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"
Well
,
while
he
's
up
there
with
her
under
those
conditions
--
so
close
to
her
again
,
you
see
"
(
and
his
facial
expression
never
altered
so
much
as
by
a
line
)
"
he
experiences
a
change
of
heart
.
You
get
me
?
He
's
sorry
for
her
.
He
's
ashamed
of
himself
--
his
sin
against
her
.
That
ought
to
appeal
to
these
fellows
around
here
,
these
religious
and
moral
people
,
ought
n't
it
?
"
"
It
might
,
"
quietly
interpolated
Belknap
,
who
by
now
was
very
much
interested
and
a
little
hopeful
.
"
He
sees
that
he
's
done
her
a
wrong
,
"
continued
Jephson
,
intent
,
like
a
spider
spinning
a
web
,
on
his
own
plan
,
"
and
in
spite
of
all
his
affection
for
this
other
girl
,
he
's
now
ready
to
do
the
right
thing
by
this
Alden
girl
,
do
you
see
,
because
he
's
sorry
and
ashamed
of
himself
.
That
takes
the
black
look
off
his
plotting
to
kill
her
while
spending
those
two
nights
in
Utica
and
Grass
Lake
with
her
.
"
"
He
still
loves
the
other
girl
,
though
?
"
interjected
Belknap
.
"
Well
,
sure
.
He
likes
her
at
any
rate
,
has
been
fascinated
by
that
life
down
there
and
sort
of
taken
out
of
himself
,
made
over
into
a
different
person
,
but
now
he
's
ready
to
marry
Roberta
,
in
case
,
after
telling
her
all
about
this
other
girl
and
his
love
for
her
,
she
still
wants
him
to
.
"
"
I
see
.
But
how
about
the
boat
now
and
that
bag
and
his
going
up
to
this
Finchley
girl
's
place
afterwards
?
"
"
Just
a
minute
!
Just
a
minute
!
I
'll
tell
you
about
that
,
"
continued
Jephson
,
his
blue
eyes
boring
into
space
like
a
powerful
electric
ray
.
"
Of
course
,
he
goes
out
in
the
boat
with
her
,
and
of
course
he
takes
that
bag
,
and
of
course
he
signs
those
registers
falsely
,
and
walks
away
through
those
woods
to
that
other
girl
,
after
Roberta
is
drowned
.
But
why
?
Why
?
Do
you
want
to
know
why
?
I
'll
tell
you
!
He
felt
sorry
for
her
,
see
,
and
he
wanted
to
marry
her
,
or
at
least
he
wanted
to
do
the
right
thing
by
her
at
the
very
last
there
.
Not
before
,
not
before
,
remember
,
but
AFTER
he
had
spent
a
night
with
her
in
Utica
and
another
one
in
Grass
Lake
.
But
once
she
was
drowned
--
and
accidentally
,
of
course
,
as
he
says
,
there
was
his
love
for
that
other
girl
.
He
had
n't
ceased
loving
her
even
though
he
was
willing
to
sacrifice
her
in
order
to
do
the
right
thing
by
Roberta
.
See
?
"
"
I
see
.
"
"
And
how
are
they
going
to
prove
that
he
did
n't
experience
a
change
of
heart
if
he
says
he
did
and
sticks
to
it
?
"