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Flannery O’Connor, and the kind of fault-finding that’s ok (and the kind that isn’t)

  One winter school morning many years ago, I approached my group of friends shortly before the bell rang for the start of the day. One of them stared at me in shock. What? Have you looked in the mirror this morning? Yeah. What? Did you do your hair? Yes! Of course! You can’t have!…

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