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The effect of Mason's re-appearance in the camp with the news, announced first to Frank Harriet, next to HarleyBaggott and Grant Cranston, that Clyde was under arrest--that he actually had confessed to having been withRoberta at Big Bittern, if not to having killed her, and that he, Mason, was there with Swenk to take possessionof his property--was sufficient to destroy this pretty outing as by a breath. For although amazement1 and disbeliefand astounded2 confusion were characteristic of the words of all, nevertheless here was Mason demanding toknow where were Clyde's things, and asserting that it was at Clyde's request only that he was not brought here toidentify his own possessions.
Frank Harriet, the most practical of the group, sensing the truth and authority of this, at once led the way toClyde's tent, where Mason began an examination of the contents of the bag and clothes, while Grant Cranston, aswell as Baggott, aware of Sondra's intense interest in Clyde, departed first to call Stuart, then Bertine, and finally Sondra--moving apart from the rest the more secretly to inform her as to what was then occurring. And she,following the first clear understanding as to this, turning white and fainting at the news, falling back in Grant'sarms and being carried to her tent, where, after being restored to consciousness, she exclaimed: "I don't believe aword of it! It's not true! Why, it couldn't be! That poor boy! Oh, Clyde! Where is he? Where have they takenhim?" But Stuart and Grant, by no means as emotionally moved as herself, cautioning her to be silent. It might betrue at that. Supposing it were! The others would hear, wouldn't they? And supposing it weren't--he could soonprove his innocence3 and be released, couldn't he? There was no use in carrying on like this now.
But then, Sondra in her thoughts going over the bare possibility of such a thing--a girl killed by Clyde at BigBittern--himself arrested and being taken off in this way--and she thus publicly--or at least by this group--knownto be so interested in him,--her parents to know, the public itself to know--maybe-But Clyde must be innocent. It must be all a mistake. And then her mind turning back and thinking of that newsof the drowned girl she had first heard over the telephone there at the Harriets'. And then Clyde's whiteness--hisillness--his all but complete collapse4. Oh, no!--not that! Yet his delay in coming from Lycurgus until the Fridaybefore. His failure to write from there. And then, the full horror of the charge returning, as suddenly collapsingagain, lying

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