Mr. Griffin. Yes. Do you know who Branch is?
Mrs. Grant. Yes; I know him. Gee, I don’t know. I have called him different times, but I don’t remember talking to him.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember trying to make some arrangements with Branch about getting a pianoplayer?
Mrs. Grant. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. When did you do that?
Mrs. Grant. I don’t know, I was having trouble right along. [I believe it was Friday, November 15.]
Mr. Griffin. Was that after you went in the hospital, or before you were in the hospital?
Mrs. Grant. Well, Joe left the first week in November. I have called Henry Branch, I think it was, before my operation, now that you brought it back to me. I don’t remember calling that Friday or Saturday, unless I wanted to show some people, because I had a pianoplayer. Leonard Wood was working for me. He was the pianoplayer.
Mr. Griffin. But he quit you fairly soon?
Mrs. Grant. But he was working then, because I want to tell you what happened. He had called the house. Now listen closely. Leonard Wood called the house. You brought that up, and I have all reasons to believe it was Friday night. And he said, “How do you feel, Mrs. Grant?”