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ald’ Lorre tu aondignemalaah gapeamgepe lingerie “Toa ‘SHE VISITED HUMMEL. — -sopvines Ga on attorney ot wi huve clreatly testified that;tn the fall of 1903 you went to Abe rr. pour vials at that tims made with « view-tocuteinins.his protes- : " Servase chonetet an the ground that tre. Thaw tad alrestty-ctated. har ‘gitag to the eifee ct Bammshta company with Branford White ; chowed thet in Mrs. Harty‘Ttaw's examinationin-ditet she had visited. Abo ‘in @ professional capacity. ear ost cn tne Gon 6 omen wt a vlew to Yoeatatng bis oacrices ina. salt against Thaw. Bhe had been on the stand twenty minutes, and & ‘Iystice Fitzgerald further’ ruled that the defense could not now plead ‘the professional privilege in bar of Hummel’s testimony for the privilege ‘was involuntarily waived when Mra Thaw took the stand and told of the = his amall face and he beamed aissee ovina’? upon all and gundry as sepa himself upon the edge of the big chetr. Jerome asked him this, the evidence lie had already given: 7 Se caied Geuvwsa while wi Graguiag ead sroagiog bec ‘whoa she “written documents becayse the charges againat White were not true? T can 0 recall," said Hummel, after Delmas's objection had been over- mr Was that! dictation gubsequently reduced to se written form?” “¢\'¥ea," snapped Hummel, eagerly, before Delmas could object. sf | Fingast to ohiect "I more tovguite out hin never to object. to y answer. J ‘Sustained,” said Justice 1a. 4 ) dictation. ection Ty cute ee ito fo. Jerome tried this ono Re rain = know, of your stenographers took tation oF ao to Fecal f Delmas’ objocted here, as he had objected to every step of the examin- making his former claim that the testimony now being given was sey @ Gietation? What was the next step in the pas doad with ‘the f ay, Here Statice Fitgerald halted Humme! to‘ask him for the names of Fal oa He aveemel | iad CVO RIN! LI ROTTAL: DATA apnppaoaihi ght pf -to: Jerome's last question. oe hereto yee ot ata heel Avaias yfrentetioe| and indorsed carbon cop; a eet Nc (uereackha Gores fash bak you if pou'arer ' ‘Is “the exhibit you just saw the carbon copy which ae J Cgtiepaadoee after your conversation with Evelyn i “Yes. It ts ‘the carbon copy, but not the original.” > y a) arteries etter Ont; ‘310037; eg.” panes you recelved the original, what didwyou do with jt?" “I handed {t-to Mr. Snedecker oy Mr, Jacobson, rot my, omce stat. I n't: remember. which ane.’ wees {day was 1t you handed the original to one of these two men?” ~ “The -same ‘dny of the visit and of the dictation.” “When did you next see the original?” ~ “On Oct. 28—the next gor eee a_pho: -to_be made-of the ofiginal qpaked Jerome, show|ns Ag. little Hummel a oh te Blass negative. Negative of the photograph that was made st that received from jesbit in October Ever Wer: t's thoY uu_aubsequen’ TOME, showing hima "Yes, ix photograph of the original?” said framed fea theo nner -Dossesion ?” "cay baus pereitied $0 Wil what che hed ad Thaw. Ho tasisted that he ‘sd @ right to pursue his present line of inquiry, stance the young wife had phe baat ters very Ciferent pakpoees oe vege to show w.etocr. Matis PTeagerni decided feat oven if the y-ofmlonel relationship bed Gearistnac yma saa reese cen wetocy |e to the Postmaster General ~ the }0n the festival of ee Hummal's testimaiy, apeeriaiae Delmas's other objections Roms heehee was World otly S#zsn. years ola? Did che say she had refused to swear to these! tanty are And be te dey Sere ers ony chee bed henien ber hecoune cow Fefuand/ to ewent lo these snd Sieh meuied se kee Fitzgerald. ‘had been dons, what tw the next thing that hap- to her?” “| Upon. a | 20Ur, position; go right ahead. that cir Hummel was convicted of a misdemeanor and”. -PNow, then, Mr, Bupa, with sir-Jerome-he BY PST OFFICE Them Stopped from Delivery Here, ‘The protest of the United trish flo hes borne fruit in of the. ofenaive things. At the oMce of the Postmaster in New York it was sald to-day that un- @er no circumstances would a post- card calculated to offend or hust the feelings of the peraon addressed de Budwed—~ tranamiasion~ “through the United states malls. ‘The attention of