I am going to put this to you that a maid-servant opened the door to you?—No.
And that you went in and brought Ivy Matthews to the gate to talk to your brother Ronald?—Never in my life; I could not tell you where Madame Ghurka, or Mrs. Gibson, lives.
So you say—and did you say to Ivy Matthews: “Are you going on with this?”—No.
Or did your brother?—No.
And when she said: “I am” did you then, or did your brother, say to her: “If you give evidence you will have your lights put out”?—No.
Or anything to that effect?—No.
Have you ever spoken to Ivy Matthews since last December?—Yes.
Where?—On the Thursday, January 5, that we were detained at the detective office.
Since then have you spoken to her?—No.
Never seen her?—No, only at the Morgue. I saw her at the inquest.