Miss Murret. I don't know if it was only Russian, or what, or some other language. He just teaches, you know——
Mr. Liebeler. And you don't have any idea where he lived?
Miss Murret. Who? The professor? No. So then it was just that he had a daughter in Russia, and I was just wondering why she got to know him.
Mr. Liebeler. Oswald?
Miss Murret. I often wonder how it was that she spoke Russian.
Mr. Liebeler. Who? Mrs. Paine?
Miss Murret. Yes; and then it came out in the paper, or it was in Time magazine, or something, that she was a Quaker, so I discarded all those ideas also, claiming where she was, I guess, just purely interested in the language, and you would see people who spoke that language.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you suspicious of Mrs. Paine? Were you suspicious of Mrs. Paine in any way?
Miss Murret. At first, because she sought all of the Russian speaking people, and she spoke Russian herself.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you indicate that the Secret Service had discussed this with you about the professor?