Mrs. Paine. Yes; it would be very difficult. That was another one of the things that motivated me to suggest driving her down. I thought sending these by train, with the risk of their getting strayed or—it would be difficult, trying, for her to try to handle them, or convey them with her by bus—that would have been worse.
Representative Ford. But there were some things that were packed in the things that Lee was going to take with him that would include things——
Mrs. Paine. That belonged to——
Representative Ford. To—to Marina and to June?
Mrs. Paine. I would judge so simply by what remained. Surely it was not the total sum of her clothing and June's clothing.
Representative Ford. Which could lead a person to the conclusion that at one stage of their discussion Marina was going to accompany Lee to New Orleans.
Mrs. Paine. Not from the time I arrived.
Representative Ford. From the station.
Mrs. Paine. It was clear she would stay up in the apartment.
Mr. Jenner. Up to that time it appeared to you from what was in the duffelbag——