Mr. Pic. Robert and I and Lee, we had our fights among us, like all brothers do. But we could handle ourselves and our own problems, but the atmosphere just changed when she was around.
Mr. Jenner. Did your mother ever say anything about whether people liked her or disliked her?
Mr. Pic. She didn't have to. She didn't have many friends and usually the new friends she made she didn't keep very long.
Mr. Jenner. That was her history?
Mr. Pic. I remember every time we moved she always had fights with the neighbors or something or another.
Mr. Jenner. Was she a person who was resentful of the status of others?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And you boys were aware of that, were you?
Mr. Pic. I was aware of it. She always—I remember once when we lived on Eighth Avenue, I believe was the place, the people named McLean living next to us, of course he was an attorney and everything, and they had some money, and my mother——
Mr. Jenner. What town was this?