19/26 Do you mean them to bear in any special way on the Blackmore case ?" "I think they do bear on it very directly. I thought so while Mr. In fact I cannot see why you are going into the question of the signatures at all. The signature on the will is admittedly genuine, and that seems to me to dispose of the whole affair." "My dear Jervis," said he, "you and Marchmont are allowing yourselves to be obsessed by a particular fact--a very striking and weighty fact, I will admit, but still, only an isolated fact. Jeffrey Blackmore executed his will in a regular manner, complying with all the necessary formalities and conditions. |