Mr. Jenner. Cannot?
Mrs. Dymitruk. "I cannot—because they have so many children here and you have to wait your turn."
I said, "Maybe those children——"—I see around there—playing around—so, I say, "Maybe they don't have a fever high like this. Can't you take baby right away?"
"Oh, no; you have to wait 3 or 4 hours"—or something like that.
I said, "Well, I'm sorry. We have to go home."
So, I brought her home. It was about 2 o'clock. And I said to her, "Well, if your husband comes home, you have to decide what to do. If you want it, I can take you to hospital this evening."
She said, "Yes."
So I came to see her around, maybe 6 o'clock—maybe 5 o'clock or something—I don't remember. But when I came home to see her her husband wasn't home.
Mr. Jenner. Was not?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Was not. I said, "Now, Marina, I would like to take you to the hospital. Do you want to go?"