Mr. Jenner. Did you visit with them on that occasion?
Mr. Taylor. Yes; I did. I was treated as a very welcome guest. I assumed, at the time, that the reason for that was I was probably the only guest they had had—or at least certainly that guests were unusual, and that I was very welcome. As a matter of fact, almost immediately after I arrived, Marina left and walked some two and a half blocks to a doughnut shop and bought some doughnuts and returned.
And we just talked briefly that evening—not about anything in great detail. I stayed—I didn't go to stay a long time, just to return the manuscript, but due to the hospitality that was extended, I stayed perhaps an hour or 2 hours.
Mr. Jenner. How did they appear, in their relations one to the other, on this occasion?
Mr. Taylor. It appeared that—uh—they were getting along well. When I arrived, the baby was asleep and they were both in the kitchen. He was sitting at a table, I think, reading and——
Mr. Jenner. A book or a newspaper?
Mr. Taylor. Sir?
Mr. Jenner. Reading a book or a newspaper?
Mr. Taylor. A book, I believe. I think he checked out a number of books from the library.
Mr. Jenner. Did you understand him to be an avid reader?