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Captain Cathcart was in the study at that timefor we
have seen in evidence the sheet of blotting-paper on which he blotted his letter to Simone Vonderaaand Lord
Peter Wimsey has told us how he himself removed that sheet from the study blotting-pad a few days after
Cathcart's death.
And let me here draw your attention to the significance of one point in the evidence. The Duke of Denver has
told us that he saw the revolver in his drawer a short time before the fatal 13thwhen he and Cathcart were
together."
The Lord High Steward: "One momentSir Impeythat is not quite as I have it in my notes."
Counsel: "I beg your lordship's pardon if I am wrong."
L.H.S.: "I will read what I have. 'I was hunting for an old photograph of Mary to give Cathcartand that was
how I came across it.' There is nothing about Cathcart being there."
Counsel: "If your lordship will read the next sentence----"
L.H.S.: "Certainly. The next sentence is: 'I remember saying at the time how rusty it was getting.'"
Counsel: "And the next?"
L.H.S.: "' To whom did you make that observation?' Answer: 'I really don't knowbut I distinctly remember
saying it.'"
Counsel: "I am much obliged to your lordship. When the noble peer made that remark he was lo [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
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