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What happened after you rowed out?
:43:07
I knew that I couldn't
go through with it.
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- Then you had a change of heart.
- I object. He's leading the witness.
:43:17
Objection sustained. Counsel will
refrain from leading the witness.
:43:20
Yes, your honour.
:43:25
What happened then?
:43:31
That was when we decided
we ought to get back to the lodge.
:43:36
She started talking
about getting married
:43:40
and what our life together
would be like.
:43:44
What was your reaction
to her talking that way?
:43:47
She just looked at me.
She knew it was hopeless.
:43:55
She accused me of wishing her dead.
:43:57
Did you wish she were dead?
:44:00
No, I didn't!
I wasn't thinking of that any more!
:44:04
What were you thinking of
at that moment?
:44:10
I was thinking of somebody else.
:44:15
Another girl.
:44:17
You were thinking that this other
girl and her world were lost forever.
:44:31
What did you say
to Alice's accusation?
:44:34
I told her it wasn't true,
I didn't want her to die.
:44:38
Wasn't she alarmed or frightened?
:44:43
- She even said, "Poor George!"
- Go on.
:44:49
Then she started toward me
from the back of the boat.
:44:53
I told her to stay where she was,
but she didn't.
:44:56
She kept coming toward me,
then she started to fall.