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"Yes," answered Evelyn.

"At what time did you see him?"

"I don't know; it was some time after we arrived."

"Where did you first see him?"

"Coming in at the Fifth avenue entrance."

"How long did you see him?"

"I don't know. He passed through and went on to the balcony."

"While he was on the balcony could you see him?"

"No."

"Did you see him leave?"

"Yes. I saw him come in from the balcony and go out of the Fifth avenue entrance."

"While you were in the Cafe Martin, did you call for a pencil?"

"Yes."

"From whom?"

"I think from Mr. McCaleb. He said he did not have one."

Mrs. Thaw said that McCaleb sat on her left, Beale on her right, and Thaw was facing her.

"Did you ask again for a pencil?"

"Yes, I got one from some one, I don't remember whom."

"Did you write a note?"

"I did."

"On what?"