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"Yes," he replied slowly.It was evident that he was suffering great physical and nervous anguish as the result of his too intimate acquaintance with the poisons in question." I will tell you precisely how it was, Professor Kennedy.When I was called in to see Miss Lytton I found her on the bed.I pried open her jaws and smelled the sweetish odour of the cyanogen gas.I knew then what she had taken, and at the moment she was dead.In the next room Iheard some one moaning.The maid said that it was Mrs.Boncour, and that she was deathly sick.I ran into her room, and though she was beside herself with pain I managed to control her, though she struggled desperately against me.I was rushing her to the bathroom, passing through Miss Lytton's room.'What's wrong?' I asked as Icarried her along.'I took some of that,' she replied, pointing to the bottle on the dressing-table.

"I put a small quantity of its crystal contents on my tongue.Then I realised the most tragic truth of my life.I had taken one of the deadliest poisons in the world.The odour of the released gas of cyanogen was strong.But more than that, the metallic taste and the horrible burning sensation told of the presence of some form of mercury, too.In that terrible moment my brain worked with the incredible swiftness of light.In a flash I knew that if I added malic acid to the mercury - per chloride of mercury or corrosive sublimate - I would have calomel or subchloride of mercury, the only thing that would switch the poison out of my system and Mrs.

Boncour's.

"Seizing her about the waist, I hurried into the dining-room.On a sideboard was a dish of fruit.I took two apples.I made her eat one, core and all.I ate the other.The fruit contained the malic acid I needed to manufacture the calomel, and I made it right there in nature's own laboratory.But there was no time to stop.I had to act just as quickly to neutralise that cyanide, too.Remembering the ammonia, I rushed back with Mrs.Boncour, and we inhaled the fumes.Then I found a bottle of peroxide of hydrogen.I washed out her stomach with it, and then my own.Then I injected some of the peroxide into various parts of her body.The peroxide of hydrogen and hydrocyanic acid, you know, make oxamide, which is a harmless compound.

"The maid put Mrs.Boncour to bed, saved.I went to my house, a wreck.Since then I have not left this bed.With my legs paralysed I lie here, expecting each hour to be my last.""Would you taste an unknown drug again to discover the nature of a probable poison?" asked Craig.

"I don't know," he answered slowly, "but I suppose I would.In such a case a conscientious doctor has no thought of self.He is there to do things, and he does them, according to the best that is in him.

In spite of the fact that I haven't had one hour of unbroken sleep since that fatal day, I suppose I would do it again."When we were leaving, I remarked: "That is a martyr to science.

Could anything be more dramatic than his willing penalty for his devotion to medicine?"We walked along in silence."Walter, did you notice he said not a word of condemnation of Dixon, though the note was before his eyes?

Surely Dixon has some strong supporters in Danbridge, as well as enemies.

The next morning we continued our investigation.We found Dixon's lawyer, Leland, in consultation with his client in the bare cell of the county jail.Dixon proved to be a clear-eyed, clean-cut young man.The thing that impressed me most about him, aside from the prepossession in his favour due to the faith of Alma Willard, was the nerve he displayed, whether guilty or innocent.Even an innocent man might well have been staggered by the circumstantial evidence against him and the high tide of public feeling, in spite of the support that he was receiving.Leland, we learned, had been very active.By prompt work at the time of the young doctor's arrest he had managed to secure the greater part of Dr.Dixon's personal letters, though the prosecutor secured some, the contents of which had not been disclosed.

Kennedy spent most of the day in tracing out the movements of Thurston.Nothing that proved important was turned up, and even visits to near-by towns failed to show any sales of cyanide or sublimate to any one not entitled to buy them.Meanwhile, in turning over the gossip of the town, one of the newspapermen ran across the fact that the Boncour bungalow was owned by the Posts, and that Halsey Post, as the executor of the estate, was a more frequent visitor than the mere collection of the rent would warrant.

Mrs.Boncour maintained a stolid silence that covered a seething internal fury when the newspaperman in question hinted that the landlord and tenant were on exceptionally good terms.

It was after a fruitless day of such search that we were sitting in the reading-room of the Fairfield Hotel.Leland entered.His face was positively white.Without a word he took us by the arm and led us across Main Street and up a flight of stairs to his office.Then he locked the door.

"What's the matter?" asked Kennedy.

"When I took this case," he said, "I believed down in my heart that Dixon was innocent.I still believe it, but my faith has been rudely shaken.I feel that you should know about what I have just found.As I told you, we secured nearly all of Dr.Dixon's letters.

I had not read them all then.But I have been going through them to-night.Here is a letter from Vera Lytton herself.You will notice it is dated the day of her death."He laid the letter before us.It was written in a curious greyish-black ink in a woman's hand, and read:

DEAR HARRIS:

Since we agreed to disagree we have at least been good friends, if no longer lovers.I am not writing in anger to reproach you with your new love, so soon after the old.I suppose Alma Willard is far better suited to be your wife than is a poor little actress - rather looked down on in this Puritan society here.But there is something I wish to warn you about, for it concerns us all intimately.

We are in danger of an awful mix-up if we don't look out.Mr.

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