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"Yes"
"Was the pile of underclothes under which the things were hidden heavy or light?"
"Heavyish"
"In other words, it inter 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 su winter underclothing Yes, or no?"
"No"
"In that case, is it not possible that the articles in question ht 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"
More evidence followed Evidence as to the financial difficulties in which the prisoner had found hiue with Mrs Raikes--poor Mary, thatfor a woht in her facts, though her anilethorp had caused her to jump to the conclusion that he was the person concerned