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"alias ""Cunny."" James O'Brien"
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By me: The Visitor was in private clothes – not in uniform. Thomas McCann: Laborer. Know the deft since the 4th of Jany last. He was in the B. lockup. I have an alias "Cunny." James O'Brien was in the Cell with me on the 4th of January. The prisr had a visit or two when you were in the Cell. The Visitor was asked by prisr for matches & tobacco; he gave him matches; I am not sure whether he gave him tobacco or not. I wd not know the Visitor again. He was in plain clothes. He sd, "I'm sorry for "you Dip. old fellow, but you "should have never mentd abt me fallg off my horse" xd by Dickson Prisr has been in goal since but I have not had any con- versation with him since that time. He stopped there that night. I have travelled with him in the Van, but in different parts. I don't know the man that said it /22 [Marginalia. single lines in pencil to the left of the Judge's notes]