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Bob is a young feral child who was raised by racoons. Con man Lloyd discovered Bob in the woods and decided to use him in his latest scheme, casting him as a poor feral child who needs salvation. Lloyd created a religious revival show centered around Bob, but an Angel of the Lord appeared and warned Lloyd to stop misusing the word of God. The Angel also spoke to Bob and gave him the ability to speak in grammatically correct sentences. Faced with the prospect of losing his profit-maker, Lloyd
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Start: Bob: LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD. Lloyd: What? Go away, I’m in pain. Bob: Lloyd, open your eyes.
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End: Lloyd: That’s my stepchild. Bob: I’ll let you sleep now. Lloyd: Sleep There’s no sleep for the likes of me. Not when I’ve got an idea. We’ve got to put that new-found speech of yours to work. Come on.
Kevin Kling, Lloyd’s Prayer, Samuel French, 1990.
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