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Show 5919 3952 described pretty thoroughly already? Mr. Blackmar. They were pretty thoroughly described by Mr. Sawyer. If Mr. Farnsworth will agree with me that the witness' testimony as to the character of the boats and what happened between there and the junction will be substantially the same as Mr. Sawyer's testimony, I am willing to pass it up. Mr. Farnsworth. Is it your best judgment that it would be? Mr. Blackmar. I think so. I have been over that state-ment. Mr. Farnsworth. On that statement of yours, I will stipulate that he would testify the same in substance as Mr. Sawyer. The Special Master. If there is anything new that you want to bring out, Mr. Blackmar, do not hesitate to do so, bit It will save expensed to everybody and time if we avoid unnecessary repetition. By Mr. Blackmar; Q Did you afterwards work on that drilling outfit there? A No, sir. Q Mr. Worthy, did you make any observations in con- |