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[page 889] man, subject to violent out bursts of passion. Ques. When he got him down describe how he held him. Ans. I think he had his hand hold of his coat collar, I could not say whereabouts exactly; should not say he had held of the back of his coat collar; somewhere in front. Hill was on his back on the floor, Vaughn was beside him holding him down; should say he had both hands hold of his coat, holding him down. Ques. Where were Vaughn's body, except his hands on Hill. Ans. I do not think there was. Ques. Hill was a powerful man. Ans. Yes. Ques. Vaughn had him down and was trying to conquer him. Ans. He was merely holding him. Ques. Of course he held him by pressing his hands lightly on his coat collar. Ans. I could not tell how many pounds weight he bore on him. Ques. Dr. Harlow reprimanded him and told him not never to tackle a man again without sufficient force to subdue him. Ans. Yes sir. By Mr. Baker. Ques. What was the thing that Dr. Harlow reprimanded him for. Ans. For not having more men so that he