At Fault

Lather and Nothing Else

Now that the enemy of his cause is in his shop, the narrator feels a certain responsibility to his fellow comrades to take advantage of the situation and kill the Captain.

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True... but the barber does not go through with the murder.

But I don’t want to be a murderer. No, sir. You came in to be shaved. And I do my work honorably. I don’t want to stain my hands with blood. Just with lather, and nothing else. You are an executioner; I am only a barber. Each one to his job. That’s it. Each one to his job.

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Lather and Nothing Else