Mr. Belin. He was holding the gun in his right hand, if you remember?

Mrs. Davis. Yes, sir.

Mr. Belin. What was he doing with his left hand?

Mrs. Davis. He was emptying the shells in his left hand.

Mr. Belin. Was the gun broken open, so to speak? In other words. I don't know if you have ever seen a capgun. When you want to load the capgun, you have to kind of break it apart on a hinge.

Was the gun broken apart like that, or was the barrel straight?

Mrs. Davis. It was like the real gun, little one.

Mr. Belin. What do you mean it was just like?

Mrs. Davis. It was just as best as I can remember, it was a little pistol, and he was emptying the shells. Where the shell was coming out, he was emptying the shells into his left hand.

Mr. Belin. Did you see what he did with the shells when he emptied them into his left hand?