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I have already told you, I am a judge-penitent. Only one thing is simple in my case: I possess nothing. Yes, I was rich. No, I shared nothing with the poor. What does that prove? That I, too, was a Sadducee . . . Oh, do you hear the foghorns in the habour?
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I have already told you, I am a judge-penitent. Only one thing is simple in my case: I possess nothing. Yes, I was rich. No, I shared nothing with the poor. What does that prove? That I, too, was a Sadducee . . . Oh, do you hear the foghorns in the harbor?
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His early eccentric behaviour, when he became a penitent judge.; His first reaction had been eccentric. Since he was a liar he was going to display it to everyone before they found him out. ... He frankly describes to the other Frenchman technique he uses as a penitent judge. We recognise that he has been applying this...
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www.d-barfield.co.uk/Why%20did%20Jean-Baptiste%20become...
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I have the revised edition (which is availble remaindered at the Barnes and Nobles in my areas for ten bucks), and I can see from the progress I have made in it that it is an extremely important work and might unlock some of Vollman's other work. ... Judge-Penitent July 3, 2007...
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'The Fall (French: La Chute) is a philosophical novel written by Albert Camus. First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction. ... Now, I am a judge-penitent. But allow me to introduce myself: Jean-Baptiste Clamence, at your service. Pleased to know you. You are in business, no doubt? In a way?
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The Deer Park. Norman Mailer likes to play the judge-penitent. He is a man who castigates the flesh while enjoying the fleshpots, who hates himself the morning after for what he has done the... ... Norman Mailer likes to play the judge-penitent. He is a man who castigates the flesh while enjoying the fleshpots,
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But then, the judge seems also to be one of America's legion of god-botherers, judging by the rest of his sentence: "...so that the parents can "think about Kara and what God wants you to learn from this"." And: "Marathon county circuit court Judge Vincent Howard told the Neumanns they were "very good people,
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Next message: More on the clergy-penitent privilege / AA / habeas decision ... Seems like a rather broad reading of the clergy-penitent privilege -- though I'm not sure whether it's too broad -- but more importantly, where are the grounds for federal habeas here?
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The Fall (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fall (French: ) is a philosophical novel written by Albert Camus. First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction. Set in Amsterdam, The Fall consists of a series of dramatic...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(novel)
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