Page:The Millbank Case - 1905 - Eldridge.djvu/94

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Parlin is written. Have you ever seen this sheet before?"

"Yes. I took it from Mr. Theodore Wing's writing-desk on the morning of May twelfth. It was one of a number of similar sheets I found there."

"Call Mr. Marmaduke.

"You are the head of the stationery firm of Marmaduke & Co.?"

"I am."

"Did you supply the late Theodore Wing with writing paper?"

"I did."

"Is this a sheet of the paper you furnished him?"

"It is a sheet of the paper I furnished him for his home use. I never furnished it to him for office use."

"How long have you sold paper with this water-mark?"

"About four years."

"Never before that?"

"Never. I do not think it was made with that