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from me?
A. It was nearly full.
Q. Can you say anything more of May 8th or the morning of the 9th.
Are you aware that I was suffering from a whitlow on the thumb,
end was prescribing for myself and had sleepless night? Yes and
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nat awers but I heard about the sleepless night or I think
so; I would not be certain.
. I was on duty on May 8th; can you tell what occurred on May 25th?
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We had a friend to dinner and he left in time to catch the last Fram
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A. Yes.
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What happened after he left ?
A. After he left you sat down to write up your books, and we had
a split whisky and sode together before I went away, and the
next I knew was that Dr. Laing pulled me out of bed and he seid
he could not sleep and he did not see why I should. I protested
but he pulled me out.
Cha
His Excellency Did not strike you as rather unusual?
A. Yes I thought so, but I put it down to paying me back for small
jokes played in camp.
So there was no crockery smashed ?
Sir H. S. Berkeley
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A. No.
His Excellency
A. No.
Was there any crockery smashed ?
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Q. Nothing but the chair to which the dog was tied was overturned ? Hon. Mr. May the bed was overturned; that is Major Chapman's bed?
a. Jes.
Did you not heat anything till you were turned out
Sir H. S. Berkeley
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