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what he was saying in a way that would agree with what they were seeing; and what they were seeing was black。 They thought he was confessing; that he was saying he'd had a pulsion to take those girls; rape them; and kill them。 That he'd e to his senses and tried to stop。
〃But by then it was too late;〃 Brutal murmured
〃Yes。 Except what he was really trying to tell them was that he'd found them; tried to heal them … to bring them back … and had no success。 They were too far gone in death。〃
〃Paul; do you believe that?〃 Dean asked。 〃Do you really; honest…to…God believe that?〃
I examined my heart as well as I could one final time; then nodded my head。 Not only did I know it now; there was an intuitive part of me that had known something wasn't right with John Coffey's situation from the very beginning; when Percy had e onto the block hauling on Coffey's arm and blaring 〃Dead man walking! … at the top of his lungs。 I had shaken hands with him; hadn't I? I had never shaken the hand of a man ing on the Green Mile before; but I had shaken Coffey's。
〃Jesus;〃 Dean said。 〃Good Jesus Christ。〃
〃Your shoe's one thing;〃 Harry said。 〃What's the other?〃
〃Not long before the posse found Coffey and the girls; the men came out of the woods near the south bank of the Trapingus River。 They found a patch of flattened…down grass there; a lot of blood; and the rest of Cora Detterick's nightie。 The dogs got confused for a bit。 Most wanted to go southeas