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A.Around the needle-like point of the syringe, less than a quarter of an inch from its end, was a tiny, annular bit of metal.This little metallic collar was forced upward by the pressure of the flesh as the sharp point entered it, and this movement released the spring and instantly and forcibly ejected the contents of the cylinder.

Q.Did you use a poison in this syringe?=20A.Yes, sir.

Q.What did you use?

M.LATOUR hesitated and shifted helplessly about as if he dreaded to go farther into these particulars, and fondly hoped someone might come to his rescue.His gaze seemed to shift about the room without in the least being able to disentangle itself from that of M.Godin.He remained silent and the question was repeated.

Q.What did you use?

Again the witness hesitated while everyone, save only Maitland and Godin, leaned eagerly forward to catch his reply.At length it came in a voice scarcely above a whisper.

A.Anhydrous hydrocyanic acid.

A long-drawn "Hum!" escaped from Maitland, while M.Godin gave not the slightest indication of surprise.It was quite evident to us all that the astute Frenchman had acquired complete control of the case before he had arrested the assassin.At this juncture the Court said, addressing Maitland:

"This substance is extremely poisonous, I take it." "Your Honour," Maitland replied, "it is the most fatal of all poisons known to chemists.It is also called cyanhydric, and, more commonly, prussic acid.An insignificant amount, when inhaled or brought into contact with the skin, causes immediate death.If a drop be placed upon the end of a glass rod and brought toward the nose of a live rabbit he will be dead before it reaches him."A profound silence - the death-like quiet which accompanies an almost breaking tension - reigned in the court-room as Maitland turned again to Latour.

Q.I understand you to say you used anhydrous hydrocyanic or cyanhydric acid.

A.Yes, sir.

Q.Do you sufficiently understand chemistry to use these terms with accuracy? Might you not have used potassium cyanide or prussiate of potash?

A.I am a tolerably good chemist, and have spoken understandingly.Potassium cyanide, KCN, is a white, crystalline compound, and could hardly be used in a hypodermic syringe save in solution, in which condition it would not have been sufficiently poisonous to have served my purpose.

At this reply many of the audience exchanged approving glances.They believed M.Latour had shown himself quite a match for Maitland in not falling easily into what they regarded as a neat little trap which had been set to prove his lack of chemical knowledge.They attributed Maitland's failure to further interrogate Latour upon his understanding of chemistry as evidence that he had met an equal.To be sure, they were not quite clear in their own minds why Latour's counsel should be at such pains to carefully examine a man who had already confessed, but they believedthey knew when a lawyer had met his match, and felt sure that this was one such instance.Clinton Browne, who sat in one of the front seats, seemed to find a deal more to amuse him in this incident than was apparent to me.Some men have such=20a wonderful sense of humour!

Maitland continued:

Q.When Mr.Darrow was murdered he sat in the centre of his parlour, surrounded by his daughter and invited guests.Will you tell the Court how you entered and left this room without detection?

Again the witness hesitated and looked irresolutely, almost tremblingly, about him, but seemed finally to steady himself, as it were, upon Godin's glance.It's a strange thing how the directness and intense earnestness of a strong man will pull the vacillation of a weak one into line with it, even as great ships draw lesser ones into their wakes.The excited audience hung breathlessly upon Latour's utterance.At last they were to know how this miracle of crime had been performed.Every auditor leaned forward in his seat, and those who were a trifle dull of hearing placed their hands to their ears, fearful lest some syllable of the riddle's solution should escape them.M.Latour remained dumb.The Judge regarded him sternly and said:

"Answer the question.How did you enter the Darrow parlour?"A.I - I did - I did not enter it.

Again a half-suppressed exclamation of surprise traversed the room.

Q.If you did not enter the room how did you plunge the hypodermic syringe into your victim's neck?

It seemed for a moment as if the witness would utterly collapse, but he pulled himself together, as with a mighty effort, and fairly took our breath away with his astounding answer:

A.I - I did not strike Mr.Darrow with the syringe.

The audience literally gasped in open-mouthed amazement, while the Court turned fiercely upon Latour and said:

"What do you mean by first telling us you killed Mr.Darrow by injecting poison into his circulation from a specially prepared hypodermic syringe, and then telling us that you did not strike him with this syringe.What do you mean, sir? Answer me!"A sudden change came over M.Latour.All his timidity seemed to vanish in a moment, as he drew himself up to his full height and faced the Judge.It seemed to me as if till now he had cherished a hope that he might not be forced to give the details of his awful crime, but that he had at last concluded he would be obliged to disclose all the particulars, and had decided to manfully face the issue.

Every eye was fixed upon him, and every ear strained to its utmost as he turned slowly toward the Judge and said with a calm dignity which surprised us all:

A.Your Honour is in error.I said that I made use of a specially constructed hypodermic syringe.I have not said that I struck Mr.Darrow with it.There is, therefore, nothing contradictory in my statements.

Again the prisoner had scored, and again the audience exchanged approving glances which plainly said: "He's clever enough for them all!"Then the Court continued the examination.

Q.Were you upon the Darrow estate when Mr.Darrow met his death?

A.Yes, your Honour.

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