Chapter 80
- It was thanks to his mother’s teaching and example that he treated Benedict Huxley, an orphan, like a brother.
- After he got into college—and with that prearranged marriage settled—his mother finally stopped grinding herself down every day. She relaxed, danced with the neighbors when she had time, went hiking.
- So back then, Sullivan didn’t question the truth behind his mother’s death. On top of that, he was in a car crash and lost his sight. He didn’t see her one last time. He didn’t even see her body...