Chapter 9

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The next week, during which Donald and I sat as far away from each other in class as we could, I met the other actors for the Everyman production. And I learned that the others had been working on it for two weeks already. EverymanMost of the parts weren’t in every scene, and any actor not in the current scene was expected to play the role of an audience member. There were very few women at General; the seminary had changed its policy to include women not quite a decade ago. One of the current female students, Tegan Langley, had been asked to play Good Deeds. Tegan was a petite blond with a heart-shaped face that would have been almost too precious if she hadn’t also been blessed with a typical English nose. Think Princess Diana, and you wouldn’t be far off, except that Tegan’s hair was

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