Mr. Jenner. What couple was that?
Mrs. Evans. I don't know what couple it was—somebody; she had put an ad in the paper or something—some young couple. I don't know their names. She said people told her that when Lee was in the high chair, that he used to cry a lot, and they thought they were whipping little Lee, so she came home unexpectedly one night, and the child had welts on his legs, and she told them to get out and get out now.
So then from there she bought another house and sold that, and—now, this is what she told me; she told me that she bought this little double house, and she ran a sweet shop for a while in the front room there.
Mr. Jenner. She told you that she sold that house and bought a double?
Mrs. Evans. Yes, as I recall, she did.
Mr. Jenner. What's a "double"?
Mrs. Evans. That's really two houses, side by side; you have a door here and a door here, two entrances. They call them flats or duplexes some places, but we call them doubles.
Mr. Jenner. O.K. I just wanted to make sure the record is clear on that.
Mrs. Evans. She bought that little house, and they moved in there with her three children.
Mr. Jenner. Was that over at 831 Pauline Street?