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[page 543] the reason that you have stated, about their being in their rooms and all these things that Mr. Baker has asked you, if you didn't know you violated the rules and were doing this constantly in the 22 years you were there, were you ever reproved by the officers for it? A. No, sir, never. Q. And yet these things were all out plain for anybody to see? A. Yes, sir Q. Did they ever reprove you for neglecting you duties? A. Dr. Harlow never found any fault with me that I know of in regard to the rules Q. If I understood you, you said in all these years you only saw from abuses? A. I put it at four. Q. Wouldn't it be a very unlikely case and a very desperate case for attendants to dare to abuse a patient in your presence? A. I don't think they would do it Q. If they abused one wouldn't they do it out of the sight of your officers? A. I don't think they would do it before me. Q. Might not there have been a hundred cases ^occurring within that time, then, and you not know it? A. Yes, sir.