Mr. Jenner. I'm just asking you what your impression was at that time.
Mr. Glover. At that time that I first saw her?
Mr. Jenner. Yes; as to whether she had been there to visit the De Mohrenschildts.
Mr. Glover. My impression was that she probably had, but I really couldn't be sure about that.
Mr. Jenner. Anything said that evening indicating how she had reached the De Mohrenschildt's home?
Mr. Glover. You mean just physically brought there?
Mr. Jenner. Had they, the De Mohrenschildts gone to pick her up? Had she gotten there by bus herself? Had she gotten a cab, or how did she get there?
Mr. Glover. I don't remember specifically how she had been brought there.
Mr. Jenner. That subject was not raised so as to give you the impression one way or the other, is that correct?
Mr. Glover. Well, since she didn't have any means of going herself, I am sure, whether she came by bus or whether she was brought by them, I had the impression that she was living in Fort Worth at the time, and I know she was, because at one time, either this time or another time, I volunteered, since I had a car, to take her down to the bus station with the De Mohrenschildts to take her on her way back to Fort Worth, and the bus wasn't leaving right away, and there was a long wait, so we took her over to Fort Worth. But I am not sure whether that was this time or another time.