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[page 404] Q. To put him in the lodge whenever he became unmanageable? A. Yes, sir Q. That was the place for such patients wasn't it? A. Yes, sir. Q. And it was the duty of the attendant to judge for himself when he became unmanageable and then to put him in the lodge? It was the same with that man particularly. And what attendant had exercised that judgment on this particular occasion, you? A. No, sir. Q. Who? A. I don't remember who was attending the hall at that time. Q. You were merely watching? A. Yes, sir. Q. You had nothing to do with the charge of patients as such had you? A. No, sir Q. What was your duty as watchman? A. Used to visit each ward once an hour regularly, when not oftener than that. Q. For what purpose? A. To see that everything was all right, and if any patient wanted anything to help him to it. Q. As watchman it was a part of your duty to see that patients were not suffering for any thing? A. Yes, sir