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"
But
now
take
this
,
"
and
here
he
began
reading
from
the
tenth
letter
:
"
'
It
wo
n't
make
any
difference
to
you
about
your
coming
a
few
days
sooner
than
you
intended
,
will
it
,
dear
?
Even
if
we
have
got
to
get
along
on
a
little
less
,
I
know
we
can
,
for
the
time
I
will
be
with
you
anyhow
,
probably
no
more
than
six
or
eight
months
at
the
most
.
I
agreed
to
let
you
go
by
then
,
you
know
,
if
you
want
to
.
I
can
be
very
saving
and
economical
.
It
ca
n't
be
any
other
way
now
,
Clyde
,
although
for
your
own
sake
I
wish
it
could
.
'
What
do
you
suppose
all
that
means
--
'
saving
and
economical
'
--
and
not
letting
you
go
until
after
eight
months
?
Living
in
a
hall
bedroom
and
you
coming
to
see
her
once
a
week
?
Or
had
n't
you
really
agreed
to
go
away
with
her
and
marry
her
,
as
she
seems
to
think
here
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
unless
she
thought
she
could
make
me
,
maybe
,
"
replied
Clyde
,
the
while
various
backwoodsmen
and
farmers
and
jurors
actually
sniffed
and
sneered
,
so
infuriated
were
they
by
the
phrase
"
make
me
"
which
Clyde
had
scarcely
noticed
.
"
I
never
agreed
to
.
"
"
Unless
she
could
make
you
.
So
that
was
the
way
you
felt
about
it
,
was
it
,
Griffiths
?
"
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"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
"
You
'd
swear
to
that
as
quick
as
you
would
to
anything
else
?
"
"
Well
,
I
have
sworn
to
it
.
"
And
Mason
as
well
as
Belknap
and
Jephson
and
Clyde
himself
now
felt
the
strong
public
contempt
and
rage
that
the
majority
of
those
present
had
for
him
from
the
start
--
now
surging
and
shaking
all
.
It
filled
the
room
.
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Yet
before
him
were
all
the
hours
Mason
needed
in
which
he
could
pick
and
choose
at
random
from
the
mass
of
testimony
as
to
just
what
he
would
quiz
and
bedevil
and
torture
Clyde
with
next
.
And
so
now
,
looking
over
his
notes
--
arranged
fan
-
wise
on
the
table
by
Earl
Newcomb
for
his
convenience
--
he
now
began
once
more
with
:
"
Griffiths
,
in
your
testimony
here
yesterday
,
through
which
you
were
being
led
by
your
counsel
,
Mr.
Jephson
"
(
at
this
Jephson
bowed
sardonically
)
,
"
you
talked
about
that
change
of
heart
that
you
experienced
after
you
encountered
Roberta
Alden
once
more
at
Fonda
and
Utica
back
there
in
July
--
just
as
you
were
starting
on
this
death
trip
.
"
Clyde
's
"
yes
,
sir
,
"
came
before
Belknap
could
object
,
but
the
latter
managed
to
have
"
death
trip
"
changed
to
"
trip
.
"