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Q. And what time at night to retire?
 
Q. And what time at night to retire?
 
A. They are all supposed to retire about
 
A. They are all supposed to retire about
9 oclock. All supposed to be in their rooms
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9 o'clock. All supposed to be in their rooms
 
at 9.
 
at 9.
 
Q. You say that rule is practically kept? A.
 
Q. You say that rule is practically kept? A.
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of the bell, rise and open the doors of  
 
of the bell, rise and open the doors of  
 
the rooms.
 
the rooms.
Q. Do you mean to say 6 oclock? A. At half
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Q. Do you mean to say 6 o'clock? A. At half
 
past 5.
 
past 5.
 
Mr. Baker: Are you inquiring now about
 
Mr. Baker: Are you inquiring now about
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of 6 to half past 6.  
 
of 6 to half past 6.  
 
Q. In the summer? A. In the winter.
 
Q. In the summer? A. In the winter.
Q. What time in the summer? A. Thing
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Q. What time in the summer? A. They
 
get up any time from half past 5 until 6.
 
get up any time from half past 5 until 6.
 
Q. These are patients? A. Yes, sir.
 
Q. These are patients? A. Yes, sir.

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[page 589] Q. And what time at night to retire? A. They are all supposed to retire about 9 o'clock. All supposed to be in their rooms at 9. Q. You say that rule is practically kept? A. The attendants at that hour, at the ringing of the bell, rise and open the doors of the rooms. Q. Do you mean to say 6 o'clock? A. At half past 5. Mr. Baker: Are you inquiring now about the hours of rising of attendants or patients? Dr. Butler: Of patients. Q. I mean to ask about the rising of patients. You understood me so? A. I thought you were talking about attendants. Q. Well, how was it about patients? A. They get up all the way from a quarter of 6 to half past 6. Q. In the summer? A. In the winter. Q. What time in the summer? A. They get up any time from half past 5 until 6. Q. These are patients? A. Yes, sir. Q. What time are the patients in winter required to rise? A. They are required to rise in season for breakfast.