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[page 556] and he sat his pail down and sat down on the piazza steps and put his hand up to his forehead and kept rubbing it and trembling. This was in the afternoon. I went up to him and said, what is the matter with you Mr. Hoxie? Mr. Baker: You need not repeat what was said between you and an insane man. Q. What happened to him there? What was his condition? A. He was overworked in the hot sun I should say. Q. He seemed to be distressed? A. Yes, he did. He said his head pained him Q. What did you do with him if you did any thing? A. My wife came out to the door and said, "John, what is the matter with this man?" Mr. Baker: No matter about your wife Mr. Norton. Q. Tell his condition and appearance, not what he said. A. The man was trembling when I went up to him and appeared to be sick. I told my wife what the matter was, and she says, "shall I get some camphor?"