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why
she
came.
My house lies apart from
hers. These
wome
were
my aequaintances.
By the Court, She said I cannot go farther.
I must sit down here. I saw a wound in
her throat. It was
open but I pressed it together tight with herbs and a
rag.
I did
this before she began to walk. When she spoke the wound was closed.
I D'Almeida examined by the Attorney General, Assistant light house Keeper at D'eAguilar. May 19th at 4 am. I left the lighthouse. I passed. Shek Ko, and about
2 miles from it I saw the prisoner and
woman,
young down-holding
the women.
the old
saw
first the
woman was
sitting
The
queue.
young....
the prisoner by his
ovornam-
beckoned to me. I ran and caught
hold of the prisoner. I said to him "what is the matter" He said, "Those women owe
out
me 10 taels." I said "Why should you.
those
Both
was
women
that way
wowem
were
"He did not answer.
talking.
The old
Avon an
talking Hakka, I could not sunderstand I took the prisoner to Shaukiwane and then
I came on to Victoria.
By the bount, I met than a mon about
halof a
mile from
the women.
He did not
speak
to
I. C. Iwanson examined by Attorney
General. May 29th I was at Shau Kewan . I saw d'Almeida. We handed the prisoner
He
prisoner
it chopper
directly after
Avas
to
was covered with blood.
brought to the station_
I took the ambulance and --