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ubted it … but there were no tears this time; because he had a wife to go home to; his panion to go home to; and she was fine。 Thanks to John Coffey; she was well and fine and the man who had signed John 's death warrant could leave and go to her。 He didn't have to watch what came next。 He would be able to sleep that night in his wife's warmth while John Coffey lay on a slab in the basement of County Hospital; growing cool as the friendless; speechless hours moved toward dawn。 And I hated Hal for those things。 Just a little; and I'd get over it; but it was hate; all right。 The genuine article。

Now I stepped into the cell; followed by Dean and Harry; both of them pale and downcast。 〃Are you ready; John ?〃 I asked。

He nodded。 〃Yes; boss。 Guess so。〃

〃All right; then。 I got a piece to say before we go out。〃

〃You say what you need to; boss。〃

〃John Coffey; as an officer of the court。。。〃

I said it right to the end; and when I'd finished; Harry Terwilliger stepped up beside me and held out his hand。 John looked surprised for a moment; then smiled and shook it。 Dean; looking paler than ever; offered his next。 〃You deserve better than this; Johnny〃 he said hoarsely。 〃I'm sorry。〃

〃I be all right〃; John said。 〃This the hard part; I be all right in a little while。〃 He got up; and the St。 Christopher's medal Melly had given him swung free of his shirt。

〃John; I ought to have that〃; I said。 〃I can put it back on you after the。。。 after; if you want; but I should take it for now。〃 It was silver; and if it was lying against his skin when Jack Van Hay switched on the juice; it might fuse itself into his skin。 Even if it didn't do that; it was apt to electroplate; leaving a kind of charred photograph of itself on the skin of his chest