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But you knew this man Kershaw persisted his Honour since you wroteto him? Pardon me your Honour said the accused quietly I have never tomy knowledge seen this man Kershaw and I can swear that I never wroteto him. Never wrote to him? retorted his Honour warningly. That is a strangeassertion to make when I have two of your letters to him in my hands atthe present moment. I never wrote those letters your Honour persisted the accusedquietly they are not in my handwriting. Which we can easily prove came in Sir Arthur Inglewoods drawlytones as he handed up a packet to his Honour; here are a number ofletters written by my client since he has landed in this country andsome of which were written under my very eyes.

As Sir Arthur Inglewood had said this could be easily proved and theprisoner at his Honours request scribbled a few lines together withhis signature several times upon a sheet of notepaper. It was easy toread upon the magistrates astounded countenance that there was not theslightest similarity in the two handwritings. A fresh mystery had cropped up. Who then had made the assignationwith William Kershaw at Fenchurch Street railway station? The prisonergave a fairly satisfactory account of the employment of his time sincehis landing in England. I came over on the Tsarskoe Selo he said a yacht belonging to afriend of mine. When we arrived at the mouth of the Thames there wassuch a dense fog that it was twentyfour hours before it was thoughtsafe for me to land. My friend who is a Russian would not land at all;he was regularly frightened at this land of fogs. He was going on toMadeira immediately.

I actually landed on Tuesday the 10th and took a train at once fortown. I did see to my luggage and a cab as the porter and driver toldyour Honour; then I tried to find my way to a refreshmentroom where Icould get a glass of e. I drifted into the waitingroom and there Iwas accosted by a shabbily dressed individual who began telling me apiteous tale. Who he was I do not know. He said he was an old soldierwho had served his country faithfully and then been left to starve. Hebegged of me to accompany him to his lodgings where I could see hiswife and starving and verify the truth and piteousness of histale.

Well your Honour added the prisoner with noble frankness it wasmy first day in the old country. I had come back after thirty years withmy pockets full of gold and this was the first sad tale I had heard;but I am a business man and did not want to be exactly done in theeye. I followed my man through the fog out into the streets. He walkedsilently by my side for a time. I had not a notion where I was.Suddenly I turned to him with some question and realized in a momentthat my gentleman had given me the slip. Finding probably that I wouldnot part with my till I had seen the starving wife and he left me to my fate and went in search of more willing bait.