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Wore at the time he came to that house, and had with him at that interview. . . . When my learned friends had that servant (Dewman) in the box, they did not venture to ask that servant what was the dress of De Berenger. . . . They then tell us that another servant is gone abroad with some admiral, and I pray you, as he was here long after this Ibid. Business was afloat, how was it he was suffered to go, unless his absence was more wanted than his presence ; but they have a maidservant who also ...saw him and she is not called ; ^ and my learned friends, though so anxious to confirm Lord Cochrane's affidavit, leave him without confirmation utterly abandoned and hopeless. ^ There was also Sarah Busk, but as at this time she had made no affidavit, Gurney may not have known of her. An affidavit had been pre- „ . , pared for her, but she fought shy of it. [She made one at a later period. — Ed. ] See Letter to Lord Ellenborough. GURNEY'S REPLY 181 3Ir. Brougham. — Davis had left. Mr. Gurney.
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