Mr. Hubert. That you had to identify yourself, as it were?
Mrs. Pitts. Yes, sir; I told him who I was and told him, says, “I’m coming to clean.” See, I had borrowed $25 from him a while back and paid him the money back, and I thought when he asked me did I want some money I—and says, “Oh, no; I don’t want to borrow no money today. I am coming to clean.” Told him coming to clean today. Is so—it’s Sunday, you’ve always told me to wait until Tuesday and then Saturday, and back to Sunday, and I says, “And today is Sunday.” And he says, “Oh.” And I said——
Mr. Hubert. He says, What?
Mrs. Pitts. He says, “Oh,”—and I says to him, I says, “If you don’t want me to come on, if you have got somebody—company or something, I can wait and come tomorrow. I’ll wait and come tomorrow if you say so.”
Mr. Hubert. Well——
Mrs. Pitts. “No, you come now, but you call me.”
Mr. Hubert. Well, now, was there anything else peculiar about the conversation?
Mrs. Pitts. Then, he didn’t seem to know who I were at first. Turned and says to me, says, “Are you coming over here? What you coming over here for?” And I says, coming over to clean. I says, “Today is Sunday.” He says, “well—I didn’t seem to think that I would have to tell him that.
“Come over to clean I will leave the keys for you and come and start, and you can come on and clean,” and I said, “Yes, sir.” Well, then, I was getting arrangements made to start and he turned to me again and say, “What you coming for?” And I said, “Well, I’m coming to clean and dust.”
Mr. Hubert. He said that several times?