introduction of bishop's candlesticks
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The one-act play “The Bishop's Candlesticks” is McKinnel's adaptation of the opening chapter of Victor Hugo's celebrated novel Les Miserable. The play is based on the concept that no man is a born offender. It is the embodiment of a true Christian.
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The Bishop's Candlesticks' which is an adaptation of a section of Victor's Hugo's "Les Miserables". The play, which is very popular, is based on the theme that love and kindness can change a man rather than violence. The play is about a convict who breaks into the Bishop's house and is clothed and warmed.
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