"He only took me for what I could do for him and his men," he says. He looks down at his hands, thinking of what Hickey forced him to do with those hands. "I'd not have gone willingly. But here, he has no need of any of it. And I doubt that he would know remorse if the embodiment of it appeared before him and struck him in the face."
Goodsir & Little
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"He only took me for what I could do for him and his men," he says. He looks down at his hands, thinking of what Hickey forced him to do with those hands. "I'd not have gone willingly. But here, he has no need of any of it. And I doubt that he would know remorse if the embodiment of it appeared before him and struck him in the face."