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"No. My bell rang in the room back of the galley, where Williams

slept. The boat was small, and I left my man at home. Williams

looked after me."

"Where did the bell from Mr. Vail's room ring?"

"In the maids' room. Mr. Vail's room was designed for Mrs. Turner.

When we asked Mrs. Johns to go with us, Mrs. Turner gave Vail her

room. It was a question of baths."

"Did you ring any bell during the night?"

"No."

"Knowing the relation of the bell above Mr. Vail's berth to the bed

itself, do you think he could have reached it after his injury?"

(Slowly.) "After what the doctor has said, no; he would have had to

raise himself and reach up."

The cross-examination was brief but to the point: "What do you mean by 'ill'?"

"That night I had been somewhat ill; the next day I was in bad shape."

"Did you know the woman Karen Hansen before your wife employed her?"

"No."

"A previous witness has said that the Hansen woman, starting out of

her room, saw you outside and retreated. Were you outside the door

at any time during that night?"

"Only before midnight."

"You said you 'might have been' in the chart-room at two o'clock."

"I have said I was ill. I might have done almost anything."

"That is exactly what we are getting at, Mr. Turner. Going back to

the 30th of July, when you were not ill, did you have any words with

the captain?"

"We had a few. He was exceeding his authority."

"Do you recall what you said?"

"I was indignant."

"Think again, Mr. Turner. If you cannot recall, some one else

will."

"I threatened to dismiss him and put the first mate in his place.

I was angry, naturally."

"And what did the captain reply?"

"He made an absurd threat to put me in irons."

"What were your relations after that?"

"They were strained. We simply avoided each other."

"Just a few more questions, Mr. Turner, and I shall not detain you.

Do you carry a key to the emergency case in the forward house, the

case that contained the axe?"

Like many of the questions, this was disputed hotly. It was

finally allowed, and Turner admitted the key. Similar cases were

carried on all the Turner boats, and he had such a key on his ring.

"Did you ever see the white object that terrified the crew?"

"Never. Sailors are particularly liable to such hysteria."

"During your delirium, did you ever see such a figure?"

"I do not recall any details of that part of my illness."

"Were you in favor of bringing the bodies back to port?"

"I--yes, certainly."

"Do you recall going on deck the morning after the murders were

discovered?"