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Yes. _Q._ Have the goodness to look that over, and then I will ask you a question respecting it, and among other things look at the signature at the bottom, R. Du Bourg.--[_The letter sent to Admiral Foley was handed to the witness, and he examined it._] _Mr. Park._ Having examined that paper, is that, in your judgment and belief, the hand-writing of your master, Mr. De Berenger? _A._ I really believe it is not. _Q._ The whole, or any part of it. _A._ None of it. _Q._ Have you any doubt of that? _A._ I am positively sure it is not his hand-writing. _Q._ According to the best of your judgment and belief? _A._ According to the best of my judgment and belief. _Q._ You have been his servant three years and a half? _A._ Yes. _Q._ We understand he has lately lodged with a person of the name of Davidson, in a place called the Asylum Buildings. _A._ Yes. _Q._ Were you with him till he went away in the month of February? _A._ Yes. _Q._ That was on Sunday the 27th, was it not? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Do you remember, whether he was at home on the Sunday preceding that, that would be the 20th? _A._ I perfectly remember it. _Q._ Did he sleep at home on the Saturday night? _A._ He did. _Q._ Did he go out at any time on Sunday morning? _A._ He did. _Q._ Do you remember at what time? _A._ About nine o'clock. _Q._ Did he come in again after that? _A._ Yes. _Q._ And go out again? _A._ Yes. _Q._ About what time was that. _A._ It was near eleven when he came home, and he went out immediately afterwards; he was not above a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes before he returned again. _Q._ Did he return again after that? _A._ Yes. _Q._ How soon after? _A._ About twenty minutes. _Q._ Would that be after persons were gone to church that he returned? _A._ Yes. _Q._ How long did he stay at home then? _A._ Till about four o'clock. _Q._ He went out again about four o'clock? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Were you at home at the time he went out again, about four o'clock? _A._ I was over the way. _Q._ Did you see him? _A._ Yes; I had the dogs out, and was leaning with my back against the rail when he came down. _Q._ Your master's dogs? _A._ Yes. _Q._ He kept dogs, did he? _A._ Only one; one was mine; I was with them opposite, on the other side of the road, leaning against the rail facing the door. _Q._ What were you doing with the dogs? _A._ I gen
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