Incidents In The Life Of Markus Paul (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
He played bingo, and tried to get businesses to donate money and commodities to his reserve. He had started a toys-for-tots program at the supermarkets in Chatham and Newcastle, and made sure three or four native children were sent to camp each summer from the Tim Hortons sponsor. Being chief and wearing the bright vest of the chief was a grand thing. Until now. Amos was very bothered by the case of Hector Penniac. Something might happen, and he could foresee it. He must take his reserve’s side. Yet he believed that he must protect Roger Savage if Roger had done nothing wrong. But little by little the idea that he had done something wrong began to infiltrate the thoughts of his friends and colleagues and made it seem as if the ingrained hatreds of the past were again haunting all of them. “However,” Amos would answer these people as he walked home from church with his missal tucked up under his arm, “no one is sure, are they?” Markus realized now, years later, that he himself had felt shame when he heard this, and a deep betrayal.
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