When were you married to Mr. Dyson?—I do not remember the date.
Don’t remember the date? What year was it?—I can’t tell you that.
Do you mean to swear that you can’t tell the year when you were married?—No, I can’t say what year.
Not what year?—No; but I can find out.
Dou you mean to say you don’t know what year you were married in?—I don’t.
Where were you married?—In Cleveland, Ohio; Trinity Church.
Mr. Clegg: Were there any witnesses present at your marriage?—Certainly; my sister, Mrs. Thomas Mooney.
Mr. Pollard: I object to this. I can’t see the relevancy of it.
The Stipendiary: She says she can’t remember when she was married.
Mr. Clegg: I don’t wish to waste time; but I believe all the questions I ask will have a relevancy to the case.