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"When your mother returned did she tell you anything?"

"She did."

"What did your mother tell you?"

"He asked her to take me to a dentist and have my teeth fixed and for her to have her own fixed, too. She said: 'No; that it was a very strange thing.' Mr. White told her that he did that for the other Florodora girls."

"When did you next see White?"

"I saw him in the studio. I got a note from him previously inviting me to a party and saying a carriage would be waiting for me on the corner. Before that he had sent me a hat, a feather boa, and a cape. There was another man and girl with us."

Mr. Delmas mentioned the names of the others to Mr. Jerome.

"Where did you go?"

"To the studio in Madison Square tower. We had a very nice time there. Mr. White said I was only to have one glass of champagne, and that I was to be brought home early. I was brought home early to the door of my house. I told Mr. Thaw that we had several parties of this kind in the tower."

"Did you see Mr. White again?"

"Yes, he came to see my mother, told her that I would be all right in New York, and that he would take care of me."

Mrs. Thaw said she met White in September, 1901,