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Summary
Part 2, Chapter 26
The more of Sophie’s life Liv can glean from Sophie’s writings, the closer she feels to Sophie. Some scraps of Sophie’s writings are missing, but others are fully in place. Court resumes. Christopher Jenks places Louanne Baker at Dachau through her own writings and various references, including an article where she says she came into possession of one of the paintings as a gift. Liv’s team argues that Louanne does not say what painting she was given and that the painting itself is not listed among the records of the Allied Collection Point of stolen works of art. Louanne’s daughter Marianne is called to the stand. Marianne passionately argues that her mother would never have taken something that belonged to somebody else, especially if it had been stolen. Janey wears a smug look...
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