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sake don't tell him。〃
〃No。〃
She looked up at me with steady eyes。 〃And you won't call in sick that night。 None of you will。 You can't。〃
〃No; we can't。 If we're there; we can at least make it quick for him。 We can do that much。 It won't be like Delacroix。〃 For a moment; mercifully brief; I saw the black silk mask burning away from Del's face and revealing the cooked blobs of jelly which had been his eyes。
〃There's no way out for you; is there?〃 She took my hand; rubbed it down the soft velvet of her cheek。 〃Poor Paul。 Poor old guy。〃
I said nothing。 Never before or after in my life did I feel so much like running from a thing。 Just taking Jan with me; the two of us with a single packed carpetbag between us; running to anywhere。
〃My poor old guy〃; she repeated; and then: 〃Talk to him。〃
〃Who? John ?〃
〃Yes。 Talk to him。 Find out what he wants。〃
I thought about it; then nodded。 She was right。 She usually was。
7。
Two days later; on the eighteenth; Bill Dodge; Hank Bitterman; and someone else … I don't remember who; some floater … took John Coffey over to D Block for his shower; and we rehearsed his execution while he was gone。 We didn't let Toot…Toot stand in for John ; all of us knew; even without talking about it; that it would have been an obscenity。
I did it。
〃John Coffey〃; Brutal said in a not…quite…steady voice as I sat clamped into Old Sparky; 〃you have been condemned to die in the ele