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understand you. Miss. Bean was one.
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understand you. Miss Bean was one.
 
I remember this distinctly: that she
 
I remember this distinctly: that she
 
told me that she was walking back
 
told me that she was walking back
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Q. Were the doors open so the patients
 
Q. Were the doors open so the patients
 
could all pass from one hall to the other?
 
could all pass from one hall to the other?
A. I dont think they would be very
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A. I don't think they would be very
 
particular about that in the evening
 
particular about that in the evening
 
in our upper wards, from the fact that
 
in our upper wards, from the fact that
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our amusements go from the upper wards
 
our amusements go from the upper wards
 
Q. Where were Miss. Beans patients in the
 
Q. Where were Miss. Beans patients in the
private? Those that hadn't gone ^into the  
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private? Those that hadn't gone into the  
 
other halls locked in? A. In that particular
 
other halls locked in? A. In that particular
 
case I dont remember.
 
case I dont remember.

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[page 444] understand you. Miss Bean was one. I remember this distinctly: that she told me that she was walking back and forth in the upper first and upper second. Q. Were the doors open so the patients could all pass from one hall to the other? A. I don't think they would be very particular about that in the evening in our upper wards, from the fact that a very large proportion of those that attend our amusements go from the upper wards Q. Where were Miss. Beans patients in the private? Those that hadn't gone into the other halls locked in? A. In that particular case I dont remember. Q. Where would they be likely to be, she having to leave? A. Most probably they were out at the chapel. Q. Those that were able to be? A. Yes; not all were able to be. Q. So that this attendant had under her charge really three halls? A. Yes, sir, if you regard the private as one. Q. Yes, taking the private and the other two halls, one attendant had charge of three.