Mr. Jenner. What did he say then?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Didn't say anything.
Mr. Jenner. How did you come to know that he went to get another bag?
Mrs. Bledsoe. He didn't say—he just went off.
Mr. Jenner. He just turned around without any leave taking?
Mrs. Bledsoe. No; because he was not a man to talk, you know, what I got out of him, I had to get it out of him, because it was hard to—because I wanted to see what kind of a person he was, and it was hard to get, you know, to judge him in such a short time.
Mr. Jenner. When you completed the transaction about his renting the room and you got your $7, he paid it to you, so it was agreed he had the room for a week, did he go in and look at the room before he paid you the $7?
Mrs. Bledsoe. He was in the room, and I was at the door, and he looked at it and I said, $7, so, he took it and give me the money all in ones, $7.
Mr. Jenner. Seven $1 bills?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Seven $1 bills, and then he come over to my room and I—he wrote it down, and it is a good thing I had him write it, because I am kind of nervous, and I don't write so well, see, and he put it down on that, and that—and so, that is—this is in September, but anyway——