“I have.”
“Let’s hear it, please?”
“ ‘Contents of black purse found in dining room of Thorne Cottage, June 20, 1926,’ ” read Sergeant Johnson briskly, “ ‘One vanity case, pale green enamel; one lip stick, same; one small green linen handkerchief, marked Mimi; leather frame inclosing snapshot of man in tennis clothes, inscribed For My Mimi from Steve; sample of blue chiffon with daisies; gold pencil; two theatre-ticket stubs to Vanities, June eighth; three letters, written on white bond paper, signed Pat.’ ”
“That’s all?”
“That’s all.”
“Are these the articles found in the dining room, sergeant?”
Sergeant Johnson eyed the contents of the box placed before him somewhat cursorily. “Those are the ones.”
“Just check over the contents of the bag, will you? Nothing missing?”
“Not a thing.”
“I ask to have these marked for identification and offer them in evidence, Your Honour.”