His expression is contemplative as Linneus explains himself. Such feelings are not unfamiliar to him, nor is the act of theft for the sake of survival. Theft is wrong in the eyes of the law, but withholding aid to the needy is wrong in the eyes of God.
"None should be condemned for willing to live another day," he says quietly. "And with that life, you can strive to give back to others."
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"None should be condemned for willing to live another day," he says quietly. "And with that life, you can strive to give back to others."