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Show 5659 3666 109 came in and as I remember it, there were some wagons as to who would get there first; I don't remember just what the conversation was. Q Well, you do not wish no testify of your own know-ledge as to what occurred on the Marguerite, or either of the other boats, outside of you vision, do you? Mr. Blackmar. Well, I object to that, of course. Mr. Farnsworth. Well, the witness said or inferred some-thing here about the Marguerite. I think we have very defi-nite evidence from people who know of their own knowledge with references to what happens to the Marguerite. Th Special Master. Well, do not ask him what he intends to testify; just ask him the straight question, whatever you want to ask. Mr. Farnsworth; Well, of course, it is obvious what the question I asked mount.. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q You do not know what happened to the Marguerite, and what the Marguerite did, outside of your vision, do you? A No, sir. Q When you decked your boat at the place you did, three |