Mrs. Paine. That is not what I recall. I recall talking with Marina on the side.
Mr. Jenner. First. Didn't you greet him?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; I greeted him.
Mr. Jenner. And then what did you do, walk in the house?
Mrs. Paine. As we were walking in the house, and he must have preceded because Marina and I spoke in private to one another, she apologized.
Mr. Jenner. Was Marina out on the lawn also?
Mrs. Paine. Yes, sir. She apologized for his having come without permission and I said that was all right, and we said either then or later—I recall exchanging our opinion that this was a way of making up the quarrel or as close as he could come to an apology for the fight on the telephone, that his coming related to that, rather than anything else.
Mr. Jenner. That was her reaction to his showing up uninvited and unexpectedly on that particular afternoon, was it?
Mrs. Paine. Well, it was rather my own, too.
Mr. Jenner. And it was your own?