Mr. Jenner. No; in Texas; this was just a summer vacation over in Covington, isn't that right?

Mr. Evans. Yes; that's right.

Mr. Jenner. What impression did you get as to the life and habits and personality of Mr. Ekdahl and Marguerite and Lee, that is, when they were not on vacation—when they were moving from place to place in the pursuit of Mr. Ekdahl's line of business, from city to city?

Mr. Evans. Well, I think Marguerite and Ekdahl got along pretty well, except for the kid. I mean, he wanted his own way about everything.

Mr. Jenner. You noticed that?

Mr. Evans. Oh, yes.

Mr. Jenner. That was quite apparent to you even though this was vacation time when you saw them over in Covington?

Mr. Evans. I don't understand that.

Mr. Jenner. I said, was this apparent to you even when they were on this picnic over in Covington that you told us about?

Mr. Evans. Yes; you could notice that. It seemed like all his life, Lee wanted his way, and that's what he wanted.