"'Mention has been made of a man who was in the habit of visiting the deceased in his home at Parksides late at night. Do you know anything of him?'—'Nothing, except what my mother has told me and has told you.'
"'Did he not visit the office in London?'—'No. I never saw him.'
"'Did no conversation ever pass between you and the deceased respecting him?'—'None.'
"'Then you do not know upon what business he came?'—'No; but it could not have been upon the affairs of the London business, or I should have heard it.'
"The only questions put to this witness by Mr. Cornwall were these:
"'By what train did you leave for London on the occasion of your last visit to the deceased?'—'By the 8.12.'
"'Did you go direct to the office when you reached London?'—'Yes.'
"'At what time did you arrive at the office?'—'At about ten o'clock.'
"'You sleep there?'—'Yes.'
"The next witness called was Mrs. Lethbridge, whose evidence was to the following effect: