1491. What would the other be for?-I would likely sell the other, in order to get money for it.
1492. Who do you generally sell it to?-I cannot remember who I sold it to. Sometimes there would be men coming to the house to buy, tea, and I supplied them.
1493. What kind of men were these?-Men come from the country and want to have some tea made and I supply them with it because I have it in the house.
1494. Do you keep lodgers?-I have very few lodgers; but sometimes people come from the country and want tea made for them, although they do not stay all night.
1495. Why, did they not stay all night?-Because they went home.
1496. Was it part of your business to take in people and give them tea?-No; but they would come into the house and get tea made, and then go out and do their errands.
1497. Then they came to your house to get refreshments?-Yes.
1498. And they sometimes paid you for the which they got?-Yes; I was always paid for the tea which I gave them in that way.
1499. Did you sell it to them in quarter pounds or smaller quantities?-Smaller quantities.
1500. Do you make a profit off that?-I get money for that, but I cannot say that I make a profit. Sometimes I had people working for me, to whom I gave a quarter pound of tea.