Now, you had this visit, and you returned home?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I think the first visit was very short, and we drove back with Lawrence, and I remember on the way we discussed that couple, and both had a lot of sympathy for her especially. But he also struck me as a very sympathetic fellow.
Mr. Jenner. Yes. Give me your impression of him at that time—your first impression.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. The first impression and the last impression remain more or less the same. I could never get mad at this fellow.
Mr. Jenner. Why?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Sometimes he was obnoxious. I don't know. I had a liking for him. I always had a liking for him. There was something charming about him, there was some—I don't know. I just liked the guy—that is all.
Mr. Jenner. When you reached home, you reported on this——
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. You know, he was very humble—with me he was very humble. If somebody expressed an interest in him, he blossomed, absolutely blossomed. If you asked him some questions about him, he was just out of this world. That was more or less the reason that I think he liked me very much.
Mr. Jenner. Yes; he did. It is so reported, and Marina has so said.
Well, that first visit didn't give you any opportunity to observe the relations between Marina and Lee, I assume?