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From: Tilda Chambers
Subject: [Bug-gne] fireplace
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:04:36 +0700

About as far from here tothat end, I guess, he lied, stretching the distance by at leasteight feet.
Not when you were buying and eating thirteen-dollarlunches? You bothered to askthe price of the room at Grass Lake. I borrowed that money after I got to Twelfth Lake. No, I wasnt hungry, replied Clyde, simply.
It cant be any otherway now, Clyde, although for your own sake I wish it could. I cant say what she had in her mind about that.
It is purely an argumentative oneand has no real bearing on the facts in this case.
Yet continuing relations with Miss Alden when your other interestsleft you any time. Object, yelled Belknap, leaping to his feet. Here is the boat now and where wereyou out there in the audience, as to distance, I mean? But up to that time you hadnt even thought of the Adirondacksspecifically. You wouldnt be so nervous about it now,would you?
Now just what do yousuppose, she meant by that word respectable? Most certainly a trap was being prepared for him.
Well now, dont you recall that you never asked the boatman atall? You wanted to get away from that place as quickly as possible,wasnt that it? But with that particular incident the court was adjourned for thisday.
And then theoffender arrested and ordered arraigned on the following morning.
I agreed to let you go by then, you know, if you wantto. And how was it you knew so much about the boat and the time andall about Three Mile Bay?
And you picked on Grass Lake as being the best because it was thecheapest. It is purely an argumentative oneand has no real bearing on the facts in this case.
Here is the boat now and where wereyou out there in the audience, as to distance, I mean?
They never said anything to me about it, replied Clyde. What a pity you couldnt think to ask the price of theboat at Big Bittern?
Like that other accident out there in Kansas City,for instance. Before going up there with her you hadnt been liking her as muchas you might have. Besides I was afraid if I went near her
I felt moresorry for her than anything else, I suppose. It is purely an argumentative oneand has no real bearing on the facts in this case. You even asked the price of the bus fare to BigBittern.
You didnt think shed make as good a match as Miss X?
Yes, thats what I jumped up for, replied Clyde heavily, but Iwasnt close enough to grab her. Well, were they all liars, or were they telling the truth?
And how about the cry that woman had heard? Are these the ones you found in the rack at the Renfrew House andtook upstairs to show Miss Alden?
Well, they were telling the truth as near as they could remember,I suppose.

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