Mr. Belin. Had he come any earlier to try and find a room earlier—or not?
Mr. Johnson. Uh—Mrs. Roberts said he had been by once before.
Mr. Belin. And was that little room available then, or not—or don't you remember?
Mr. Johnson. I don't remember exactly. I believe, though, that—uh—I believe he looked at it and decided he'd wait awhile. But the next time he came back, why he decided he'd take it.
My wife told him that—uh—if he wanted to take that room, why he could, you know, when we had a larger room and more convenient for him, why he could have it. And so he just—after he got this little room, why he just decided he'd stay in it.
Mr. Belin. Could you describe that little room for us?
Mr. Johnson. Well, it's just a—a small room. I believe it's about 8 by 12, or something like that. It was a library room.
Mr. Belin. Does it have any windows in it?
Mr. Johnson. It has—uh—three—four windows, I believe.
Mr. Belin. On one side, two sides, three sides?