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[page 577] A. I should think he would. Q. You have no doubt that if Dr. Harlow had know that this man down at the well, was over worked, he would have had somebody came and attend him have you? A. I think if Dr. Harlow or any of the rest of the doctors had known it that they would not have allowed him to work all day in the hot sun. Q. When did this article appear in the Maine Standard? What is the date of the paper? A. Feb. 18th. Q. About water isn't it? A. Yes, sir Q. Now did you ^ever give any cider of any kind to patient? A. No, I never did Q. And this attendant who beat the patient over the back with the oxgoad you told about- A. One of the farm help Q. He hadnt had any cider at your house? A. No, sir. Q. And the man who kicked the patient hadn't had any cider at your house that day? A. No, sir. Dr. Butler: This is not my witness. Mr. Pettangall: Didn't you ask me to