2105. You don't knit any for selling, and you never did?-No.
2106. Do you think you would be any better off if you got all the price of your knitting in money?-I don't think it, because if I got it in money I would just lay it down on the counter and get goods for it.
2107. That is to say, you would get the same quantity of goods that you get now?-Yes. Of course I would not take the money and go to another shop with it.
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2108. Mr. Sinclair recommended you to come here today?-Yes; he said he thought I should come.
2109. How much did you get for knitting your last shawl?-I think we got £2, 10s. for our last shawl. [<Mr. Sinclair>, £2, 15s.] Yes, it was £2, 15s.
2110. That was a remarkably large one, I suppose?-Yes it was very fine.
2111. It was knitted by you and your sisters?-Yes.
2112. How long ago was that?-It was in the month of April or May, I think.
2113. How much of that did you get in money?-It was just marked in to our account, and we got the money as we asked for it.