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reason to think him out of his senses.
he walked steadily [at?] the time of committing the fact & did not appear to be drunk.
When he came up to the woman, he did not speak to her; at least I did not hear his voice, & I must have heard it unless he spoke extremely low.
I saw the stab in the woman’s breast after her death, but not that or her belly.
I saw no broken bottles