Mrs. Murret. I think afterward. I don't know whether there was any friendship with the Oswald family during this marriage or not. I couldn't say. She never spoke about it, but I do know, after the death of the brother, they had some dissension about something. I don't know what, but that ended that friendship with the Oswalds.
Mr. Jenner. As far as you know or were advised, that was never repaired, was it?
Mrs. Murret. I don't think so.
Mr. Jenner. Your sister married Mr. Ekdahl?
Mrs. Murret. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And your recollection of that event is what?
Mrs. Murret. What do you mean?
Mr. Jenner. What do you remember about that incident?
Mrs. Murret. Well, I don't know anything about the marriage at all, other than what you have told me about it. I only met Mr. Ekdahl one time, and they were about to be married about that time it seems like, and they say that Mr. Ekdahl was a sick man and had a bad heart, and he was a little older than she was, and she didn't seem very enthusiastic about marrying Mr. Ekdahl, and that's when his sister came down here and she liked Marguerite a lot, and she said, "Why don't you go ahead and marry him? He is lonesome," and so forth, so she just decided, I guess, to marry Ed.
Mr. Jenner. His name was Edward Ekdahl?