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[page 813] and the black has adhered from above the eyebrows clear down low upon the cheek. "Why," I said, "what is the matter? What is the matter?" Then we proceeded to investigate, and what I could learn was this: As I now remember, as I now think, both attendants were gone. I wont take my oath that one of them might not have been some where in that room, but I believe she was not. I learned that this patient had come to the room of another patient, a very violent patient, and in a most annoying way had meddled with ^the things of this other patient, as she ought not to, and the other patient had perceived it, and then she had attacked her, and from what I learned, did not kill her only because she didn't want to kill her. This was at noon time. I learned the fact in this investigation that there was no attendant any where round. If Mr. Baker wants to know I will tell him how I learned it. I learned it chiefly at that point by the testimony of the patients, the best patients that is the most intelligent there. They said there was no attendant round. I