32/93 I had not much to do with him after the army came." [101] But Dewey's influence over Aguinaldo was not sufficient to prevent his looting, as the following extracts from his testimony show:-- "_Senator Patterson_. Is that what you mean when you say he looted--that he made reprisals for his army, took provisions and whatever was necessary? That is one part of it. This was taking provisions for the use of the army? That is one thing he did. |