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 The question of photographs was resumed. Jerome asked:

"During this time did you ever pose for an artist in the nude?"

"Never."

"Ever have any casts made in the nude?"

"No."

"Did you not in the spring of 1901 have such a cast made?"

"No."

"Do you know Mr. Wells, sculptor?"

"No."

"Ever heard of him?"

"Never."

"How long did you know Mr. Garland?"

"Not long."

"When did your acquaintance with him cease?"

"When I met Stanford White."

"Isn't it true that Mr. Garland became very annoying when you lived at a certain apartment house?"

"No."

"Your recollection is clear that you posed in draperies the day before the mirrored-room incident?"

"Yes."

"Was there any exposure of the person?"

"The photographs were low-necked."

The ivory cheeks of the fair witness suddenly flamed with color and a look of mingled fear and