She gave a detailed account of her interview with the deceased in Dennett’s-lane, and in addition to this she described the recognition and capture of the prisoner in the parlour of the “Lord Cornwallis.”
She was infinitely more calm and self-possessed than she was when giving her evidence on the inquest.
Mr. Slapperton rose to cross-examine her.
“Pray, Miss Fulford, will you tell us whether you met Mr. Jamblin in Dennett’s-lane by appointment, or was it an accidental meeting?”
“I waited for him, as I expected he would pass that way.”
“Ah! I see; you desired to speak to him?”
“Yes, I did.”
“I believe he was a lover of yours—was he not?”
“We had kept company and walked together.”
“He was attached to you?”