Devil on the Cross

In Chapter One, Section One, what example does Gicaandi give to show that the story needs to be told?

Devil on the Cross

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Gicaandi believes that the story needs to be told, and to prove his point, he uses an example. He asks if pits in courtyards should be covered with leaves or grass. Then he wonders if they should allow their children to dance around the yard without worrying about the pits because they cannot be seen.

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Devil on the Cross