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  whispered to him; 〃Oblige me by counting us。〃 He looked surprised by the
  request; but turned his head and counted。 〃Why;〃 says he; suddenly; 〃we
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  are Thirt…; but no; it's not possible。 No。 We are twelve。〃
  According to my counting that day; we were always right in detail; but
  in the gross we were always one too many。 There was no appearanceno
  figureto   account   for  it; but   I had now  an   inward   foreshadowing   of   the
  figure that was surely coming。
  The Jury were housed at the London Tavern。 We all slept in one large
  room on separate tables; and we were constantly in the charge and under
  the eye of the officer sworn to hold us in safe…keeping。 I see no reason for
  suppressing the real name of that officer。 He was intelligent; highly polite;
  and obliging; and (I was glad to hear) much respected in the City。 He had
  an   agreeable   presence;   good   eyes;   enviable   black   whiskers;   and   a   fine
  sonorous voice。 His name was Mr。 Harker。
  When we turned into our twelve beds at night; Mr。 Harker's bed was
  drawn across the door。 On the night of the second day; not being disposed
  to lie down; and seeing Mr。 Harker sitting on his bed; I went and sat beside
  him; and offered him a pinch of snuff。 As Mr。 Harker's hand touched mine
  in taking it from my box; a peculiar shiver crossed him; and he said; 〃Who
  is this?〃
  Following Mr。 Harker's eyes; and looking along the room; I saw again
  the   figure   I   expected;the   second   of   the   two   men   who   had   gone   down
  Piccadilly。   I   rose;   and   advanced   a   few   steps;   then   stopped;   and   looked
  round   at   Mr。   Harker。   He   was   quite   unconcerned;   laughed;   and   said   in   a
  pleasant     way;   〃I  thought    for   a  moment      we   had   a  thirteenth    juryman;
  without a bed。 But I see it is the moonlight。〃
  Making no revelation to Mr。 Harker; but inviting him to take a walk
  with me to the end of the room; I watched what the figure did。 It stood for
  a   few   moments   by   the   bedside   of   each   of   my   eleven   brother   jurymen;
  close to the pillow。 It always went to the right…hand side of the bed; and
  always passed out crossing the foot of the next bed。 It seemed; from the
  action   of   the   head;   merely   to   look   down   pensively   at   each   recumbent
  figure。 It took no notice of me; or of my bed; which was that nearest to Mr。
  Harker's。 It seemed to go out where the moonlight came in; through a high
  window; as by an aerial flight of stairs。
  Next   morning   at   breakfast;   it   appeared   that   everybody   present   had
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  dreamed of the murdered man last night; except myself and Mr。 Harker。
  I   now   felt   as   convinced   that   the   second   man   who   had   gone   down
  Piccadilly was the murdered man (so to speak); as if it had been borne into
  my comprehension by his immediate testimony。 But even this took place;
  and in a manner for which I was not at all prepared。
  On   the   fifth   day   of   the   trial;   when   the   case   for   the   prosecution   was
  drawing   to   a   close;   a   miniature   of   the   murdered   man;   missing   from   his
  bedroom upon the discovery of the deed; and afterwards found in a hiding…
  place   where   the   Murderer   had   been   seen   digging;   was   put   in   evidence。
  Having been identified by the witness under examination; it was handed
  up to the Bench; and thence handed down to be inspected by the Jury。 As
  an officer in a black gown was making his way with it across to me; the
  figure   of   the   second   man   who   had   gone   down   Piccadilly   impetuously
  started from the crowd; caught the miniature from the officer; and gave it
  to me with his own hands; at the same time saying; in a low and hollow
  tone;before      I  saw    the   miniature;    which     was    in  a  locket;〃I    WAS
  YOUNGER THEN; AND   MY  FACE  WAS   NOT THEN   DRAINED   OF
  BLOOD。〃 It   also   came  between me   and   the  brother juryman   to   whom  I
  would have given the miniature; and between him and the brother juryman
  to whom he would have given it; and so passed it on through the whole of
  our   number;   and   back   into   my   possession。   Not   one   of   them;   however;
  detected this。
  At table; and generally when we were shut up together in Mr。 Harker's
  custody; we had from the first naturally discussed the day's proceedings a
  good deal。 On that fifth day; the case for the prosecution being closed; and
  we having that side of the question in a   completed shape   before us; our
  discussion   was   more   animated   and   serious。   Among   our   number   was   a
  vestryman;the       densest    idiot  I  have    ever   seen   at  large;who     met   the
  plainest   evidence   with   the   most   preposterous   objections;   and   who   was
  sided with by two flabby parochial parasites; all the three impanelled from
  a   district   so   delivered   over   to   Fever   that   they   ought   to   have   been   upon
  their    own    trial  for   five   hundred     Murders。     When      these   mischievous
  blockheads were at their loudest; which was towards midnight; while some
  of us were already preparing for bed; I again saw the murdered man。 He
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  stood grimly behind them; beckoning to me。 On my going towards them;
  and   striking   into   the   conversation;   he   immediately   retired。   This   was   the
  beginning of a separate series of appearances; confined to that long room
  in which we were confined。 Whenever a knot of my brother jurymen laid
  their heads   together;  I   saw  the   head   of   the   murdered   man   among   theirs。
  Whenever   their   comparison   of   notes   was   going   against   him;   he   would
  solemnly and irresistibly beckon to me。
  It will be borne in mind that down to the production of the miniature;
  on   the   fifth   day   of   the   trial;   I   had   never   seen   the Appearance   in   Court。
  Three changes occurred now that we entered on the case for the defence。
  Two of them I will mention together; first。 The figure was now in Court
  continually;   and   it   never   there   addressed   itself   to   me;   but   always   to   the
  person   who   was   speaking   at   the   time。   For   instance:   the   throat   of   the
  murdered man had been cut straight across。 In the opening speech for the
  defence; it was suggested that the deceased might have cut his own throat。
  At that very moment; the figure; with its throat in the dreadful condition
  referred   to   (this   it   had   concealed   before);   stood   at   the   speaker's   elbow;
  motioning across and across its windpipe; now with the right hand; now
  with     the    left;   vigorously      suggesting       to   the    speaker     himself      the
  impossibility of   such a   wound having   been self…inflicted by either hand。
  For   another   instance:   a   witness   to   character;   a   woman;   deposed   to   the
  prisoner's being   the   most   amiable   of   mankind。 The   figure   at   that   instant
  stood on the floor before her; looking her full in the face; and pointing out
  the prisoner's evil countenance with an extended arm and an outstretched
  finger。
  The third change now to be added impressed me strongly as the most
  marked and striking of all。 I do not theorise upon it; I accurately state it;
  and   there   leave   it。 Although   the Appearance   was   not   itself   perceived   by
  those whom it addressed; its coming close to such persons was invariably
  attended by some trepidation or disturbance on their part。 It seemed to me
  as if it were prevented; by laws to which I was not amenable; from fully
  revealing   itself   to   others;   and   yet   as   if   it   could   invisibly;   dumbly;   and
  darkly overshadow their minds。 When the leading counsel for the defence
  suggested   that   hypothesis   of   suicide;   and   the   figure   stood   at   the   learned
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  gentleman's elbow; frightfully sawing at its severed throat; it is undeniable
  that the counsel faltered in his speech; lost for a few seconds the thread of
  his   ingenious   discourse;   wiped   his   forehead   with   his   handkerchief;   and
  turned extremely pale。 When the witness to character was confronted by
  the   Appearance;   her   eyes   most   certainly   did   follow   the   direction   of   its
  pointed finger; and