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[page 811] in at the front door by one of the officers, and then the attendant was to let me into the further end of the hall and another one into another hall, and so on. I used to say to Dr. Neal, "Dr. Neal, dont go along; I will get through I guess without any trouble.: I would go to that further end of the hall, and the attendants room was right close by, and I could not find the attendant. The Dr. would kindly wait to see whether I got through, and he would some times have to come and let me through; I could not find an attendant there. I dont suppose she had been gone very long and I dont know as any very great harm occurred in those cases; but I state the fact. I remember a gentleman, a stranger from the legislature last winter I think it was, went over and went through there, and I went just after him. He was a stranger to me. When he got back he said "why- Mr. Baker: I guess I wouldnt put that in Witness: She remained in this hall. I lived at Vassalboro. One time I came down to