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and the necessary house & his boy attended him with a basket of stones, and [when?] he’d thrown a stone, he went & hit himself behind the necessary house.
I saw the boy attending him wth the stones, & saw him throw stones & hide himself in that manner, while I was on the top of the wall.
After I came down I did not see that. But I saw the stone hit the woman.
When the stone hit her, she was coming fm the necessary house – not the same that Prisr went behind – but the necessary of Mr. Swinton’s house.
The stone