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A.
Yeah. Wasn’t dressed, and she was no -- no
okay.
 
Q.
Not okay?
A.
She was sick.
Q.
Mentally or physically?
A.
Mentally.
Q.
Did you have to force her to come stay in the
room, or was there a fight?
 
A.
Not too much, because I stay at the door, and
she came here, and I take her by here and tell, “Go to the
chair,” and I guide to the chair.
 
Q.
So you spent the whole night, around the clock?
A.
Exactly.
Q.
Did she sleep?
A.
Many, many little. Two hours, more or less. In
all the night. And all the time, was talking. Talking,
talking, “blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. All the
time, she was talking.
 
Q.
Okay. And you didn’t talk back to her?
A.
(Shakes head).
Because I didn’t understand what she told. But
was talking like dramatizing some conversation with
another person, but I didn’t know who -- who, she, “blah,
blah, blah, blah.” And
--
 
(Whereupon a discussion was held off the record).

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