0101 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Q. How come you to know she lived there? A. Because I passed her
house every morning.

Q. And the man was named Dalton? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Who was with Mr. Frank? A. The lady that was with Mr. Frank
was Miss Daisy Hopkins.

Q. Where did she live? A. I don't know, sir, where Miss Daisy
Hopkins lived.

Q. Where did she work? A. She worked up on the fourth floor.

Q. Do you know where she is now? A. No sir.

Q. Now, what time of day was that? A. It would always be some-
where about three or three thirty.

Q. Where did Mr. Frank tell you to watch, that time? A. I would
be up there sweeping, and Mr. Frank--------

Q. That time-----that particular time, I mean? A. Well, I would be
sweeping.

Q. I'm talking about that time-----that particular time? A. When
he told me to watch?

Q. Yes, what did he say to you when he told you? A. I'm going
to explain to you now--------

Q. That particular time, now? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Give it to me, now? A. I would be there sweeping-----

Q. Oh, don't give me what you would be doing, I want you to be
doing. I want to know about that particular time? A. I was at the
factory.

Q. Where? A. Sweeping on the second floor.

Q. Now, what time was that? A. Somewhere about three o'clock or
three thirty.

Q. Somewhere about three or three thirty? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Then what happened? A. Well, there would be one lady in the
office.

Q. I am talking about that particular time, the first time
he ever talked to you there, you were in the pencil factory?
A. Yes, sir.

Q. When Mr. Frank called you? A. Yes, sir.

Q. You were on the second floor? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Then Mr. Frank called you and then you went to Mr. Frank's
office? A. Yes sir.

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