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[page 289] A. Yes, sir. Q. Excited by the attack that had been much upon her? A. Yes, sir, very angry. Q. Were you present? A. I was. Q. And saw the whole? A. Yes, sir. Q. What did you do? A. I wanted her to stop. Q. Did you speak to her? A. I did. Q. Ask her to stop? A. I did. Q. Did she? A. She did after a while, yes, sir Q. Did she stop in answer to your request? A. No, I dont think she did. Q. Did you say any thing to the officers of the institution about it? A. No, sir. Q. Never communicated it to anybody or brought it to anybody's notice whose duty it was to investigate it? A. No, sir; I didn't think there was any need of it. I thought her looks showed she had been hurt in some way pretty badly. Q. Call the attention of anybody to the looks of the patient? A. No, sir Q. Never mentioned it? A. No, sir, I never mentioned it; I didn't think there was any need of it. I think if I had been a doctor I could have told by her looks something was the trouble with her Q. When did you first mention it?