Walter Ames, a clerk at the Chicago millinery shop of D. B. Fisk, played a minor role in Unmentionables when he allowed Jimmy to hide in his shop from the slave catchers who were chasing him. Jimmy pretended to be on an errand to buy a bonnet for Dorothy Holland. Mr. Ames saw through this charade but went along with it anyway--sensing a kindred soul in distress.
Now in All to Pieces, Mr. Ames is back--this time in a small but crucial role. Mr. Ames watchful eye, along with his interest in his fellow gay Chicagoans, Jimmy and Cato, lead him to set the plot of All to Pieces in motion.
Now in All to Pieces, Mr. Ames is back--this time in a small but crucial role. Mr. Ames watchful eye, along with his interest in his fellow gay Chicagoans, Jimmy and Cato, lead him to set the plot of All to Pieces in motion.