0118 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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into his office.

Q. Where was he standing? A. Standing by the trash barrel, smoking a cigarette.

Q. She went upstairs and went into Mr. Frank's office, and you heard her? A. I heard her going towards Mr. Frank's office.

Q. You heard her go in there? A. I couldn't hear them go in; I heard her going towards it.

Q. Didn't you say you heard those others go in? A. No sir, I said I heard them going towards the office.

Q. You didn't say you saw them go in? A. No sir, I said I heard them go towards it.

Q. And you didn't say you heard them go in? A. No, sir, I said I heard them go towards the office.

Q. You didn't say you saw them go in? A. No sir, I said I heard them go towards it.

Q. And you didn't say you heard them go in? A. No sir, I said I heard them go towards his office.

Q. But you didn't see the others? A. I don't remember saying I seen the others.

Q. Now she came and she went up towards Mr. Frank's office, and he stamped? A. Mr Frank came out there and stamped.

Q. Where did he come to and stamp? A. Came to the trash barrel where he had told me---

Q. You mean upstairs? A. Yes sir, he was up on the second floor stamping.

Q. And you were on the first floor? A. Right about the trash barrel.

Q. And you were on the first floor? A. Right about the trash barrel.

Q. And he told you he was going to stamp? A. Yes sir, two times.

Q. And then he stamped? A. Yes sir.

Q. And then you closed the door? A. Yes sir, like he said so.

Q. How long did you stay there? A. I didn't stand in the door after I closed the door. I came back and sat down on the box.

Q. How long did you stay there? A. About a hour and a half.

Q. That would have been until about 10:30---about 10 o'clock.

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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, particularly in relation to Mr. Frank's office and a trash barrel, suggesting a detailed account of events that took place in a specific location. The mention of specific times and actions like stamping and smoking indicates a focus on establishing a timeline and sequence of events. This could be related to a historical case, possibly the Leo Frank case, given the reference to "Mr. Frank."

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