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believe it is. _Mrs. Abigail Davidson sworn._ _Examined by Mr. Gurney._ _Q._ In the month of February last did you reside in the Asylum Buildings? _A._ Yes. _Q._ That is near to the Asylum? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Is the house within the rules of the King's Bench? _A._ Yes it is. _Q._ Did Mr. De Berenger lodge with you? _A._ He did. _Q._ Do you remember on what day he finally quitted your house? _A._ On the 27th of February. _Q._ What day of the week was that? _A._ Sunday. _Q._ Do you remember where he was the Sunday before that? _A._ No. _Q._ Did you see him on the morning of that Sunday? _A._ No, on Sunday the 20th you mean, I did not. _Q._ Did he sleep at home that night? _A._ I cannot say. _Q._ Did you see him that night at all? _A._ We never attended to the door. _Q._ Did you usually hear Mr. De Berenger in the morning? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Much or little did you hear him? _A._ We heard him very frequently. _Q._ Did you on the morning of Monday the 21st hear him as usual? _A._ No. _Q._ What did you use to hear of him on the mornings on which you did hear him? _A._ We heard the bell ring for the servant. _Q._ Once or more than once? _A._ More than once? _Q._ What rooms did he occupy? _A._ The whole of the upper part of the house. _Q._ What part did you occupy? _A._ The parlours. _Q._ How many rooms up stairs were there? _A._ Four. _Q._ And you and your husband occupied the two parlours? _A._ Yes. _Q._ On other mornings when you heard him besides ringing the bell did you hear any thing else respecting him? _A._ Occasionally Mr. De Berenger would play on the violin or the trumpet. _Q._ Did you hear him walk about? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did Mr. De Berenger then wear whiskers or no whiskers? _A._ Whiskers. _Q._ Was there any morning on which you were at home that you did not hear his bell and his walking about? _A._ No, I generally heard his bell. _Q._ Did you see him come home on the Monday? _A._ No. _Q._ How early on that evening did you see him? _A._ In the evening about a quarter or half past five. _Q._ Had you heard him in the house before that time? _A._ I heard him in the afternoon. _Q._ You say he quitted your house on the Sunday after? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Do you remember any Gentleman calling there the day before he quitted with a letter? _A._ On the Saturday night-- _Q._ He called
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