Mr. Pryor. No, sir; not that I know of.

Mr. Hubert. All right, then let me ask you this by was of closing. Of course, neither you nor I met before I saw you tonight?

Mr. Pryor. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. And there was no conversation between us except to introduce ourselves. Otherwise, everything that has passed between us has been recorded by this lady as far as you know, is that correct?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir, thank you very much. I appreciate your coming down and taking your evening hours with this.

Mr. Pryor. Well, I don’t know whether I was any help to you or not, but I appreciate it. For the life of me, I couldn’t bring myself to believe that Jack could do something like that, and I still don’t believe that he had any premeditated thought about it, that is, a circumstance that allowed this thing to happen and it was just one of those things that’s stranger to me than any fiction writer could possibly write.

Mr. Hubert. Thank you very much. I am certainly glad you came down.

Mr. Pryor. All right, fine.