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Q. Where did he sleep? A. I think he was
 
Q. Where did he sleep? A. I think he was
 
in what they call the brick ward, the chapel
 
in what they call the brick ward, the chapel
Q. Who had charge of that ward? A. I dont know.
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Q. Who had charge of that ward? A. I don't know.
Q. Did you notice any thing else that impressed
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Q. Did you notice anything else that impressed
 
you as being wrong about Haynes?
 
you as being wrong about Haynes?
 
A. When the weather became sloppy and wet
 
A. When the weather became sloppy and wet
 
be used to go down on the dump
 
be used to go down on the dump
where we emptied our ashes; and the mind was
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where we emptied our ashes; and the mud was
 
all the way from 3 to 6 inches deep; and he
 
all the way from 3 to 6 inches deep; and he
had a pain of boots on that the water would run
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had a pair of boots on that the water would run
 
through anywhere most.
 
through anywhere most.
 
Q. Why was he compelled to go down there?
 
Q. Why was he compelled to go down there?
 
A. To empty the ashes.
 
A. To empty the ashes.
 
Q. Did he have a plank to step on?
 
Q. Did he have a plank to step on?
A. Some time when some one put it down
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A. Sometimes when someone put it down
 
for him; he never put it down himself.
 
for him; he never put it down himself.

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[page 745] A. Always except when I tied him up- tied his coat together. Q. Did you do that thing? A. I did it occasionally. Q. Why did you do it? A. I thought it was rather severe for a man to go out in the cold with his breast unprotected in that way. Q. This man went into the hospital every night? A. Yes, sir. He went into his room, as far as I know; I never saw him in it myself but once or twice. Q. Where did he sleep? A. I think he was in what they call the brick ward, the chapel Q. Who had charge of that ward? A. I don't know. Q. Did you notice anything else that impressed you as being wrong about Haynes? A. When the weather became sloppy and wet be used to go down on the dump where we emptied our ashes; and the mud was all the way from 3 to 6 inches deep; and he had a pair of boots on that the water would run through anywhere most. Q. Why was he compelled to go down there? A. To empty the ashes. Q. Did he have a plank to step on? A. Sometimes when someone put it down for him; he never put it down himself.