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That is the statement he authorizes me
 
That is the statement he authorizes me
 
to make so far as his action was
 
to make so far as his action was
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was a satisfactory clerk.
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Testimony of Joseph Millett, sworn.
 
Testimony of Joseph Millett, sworn.
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By Dr. Butler:
 
By Dr. Butler:
 
Q. Do you remember of passing one of the halls
 
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in the middle east hall, one of the rooms
 
I think. I supposed it was her room,
 
I think. I supposed it was her room,
but dont know as to that. She was on
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but don't know as to that. She was on
 
the west side.
 
the west side.
 
Q. How did you happen to see? A. I was
 
Q. How did you happen to see? A. I was

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[page 786] man for that reason, and so acted. That is the statement he authorizes me to make so far as his action was concerned. We admit that Mr. Norse was a satisfactory clerk.

Testimony of Joseph Millett, sworn.

By Dr. Butler: Q. Do you remember of passing one of the halls on the ladies side and seeing there a patient in a condition in which they are not usually kept? A. Yes, I do. Q. Without clothing? A. Yes, sir. She was in the middle east hall, one of the rooms I think. I supposed it was her room, but don't know as to that. She was on the west side. Q. How did you happen to see? A. I was mowing back and forth on the lawn directly under her window and saw her. She was on the second floor. Q. How high is the window above the ground? A. It would be all guess work. I could see into the room quite plain; that is, the condition at the window. She came to the window and in the first place threw