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The day he went away? _A._ Yes; I think it was. _Q._ When he went away, he took his things to the Angel Inn, St. Clements. _A._ I took them for him. _Q._ For him to go into the country? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did you receive no more than fifty pounds from him; did you not also receive a twenty pound from him? _A._ I did not; not the same day. _Q._ What day did you receive that twenty pounds? _A._ I cannot positively say. _Q._ Was it a day or two before he went away? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did you receive also a two pound from him? _A._ I do not recollect. _Q._ Did you receive and give to any person, of the name of Sophia, thirteen pounds from him? _A._ No; I gave none to Sophia. _Q._ Did you see him give her any thing? _A._ No, I did not; if I was in the room I did not notice it. _Q._ Do you know any person of the name of Hebden, or Heberdine? _A._ No. _Q._ Do you remember, the day before your master finally went away, Mr. Cochrane Johnstone calling with a letter? _A._ I do not remember that; I was not at home. _Q._ Upon your oath, did not a gentleman call there, who you told Mr. Davidson was Mr. Cochrane Johnstone? _A._ Upon my oath I was not at home; she told me a gentleman called there, and giving a description of him, I said, most likely it was Mr. Cochrane Johnstone. _Q._ You knew Mr. Cochrane Johnstone? _A._ Very little. _Q._ But you did know him? _A._ I once saw him. _Q._ Did you not tell her on the Sunday, that if your master had been at home on the Saturday, when Mr. Cochrane Johnstone brought that letter, he would have gone off on the Saturday night? _A._ I did not. _Q._ Did you not on the Saturday or the Sunday? _A._ I did not. _Q._ Was your master at home all that week, from the 20th to the 27th? _A._ He was not always at home. _Q._ He was at home every day? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Going out as usual? _A._ Yes. _Q._ On the 21st, for instance? _A._ The 21st he went out to dine. _Q._ Where did he go to? _A._ I cannot positively say. _Q._ Did he tell you where he was going to? _A._ I do not recollect. _Q._ Upon your oath, did he not tell you he had been to Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's? _A._ No. _Q._ You swear that? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Nor that he was going there? _A._ No. _Q._ When you came home on the Monday, did you see any black coat in the room? _A._ I did. _Q._ Was that your master's black coat, or a strange bla
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