Q. How far were the other cars that were burning from this one?
A. They were close. There were cars all around, I suppose within thirty, or forty, or fifty feet.
By Mr. Larrabee:
Q. The crowd of spectators was not interfering with property?
A. No.
By Mr. Lindsey:
Q. You were there until five o'clock in the morning?
A. About that time.
Q. How large was the crowd there during the night—take an average.—I mean the crowd engaged in burning or pillaging or plundering?
A. I couldn't just give an idea.