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is going out? _A._ No. _Q._ Was not your surprize excited by his not ringing? _A._ Yes; I was rather surprized that he had not rang. _Q._ Do you recollect how he was dressed on the Sunday when he went out last; you do not mean to say that you saw him go out at four o'clock? _A._ I do not recollect. _Q._ The last time when you saw him go out on Sunday, how was he dressed? _A._ He had on a black coat and waistcoat, and grey overalls. _Q._ Of course, not seeing him on the Monday, you did not know in what dress he went out that morning? _A._ No. _Q._ But you say he returned home in a black coat? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Was that black coat his own? _A._ That I cannot say. _Q._ Was not that coat much too long for your master? _A._ I did not observe it. _Lord Ellenborough._ He did not come home in the same black coat he had gone out in on the Sunday? _A._ That I cannot tell; I was not in the habit of brushing his coat. _Mr. Bolland._ Did you ever see Lord Cochrane? _A._ No. _Q._ Was not the coat that he came home in, on the Monday, so long, that you recollect remarking it could not belong to him? _A._ No, I did not remark that. _Q._ Did you see the coat lie on the chair afterwards? _A._ It might be there, but I did not observe it. _Q._ What was in this bundle that he brought home? _A._ I saw a part of a grey coat between the tie of the bundle. _Q._ Did you make an affidavit upon this business? _A._ Yes. _Q._ When was that? _A._ The 24th of March. _Q._ Who suggested to you the necessity of making the affidavit? _A._ No body but my husband; it was his wish to make his, and he said, therefore Ann do you make yours. _Lord Ellenborough._ What did you see besides the grey coat in the bundle? _A._ I saw nothing but that. _Lord Ellenborough._ Recollect yourself, because you have sworn you saw a green uniform? _A._ There might be a green uniform. _Q._ Was there, or was there not? _A._ Yes, there was a green uniform. _Q._ Was it in the bundle or not? _A._ Yes, it was in the bundle. _Mr. Bolland._ Was there any thing extraordinary in your master going out in his green drill dress? _A._ No; not that I know of. _Q._ Was he in the habit of going out in it? _A._ Yes. _Q._ And of returning in it? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did you ever know him go out in his green drill dress and come home in a black coat? _A._ No. _Q._ That morning he had his gree
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