Wheeler. Yes, if you possess it.
Graef. (taking watch charm from pocket) Do you recognize that charm?
Wheeler. No, I never saw it before.
Pete. Dat's a whopper!
Graef. (taking paper from pocket) Perhaps you will deny also ever having seen this note with your name attached to it. (folds note so that signature only is seen, and shows it to Wheeler) Is that your signature?
Wheeler. No, it's a forgery.
Pete. By crickitees! I'se not a circumstance to dat feller in lyin'.
Graef. Aunt, this charm and note were found by Pete just outside of your dressing-room door the morning after the robbery. He, thinking they might lead to a clue, brought them to me. From the contents of this note I learned who committed the theft and where the diamonds were secreted.
Wheeler. Will you let me see that note?
Graef. With pleasure. (walks to Wheeler, unfolds note and holds it up for him to read, talking as he does so) Pete visited the place where the diamonds were hidden, and brought them to me. I will give them to you in a moment. Are you through? (to Wheeler. Takes small package from pocket and hands it to Mrs. T.) There they are.