thing itself. I suppose other evidence is procurable. If there is a typewriter in Corrigan's apartment, and if investigation shows it was written on that machine, that would be pertinent."
"You have no knowledge of it whatever beyond what you've told me?"
"I have not."
"Do you know of any evidence other than this that Corri-gan committed the murders?"
"No."
"Or that he betrayed his partner O'Malley?"
"No."
"Do you believe this to be an authentic confession by Cm-rigan?"
"I'm not prepared to say. I've read it only once, rather hurriedly. I was going to ask you to let Mr. Goodwin make a copy for me, but I'll get along without it."
"You won't have to. I'll see that you get a copy, with the understanding that there is to be no publication of it without my consent." Cramer folded the sheets and put them in the envelope. "It's covered with your and Goodwin's prints now, and mine. But we'll try it."
"If it's a fake," Wolfe said dryly, "I should think that a man capable of contriving it would know about fingerprints."
"Yeah, everybody knows about fingerprints."
Cramer rubbed his kneecaps with his palms, regarding Wolfe with his head cocked. The chewed cigar, which had previously taken no part in the conversation, slipped from his fingers and fell to the floor, but he made no move to retrieve it.
He spoke. "I admit this is damn neat. It will stand a lot of checking, but I admit it's neat. What are you going to do now, send your client a bill?"
"No."
"Why not?"
"My client, Mr. Wellman, has his share of gumption. Before I bill him both he and I must be satisfied that I have earned my fee." Wolfe's eyes moved. "Archie. Trained as you are, can I rely on you for an accurate copy of that communication from-ostensibly-Mr. Corrigan?"
"It's pretty long," I objected, "and I read it once."
"I said I'll send you a copy," Cramer stated.
"I know you did. I would like to have it as soon as possible. It would be gratifying to have it validated, both by your investigation and my scrutiny, since that would mean that I have exposed a murderer and forced him to a reckoning without a scrap of evidence against him. We still have none, not a title, except that unsigned communication."
"I know we haven't."
"Then by all means check it, every detail, every word. Dq you want a comment?"
"Yes."