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elegram?" "I don't know what to say. I can't imagine why they mention me in it." "Did you read of the murder?" "Part of it. It made me sick to my stomach." "Were you in Newport lately?" "No sir; I was not." "Didn't you take an interest in the murder when you read of Greencastle being the probable home of the murdered girl?" "I spoke to several people in the house about it." "You left the lady this evening and went to supper, and then walked around town?" "I did." "Did you meet any one else you knew?" "I met Walling, I think, after supper." "Where did you see him?" "Now, I think of it. It was in the barber shop, where I was waiting." "See any one else?" "No, sir." "How long have you been at the dental college?" "Since October 14., last." "Did you come from Greencastle?" "I did." "Where else have you roomed?" "On Carlisle avenue." "When was Miss Bryan up to Cincinnati?" "Don't know. Didn't know she was here." "Where did you last see her?" "On January 2., at her home while I was at Greencastle spending the holidays." "Were you friends?" "Only friendly." "Does she live at home?" "She does." "What do her parents do?" "Her father is a farmer and keeps a dairy." "What kind of a looking girl is Pearl?" "Rather slender. I am a poor judge of height. She was not as tall as I am--almost, though. She was light complexioned." "What will she weigh?" "Suppose about 105 or 110 pounds." "Did she ever live out?" "I don't know, but I don't think so." "You were in the habit of paying your respects to her?" "I called on her a few times." "Did you ever go out with her?" "Once, I guess." "She was not a farmhand?" "No, she worked around the house." "Was she of a quiet disposition?" "As far as I know she was." "Do you know of any other men she kept company with?" "Yes, but she never kept company with me." "Who then?" "Well, she gave a party some time ago. I saw a number of gentlemen there." "Well, Jackson, this is a serious charge. I will have to hold on to you." "I don't see why they accuse me of this." "What is your roommate's name?" "Alonzo Walling." "Did you ever correspond with Pearl Bryan?" "Once or twice." "Ever since January 22?" "I think not." "Have you talked about the murder?" "Yes; at the house. I don't know how the subject was brought up. I was very much interested in the case." "Did y
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