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[page 633] and used the strips entirely up on his body That was a habit he had. I had him afterwards in my sickroom. He had a shock. He would do the same in my rooms. I thought I would leave the town ones and see if he would take those and not tear the new ones, and he did Whenever I left him at night I threw in those bundles of rags. I told Dr. Harlow what I had done and he thought it was a very good plan. He might have torn some, but hardly any after, I gave him those. Q. This was one of the lodge rooms? A. Yes, sir, one of the lower lodges. Q. Were they heated as all the others? A. I suppose so, I never examined them. Q. What was the first thing he said to you when you called him? A. He was dying. Q. What did he have in his room besides a bedstead and a sack? A. He had no bedstead, simply the sack filled with straw Q. Did you say he was inside of it? A. Inside of the sack in the straw. He was a strong, large man.