I might say also if I had not been living alone I would not have undertaken such an invitation. My house is small and it wouldn't have gone with married life.
Mr. Jenner. I wanted to afford you that opportunity. Now, you have related all the factors that motivated you?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. I offer in evidence as Commission Exhibit No. 410 the document which has been so identified.
Mr. McCloy. It may be admitted.
(The document referred to, previously marked as Commission Exhibit No. 410 for identification, was received in evidence.)
Mr. McCloy. We have been going for an hour and a half. If you would like to have a recess you may have it.
Mrs. Paine. I am all right.
Mr. McCloy. All right, we will go on then.
Mr. Jenner. You mentioned in the course of your explanation earlier a series of three letters. I hand you a draft of letter dated July 12, 1963, addressed to Dear Marina, consisting of two pages, which we will mark as Commission Exhibit No. 411. And another one-page letter which we will mark as Commission Exhibit No. 412.