Miss Douthit. Then he went back again?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Miss Douthit. How long was he—all I want to know is just, if you can just tell that in your own words without any questions. Could you just do that?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Well, I'd rather they asked, because——
Miss Douthit. I know, but it is hard for them to ask these particular questions, because they don't know exactly what happened. All they want to do is to say that you were in the room with him, and put this little bag down and hung up his clothes, and came across the hall and signed the register, see.
Mrs. Bledsoe. Well, that's all. I don't know whether he put his clothes and what in the other room. I don't know whether he put his bag——
Miss Douthit. Was there a closet in there?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes.
Miss Douthit. Well, were you with him when he put the clothes in the closet, or did you go on across the hall and leave him?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Oh, no; I didn't pay any attention to him.