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Summary
In Part Five, The Spirit of Music recounts the events after New Zealand, and Paul Stanley tells a story about Frankie at his funeral in the present.
Aurora wanted Frankie to show their daughter Frankie's home in Spain, and she thought it would help Frankie come to terms with his past too. Frankie still had not forgiven Baffa Rubio for lying about being his father. Frankie did not want to return to Spain but eventually agreed. Frankie found that Spain had changed dramatically since the fascist days of his childhood.
The family returned to Frankie's old home. It had been entirely renovated, but the woman living there had a box of Frankie's hit records and his old branguia guitar that Baffa Rubio had left him. She told Frankie that Baffa was now dead. Frankie visited the cemetery and experienced a psychic episode where...
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