Mrs. Voshinin. Returning to Russia? No; I don't remember. No; I don't think so.
Mr. Jenner. No mention of the fact—if it was a fact—that Oswald wanted Marina to return to Russia?
Mrs. Voshinin. No; I never heard that.
Mr. Jenner. Or, that they both desired to return to Russia?
Mrs. Voshinin. No; I never heard that.
Mr. Jenner. Just nothing at all concerning——
Mrs. Voshinin. Nothing at all concerning that.
Mr. Jenner. Any conversation that came to your attention with respect to Marina undertaking to have some command of the English language and the reaction of Oswald to that?
Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; that was discussed by De Mohrenschildt. And George thought that Marina wanted very much to study English and that Lee prevented it; that he really was forbidding her to do that. And I remember that Jeanne said something that he found some English book that she had, was trying to learn English behind his back, and he was very angry.
Incidentally, that was again one of those things that was pigeonholed against Oswald, you know. Because the why—you know, the reason that he gave. Why would he want that?