“That there’s a lot of worry and determination in the air?” Dalton asked. To Ralph his smile looked both nervous and disdainful. “Yes, I suppose you could put it that way. We’re worried that Susan Day, one of this country’s greatest unindicted criminals, will succeed in her efforts to confuse the central issue here in Derry: the murder of twelve to fourteen helpless unborn children each and every day.” “But Mr. Dalton—” “And”—Dalton overrode him—“we are determined to show a watching nation that we are not willing to be good Nazis, that we are not all cowed by the religion of political
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