the. United Irish So- cteties waa called sone time ago to the these cards on the tata It was deciéed to comemassnte fostmasierGsneual, Pemin |B Sore ese apy oup- posed ov sry Ate siete zi Smee Departineat | wy that the law ane pess og vide for the confiaation of euch and the machinery of the inls ocar is Ware Awe put in ‘motion i co ao serenity tae hard at work out the ards fick co! wi ered ol iy See, « {the day by at ron office?" ‘BO. “Did you give Ga the photographer “I think not. ‘ Teflection I it photographed ‘and then aeroraea tits it to me.” Tt was Mr. White to whom I gave it.” “Are you-sure of that?” “Yes, I'm quite sure now. “When did Miss Nesbit get the ariginal from you 2 This mam was once a-lawyer.” sald Mr, Delmas, “und he should know] REFUSED TO GIVE IT BACK. week or-two. She called enon, me and asked for it. On the 1 declined to give it to her.” “Within @ first occasion aii roe decline ta) wivel tite et “Yes, I told her it spelonsed ite to Mr. White.” - “What didyou do after your first “I communicated with Mr, White, my Miss Neabit wanted the pafer.” OF SHAM, TO VOTE FORA WET” TOWN Rum Flows Freely in All “Dry” Places, RIVERALAD, L. 1, Maron .—Rev. William A. Wasson, rector of Grace Chureb, this place, & man well known _| fot hia_common eebee views on of eports and topies of the day interviow-eays he le opposed to River aad Seing' knows os 5 ‘Ary’ ¢own aay {longer and will bend ull his enersies to baving-the town made “license’’ | the next election. ‘The town of Riverhead hes been “Qey' for two years now, but It te boon fust as much rum sold tn those two years as there ever was before. The only difference being. that a man fas-to-be, known by the bartenders or the proprietot as & eafe person to sell ft to. All etrangere are looked upon qwith euspicion and weually have te con- tent theinestves with “malt.” Dr. Wesson eaye that to bis mind the Heh mbna mee Lakes eae 5) Bh echo th Rtver- | pend , it ‘geerasion: fs 20 everyw! fe nee EU “who ‘hye i i and. iat =a a frends ®, wn meeting mainentoes of @ high clase __ toe 2 er with your own hands?” think I gave it to Mr. White who had ” ia 1% on the ground that it did-not belong % E refusal? client. I vent forhim, I told him sho was insistent?” “T didn’t use the word ‘insistent.’ Lass hn it lee you had had this Trae then that e tok the o “Phen T am correct In sasuming that I told him saat the paper.” talk with Le Tide t the original original end ‘nna it photographed.” the original wes never photo- Sraphed uptil after Misa iat Sets first Gemanded ier" “Vea. your assumption is ‘When wou give the pnolugraph to Mr, Jeromer* him the carbon copy of the affidavit?” 1 chaps & week ago." _ z ‘What had-you last seen him to converse esaith him? “It wae in this court-room in December, 1905.” GOING AFTER HUMME. winphie et ta eed tt Le “That was the time, was it not, when you were recelving @ sentence indictment -for-consptracy followin, “yes, It way at the ime. of my trial,” Mala Humnel, aon a bit abashed and smiling genlally. your con’ “| do not ask this question, Mr, Hynumel, with @ view to inflicting pain, because | owe if, eatd-Ade, but merel; > "Gow friend JétShe protested. “Your Honor,” stern duty to my client,” said iy. fone, still, mailing. understand he sald, it ig a matter of record “Hold on,” said Mr, Delmas, “I am conducting this cross-examination. “rr -ask BAGE you had been 4 menace The question was ruled out. «mente—are aul! ponding .againat you hen the original copy was returned its you by Snedecker or Jucobson on Oot dent tn what way. did {t di -one-of then Oct “It had been aligned with the “What became of it Mnally it to Bvelyp Nes! ver Bee af aera ¥ Thig was an express contradiction of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’ 's version of the last stage of the affidavit episode, She had said she never saw any afti- <davjt, but had admitted to signing a paper, the contents of which she did not read, at the request of Stanford White's secrétary, Hartnett, who took it away. with: him. Later, she said, that upon her demand, Abe Hummel in her presence burned a paper | in his office telling her that {t wns the paper which she had Isgned at ‘Charles Hartnett's {nstigation In the tower of Madison Square Garden upon the night of Oct. 27 following her ‘first visit .