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Show Bell- D 514 Q How deep did you find the water when you faded? MR. FARNSWORTH: We object to that as irrelevant and immaterial. The depth of it would depend on gradient. SPECIAL MASTER: I think he may answer. I think this all is very far away from the locus in question, but you haven't objected going into it so far. I think he can answer that question. Seems to me the whole thing is very little pertinent unless it is connected up much more closely than I see. MR. BLACKMAR: I think it will all be connected up. SPECIAL MASTER: It is a long ways off from the locus. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q You can answer the question, Mr. Witness. ( Question read, as follows:) " How deep did you find the water when you forded?" A Not very deep, not over up to the Horse's knees, probably, in one spot; that is, in crossing the river those fords usually are in channels from two inches to eighteen. Q Two inches to what? A From two inches to eighteen; they flow narrow and get a little deeper in channels; nearly all fords d that. Q Did you ever keep store up there, engage in freighting, anything of that kind? A No sir. MR. BLACKMAR: That is all MR. FARNSWORTH: No cross examination. 2480 |