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to show to the Committee how large this scarcity
 
to show to the Committee how large this scarcity
 
was, and what the actual fact through the summer,
 
was, and what the actual fact through the summer,
I have no other questions to ask Miss. Fox.
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I have no other questions to ask Miss Fox.
 
By Mr. Eaton:
 
By Mr. Eaton:
Q. I would like to ask Miss. Fox what class
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Q. I would like to ask Miss Fox what class
 
of patients she has under her care? A. Private
 
of patients she has under her care? A. Private
 
patients.
 
patients.

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[ page 26] and I want to know where it was. We wish to show to the Committee how large this scarcity was, and what the actual fact through the summer, I have no other questions to ask Miss Fox. By Mr. Eaton: Q. I would like to ask Miss Fox what class of patients she has under her care? A. Private patients. Q. Where are the private patients kept? A. In a private hall this most of the time. Q. And if they are noisy? A. If they are noisy they are removed. Q. About the time an article appeared in the Rockland Gazette in regard to the want of water there, please state what was said about Dr. Neal, or any one? A. Some one said that it was probably from Dr. Neal. Q. Some one said what was probably from Dr. Neal? A. What was in the Rockland Gazette concerning the water. Q. Were the facts denied at all the truth of the statement of Dr. Neal in regard to that? A. They were denied. Q. The article in the Gazette was denied? A. Yes, sir. Q. And the charge bid to Dr. Neal that the statements in the Gazette were false? A. Yes, sir. Q. Were those statements in regard to the deficiency of water, in that article appearing in the Rockland