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The
Judge
:
Then
you
must
call
them
tomorrow
.
Mr
.
Porlock
Carr
(
counsel
for
the
prosecution
)
:
In
the
meantime
,
my
lord
,
we
claim
possession
of
this
document
,
so
that
we
may
obtain
expert
evidence
as
to
how
far
it
is
an
imitation
of
the
handwriting
of
the
gentleman
whom
we
still
confidently
assert
to
be
deceased
.
I
need
not
point
out
that
the
theory
so
unexpectedly
sprung
upon
us
may
prove
to
be
a
very
obvious
device
adopted
by
the
friends
of
the
prisoner
in
order
to
divert
this
inquiry
.
I
would
draw
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
young
lady
must
,
according
to
her
own
account
,
have
possessed
this
letter
during
the
proceedings
at
the
inquest
and
at
the
police
-
court
.
She
desires
us
to
believe
that
she
permitted
these
to
proceed
,
although
she
held
in
her
pocket
evidence
which
would
at
any
moment
have
brought
them
to
an
end
.
Mr
.
Humphrey
.
Can
you
explain
this
,
Miss
Morton
?
Miss
Morton
:
Dr
.
Lana
desired
his
secret
to
be
preserved
.
Mr
.
Porlock
Carr
:
Then
why
have
you
made
this
public
?
Miss
Morton
:
To
save
my
brother
.
A
murmur
of
sympathy
broke
out
in
court
,
which
was
instantly
suppressed
by
the
Judge
.
The
Judge
:
Admitting
this
line
of
defence
,
it
lies
with
you
,
Mr
.
Humphrey
,
to
throw
a
light
upon
who
this
man
is
whose
body
has
been
recognized
by
so
many
friends
and
patients
of
Dr
.
Lana
as
being
that
of
the
doctor
himself
.
A
Juryman
:
Has
anyone
up
to
now
expressed
any
doubt
about
the
matter
?