Would a murderer have forgot, to have destroyed the jeweller’s box,
Or burnt up the sleeve of his coat,
Would he the chain ticket have sold, and himself exposed so bold,
And to all his friends a letter wrote,
Before Muller went away, why did not the cabman say,
And not give him so much start on the main
If the cabman knew—it’s very wrong—to keep the secret up so long,
About the murder in the railway train.
When Muller does arrive, we shall not be much surprised,
To hear that that’s him on the trial;