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Show 4233 Allen- D 2254 A The water was fluctuating continually; never at any one stage. Q Did you observe the effect of the fluctuation upon the sand in the river and the sandbars? A The sandbars changed at all times; you couldn't count on a sandbar being in the same place at any time. MR. BLACKMAR: That is all, Mr. Allen. FURTHER EXAMINATION BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q Do you mean when you were at some given locality the sandbars varied from day to day, month to month, or what? A The sandbars varied from hour to hour, ordinarily. Q What do you mean by varying? A Varying in location; the stream itself would vary, sometimes, perhaps five or six feet in a day. Q You mean by the stream itself, the Channel? A In the height of water, and with that much variation, naturally the sandbars would change locus. MR. BLACKMAR: That is all, Mr. Allen. |