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969.
Q. It is not true then that this
accident occurred one noon, and that
the patient, Mrs. Butler, ran immediately
and hid herself in her own room
and remained there until the next
morning, and no attendant knew of
it or inquired about it A. No sir
Q. You know of your own knowledge
that is not true A. Yes sir.
Q. Now was the appearance of Mrs. Butler
so altered by this blackness under
the eyes that she was not recognizable
by friends A. No sir, I think not that
I know of.
Q. Did you have any difficulty in
recognizing her A. No sir
Q. Now was there any human way
of attending the ordinary duties of laying
the table, which has to be done,
by which that accident could have been
avoided, occurring as it did in this
10 minutes A. No, sir, I don't think it could
By Dr. Butler.
Q. You are sure that she came to the
tea table that night A. Yes sir. I am
positive she did.
Q. It is not true then that this
accident occurred one noon, and that
the patient, Mrs. Butler, ran immediately
and hid herself in her own room
and remained there until the next
morning, and no attendant knew of
it or inquired about it A. No sir
Q. You know of your own knowledge
that is not true A. Yes sir.
Q. Now was the appearance of Mrs. Butler
so altered by this blackness under
the eyes that she was not recognizable
by friends A. No sir, I think not that
I know of.
Q. Did you have any difficulty in
recognizing her A. No sir
Q. Now was there any human way
of attending the ordinary duties of laying
the table, which has to be done,
by which that accident could have been
avoided, occurring as it did in this
10 minutes A. No, sir, I don't think it could
By Dr. Butler.
Q. You are sure that she came to the
tea table that night A. Yes sir. I am
positive she did.
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