Mr. Ball. And piled how many cartons high?
Mr. Shelley. Well, there were some of them as high as eight high.
Mr. Ball. Then, this carton of "Think and Do" books that was on the floor, near the window, under the two Rolling Readers, was stacked—would have been stacked along the east wall?
Mr. Shelley. No; that was a new title and we didn't have a place for it and it had been set up on the west wall and when we started laying the floor, we had to move all of the stock over there, including that particular type.
Mr. Ball. Then, when you moved the stock, where did you move these "Think and Do" book cartons?
Mr. Shelley. They are on the south side—along the south side of the building. We just had a big line of stock, you know; the first thing that was pulled out, we would roll it onto the southeast corner, and then the row went right on back toward the west wall.
Mr. Ball. Along the west wall?
Mr. Shelley. We started rolling it east and then it went back west and as you fill in an order, it goes back west, you see.
Mr. Ball. There was also a carton of books where they found some handprints and they cut a piece out of the top; do you remember that? Don't you?
Mr. Shelley. Yes.