*te Humme! ‘DID NOT KNOW THE SAME STATEMENT, She had never denied that Hummel had: dictated a statement in which ihe was made to accuse Harry Thaw of mistreatment and drug taking, bu signature of Evelyn Nesbit." “thing to Hummel and she had {nsisted always that she did not know ewhothor the statement she signed for Hartnet was the same that Hummel dictated. After a short recess Jerome suddenly announced that he was through with the witness. He had made no attempt to get the carbon copy of the afMfdavit or the photograph of the original directly into evidence. It was itr eee he would endeayor to do this when he put Snedecker on the é2 bex Ty on Hummel by causing him to repeat bis statement of Yesterday, that Hy saw Evelyn Nesbit and took her statement at the requeat of Bisnford White, who was his client, and had been for tet years previous, Hymiel-couljn't remember what he had charged fr this particular ser: “Just as T told you yesterday, I got an annual retajner from Mr. White," (geld, Hummel, wriggling in his chair. “Were you his general attorney orhis special attorney?” "That 1 cannot pay. drew a general retainer,” °CAN’T RECALL THE PHOTOGRAPHER re gon have sald you cannot recall who phot fb affidavit?” photographed the orliinal of ot i t what studio was.tt ‘Kent . ie can't say. My memory {s that {t was taken In this elty. 8 is that a photographer came to my ¢ Tor one Ais. iy foree handed it to him ww ‘Aro you # My best “fice at my request and that b¢- vhotsraphed,! you or one of your agents handed At te the photographer | Yes. hat {8 true.” “Does not “one of those “Tt does."* “Tt dozs"" “Yes.” ARAPSAT JEROME, "Is Mr. Jerometrying to have the verdict against you upheld?” “Hele surely and 2bsoluted; “ts Mr; Jerome taking any steps to-bring you to e-speedy trial-apon the two ludictments still standing against "The fact that the evidence used haye to be used against me fn the other trials is the reason why I cannot well be brought to trial untll my appeal {a decided.” “Ia it not a fact that the decision “No; on the contrary, I got a cert; Now, then, Mr, Jerome,” started “Hold on,’ cried Jerome, J mixed. “Ah, so it 4s," sald Delmag, cheeked It with frowns and threats, t 1 by 1 EE speeae beg errs Bat OH Rd pr etn Ce a NE etna aca Re are convicted on all tiiree in- dictments?” “Tmprisonment." “How much imprisonment “The statutes will show." “lam asking you," “Well, five years In the maximum.” “When did you become a lawyer?" “Less than two years.” “Were you not disbarred for brib' action upon the cases of certain burglars whom you were trying?” “You are correct, except that the; cused of some minor offense—I don't "Did not thelr alleged erimes mak “No lasting Impression.” “Haye you nov veen disbarred again since your recent conviction for: }eonspiracy 2 “4: hitye not, the decision on my appeal,” -“Mf,- Hummel,” pyrsued—Delmag, “Is 1t not ‘true that two- indict indictments with Mfr 6 against you charge you with procuring a false attidavit?” “Does not the other charge you with subornation of perjury?" “Have you not Alt appeal pending from your conviction? mping up. The witness's name js Hummel. "I beg the pardon of both gentlemen." A Jaugh ran over the court and {t kept running until the attendants 1ow long aia your disbarment continue?!" I-haye been suspended ‘trom the practice of law pending {a {t not true that when you last had dealings the Court to send you away. the community for twenty yeara?” to} de | $2, 766,000. NO MORE TREASURY AID FOR WALL STREET. selves. a-WORTD RID at PRECH 13 , WCUUS POSTALS MNSTERTRED BEARS FORCED — £907. 