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The Bishop
The Bishop is concerned about Merrick’s religious instruction and offers spiritual guidance. He genuinely believes in doing his Christian duty, but he also appears to forget that Merrick has needs beyond those of religion.
Conductor
The Conductor believes that Merrick is an imbecile. When they arrive in London, he gets help from a policeman to protect Merrick.
Countess
The Countess is one of Merrick’s visitors.
Duchess
The Duchess is one of Merrick’s...
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