“It did, and that is why I quarreled with Stanford White.”
“You were very bitter against White when you told Thaw, weren’t you.”
“Not then.”
“When you felt you were giving up Thaw’s love you didn’t feel bitter against White?”
“Not intensely. Not until Mr. Thaw made me realize it.”
“Did you continue to have a feeling of enmity against White?” continued Jerome.
“I wouldn’t say enmity—it was hostility against him for this one thing and subsequent things.”
“What subsequent things?”
“The prosecutor caught up Mrs. Thaw’s own words?”
“Things with Stanford White,” replied Mrs. Thaw.