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The average novel is two hundred pages long or so. Sometimes, however, there's one page in the mix that [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|just makes your heart melt]].
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* Michael Scott Rohan's ''The Singer and the Sea'' concerns an expedition to find and rescue a number of refugees from a malevolent Power. Many of the refugees are brought to safety, and a fellow who supported the expedition even though he couldn't actually go on it proposes a toast. He's a bit drunk (everybody else is, too, by that point in the celebration), but still coherent as he makes clear that his final words address not only the expedition's survivors but the refugees as well: "''Welcome home!''"
 
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