Mr. Hubert. You are pointing to Exhibit No. 1 and you are covering with your hand the affidavit portion?
Mrs. Robertson. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. You say you know nothing about that?
Mrs. Robertson. No.
Mr. Hubert. The letter itself, you have noticed that they are actually identical, one appears to be an original and the other a copy?
Mrs. Robertson. That's right—I was trying to see if there was a difference.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember writing these letters yourself?
Mrs. Robertson. Why, yes; I wrote them.
Mr. Hubert. Is there anything on the letter that identifies you as having written them, I mean like the usual little marks put on the letter by a stenographer?
Mrs. Robertson. No; that's something I always do, but what I mean, the state of confusion—well—I'm sure you can't have a conception of the state of confusion that office was in—our main secretary was out, she had a dental appointment and she had left earlier that morning, there were only two girls in the office and the two deskmen.