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Maybe Father Paul had dropped dead, Crystal thought with a thrill of fear.
If the dream hadn't been so unsettling it might have been almost comical, Crystal thought now, Monday morning, as she updated the calendar of events for Our Lady of Seven Sorrows: Father Paul, so benign and solicitous and eager for approval in waking life, starring as the villain in her dream.
Heartsick, Crystal thought of her old apartment, quiet and hers alone.
He was lonely, maybe, Crystal thought, or maybe, with Father Leon chipping in, he just had less to do.
This was crazy — and cruel, too, Crystal thought with a rush of outrage, scapegoating a friendless, homesick man.
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