《erlestanleygardner.thecaseofthehorrifiedheirs》

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 〃I don't know;〃 Mason told her; 〃but a great deal depends on whether you've told me the truth or whether you're lying。〃
 〃Why should I lie to you?〃
 〃I don't know;〃 Mason said; 〃but you've certainly been mixed up in some bizarre adventures; if one believes your story。〃
 〃And suppose one doesn't believe it?〃
 〃Well;〃 Mason said; 〃I'm afraid the district attorney and Lieutenant Tragg of the Homicide Squad are two people who don't believe you。〃
 〃Would you expect them to?〃
 〃Sometimes they believe people;〃 Mason said。 〃They're actually trying to do a job。 They're trying to do justice but of course they don't like to have unsolved homicides。〃
 〃What about the homicide?〃 she asked。
 Mason said; 〃George Eagan; the chauffeur; was driving Lauretta Trent down the coast highway。 They were ing south from Ventura。
 〃Mrs。 Trent told the chauffeur that she'd tell him where to turn off; that they were going to a motel up in the mountains。
 〃They approached the turnoff leading up to the motel where you were waiting。 So far the facts seem to indicate that Lauretta Trent was the one who telephoned you and asked you to wait for her there。〃
 〃She did; Mr。 Mason。 She did。 I told you…〃
 〃You don't know;〃 Mason interrupted。 〃All you know is that a feminine voice told you that it was Lauretta Trent speaking and you were to go up there and wait at the motel。
 〃Anyway; just as the chauffeur was preparing to make the left turn; a car came up behind him fast。 He swung to the right of the road so as to let the second car get by。 However; that car swung over and crowded the Trent car right off the road and over the edge。
 〃There was an angry surf; and the chauffeur; George Eagan; knew there was deep water down there。 He yelled to Mrs。 Trent to jump and he flung the car door open and jumped himself。 He apparently hit his head on a rock。 In any event he was unconscious for some period of time。
 〃When he came to; there was no sign of the Trent automobile。 The highway patrol was there。 The highway police got a tow car; sent down divers and located the Trent car。 They got grappling hooks on it; used a winch; brought it to the surface。 There was no sign of Mrs。 Trent; but the door on the left…hand; rear side of the car was unlocked and open。 Evidently she had opened that door before the car went over the grade and rolled into the surf。
 〃They may never recover her body。 There are treacherous currents there and a terrific undertow。 Skin divers who went down there looking around had a hard time wrestling with the currents。 A body could have been carried out to sea or swept down the coast。 There's a terrific riptide at that point。〃
 〃But why pick on me?〃
 〃The chauffeur got a quick look at the rear end of the car that hit him。 The description matches your car。 A man who was two cars behind got a look at the last two figures on the license plate and they're the same as yours。〃
 〃But I didn't leave the motel;〃 she said。
 Mason said; 〃They picked up some glass at the place where the car had been crowded over the road。 There were fragments of a glass headlight。 Then the police went up to the motel where I ran into you with my car and examined the glass up there。 They found a piece that had broken out of your headlight。 The broken piece fits exactly into the lens on your headlight。 Then the broken piece of glass that they found down where Lauretta Trent was crowded off the road also fits into the piece of glass that came out of that same headlight。 By putting the whole thing together; they have patched up the glass fragments like a jigsaw puzzle and have virtually everything。 There is only one small; triangular piece of glass that is missing。〃
 〃But that chauffeur;〃 Virginia Baxter said; 〃why should they believe him when he did all those things?〃
 〃That;〃 Mason said; 〃is something I don't understand myself。 You told them about the chauffeur?〃
 〃Of course。〃
 〃About his wanting to bribe you to forge a copy of the will?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃And about the way you made the carbon copies and mailed them to yourself?〃
