Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, I'm going to ask you that question as of that afternoon. What was your impression, if you have any, of the relationship between Marina and Lee as of that time?
Mr. Taylor. As of that time, it appeared to be normal—normal man and wife relationship. I think it was somewhat strained by a language barrier. Some of the people present, not speaking Russian, and she did not speak any English, and this left somewhat of a burden upon the others present to interpret the conversations from one side or the other. But I was not able to sense any disharmony at that point.
Mr. Jenner. Now, by the time you had arrived at their home, had you had some notion of why you were invited to be present on that occasion?
Mr. Taylor. Only to meet them and I hoped to learn something about Russia and how people live there.
Mr. Jenner. All right. How long did this meeting take place?
Mr. Taylor. Uh—I believe from about 4 until 7.
Mr. Jenner. Did you have anything to eat during that period of time?
Mr. Taylor. No.
Mr. Jenner. Have you now related all the subjects discussed at that meeting having a relation to the Oswalds and any part you would play in their lives?
Mr. Taylor. Uh—well, as I mentioned before, it was difficult to remember whether it was that Sunday or the following Sunday, but I tend to think that that Sunday evening, Marina and her daughter, June, returned to Dallas with my wife and I and that Lee stayed——