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[page 277] your place, going to chapel, for instance, or to your meals? A. Yes, sir, two of us attendants have met him in the hall after that a good many times going to ^our meals, and he would be coming up from his. Q. Did he ever find fault with you for breaking over that rule? A. No, sir, he never noticed it; never spoke of it after that. Q. You say you were not discharged? A. I was not. Q. You left it in the regular way? A. Yes sir Q. In reference to Miss. Reed, whose sickness we have spoken of; you went after Dr. Harlow first; and then at some time some one went for Miss. [Ham?]. When was that? A. No one went for Miss. [Ham]. I said that Dr. Harlow said he would send her ink, and he did so. Q. When he went out? A. Yes, sir. By Mr. Baker: Q. Was this lady a married woman? A. She was. Q. Brought there by her husband? A. I cannot say as to that, whether she was or not. Q. Dont happen to know? A. No, sir. Q. When did you first ascertain her condition, how long before you spoke to Dr. Harlow?