How does the convict realise that he is not a wild beast which was mentioned earlier by him?
-from Bishops candlesticks(english class 9)
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1. When the Bishop leaves the Convict alone in the room allowing him to sleep, the Convict was attracted by the Bishop's candlesticks. When the Convict was about to take the candlesticks away with him which fetched him some money to start a new life, he was stopped by his good side of his soul to not do so as it was the only memory left with the Bishop of his mother and it will really disappointed the Bishop if he loses it..
2. The second time the Convict realised that he was a good man was when he was astonished by the response of the Bishop when the Convict was brought to him by the Sergeant. He also confessed and asked for blessings from the Bishop when he was leaving to Paris, which he earlier didn't believe in..
2. The second time the Convict realised that he was a good man was when he was astonished by the response of the Bishop when the Convict was brought to him by the Sergeant. He also confessed and asked for blessings from the Bishop when he was leaving to Paris, which he earlier didn't believe in..
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