Page 40 of Blind Faith

Then each one placed his rose at the base of the tombstone, and together, in fact with their arms around one another, the three sons of Robert and Maria Marshall—two convinced of their father’s guilt, the youngest still clinging to his own belief in innocence—walked back toward the roadway, squinting a bit as the sun and the hot breeze dried their tears.

 


 

  Joe McGinniss, Blind Faith

 


 

 
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