"Anything to say for yourself?"
She shook her head wearily. Jarvis was out of his seat before he thought.
"I have something to say for her. I am the man she was supposed to have approached."
"Silence in the courtroom," said the judge, sternly.
"She didn't say one word to me, except 'Good evening,' " shouted Jarvis.
"Is that the man?" the judge asked the officer.
"Yes. He's made a lot of trouble, too, trying to make me arrest him."
"If you have any evidence to give in this case, come to the front and be sworn in."
Jarvis jumped the railing and stood before him. The oath was administered.
"Now, tell me, briefly, what the girl said to you."