“If there is any person present who at any time has been the inmate of a prison he will oblige me by coming upon the platform.”
A heavily built man responded to this invitation.
“You admit that you have been in prison, sir?”
“I have, sir,” was the unblushing answer.
“Would you kindly tell us how many years you have spent behind prison bars?”
“About twenty years,” unhesitatingly replied the subject.
“Dear, dear,” exclaimed the professor. “Will you sit down, please?[{53}]”
The subject sat down in a chair in the center of the stage. The professor ran his fingers rapidly through the hair of the subject and assumed a thoughtful expression.
“This is a most excellent specimen. The indications of a depraved character are very plainly marked. The organs of benevolence and esteem are entirely absent; that of destructiveness is developed to an abnormal degree. I could have told instantly, without the confession of this man that his life had been erratic and criminal. What was the crime for which you were imprisoned?”
“I never committed any crime,” growled the man in the chair.