Mr. Jenner. And calling on your recollection, Mrs. Paine, following dinner do you remember any occasion that evening when Lee was out of the house and you didn't see him around the house, and you were conscious of the fact he was not in the house?
Mrs. Paine. I was not at anytime of the opinion that he was out of the house, conscious of it.
Mr. Jenner. You have no recollection of his being out of the house anytime that evening?
Mrs. Paine. No.
Mr. Dulles. Did he do any reading that evening—books, papers, anything?
Mrs. Paine. Not to my recollection.
Mr. Jenner. What were you doing that evening?
Mrs. Paine. I have tried already to describe that after dinner, and probably after some dishes were done.
Mr. Jenner. Who did the dishes?
Mrs. Paine. Very likely Marina, it depended on who made the meal. I normally cooked the meal and then she did the dishes or we reversed occasionally. But I have tried to say I was very likely involved in the back bedroom and in the bathroom giving the children a bath, getting them in their pajamas and reading a story for as much as an hour.