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Shining Stars

The Fortune Teller | Florence, Italy in 1634

How I wonder what you are

Small stars overlaying the head of a woman with golden skin and closed eyes
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Brilliant, glittery

Gleaming, sparkling, shining light

Scintillating stars

This is a fortune teller named Maria at this point in A.D. 1634. A combination of a curse and her own powers has allowed her to live many centuries and travel the known world. Florence is one of her favorite places.

She often looks to the stars.

When I was young, I liked the children’s poem “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” but I loved the Mad Hatter’s zany soliloquy parody, “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat.” I drove my sisters crazy by insisting we have tea parties, just so I could recite it to them over and over.

in her poem about taking charge and doing things.

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