“And Sabin asked him about some conclusions he had reached on some checks which had been given him?”

“Yes.”

“And Bolding told him that, of course, the checks were forgeries; that he hadn’t yet decided whether the endorsements on the back were in the same handwriting as the specimen which had been furnished him. And didn’t he say he was inclined to think they were not?”

“Yes, I gathered that.”

“And what else did Mr. Sabin say?”

“Mr. Sabin said he was going to send him another envelope, containing half a dozen more specimens of handwriting from five or six different people.”

“Was that envelope received by Mr. Bolding?”

“It was not.”

“Therefore, Mr. Sabin never had an opportunity to mail that letter?”

“So it would seem.”