Американская трагедия

Chapter 14

           Andthenasnearlyashecould,hedescribedhowbeforethathehadseemedtobeinatrancealmost,becausehavinggonesofarhecouldgonofarther.

           Butinthemeantime,Belknap,himselffinallyweariedandconfusedbythisstrangestory,theimpossibilityashenowsawitofsubmittingto,letaloneconvincing,anyordinarybackwoodsjuryofthisregion,oftheinnocenceofthesedarkandbitterplansanddeeds,finallyingreatwearinessanduncertaintyandmentalconfusion,even,gettingupandplacinghishandsonClyde’sshoulders,saying:"Well,that’llbeenoughofthisforto-day,Clyde,Ithink.IseehowyoufeltandhowitallcameaboutalsoIseehowtiredyouare,andI’mmightygladyou’vebeenabletogivemethestraightofthis,becauseIknowhowhardit’sbeenforyoutodoit.ButIdon’twantyoutotalkanymorenow.Therearegoingtobeotherdays,andIhaveafewthingsIwanttoattendtobeforeItakeupsomeoftheminorphasesofthiswithyouto-morrowornextday.Justyousleepandrestforthepresent.You’llneedallyoucangetfortheworkbothofuswillhavetodoalittlelater.Butjustnow,you’renottoworry,becausethere’snoneedofit,doyousee?I’llgetyououtofthisorwewillmypartnerandI.IhaveapartnerthatI’mgoingtobringaroundherepresently.You’lllikehim,too.

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