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[page 925] Ques. Did you not step immediately in before the attendant invited you. Ans. I do not remember any such an incident as that. Ques. If you ever went in that way, you stepped in suddenly and found things just as they were without any chance to be fixed up. Ans. If I ever went in that way I could not tell how I would find it, but I never did find it in that hall anyother way than pleasant. Ques. You spoke of one time when you noticed marks on the lady's wrist. Ans. Yes sir; that I think was in connection with this trouble about the bathing when I complained to Dr. Harlow of the attendant and she was discharged; I think she had just come out of her bath that morning. Ques. Was she troublesome about talking. Ans. I do not know. She used often to say she had had a nice bath. Ques. You did not know yourself that the attendant was in any way to blame, that she used any more force than was necessary. Ans. She owned it herself, I never knew her name. My trouble was that I had to go in and find these things out that they did not find out themselves.