 〃Yes。 I told them everything; Mr。 Mason。 I realize now that I shouldn't have; but once I started talking…well; I was just 。 。 。 I was just scared stiff。 I wanted so desperately to convince them and have them turn me loose。〃
 Abruptly; the door opened。 District Attorney Hamilton Burger; acpanied by Lieutenant Tragg; entered the room。
 〃Good morning; Virginia;〃 Hamilton Burger said。
 He turned to Perry Mason。 〃Hi; Perry。 How's everything this morning?〃
 〃How are you; Hamilton?〃 Mason said。 〃You going to turn my client loose?〃
 〃I'm afraid not;〃 Burger said。
 〃Why not?〃
 〃She told us quite a story about George Eagan; the chauffeur for Lauretta Trent;〃 Hamilton Burger said。 〃It was a nice story; but we don't believe it。
 〃Lauretta Trent's relatives told us quite a story about the chauffeur。 It's a plausible story but it doesn't check out in some details。 We're beginning to think that your client may be tied in with Lauretta Trent's relatives; trying to discredit Eagan and obscure the issues; incidentally; covering up attempts they have made at mitting murder…a murder which was actually consummated by your client。〃
 〃Why; that's absurd;〃 Virginia exclaimed。 〃I never met Lauretta Trent's relatives in my life。〃
 〃Perhaps;〃 Mason said; 〃if you wouldn't be so hypnotized by an act put on by that chauffeur; you might have a clearer understanding of the situation。〃
 〃Well; we'll see about that;〃 Burger said。
 He stepped to the door; opened it and said to someone outside; 〃e in。〃
 The man who entered was in his forties。 He had a shock of coal…black hair; dark plexion; high cheekbones; and intense black eyes。
 He shifted his eyes from Hamilton Burger to look directly at Virginia Baxter; then shook his head emphatically。
 〃Have you ever seen this young woman before?〃 Burger asked the man。
 〃No;〃 he said; shortly。
 〃There you are;〃 Burger said; turning to Virginia。
 〃Well; that's nothing;〃 she said。 〃I've never seen him before either。 He looks in a general way like the Trent chauffeur; but he's not the man who called on me。〃
 〃This;〃 Lieutenant Tragg announced dryly; 〃is George Eagan; the chauffeur for Lauretta Trent。 。 。 。 That's all; George; you may go now。〃
 He turned to Mason and said; 〃George hit his head when he tumbled out of that automobile。 He was unconscious for an undetermined length of time。〃
 〃Now; just a minute;〃 Mason said。 〃Just a minute。 Don't pull that stuff with me。 If he's able to be out walking around and e here to identify; or fail to identify; my client; he can answer a question。〃
 〃He doesn't have to;〃 Hamilton Burger said。
 Mason ignored the district attorney's ment; said to the chauffeur; 〃You have a private automobile。 It's an Olds and the license number is ODT062。〃
 Eagan looked at Mason with surprise。 〃That's my license number;〃 he said; 〃but it isn't an Olds; it's a Cadillac。〃
 〃You were driving your automobile day before yesterday?〃 Mason asked。
 Eagan looked at him with a puzzled expression on his face; then slowly shook his head。 〃I was chauffeuring Mrs。 Trent。 We drove up to Fresno。〃
 Burger said; 〃That's all; George。 You don't need to answer any more questions。〃
 The chauffeur walked out。
 Hamilton Burger turned to Mason and gave an expressive shrug of the shoulders; 〃There you are;〃 he said。 〃If any attempt has been made to frame anyone; it's an attempt to frame this chauffeur。 You'd better check the story of your client a little bit yourself。
 〃We'll arraign her at eleven o'clock this morning if that meets with your convenience; and we'll have her preliminary hearing at any time you suggest。 We want to give you ample opportunity to prepare。〃
 〃That's very nice of you;〃 Mason said; 〃under the circumstances。 We'll have a preliminary just as soon as the judge can get it on the calendar…tomorrow morning; if possible。〃
 Burger's smile was frosty。 〃You may catch us unprepared on some points; Perry; but you won't catch us with our wearing apparel disarranged。 This is one case where you're on the wrong end。 Your client is a shrewd; scheming opportunist。
 〃I don't know yet who she's teamed up with。 I don't know who administered the poison to Lauretta Trent; but I do know that it was your client's car that cr
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