Mrs. Bledsoe. I told him that, I guess must have been Thursday. Thursday and then he——
Mr. Ball. You mean Thursday morning?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. Well, then Thursday morning is when he left a little later than usual?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. And you told him that he had interfered with your nap before that day?
Mrs. Bledsoe. No; I think it was—it must have been—no; it was that day. It was after I had that call. I didn't like that and he never said a word, and then I interviewed him when he first came in and thought he was all right, and he never spoke—I had one boy on the back. He never saw him and he would run to the bathroom and go to the icebox and get some ice, and didn't like that. Went too much to the icebox, but——
Mr. Ball. Well, now——
Mrs. Bledsoe. That was a Thursday.
Mr. Ball. When he went away on Thursday, then had you told him prior to that time that when he came in at 1:30, in the afternoon, he interfered with your nap?