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 Mr. Delmas wanted it publicly announced. A wordy conflict ensued, in which Mr. Jerome threatened to have the courtroom cleared. Justice Fitzgerald finally settled the matter, saying the name might be given to counsel, the court, and the jury.

"Did you tell Harry Thaw about these subsequent relations with Stanford White?"

"Yes."

"And you didn't think to tell us on your direct examination?"

"No."

"Can you fix dates as to these subsequent events?"

"No."

"How did you know this man knew of your relations with White?"

"He saw me one day with Mr. White in one of his studios."

"Were you and Mr. White alone?"

"Yes."

"And this was about a month after the incident with drugs?"

"Yes."

"How long did you continue to visit Mr. White?"

"Not after January, 1902."

"How many visits did you make?"

"I do not remember."

"Were they frequent?"

"No."

"Ten times?"