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“
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
.
”
More
evidence
followed
.
Evidence
as
to
the
financial
difficulties
in
which
the
prisoner
had
found
himself
at
the
end
of
July
.
Evidence
as
to
his
intrigue
with
Mrs
.
Raikes
—
poor
Mary
,
that
must
have
been
bitter
hearing
for
a
woman
of
her
pride
.
Evelyn
Howard
had
been
right
in
her
facts
,
though
her
animosity
against
Alfred
Inglethorp
had
caused
her
to
jump
to
the
conclusion
that
he
was
the
person
concerned
.
Lawrence
Cavendish
was
then
put
into
the
box
.
In
a
low
voice
,
in
answer
to
Mr
.
Philips
’
questions
,
he
denied
having
ordered
anything
from
Parkson
’
s
in
June
.
In
fact
,
on
June
29th
,
he
had
been
staying
away
,
in
Wales
.
Instantly
,
Sir
Ernest
’
s
chin
was
shooting
pugnaciously
forward
.