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"
And
now
,
swiftly
and
coldly
he
turned
,
while
Clyde
,
already
shrinking
at
the
horror
of
what
was
coming
,
exclaimed
:
"
Oh
,
please
,
no
!
You
do
n't
mean
to
do
that
,
do
you
?
Oh
,
you
wo
n't
do
that
!
Oh
,
please
,
no
!
"
And
at
this
point
Kraut
speaking
up
and
saying
:
"
He
asked
me
back
there
in
the
woods
if
I
would
n't
ask
you
not
to
take
him
in
there
.
"
"
Oh
,
so
that
's
the
way
the
wind
blows
,
is
it
?
"
exclaimed
Mason
at
this
.
"
Too
thin-skinned
to
be
shown
up
before
ladies
and
gentlemen
of
the
Twelfth
Lake
colony
,
but
not
even
willing
to
admit
that
you
knew
the
poor
little
working-girl
who
worked
for
you
.
Very
good
.
Well
,
then
,
my
fine
friend
,
suppose
you
come
through
with
what
you
really
do
know
now
,
or
down
there
you
go
.
"
And
he
paused
a
moment
to
see
what
effect
that
would
have
.
"
We
'll
call
all
those
people
together
and
explain
just
how
things
are
,
and
then
see
if
you
will
be
willing
to
stand
there
and
deny
everything
!
"
But
noting
still
a
touch
of
hesitation
in
Clyde
he
now
added
:
"
Bring
him
along
,
boys
.
"
And
turning
toward
the
camp
he
proceeded
to
walk
in
that
direction
a
few
paces
while
Kraut
taking
one
arm
,
and
Swenk
another
,
and
beginning
to
move
Clyde
he
ended
by
exclaiming
:
"
Oh
,
please
,
no
!
Oh
,
I
hope
you
wo
n't
do
anything
like
that
,
will
you
,
Mr.
Mason
?
Oh
,
I
do
n't
want
to
go
back
there
if
you
do
n't
mind
.
It
is
n't
that
I
'm
guilty
,
but
you
can
get
all
my
things
without
my
going
back
there
.
And
besides
it
will
mean
so
much
to
me
just
now
.
"
Beads
of
perspiration
once
more
burst
forth
on
his
pale
face
and
hands
and
he
was
deadly
cold
.
"
Do
n't
want
to
go
,
eh
?
"
exclaimed
Mason
,
pausing
as
he
heard
this
.
"
It
would
hurt
your
pride
,
would
it
,
to
have
'em
know
?
Well
,
then
,
supposing
you
just
answer
some
of
the
things
I
want
to
know
--
and
come
clean
and
quick
,
or
off
we
go
--
and
that
without
one
more
moment
's
delay
!
Now
,
will
you
answer
or
wo
n't
you
?
"
And
again
he
turned
to
confront
Clyde
,
who
,
with
lips
trembling
and
eyes
confused
and
wavering
,
nervously
and
emphatically
announced
:
"
Of
course
I
knew
her
.
Of
course
I
did
.
Sure
!
Those
letters
show
that
.
But
what
of
it
?
I
did
n't
kill
her
.
And
I
did
n't
go
up
there
with
her
with
any
intention
of
killing
her
,
either
.
I
did
n't
.
I
did
n't
,
I
tell
you
!
It
was
all
an
accident
.
I
did
n't
even
want
to
take
her
up
there
.
She
wanted
me
to
go
--
to
go
away
with
her
somewhere
,
because
--
because
,
well
you
know
--
her
letters
show
.
And
I
was
only
trying
to
get
her
to
go
off
somewhere
by
herself
,
so
she
would
let
me
alone
,
because
I
did
n't
want
to
marry
her
.
That
's
all
.
And
I
took
her
out
there
,
not
to
kill
her
at
all
,
but
to
try
to
persuade
her
,
that
's
all
.
And
I
did
n't
upset
the
boat
--
at
least
,
I
did
n't
mean
to
.
The
wind
blew
my
hat
off
,
and
we
--
she
and
I
--
got
up
at
the
same
time
to
reach
for
it
and
the
boat
upset
--
that
's
all
.
And
the
side
of
it
hit
her
on
the
head
.
I
saw
it
,
only
I
was
too
frightened
the
way
she
was
struggling
about
in
the
water
to
go
near
her
,
because
I
was
afraid
that
if
I
did
she
might
drag
me
down
.
And
then
she
went
down
.
And
I
swam
ashore
.
And
that
's
the
God
's
truth
!
"
His
face
,
as
he
talked
,
had
suddenly
become
all
flushed
,
and
his
hands
also
.
Yet
his
eyes
were
tortured
,
terrified
pools
of
misery
.
He
was
thinking
--
but
maybe
there
was
n't
any
wind
that
afternoon
and
maybe
they
would
find
that
out
.
Or
the
tripod
hidden
under
a
log
.
If
they
found
that
,
would
n't
they
think
he
hit
her
with
that
?
He
was
wet
and
trembling
.
But
already
Mason
was
beginning
to
question
him
again
.