“Yet he did not know who to turn to. He might turn to Max Doran, but he felt that Doran would not believe him. So he stayed in his garden and looked after his vegetables and patted his dog and walked about Sobeys looking for bargains and stood in the mall and spoke to old men who remembered him from the war years. But he did not know who to say anything to. The crime, he believed, had taken place inside the hold, involving one or two men who had told the others to be quiet. In the small hold at ...the rear there were only four people, Hector and three white men. So that made him question things. It was hot and miserable in the hold, and tempers might have flared inside instead of outside on the dock. “How can you be so sure?” Markus asked. Amos shrugged. “If we give it time, we will see that something happened. I don’t know what, but someone will help somehow. Someone will come forward to say what they saw.” “Mr. Doran is pretty certain in the paper.” “Yes, he is—he is very certain.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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