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(Testimony of Marilyn Dorothea Murret)Miss MURRET. Charles, Eugene, John; and my sister is Joyce. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. He works for the Squibbs Pharmaceutical Co. Miss MURRET. New Orleans. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. O'Brien. Miss MURRET. No; in Beaumont, Tex. Miss MURRET. One was John. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. I think Charles. I didn't know them. Miss MURRET. No; they died when they were very young--1918 and 1919, during World War I. Miss MURRET. No; there were none. Miss MURRET. Right. Miss MURRET. Yes. Miss MURRET. Well, when I was younger, she and mother were always on the outs. I remember her then, and then she would move away and come back and occasionally she would stay with us. The last time she moved back to New Orleans was when she lived on--she would stay 1 or 2 days or so---- Miss MURRET. She had been away, and then I hadn't see her, but when she was on Exchange Alley, I think she visited one day. But when they were on Exchange, living on Exchange Alley, of course, I used to see her occasionally. I mean when she would come over and visit, but then she moved to Texas, and I hadn't seen her for ages. Miss MURRET. Yes, sir. Miss MURRET. I don't really remember.
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