' Bosch looked back at the quartet. One of the most interesting senators was Oregon’s Wayne Morse, who started out as a Republican, then became an independent, and was by 1966 a Democrat. 'She was white, right?' he asked Edgar. Paul, a devout Baptist, director of his church choir, and certified straight arrow, listened patiently while the legislators droned on.
And as far as I know, he never sought help from those who knew how to give it. While Dale Bumpers had ridden the wave of New South prosperity and progressivism from the governor’s office to the Senate, he was the exception to the rule. ' Bosch nodded and looked up from his notebook at Mora and thought he saw a gleam in his dark eyes. This time he would wait longer.
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