His Excellency: Why ?

Hon. May: Because all the abstract evidence save $20 and the figures are in the proofs.

I think it is a clerical error, Mr Conolly.

Thank you sir very much.

Cross-examination continued: Who did you visit when you came to my house?

It was Mr Larbeit who spoke to you and you asked me to sit down and you spoke to me.

You spoke to?

Yes.

Do you mean to say you have such a wonderful memory to repeat the conversation which took place?

Yes I can repeat the probable conversation on this matter.

You have not answered my question. Can you remember the conversation which took place on your visit to my house when you handed me an envelope containing $20?

There was not much talk on that day, only two or three words.

Please, I want to know what the conversation was?

Tell him the inspector wants it in English. - Hon. May

Witness: Have you seen those 36 houses. Yes I have seen them. And, I took the money out.

Defendant: You said "have you seen the 46 houses"?

Yes.

I would like to ask how he got into my house, the door is closed. Who did you meet when you entered my house first?

Which occasion.

His Excellency: He says he went twice and he wishes to know whether you speak of the first or second occasion.

Defendant: I put it the second occasion.

I knocked at it. When I went there the door was closed and the cook came out and opened it.

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