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[page 445] and these were so violent that they were not taken into the chapel? A. Could not get in these; too sickly in the upper second Q. How did you gain knowledge of the fire? A. I think one of the ladies who worked in the sewing room came out and told us. I wont be certain whether the lady worked in our sewing room or kitchen at the time. She had worked in both places. Q. Do you know how she had learned it? A. As near as my memory serves me now, she came from the upper first hall. Q. Miss. Bean was the attendant? A. Yes, sir. Q. How did Miss. Bean learn it? A. I suppose she saw it Q. Did you or not learn that a patient discovered it and came to Miss. Bean and told her the discovery? Q. See you reflect every time before you answer, which I wish all witnesses would do. A. I was not aware of that; still, I might have known it at the time; I dont remember. Q. You dont remember that a patient detected the fire and came to Miss. Beam who