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Case 7.—B, a young lady in a neighborhood where the country 
was in a disturbed state, drove one morning with her brother to spend 
the day with relatives some six miles away, and returned late at night. 
(1) The following morning at breakfast she reports that her brother 
remained with her relatives and that she alone brought back with her 
another lady, C. (2) D, a guest of B’s parents, states that from his 
bed-room window the previous night he saw the returning carriage 
drive up to the door of the hall, and from it B alighted with a gentleman 
who was not her brother. 
Case 8.—B states at successive intervals (1) that he has read all 
the Bible; (2) that he has not read all the Bible; (3) that he has read 
all the Bible; (4) that he has not read all the Bible; and (5) that he has 
read all the Bible. 
Case 9.—(1) B states that the British regiment of Royal Welsh 
Fusiliers went to the Battle of Waterloo wearing the queue. (2) C 
states that the same regiment went to this battle not wearing the queue. 
Case 10.—B states in the same document (1) that he has received a 
letter from the custody of C, the secretary of the Arrowsmith Society, 
and (2) that he has received a minute-book from the custody of D, 
the secretary of the same society. 
Case 11.—(1) B and C state that D has bought B’s farm for £1,000. 
(2) D states that he has bought the same farm for £2,000. 
Case 12.—(1) B states that he has sold his farm for £1,000. (2) C 
states that he has bought B’s farm for £1,000. (3) D states that he 
has bought B’s farm for £2,000. 
Case 13.—B states (1) to C that when leaving Toronto he met M; 
and (2) to D that in going to Toronto he met M. 
Case 14.—B, C and D, who are all familiar with the sex division in 
church as described in Case 3, report concerning the same service that 
they found exceptions from the usual arrangement as follows:— 
B.—2 men on the left side and no women on the right. 
C.—1 man on the left side and 1 woman on the right. 
D.—2 men on the left side and 1 woman on the right. 
Case 15.—B states (1) that he has paid for the Smith place $1,500; 
and (2) a year later, that the place has cost him $2,500. 
Case 16.—B states (1) that he has received a letter from C, the 
Inspector of Public Schools for the County of Waterloo; and (2) sub- 
sequently, that he has received a letter from D, the Inspector of Public 
Schools for the same county. 
Case 17.—B states (1) that he bought a farm for $4,000 and sold it 
for $5,000; and (2) that he lost by the sale of the farm $2,500. 
Case 18.—Annually on a day called Tag-day collectors for a 
charitable institution dispose of tags in return for voluntary contribu- 
