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Over the next few days Pepe fought the dangers of the mountains. One night,
Pepe lost his father's knife and then his will to live. That night, Pepe died. "And when at last he
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stopped against a bush, the avalanche slid slowly down and covered up his head."
The symbol in "Flight" is Pepe's Father's knife... displayed 300 characters
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The knife stood by Pepe throughout the
process of becoming a man. The knife served as a symbol of manhood being passed down in the
Torres family. When the time came, the knife helped Pepe to became a man. When the
knife was lost, his will to live and his desire to remain a man were also lost, along with his life... displayed next 300 characters
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