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第48章 THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION(3)

"Then you must know where you found it?" "Yes, it was on the prisoner's wardrobe." "That is better."An assistant from Parkson's, Theatrical Costumiers, testified that on June 29th, they had supplied a black beard to Mr.L.Cavendish, as requested.It was ordered by letter, and a postal order was enclosed.No, they had not kept the letter.All transactions were entered in their books.They had sent the beard, as directed, to "L.Cavendish, Esq., Styles Court."Sir Ernest Heavywether rose ponderously."Where was the letter written from?" "From Styles Court.""The same address to which you sent the parcel?" "Yes.""And the letter came from there?" "Yes."

Like a beast of prey, Heavywether fell upon him: "How do you know?""I--I don't understand."

"How do you know that letter came from Styles? Did you notice the postmark?""No--but--"

"Ah, you did *NOT notice the postmark! And yet you affirm so confidently that it came from Styles.It might, in fact, have been any postmark?""Y--es."

"In fact, the letter, though written on stamped notepaper, might have been posted from anywhere? From Wales, for instance?"The witness admitted that such might be the case, and Sir Ernest signified that he was satisfied.

Elizabeth Wells, second housemaid at Styles, stated that after she had gone to bed she remembered that she had bolted the front door, instead of leaving it on the latch as Mr.Inglethorp had requested.She had accordingly gone downstairs again to rectify her error.Hearing a slight noise in the West wing, she had peeped along the passage, and had seen Mr.John Cavendish knocking at Mrs.Inglethorp's door.

Sir Ernest Heavywether made short work of her, and under his unmerciful bullying she contradicted herself hopelessly, and Sir Ernest sat down again with a satisfied smile on his face.

With the evidence of Annie, as to the candle grease on the floor, and as to seeing the prisoner take the coffee into the boudoir, the proceedings were adjourned until the following day.

As we went home, Mary Cavendish spoke bitterly against the prosecuting counsel.

"That hateful man! What a net he has drawn around my poor John! How he twisted every little fact until he made it seem what it wasn't!""Well," I said consolingly, "it will be the other way about to-morrow.""Yes," she said meditatively; then suddenly dropped her voice."Mr.Hastings, you do not think--surely it could not have been Lawrence--Oh, no, that could not be!"But I myself was puzzled, and as soon as I was alone with Poirot I asked him what he thought Sir Ernest was driving at.

"Ah!" said Poirot appreciatively."He is a clever man, that Sir Ernest.""Do you think he believes Lawrence guilty?""I do not think he believes or cares anything! No, what he is trying for is to create such confusion in the minds of the jury that they are divided in their opinion as to which brother did it.He is endeavouring to make out that there is quite as much evidence against Lawrence as against John--and I am not at all sure that he will not succeed."Detective-inspector Japp was the first witness called when the trial was reopened, and gave his evidence succinctly and briefly.After relating the earlier events, he proceeded:

"Acting on information received, Superintendent Summerhaye and myself searched the prisoner's room, during his temporary absence from the house.In his chest of drawers, hidden beneath some underclothing, we found: first, a pair of gold-rimmed pince-nez similar to those worn by Mr.Inglethorp" --these were exhibited--"secondly, this phial."The phial was that already recognized by the chemist's assistant, a tiny bottle of blue glass, containing a few grains of a white crystalline powder, and labelled: "Strychnine Hydrochloride. POISON."A fresh piece of evidence discovered by the detectives since the police court proceedings was a long, almost new piece of blotting-paper.It had been found in Mrs.Inglethorp's cheque book, and on being reversed at a mirror, showed clearly the words: "...erything of which I die possessed I leave to my beloved husband Alfred Ing..." This placed beyond question the fact that the destroyed will had been in favour of the deceased lady's husband.Japp then produced the charred fragment of paper recovered from the grate, and this, with the discovery of the beard in the attic, completed his evidence.

But Sir Ernest's cross-examination was yet to come."What day was it when you searched the prisoner's room?" "Tuesday, the 24th of July.""Exactly a week after the tragedy?" "Yes.""You found these two objects, you say, in the chest of drawers.Was the drawer unlocked?""Yes."

"Does it not strike you as unlikely that a man who had committed a crime should keep the evidence of it in an unlocked drawer for anyone to find?""He might have stowed them there in a hurry.""But you have just said it was a whole week since the crime.He would have had ample time to remove them and destroy them.""Perhaps."

"There is no perhaps about it.Would he, or would he not have had plenty of time to remove and destroy them?""Yes."

"Was the pile of underclothes under which the things were hidden heavy or light?""Heavyish."

"In other words, it was winter underclothing.Obviously, the prisoner would not be likely to go to that drawer?""Perhaps not."

"Kindly answer my question.Would the prisoner, in the hottest week of a hot summer, be likely to go to a drawer containing winter underclothing. Yes, or no?""No."

"In that case, is it not possible that the articles in question might have been put there by a third person, and that the prisoner was quite unaware of their presence?""I should not think it likely." "But it is possible?""Yes."

"That is all."

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