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[page 128] no occasion for him to do so. Q. Have you conversed with one and another of the attendants after they were discharged and told them you thought they ought to be retained, and were not, needfully discharged? A. I dont know of any with whom I ever have Q. My inquiry was whether you, yourself, (Dr. Butler wishes me to repeat) had conversed with attendants who had, as matter of fact, been discharged, and told them that you didn't think there was any proper reason, or sufficient grounds for their discharge? A. I dont know of any that I have. That was Dr. Harlow:- I had nothing to do about that. I might have thought there was some insufficient reasons about it. Q. Did you ever talk with the supervisor Hodgkins and say that Mr. A. or B. of the attendants had been discharged there for insufficient reasons? A. No, sir; all I said was that it was his opinion they go. I cannot answer the question in any other way. Q. Whether you yourself went to Hodgkins in any instance and said to him