"Yes."
"It bled freely, did it not?"
"Very freely."
"What became of the clothes you took off when you changed into those brought by Mr. Godfrey?"
"I don't know. Mr. Lester told me they were left here. I intended to inquire for them."
At a sign from Goldberger, Simmonds opened a suit-case and placed a bundle on the table. Goldberger unrolled it and handed it to Swain.
"Are these the clothes?" he asked.
"Yes," said Swain, after a moment's examination.
"Will you hold the shirt up so the jury can see it?"
Swain held the garment up, and everybody's eyes were fixed upon the blood-soaked sleeve.