"Yes."
"Tell his Honor and the jury when and where you played with him."
"We played one night last July, in Wooden & Snyder's store."
"Who proposed to Tom to play with you?"
"George Lockwood. He hollered up the stove-pipe for Tom to come down an' take a game or two with me."
"What did you win that night from Tom?"
"Thirteen dollars, an' his hat an' coat an' boots, an' his han'ke'chi'f an' knife."
"Who, if anybody, lent him the money to get back his things which you had won?"
"George Lockwood."
Here the counsel paused a moment, laid down a memorandum he had been using, and looked about his table until he found another; then he resumed his questions.