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[page 789[ A. I think I am pretty well. Q. Now then, should you judge such an occurrence as that could easily have occurred if the attendant was in the room? A. I believe I am not here to pass my judgment, but to answer facts. By Mr. Baker: Q. This occurred in the summer time? A. Yes sir Q. Hot weather? A. Quite warm. Q. Window was open? A. Yes, sir. Q. A patient came to the window and threw out some bed clothes? A. Yes, she did Q. You noticed it and went in and reported to the office? A. I did. Q. In the performance of your duty? A. Yes, sir. Q. And you intended to report to Dr. Sanborn but not Dr. Neal and reported to him? A. I did, and just as I came out of the public office Dr. Sanborn came along, and Dr. Neal spoke to him and he went immediately to the hall, or started that way. Q. When did that occur? A. Last summer. Q. You dont know whether the door of the patients room into the hall was open or shut A. I could not see into the room far enough to ascertain.