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The
man
on
crutches
glared
angrily
.
«
Young
man
,
the
only
reason
there
s
anything
left
of
this
building
for
you
to
hoover
is
on
account
of
the
gentleman
in
that
woman
s
pocket
.
»
«
I
m
sorry
?
»
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«
Mrs
.
Wren
,
»
the
man
on
crutches
said
,
»
would
you
be
so
kind
as
to
show
this
impertinent
young
man
the
reliquary
of
ashes
?
»
The
woman
hesitated
a
moment
and
then
,
as
if
awaking
from
a
trance
,
reached
in
her
sweater
pocket
and
pulled
out
a
small
cylinder
wrapped
in
protective
fabric
.
«
There
,
you
see
?
»
the
man
on
crutches
snapped
.
«
Now
,
you
can
either
grant
his
dying
wish
and
let
us
sprinkle
his
ashes
in
the
sanctuary
,
or
I
tell
Father
Knowles
how
we
ve
been
treated
.
»
The
altar
boy
hesitated
,
well
acquainted
with
Father
Knowles
deep
observance
of
church
tradition
and
,
more
importantly
,
with
his
foul
temper
when
anything
cast
this
time
-
honored
shrine
in
anything
but
favorable
light
.
Maybe
Father
Knowles
had
simply
forgotten
these
family
members
were
coming
.
If
so
,
then
there
was
far
more
risk
in
turning
them
away
than
in
letting
them
in
.
After
all
,
they
said
it
would
only
take
a
minute
.
What
harm
could
it
do
?
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When
the
altar
boy
stepped
aside
to
let
the
three
people
pass
,
he
could
have
sworn
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Wren
looked
just
as
bewildered
by
all
of
this
as
he
was
.
Uncertain
,
the
boy
returned
to
his
chores
,
watching
them
out
of
the
corner
of
his
eye
.
Langdon
had
to
smile
as
the
threesome
moved
deeper
into
the
church
.
«
Leigh
,
»
he
whispered
,
»
you
lie
entirely
too
well
.
»
Teabing
s
eyes
twinkled
.
«
Oxford
Theatre
Club
.
They
still
talk
of
my
Julius
Caesar
.
I
m
certain
nobody
has
ever
performed
the
first
scene
of
Act
Three
with
more
dedication
.
»