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"It's not his fault, Reverend," said Mr. Stonecrop smoothly. "It's not his fault at all. That's how they are. They're sly and crafty, making out all the time that they're dumb. But they're thinking, thinking, plotting, plotting. Here's the minister's son, they think, and if we can just get him on our side, we'll get the minister. And if we get the minister, we get the church. And if we get the church—you see how it goes. That's how they used your son. And it wasn't the old Preacher Griffin that they sent out to you, boy, was it? No, sir. It wasn't the old preacher. Why don't you go on ahead and tell your father who you were with today."
"Lizzie."
Mr. Stonecrop builds a case against the people of Malaga Island by
lying about what happened to Turner.
comparing Turner to Lizzie Griffin.
citing facts against Preacher Griffin.
telling a story of his experience there.
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telling a story of his experience there.
He narrates a plot—calling the islanders "sly and crafty" and describing how they supposedly "used your son"—to persuade the reverend against the people of Malaga Island.
He narrates a plot—calling the islanders "sly and crafty" and describing how they supposedly "used your son"—to persuade the reverend against the people of Malaga Island.
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