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Yet
it
was
getting
late
,
and
back
in
the
camp
were
Clyde
's
as
yet
unclaimed
belongings
--
his
bag
and
possibly
that
suit
he
had
worn
that
day
at
Big
Bittern
--
a
gray
one
as
he
had
heard
--
not
this
one
.
And
to
catechize
him
here
this
way
in
the
dusk
,
while
it
might
be
productive
of
much
if
only
he
could
continue
it
long
enough
,
still
there
was
the
trip
back
,
and
en
route
he
would
have
ample
time
to
continue
his
questionings
.
And
so
,
although
he
disliked
much
so
to
do
at
the
moment
,
he
now
concluded
with
:
"
Oh
,
well
,
I
tell
you
,
Griffiths
,
we
'll
let
you
rest
here
for
the
present
.
It
may
be
that
what
you
are
saying
is
so
--
I
do
n't
know
.
I
most
certainly
hope
it
is
,
for
your
sake
.
At
any
rate
,
you
go
along
there
with
Mr.
Kraut
.
He
'll
show
you
where
to
go
.
"
And
then
turning
to
Swenk
and
Kraut
,
he
exclaimed
:
"
All
right
,
boys
.
I
'll
tell
you
how
we
'll
do
.
It
's
getting
late
and
we
'll
have
to
hurry
a
little
if
we
expect
to
get
anywhere
yet
tonight
.
Mr.
Kraut
,
suppose
you
take
this
young
man
down
where
those
other
two
boats
are
and
wait
there
.
Just
halloo
a
little
as
you
go
along
to
notify
the
sheriff
and
Sissel
that
we
're
ready
.
And
then
Swenk
and
I
'll
be
along
in
the
other
boat
as
soon
as
we
can
.
"
And
so
saying
and
Kraut
obeying
,
he
and
Swenk
proceeded
inward
through
the
gathering
dusk
to
the
camp
,
while
Kraut
with
Clyde
went
west
,
hallooing
for
the
sheriff
and
his
deputy
until
a
response
was
had
.
The
effect
of
Mason
's
re-appearance
in
the
camp
with
the
news
,
announced
first
to
Frank
Harriet
,
next
to
Harley
Baggott
and
Grant
Cranston
,
that
Clyde
was
under
arrest
--
that
he
actually
had
confessed
to
having
been
with
Roberta
at
Big
Bittern
,
if
not
to
having
killed
her
,
and
that
he
,
Mason
,
was
there
with
Swenk
to
take
possession
of
his
property
--
was
sufficient
to
destroy
this
pretty
outing
as
by
a
breath
.
For
although
amazement
and
disbelief
and
astounded
confusion
were
characteristic
of
the
words
of
all
,
nevertheless
here
was
Mason
demanding
to
know
where
were
Clyde
's
things
,
and
asserting
that
it
was
at
Clyde
's
request
only
that
he
was
not
brought
here
to
identify
his
own
possessions
.
Frank
Harriet
,
the
most
practical
of
the
group
,
sensing
the
truth
and
authority
of
this
,
at
once
led
the
way
to
Clyde
's
tent
,
where
Mason
began
an
examination
of
the
contents
of
the
bag
and
clothes
,
while
Grant
Cranston
,
as
well
as
Baggott
,
aware
of
Sondra
's
intense
interest
in
Clyde
,
departed
first
to
call
Stuart
,
then
Bertine
,
and
finally
Sondra
--
moving
apart
from
the
rest
the
more
secretly
to
inform
her
as
to
what
was
then
occurring
.
And
she
,
following
the
first
clear
understanding
as
to
this
,
turning
white
and
fainting
at
the
news
,
falling
back
in
Grant
's
arms
and
being
carried
to
her
tent
,
where
,
after
being
restored
to
consciousness
,
she
exclaimed
:
"
I
do
n't
believe
a
word
of
it
!
It
's
not
true
!
Why
,
it
could
n't
be
!
That
poor
boy
!
Oh
,
Clyde
!
Where
is
he
?
Where
have
they
taken
him
?
"
But
Stuart
and
Grant
,
by
no
means
as
emotionally
moved
as
herself
,
cautioning
her
to
be
silent
.
It
might
be
true
at
that
.
Supposing
it
were
!
The
others
would
hear
,
would
n't
they
?
And
supposing
it
were
n't
--
he
could
soon
prove
his
innocence
and
be
released
,
could
n't
he
?
There
was
no
use
in
carrying
on
like
this
now
.
But
then
,
Sondra
in
her
thoughts
going
over
the
bare
possibility
of
such
a
thing
--
a
girl
killed
by
Clyde
at
Big
Bittern
--
himself
arrested
and
being
taken
off
in
this
way
--
and
she
thus
publicly
--
or
at
least
by
this
group
--
known
to
be
so
interested
in
him
--
her
parents
to
know
,
the
public
itself
to
know
--
maybe
--
But
Clyde
must
be
innocent
.
It
must
be
all
a
mistake
.
And
then
her
mind
turning
back
and
thinking
of
that
news
of
the
drowned
girl
she
had
first
heard
over
the
telephone
there
at
the
Harriets
'
.
And
then
Clyde
's
whiteness
--
his
illness
--
his
all
but
complete
collapse
.
Oh
,
no
!
--
not
that
!
Yet
his
delay
in
coming
from
Lycurgus
until
the
Friday
before
.
His
failure
to
write
from
there
.
And
then
,
the
full
horror
of
the
charge
returning
,
as
suddenly
collapsing
again
,
lying
perfectly
still
and
white
while
Grant
and
the
others
agreed
among
themselves
that
the
best
thing
to
be
done
was
to
break
up
the
camp
,
either
now
or
early
in
the
morning
,
and
depart
for
Sharon
.