Mr. Belin. Did he say how much of the man he could see?
Mrs. Bowland. Apparently he could see at least from the waist up, because he said that the man was wearing a light shirt, and that he was holding the rifle at a port arms position.
Mr. Belin. Did he say whether the man was white or colored?
Mrs. Bowland. He said he thought he was white.
Mr. Belin. Did he say whether the man was an old man or a young man?
Mrs. Bowland. He said a young man.
Mr. Belin. Did he say whether the man was fat or thin?
Mrs. Bowland. He said he was either tall or thin. I mean, if he was tall, he could have been well built, but if he was not very tall, then he was thin.
Mr. Belin. Did he say whether or not the man had on a hat?
Mrs. Bowland. I don't think he said whether he did or not. But if he had seen a hat, I think he would have said so.