Miss Douthit. You evidently told him about the grocery store the first time when he signed the register and your conversation with him—

Mrs. Bledsoe. No; I didn't either.

Miss Douthit. Well, you just said you had one conversation with him, and you had no other conversation with him. Now, just remember these facts that you had no conversation with him after he paid you the money and signed the register.

Mrs. Bledsoe. Well, I wouldn't say, because I don't know what he did. I don't remember.

Miss Douthit. All right, how long after—when he brought his bag back and put it in this room, how long did he stay in that room until he left to go to the grocery store, if that is where he went?

Mrs. Bledsoe. Was that the first when he went and got the other bag?

Miss Douthit. Uh-huh.

Mrs. Bledsoe. Well, 20 or 30 minutes.

Miss Douthit. Did he go and use the telephone, or just stay in his room all that time?

Mrs. Bledsoe. No, didn't use the phone until—I think he used it after.