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(Testimony of Mary E. Bledsoe)
But he said, "And I want my room cleaned and clean sheets put on the bed." And I said, "Well, I will after you move because you are going to move." He said, "Why?"
I says, "Because I am not going to rent to you any more." I said, "Well, I don't have it." So, he left Saturday morning and, in the meantime, I think his wife was going to have a baby---- Mr. BALL. You told him you weren't going to rent to him any more on that Saturday morning about 10 o'clock. At that time did he have his bag? Was he carrying a bag? Mrs. BLEDSOE. I didn't like his attitude. He was just kind of like this, you know, just big shot, you know, and I didn't have anything to say to him, and--but, I didn't like him. There was just something about him I didn't like or want him-- just wasn't the kind of person I wanted. Just didn't want him around me. Mr. BALL. When he left on Saturday morning do you know by what transportation he took? Mrs. BLEDSOE. No; I just saw him go out the door. Didn't pay any attention. And when he left I said--oh, he was going to come back and get his things Saturday. He took it out and said, "Well, it is 2 dollars," and, I---"Well, I don't have it, so, he went off." Mr. BALL. Now, wait a minute. Saturday morning you told him you wouldn't rent to him again. What did he say about getting his money back? Mr. BALL. Was there anything said about whether he would come to get his clothes?
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