The Silver Sword

Why were the cases not easy to judge for Captain Greenwood?

Why were the cases not easy to judge for Captain Greenwood?

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Later, Captain Greenwood reviews the day’s cases and finds himself still troubled by Jan’s. Even though the boy was punished, this was a problem whose surface he had barely scratched. The boy would no doubt steal again, and Ruth could do little to stop him. That is what five years of war and hard living does to a person.