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"
But
you
do
n't
want
to
forget
that
while
she
's
still
alive
he
's
puzzled
and
distressed
.
And
it
's
only
after
that
second
night
,
at
Grass
Lake
,
that
he
begins
to
see
how
wrong
all
his
actions
have
been
,
you
understand
.
Something
happens
.
Maybe
she
cries
or
talks
about
wanting
to
die
,
like
she
does
in
those
letters
.
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
And
so
he
wants
a
quiet
place
where
they
can
sit
down
in
peace
and
talk
,
where
no
one
else
will
see
or
hear
them
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
--
go
on
.
"
"
Well
,
he
thinks
of
Big
Bittern
.
He
's
been
up
there
once
before
or
they
're
near
there
,
then
,
and
just
below
there
,
twelve
miles
,
is
Three
Mile
Bay
,
where
,
if
they
decide
to
marry
,
they
can
.
"
"
I
see
.
"
"
If
not
,
if
she
does
n't
want
to
marry
him
after
his
full
confession
,
he
can
row
her
back
to
the
inn
,
ca
n't
he
,
and
he
or
she
can
stay
there
or
go
on
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
.
"
"
In
the
meantime
,
not
to
have
any
delay
or
be
compelled
to
hang
about
that
inn
--
it
's
rather
expensive
,
you
know
,
and
he
has
n't
any
too
much
money
--
he
takes
that
lunch
in
his
bag
.
Also
his
camera
,
because
he
wants
to
take
some
pictures
.
For
if
Mason
should
turn
up
with
that
camera
,
it
's
got
to
be
explained
,
and
it
will
be
better
explained
by
us
than
it
will
be
by
him
,
wo
n't
it
?
"