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[page 47] was coming to the hospital? A. Yes, sir. Q. More than once? A. Yes sir. Q. Did you send for her? A. Yes, sir. Dr. Harlow: I would like to ask if he informed anybody in the house when she was coming? A. No, sir. Dr. Butler: Well, he lives in the house; he is one of the officers. By Dr. Harlow: Q. I would like to ask if any male patients have been required to sleep on the floor. I think that was the question asked. A. I am clear to answer that I have never to my present recollection, seen one sleeping on the floor. These questions, I understand, to be on a bed on the floor? Q. Yes. A. I don't remember such a case now but it may have occurred. By Dr. Butler: Q. You say you never told anybody else in the house that she was coming, as I understand you to answer Dr. Harlow as to Mrs. Whidden's coming? A. I sometimes notify the coachman to go and get her. Q. He asked you and you said no? A. Well, he was not in the house.