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"
I
know
.
I
know
.
And
that
's
a
point
we
want
to
think
about
and
maybe
bring
out
,
if
we
can
.
If
only
there
were
some
way
to
keep
those
letters
out
,
"
he
now
turned
to
Belknap
to
say
.
Then
,
to
Clyde
,
"
but
what
I
want
to
ask
you
now
is
this
--
you
were
close
to
her
for
something
like
a
year
,
were
n't
you
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
In
all
of
that
time
that
you
were
with
her
,
or
before
,
was
she
ever
friendly
,
or
maybe
intimate
,
with
any
other
young
man
anywhere
--
that
is
,
that
you
know
of
?
"
As
Clyde
could
see
,
Jephson
was
not
afraid
,
or
perhaps
not
sufficiently
sensitive
,
to
refrain
from
presenting
any
thought
or
trick
that
seemed
to
him
likely
to
provide
a
loophole
for
escape
.
But
,
far
from
being
cheered
by
this
suggestion
,
he
was
really
shocked
.
What
a
shameful
thing
in
connection
with
Roberta
and
her
character
it
would
be
to
attempt
to
introduce
any
such
lie
as
this
.
He
could
not
and
would
not
hint
at
any
such
falsehood
,
and
so
he
replied
:
"
No
,
sir
.
I
never
heard
of
her
going
with
any
one
else
.
In
fact
,
I
know
she
did
n't
.
"
"
Very
good
!
That
settles
that
,
"
snapped
Jephson
.
"
I
judged
from
her
letters
that
what
you
say
is
true
.
At
the
same
time
,
we
must
know
all
the
facts
.
It
might
make
a
very
great
difference
if
there
were
some
one
else
.
"
And
at
this
point
Clyde
could
not
quite
make
sure
whether
he
was
attempting
to
impress
upon
him
the
value
of
this
as
an
idea
or
not
,
but
just
the
same
he
decided
it
was
not
right
even
to
consider
it
.
And
yet
he
was
thinking
:
If
only
this
man
could
think
of
a
real
defense
for
me
!
He
looks
so
shrewd
.
"
Well
,
then
,
"
went
on
Jephson
,
in
the
same
hard
,
searching
tone
,
devoid
,
as
Clyde
saw
it
,
of
sentiment
or
pity
of
any
kind
,
"
here
's
something
else
I
want
to
ask
you
.
In
all
the
time
that
you
knew
her
,
either
before
you
were
intimate
with
her
or
afterwards
,
did
she
ever
write
you
a
mean
or
sarcastic
or
demanding
or
threatening
letter
of
any
kind
?
"
"
No
,
sir
,
I
ca
n't
say
that
she
ever
did
,
"
replied
Clyde
,
"
in
fact
,
I
know
she
did
n't
.
No
,
sir
.
Except
for
those
few
last
ones
,
maybe
--
the
very
last
one
.
"