0144 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. You don't think you saw him? A. No sir, I don't think I saw him.

Q. He was sick? A. He was sick that Saturday.

Q. He was sick on that Saturday? A. Two Saturdays in June.

Q. He was sick one Saturday when you watched? A. Yes sir.

Q. About what date was it; about what date was it, when you watched, when he was sick? A. It was somewhere about three o'clock I reckon.

Q. What month was it that old man Holloway was sick when you watched? A. I don't know whether he was sick or not; they told me he was sick.

Q. You said he was sick? A. They told me he was sick.

Q. They reported to you that he was sick? A. Yes sir.

Q. What date was that? A. It was about the last of July, the first or last--- or something like that.

Q. What date was it? A. It was the last of July or first of August, or something like that.

Q. You said he was sick again. When was he sick again? A. He was sick again up in this year.

Q. This year? A. Yes sir.

Q. I am not talking about that. Didn't you see Mr. Darley that time when Mr. Holloway was sick? A. When Mr. Holloway was sick, I disremember now whether I seen Mr. Darley that day or not.

Q. Did you see Mr. Schiff that day? A. I disremember whether I saw Mr. Schiff or not.

Q. You disremember that? A. Yes sir.

Q. Did you see anybody that day? A. Yes sir, I seen somebody that day.

Q. Who? A. I saw Mr. Frank that day for one person.

Q. I know; but outside of Mr. Frank who else of the office force did you see that day---anybody or not. A. The office force, well, I disremember now.

Q. Well, now the next time you watched there, that was Thanksgiving wasn't it? A. No sir, that was before Thanksgiving.

Q. Before Thanksgiving? A. Yes sir, that was before Thanksgiving.

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