Mr. Liebeler. You sent those to Marina and asked her to study them?

Mr. Bouhe. With a line space in between and asked her to look at the dictionary, but don't ask anybody, and put underneath in English, which she did faithfully for approximately 4 weeks, maybe 5.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you tell us approximately when this was? They were living in Fort Worth at that time?

Mr. Bouhe. Yes; I would say that was the last 3 weeks in September, and maybe the beginning of October which is when she moved to Mrs. Hall's. I would say it was sometime between September 12 and October 20.

Mr. Liebeler. After about four of these lessons she stopped doing it, is that right?

Mr. Bouhe. The fifth or sixth lesson did not return. Now just a moment, she would write the English words. She would send it all back to me and I would correct it and in turn send it back to her, so she will see what it should have been.

And incidentally, I was shown that by an FBI agent 10 days ago, because a Russian speaking FBI agent came to see me for 5 minutes. He said, "Please take a yellow pad and write 'My name is Marina Oswald. We live in Fort Worth.'"

Mr. Liebeler. He had those lessons that you had sent to Marina?

Mr. Bouhe. I don't know what he had. All I could hear was my own words, because I have a way of speaking myself. He just showed me a photostat of one of my pages. This was it. And she made progress.

Mr. Liebeler. She seemed to be a good student of English; is that correct?