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[page 430] in the lodge and keep him warm there A. They considered it so, yes, sir Q. I am asking you. He would be as comfortable in the lodge, warm, as he would in the hall, if you please, or in some other room with attendants enough to take care of him? A. If he was warm in the lodge, yes, sir, he would be as comfortable there as any where Q. The trouble was that he was not warm? A. At that time, yes, sir. By Mr. Baker: Q. Was not one of the main purposes for which the watchmen were to go wound to the lodges every hour, that if any patient wanted any clothing or anything of the sort, or had got quiet so he could have clothing, that clothing could be put on him? A. Yes, sir. Q. And in the regular discharge of your duty that might, after Palmer had so subsided from the violent state that he could bear clothing, you put it on him did you? A. Yes, sir. Q. He needed it? A. Yes, sir Q. It was simply in the discharge of your