He took up two objects from the table.
"Here we've got the two bullets. The largest is a .455, fired from Mr. Thesiger's Colt automatic. Grazed the window sash and I found it embedded in the trunk of that cedar tree. This little fellow was fired from the Mauser .25. After passing through Mr. Thesiger's arm, it embedded itself in this arm-chair here. As for the pistol itself—"
"Well?" said Sir Oswald eagerly. "Any fingerprints?"
Battle shook his head.
"The man who handled it wore gloves," he said slowly.
"A pity," said Sir Oswald.
"A man who knew his business would wear gloves. Am I right in thinking, Sir Oswald, that you found this pistol just about twenty yards from the bottom of the steps leading up to the terrace?"
Sir Oswald stepped to the window.
"Yes, almost exactly, I should say."
"I don't want to find fault, but it would have been wiser on your part, sir, to leave it exactly as you found it."