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[page 909] Ques. After this lady was placed there in 1876, you visited her how frequently for two years. Ans. I cannot remember; some months I would go once or twice, sometimes three times in a month. Ques. Having these opportunities to visit, and visiting in this irregular way, as you have stated, did you or not become satisfied that from all you saw and observed, during the first two years that she was there, that the patient was being kindly treated and properly cared for and the management of the institution was all that could be desired. Ans. I gave my evidence upon that, I will repeat it if you wish. If you put in a date and oblige me to answer yes or no, I cannot do it, but I repeat what I stated that for a long time, about a year, more or less, may be more, I so regarded it. Ques. repeated. Ans. For sometime I did, and little by little, in a way that I cannot make a date, suspicions dawned upon my mind that it might not be so. Ques. When did you write the article in the Bangor Commercial which so extremely lauded the management of the institution. Ans. I do not remember, the files of the paper will tell you; I will get the date.