Dr. Socquet.—“No.”
M. Clemenceau.—“Did the witness say to Mme. de Boulancy: ‘Is it true that you have three telegrams from Major Esterhazy?’”
Dr. Socquet.—“No.”
M. Clemenceau.—“Did Mme. de Boulancy declare spontaneously: ‘I have letters from Major Esterhazy which are much more serious than those that have been published?’ And did she also declare, of her own initiative: ‘It has been incorrectly stated that I had three telegrams from Major Esterhazy; I have only two’?”
Dr. Socquet.—“No.”
M. Clemenceau.—“Was the name Esterhazy uttered at all in the course of the conversation?”
Dr. Socquet [after reflection].—“Yes.”
M. Clemenceau.—“Under what circumstances was this name uttered, and by whom?”
Dr. Socquet.—“By Mme. de Boulancy.”
M. Clemenceau.—“As Mme. de Boulancy would not have uttered this word singly, will the witness tell us what other words she added?”