0100 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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there when he called me and talked to me about the work.
Q. And that was on Saturday A. Yes, sir, that was on a Saturday.
Q. About what time, now A. I don't know, somewhere about three
o'clock, though.
Q. Sometime about three o'clock A. Yes, sir.
Q. What was your Saturday hours, Jim A. I always generally
have to work from the time I get back there until half past
four that evening.
Q. What time would you usually get back there A. I would leave
away from there about half past two, ring out the clock, and
come back about half past one or two o'clock.
Q. Would you ring in again A. Yes, sir; sometimes I would and
sometimes I wouldn't-----
Q. The first time you say you ever watched, you say you
watched for Frank and somebody else last July A. Yes sir.
Q. You don't know who the man was A. Yes, sir, I know who the
man was.
Q. Who was he A. Aman named Mr. Dalton.
Q. Where is he A. I don't know where he is now.
Q. How do you spell that A. I don't know how you spell it.
Q. What did he do A. A young lady that worked at the factory--
I don't know what her name was--she would go off and get him
and bring him in there.
Q. You don't know where he lived A. No, sir; I don't know
where he lived, but I know where she lived.
Q. How come him to tell you who she was A. She was the
one told me his name.
Q. Where is the young lady A. I don't know, sir, if she's
anywhere in the room and if she'll stand up I can tell you if it
is her.
Q. Give us her name A. I don't know, sir, what her name is;
the detectives know the name, I don't.
didn't tell me who she was, I described to them where she lives at
Q. Where does she live A. She lives on West Hunter Street.
Q. Where A. Between Hunter and Haynes Street, around about
Magnolia Street, down there.
/17.

Based on the content of the text, it appears to be a transcript of a question-and-answer session, possibly from a legal or investigative context. The questions and answers revolve around the activities and whereabouts of individuals, particularly focusing on work hours, interactions with specific people, and locations. The mention of "the factory" and "detectives" suggests it might be related to a criminal investigation or a legal proceeding involving workplace activities or events.

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