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[page 334] A. Dr. Harlow was just coming from the lodge. Q. What did Dr. Harlow say? A. He asked him what he struck that patient for. Q. What was the answer? A. I dont know. I kept right about my business. Q. You dont remember the reply that the attendant made? A. No, sir, I didnt hear him. Q. What more did Dr. Harlow say? A. He talked to him some. I kept about my work in the lodge, never went out; didnt hear what he saud. Q. Did he reprove him? A. I should think very likely. Q. Dont you know? A. No, sir, I dont know what he said to him Q. What did he say first to him? A. I told you, "What did you strike that man for?" That is all I heard him say. Q. How long did he talk with him? A. I could not say: perhaps 2 minutes. Q. Dont you know whether he was reproving him or not during that 2 minutes? A. I supposed he was, I dont know. Q. Did the attendant strike him more than once? A. No, sir. Q. Did the Dr. direct him to desist? A. No, sir.