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died, hIio was In her room, her door
barred for protection against him.
Gently, insinuatingly, tho direct
continued: "Mrs. Caxton, you say
that you were afraid of your husband.
Now, among tho exhibits here, Is a
vial said to contain venom, and which
was found in your possession. Will
you tell me please where you got it?"
"In Mr. Caxton's study."
"Kor what purpose did you re
move It?"
"To prevent him from giving it to
himself or, possibly, to others."
"You removed It then, not to admin
ister it to him, hut for his own protec
tion. Xow, will you tell the jury,
please, what reason you had for tak
ing that precaution."
"lie acted as though hu did not
know what he was about."
"Yet it Is true, is It not, that lie was
n scholar and engaged on somo Im
portant work?"
"Ho was writing a book, yes."
"And concerning this book, Mrs.
Cnxton, do you recall anything un
usual?" "My husband received a letter
signed Slirl Shnnkara In which the
writer warned him of the fate of an
other scholar named Oelormel and
said that if lie did not abandon the
book lie would be killed."
"Quite so. And did Mr. Caxton say
who tills er Shrl Shankara was?"
"Tho letter Btated that. It cnine
from Uennrea and said that tho writer
was a Brahman priest."
"Ah! And what effect, if any, did
this letter have on Mr. Caxton?"
"No began to see and hear things,
or nt least he said so. lie said that
ono evening on entering his study ho
saw a man seated at his desk. He
said tho man was dressed In silk and
that ho could hear tho pen scratch on
tho paper. He also said that when he
reached the man, the latter vanished.
"Leaving nothing to Indicate, that
he had been there?"
".My husband said that on tho paper
was written 'Shrl Shankara' and that
the Ink was still wet."
"Did he say anything else?"
"He said that If ho caught him
again, or caught him at all, he would
stab him with a syringe of venom."
"And you feared that it was himself
he might stnb?"
"Precisely."
MOKES bowed. "Thank you, Mrs.
Caxton." Ho turned to Sherwood.
"Your witness. And, by tho way, let
me beg of you, don't go at this wit
ness, as you did tho last, like a com
mon scold." Ho turned again to the
defendant. "I apologize in advanco
for any rudeness on the part of tho
District Attorney."
Prom behind tho bar, meanwhile,
objections had exploded like shell.
Hut, through the running Are of them,
Mores had held his own. held tho wit
ness to tho point, extracting bit by bit
this curious story which, I could see,
amazed oven the IJench. Then, event
i ually, through other witnesses,
through the testimony of experts re
called, Mores demonstrated Caxton's
neurosis and, tho usual hypothetical
question aiding, extracted their belief
that lie had died of cardiac paralysis
Induced by the fright which ills hal
lucinations caused.
Out wero they hallucinations, I
, wondered? n query which I was
careful not to put in my copy. Yet
during tho proceedings that followed
, I could not but reflect that tho impos
sible being a term which long since
scienco lias dropped from Its diction
ary, it might be that at Benares,
where It is claimed that adepts aro
able to exteriorize and project them
selves through space, it might bo that,
from there, some priest had astrally
appeared to Caxton. gibbered at him,
menaced him and, In Ills neurotic con
dition, had frightened him to death.
After the summing up. the charge
followed and the Jury tiled out. It
was idle to wait, perilous as well
at any murder trial ono runs tho risk
of being talked to death if nothing
worse and I went on to tho news
paper olllco whore I was employed
and where 1 later learned 'hat Judith
Caxton had been acquitted.
Now, as I looked out on the Pacific,
I wondered what had become of her.
CHOUTIY I was enlightened. After
luncheon I found my way into a
deserted billiard room and got a cigar
from the waiter. During luncheon I
had looked over tho wine list on
which was Sham Shoo. At tho time
I knew but by repute of this Chlneso
decoction which, while highly Inspira
tional, as I was to discover, Is, pri
marily. Just so much art, music ami
verso distilled.
I told the waiter to send somo of It
to my room, but the man misunder
stood. On tho marble topped table at
which I had seated myself, ho put u
glass and a full bottle, uncorked. He
fore I could correct him, Mores
limped in.
1 rose to greet him. As he ap
proached, a hand outstretched, I saw
that ho was sallow and that ho seemed
unstrung. I asked him to sit, which,
with a droop, ho did; then, after look
ing furtively about, ho looked also
and with marked wlstfulnoss at tho
bottle.
"Try it," I suggested.
Again ho looked about, thanked me,
helped himself, sighed a sigh of tho
deepest satisfaction and helped him
self anew.
Tho effect was surprising. He
threw off ills Invalid air. In the chair
In which ho had drooped, he sat up.
Ills former bulldog look returned.
Appreciatively I nodded. "You
don't seem to have changed much
since that trial. Ily the way, what be
came of your client?"
At the question he nodded back at
me and helped himself again.
"Mrs. Caxton," I resumed, "inter
ested mo greatly."
"Yes, yes," ho replied. "She was an
extraordinary woman, most extraordi
nary and most unfortunate."
"Not at your hands," I said and
would have said more, but he cut me
short.
"Particularly at my hands. I got
hor off, yes, and saw her live to re
grot it."
"What!"
"It is as I tell you. After the ver
dict were you there at the time?
Well, when it was rendered, she
fainted. Afterward fever developed,
lletwecn death and life she hovered
for wcekB. Finally, because perhaps
she had not suffered enough, the fover
waned, left her, strength returned and
she sailed for Europe."
"Did she?" I said. Tho denouement
seemed a bit ordinary. I do not know
why, but I expected something differ
ent. "Yes, and I followed her. In Lon
don she put her hand in mine. She
became Mrs. Mores."
At this, as though in surprise at
her and at himself, ho started.
I started also. "I never heard of
that."
Ho drank again and nodded. "Wo
wero married in tho quietest manner
and succeeded in escaping publicity
of which, as you may appreciate, sho
had a horror. It Is for that reason
you never heard of It. Few did hear
of it and having changed her name,
afterward, when she died, only those
few realized who It was that had gone.
Only thoso nnd myself."
At the climax, he looked down and
away. The decent dejection moved
me and I muttered something to tho
effect that If there were words of sym
pathy I would express them. "But
there are none," I added.
"None!" lie absently repeated.
It was a bit painful and I tacked.
"What became of the book, the famous
book which Caxton was writing?"
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