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"Yes, immediately after I saw Mr. White I heard the shots."

"How many shots?"

"Three shots."

"What did you say?"

"I said to Mr. McCaleb: 'I think he has shot him.'"

"Did Mr. Thaw come over to where you were?"

"Yes, I asked him what he had done. He leaned over and kissed me and said: 'I have probably saved your life.'"

"What happened then?"

"I left."

"You were taken from there?"

"Yes, I think with Mr. McCaleb and Mr. Beale."

"You left and did not return?"

"Yes."

"You said that you are the wife of the defendant?"

"Yes."

"When were you married?"

"On April 4, 1905."

"Where?"

"In Pittsburg, at the residence of Dr. McEwen, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church."

"Who were present?"

"I think Josiah Thaw, Mr. Thaw's brother," the witness went on, after a moment.