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61
"
Jules
Mignaud
,
banker
,
of
the
firm
of
Mignaud
et
Fils
,
Rue
Deloraine
.
Is
the
elder
Mignaud
.
Madame
L'Espanaye
had
some
property
.
Had
opened
an
account
with
his
baking
house
in
the
spring
of
the
year
--
(
eight
years
previously
)
.
Made
frequent
deposits
in
small
sums
.
Had
checked
for
nothing
until
the
third
day
before
her
death
,
when
she
took
out
in
person
the
sum
of
4000
francs
.
This
sum
was
paid
in
gold
,
and
a
clerk
sent
home
with
the
money
.
62
"
Adolphe
Le
Bon
,
clerk
to
Mignaud
et
Fils
,
deposes
that
on
the
day
in
question
,
about
noon
,
he
accompanied
Madame
L'Espanaye
to
her
residence
with
the
4000
francs
,
put
up
in
two
bags
.
Upon
the
door
being
opened
,
Mademoiselle
L.
appeared
and
took
from
his
hands
one
of
the
bags
,
while
the
old
lady
relieved
him
of
the
other
.
He
then
bowed
and
departed
.
Did
not
see
any
person
in
the
street
at
the
time
.
It
is
a
bye-street
--
very
lonely
.
63
William
Bird
,
tailor
,
deposes
that
he
was
one
of
the
party
who
entered
the
house
.
Is
an
Englishman
.
Has
lived
in
Paris
two
years
.
Was
one
of
the
first
to
ascend
the
stairs
.
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64
Heard
the
voices
in
contention
.
The
gruff
voice
was
that
of
a
Frenchman
.
Could
make
out
several
words
,
but
can
not
now
remember
all
.
Heard
distinctly
'
sacre
'
and
'
mon
Dieu
.
'
There
was
a
sound
at
the
moment
as
if
of
several
persons
struggling
--
a
scraping
and
scuffling
sound
.
The
shrill
voice
was
very
loud
--
louder
than
the
gruff
one
.
Is
sure
that
it
was
not
the
voice
of
an
Englishman
.
Appeared
to
be
that
of
a
German
.
Might
have
been
a
woman
's
voice
.
Does
not
understand
German
.
65
"
Four
of
the
above-named
witnesses
,
being
recalled
,
deposed
that
the
door
of
the
chamber
in
which
was
found
the
body
of
Mademoiselle
L.
was
locked
on
the
inside
when
the
party
reached
it
.
Every
thing
was
perfectly
silent
--
no
groans
or
noises
of
any
kind
.
Upon
forcing
the
door
no
person
was
seen
.
The
windows
,
both
of
the
back
and
front
room
,
were
down
and
firmly
fastened
from
within
.
A
door
between
the
two
rooms
was
closed
,
but
not
locked
.
The
door
leading
from
the
front
room
into
the
passage
was
locked
,
with
the
key
on
the
inside
.
A
small
room
in
the
front
of
the
house
,
on
the
fourth
story
,
at
the
head
of
the
passage
,
was
open
,
the
door
being
ajar
.
This
room
was
crowded
with
old
beds
,
boxes
,
and
so
forth
.
These
were
carefully
removed
and
searched
.
There
was
not
an
inch
of
any
portion
of
the
house
which
was
not
carefully
searched
.
Sweeps
were
sent
up
and
down
the
chimneys
.
The
house
was
a
four
story
one
,
with
garrets
(
mansardes
)
.
A
trap-door
on
the
roof
was
nailed
down
very
securely
--
did
not
appear
to
have
been
opened
for
years
.
66
The
time
elapsing
between
the
hearing
of
the
voices
in
contention
and
the
breaking
open
of
the
room
door
,
was
variously
stated
by
the
witnesses
.
Some
made
it
as
short
as
three
minutes
--
some
as
long
as
five
.
The
door
was
opened
with
difficulty
.
67
"
Alfonzo
Garcio
,
undertaker
,
deposes
that
he
resides
in
the
Rue
Morgue
.
Is
a
native
of
Spain
.
Was
one
of
the
party
who
entered
the
house
.
Did
not
proceed
up
stairs
.
Is
nervous
,
and
was
apprehensive
of
the
consequences
of
agitation
.
Heard
the
voices
in
contention
.
The
gruff
voice
was
that
of
a
Frenchman
.
Could
not
distinguish
what
was
said
.
The
shrill
voice
was
that
of
an
Englishman
--
is
sure
of
this
.
Does
not
understand
the
English
language
,
but
judges
by
the
intonation
.
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68
"
Alberto
Montani
,
confectioner
,
deposes
that
he
was
among
the
first
to
ascend
the
stairs
.
Heard
the
voices
in
question
.
The
gruff
voice
was
that
of
a
Frenchman
.
Distinguished
several
words
.
The
speaker
appeared
to
be
expostulating
.
Could
not
make
out
the
words
of
the
shrill
voice
.
Spoke
quick
and
unevenly
.
Thinks
it
the
voice
of
a
Russian
.
Corroborates
the
general
testimony
.
Is
an
Italian
.
Never
conversed
with
a
native
of
Russia
.
69
"
Several
witnesses
,
recalled
,
here
testified
that
the
chimneys
of
all
the
rooms
on
the
fourth
story
were
too
narrow
to
admit
the
passage
of
a
human
being
.
By
'
sweeps
'
were
meant
cylindrical
sweeping-brushes
,
such
as
are
employed
by
those
who
clean
chimneys
.
These
brushes
were
passed
up
and
down
every
flue
in
the
house
.
70
There
is
no
back
passage
by
which
any
one
could
have
descended
while
the
party
proceeded
up
stairs
.
The
body
of
Mademoiselle
L'Espanaye
was
so
firmly
wedged
in
the
chimney
that
it
could
not
be
got
down
until
four
or
five
of
the
party
united
their
strength
.