0133 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Thanksgiving morning? A. I didn't see him Thanksgiving morning,
but I saw him the day before Thanksgiving.

Q. That is the time when you heard him talk talking in the
presence of Snowball? A. Yes sir.

Q. He didn't hesitate to talk for Snowball? A. No sir.

Q. He talked before Snowball just like he did before you?
A. Yes sir.

Q. The first time he did that was Thanksgiving Day, that he talked
before Snowball? A. Not Thanksgiving Day, no sir.

Q. The day before Thanksgiving? A. Yes sir, the day before.

Q. When was that when you and him and Snowball were talking
together? A. I don't know what time it was.

Q. You don't know what time that was? A. No sir, I
Q. You don't know what time that was? A. No sir, I don't know
what time it was.

Q. Was it in the morning? A. Yes sir, somewhere along in the
morning.

Q. Or in the afternoon? A. It was somewhere in the morning.

Q. About what time in the morning? A. I don't know, sir,
what time it was, I reckon somewhere before 12 o'clock.

Q. Was Snowball the elevator man? A. Yes, he was running the
elevator that day.

Q. The date you don't remember, but it was sometime in Sept.,
before Thanksgiving Day? A. Yes sir.

Q. The day before Thanksgiving? A. Yes sir.

Q. And Snowball was the elevator man at that time?
A. No sir.

Q. How came him to be running the elevator? A. Because he wanted
me to swap places with him, and I wouldn't do it; and he went
to work and swept some trash in the box, and I had to sweep it out.

Q. You were the elevator man? A. Yes sir.

Q. But he was running it? A. Yes sir, he was running it then.

Q. And he didn't say a word
of you? A. No sir, he didn't say a word.

Q. It didn't attract his attention at all? A. No sir, didn't
attract his attention at all.

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