The leaders of the march glanced at each other unbelievingly, but continued to move forward, passing in a thin line first the firemen, then the stupefied troopers who stood behind them, and still moving on, unmolested, toward the steps of City Hall.
   From his place on the curb, Ben could see that some of the firemen were crying. Many had dropped their hoses and were now simply standing in place while the small gap in the gray wall of troopers grew wider and wider as the demonstrators poured through it. Suddenly Ben felt like a little boy on the trolley once again, peering toward the rear. But now there were hundreds of faces staring back at him, solemn and insistent.
   The marchers had begun to sing quietly, and as he listened to their voices, a kind of music filled him as well, and his eyes grew moist and his hands trembled. He thought of Doreen in her innocence, Kelly in his love and Breedlove in his courage, and as he thought these things, he could feel the deepest quarters of his heart urge him forward, slowly at first, then more insistently, until finally he stepped off the curb, moved to the edge of the line of march, then, after a single moment of delay, joined the onrushing wave of humanity.
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   Table of Contents
   Cover Page
   Title Page
   Dedication
   ONE
   TWO
   THREE
   FOUR
   FIVE
   SIX
   SEVEN
   EIGHT
   NINE
   TEN
   ELEVEN
   TWELVE
   THIRTEEN
   FOURTEEN
   FIFTEEN
   SIXTEEN
   SEVENTEEN
   EIGHTEEN
   NINTEEN
   TWENTY
   TWENTY-ONE
   TWENTY-TWO
   TWENTY-THREE
   TWENTY-FOUR
   TWENTY-FIVE
   TWENTY-SIX
   TWENTY-SEVEN
   TWENTY-EIGHT
   TWENTY-NINE
   THIRTY
   THIRTY-ONE
   THIRTY-TWO
   THIRTY-THREE
   THIRTY-FOUR
   THIRTY-FIVE
   THIRTY-SIX
   THIRTY-SEVEN
   THIRTY-EIGHT
   THIRTY-NINE
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   Thomas H. Cook, Streets of Fire  
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