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:12:01
if you were
a sense offender...

:12:05
I suppose
you could say that, sir.

:12:06
You're a family man, Cleric?
:12:09
Yes, sir...
a boy and a girl.

:12:10
The boy's in
the monastery himself,

:12:12
on path to becoming a Cleric.
:12:14
Good.
:12:15
And the mother?
:12:16
My spouse was arrested
and incinerated

:12:18
for sense offense
four years ago, sir.

:12:20
By yourself?
:12:21
No, sir... by another.
:12:24
How did you feel about that?
:12:29
I'm sorry.
:12:30
I don't...
fully understand, sir.

:12:33
How did you feel?
:12:37
I didn't feel anything.
:12:40
Really?
:12:41
How is it
that you came to miss it?

:12:49
I...
:12:53
I've asked myself
that same question, sir.

:12:55
I don't know.
:12:58
A nearly unforgivable lapse,
Cleric.

:13:03
I trust you'll be
more vigilant in the future.

:13:10
Yes, sir.
:13:16
Every time we come
from the Nethers to the city,

:13:18
it reminds why we do
what we do.

:13:20
It does?
:13:23
Every time we come
from the Nethers to the city,

:13:25
it reminds why we do
what we do.

:13:28
It does?
:13:32
It does.
:13:36
Prosecutorial evidence
for A.N.R. 136890.

:13:40
I need it.
:13:41
It was late this afternoon.
:13:43
May not have showed up
in the records yet.

:13:47
I'm very sorry, Cleric.
:13:48
Nothing has been logged
:13:50
and nothing is pending
under that entry.

:13:52
It was an item of evidence
brought in personally

:13:55
by Grammaton Errol Partridge.
:13:56
Check again.
:13:57
Sir, Cleric Partridge has not
entered anything in for weeks.


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