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with a letter? _A._ Yes he did. _Q._ Have you since seen that Gentleman again? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Where did you see him? _A._ I saw him at the Temple? _Q._ Was it at the Crown Office? _A._ I do not know what office it was. _Q._ Was Mr. Lavie present at the time you saw him? _A._ Yes he was. _Q._ Did you point him out to Mr. Lavie. _A._ I cannot say that I should positively know the gentleman. _Q._ Do you believe him to be the same? _A._ Yes, I think it was. _Q._ The same you had seen on the Saturday deliver that letter? _A._ Yes, I think so. _Q._ Had Mr. De Berenger two servants of the name of Smith, William Smith and his wife? _A._ Yes. _Q._ When he dined at home did his servants attend him? _A._ Always. _Q._ On the Sunday before he finally went away, Sunday the 20th, did he dine at home? _A._ I cannot answer that. _Q._ What was his usual dinner hour? _A._ About four o'clock. _Q._ Where were his servants at four o'clock on that day? At home or not? _A._ I think they went out early on that day. _Q._ What do you mean by early? _A._ I mean two or half past two o'clock. _Q._ Do you remember any thing about your key, respecting either of them, whether either of them had your key? _A._ There was a private place where the key always hung for the accommodation of Mr. De Berenger and us. _Q._ Where was the key put that night? _A._ The key was always under the care of Mr. Smith. _Q._ You did not see where he put it that night, did you? _A._ No, I did not. _Cross-examined by Mr. Park._ _Q._ What Sunday was it that these servants went out to dinner at two or half past two? _A._ On Sunday the 20th. _Q._ You were preparing to go to chapel on that Sunday at eleven o'clock, and Mr. De Berenger went out at the time. _A._ Mr. Davidson was going out, I did not go out. _Q._ You were not well? _A._ No. _Q._ Mr. Davidson was going out. _A._ Yes, but I did not see Mr. De Berenger. _Q._ Did you hear your husband make an observation at the time? _A._ Yes, I did. _Q._ You did not yourself attend to the door? _A._ No. _Q._ This Gentleman had been your lodger for some years, had he not? _A._ Nine months? _Q._ You do not mean to represent, that he slept from his own bed on that Sunday, the 20th? _A._ I cannot say that he did, or that he did not. _Q._ You do not make his bed or go into his room? _A._ No. _Q._ Do you
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