Mrs. Paine. It didn't occur to me that it was.
Mr. Jenner. But on reflection now, you think it was out of the ordinary?
Mrs. Paine. On reflection now I think it wasn't simply a gesture of the gentleman.
Mr. Jenner. But at the time it didn't arouse enough interest on your part to have a question in your mind?
Mrs. Paine. No; I would have expected it of other men, but this was the first I saw him taking that much interest.
Mr. Jenner. It did arrest your attention on that score, in any event?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Now, you were there for 2 full days and 3 evenings. Would you tell us, conserving your description in your words, what did you do during these 2 days and 3 nights. When I say "you", I am including all three of you.
Mrs. Paine. Of course, afternoons we usually spent in rest for the children, having all small children, all of us having small children.
Mr. Jenner. Whenever this doesn't include Lee Harvey Oswald would you be good enough to tell us?