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Ch. 26: How does Saul show his self esteem in this chapter?

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Saul finds a place of belonging and identity with the Moose hockey team. Saul begins to consider himself a traveler, moving through the world with his band of brothers. At home with the Kellys, he’s comfortable and happy to experience kindness and gratitude after the horrors of St. Jerome’s. He becomes especially close with Virgil, who practices with him and, with Fred, pushes him to get stronger and play against three other players. With Saul’s help, the Moose begin to dominate the tournaments. One day, Father Leboutilier watches a game. Afterward, he tells Saul how proud he is and says goodbye. Saul never sees him again.