Witness. "Not clearly. She spoke vaguely about papers and acceptances for money which she had, and which he wanted to get hold of. 'He should have them, every one,' she said, 'and do whatever he liked, if he would be true to me. But he is false, he is false, and I will be revenged upon him!'"
The Attorney-general. "Did you acquire this knowledge all at one time?"
Witness. "No. My mistress spoke at odd times during the day, when I went in and out of her room."
The Attorney-general. "Nothing else said?"
Witness. "Nothing that I can remember."
The Attorney-general. "Did the prisoner return to the house during the day?"
Witness. "No."
The Attorney-general. "Did you leave the house during the day?"
Witness. "No."
The Attorney-general. "Or night?"