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[page 522] A. Dr. Harlow knew he worked outdoors every day. Q. If you thought yourself that man went out improperly was it not your duty to stop him? A. No, sir. Q. Then you as supervisor there would allow a patient under your charge to be taken outdoors and worked, even though you thought it was entirely improper to do so? A. I should not have any thing to say about it. Q. You would not open your head would you, under those circumstance? A. I dont know what I should do. Q. Dont you know you would have stopped then if you thought it was improper at the time? A. No, I dont think I should. Q. Dont you know it was your duty to do it? A. That all might be too. Q. Then what you mean to say is that although you knew it was your duty to do it you would not have done it? A. No, I didnt do it I didn't stop any man from going out doors. If the attendants took the patients outdoors I should have something to say about it. The out-door help I had nothing to do with Q. When a man from outdoors came in there