15,448. Do you swear that, when you asked him for the 13s., you were owing him nothing for supplies?-I was owing him nothing.
15,449. Had you got any supplies from him before that?-I had got nothing from him for the pauper from Lerwick.
15,450. But had you got supplies for your own household?-I had; but I was due him nothing.
15,451. Had all the supplies that you had got from Mr. Greig for other parties up to that time been paid for?-They were all paid for when I asked for the 13s.
15,452. Had you any account due at the-shop at that time?-I cannot tell. I don't think it. There could be nothing due.
15,453. You said just now that all the supplies you had ever got were paid for at that time?-They were paid for.
15,454. And then you say in the next sentence that you cannot say whether they were paid for or not?-I asked for nothing for this woman until the came.
15,455. Do you keep a separate account for every woman that you have?-I believe we do.
15,456. Do you know anything about your accounts?-I don't know a great deal about them.
15,457. Are you sure that Mr. Greig has told you that you must take part of your payment for the paupers in goods?-Yes.