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Show 4462 Marrs- C 2482 A Along about six. Q Sunrise at six? A Must have been about six. Q In October? A I don't know. Q What time does the sun set in October on that river? A I don't know that, either; October should have a twelve- hour day. Q You think it did. That would be true in the canyon? A After we leave Warm creek, practically no walls to the canyon; the walls flatten out. Q You were four days making the trip? A Six days, I told you. Q You were six days? A Yes sir. Q You didn't hear Mr. Loper's testimony about that? A I didn't hear him say anything about the time going up; he mentioned about getting on some bars. Q Those are the things that stick in your memory, aren't they? A Yes, and they would yours if you were over there. MR. FARNSWORTH: Well, mine is not under examination right now, and yours is. MR. BLACKMAR: You have been threatening to take that trip. MR. FARNSWORTH: I certainly intend to take that trip. |