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S5E2 - Pygmalion and Galatea

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Pygmalion's Woman

Pygmalion spent every day from dawn till dusk toiling over his statues. In ancient greece, statues were used on graves or stood in the sanctuaries of temples as gifts to the gods. Pygmilion saw his calling as a noble one to create a portrait of some one that would bring them to mind even after they were gone. While he worked tirelessly, he was disappointed with every single one of his finished pieces. He wouldn't stop until he created the world's most beautiful, lifelike statue. And then one day he realized he'd done it. It was a woman. She had a kind face and a wise, knowing look in her ivory colored

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