0181 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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A. I didn't time him; he just came and looked and turned and
walked out.

Q. Came in the dressing room?
A. Just came to the door.

Q. Came into the door of the dressing room?
A. Yes.

Q. How was Miss Ermille Mayfield dressed at that time?
A. She had off her top dress, and was holding her old dress in
her hand to put it on.

Q. Now, you reported that to the forelady there?
A. I did not but Ermille did.

Q. Now did you talk or not to anybody or hear of anybody ex-
cept Miss Ermille Wayfield talking about Mr. Frank going
in the dressing room before there when she had some of her clothes
off?
A. I have heard remarks but I don't remember who said them,
or anything about it.

Q. (By Mr. Rosser) Was that before April 28th?
A. Yes sir.

Q. Well, what was said about Mr. Frank going in the room, the
dressing room?
A. I don't remember.

Q. Well, by whom was it said?
A. I don't remember.

Q. Well, how many girls did you hear talking about it?
A. I don't remember I just remember I heard something about it
two or three different times, but I don't remember anything
about it, just a few times.

Q. Was that said two or three different times?
A. I said a few times, I said two or three times.

Q. How would the girls---- she said she heard them talking
about Mr. Frank going in the dressing room on two or three differ-
ent occasions---well, you know you heard them discussing about
his going in this dressing room on different occasions, two or
three different occasions did you?
A. Yes.

Q. That is what you said, wasn't it?
A. Yes sir.

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