Mr. Senator. It didn’t look like the normal look as I have known him.
Mr. Hubert. Was your concern, if not your fear, that he might go off his normal method of thinking or that he would do himself harm? I mean were you concerned or was it just simply an observation which you passed on?
Mr. Senator. I am observing all this. You know I can tell. But I didn’t know what to think. I didn’t know how to think.
Mr. Hubert. I think you have already said that you didn’t have any fears of anything.
Mr. Senator. No; I wasn’t afraid of him.
Mr. Hubert. No; but I mean were you concerned that something might happen to him, that he might do something?
Mr. Senator. No; not particularly; no.
Mr. Hubert. Did you think that——
Mr. Senator. The thing is I never asked him the thoughts within him or what he was thinking about.
Mr. Hubert. Did it occur to you that maybe somebody ought to talk to him about it, that his grief was going to the point, or his condition of being upset was going to the point that somebody ought to talk to him about it?