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English, 23.08.2019 17:10 gdubak

"well, i'm glad you understand. i hope i'll be seeing you at mass this week—we missed you last sunday. see if you can get old teofilo to come with you. the priest smiled and waved at them as they drove away." this quote is located early in the narrative. what does it reveal about father paul?

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