Mrs. Powell. You mean when I—not counting the times I was gone?
Mr. Griffin. Well, did you work for him steadily after you first went to work for him, or were there times when you didn’t work for him?
Mrs. Powell. I worked steady for about 9 months or a year, and then I went out of town for 2 or 3 months, and then I came back and worked, and went out of town, and came back.
Mr. Griffin. Now, how did you first go to work for him?
Mrs. Powell. This friend of mine was working over there, and she told me about him.
Mr. Griffin. Who was that?
Mrs. Powell. Shari Lynn.
Mr. Griffin. Had you worked as a dancer before?
Mrs. Powell. Yes; but I hadn’t been working steady. I had been doing club dates. There is a club in Fort Worth that they have exotics on weekends, and that was all I was doing. I had never worked seven nights a week before, and three shows a night, and she wanted me to go on the road. I am her protege.
Mr. Griffin. What is her real name?