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"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
"
And
trying
to
get
her
to
marry
you
?
"
"
I
wanted
her
to
--
yes
,
sir
.
"
"
Yet
continuing
relations
with
Miss
Alden
when
your
other
interests
left
you
any
time
.
"
"
Well
...
yes
,
sir
,
"
once
more
hesitated
Clyde
,
enormously
troubled
by
the
shabby
picture
of
his
character
which
these
disclosures
seemed
to
conjure
,
yet
somehow
feeling
that
he
was
not
as
bad
,
or
at
least
had
not
intended
to
be
,
as
all
this
made
him
appear
.
Other
people
did
things
like
that
too
,
did
n't
they
--
those
young
men
in
Lycurgus
society
--
or
they
had
talked
as
though
they
did
.
"
Well
,
do
n't
you
think
your
learned
counsel
found
a
very
mild
term
for
you
when
they
described
you
as
a
mental
and
moral
coward
?
"
sneered
Mason
--
and
at
the
same
time
from
the
rear
of
the
long
narrow
courtroom
,
a
profound
silence
seeming
to
precede
,
accompany
and
follow
it
--
yet
not
without
an
immediate
roar
of
protest
from
Belknap
,
came
the
solemn
,
vengeful
voice
of
an
irate
woodsman
:
"
Why
do
n't
they
kill
the
God-damned
bastard
and
be
done
with
him
?
"
--
And
at
once
Oberwaltzer
gaveling
for
order
and
ordering
the
arrest
of
the
offender
at
the
same
time
that
he
ordered
all
those
not
seated
driven
from
the
courtroom
--
which
was
done
.
And
then
the
offender
arrested
and
ordered
arraigned
on
the
following
morning
.
And
after
that
,
silence
,
with
Mason
once
more
resuming
:
"
Griffiths
,
you
say
when
you
left
Lycurgus
you
had
no
intention
of
marrying
Roberta
Alden
unless
you
could
not
arrange
in
any
other
way
.
"
"
Yes
,
sir
.
That
was
my
intention
at
that
time
.
"
"
And
accordingly
you
were
fairly
certain
of
coming
back
?
"