ark, under the window of the vestibule, a man, evidently a servant at the chateau, cam
gistrate, you know, is q
use to us and set off running towards
," I said, "it would be
h him. But, at the chateau, a gendarme placed in the vestibule denied us admi
e chamber of the victim w
ught it his duty to inform the examining magistrate of this, who decided to proceed immediately with a brief examination. At this examination, the Registrar
fatiguing yourself, to give some necessary details of
will tell you all I know. When I entered my c
will ask you some questions and you will answer them.
so, m
minute and precise as possible. I wish to know all
r was already at work in the laboratory. We worked together till midday. We then took half-an-hour's walk in the park, as we were accustomed to do, before breakfasting at the chateau. After breakfast, we took another walk for half an hour, and then returned to the laboratory. There
ilion at five o'clock, did
er went into it, at my re
nd nothing sus
ntly no,
rer was not yet concealed under the bed. When
was no reason
pavilion some length of time,
out an
s. Footmarks have been found in the park, leading away from the window of the vestibule, but none ha
on't re
angerson. It
when you
Stangerson. I
ember remarking aloud: 'Daddy Jacques must
ng your absence, and before going out, he had opened it? Yo
Stangerson.
ratory from that hour up to the mo
were engaged on work that was pressing, and we lost no
dine in th
r that
stomed to dine i
arely di
ave known that you would
my gamekeeper, who detained me a moment, to ask me to accompany him on an urgent tour of inspection in a part of the woods which I had decided to thin. I put this off until the next day, an
id you go to your chamber while y
t mid
er "The Yellow Room" in t
blinds and light
nothing s
had seen. Daddy Jacques is an ho
hat Daddy Jacques remained with you al
m sure of it. I hav
r and locked and bolted it? That was taking unusual precautions, knowing that
ateau and Daddy Jacques would be going to
g that you borrowed Daddy Jacques's revo
rm anybody,-the more, because my fears
was it yo
ual sounds, sometimes footsteps, at other times the cracking of branches. The night before the attack on me, when I did not get to bed
How
ther had finished the resume of his works on the 'Dissociation of Matter' for the Academy. I did not wish that that important work, which was to have been finished in the course of a few days, should be delayed by a change in our daily habit. You can well understand that I did not
of no enemi
No
mademoiselle, that t
d to caus
ently, my child, suc
pri
ve told you that I h
gh
ght to have told me of
ve been
Yellow Room" locked
g very tired, I at
t-light was
it gave a ver
oiselle, tell u
ther I had been long
uttered
-a horrible cry-'Mu
my
ttered a
amber. He sprang at me
fled when suddenly I
table and grasp the
t moment the man had
shed in over my head
diately struck a ter
assed more rapidly th
nothi
ou no idea as to ho
rom your
know nothing more. O
nd one, when on
ou saw tall or sh
hadow which appear
ot give us a
re, monsieur, than th
fired at him. I k
on of Mademoiselle S
ntly for Monsieur Robert
unt it to my friend with great exactitude, aided by an excellent memory. His docility still surprised me. Th
secretary of my young friend and acted as if he could refu
d spent their time on the day of the tragedy, as she had stated it to the magistrate. The circumstance of the dinner in the laboratory seemed to interest him in the highest degree; and he had
ed, I said: "The examination ha
back," said M
upon it," said Roulet