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(CHAPTER VII - Lee Harvey Oswald: Background and Possible Motives)A. He said that he was lonely because he hadn't come the preceding weekend, and he wanted to make his peace with me. Q. Did you say anything to him then? A. He tried to talk to me but I would not answer him, and he was very upset. Q. Were you upset with him? A. I was angry, of course. He was not angry--he was upset. I was angry. He tried very hard to please me. He spent quite a bit of time putting away diapers and played with the children on the street. Q. How did you indicate to him that you were angry with him? A. By not talking to him. Q. And how did he show that he was upset? A. He was upset over the fact that I would not answer him. He tried to start a conversation with me several times, but I
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