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Show 138 6325 4316 May not be able to examine those last offered until after the further examine some of these exhibits, just to check and verify our impressions as to their contents, and be permitted before the close o9f this hearing to argue any objection that we want to argue to them. That is agreeable, is it not? MR. BLACKMAR: What document have you in mind? MR. FARNSWORTH: I haven't anything particularly in mind. We want to check, for instance, to see if there is anything in any of these other documents raising any question like this one that has just been referred to, that is, like Exhibit 71. MR. BLACKMAR: Of course, on any document that is lengthy, that you have not had an opportunity to examine, I would not want to raise any objection to anything that you want to present. But on a lot of these other exhibits, some six hundred exhibits here, as they have gone in, -- I think there ought to be a point of rest on that. MR. FARNSWORTH: I am willing to have the point of root at the point indicated in your observation, merely relating to those length documents that have come in that we |