0140 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. Then he was about the size of Mr. Arnold, Mr. Dalton was? A.
Yes sir, just about that size.

Q. How old a man did Mr. Dalton look to be? A. He looked to be a
man somewhere about 35 years old.

Q. About 35 years old? A. Yes sir.

Q. You don't know where he lived? A. No sir.

Q. You don't know anything about that? A. No sir. I don't
know where he lived at.

Q. How many times did you ever see him? A. I don't know about
that.

Q. Did you see him around the factory? A. I saw him around
there, coming around the factory after a girl.

Q. Did you ever see him any other place except around the
factory? A. No sir, I never saw him anywhere except around the
factory.

Q. How many times did you see him around the factory?
A. Several times I saw him there.

Q. About how many? A. I don't know.

Q. You saw him one time coming out with a girl; what was he
doing the other times you saw him? A. The first time I saw
him he was going out with a lady that he brought there.

Q. That is the time you have done told about? A. Yes sir.

Q. What date was that; about when? A. That was on Saturday.

Q. Well, about what month? A. Somewhere along in June.

Q. Somewhere along in June or July? A. July.

A. Sometime in July? A. Yes sir.

Q. That is the first time you ever saw him? A. Some time about
the last of July.

Q. Where did you see him then? A. Around at the factory.

Q. What was he doing then? A. He come there with a lady.

Q. That same one? A. Yes sir.

Q. That same lady? A. Yes sir.

Q. When did you see him again? A. I saw him again about two
weeks after that.

Q. What was he doing then? A. I just met him in the door then.

Q. Met him in the door? A. Yes sir.

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