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[page 594] Q. Is that the duty contemplated in the law? A. I am not a judge of the law. Q. Do you mean to say that Dr.? A. I think she keeps the spirit of the law Q. The spirit of the law is that of a detective. She herself and I suppose all of us understand it? A. I think she is a detective in one sense. She is watching and seeing what is going on there Q. No doubt; just as an attendant is? A. More than an attendant; all over the house. Q. What more does she do in one room than any good attendant or kind faithful nurse? A. Double what an attendant would do; for she is going in here and there when they do not know she is coming, many times a day when she is in the house. Q. She boards there doesn't she? A. When she is in town. Q. And they know she is there? A. Yes; but they cannot tell when she is coming. Q. And they cannot tell when you are coming? A. No.