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kindness and skill in this country.
 
kindness and skill in this country.
 
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I would like to call Miss. M.L. Clough, Miss.
 
I would like to call Miss. M.L. Clough, Miss.
 
Fox, Miss. Sawyer, Joseph Millet and Mr. Kimball.
 
Fox, Miss. Sawyer, Joseph Millet and Mr. Kimball.
They will please some forward. I hope the oath
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They will please come forward. I hope the oath
 
will be administered. We shall be obliged to  
 
will be administered. We shall be obliged to  
 
administer it to some before we get through,
 
administer it to some before we get through,
 
and I hope it will be administered to every one.
 
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Mr. Dudley: I do not believe there are any
 
Mr. Dudley: I do not believe there are any
 
witnesses here to day whom the Committee will
 
witnesses here to day whom the Committee will
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not believe as such without the administration of the oath as write [sp: right],
 
and I object to its being administered.
 
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Mr. Morrill: I believe with my friend from
 
Mr. Morrill: I believe with my friend from
 
Aroostook (Mr. Dudley) that every person who comes
 
Aroostook (Mr. Dudley) that every person who comes

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kindness and skill in this country. I wish to say this much in explanation of my coming as I do in this extraordinary manner before this Committee. And I am glad to believe it is one of the strongest committees of this legislature. They are honest men. I would like to call Miss. M.L. Clough, Miss. Fox, Miss. Sawyer, Joseph Millet and Mr. Kimball. They will please come forward. I hope the oath will be administered. We shall be obliged to administer it to some before we get through, and I hope it will be administered to every one.

Mr. Dudley: I do not believe there are any witnesses here to day whom the Committee will not believe as such without the administration of the oath as write [sp: right], and I object to its being administered.

Mr. Morrill: I believe with my friend from Aroostook (Mr. Dudley) that every person who comes forward here to testify will testify to the truth, and I believe it is unusual to place witnesses before committees under oath. If the gentlemen on both sides will withdraw the request I think we will go along as well and elicit the truth as faithfully, and it will be quite as pleasant all round. I would be glad to have the gentlemen withdraw the request.