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[page 247] to him? A. I suppose he did. Q. You know he did don't you? A. He would be very likely to. Q. Was it not in consequence of what Dr. Harlow said to him that the attendant left the patient? A. I dont know but that it was. If he was abusing a patient and saw Dr. Harlow coming he would get off from him pretty quick Q. Then if any attendant who was abusing a patient saw the superintendent about, he would not dare to do it any longer would he? A. No, sir, I dont think he would. Q. He never would do such an act as that in the presence of an officer of the institution would be? A. I dont think he would, unless you call that in the presence of the officer. Q. Now the Sleeper case. Was Sleeper- that was the name of the patient? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was he a violent man at the time, violently insane? A. I dont know about that. At times he was kind of violent, at other time not. Q. At the time of the occurrence you speak of took place, was the patient violent or not?