0103 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. When this young lady went off and came back and brought
Dalton back, where did you see her again? A. I saw her and Mr.
Dalton when the come in at the door.
Q. You were watching them? A. Yes, sir.
Q. Then where did they go? A. Upstairs to Mr. Frank's office.
Q. Did you see them go to Mr. Frank's office? A. I heard them
walking in Mr. Frank's office.
Q. Then how long did they stay in Mr. Frank's office? A. They
didn't stay in there long, ten or fifteen minutes I reckon.
Q. Then where did they go? A. They came back down, and she say:
"All right, James."
Q. Then his name was James Dalton? A. No, sir; that was talking
to me—said all right to me.
Q. You saw them go in the factory and heard them go to Mr. Frank's
office, and how long did they stay there? A. About fifteen min-
utes, I reckon.
Q. Then all of them came down together? A. No, sir. They didn't
all come down together—just this lady and Mr. Dalton.
Q. Then how long before Mr. Frank came down? A. He was the last
one that came down.
Q. How long? A. About an hour after that.
Q. You never heard any of them come out of Mr. Frank's office
after they went in? A. Yes, sir; this lady and this man come back
down.
Q. They came back and went down? A. No, sir; they didn't go out.
She came down and say: "All right, James", and I would say:
"all right", and a place on the first floor that leads into another
department, and after you get into this other department, there's
a trap door and stairway that leads down in the basement, and they
pull out that trap door and go down in the basement.
Q. And that time, she came down and says: "All right, James"?
Yes, sir.
Q. She knew you? A. Yes, sir.
Q. Because she worked in the office? A. No, sir, she didn't
work in the office, she worked on the fourth floor.
Q. Then you went through that door—a door right behind the

Based on the content of the text, it appears to be a transcript of a testimony or an interrogation, possibly related to a legal or criminal investigation. The questions and answers revolve around the movements and actions of individuals within a factory, specifically mentioning Mr. Frank's office and the basement. The mention of specific times and locations suggests an attempt to establish a timeline or sequence of events, which is typical in legal proceedings or investigations.

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