St. From three different shops.
Mr. H. Yes, just so. ( Aside: Then why the devil did he say from one shop when his evidence was taken before?) ( To St.) You were an eye-witness of that? You noticed her take all three loaves?
St. ( Aside: He wants me to say from three different shops; I’m sure I don’t know why. Anyhow, I’ll say it—and swear it.) ( To the Court ) Yes, I was an eye-witness of the deed; ( pompously ) I followed her, and then I took her.
Mr. H. Yes, then you took her. Please tell the Court how.
St. ( Aside: Let’s see, what did we agree was the likeliest way?) ( To Court ) I saw her take the first loaf and hide it in her shawl; and then the second one; and the second one tumbled down into the mud; and she picked it up again and wiped it with her shawl; and then she took the third; and when she tried to put that with the two others they all three tumbled down; and as she stooped down to pick them up it seemed the best time to take her, as the two constables had come up; so I took her.
Mr. N. Yes; you took her.
St. And she cried.
Mr. H. Ah, she cried. Well, sergeant, that will do; you may go. ( Aside: The sooner he goes the better. Wouldn’t I like to have the cross-examining of him if he was called on the other side!) Constable Potlegoff.
[ Potlegoff sworn.
Mr. H. Well, constable, did you see the woman take the loaves?