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"
All
well
and
good
,
"
commented
Belknap
.
"
But
that
involves
his
refusing
to
marry
her
,
does
n't
it
?
And
what
jury
is
going
to
sympathize
with
him
for
that
or
believe
that
he
did
n't
want
to
kill
her
?
"
"
Wait
a
minute
,
wait
a
minute
,
"
replied
Jephson
,
a
little
testily
.
"
So
far
it
does
.
Sure
.
But
you
have
n't
heard
me
to
the
end
yet
.
I
said
I
had
a
plan
.
"
"
All
right
,
then
what
is
it
?
"
replied
Belknap
most
interested
.
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"
Well
,
I
'll
tell
you
--
my
plan
's
this
--
to
leave
all
the
facts
just
as
they
are
,
and
just
as
he
tells
them
,
and
just
as
Mason
has
discussed
them
so
far
,
except
,
of
course
,
his
striking
her
--
and
then
explain
them
--
the
letters
,
the
wounds
,
the
bag
,
the
two
hats
,
everything
--
not
deny
them
in
any
way
.
"
And
here
he
paused
and
ran
his
long
,
thin
,
freckled
hands
eagerly
through
his
light
hair
and
looked
across
the
grass
of
the
public
square
to
the
jail
where
Clyde
was
,
then
toward
Belknap
again
.
"
All
very
good
,
but
how
?
"
queried
Belknap
.
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"
There
's
no
other
way
,
I
tell
you
,
"
went
on
Jephson
quite
to
himself
,
and
ignoring
his
senior
,
"
and
I
think
this
will
do
it
.
"
He
turned
to
look
out
the
window
again
,
and
began
as
though
talking
to
some
one
outside
:
"
He
goes
up
there
,
you
see
,
because
he
's
frightened
and
because
he
has
to
do
something
or
be
exposed
.
And
he
signs
those
registers
just
as
he
did
because
he
's
afraid
to
have
it
known
by
anybody
down
there
in
Lycurgus
that
he
is
up
there
.
And
he
has
this
plan
about
confessing
to
her
about
this
other
girl
.
BUT
,
"
and
now
he
paused
and
looked
fixedly
at
Belknap
,
"
and
this
is
the
keystone
of
the
whole
thing
--
if
this
wo
n't
hold
water
,
then
down
we
go
!
Listen
!
He
goes
up
there
with
her
,
frightened
,
and
not
to
marry
her
or
to
kill
her
but
to
argue
with
her
to
go
away
.
But
once
up
there
and
he
sees
how
sick
she
is
,
and
tired
,
and
sad
--
well
,
you
know
how
much
she
still
loves
him
,
and
he
spends
two
nights
with
her
,
see
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
see
,
"
interrupted
Belknap
,
curiously
,
but
not
quite
so
dubiously
now
.
"
And
that
might
explain
those
nights
.
"
"
MIGHT
?
Would
!
"
replied
Jephson
,
slyly
and
calmly
,
his
harebell
eyes
showing
only
cold
,
eager
,
practical
logic
,
no
trace
of
emotion
or
even
sympathy
of
any
kind
,
really
.