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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XII
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The Captain-sahib saw him off from the edge of the camp." "Ah," said Mr.Travers, "Captain Ballantyne saw him off ?" "Yes--from the edge of the camp." "And then went back to the tent ?" "Yes." "Now I want to take you to another point.

You waited at dinner ?" "Yes." "And towards the close of dinner Mrs.Ballantyne left the room ?" "Yes." "She did not come back again ?" "No." "No.

The two men were then left alone ?" "Yes." "After dinner was the table cleared ?" "Yes," said Baram Singh, "the Captain-sahib called to me to clear the table quickly." "Yes," said Travers.

"Now, will you tell me what the Captain-sahib was doing while you were clearing the table ?" Baram Singh reflected.
"First of all the Captain-sahib offered a box of cheroots to his visitor, and his visitor refused and took a pipe from his pocket.

The Captain-sahib then lit a cheroot for himself and replaced the box on the top of the bureau." "And after that ?" asked Travers.
"After that," said Baram Singh, "he stooped down, unlocked the bottom drawer of his bureau and then turned sharply to me and told me to hurry and get out." "And that order you obeyed ?" "Yes." "Now, Baram Singh, did you enter the room again ?" Baram Singh explained that after he had gone out with the table-cloth he returned in a few moments with an ash-tray, which he placed beside the visitor-sahib.
"Yes," said Travers.


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