As the two policemen had observed, the apartment consisted of three rooms and a corridor about eight feet wide, which ran along the entire length of the accommodation and ended at a small window without shutters. The three rooms were all to the left as you entered, and at that moment the doors were closed but, as from the position, it would seem they overlooked Via Monteoliveto. On the right when you came in, there was a balcony that flanked the corridor and overlooked and area of vegetable gardens as wide as the building and three times as deep, with a few sparse apple trees and plum trees, dense vegetable seedlings and three short parallel rows of vines: the peddlar owned that piece of too. At one end of the balcony, to the left as you went outside through the single French door in the c