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"
Yes
.
And
then
we
got
out
the
maps
again
and
I
asked
a
fellow
at
the
hotel
there
if
he
knew
about
the
lakes
up
there
.
And
he
said
of
all
the
lakes
around
there
Big
Bittern
was
the
most
beautiful
.
I
had
seen
it
once
,
and
I
told
Roberta
about
it
and
what
the
man
said
,
and
then
she
asked
why
did
n't
we
go
there
.
"
"
And
is
that
why
you
went
there
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
"
"
No
other
reason
?
"
"
No
,
sir
--
none
--
except
that
it
was
back
,
or
south
,
and
we
were
going
that
way
anyhow
.
"
"
I
see
.
And
that
was
Thursday
,
July
eighth
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
"
Well
,
now
,
Clyde
,
as
you
have
seen
,
it
has
been
charged
here
that
you
took
Miss
Alden
to
and
out
on
that
lake
with
the
sole
and
premeditated
intent
of
killing
her
--
murdering
her
--
finding
some
unobserved
and
quiet
spot
and
then
first
striking
her
with
your
camera
,
or
an
oar
,
or
club
,
or
stone
maybe
,
and
then
drowning
her
.
Now
,
what
have
you
to
say
to
that
?
Is
that
true
,
or
is
n't
it
?
"
"
No
,
sir
!
It
's
not
true
!
"
returned
Clyde
,
clearly
and
emphatically
.
"
I
never
went
there
of
my
own
accord
in
the
first
place
,
and
I
only
went
there
because
she
did
n't
like
Grass
Lake
.
"
And
here
,
because
he
had
been
sinking
down
in
his
chair
,
he
pulled
himself
up
and
looked
at
the
jury
and
the
audience
with
what
measure
of
strength
and
conviction
he
could
summon
--
as
previously
he
had
been
told
to
do
.
At
the
same
time
he
added
:
"
And
I
wanted
to
please
her
in
any
way
that
I
could
so
that
she
might
be
a
little
more
cheerful
.
"