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Trenton, a sudden suspicion crystallizing in his mind, whipped the anonymous letter from his pocket.Im going to ask you a question, he said, “and be damned careful how you answer it because I’m not going to take your word for it. I’m going to do some independent checking up. Do you know anything about this? Well, make up your mind which it was. You said first she gave it to you, then you said she loaned it to you. He made quite a ceremony of adjusting himself, doubling his long legs so that his knees seemed to be up under his chin, but quite obviously making no complaint. Rob Trenton assumed his customary position in the front seat, and the little car purred on up the grade with such smooth power that it seemed eager to get away from the inn and its atmosphere of tragedy. However, this ambition which seemed so thoroughly logical to him as he drove along began to present practical difficulties as he started planning his moves. Every mile that he covered brought new dangers to his mind. Quite obviously someone who would have used Linda Carroll as an unwitting tool in a smuggling operation running into the tens of thousands of dollars would hardly submit tamely to such amateurish outside interference as Rob Trenton could at the moment think up. A vague disquiet filled him with apprehension. He had a few hours of grace at the most. Then the smuggler would find that the cache had been disturbed. And then what? Just a bundle of nerves. Both of us. But yes, Ido know Sondheim, my mother says. Personally, in fact. In my opinion, it would be wiser to look the situation over first. What kind of non sequitur isthat? Maggie asked, and kissed me on the cheek. Then why do you have confidence in the attorney Ostrander selected for you? He opened a briefcase, reached in, took out a book and said,Here is a book entitledHomicide Investigation by Dr. LeMoyne Snyder. Dr. Snyder says on page 170,Everyone has a certain amount of fat deposited underneath the skin in the abdominal cavity and in the bone marrow. If he is struck a violent blow some of this fat will be dislodged and it will be taken up by the bloodstream and carried back to the heart. From there it goes to the lungs, but here the blood passes through blood vessels so small that these fat globules are strained out. When the pathologist examines the lung tissue under the microscope, these fat globules can readily be identified by means of a special stain. The skin and underlying fat where the deceased suffered the blow may have been entirely destroyed by the subsequent fire, but if the fat globules are found in the lungs, it means two things:— One. That the deceased suffered direct violence to some portion of his body. Two. He was alive when the wound was inflicted. Since this chapter was written, two treatises have appeared (or rather a treatise and a fragment of a treatise), which aim at a further improvement in the theory of the forms of ratiocination: Mr. De MorgansFormal Logic; or, the Calculus of Inference, Necessary and Probable; and the “New Analytic of Logical Forms, attached as an Appendix to Sir William Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy, and at greater length, to his posthumous Lectures on Logic. The city of Falthaven was a typical city boasting a population of 10,000 despite the fact that the census figures insisted 7,134 represented the total citizenry which could officially be rounded up. Since reprinted entire inDissertations and Discussions, as the concluding paper of the first volume. Forget it, you apologized, right, I forgot. But then what? Back in England he could have called for back-up. He would have had a dozen officers, including an Armed Response Unit, on the scene in minutes. But not here, in deep countryside in a foreign land. In the middle of sodding nowhere. Rob Trenton, somewhat crestfallen, said,I... I guess I made a mistake. I should have kept out of this. § 3. There is another branch of what may be called the Philosophy of Error, which must be mentioned here, though only to be excluded from our subject. The sources of erroneous opinions are twofold, moral and intellectual. Of these, the moral do not fall within the compass of this work. They may beclassed under two general heads: Indifference to the attainment of truth, and Bias; of which last the most common case is that in which we are biased by our wishes; but the liability is almost as great tothe undue adoption of a conclusion which is disagreeable to us, as of one which is agreeable,if it be of a nature to bring into action any of the stronger passions. Persons of timid character are the more predisposed to believe any statement, the more it is calculated to alarm them. Indeed it is a psychological law, deducible from the most general laws of the mental constitution of man, that any strong passion renders us credulous as to the existence of objects suitable to excite it..