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 "After your marriage did you visit New York from Pittsburg?"

"We did."

"Did you tell your husband of the efforts of Stanford White to renew your friendship?"

"I did."

"What was the first occurrence you told your husband about?"

"Once when I was driving on Fifth avenue, when I passed Mr. White and he called out to me, 'Evelyn.'"

"Did you tell your husband?"

"I did, and he said it was not right for me to see him and made me promise that if I ever met White again I would tell him about it."

"Did you tell him?"

"I did."

"When did you see Mr. White again?"

"It was on Fifth avenue one day when I was riding to Dr. Delavan to have my throat treated. I was in a hansom and Mr. White was also riding in a hansom, too.

"When I got home I told Mr. Thaw that at about Thirty-fourth street I had passed Mr. White, both of us in hansoms. He did not attempt to speak to me, but stared hard at me. I looked away. When I got down to the doctor's office I found Stanford White in his hansom coming there. I ran up the steps, but I was excited and nervous and I told the