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Chapter 62

AND OTHER STORIES 55 young woman was should have passed three blocks without some one having seen her; and any one who saw her would have remembered it, for she interested all who knew her. It was when the streets were full of people that she went out. ... It is impossible that she could have gone to the Barriere du Roule or to the Rue des Dromes without being recognized by a dozen persons, yet no one has come forward who saw her outside of her mother’s door, and there is no evidence, except the testimony concerning her expressed intentions, that she did go out at all. Her gown was torn, bound round her, and tied, and by that the body was carried as a bundle. If the murder had been committed at the Barriere du Roule there would have been no necessity for any such arrangement. The fact that the body was found floating near the Barriere is no proof as to where it was thrown into the water. ... A piece of one of the unfortunate girl’s petticoats, two feet long and one foot wide, was torn out and tied under her chin around the back of her head, probably to prevent screams. This was done by fellows who had no pocket-handkerchiefs.” A day or two before the Prefect called upon us, however, some important information reached the police, which seemed to overthrow, at least, the chief portion of “Le Commerciars” argument. Two small boys, sons of a Madame Deluc, while roaming among the woods near the Barriere du Roule, chanced to penetrate a close thicket, within which were three or four large stones, forming a kind of seat, with back and footstool. On the upper stone lay a white petticoat, on the second a silk scarf. A parasol, gloves, and a pocket-handkerchief were also here found. The handkerchief bore the name “Marie Roget.” Fragments of dress were discovered on the brambles around. The earth was trampled, the bushes were broken, and there was every evidence of a struggle. Between the thicket and the river the fences were found taken down and the ground bore evidence of some heavy burthen having been dragged along it. A weekly paper, “Le Soled,” had the following comments upon this discovery — comments which merely echoed the sentiment of the whole Parisian press :

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