"No. Madame Lemarque has taken possession of everything. She is living in my mistress's apartment until the furniture can be sold."
"Do you know of any photograph or portrait of Monsieur Georges among your late mistress's possessions?"
"I never saw any such portrait."
"You would know Monsieur Georges wherever you might happen to see him?"
"Yes. I do not think I could fail to recognise him."
"Even if he had disguised himself?"
"Even then. I think I should know his voice anywhere, even if I could not see his face."
"Will you describe him?"
"He is a tall man, broad-shouldered, powerful-looking. He has fine features, blue eyes, light-auburn hair, thick and flowing, and worn much longer than most people wear their hair. He is not so handsome or so elegant as Monsieur de Maucroix, but he has a more commanding look."
"That description would apply to hundreds of men. Can you mention any peculiarity of feature, expression, gait, manner?"