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Once We Were Brothers

Ronald H. Balson

Once We Were Brothers

Ronald H. Balson

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Once We Were Brothers Part III, Chapter 51-Epilogue Summary & Analysis

Part III: “The Lawsuit”

Part III, Chapter 51 Summary

Catherine receives a call from Jeffers requesting a private meeting between Elliot and Ben.

Part III, Chapter 52 Summary

After signing confidentiality agreements, Elliot and Ben enter a conference room alone. Elliot offers Ben $20 million to drop the case and make a public apology. Ben rejects the offer, saying, “Will twenty million dollars wash your hands, Otto? Will it cleanse you from the thousands you condemned?” (343).

Before long, Elliot drops the facade and speaks to Ben as Otto, rationalizing his actions by blaming Abraham for forcing him to join the Nazis. Ben is unmoved, explaining that he would sooner die than drop the case. Elliot’s demeanor changes from plaintive to vicious, and he says, “Just another dead Solomon” (344).

Part III, Chapter 53 Summary

At a Bar Association committee meeting, Jeffers whispers something in Judge Ryan’s ear.

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