By Mr. Thomson:
Q. Naturally in sitting at your desk you are engaged at your own work?
A. Yes.
By His Excellency: Are the captains of ships invariably present when their crews are paid off?
A. Always.
Q. The whole time?
A. Yes.
Q. Do they all bring their own money?
A. Always.
Q. Notes and silver?
A. Yes.
By Mr. Gompertz:
And copper?
A. I would not say that; if you want any copper you can always get it from the shroff.
By His Excellency:
Q. Do you happen to remember the Cranley being paid off?
A. Yes, Sir.
Q. Do you remember whether her captain was present?
A. He was present.
Q. You remember that?
A. I remember it very well.
Q. Do you know the date?
A. I don't.
Q. Do you know when the captain got there that morning?
A. I know he was there before the crew.
Q. Do you know when he left?
A. I don't know.
Q. How long were you there that morning?
A. I was there an hour with him,
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By Mr. Thomson:
Q. Naturally in sitting at your desk you are engaged at your own work?
A. Yes.
By His Excelbenoy: Are the captains of ships invariably present when
their crews are paid off?
A. Always.
Q. The whole time?
A. Yes,
2. Do they allbring their own money?
A. Always.
Q. Notes and silver?
A. Yes.
By ir, Gomperts:
And copper?
A. I would not say that; if you want any copper you can always get it
from the skroff.
By His Excellency:
Q. Do you happen to remember the Cranley being paid off?
A. Yes, Sir.
A.
Do you remember whether her captain was present?
He was present.
4. You remember that?
A. I remember it very well.
Q.
Do you know the date?
A.
I don't.
Q. Do you know when the captain got there that morning?
A.
Q.
I know he was there before the crew.
Do you know when he left?
A. I don't know.
Q. How long were you there that morning?
A. I was there an hour with him,
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