Mr. Jenner. And you can see why that is important to me, as to whether Marina would take exception to anything Mrs. Paine said?
Mr. Mamantov. Right. Now, we were waiting about 2½ or 3 hours altogether for the typist to type that.
Mr. Jenner. It was the taking of the statement, the transcribing of the statement, the reading of the statement to Marina and Mrs. Paine, and then have the witnesses read the statements or listen to them and then sign them.
Mr. Mamantov. That's correct.
Mr. Jenner. All of this took about 3 hours?
Mr. Mamantov. That's correct.
Mr. Jenner. Did Mrs. Paine speak to Marina in Russian while you were present?
Mr. Mamantov. Right, yes, she did. Mrs. Paine spoke in Russian to Marina—yes, she did.
Mr. Jenner. Any statements made by Mrs. Paine in Russian to Marina, were they pertinent to the subject matters about which you have testified?
Mr. Mamantov. No; I don't think so. I don't remember—personal conversation more or less about the child who was present.