Beneath the plaza there are chambers by the dozens. In some are bones of the nameless millions whose bad luck it was to be on a street, sleeping in a bed, or just being alive and in the neighborhood when a patriot, armed with his cause, did his thing. The bones have no value except as proof of purchase should some future authority need an accounting of such collateral damage. |
Title | Contents | Index | Author Plaza of the Patriots || The Cost of Doing Business | The Proctors | Policeman on Duty |