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[page 748] to me Q. You had reason to believe that you did your work well, and the work being finished they didn't need you any more? A. That is the impression I had. By Mr. Baker: Q. You went there Nov. '79 and staid [stayed] until May '80? A. Yes, sir. Q. What did you say your duty was? A. I made the gas. Q. Where were you in reference to the engine house? A. The gas house is built across the ends of the laundry and the engine room. Q. You are not in the same room with the engineer? A. No, sir Q. Or the fireman? A. There is an open door way between the gas house and the fireroom. The premises are joined Q. Who was the engineer at that time? A. His name is Samson [Sampson], Wentworth or Winthrop Sampson. The fireman was Charles Knowles Q. Is the fireman there now? A. I think he is not. I was down there a while ago and didn't see him. Q. What other men were employed about the rooms where Haines was? A. No one. Q. No one else would be likely to observe him there?