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In the interim1 the mental state of Clyde since that hour when, the water closing over Roberta, he had made hisway to the shore, and then, after changing his clothes, had subsequently arrived at Sharon and the lakeside lodgeof the Cranstons, was almost one of complete mental derangement3, mainly caused by fear and confusion in hisown mind as to whether he did or did not bring about her untimely end. At the same time at the lakeside therealization that if by any chance he were then and there found, skulking4 south rather than returning north to theinn at Big Bittern to report this seeming accident, there would be sufficient hardness and cruelty to the look of itall to convince any one that a charge of murder should be made against him, had fiercely tortured him. For, as henow saw it, he really was not guilty--was he, since at the last moment he had experienced that change of heart?
But who was going to believe that now, since he did not go back to explain? And it would never do to go backnow! For if Sondra should hear that he had been on this lake with this factory girl--that he had registered withher as husband and wife . . . God!
And then trying to explain to his uncle afterwards, or his cold, hard cousin--or all those smart, cynical6 Lycurguspeople! No! No! Having gone so far he must go on. Disaster--if not death--lay in the opposite direction. Hewould have to make the best of this terrible situation--make the best of this plan that had ended so strangely and somewhat exculpatorily for him.
And yet these woods! This approaching night. The eerie7 loneliness and danger of it all now. How now to do,what to say, if met by any one. He was so confused--mentally and nervously8 sick. The crackle of a twig9 and heleaped forward as a hare.
And in this state it was that, after having recovered his bag and changed his clothes, wringing

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