Mr. Hubert. Did he say that you were stupid? Did he use some words that you didn’t like, that gave you the impression he was mad at you?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t remember what he said, sir.
Mr. Hubert. But, in any case, whatever words they were, they were not polite?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Hubert. Shall I put it that way?
Mr. Crafard. It was his general way of speaking to me, more like—he talked to me more like he always did with Andy, when he was mad with Andy, when he was bawling Andy out for something.
Mr. Hubert. Was it the tone of voice more than the actual words?
Mr. Crafard. I believe it was both. One thing his voice was very loud, and he knew how that grated on me.
Mr. Hubert. He had talked to you like that before?
Mr. Crafard. On one occasion, and I had stopped him. I told him I didn’t like it. I told him if he wanted to talk to me, to talk to me, not to yell at me.