had stopped winding it. I took the key in my shaking hand and opened the clock door. All of a sudden, I was a child again, watching my grandfather with his silver-white hair and ¡¡52¡¡ blue eyes. He was there, winking at me, at the secret of the clock¡¯s magic, at the key that held so much power. I stood,

53 in the moment for a long time. Then slowly, I inserted the key. It ¡¡54 to life. Tick-tock, tick-tock, life and chimes were ¡¡55 into the dining room, into the house and into my heart. In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather lived again.

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