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[page 191] I should Q. Would you send your wife? A. No, sir Q. Why wouldn't you take your wife there? A. Because I should prefer to have her under my own jurisdiction Q. That is very well stated. So would any man I judge. But suppose the case should become so bad that with all your affection for her it was impossible that you could take charge of her? Would you send her there? A. No, I should build a room for her and put her into it and hire somebody to take care of her Q. Supposing it came with your wife or child or any member of your family, that you were obliged to send her to some hospital: would you send her there? A. I know more about that one than I do about any other. I dont know ^anything about any other hospital. I never was in any other. Q. But you say you would not send her there? A. I would not send her any where By Mr. Baker: Q. What was your employment there? A. Mason Q. Were you there very frequently? A. Where?