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[page 798] A. Yes. If it got to Dr. Harlow I thought he would take me to do for not reporting it. Q. Isn't that the feeling among attendants? Do they know if they ever conceal a case of abuse that they are violating their duty? A. I dont know. I can only answer for myself. By Mr. Pettangall: Q. Do you have a copy of the rules there? A. Yes, sir; I have the general rules. Q. You intend to obey them? A. I do. Q. And live up to them? A. Yes, sir Q. You consider it your duty? A. Yes, sir. Q. You dont think they are wholly a dead letter? A. They are not on my part. I dont know what they may be to others. By Mr. Fall: Q. And the only reason attendants do not report is for their own protection? A. I could not tell what their reasons are. I know what my own reasons are. Q. That is, not protection against the hospital but among themselves? A. I could not answer. That would be all the reason why I should not want to report.