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about the Loins, but also the string which is under that. On examination of the prisoner who had thin cloths on, I could see that there was a watch hanging to his string, though the Dooty was not taken off. As soon as the Durwan attempted to take the watch, he ran off. I can not tell whether the Durwan said anything or no. [N.B. Witness [ILL] said positively that the Durwan did not say Kea hey, afterwards that he did & then that he the Witness can’t tell.] When he was just running off, and was got on the 2d step before the door of the house, then Durwan said, “Let