Mrs. Paine. And he did not at this time give her, so far as I know, any small change or petty cash to take with her, whereas when he left her in late April to go to my house, she to go to my house, and he to go to New Orleans, he left $10 or so with her. She spent that on incidentals.
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, did he ever, during all of the period of your acquaintance with the Oswalds, ever offer any reimbursement financially or anything at all to you?
Mrs. Paine. No; he never offered anything to me.
Mr. Jenner. Was there any discussion between you and him on the subject?
Mrs. Paine. No. As close as we came to such discussion was saying that when they had enough money and perhaps after Christmas they would get an apartment again, and I judged, felt that he was saving money towards renting a furnished apartment for his family.
Mr. Jenner. Now, I used the term "offer." Did he ever offer? Did he in fact ever give you any money?
Mrs. Paine. He in fact never gave me any money, either. He did give Marina.
Mr. Jenner. The one incident of which you are speaking or on other occasions?
Mrs. Paine. There was that one incident in April.
Mr. Jenner. Yes.