10 COVER; PANIC wome of the concerns that have been in the thick of the fight from the start have been able to inect thelr obliga- tion. The only way they can account for It tw that the market te wholly ™ Lol professio Weaklings have no piace in this enor- moun liquidation, and apparently they have been wise enough to stay out of the paper fray and plungere to Right tt out among them- aboutiovs over. Sarai iis rs 3 Ppp Pres ting as bee The Closing Quotations. ‘Today's highest, krwast. clnaine ries waa oxne Pacttic net changes of stocks fran yesterday's final be oi Fast quotations Net Iz are been smiling. “IS AT AN END (Continued from First Page.) one, leave the rich The point was made -throughout Wall Biredt to-day thet the bear -mariset. had come no gradually and that such a! Jarge proportion of the tmders had been an the shert side of the market that oes of of the Stock Ler py housés were stocks & much etrooger would havo petal da reverred an end of a le oan Sota and that thay were in alton than they the conditions been bea come at the of “stocks to-day Cortelyou was had deen any additional ncial dia- he replied in of: the longest | one mn hela for some time. as follywe . Lar, fou yt e als Ssnanys Saqliy 2a SEEEEEY RS: FEE Po of Bonds) ong of the members, expressing the’ opinion that the flurry appeared to be asked | my 11 os oF gay ie ino! 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Spring. oe Pa Eads é Poe TPIS FS SF RE SEES Fe Perret pep eete Fa Fe ie SN 61 > aa a eae tHtt tH LHettte tee ete tiee FF as 5* REE S28! 8 eS aetee S025) FRE = ES LISA MUEEPSheass pugaes pauensgszee ns PERE Bree ae cars SaREBNss. 2 SERrSies Fe FE doe ated the affidavit of Miss Nsbit?"” “Yes, I remember the names of two of my stenographers—Canavan and thinks, Jacobson.__There was another stenographer, I recall.” a “How many stenographers ait you usually employr” axel on thls -oscasion. you say you had a third, whose name you do not be it as “Was this third stenographer, whose name you do not eecall, hired espe- clall; 19 take Miss Nesbit’s statement? - “That's al," sald Now his little face was red and his shifty blue eyes glanced ahout never by any chaiice resting long on anybody's face. He seemed to be losing fish. “You have sald you do not recall the stenographer to whom you dic- hose a Delmas, and-in-thirty seponds the ttle exiawyer hed fled, going straight to the shelter of tne witness room. Dr. William Hirech, of the faculty of Cornell. Medica] Untversity, was called) iit to the stand when Justice Fitagerstid | 173 resumed the trial of Thaw to-day, With) his keen features whittled down toa fine point and his big head. thatched over with long hair, Dr. Hirsch needed only on Jerome procitred you?" against me in the first trial would thus far has gone against you?” ificate of reasonable doubt.” Delmas, st{ll addrossing Hummel. “Ain't you getting the names ing a certain judge to take favorable y were not burglars. They were ac- recall what." ¢ any impression upon your mind?” was: he looked more like an lmportant pianist of the type that gives high- priced recitals up at Carnegie Hall: He wrapped the ekirts of his long, black het up hts shoulders and pro- ‘ceeded to tell Mr. floations, He had practiced in Berlin Jerome of Ais quali- it asylu abba: ‘ Ameri BEecmbigty, he elonged to hatt the xcteny tifle and mestical societies in the world, He aid he had written several works on the subject of mental disomtoers, ‘After he had told of theso things, | speaking wth a pronounced accent, | Dr. Hi and “Now, Dr, Dr. By and the HUMMEL BADLY RAKED, Hummel had suttared Yialbly under this probing. At the outset he had commoitly known as a!\World Real Estate Ad. Acquire one to-day. ‘ To Prevent the arip. Laxative Bromo Quinine removed tho cause Te set the geuvine, call for full 1 wii Vook for sigmatute of I W. Grovg tic. whioh he _Matened coldly, impésalvely at without vielble Int recital of the detenes pothetical au Attorney passed the stereotyped form; then. of temper, ml eg, a pe tha in Thaw was Btanfonl White?” “The two cases," m6 no, more tn, common tha x and 1 ie enit He Ri aes Prich had He ee tlon, Then the District- . asmuming al] the facts T-have stated to he correct, wna the man I> have described (Harty Thaw) ja in your opinion Jaboring und dofect of reasoning on Jung that he did not know the nature and quality of the agt and did not know the act was wrong?” Bald Thaw Knew He Was Wrong. “He certainly djd not labor under much a defect of reasoning. know the nature and quality of ‘act, and he undoubtedly knew the act Was wrong.!’ Then Jerome, calling to Hirsch's at+ tention his own hypothetical question, wound up with the same tterromation he had just put. “I repeat my former answe: the witness with no feeling whatever in his volse-—Stle_knew the wat waa! wpe you know what a brain storm puch @ 1908, aia Ho. aia said LZ ia not @ solentif—ie term,” Britton PD, allenist for the defen to hear the pst phrase of tis own coins ing thus cruelly assallod, Qvans, who de vana, » was the port'y ¥ not present Otherwise sfaced and quick ht have given the sud yaical demonstration of bra{n-storins do occur Ppreyocation. i! Nothing Analogous in It, “Now, tien,’ he aaid, thing dnulogoas between the caso of thie woman and the alleged cane from the Is there any- dofense Marry K, nuttering ‘when he ahot Hirsch, “have n WAVE sinall- Bi Beis examinawon: irech's Rave way to tie! FounKest Perhaps. of Je of @: q wit! al tm uty} mustache and corns t | ama}! man, tert queer way o} my and showin, apetiag, his FSi jerome. catch wh what be meant to He had, the Joes ing physician on B eet ied thor of rking up his wu: Nip teeth, hard Piteis and-was fn -oconsu! at tha oly sland. | Ho troubles, PM elchards ania ne conaldered both the hypo Une—Delmag’s firat and was thi hen Jerom: Guat in ewonkin FS FRE FE Fees. “Ripsteree he said, practised’ in mont of heapitel 4 at Institutions age h ‘4 a= ze, name-I_do not r insisted “on | Qe? givers, In a confiden- fe to o au pn mental thetical ques. Tnerqupon, Jerome put to him the pre- thar oe pan i “amount with tho possible result, that th may-go-to- the Jury-by -the-last-ol Weeks Dr. fifteen—minutes. Dr. Albert Warren Ferris, of the C lege of Physicians and Allow, na educated, how many Visited, “how; many akan how a poaay: a many written." Dr. Perris ald pecially “OF nervous pov wal years, Also Against Thaw, sid ‘Bay on Thawed mental condition at th next Pritohard stayed on the stand ig Was followed by Surgeons, a 5 aa _] Vandaliam. prect4sly the same opinion dime of the murder that his colleagues who preceded him had given, ‘Thaw, he sald, labored under no puch deftoct of reason as would Orevent him from knowing the nature act and knowing the Dr, Allan Ross Dices tendent of the Asylum ent Conn, camo next. routine wers noofding to the rou th Dr. Ore ort faded away. Dr, Will. fam E. Mabon, Inwane Hospital asked to teatify, Mot ws pe nin: Hlaatere Dr.. quality of th ‘Wrong. He gave the two Superintendent of the on Ward's Taland, was Mabon had all along showed A human and thererore an unselentine interest in wh start. 0 had followed the trial from He stated Hy qualiticatios which seemed m a ol morslike fashion, below, to. hig spe ‘Mabon'a anawer agreed with what Jerome's other Seperts ma 4 Chills are often prevented © py ab opportune cup : White Rose Ceylon Tea 8, and he was & favorite a aettn thoes rip, DUM wath fo frilla or tut tly a FRE PEAL PITTSBURG AS Dynamite Used to Stay Flames, but Score of Buildings Mpeg Out. PITTSBURG, Maroh 15.—After pase- tng through @ flood that did $15,00),000 wvorth of damage and caused the lost +5R fo CIWeity lives fa two daya Pittsburg was to-day menaced hy fra Two grent blazes raged in the olty. In one case there waa ho water’avalladle and dyna- mite was used to blow up adjoining property to héald off the flamer, The other fra was in the flooded dis- trict, but the water in the atre: the flood was so deep that the fires of the engines could not be’ kept, burnin, The water-worka eystem of the city was out of commission. It was just after the crest of the flood hid passed that Pittsburg was re- minded of danger of destruction by another element. The news that the tivere were receding had juat been circulated when two alarms were sont to Fire Headquarters from the South Side. “The blaae sas in the plant of the Amoricin Gheet and Tin Plate Com- Dany, at the foot of Fourteenth street. ‘The firemen found it tm- poastbie to reich the place with (heir engines. Tho streeta werp ‘rivers running on a@ level with second-story windows. Engines were put oa im- provwed rafts, which were found to be uncontrollable. While the Aremen made vain efforts to get some of the water that wae 80 much In evidence to play on the. fire the bdlazo ate its way through the Dulidings, but a determined Mgnt was made and the famea extinguished at- ter ma $25,000 tows had been sustat and the