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[page 505] go all round the house they were "here" or "there" Q. Was word ever sent up to you by anybody that they had come? A. The watchman notified me one might that Mrs. Quimby was there, and the committee. Q. Repeat that? A. The watchman came in and told me one night that the committee was there going through. Q. Did you ever gave any notice from anybody else? A. Not that I know of. Q. Now you say as far as you can remember they always had notice through the wards that the visiting committee was there? A. The supervisors on both sides at that time used to notify attendants, and have the doors open when company came through, especially in the lower halls. Q. When she came on to your side did she have an attendant to go with her? A. She generally went into the first hall and had an attendant from there into the next, and that attendant would go round with her-different attendants.