Mr. Hubert. What do you mean by making quite a point of it?

Mr. Crafard. He asked me two or three times about it.

Mr. Hubert. Did it strike you as odd?

Mr. Crafard. No; it just struck me as if he kind of wanted me to go. He thought it wouldn’t be—didn’t think it would be very good for me to stay there at the club by myself.

Mr. Hubert. Why not?

Mr. Crafard. I have no idea.

Mr. Hubert. Did he tell you that he thought——

Mr. Crafard. He said he thought it would be better for me to go with him than to stay at the club.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ask him why he had such thought?

Mr. Crafard. No; I didn’t. I didn’t think about it.