The Prisoner He cannot assist in keeping whether the Prisoner was angry or not. He supposes he was angry both from what he did, and because he was struck and kicked. He saw Mr. Hopkins kick the Prisoner at the same moment he struck him a blow.
The Prisoner declines asking any questions and the witness retires.
John Francis sworn-States. I am a native of Macao - I was servant to Mr Hopkins and on board the Harlequin when my master was stabbed. My master died of that wound. He had no illness. I have seen Mr. Hopkins strike the Prisoner before - once or twice. The Prisoner remained quiet when he was struck. I know of no ill will that the Prisoner had towards Mr. Hopkins - I never heard of any such feeling.
Kenny Bottin
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Say
the Prisoner He cannot
afsist in keuring
whether the Prisoner was angry or not. He supposes he was angry both pom what he did, and because he was struck and kicked. He saw. Mr.
Hopkins Kick the Prisoner at the same
Coment he struck him a
Flow
The Prisoner declines asking any questions and the witness retires.
John Francis sworn-States. I am 11 Witnes . a native of Macas- Iwas servant to tr Hopkirt and on board the Harlequin
master was stabbed. My days and then
whon my
master lived some
other
died of that wound. He had no illues. I have seen Mr. Hopkins strike the Risoner before - Once or twice. Thisoner remained quict when he was struck. Iknow of no ill will that the Risoner
брого
had towards Mr. Hopkins-Inever heard
of any such feeling Kenny Bottin
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