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[ page 48] Q. He was standing out on the sidewalk? A. He was in the stable, and went from the stable directly and got the lady and brought her to the house, so far as I know. He might have stopped at the house and might not; I could not say whether he did or not. Q. How many times do you think that occurred? A. I dont know; several times, more or less; Wherever it was convenient. Always did it as a matter of recommendation; no other notice taken of it. Mr. Eaton: I would like to ask Miss. Fox a question. Fox recalled Mr. Eaton: Q. Who made the remark about Miss Clough that she reported too much? A. The stewards daughter. Q. Steward's daughter? A. Yes, sir Mr. Lakin: May I ask a question Mr. Morrill: Certainly. I wish it understood now that people from the hospital, this being an investigation in which they are interested, may ask any questions of the witnesses which they see fit to ask. Mr. Lakin: I would like to ask the lady if she has any knowledge of the age of my daughter to whom she refers?