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[page 585] while ago; if he ever was I dont remember it. Q. Try and refresh your memory on that A. I shall have to look at the books. Q. Had it or not been customary for men to do these very things, to go away as they did? A. They may have done so, not to leave their wards at night without an attendant Q. And they were not allowed to go unless they supplied this rooms? A. No, sir. Q. Did all of those who were not discharged employ some one to watch their rooms? A. Their rooms were occupied all night except those two attendants and Mr. Hodgkins- those galleries in which one of them slept. The beds in which they slept in two of the galleries were empty; no one was in the hall; therefore I discharged them Q. I am not sure that I get your point. Three were discharged and the others retained? A. Yes sir; the other attendants rooms had an attendant in them. Q. Of all that went? A. Yes, sir, except those two. Q. Hodgkins? A. Hodgkins. Q. He didn't have a room? A. No, but the