Mr. Jenner. Well, you are expressing that opinion from what you have heard and read, in addition to what you saw yourself, are you not?
Mr. Evans. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. But you did notice that yourself?
Mr. Evans. Oh, yes, I did; definitely I noticed it.
Mr. Jenner. Was that the first time that you had met either Marguerite or Ekdahl?
Mr. Evans. Yes; that's the first time. I may have met Marguerite before but not Ekdahl, and not the boys either, but Marguerite was working on Canal Street in some hosiery shop, and I might have seen her there. I know Myrtle knew her for quite a few years, so I probably had met her before. I just don't remember now.
Mr. Jenner. What kind of a person was she?
Mr. Evans. She was a very fine person, a nice looking woman—well educated, soft spoken, a very, very nice woman; wonderful.
Mr. Jenner. Did you get the impression that Mr. Ekdahl and she, apart from this vacation, traveled a lot?
Mr. Evans. Yes.