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The Herculeses are two statues that stand ready to ring the pair of bells on he outside of the church. They are described as portly bearded men wearing only animal skins on their midriffs. Each holds a club in his hand. George refers to them as the Herculeses because they resemble the Greek hero he learned about in geography class.

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  • The Herculeses
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  • The Herculeses are two statues that stand ready to ring the pair of bells on he outside of the church. They are described as portly bearded men wearing only animal skins on their midriffs. Each holds a club in his hand. George refers to them as the Herculeses because they resemble the Greek hero he learned about in geography class.
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  • The Herculeses are two statues that stand ready to ring the pair of bells on he outside of the church. They are described as portly bearded men wearing only animal skins on their midriffs. Each holds a club in his hand. George refers to them as the Herculeses because they resemble the Greek hero he learned about in geography class.
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