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Page 2756
... told them to state just what they felt ? A. I told them that now was the time to make any complaints , and I said , " If any of you are too bashful to make them while I am here , I will leave the room . " Q. And they laughed at the idea ...
... told them to state just what they felt ? A. I told them that now was the time to make any complaints , and I said , " If any of you are too bashful to make them while I am here , I will leave the room . " Q. And they laughed at the idea ...
Page 2758
... told me that she was making the complaint , and I went as near as possible to Mrs. Lincoln thinking she would speak to me about it . She never did so , and I announced from the table the following day that if any of the inmates ever ...
... told me that she was making the complaint , and I went as near as possible to Mrs. Lincoln thinking she would speak to me about it . She never did so , and I announced from the table the following day that if any of the inmates ever ...
Page 2874
... told her I supposed because the physicians did not think them necessary , that they would be furnished whenever ordered by the doctors . One evening after Mrs. Evans had visited the island , Dr. Par- ker told me he was going to order ...
... told her I supposed because the physicians did not think them necessary , that they would be furnished whenever ordered by the doctors . One evening after Mrs. Evans had visited the island , Dr. Par- ker told me he was going to order ...
Page 2882
... told me that more whiskey was going out at night than he had ordered . I told him to measure it and make sure . He said he had done so once or twice . I told him to measure it every night and keep a record . I asked him if he had any ...
... told me that more whiskey was going out at night than he had ordered . I told him to measure it and make sure . He said he had done so once or twice . I told him to measure it every night and keep a record . I asked him if he had any ...
Page 2884
... told Mr. McCaffrey Dr. Parker ought to have made one out of a piece of paper was so preposter- ous that it could not be left without an explanation , so it was offered by Dr. Parker ; namely , that Mr. McCaffrey probably got it mixed up ...
... told Mr. McCaffrey Dr. Parker ought to have made one out of a piece of paper was so preposter- ous that it could not be left without an explanation , so it was offered by Dr. Parker ; namely , that Mr. McCaffrey probably got it mixed up ...
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