[The Mystery of 31 New Inn by R. Austin Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of 31 New Inn CHAPTER XI 16/26
Of course, as Mr.Blackmore is dead, there is no reason why his cheques should not be photographed for legal purposes; but we don't want it talked about; nor, I think, does Dr.Thorndyke." "Certainly not," Thorndyke agreed emphatically; "but you need not be uneasy, Mr.Britton.We are very uncommunicative people in this establishment." As my colleague and I escorted our visitor down the stairs, he returned to the subject of the cheques. "I don't understand what you want them for," he remarked.
"There is no question turning on signatures in the case of Blackmore deceased, is there ?" "I should say not," Thorndyke replied rather evasively. "I should say very decidedly not," said Mr.Britton, "if I understood Marchmont aright.
And, even if there were, let me tell you, these signatures that you have got wouldn't help you.
I have looked them over very closely--and I have seen a few signatures in my time, you know. Marchmont asked me to glance over them as a matter of form, but I don't believe in matters of form; I examined them very carefully.
There is an appreciable amount of variation; a very appreciable amount.
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