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Condemned
to
die
!
He
.
And
this
was
the
end
as
to
Sondra
.
He
could
feel
it
.
Farewell
.
"
Although
she
is
never
to
see
you
again
.
"
He
threw
himself
on
his
couch
--
not
to
weep
but
to
rest
--
he
felt
so
weary
.
Lycurgus
.
Fourth
Lake
.
Bear
Lake
.
Laughter
--
kisses
--
smiles
.
What
was
to
have
been
in
the
fall
of
the
preceding
year
.
And
now
--
a
year
later
.
But
then
--
that
young
Jew
.
There
was
some
religious
chant
into
which
he
fell
when
his
mental
tortures
would
no
longer
endure
silence
.
And
oh
,
how
sad
.
Many
of
the
prisoners
had
cried
out
against
it
.
And
yet
,
oh
,
how
appropriate
now
,
somehow
.
"
I
have
been
evil
.
I
have
been
unkind
.
I
have
lied
.
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
I
have
been
unfaithful
.
My
heart
has
been
wicked
.
I
have
joined
with
those
who
have
done
evil
things
.
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
I
have
stolen
.
I
have
been
false
.
I
have
been
cruel
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
"
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And
the
voice
of
Big
Tom
Rooney
sentenced
for
killing
Thomas
Tighe
,
a
rival
for
the
hand
of
an
underworld
girl
.
"
For
Christ
's
sake
!
I
know
you
feel
bad
.
But
so
do
I.
Oh
,
for
God
's
sake
,
do
n't
do
that
!
"
Clyde
,
on
his
cot
,
his
thoughts
responding
rhythmically
to
the
chant
of
the
Jew
--
and
joining
with
him
silently
--
"
I
have
been
evil
.
I
have
been
unkind
.
I
have
lied
.
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
I
have
been
unfaithful
.
My
heart
has
been
wicked
.
I
have
joined
with
those
who
have
done
evil
things
.
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
I
have
been
false
.
I
have
been
cruel
.
I
have
sought
to
murder
.
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
And
for
what
?
A
vain
--
impossible
dream
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
...
Oh
!
Oh
!
Oh
!
.
.
"
When
the
guard
,
an
hour
later
,
placed
his
supper
on
the
shelf
in
the
door
,
he
made
no
move
.
Food
!
And
when
the
guard
returned
in
another
thirty
minutes
,
there
it
was
,
still
untouched
,
as
was
the
Jew
's
--
and
was
taken
away
in
silence
.
Guards
knew
when
blue
devils
had
seized
the
inmates
of
these
cages
.
They
could
n't
eat
.
And
there
were
times
,
too
,
when
even
guards
could
n't
eat
.
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The
depression
resulting
even
after
two
days
was
apparent
to
the
Reverend
McMillan
,
who
was
concerned
to
know
why
.
More
recently
,
he
had
been
led
to
believe
by
Clyde
's
manner
,
his
visits
,
if
not
the
fact
that
the
totality
of
his
preachments
,
had
not
been
greeted
with
as
much
warmth
as
he
would
have
liked
,
that
by
degrees
Clyde
was
being
won
to
his
own
spiritual
viewpoint
.
With
no
little
success
,
as
it
had
seemed
to
him
,
he
had
counseled
Clyde
as
to
the
folly
of
depression
and
despair
.
"
What
!
Was
not
the
peace
of
God
within
his
grasp
and
for
the
asking
.
To
one
who
sought
God
and
found
Him
,
as
he
surely
would
,
if
he
sought
,
there
could
be
no
sorrow
,
but
only
joy
.
'
Hereby
know
we
that
we
dwell
in
Him
,
and
He
in
us
,
because
He
hath
given
us
of
His
spirit
.
'
"
So
he
preached
or
read
--
until
finally
--
two
weeks
after
receiving
the
letter
from
Sondra
and
because
of
the
deep
depression
into
which
he
had
sunk
on
account
of
it
,
Clyde
was
finally
moved
to
request
of
him
that
he
try
to
induce
the
warden
to
allow
him
to
be
taken
to
some
other
cell
or
room
apart
from
this
room
or
cell
which
seemed
to
Clyde
to
be
filled
with
too
many
of
his
tortured
thoughts
,
in
order
that
he
might
talk
with
him
and
get
his
advice
.
As
he
told
the
Reverend
McMillan
,
he
did
not
appear
to
be
able
to
solve
his
true
responsibility
in
connection
with
all
that
had
so
recently
occurred
in
his
life
,
and
because
of
which
he
seemed
not
to
be
able
to
find
that
peace
of
mind
of
which
McMillan
talked
so
much
.
Perhaps
...
--
there
must
be
something
wrong
with
his
viewpoint
.
Actually
he
would
like
to
go
over
the
offense
of
which
he
was
convicted
and
see
if
there
was
anything
wrong
in
his
understanding
of
it
.
He
was
not
so
sure
now
.
And
McMillan
,
greatly
stirred
--
an
enormous
spiritual
triumph
,
this
--
as
he
saw
it
--
the
true
reward
of
faith
and
prayer
,
at
once
proceeding
to
the
warden
,
who
was
glad
enough
to
be
of
service
in
such
a
cause
.
And
he
permitted
the
use
of
one
of
the
cells
in
the
old
death
house
for
as
long
as
he
should
require
,
and
with
no
guard
between
himself
and
Clyde
--
one
only
remaining
in
the
general
hall
outside
.
And
there
Clyde
began
the
story
of
his
relations
with
Roberta
and
Sondra
.
Yet
because
of
all
that
had
been
set
forth
at
the
trial
,
merely
referring
to
most
of
the
evidence
--
apart
from
his
defense
--
the
change
of
heart
,
as
so
;
afterwards
dwelling
more
particularly
on
the
fatal
adventure
with
Roberta
in
the
boat
.
Did
the
Reverend
McMillan
--
because
of
the
original
plotting
--
and
hence
the
original
intent
--
think
him
guilty
?
--
especially
in
view
of
his
obsession
over
Sondra
--
all
his
dreams
in
regard
to
her
--
did
that
truly
constitute
murder
?
He
was
asking
this
because
,
as
he
said
,
it
was
as
he
had
done
--
not
as
his
testimony
at
the
trial
had
indicated
that
he
had
done
.
It
was
a
lie
that
he
had
experienced
a
change
of
heart
.
His
attorneys
had
counseled
that
defense
as
best
,
since
they
did
not
feel
that
he
was
guilty
,
and
had
thought
that
plan
the
quickest
route
to
liberty
.
But
it
was
a
lie
.