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You know nothing about him.” About seven days after I had been confined, Rinaldo said to me: “I know who killed Agostino, but I will not hurt them.” Some Seapoys were present; but no one was there who understood Portuguese except Rinaldo and myself.” The knife, now shown to me, I have seen before: it was in Rinaldo’s house. I am sure this is the knife, which I have seen in Rinaldo’s chest. I can swear to it. The payonet, now shown to me, belongs also to Rinaldo: I have seen both this knife and this bayonet in his chest. One day, when he opened his chest to take out some clothes, I saw this knife & bayonet in it. The chest was open four or five minutes: I took particular notice of them. I took this knife out & a clasp knife; this knife I returned & kept