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him some tea. I took the irons off because I had received directions. I watched him the whole of that day. I recollect a conversation when I and the Captain were present after the pointing of the revolver; it was between the Captain and Mr. Wiggins - the Captain said to Mr. Wiggins "I am very sorry for what has happened. I am glad you are back in Hong Kong." This was on Friday 3 about 10 o'clock in the morning.

Cross-examined by Mr. Pollard:

When I took the irons off, there was no one there present. On the next occasion when his lips were swollen, he said...

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