0148 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Q. You can't remember whether he was there or not?
A. No sir.

Q. You wouldn't swear that he was not there? A. I will swear
I didn't see him; I will swear he wasn't in the office with
Mr. Frank.

Q. You swear to that? A. Yes sir.

Q. Will you swear he wasn't there that day? A. I will swear
Mr. Irby was working in the office.

Q. Thanksgiving-Day? A. No sir, he wasn't working in the
office on Thanksgiving.

Q. The next time, was there any ladies working on the fourth
floor? A. I don't remember.

Q. You don't remember whether there were or not?
A. No sir.

Q. You can't remember that? A. No sir.

Q. They might have been? A. I didn't see none of them there.

Q. You didn't see them? A. No sir.

Q. You only saw them working there one day? A. I saw them
working there the second evening.

Q. On the fourth floor-----

Q. Did you say anything else about it? Do you think that you
told about watching for Frank at that time? You think you told
that at that time? A. I don't know whether I told them at
that very time.

Q. Didn't you say that you did? A. No sir.

Q. That's your opinion that you did? A. I ain't got no opinion
about it.

Q. Well, that's your best recollection, that you did?
A. No sir, it's not my best recollection.

Q. Well, what is your best recollection, that you didn't then?
A. What do you mean by that.

Q. Did you or did you not? A. I don't know, sir, I'm telling
you the truth-----

Q. Well, he had already had that signal about stamping and wasn't
using a long time. What did he give it to you over again fer?

A. He told me that Thanksgiving, but didn't do it until I set
then on the box.

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