*Mrs. Oswald. Just one time I was in the store? I do not remember that I was ever in a furniture store. That does not make a difference for me. I recall the time when I was in a store with Mrs. Ruth Paine.
Mr. Gregory. Which store was it?
Mrs. Oswald. In that store they were selling baby things and towels and I was looking for something for a child.
Mrs. Whitworth. No; I didn't sell anything like that—mine was all furniture.
*Mrs. Oswald. There was just one store like that.
Mrs. Whitworth. But we went to the extreme back of the store and, as well as I remember, I had a used reddish maple bookcase headboard bed, you know, I was showing you.
Mrs. Oswald. I was never in any furniture store.
Mrs. Whitworth. Well, she didn't act like she was, even that day, you know, she walked off.
*Mrs. Oswald. You know, not because I want to say you are wrong, but I can't remember I was in a furniture store, especially when I talked with somebody.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, Marina, you said you do remember one time that you were in a store with Mrs. Paine and with Lee and with the children. Do you remember how long you were in the store that time?