Describe the path of the fare in The Lost child
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What words do you save? Here's your chance to bring them out, like the silver for the wedding of the first-born: genius, tour de force, masterpiece. They apply to the work of Elena Ferrante, whose newly translated novel "The Story of the Lost Child" is the fourth and final one of her magnificent Neapolitan quartet, a sequence which now seems to me, at least within all that I've read, to be the greatest achievement in fiction of the post-war era.
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There was a walking distance from the village to the fair. The path went through the lanes and then there was narrow, winding footpath through the mustard fields.
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