Where did your husband keep his address cards?—In his writing-desk.
Locked up?—No.
Where was the writing-desk?—In the sitting-room.
Had you no address cards?—I, myself? No.
Did you ever see your husband’s?—No.
The prisoner had a daughter named Jane—had he not?—Jane Ann they called her.
Now, then, look at that (showing her a card).—It is in the same writing as the other.
Mr. Pollard: It is an address card. What is its number?
Mr. Clegg: It is “No. 2.” (To witness): Read out what it says (handing witness the card).—Witness: I cannot read it, and it is not written very plain.
Then I will try and assist you. You can read?—Yes.