0106 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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say: "That's all right", and then left.

Q. Then he came out behind you and left? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Now, that's the first time? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Now, when was the next Saturday? A. The next Saturday was mighty near the same thing.

Q. Well, what was the next Saturday; I didn't ask you whether it was the same thing or not? A. That was about two weeks after that.

Q. Was that in August or in July? A. Well, it was about the last of July or the first of August.

Q. Well, do you remember the date? A. No, sir, I don't remember the date at all.

Q. Where did you get your money that time; did you draw it? A. Yes, sir, I drawed my money that time.

Q. Go up and draw it yourself? A. I disremember whether I drawed it myself or not.

Q. Can't remember anything about that? A. No, sir.

Q. The first time it happened, did you draw it yourself? A. I can't remember whether I did or not.

Q. You can't remember that? A. No, sir.

Q. Tell us the next Saturday. You think it was about two weeks after that? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Now, when did Mr. Frank first mention it to you that Saturday? When did he first mention it, that Saturday, to you? A. Mr. Frank mentioned it to me the same Saturday I was there.

Q. About three o'clock? A. I don't know, sir, what time it was.

Q. About half past two, was it? A. About half past two, I guess, that Saturday.

Q. About half past two, you think, that Saturday? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Where were you then? A. At the factory.

Q. Mr. Frank came and got you? A. No, sir; he told me that morning before ever they paid off.

Q. What time was that he told you? A. I don't know, sir, it was near twelve o'clock when he did tell me.

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 specific dates, times, and events, suggesting an attempt to establish a timeline or sequence of events. The mention of drawing money and interactions with Mr. Frank at a factory indicates it might be related to a workplace incident or a financial transaction.

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