0145 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. About what time? A. Well, it was somewhere about the last of
August.

Q. Last of August? A. Yes sir.

Q. Well, now, did you see anybody that day? Was Mr.
Holloway sick that day, too? He was sick that day, too, wasn't
he? A. No sir, he wasn't sick that day.

Q. Did you see him. A. Yes sir, I saw him that day.

Q. What time did he leave that day? A. I don't know; he left
about two o'clock I reckon.

Q. Don't reckon, please, Jim, tell us if you have any memory
about it, say so, and if you haven't, say you haven't, please?
A. He left away from there about two o'clock.

Q. Then awhile ago you said about half past two, and- now you
state two? A. No sir, I said he left away from there about half
past two the first time.

Q. And this time, what time did you say he left? A. I said he left
away from there about two.

Q. About two o'clock? A. Yes sir, that time.

Q. Did you see Mr. Darley that day? A. I disremember whether
I did or not.

Q. You disremember that? A. Yes sir.

Q. The next time was Thanksgiving Day, did you watched for him?
A. The next time I watched for him---

Q. Was Thanksgiving Day? A. Was the last day the last o f Sept.,
behind Thanksgiving Day.

Q. That was behind Thanksgiving Day? A. Yes sir.

Q. Before or after Thanksgiving, Jim? A. This here was before
Thanksgiving.

Q. Haven't you said half a dozen times that you watched in
September, and that was after Thanksgiving? Haven't you told
that a dozen times to the Jury? A. I said it was after Thanksgiving. Q. Yes? A. Well, September is after Thanksgiving.

Q. Your understanding is that it was after Thanksgiving?
A. Yes sir, after Thanksgiving.

Q. So that it was in September after Thanksgiving?
A. Yes sir.

Q. That is correct, now Jim? A. Yes sir, after Thanksgiving

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