Mrs. Hunter. Well, no; I didn't tell them that he went east. I told them he started to turn east and I told him he was going the wrong direction and he would have to turn back. Now, that woman from England that came here—
Mr. Liebeler. Were you there that day she came?
Mrs. Hunter. Yes; she come to my house that night.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what you told her about that?
Mrs. Hunter. Well, just the same thing—about the same thing I have told you, because that's about all I know. I might have remembered a few different little points then that have slipped my mind now, but that's just like what I told you, I guess a few little ends and odds have slipped, but that's just about all I know, because I wasn't expecting that and I wasn't looking for nothing like that and I just didn't think too much about it.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mrs. Whitworth see these people get in the car and drive away, do you know?
Mrs. Hunter. I don't know, because she was on that side where they come out and I was on this—at a door standing in the door.
Mr. Liebeler. You were closer to the door than Mrs. Whitworth?
Mrs. Hunter. No; I was closer to the car than she was. She was back down here where they generally went into the store.
Mr. Liebeler. She was further away from the front door where the car was parked than you were?