Oliver Sjsel plant adjoining slightly damaged A second fire alarm sounded informa- tion of a fire in the Mount Washington diatritt, To this peotion of the olty the the flood had not “extended, but there was no water in the pipes because of the breakdown {in the water works plant. Tiere was no way of getting any of the immense quantities of water wwirling through the streets a few blocks away-to-bear on the daze, Half an hour after the alarm was turned in- for-the> Mount Washington blaze eleven business houses and dwell- ings had been destroyed and the fire was increasing in fury. Dynamite to Halt Fire. Dynamite. was the only recourse. Skilled blasters were summoned and the work of destroying property In the path of the flames was hastily begun. But as fast_as the dynamile_was used the wreckage caught fre. No wat yas available an Soagherwithe chemicalssana-e sbusker bri Beveral of the residences were tenements. teallod ten The ract! Insurance Trea cathe ad iteelt the loss ry ink he ry dwellings were deatroyed-or badly lam- 50,000 Homeless. "The flood, which ‘la now t dlasipating tecaune the snow on the m all, been melted anu the an nee pring ar ery k was the most destructive from natural causes in thy history of Western Penn- j@ivania; Not since a bursting dam -overwheimed-the-eity-of Johnat ows thes | there been anything: like the rapid rise of the Monongahela, Allegheny and It was amazing to seo the water climb and climb unul had practically omerged Allegheny, coversd ten Square miles of the down- town section of Pittsburg, shut down ne #Teat ind i that are the heart he community + ¥;2nd drove 60,000 Sroies from thelr homes. Brormous damage to industries ha Deen caused, over. 100,000 persons hay: Deen temporarily thrown out of employ mers, every trans aie company in the city Is eripplen, Hffs are carrying Hundrete of persona to-thetr-plasep-oF isinener thd utltination ot; wagons horses aa conveyances, which did tmable -servica yeateriay- timied—oming to. AByventy _ pars ‘were Xillea in Alle. feheny County Dy high waters in. seomen~ in, Colonial, Annex ‘ands Angerson fortis, inoated in-the-midet-of the tteod xone, are marooned mnd are watching A Jneco and Bifou—are flooded. and Iwill be dark for neveral Gaya, Caring for Sufferers. Twenty-five thousand sufferers el Gared Tor Ut BMeksvsport by —the-retle hich: waa | organized | by The Mayor Bharge of the police nnd sworn in extra officers All telephones. are out-of ser- yios/and electric"and water nower iscut ‘%, ds feted Ural saveral ‘dead sodtes hh -bo-found cwatern So tar there nayet Deen ten arrests for Th crest ee the’ flood is reath Wheeling, W. Vax somertine be, fore niabts oon the etage of water was forty- nine eek, vend a_rise of one dicted. "Turee-fourthe of tk ot the a city id the water ares electric light ing and the city ‘The result is the ness to-night. lant early plant . tthe Tater: y will bo in dark. ‘LAST Your Pick of $ _ Any Suit_ in the House Including many suitable. for wear 39-41 Cortlandt St., Bet. 6th & 9th Ave, "L" Stations, 0A pre Oa mora | Sunday World Wants Work OF THE SALE. Were 630, $35, $40 and $4: “The $18, $20 and $25 $ “Suite reduced to 3 STORES, FEARFUL ITCHING BURKING SORES, Boy In Misery 12 Years Ecromi Spread Over Body In Rough! Scales, Cracked, Inflamed, and , Swollen—Casc Pronounced Ineur~ ; able, but Completely Cured by! Two Sets of Cuticura Remedies. ) J HIS SKIN NOW. FINE AND SMOOTH AS SILK, “J wish to-{nform you that your wonderful Cuticura has pet a stop to seelea art of misery I passed with | my an infant I noticed oh hi bod; ry es spot and treated same sail arent Feinedies for about five years, but when the spot to 1,83 Nara reer 1 put him under the care der their treatment the cieane sbjead to four different parts The longer the doctors; treated him the worse it crew. During} the day {t would’ get rough and form) like leper At nighe it -would be cranes: inflamed, Hs badly with terrible biirning When I think of his eult aod it near! breaks my heart. His screams could, be heard down-stairs. But of; ray/gon| mace me; full of, miset 7-2 | bad po ‘ambition to work, to eat, nor could I sleep. 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