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Essay heading: Cathedral 2
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When his wife tried to play one of the tapes that Robert had sent for her husband, the narrator paid little attention and a small distraction had him on his way. Once the narrator and Robert had a chance to actually sit down and speak with each other, the narrator finally did have an understanding and made some realizations about himself... displayed 300 characters
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They spoke on various subjects, and the narrator learned that Robert was an interesting character. At one point, the narrator’s wife leaves Robert and the narrator alone, during this time, the two men continue speaking and decide to smoke a joint together. Their conversation leads them to the topic of Cathedrals... displayed next 300 characters
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