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Page 2748
... never did . Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) Do you remember a hunch - back boy that you had on Long Island ? A. I do , sir . Q. What kind of a boy was he ? A. Well , he was a poor , emaciated boy . Of course , I had to have a carriage for him to ...
... never did . Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) Do you remember a hunch - back boy that you had on Long Island ? A. I do , sir . Q. What kind of a boy was he ? A. Well , he was a poor , emaciated boy . Of course , I had to have a carriage for him to ...
Page 2751
... never saw one of them reading the rules while I was there , and I thought , in fact , that they were useless ; and I never wanted to see the walls covered with these notices , or I would have had those notices printed before I did ...
... never saw one of them reading the rules while I was there , and I thought , in fact , that they were useless ; and I never wanted to see the walls covered with these notices , or I would have had those notices printed before I did ...
Page 2753
... never told anybody that you got prisoners over there and that you did it on your own responsibility , without con ... never sent for prisoners to work for the contractors . Q. And then it has been said , further , that when you were ...
... never told anybody that you got prisoners over there and that you did it on your own responsibility , without con ... never sent for prisoners to work for the contractors . Q. And then it has been said , further , that when you were ...
Page 2754
... Never . Allow me , sir , a moment to correct myself . Prob- ably they might for five or six hours at one time when ... never sold any milk , Mr. Galvin , when the selling of the milk would make a shortage in the milk that was left for ...
... Never . Allow me , sir , a moment to correct myself . Prob- ably they might for five or six hours at one time when ... never sold any milk , Mr. Galvin , when the selling of the milk would make a shortage in the milk that was left for ...
Page 2756
... never heard that I did , sir ? Q. I never heard that you did ; no , sir . A. No , sir . Q. Have you any to make against them ? A. If I had reason to , sir , I would , but I have never had much reason to find fault . I was glad to see ...
... never heard that I did , sir ? Q. I never heard that you did ; no , sir . A. No , sir . Q. Have you any to make against them ? A. If I had reason to , sir , I would , but I have never had much reason to find fault . I was glad to see ...
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