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51
Many
individuals
have
been
examined
in
relation
to
this
most
extraordinary
and
frightful
affair
,
"
[
The
word
'
affaire
'
has
not
yet
,
in
France
,
that
levity
of
import
which
it
conveys
with
us
]
"
but
nothing
whatever
has
transpired
to
throw
light
upon
We
give
below
all
the
material
testimony
elicited
.
52
"
Pauline
Dubourg
,
laundress
,
deposes
that
she
has
known
both
the
deceased
for
three
years
,
having
washed
for
them
during
that
period
.
The
old
lady
and
her
daughter
seemed
on
good
terms-very
affectionate
towards
each
other
.
They
were
excellent
pay
.
Could
not
speak
in
regard
to
their
mode
or
means
of
living
.
Believed
that
Madame
L.
told
fortunes
for
a
living
.
Was
reputed
to
have
money
put
by
.
Never
met
any
persons
in
the
house
when
she
called
for
the
clothes
or
took
them
home
.
Was
sure
that
they
had
no
servant
in
employ
.
There
appeared
to
be
no
furniture
in
any
part
of
the
building
except
in
the
fourth
story
.
53
"
Pierre
Moreau
,
tobacconist
,
deposes
that
he
has
been
in
the
habit
of
selling
small
quantities
of
tobacco
and
snuff
to
Madame
L'Espanaye
for
nearly
four
years
.
Was
born
in
the
neighborhood
,
and
has
always
resided
there
.
The
deceased
and
her
daughter
had
occupied
the
house
in
which
the
corpses
were
found
,
for
more
than
six
years
.
It
was
formerly
occupied
by
a
jeweller
,
who
under-let
the
upper
rooms
to
various
persons
.
The
house
was
the
property
of
Madame
L
.
She
became
dissatisfied
with
the
abuse
of
the
premises
by
her
tenant
,
and
moved
into
them
herself
,
refusing
to
let
any
portion
.
The
old
lady
was
childish
.
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54
Witness
had
seen
the
daughter
some
five
or
six
times
during
the
six
years
.
The
two
lived
an
exceedingly
retired
life
--
were
reputed
to
have
money
.
Had
heard
it
said
among
the
neighbors
that
Madame
L.
told
fortunes
--
did
not
believe
it
.
Had
never
seen
any
person
enter
the
door
except
the
old
lady
and
her
daughter
,
a
porter
once
or
twice
,
and
a
physician
some
eight
or
ten
times
.
55
"
Many
other
persons
,
neighbors
,
gave
evidence
to
the
same
effect
.
No
one
was
spoken
of
as
frequenting
the
house
.
It
was
not
known
whether
there
were
any
living
connexions
of
Madame
L.
and
her
daughter
.
The
shutters
of
the
front
windows
were
seldom
opened
.
Those
in
the
rear
were
always
closed
,
with
the
exception
of
the
large
back
room
,
fourth
story
.
The
house
was
a
good
house
--
not
very
old
.
56
"
Isidore
Muset
,
gendarme
,
deposes
that
he
was
called
to
the
house
about
three
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
and
found
some
twenty
or
thirty
persons
at
the
gateway
,
endeavoring
to
gain
admittance
.
Forced
it
open
,
at
length
,
with
a
bayonet
--
not
with
a
crowbar
.
Had
but
little
difficulty
in
getting
it
open
,
on
account
of
its
being
a
double
or
folding
gate
,
and
bolted
neither
at
bottom
nor
top
.
The
shrieks
were
continued
until
the
gate
was
forced
--
and
then
suddenly
ceased
.
They
seemed
to
be
screams
of
some
person
(
or
persons
)
in
great
agony
--
were
loud
and
drawn
out
,
not
short
and
quick
.
Witness
led
the
way
up
stairs
.
Upon
reaching
the
first
landing
,
heard
two
voices
in
loud
and
angry
contention-the
one
a
gruff
voice
,
the
other
much
shriller
--
a
very
strange
voice
.
57
Could
distinguish
some
words
of
the
former
,
which
was
that
of
a
Frenchman
.
Was
positive
that
it
was
not
a
woman
's
voice
.
Could
distinguish
the
words
'
sacre
'
and
'
diable
.
'
The
shrill
voice
was
that
of
a
foreigner
.
Could
not
be
sure
whether
it
was
the
voice
of
a
man
or
of
a
woman
.
Could
not
make
out
what
was
said
,
but
believed
the
language
to
be
Spanish
.
The
state
of
the
room
and
of
the
bodies
was
described
by
this
witness
as
we
described
them
yesterday
.
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58
"
Henri
Duval
,
a
neighbor
,
and
by
trade
a
silversmith
,
deposes
that
he
was
one
of
the
party
who
first
entered
the
house
.
Corroborates
the
testimony
of
Muset
in
general
.
As
soon
as
they
forced
an
entrance
,
they
reclosed
the
door
,
to
keep
out
the
crowd
,
which
collected
very
fast
,
notwithstanding
the
lateness
of
the
hour
.
The
shrill
voice
,
the
witness
thinks
,
was
that
of
an
Italian
.
Was
certain
it
was
not
French
.
Could
not
be
sure
that
it
was
a
man
's
voice
.
It
might
have
been
a
woman
's
.
Was
not
acquainted
with
the
Italian
language
.
Could
not
distinguish
the
words
,
but
was
convinced
by
the
intonation
that
the
speaker
was
an
Italian
.
Knew
Madame
L.
and
her
daughter
.
Had
conversed
with
both
frequently
.
Was
sure
that
the
shrill
voice
was
not
that
of
either
of
the
deceased
.
59
"
--
Odenheimer
,
restaurateur
.
This
witness
volunteered
his
testimony
.
Not
speaking
French
,
was
examined
through
an
interpreter
.
Is
a
native
of
Amsterdam
.
Was
passing
the
house
at
the
time
of
the
shrieks
.
They
lasted
for
several
minutes
--
probably
ten
.
They
were
long
and
loud
--
very
awful
and
distressing
.
60
Was
one
of
those
who
entered
the
building
.
Corroborated
the
previous
evidence
in
every
respect
but
one
.
Was
sure
that
the
shrill
voice
was
that
of
a
man
--
of
a
Frenchman
.
Could
not
distinguish
the
words
uttered
.
They
were
loud
and
quick
--
unequal
--
spoken
apparently
in
fear
as
well
as
in
anger
.
The
voice
was
harsh
--
not
so
much
shrill
as
harsh
.
Could
not
call
it
a
shrill
voice
.
The
gruff
voice
said
repeatedly
'
sacre
,
'
'
diable
'
and
once
'
mon
Dieu
.
'