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The Face of the King

Arias evans sought out the recently restored charles the second, while he was walking in saint james's park. He described it as a sign of god and was convinced that only the holy touch of the rightful monarch would remove it. People mocked and avoided evidence for his prophetic visions and then his gruesome nose, which caused him to cover his face in public. Butevans found meaning in his facial difference that affirmed both his beloved king and his own sense of himself as a prophet with obligations to enlighten his leaders and community.

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