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powerfully built and heavy in the shoulder. Marlowe, who was the younger by some twenty years, was rather slighter about the body, though Manderson was a man in good physical condition. Marlowe's shoes (of which I examined several pairs) were roughly about one shoemaker's size longer and broader than Manderson's.

(3.) In the afternoon of the first day of my investigation, after arriving at the results already detailed, I sent a telegram to a personal friend, a Fellow of a college at Oxford, whom I knew to be interested in theatrical matters, in these terms:


Please wire John Marlowe’s record in connection with acting at Oxford some time past decade very urgent and confidential.


My friend replied in the following telegram, which reached me next morning (the morning of the inquest):—


Marlowe was member O.U.D.S for three years and president 19— Bardolph Cleon and Mercutio excelled in character acting and imitations in great demand at smokers was hero of some historic hoaxes.


I had been led to send the telegram which