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CHAPTER 12

Lawyers, Experts, Clergy AN EPISODE By the way, can it be the
phenomenon, disowned or at least concealed, that in some criminal
cases puzzles the courts? For this cause have our juries at times not
only to endure the prolonged contentions of lawyers with their
fees, but also the yet more perplexing strife of the medical experts
with theirs?- But why leave it to them? Why not subpoena as well
the clerical proficients? Their vocation bringing them into peculiar
contact with so many human beings, and sometimes in their least
guarded hour, in interviews very much more confidential than
those of physician and patient; this would seem to qualify them to
know something about those intricacies involved in the question of
moral responsibility; whether in a given case, say, the crime
proceeded from mania in the brain or rabies of the heart. As to any
differences among themselves these clerical proficients might
develop on the stand, these could hardly be greater than the direct
contradictions exchanged between the remunerated medical
experts.

Dark sayings are these, some will say. But why? Is it because they
somewhat savor of Holy Writ in its phrase “mysteries of iniquity”?
If they do, such savor was far from being intended, for little will it
commend these pages to many a reader of to-day.

The point of the present story turning on the hidden nature of the
Master-atarms has necessitated this chapter. With an added hint or
two in connection with the incident at the mess, the resumed
narrative must be left to vindicate, as it may, its own credibility.
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