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ln place of his head was the head
from a statue of Christ. . .
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. . .all done up in blackface,
like a minstrel show.
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The eyes and the mouth painted white.
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Mr. Bones.
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The boy had been crucified. . .
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. . .on a pair of rowing oars.
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May the Lord be in your heart
and help you to confess your sins.
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-Yes?
-l have. . .
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. . .a scrupulous conscience, Father.
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This need to confess. . .
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. . .so many things.
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lf l step on two straws
in the shape of a cross. . .
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. . .l feel that l have to confess it.
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-lt torments me.
-Try to make a good confession.
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And remember, Christ forgives us
all of our sins.
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Only little things. Nothing.
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Seventeen of them, Father.
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The first was that waitress
near Candlestick Park.
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l cut her throat
and watched her bleed.
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She bled a great deal.
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lt's a problem
that l'm working on, Father.
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All this bleeding.