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"
Well
,
I
've
said
how
I
felt
then
.
"
"
And
of
course
there
could
n't
be
any
relation
between
the
fact
that
on
Crum
Lake
you
cared
for
her
but
on
Big
Bittern
--
"
"
I
said
how
I
felt
then
.
"
"
But
you
wanted
to
get
rid
of
her
just
the
same
,
did
n't
you
?
The
moment
she
was
dead
to
run
away
to
that
other
girl
.
You
do
n't
deny
that
,
do
you
?
"
"
I
've
explained
why
I
did
that
,
"
reiterated
Clyde
.
"
Explained
!
Explained
!
And
you
expect
any
fair-minded
,
decent
,
intelligent
person
to
believe
that
explanation
,
do
you
?
"
Mason
was
fairly
beside
himself
with
rage
and
Clyde
did
not
venture
to
comment
as
to
that
.
The
judge
anticipated
Jephson
's
objection
to
this
and
bellowed
,
"
Objection
sustained
.
"
But
Mason
went
right
on
.
"
You
could
n't
have
been
just
a
little
careless
,
could
you
,
Griffiths
,
in
the
handling
of
the
boat
and
upset
it
yourself
,
say
?
"
He
drew
near
and
leered
.
"
No
,
sir
,
I
was
n't
careless
.
It
was
an
accident
that
I
could
n't
avoid
.
"
Clyde
was
quite
cool
,
though
pale
and
tired
.
"
An
accident
.
Like
that
other
accident
out
there
in
Kansas
City
,
for
instance
.
You
're
rather
familiar
with
accidents
of
that
kind
,
are
n't
you
,
Griffiths
?
"
queried
Mason
sneeringly
and
slowly
.
"
I
've
explained
how
that
happened
,
"
replied
Clyde
nervously
.
"
You
're
rather
familiar
with
accidents
that
result
in
death
to
girls
,
are
n't
you
?
Do
you
always
run
away
when
one
of
them
dies
?
"