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With his red hair, squinting eyes, hunched back and emaciated frame, the haphazardly reassembled giant.
The man named Quasimodo for being born on the Sunday after Easter was widely regarded as an utterly grotesque sight.
What grievous sin had his parents committed for God to burden this child, whose very existence seemed to condemn him to ceaseless torment, with such a multitude of debilitating deformities?
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