“Is this the book?”
Mr. Jeffrey glanced at the volume the coroner held up before him.
“I believe so; it looks like it.”
The book had a flaming cover, quite unmistakable in its character.
“The title shows it to be the same,” remarked the coroner. “Is this the only book with a cover of this kind in the house?”
“The only one, I should say.”
The coroner laid down the book.
“Enough of this, then, for the present; only let the jury remember that the cover of this book is peculiar and that it was kept on a shelf at the right of the opening leading into the adjoining bed-room. And now, Mr. Jeffrey, we must ask you to look at these rings; or, rather, at this one. You have seen it before; it is the one you placed on Mrs. Jeffrey’s hand when you were married to her a little over a fortnight ago. You recognize it?”
“I do.”
“Do you also recognize this small mark of blood on it as having been here when it was shown to you by the detective on your return from seeing her dead body at the Moore house?”