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"
How
do
you
mean
--
'
not
at
that
time
'
?
"
"
Well
,
I
did
come
to
feel
that
way
later
,
as
I
told
you
--
but
not
then
--
that
was
afterwards
--
after
we
started
on
our
trip
to
the
Adirondacks
--
"
"
And
why
not
then
?
"
"
I
've
said
why
.
I
was
too
crazy
about
Miss
X
to
think
of
anything
but
her
.
"
"
You
could
n't
change
even
then
?
"
"
No
,
sir
.
I
felt
sorry
,
but
I
could
n't
.
"
"
I
see
.
But
never
mind
that
now
.
I
will
come
to
that
later
.
Just
now
I
want
to
have
you
explain
to
the
jury
,
if
you
can
,
just
what
it
was
about
this
Miss
X
,
as
contrasted
with
Miss
Alden
,
that
made
her
seem
so
very
much
more
desirable
in
your
eyes
.
Just
what
characteristics
of
manner
or
face
or
mind
or
position
--
or
whatever
it
was
that
so
enticed
you
?
Or
do
you
know
?
"
This
was
a
question
which
both
Belknap
and
Jephson
in
various
ways
and
for
various
reasons
--
psychic
,
legal
,
personal
--
had
asked
Clyde
before
,
and
with
varying
results
.
At
first
he
could
not
and
would
not
discuss
her
at
all
,
fearing
that
whatever
he
said
would
be
seized
upon
and
used
in
his
trial
and
the
newspapers
along
with
her
name
.
But
later
,
when
because
of
the
silence
of
the
newspapers
everywhere
in
regard
to
her
true
name
,
it
became
plain
that
she
was
not
to
be
featured
,
he
permitted
himself
to
talk
more
freely
about
her
.
But
now
here
on
the
stand
,
he
grew
once
more
nervous
and
reticent
.
"
Well
,
you
see
,
it
's
hard
to
say
.
She
was
very
beautiful
to
me
.
Much
more
so
than
Roberta
--
but
not
only
that
,
she
was
different
from
any
one
I
had
ever
known
--
more
independent
--
and
everybody
paid
so
much
attention
to
what
she
did
and
what
she
said
.
She
seemed
to
know
more
than
any
one
else
I
ever
knew
.
Then
she
dressed
awfully
well
,
and
was
very
rich
and
in
society
and
her
name
and
pictures
were
always
in
the
paper
.