Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mrs. Voshinin. And some of the pictures were her with scarcely anything on [laughing], with very little dress on.
Mr. Jenner. Did you get the impression that this was deliberate because they were apprehensive that they might be attacked as they walked?
Mrs. Voshinin. Robbed, you mean.
Mr. Jenner. Yes; robbed.
Mrs. Voshinin. No, I thought it was more practical—because the branches scratch and tear your clothing, and, you know, less clothing you have always it is the better. However, they were traveling with a mule which probably would be considered by Southern American robbers as valuable thing. So, they could have been robbed. In fact, they were attacked at night once and had to shoot it off. You know, they were shooting.
But, they were very poorly dressed because Jeanne told me that they were taken in the cities for paupers—they were mistaken for paupers, and people would lend them money.
Mr. Jenner. Give them pesos?
Mrs. Voshinin. Yes [laughing].
Mr. Jenner. All of which, I am sure, Mr. De Mohrenschildt enjoyed thoroughly?