0141 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. What date was that, about when? A. I don't know, it was on a
Saturday, I disremember the time.

Q. That is the time you have already told about. You have
done told about that? A. Yes sir, I have done told about it.

Q. This morning? A. Yes sir.

Q. What month was that? A. I don't know, somewhere about the
last of August, I reckon.

Q. About the last of August, you reckon? A. Yes sir.

Q. When did you see him again? A. I didn't see him no more, I
don't reckon, until along up to about Thanksgiving time.

Q. Where did you see him then? A. I saw him there, coming in
there with a lady.

Q. That is the same Thanksgiving Day you have already told
about? A. Yes sir.

Q. He came in there Thanksgiving? A. No sir, I didn't say
Thanksgiving, it was before Thanksgiving, I said before Thanksgiv-
ing.

Q. When did you see him again? A. No more then until after
Christmas.

Q. Then, where did you see him? A. I saw him there to the factory
with a lady.

Q. Did you ever see him anywhere else, except those times coming
out of the factory? A. No sir, that is all.

Q. You saw him about Christmas? A. Yes sir, I saw him coming in-
to the factory.

Q. You said until after Christmas? A. I said this last time,
I didn't see him no more until after Christmas.

Q. It was Christmas? A. I didn't see him on Christmas day.

Q. About what time did you see him? A. Sometime along in January.

Q. Somewhere along in January? A. Yes sir.

Q. Who did he come out with? A. He came out that time by himself.

Q. By himself, where had he been? A. Him and the lady was down in
the basement.

Q. Do you know who she was? A. I don't know her name, but I know
her face, and I know where she lives.

Q. How long since you have seen Mr. Dalton? A. Well, I haven't

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