How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
Initially, despite being imprisoned, Toussaint was treated with respect. He was permitted paper and a pen; he was encouraged to write, in fact. He should have been suspicious about that, but he retained the foolish conviction that he would be allowed a trial. (22.2)
Poor Toussaint. Not only is he tossed in a cell, he still wants to believe the good in people even when his life is terrible. Too bad he's wrong. No one really respects him or his cause in prison. Everyone was just acting like they did so he would spill the beans on where any treasure might be hiding.