"They are suspicious."
"That proves nothing."
"Perhaps not. Nevertheless it is all we have to go by and we should be fools not to take them at their face value, shouldn't we? We should at least consider them."
"Of course we should do that," evaded the woman.
"Have you considered them?" Sylvia suddenly inquired.
Marcia drew her hand across her forehead.
"I—I—yes. I have thought them over."
"And what conclusion have you arrived at?"
"I don't understand them at all. Nevertheless, I do not believe Stanley Heath is guilty," was the proud retort.
"That is because you don't want to—because you won't."