Mrs. Hall. No; nobody else. They didn't have nothing.
Mr. Liebeler. There wasn't very much to move?
Mrs. Hall. No; the baby was sleeping in a suitcase. And then the first time when George went——
Mr. Liebeler. George Bouhe?
Mrs. Hall. He saw this situation. He bought a little bed for the child and a couple of other things. He helped them very much. He was very nice about that.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald seem to appreciate what Mr. Bouhe was doing for him?
Mrs. Hall. I don't think so. He didn't appreciate nothing, never. In fact, when she moved to my house one weekend on Saturday, I don't remember when, George Bouhe came and he brought a big carton of all kinds of groceries and vitamins for the baby and everything, so Lee came and he asked Marina, "Who brought all these groceries?" And he saw in the kitchen——
Mr. Liebeler. This was while Marina was living at your house?
Mrs. Hall. While she was, yes. And said, "George Bouhe has bought," and he was real mad at him. He said, "You are living in her house, you are not living in his house. Why he brings groceries?" He was just strange man, I guess.
Mr. Liebeler. During the time that Marina lived at your house, did you purchase all the groceries and similar items for Marina and the child except for what Mr. Bouhe brought?