Mrs. Hunter. I never did hear her open her mouth.

Mr. Liebeler. How did the little girl, the 2-year-old, behave? Was she well behaved?

Mrs. Hunter. Yes; she just went along holding her her mother's dresstail. He didn't help her with either one of the babies and she was walking along. You know, she is kind of shy and it was in a strange place and she was kind of holding to her mother's coattail when they were up there where I was at—where the table went around and I don't know—I just—they was kind of dressed bummy or something—I don't know what you would call it. She was kind of clean. He looked pretty nice. I just thought—why was she dressed like that—you know how you will notice that.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you hear the little girl say anything at all to her mother or her father?

Mrs. Hunter. No; I didn't hear her say anything. Now, when they went down the aisle, nearly to where Mrs. Whitworth and this man was, she looked down at her and said something, but I didn't understand what she said. She kind of whispered it to her. Now, I don't know what she said or—she said shhh—or something like that to her—I didn't understand, but she did look down.

Mr. Liebeler. The mother did look down to the little girl?

Mrs. Hunter. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. How long were these people in the store altogether—the family in the store altogether?

Mrs. Hunter. Oh, I don't know—I would be scared to say about that, because, not expecting anything—they come and went so much in there—I didn't pay no attention to about how long they was in there.

Mr. Liebeler. Were you along with them when they were looking at the furniture?