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And I'm still settin' there when she comes back with some women to see 'bout Matty Lou. Won't nobody speak to me, though they looks at me like I'm some new kinda cotton-pickin' machine. I feels bad. I tells them how it happened in a dream, but they scorns me. I gits plum out of the house then. I goes to see the preacher and even he don't believe me. He tells me to get out of his house, that I'm the most wicked man he's ever seen and that I better go confess my sin and make my peace with God.
— Invisible Man
(book)
by Ralph Elison
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