Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Sure, we left, you know. We were no friends, nothing. We just were too busy to be with them—period.

Mr. Jenner. I am not talking about you. I am talking about the other people now.

As you related this morning, they began to withdraw.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; and we were too busy. We saw them—we withdrew also to an extent—you see what I mean. We saw a lot of them at the beginning, and then we stopped seeing them. Then we saw them again for Christmas and invited them to another party, and that is all.

Then we saw them the last time for Easter.

I am not defending myself for having seen them. But that is a fact.

Mr. Jenner. Well, I appreciate that.

What was your impression as to whether this was a hospitable man?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Who, Oswald?

Mr. Jenner. Oswald. Was he a man who was not very hospitable?