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Show 5524 Kirkpatrick - C 3534 court, and if on that date there are any of these papers which are being used in the field by his surveyors, their absence from production on such dates as you may put him on the stand can be accounted for, and if necessary they can be obtained as a later date; but it certainly is not necessary to clog the record with a recital of the contents of each of those envelopes. MR. FARNSWORTH: Your Honor, my thought is this; it will take just as much time in December as it will now to do this. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I am not going to do it twice. And if we do it now, we will do it all over again in December. MR. FARNSWORTH: My contention is this, your Honor, we have a right to have those sheets brought in and identified now as a proper part of the cross examination of this witness, and as an assurance in the record of the existence of these surveys as now made, having particularly in mind the matter of the meanderings of these streams. And I think it is very pertinent to the direct examination of this witness -- THE SPECIAL MASTER: Pertinent to your direct examina-tion of the witness, but the witness has brought into court the papers you asked for; they are here now. You can issue |