Американская трагедия

Chapter 12

           

           "Well,letmesee,"camefromAtterbury,"Iwouldn’tworryverymuchifIwereyou,Mr.Finchley.IthinkIcandosomethingtostraightenthisoutforyoubeforeanyrealpublicdamageisdone.Now,letmesee.WhoisthedistrictattorneyofCataraquiCounty,anyhow?I’llhavetolookthatupandgetintouchwithhimandcallyouback.Butnevermind,IpromiseyouI’llbeabletodosomethingkeepthelettersoutofthepapers,anyhow.MaybeoutofthetrialI’mnotsurebutIamsureIcanfixitsothathernamewillnotbementioned,sodon’tworry."

           AndthenAtterburyinturncallingupMason,whosenamehefoundinhislawyers’directory,andatoncearrangingforaconferencewithhim,sinceMasonseemedtothinkthatthelettersweremostvitaltohiscase,althoughhewassomuchoverawedbyAtterbury’svoicethathewasquicktoexplainthatbynomeanshadheplannedasyettousepubliclythenameofSondraortheletterseither,butrathertoreservetheiractualityfortheprivateinspectionofthegrandjury,unlessClydeshouldchoosetoconfessandavoidatrial.

           ButAtterbury,afterreferringbacktoFinchleyandfindinghimopposedtoanyuseoftheletterswhatsoever,orSondra’snameeither,assuringhimthatonthemorroworthedayafterhewouldhimselfproceedtoBridgeburgwithsomeplansandpoliticalinformationwhichmightcauseMasontothinktwicebeforehesomuchasconsideredreferringtoSondrainanypublicway.

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