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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2

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there A. He never had new clothes
 
there A. He never had new clothes
 
but he had a change; he changed
 
but he had a change; he changed
his coat and his trowsers
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his coat and his trousers
 
Q. He had 2 or more coats that
 
Q. He had 2 or more coats that
 
used to be exchanged did they
 
used to be exchanged did they
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Q. Were the various coats that he wore
 
Q. Were the various coats that he wore
 
all ragged A. Not particularly ragged.
 
all ragged A. Not particularly ragged.
They were whole bot old, worn.
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They were whole but old, worn.
 
Q. Were they thick coats A. They were
 
Q. Were they thick coats A. They were
 
made out of stout cloth not particularly thick.
 
made out of stout cloth not particularly thick.
 
Q. But common stout cloth? A. Stout
 
Q. But common stout cloth? A. Stout
 
coats.
 
coats.

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the time they became leaky, I don't know how long it was, but when the sloppy weather came on the boots were so they would admit water Q Did he have a new suit of clothes at any time when you were there A. He never had new clothes but he had a change; he changed his coat and his trousers Q. He had 2 or more coats that used to be exchanged did they A. Yes sir, he had a number of different coats that he wore Q. You didn't see him wear any new coat A. No sir, I don't remember of seeing a new coat on him. I think he wore no new coat while I was there Q. Sure of that A. Morally sure of it Q. Were the various coats that he wore all ragged A. Not particularly ragged. They were whole but old, worn. Q. Were they thick coats A. They were made out of stout cloth not particularly thick. Q. But common stout cloth? A. Stout coats.