0137 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Q. You don't remember when she left? A. No sir, I don't remember that.

Q. Was she married or a single lady? A. I don't know.

Q. Now, describe Miss Daisy to us? A. Well, Miss Daisy, she was a low lady, kind of heavy, and she was pretty, low, chunky, kind of heavy weight, and she was pretty.

Q. Can't you give a better description of her than that? A. No sir, that is the best I can give of her.

Q. What sort of color hair did she have? A. Well, I don't remember what color hair she had.

Q. What color eyes? A. I didn't pay no attention to her eyes.

Q. What sort of complexion? A. What do you mean by complexion? Q. Well, don't you know what complexion means? A. No sir, not complexion.

Q. You don't? A. No sir.

Q. You are dark complexion and I am white? A. Yes sir.

Q. Well, with that definition? A. She was white complexion.

Q. Well, I know but was she fair or brunette, or was she blonde, or what was she? A. I don't know nothing about no brunette.

Q. Was she dark skinned, or fair skinned, for a woman. I know, of course, she was a white woman; but there are some dark skins and some light skins, aren't there? A. Yes sir, there is some dark skins and some light skins.

Q. Which was she? A. She was light skinned.

Q. She was light skinned? A. Yes sir.

Q. But you don't remember what sort of hair, what sort of nose did she have? A. I didn't pay any attention to her nose.

Q. What sort of ears did she have? A. She had ears like people.

Q. Like folks? A. Yes sir.

Q. I didn't expect her to have them like a rabbit; and she didn't have, did she? A. No sir, she didn't have ears like a rabbit.

Q. Well, did she have large or small ears? Do you remember that? A. No sir, I didn't pay any attention to her ears, whether

Q. You can't give any description of her at all now, can you, Jim? A. I can't give a description of her, except she was a white lady.

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