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      〃You're representing both Gleason and the woman; eh?〃 asked Drake。
      〃Yes; I am now。 Frances Celane is going to stand by her husband。 She's told me to represent him。〃
      〃All right; I'm going to ask you something that's been asked me by a dozen different people。 I hope you won't take any offense; but it's for your own good; because everybody in town is talking about it。 They're saying that if the lawyer for the defense has any sense why doesn't he try to get separate trials and try the man and the woman separately? In that way they'd have to try the man first; and you'd have a chance to find out all their evidence and cross…examine all their witnesses before they got down to a trial of the woman。〃
      〃I couldn't get separate trials for them;〃 said Mason。 〃The court wouldn't allow it。〃
      〃Well; you could at least make the attempt;〃 said the detective。
      〃No;〃 said Mason with a smile; 〃I rather think I'm satisfied the way things are now。 I think we'll try them together。〃
      〃Okay;〃 said Drake; 〃you're the doctor。 I'll get the rough shadows at work just as soon as I can。〃
 
 
      CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
 
      PERRY MASON appeared at the entrance to the visitors' room in the huge jail building。
      〃Robert Gleason;〃 he told the officer in charge。
      〃You're Gleason's attorney?〃 asked the officer。
      〃Yes。〃
      〃You didn't appear for him as his attorney when he first came in。〃
      Perry Mason frowned。 〃I'm his attorney now;〃 he said。 〃Do you want to bring him out; or do you want me to go into court and show that the officers have refused to permit me to talk with my client?〃
      The officer stared at Mason; shrugged his shoulders turned on his heel without a word; and vanished。 Five minutes later he opened a door and escorted Mason into the long room。
      A table ran the length of this room。 Along the middle of the table; stretching to a height of some five feet above it; was a long screen of heavy iron mesh。 The prisoners sat on one side of this screen。 The attorneys sat on the other。 Robert Gleason was seated about half way down the table。 He got to his feet; and smiled eagerly as he saw Perry Mason approaching。 Perry Mason waited until the officer had moved out of earshot; then dropped into the chair; and looked searchingly across at the man accused of murder。 〃Keep your voice low when you answer questions; Gleason;〃 said Mason; 〃and tell me the truth。 No matter what it is; don't be afraid to tell me the exact truth。〃
      〃Yes sir;〃 said Gleason。
      Mason frowned at him。
      〃Did you make a statement to the District Attorney?〃 he asked。
      Gleason nodded his head。
      〃A written statement?〃
      〃It was taken down in shorthand by a court reporter; and then written up and given to me to sign。〃
      〃Did you sign it?〃
      〃I haven't yet。〃
      〃Where is it?〃
      〃It's in my cell。 They gave it to me to read。 That is; they gave me a copy。〃
      〃That's funny;〃 said Mason。 〃Usually they try to rush you into signing it。 They don't let you have a copy。〃
      〃I know;〃 said Gleason; 〃but I didn't fall for that。 They tried to rush me into signing it; and I told them I was going to think it over。〃
      〃It won't do you much good;〃 the lawyer told him; wearily; 〃if you talked in front of a court reporter; he took down everything you said; and he can testify to the conversation from his notes。〃
      〃That's what the District Attorney's office told me;〃 said Gleason。 〃But I'm not signing; just the same。〃
      〃Why not?〃
      〃Because;〃 said Gleason; in a low voice; 〃I think that I'll repudiate what I said。〃
      〃You can't do it;〃 the lawyer told him。 〃Why the devil did you have to shoot off your mouth?〃
      〃I can do it the way I intend to;〃 Gleason told him。
      〃Can do what?〃
      〃Repudiate the confession。〃
      〃All right; show me;〃 said the lawyer。
      〃I intend to take the entire responsibility for the murder;〃 Gleason told him。
      Perry Mason stared at the man through the coarse screen of the partition。
      〃Did you mit the murder?〃 he asked。
      Gleason bit his lips; turned his head so that his eyes were averted from those of the attorney。
      〃e on;〃 said Perry Mason。 〃e through; and e clean。 Look up at me and answer that question。 Did you mit the murder?〃
      Rob Gleason shifted unfortably in the chair。
      〃I'd rather not answer that question just yet;〃 he said。
      〃You've got to answer it;〃 Perry Mason told him。
      Gleason wet his lips with the tip of a nervous tongue; then leaned forward so that his face was almost against the coarse iron screen。
      〃Can I ask you some questions before I answer that?〃 he inquired。
      〃Yes;〃 Mason said; 〃you can ask me all the questions you want; but you've got to e clean on that before I leave here。 If I'm going to act as your attorney; I've got to know what happened。〃
      〃The District Attorney's office told me that Frances had been caught with some of the money that Mr。 Norton had in his possession when he was killed。〃
      〃Don't believe everything the District Attorney's office tells you;〃 Mason answered。
      〃Yes I know。 But the point is; did she have that money?〃
      〃I'll answer that question by asking you another;〃 said Perry Mason。 〃Did Mrs。 Mayfield make any statement to the District Attorney about having money in her possession; that she had received from Frances Celane?〃
      〃I don't know;〃 said Gleason。
      Perry Mason chose his words carefully。 〃If;〃 he said; 〃the District Attorney's office has any proof of Frances Celane having any of that money; it came through Mrs。 Mayfield。 In other words; they found Mrs。 Mayfield with the money; and she passed the buck to Frances Celane。 Now; if that happened; there's just as much reason to believe that Mrs。 Mayfield was in the room at the time of the murder; and took the money from the body of the dead man; as to believe that Frances Celane gave it to her。〃
      〃Are they sure that there was a woman in the room at the time of the murder?〃 Gleason inquired。
      〃Don Graves says there was。〃
      〃He didn't say that the first night。〃
      〃We can't prove what he said the first night because the police have torn up the notes of the statement he made。〃
      〃He says now that there was a woman there?〃
      〃Yes; he says there was a woman。 I think he's going to say it was a woman who wore a pink negligee。〃
      〃Did he see her plainly enough to identify her?〃
      〃He saw her shoulder and arm; and part of her head … probably the back of her head。〃
      〃Then Mrs。 Mayfield is trying to pin this crime on Fran?〃 asked Rob Gleason。
      〃I'm not saying that;〃 said Mason。 〃I'm simply giving you the facts as I know them。 If the District Attorney's office has proof of any money; that's where they got it。〃
      〃How much chance do you stand of getting Fran off?〃 asked Gleason。
      〃One never knows what a jury is going to do。 She's young and attractive。 If she keeps her temper and doesn't make any damaging admissions; I stand a pretty good chance。〃
      Gleason stared through the screen at the lawyer for a few moments; and then said: 〃All right; I'm not attractive。 I haven't got any of the things in my favor that Frances has。 How much chance do you stand of getting me off?〃
      〃It depends on the kind of a break I can get; and on what you've told the District Attorney;〃 said Mason。 〃Now; I'm going to tell you what I want you to do。 You go back to your cell and get some paper。 Say that you want to write out what happened; in your own handwriting。 Take that paper and scribble a lot of meaningless stuff on a few pages of it; and then tear it up。 Let them believe that you used up all the paper; but take the rest of the paper and write out a copy of the statement that the District Attorney has given you to sign。 In that way; I'll know exactly what you said; and what you didn't say。〃
      Rob Gleason swallowed twice painfully。
      〃If;〃 he said; 〃you don't get the breaks; they may convict Fran?〃
      〃Of course; she's charged with first degree murder; and there's some circumstances in the case that

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