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[page 389] By Mr. Pettangall: Q. You say you always went to the superintendent and asked? A. When I was gone over night. Q. And still the rule was practically a dead letter all this time? A. He was speaking about being gone a part of the night, as I understood him. By Mr. Hall: Q. When you went away for a short time you applied to the supervisor? A. Yes, sir. Q. If you were going away to be gone over night- A. I always spoke to the superintendent, always asked him. By Mr. Butler: Q. You said the meat was bad and Dr. Harlow said it was good. So Mr. Baker says it was a question between you and Dr. Harlow. Now when that very bad meat was put on were not there many patients that refused to eat it? A. Yes, sir. Q. Then there were some other judges of it were there? A. Yes, sir. Q. Dr. Harlow didnt taste it did he? A. No, sir. Q. They tasted it? A. Yes, sir. Q. And pronounced it bad. Then it was some thing more than a question between Dr. Harlow and