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ave something I want to show you," Ned said, taking a paper from his pocket. "Have you a match?" Almost involuntarily the fellow put his hand to his right vest pocket and brought forth a gold match safe. Ned took it into his hand and touched the spring which lifted the top. "There seems to be a new wire in the hinge," he said. "Yes, the old one wore out." Ned opened his pocketbook and took out the gold wire he had found in the cellar by the side of the powder. The prisoner started violently when he saw it. "Is this yours?" Ned asked. "No!" "All right!" Ned said. With the point of his knife he pushed the sale and put the old new hinge from the match safe and put the old one in its place. It fitted exactly. "There!" Ned said, "you see the old one did not wear out entirely. It wore away so that it dropped out. Do you know where I found it, my friend?" "It is immaterial to me where you found it." "Even if I found it in a cellar by the side of a half barrel of gunpowder to which a lighted fuse had been attached?" "Hadn't you better make your case--if you can make it at all--in the courts?" asked the prisoner. Ned took the state department seal, the sealing wax, and the bits of parchment from his pocket. "Who met you in the library at the house you attempted to destroy?" he asked. There was no reply. "Were these men present?" with a sweep of the hand toward the other prisoners. "What has this to do with my case?" "This," Ned replied. "You were still conspiring to fix upon my government the crime of interfering in the private affairs of another nation--with the crime of providing, by a treacherous and despicable route, the money needed by the revolutionary party of China. You were doing business in that house with the representatives of another nation. Who were they? What nations did they represent, or pretend to represent?" "I have nothing to say to that." Ned held up the seal. "This was not used?" he asked. "It was not used." "Why not?" "Because the representative of that nation refused to consider the terms offered him." Ned held forth the sealing wax. "This shows that the seal of another nation was used. Where is the paper to which the seal was attached?" "Destroyed!" "Is that true?" asked Ned. "It is true, they all deserted me. They all ran away when they knew you were in the country, but I brought them back, and held them until the inci
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