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friend has asked, whether the alterations are carried into effect, or not? _A._ They are not. _Q._ Do you know, whether Mr. De Berenger went away after that? _A._ He stopped about half an hour. _Q._ Has he been absent from a period soon after the 20th of February? _A._ Yes; I never heard much about him till last week. _Lord Ellenborough._ When they came to you, you immediately recollected the 20th of February? _A._ When who came down to me? _Q._ When you went to Mr. Tahourdin, you immediately recollected the 21st of February? _A._ He asked me, whether I could recollect on what day I came to this house; and I told him I do not know that I can recollect exactly; but I can go to Mr. Nicholson, upon whom I drew a bill at two months, for half the money for the goods and fixtures of my house, and ask him whether it is correct. _Q._ He asked you, whether you recollected the 20th of February? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did you say you recollected it by being disturbed in the morning? _A._ Yes, I did. _Q._ There was no snow in the garden when they paced it in the way you have spoken of? _A._ I cannot positively say; I did not charge my memory with that. _Q._ Are you perfectly certain in your recollection, as to having had your sleep disturbed? _A._ Yes, I am perfectly certain of that. _Q._ You know De Berenger very well? _A._ I have seen him several times at Mr. Donithorne's house? _Q._ And you know Tahourdin? _A._ I never saw him till last week. _Q._ Do you know where Mr. De Berenger dined that day? _A._ No, I do not. _Q._ At what time did he come in the morning? _A._ Between nine and ten. _A Juryman._ That might be any other Sunday morning, as you were in the habit of indulging on a Sunday morning? _A._ No, but I know the time; it was the Sunday after I let my house; I have it impressed upon my mind that it was on the 20th of February I saw him at this house in York-street, Westminster. _A Juryman._ Then the lying in bed in the morning had nothing to do with it? _A._ No. _Lord Ellenborough._ Have you ever been bail? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Have you ever justified in any action? _A._ Yes. _Q._ What action was that? _A._ A fifteen-pound action. _Q._ How long was that ago? _A._ Five or six months. _Q._ Is that debt paid? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Did you ever justify in any other action? _A._ Yes, I have. _Q._ Is that satisfied? _A._ Yes. _Q._ You are cl
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