How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"Here's the problem. Those soldiers Sam caught with the cattle are scared to death Putnam will simply decide to hang them all as an example. They're prepared to tell any kind of lie about Sam to get themselves off." (13.45)
Poor Sam. If those soldiers would just tell the truth, then everyone would know he's innocent. What do you think about the soldiers' lies? Do they have a right to lie to save their lives? Or should they fess up since their lie means someone else will get killed?