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[page 574] some of it. I should be very much pleased to let the members round the table- Mr. Morrill: We had rather have the facts in the case than the cider Q. Whether you have furnished nice cider to attendants at the institution from time to time? A. If any attendants- Q. Just answer the question; you have or you haven't. Just state it. A. If attendants- Q. One moment. Answer my question, yes or no. Have you or not ever furnished cider to any of the attendants at that institution? A. When they came in they have taken a glass of cider. Q. You have furnished it to them have you? A. In that way. I always asked them if they wanted it Q. Have they ever been exhilarated by it to your knowledge? A. No, sir, I never have; never saw any of that kind. Q. Do you remember a man by the name of Nelson, an attendant there? A. If I knew a man by the name of Nelson there he was a baker. Q. That is what I should have said. Did