Borge pulled a thick file of photographs from his pocket.

Scudder pushed back his chair and got to his feet. He spoke slowly and clearly, so that the audience would have no difficulty in following him or appreciating the significance of his question. “Now, then, Mr. Borge, I will ask you if among those latent fingerprints which you developed and photographed, you found any fingerprints made by the man about whose criminal record you have just testified?”

“I did.”

“Where did you find those prints?”

“I found them in various and sundry places, in the bathroom, on the table, on a mirror, on a doorknob, and on a discarded safety razor blade.”

“Did you photograph those prints?”

“I did.”

“Do you have these photographs with you?”

“Yes.”

“I would like to introduce them in evidence.”