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... he opened his eyes again. The fact that he could open or feel them was about what he expected though.

In the first place, he didn't think that opening his eyes would even be a possibility, why was he even conscious?

Executions were usually the permanent type of change in life. At least that was what Joseph thought.

But, this was also somewhat within his expectations, as he tried once more to open his eyes, only to not see anything at all. It wasn't difficult to realize th ...

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