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[page 432] so he could not move his limbs, than he would to have the use of his limbs and go about the hall? Do you mean to say he would not suffer more from the straps than from being left alone in the lodge? A. Not if he was very cold I should say. At the time I saw him he didn't need any bed straps. Q. His fit had subsided? A. Yes, sir Q. Whether in your judgement, where the fit was on him, he would not have been more comfortable, having his liberty, as you expressed it, [about?] in the lodge, than he would have been to have been bound down in the way you have described? A. I think he would have been more comfortable fastened down and properly taken care of. Q. You have changed your mind on that have you since cross-examination before, or do you mean to say Palmer would have been more comfortable that way when another one could not? Do you mean to specialize his case? A. No, not particularly.