two
lodgings
which,
under his
two
assumed
names,
Picaud
occupied
in Paris.
“Even on
the bed of
death
Allut
refused to
tell me
how he had
obtained
his
knowledge
of the
facts
related in
the
document,
or who
informed
him of the
crimes and
wealth of
Picaud;
only, just
before
expiring,
he said:
‘Father,
the faith
of no man
is more
living
than mine,
for I have
seen and
heard a
soul that
had left
the body.’
“Nothing
then
indicated


