Mrs. Paine. Yes; I was.
Mr. Jenner. And now, having examined the statement transcribed on page 46, to the best of your recollection, to the extent it summarizes what was said, is it accurate?
Mrs. Paine. Well, I particularly remember the part of the testimony or the statement, sworn statement, that talks about the rifle, that she had known there had been a rifle in the garage and that it was not there on the 22d, that she could not positively say it was her husband's rifle when they showed her a rifle at the police station. This is what I particularly remember.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall that she fixed the time when she had seen the blanket prior to November 22 as having been 2 weeks prior thereto?
Mrs. Paine. She was indefinite, more so than the statement here.
Mr. Jenner. The statement reads, "I opened the blanket and saw a rifle in it."
Mrs. Paine. My recollection of that is that she opened the blanket and saw a portion of what she judged to be a rifle, having known already that her husband had one.
Mr. Jenner. Did she identify the part she saw as the stock of the rifle?
Mrs. Paine. I don't recall—that was all done by the police.
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, is there anything in addition that has occurred to you—however, Mr. Howlett has called my attention to something we thought we might ask you before we close.