The Sign of the Beaver

In spite of Attean not being in high spirits, he visits Matt shortly before his manitou. What is the significance of this visit at this time?

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Even though Attean is troubled, he visits Matt. Even though he is unsure about telling Matt about the manitou, he comes. Here Attean is taking his first steps toward a deeper friendship with Matt by introducing him to a concept that will seem strange to Matt. This trust suggests a growing friendship.