Previous to that time, I had said to Lee—I knew that Lee was going to talk about being in Russia, so I said to Lee, "Maybe you had better map out some thoughts for your talk, just what you might be going to say, so you won't be too nervous," and he said, "Oh, don't worry about me; I give talks all the time."
Mr. Jenner. He said he gave talks all the time?
Mrs. Murret. That's what he said. He said, "I'm used to that." He said, "I give talks all the time." I asked Marina later on one day if she would like to attend mass the next morning with me, and she said yes, she would, and she asked Lee about it, so they were talking it over in Russian, so I don't know what they were saying.
Mr. Jenner. Did she go with you to mass the next morning?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; she did.
Mr. Jenner. Did she say she liked it, or what did she say?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; she said, "I like your church very much."
Mr. Jenner. Marina said that?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; I said, "Marina, I'm sorry you don't live near me; we could go to church together," and I said to her, "I wish you would become a Catholic."
Mr. Jenner. Marina could converse to some extent in English, could she not? She could communicate with you to some extent, couldn't she?