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Show P. Galloway- C 1147 A No. Q Pretty deep water down there, isn't it? MR. BLACKMAR: I object, unless it is defined what you mean by deep water. MR. FARNSWORTH: I will ask the witness. Let's wait and see if the witness answers the question, then I will ask him what he means, by it. MR. BLACKMAR: I object to the question unless you define what you mean by deep water. THE SPECIAL MASTE: I think he can ask the question, then he can ask the meaning of it. If he doesn't ask the meaning, you can. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q Go ahead and answer the question. A I find a good deal of shallow water -- Q Well -- THE SPECIAL MASTER: Let him finish. A Parts of the river, in places, you might find what would be three of four feet of water for a distance of probably a quarter of a mile, and then the river spreads out in sand-bars and gets shallow. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q And over those stretches you would have to look for the channel? A Yes. Q And you had not been over that stretch of the river recently, 3119 |