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[page 647 1/2] it was a year, three months or one month after I went there Q. What was the name of the patient? A. David Witham, if I remember right. Q. The attendant had on slippers had he? A. Yes, sir. Q. And he states at the time that he did it because of the conduct at the time that he did it because of the conduct of the patient? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did he hurt this man when he kicked him with slippers? A. I suppose he did; he wouldn't have kicked him without he did. Don't know what his object was without it was to hurt him. Q. Was the attendant in anger, apparently? A. I could not tell. I think he was. Q. How many times did you see him kick him according to your best recollection? A. 3 or 4 times Q. Kick him on the legs or body? A. Acted as though he was kicking him in the stomach. The patient understood the business pretty well and covered himself so he didnt get at his stomach that I saw; hit him on his hands Q. Did you remonstrate with the attendant? A. I did. I asked him what he was doing it for and he told me because he was in the habit of taking