Graham was now recalled and questioned.
"Mr. Graham, you have told the court that you are an artist by profession. Is it your habit to make drawings of persons of a striking appearance?"
"I have the habit of sketching any remarkable-looking people whom I happen to meet."
"On the night in question, were you impressed by anything uncommon in the appearance of the man who slept by the fire in the lodge?"
"I was."
"Did you make any notes of the impression made on you by the man?"
"I did. I sketched him as he crouched in the ashes of the fire."
"What materials did you use?"
"A charred piece of wood, and a smooth board in the side of the cabin."
"Would you recognize your work if you should see it?"