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[page 757] A. No sir. Q. To any person whatever that the man was insufficiently clothed? A. No sir Q. Speak to the fireman about it in a casual way? A. He knew of it as well as I Q. Did any person there know of his being insufficiently clothed? A. I should suppose they could see him when they came through there. He was generally appearing pretty warm though when they went through there; generally sitting down then, in the warmest part of the day: When not at work he used to sit down. A few minutes before the time to go into the hall he used to come into the gas house and sit down his wheel-barrow. Q. Did you see the officers every day? A. No sir Q. How often did you see some of them? A. I could not say. Used to see some of them occasionally. Q. If you had thought at the time that that man was suffering from cold shouldn't you have mentioned it to some officer? A. I had no instructions at all to mention as complain. Q. If you thought a man was suffering from