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Q Do you know whether they were undressed ? A I saw little George come down in his night clothes; I did not see him afterwards that night, or hear him say any- thing; I heard him talking to George Snodgrass.

Q Did you hear William talk ? A Yes, at the same time, in the bedroom.

Q When was it that the conversation occurred that George said you were intoxicated ? A He told that to his mother that night after I came up to my bed Q Snodgrass told you that ? A Yes, siR Q You were not intoxicated ? A I was not at all; I was just as sober as I am now, and knew just as well what I was doing as I now do Q During that Friday evening was not the bell rung for you to go into the parlor ? A It was not Q Will you swear that you did not come into the par- lor ? A I did not go up stairs at alL Q Do you know whether the girl who called went up stairs that evening ? A She did not, but Mrs C went down to heR Q When you told Mary to come the next day, where did she go ? A She went out at the basement door; I went to the door with her, bade her good night; I unbolted the door when she went out.

Q Was it bolted all the evening ? A I always bolted that doOr Q Was it bolted then just as usual ? A It was bolted by me just as usuaL Q Can you tell how long you lay awake that Friday night ? A I cannot tell exactly the time.

Q Did you hear Snodgrass come up stairs after you went to bed ? A I did, and I heard Miss Helen Cunning- ham come up; I heard them bid good night to each otheR Q Did you hear Helen go down ? A I did Q Do you know where Helen and Augusta slept that night ? A I do not Q The next morning, when you called the mother to breakfast, did you see the girls ? A I saw Miss Augusta; she was in her mother's room.

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