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Around her are scattered tubes of food and water.

My father gently put his finger on her wrist.

He's alive.

"Great.... what are you going to do?

My father thinks a little about my question.

I was going to help immediately, but I noticed the clothes she was wearing.

It's a monk suit.

It is a dress worn by a woman who is a member of the church.

"I don't want to be involved with church officials."

"Yeah."

But if ...

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