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Confessions

What is chapter 18 mainly about?

What does Roscuro say to the prisoner to get him to confess his sins?

What does the prisoner say he did that was even worse than stealing the cows and worse than selling his daughter?

How did Roscuro take the red cloth from the prisoner?

Look at the section where Roscuro greets the prisoner. The author writes, "Allow me to congratulate you on your very astute powers of observation."

In this context, what does "astute" mean?

Look at the section where Roscuro works on getting the cloth from the prisoner. The author writes, "'Allow me to ease your burden.' Said Roscuro."

In this context, what does "burden" mean?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?