Witness. "Never."
The Attorney-general. "Did you ever know him to come home with a lady, alone, at that hour of the night?"
Witness. "Never."
The Attorney-general. "All the incidents of the day were unusual?"
Witness. "Very unusual. I thought them very strange."
The Attorney-general. "The question I am about to put is, in another form, partly a repetition of one you have already answered. Did you ever know the prisoner to come home in the carriage late at night with a strange lady--that is, with any other lady than his wife?"
Witness. "Never. With a gentleman sometimes, and sometimes with more than one gentleman; but never with a strange lady."
The Attorney-general. "He occasionally came home late with friends?"
Witness. "Oh yes; but then his wife was always with him."
The Attorney-general. "During the last few months was this usual?"