CROSBY (next to ROSALIE, L.C.). I'm trying to remember. It's queer what a jumbled memory one has. If anyone had asked me about it I would have said I could have told how we were sitting with great accuracy. But I can't somehow.
MISS ERSKINE. I was next to you, Mr. Crosby. (Upper L. side of circle. She turns to MRS. CROSBY, who is standing over L.) Don't you remember, Mrs. Crosby, he said he'd always wanted to hold my hand, and we joked about it. (Sits in her original chair.)
MRS. CROSBY (L., outside of circle). Yes. I remember.
DONOHUE. That's all right, then. Who came next?
(Down R. They all hesitate.)
ROSALIE (eagerly). Inspector, I can place them all for you.
MASON (over end of table R.). But you said you didn't care how we sat.
(HELEN R.C. in circle.)
ROSALIE. So I did, sir, but I knew where you were sitting all the same. You will permit that I show you, Inspector?
DONOHUE (after a pause). If you will be so kind.