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[page 860] sometimes talked with him, but I judge more by my observation of him. Ques. Does he always seem contented there. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. Do you think he would be contented there if he did not have some work to occupy his time more or less. Ans. Not so well. Ques. What are Mr. Sampson's habits as to work. Ans. He is what I call rather a desperate worker. I think he is the [illegible] man to work I ever saw. He is the only man with one exception and that not at the hospital that I ever had work under me whom I checked. I have frequently remonstrated with him. I think he is liable to injure his health by overwork. Ques. You have seen Mr. Sampson request Peter to work. Ans. Yes sir. Ques. State what the fact is as to this cuffing. Ans. I never saw him do it or anything approaching it. Ques. What are Mr. Sampson's characteristics, his way of treating people under him. Ans. I think he is a kind dispositioned man, very. Ques. Do you know about his bringing out food for