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[page 299] Q. Your watch begins at what hour? A. Nine o'clock? Q. And your duty is to be on watch in some part of the building awake all those hours. You think a person coming in would be unavoidably seen by you in any part of the hospital. Couldn't a person come in in the night between the hours of 9 o'clock and six in the morning if he had a key, without being seen by you? A. He might possibly if he intended to dodge me. Q. Couldn't he easily go into that hospital between 9 and 6 o'clock and not be seen by you alone, although he might have been seen by other watchmen or attendants? A. Not very easily, no, sir Q. Not very easily? A. No, sir Q. In what part of the building do you stay? A. I stay in the main part of the house when I am not making my rounds Q. How often do you make your rounds? A. Every hour Q. Do your rounds take you over all the building, or only a part of it? A. Only on the male side.