“I mean there're 20,000 people in the streets of New Haven for Bobby and back here nobody can't even be bothered to throw Cleveland's bail. Maybe the brother said something to attract some attention. But that's dialogue, man. Dialectics. This is an ideological debate, you know? Stalin and Lenin.' 'And which one's going to tell on you, Hobie? Stalin or Lenin?' He gave me a sick smile to show he did not enjoy being mocked. He never had. 'If Cleveland turns, that's your ass, right?' ... 'Cleveland ain turnin. Not on no brothers. That's for sure.' I knew he was persuading himself. But even with what he admitted - that Cleveland might give up a few ofays - I could see what worried the Eddgars. 'You could turn first, Hobe. You know, you didn't do anything. You could explain.' 'Ain no snitch.' He lowered his voice. He gestured with the gun. 'They-all'd kill my ass anyway.' That was what Bobby was on trial for in New Haven - killing an informer. I could have chided Hobie, pointed out what a mess he'd made for himself, but today it would have been hypocritical.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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