The Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Fergus Hume
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A. No; the only difference I remarked in him was that his coat was buttoned. Q. And was it open when he got in? A. No; but it was when he was holding up the deceased. Q. Then he buttoned it before he came back and got into the cab? A. Yes. I suppose so. Q. What did he say when he got out of the cab on the St. Kilda Road? A. He said that the deceased would not let him take him home, and that he would walk back to Melbourne. Q. And you asked him where you were to drive the deceased to? A. Yes; and he said that the deceased lived either in Grey Street or Ackland Street, St. Kilda, but that the deceased would direct me at the Junction. Q. Did you not think that the deceased was too drunk to direct you? A. Yes, I did; but his friend said that the sleep and the shaking of the cab would sober him a bit by the time I got to the Junction. Q. The gentleman in the light coat apparently did not know where the deceased lived? |
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