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第70章

At this point Maitland dismissed M.Godin and the court adjourned for the day.That night M.Godin made his first call upon Gwen.Their interview was private, and Gwen had nothing to say about it further than that her caller had not hesitated to inform her that he was aware a reward had been offered and that he considered he had earned it.Maitland questioned her as to what he had claimed as his due, but Gwen, with her face alternately flushed and ashen, begged to be permitted to keep silence.

This attitude was, of course, not without its significance to Maitland, and it was easy to see that M.Godin's visit had much displeased him.But he was not the only one who was displeased that night.I regret that my promise of utter candour compels me to bear witness to my own foolishness; for when Maitland found it necessary to take Jeannette intothe back parlour and to remain there alone with her in earnest conversation one hour and twelve minutes - I happened to notice the exact time - it seemed to me he was getting unpleasantly confidential, and it nettled me.You may fancy that I was jealous, but it was, most likely, only pique, or, at the worst, envy.I was provoked at the nonchalant ease with which this fellow did offhand a thing I had been trying to work myself up to for several days, and had finally abandoned from sheer lack of courage.Why couldn't I carelessly say to her, "Miss Jeannette, a word with you if you please," and then take her into the parlour and talk a "whole history." Oh, it was envy, that's what it was! And then the change in Jeannette! If he had not been ****** love to her - well, I have often wondered since if it were all envy, after allThe next morning M.Latour's trial was resumed, and Maitland again put M.Godin upon the stand.The object of this did not appear at the time, though I think the Judge fully understood it.Maitland's first act was to show the Judge and Jury a glass negative and a letter, which he asked them to examine carefully as he held the articles before them.He then passed the negative to M.Godin, saying:

"Please take this by the lower corner, between your thumb and forefinger, so that you may be sure not to touch the sight of the picture; hold it to the light, and tell me if you recognise the face." M.Godin did as directed and replied without hesitancy: "It is a picture of M.Latour." "Good," rejoined Maitland, taking back the negative and passing him the letter; "now tell me if you recognise that signature." M.Godin looked sharply at the letter, holding it open between the thumb and forefinger of each hand, and read the signature, "'Carl Cazenove.' I should say that wasM.Latour's hand."

"Good again," replied Maitland, reaching for the paper and appearing somewhat disconcerted as he glanced at it."You have smutched the signature; - however, it doesn't matter," and he exhibited the paper to the Judge and Jury."The negative must have been oily - yes, that's where it came from," and he quietly examined it with a magnifying glass, to the wonderment of us all."That is all, M.Godin; thank you."As the celebrated detective left the stand we were all doing our best tofathom what possible bearing all this could have upon Latour's confession.

M.Godin for once seemed equally at a loss to comprehend the trend of affairs, if I may judge by the deep furrows which gathered between his eyes.

Maitland then proceeded to address the Court and to sum up his case, the gist of which I shall give you as nearly as possible in his own words, omitting only such portions as were purely formal, uninteresting, or unnecessarily verbose.

"Your Honour and Gentlemen of the Jury: John Darrow was murdered and the prisoner, M.Gustave Latour, has confessed that he did the deed.When a man denies the commission of a crime we do not feel bound to consider his testimony of any particular value; but when, on the other hand, a prisoner accused of so heinous a crime as murder responds to the indictment, 'I am guilty,' we instinctively feel impelled to believe his testimony.Why is this? Why do we doubt his word when he asserts his innocence and accept it when he acknowledges his guilt?I will tell you.It is all a question of motive.Could we see as cogent a motive for asseverating his guilt as we find for his insisting upon his innocence, we should lend as much credence to the one as to the other.I propose to show that M.Latour has what seems to him the strongest of motives for confessing to the murder of John Darrow.If I am able to do this to your satisfaction, I shall practically have thrown M.Latour's entire testimony out of court, and nothing of importance will then remain but the evidence of the government's witness, M.Godin."A great wave of excitement swept over the room at these remarks."What!" each said to himself, "is it possible that this lawyer will try to prove that Latour, despite his circumstantial confession, did not commit the murder after all?" We did not dare let such a thought take hold of us, yet could not see what else could explain Maitland's remarks.Is it any wonder, therefore, that we all waited breathlessly for him to continue? M.Godin's face was dark and lowering.It was evident he did not propose to have his skill as a detective, - and with it the Darrow reward, - set aside without a struggle - at least so it seemed to me.The room was as quiet as the grave when Maitland continued.

"I shall show you that M.Godin's testimony is utterly unreliable, and, moreover, that it is intentionally so."This was a direct accusation, and at it M.Godin's face became of ashen pallor.I felt that he was striving to control his anger and saw the effort that it cost him as he fastened Maitland with a stiletto-like look that was anything but reassuring.George did not appear to notice it and continued easily:

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