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Page 148
The impossibility of opening the door of the railway - carriage more than eight inches at that part of the tunnel where the body was found ; the marks on the walls of the tunnel ; and the absence of any thick coating of grime on the ...
The impossibility of opening the door of the railway - carriage more than eight inches at that part of the tunnel where the body was found ; the marks on the walls of the tunnel ; and the absence of any thick coating of grime on the ...
Page 156
The train entered the Crick tunnel at its usual high speed at or about 4.40 . At 4.47 it steamed into Rugby , when it was observed that the door of a second - class compartment was swinging wide open . On the carriage being inspected a ...
The train entered the Crick tunnel at its usual high speed at or about 4.40 . At 4.47 it steamed into Rugby , when it was observed that the door of a second - class compartment was swinging wide open . On the carriage being inspected a ...
Page 157
When the train arrived at Rugby the glass window of the carriage in which she travelled was up , therefore she could not have fallen out in her attempt to raise it on entering the tunnel , for the act could not possibly have been ...
When the train arrived at Rugby the glass window of the carriage in which she travelled was up , therefore she could not have fallen out in her attempt to raise it on entering the tunnel , for the act could not possibly have been ...
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