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[page 207] or knew, or Mr. Lakin suspected that I had left home, I was in the halls Q. You havent exactly answered the question. The question is whether you have kept the law as defined on this subject? A. In what respect. Q. I say in this respect:- Mr. Pettangall: I would suggest that you ask your questions, and let the Committee judge whether she has infringed the law. Witness: If I haven't done right it was unintended and in the future I am willing to be guided by the wishes of the Committee Q. Did you write the report of yourself and the two visitors from the Council? A. Yes, sir Q. You wrote the whole of it? A. With the assistance of Col. Robie and Mr. Hinkley. They said I had better write it and they would review and revise, which they did. Q. Did they make any corrections? A. A few. Q. What were they? Any more than verbal? A. No, no correction of ideas that I remember Q. All ideas were just as you put them down? A. Yes, sir. Q. On page 60 of the report of the insane hospital for 1880, under the item of night watch, "Members