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He has a tendency to slip the bounds of the real, tangible world around him and enter another place.
this what it feels like to die, to sense the nearness of something you can’t avoid?
He has, Agnes sees, done what any father would wish to do, to exchange his child’s suffering for his own, to take his place, to offer himself up in his child’s stead so that the boy might live.