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[page 366] A. That might- Q. I dont speak of that night. A. No, sir, I always did my work myself, and didn't send anybody. Q. But you never informed him or caused him to be informed, when you had gone off without permission or these occassions? A. No, sir. Q. You were discharged in consequence of going off this time? A. Yes, sir, I was. Q. It not being your first offence of that sort? A. No, not first or second. I know it had always been a habit. Q. You say some men that you thought had shirked some of their duty, getting other people to do it for them, had been sent off with a recommendation? A. Yes, sir. Q. That is about the long and short of what you said on that subject? A. Yes, sir, exactly. Q. Do you know whether the fact that these men had shirked to a certain extent their duty, had ever been communicated to Dr. Harlow when he gave that recommendation? A. I dont know that it had. It was non of my business to do it.