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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

Chapter 2 THE EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST.

Word Count: 1974    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

e hansom cab the following articles taken f

en shillings in

h chloroform, and was found tied across the mouth of t

kid-rather soiled-with black seams down the back. Samuel Gorby, of the detective office, was present in order

had been committed. He told the same story as had already appeared

gentleman in the light coat, who was

ntion was taken up by the deceased; and, besides,

m from what y

d in evening dress, with a light coat over it. I could not see his face ver

hat was it he wo

d down, and I could see on

hen you asked him if

n't; that he had

ds he seemed to

d "You!" and let him fall on to the ground

he lo

that

ere you looki

ut a m

did you se

to the cab I turned round

what di

I've changed my mind, and will see him home," and then

en as if he kn

hen he looked up, and perhaps having had a row

see him c

aw of him was at my

t as I was turning down by the Gra

of fighting or struggling i

noise of the wheels going over the stone

the light coat got out

was perf

uld you t

n had risen, and I

u see his

it. I only saw as much as I did when

es torn or disarr

e I remarked in him was t

it open whe

when he was holdin

t before he came back

I supp

n he got out of the ca

not let him take him home, and th

where you were to d

in Grey Street or Ackland Street, St. Kilda, but

hat the deceased was t

sleep and the shaking of the cab would sober

t coat apparently did not kn

s either in Ackland

not think t

might be a club fr

the man in the lig

t five

time you heard no

the deceased ha

ight coat said "good-night" t

me a half-sovereign, and w

ntleman in the light coat ha

usted his boots with it.

any striking pec

ept that he wore

there peculi

ger of the right hand, and I

id you no

as lighting

ll to the deceased when

I then got down, and f

was h

ad was hanging on one side, and there was a handkerchief across his mouth. When I touched him he fell into the other corn

ng which Gorby had been continually taking no

ing in Collins Street East. I made a POST-MORTEM

thin a few hou

chloroform that the deceased had died from the effects of ANAESTHESIA, and

r: Go

mic, and there was a considerable amount of congestion, especially apparent in the superficial vessels. There was no brain disease. The lungs were healthy, but slightly congested. On opening the thorax there was a faint spirituous o

ied from the inhalation of some suc

egeneration of the heart? Would that have

ould have a decided tendency to accelerate the fatal result. At the same time, I ma

en a party down to St. Kilda, and was returning about half-past one o'clock. A short distance past the Grammar School I was hailed by a gentleman in a light coat; he was smoking a cigarette, and told me to drive him

t when you stopped

o'clock

do yo

ght, and I heard the Post Of

hing peculiar about th

he was some swell of the town out for a lark. His hat was

otice if he

e half-sovereign, I saw he had a diamond

he was on the St. Kild

He di

the unknown man who entered the cab with the deceased on Friday morning at the corner of the Scotch Church, near the Burke and Wills' monument. It had been proved that the deceased, when he entered the cab, was, to all appearances, in good health, though in a state of intoxication, and the fact that he was found by the cabman, Royston, after the man in the light coat had left the cab, with a handkerchief, saturated with chlorofo

after an absence of a quarter of an hou

ects of poison, namely, chloroform, feloniously administered by some person unknown; and the jury, on their

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“In the dead of night on a lonely Melbourne street, a cabbie discovers to his horror that his drunken passenger has been murdered — poisoned with a chloroform-saturated handkerchief. The killer, his motive, and even the victim's identity are unknown. The last person to be seen in the victim's company cannot be identified and has vanished into the streets of the Australian metropolis. The solution lies within a labyrinth of dark secrets, missing papers, evasive witnesses, and a deadly game of blackmail.Ever since the publication of this 1886 mystery, the two-wheeled carriage known as a hansom cab has been linked in the popular imagination with sinister affairs. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was the unlikely first literary product of a young barrister's clerk and quickly rose from its obscure initial publication to become one of the 19th century's bestselling detective novels. Reputed to have inspired the creation of Sherlock Holmes, this ingeniously plotted, fast-paced, and engrossing tale remains a delight for lovers of Victorian mysteries.”
1 Chapter 1 WHAT THE ARGUS SAID.2 Chapter 2 THE EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST.3 Chapter 3 ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD.4 Chapter 4 MR. GORBY MAKES A START.5 Chapter 5 MRS. HAMILTON UNBOSOMS HERSELF.6 Chapter 6 MR. GORBY MAKES FURTHER DISCOVERIES.7 Chapter 7 THE WOOL KING.8 Chapter 8 BRIAN TAKES A WALK AND A DRIVE.9 Chapter 9 MR. GORBY IS SATISFIED AT LAST.10 Chapter 10 IN THE QUEEN'S NAME.11 Chapter 11 COUNSEL FOR THE PRISONER.12 Chapter 12 SHE WAS A TRUE WOMAN.13 Chapter 13 MADGE MAKES A DISCOVERY.14 Chapter 14 ANOTHER RICHMOND IN THE FIELD.15 Chapter 15 A WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE.16 Chapter 16 MISSING.17 Chapter 17 THE TRIAL.18 Chapter 18 SAL RAWLINS TELLS ALL SHE KNOWS.19 Chapter 19 THE VERDICT OF THE JURY.20 Chapter 20 THE ARGUS GIVES ITS OPINION.21 Chapter 21 THREE MONTHS AFTERWARDS.22 Chapter 22 A DAUGHTER OF EVE.23 Chapter 23 ACROSS THE WALNUTS AND THE WINE.24 Chapter 24 BRIAN RECEIVES A LETTER.25 Chapter 25 WHAT DR. CHINSTON SAID.26 Chapter 26 KILSIP HAS A THEORY OF HIS OWN.27 Chapter 27 MOTHER GUTTERSNIPE JOINS THE MAJORITY.28 Chapter 28 MARK FRETTLBY HAS A VISITOR.29 Chapter 29 MR. CALTON'S CURIOSITY IS SATISFIED.30 Chapter 30 NEMESIS.31 Chapter 31 HUSH-MONEY.32 Chapter 32 DE MORTUIS NIL NISI BONUM.33 Chapter 33 THE CONFESSION.34 Chapter 34 THE HANDS OF JUSTICE.35 Chapter 35 THE LOVE THAT LIVES.