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[page 385] Q. Didnt you find some thing in the rules that showed you ^that you ought not to leave without permission? A. Yes, sir. By Mr. Baker: q. You say it was the duty of any officer to whose attention the matter came of an attendant being absent without leave, to report to the superintendent? A. Any officer? Q. Or any person in the employ of the hospital who knew it, you say it was his duty to report? Did I understand you to say that? A. If he wanted to I suppose he could. Q. Didn't you say it was his duty? A. I wont say it was his duty. He was not hired there for that purpose. Any officer would be. Q. Do you make a distinction between officers and any body else there? A. Yes, sir. Isn't there a distinction between officers and ordinary help? You go over there and live a while and you will find it so. Q. Do you make a destruction between the officers and the attendants as to there duty to report? A. Yes, sir. Q. Suppose it came to the knowledge of