“Do you know now whether or not she has ever had one?” “No, sir.” Lady Rellingham was the next witness called, and, in answer to her counsel, said she left home about the year 1875. It might be 1876; she could not be certain. She had left home with her sister, and they both obtained situations in the same milliner’s shop. There she had met Mr. John Rellingham, as he then was, and she had married him after a very short engagement. Their marriage had been kept secret by her wish at first. She did not wish to give up her employment. They never had a joint home. She and her sister shared rooms, and she used to go away with her husband for week ends. “Then I think you separated from your husband. Can you tell the court the reason?” “We couldn’t get on. We were always quarrelling, and we bot

