Blind Man's Holiday (Henry)
Lorison, a man with a shifting perspective, sees himself as an outcast from society. He falls in love with a girl named Norah whom he meets in a restaurant.
They spend time together each evening and eventually get married. However, Lorison is plagued by doubts and insecurities about his past and his worthiness of Norah's love. He confides in a priest, Father Rogan, who helps him realize that Norah is a hardworking and virtuous woman.
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Father Rogan takes Lorison to see Norah at her workplace, a costume shop, where she works tirelessly to support herself and her brother. Lorison is filled with remorse and a desire to make amends. Father Rogan advises him to meet Norah the next day and obey her wishes.
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Lorison leaves, determined to prove his gratitude and devotion to Norah.