0426 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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time to get out." I says, "All right, I will do just as you
say," and I did as he said. Mr. Frank hit me a little blow
on my chest and says, "Now, whatever you do, don't let Mr. Darley
see you." I says, "All right, I won't let him see me." Then
Mr. Frank went upstairs and he said, "Remember to keep your
eyes open," and I says, "All right, I will Mr. Frank." And I
sat there on the box and that was the last I seen of Mr.
Frank until up in the day sometime. The first person I saw that
morning after I got in there was Mr. Darley, he went upstairs.
The next person was Miss Mattie Smith, she went on upstairs, then
I saw her come down from upstairs. Miss Mattie walked to the
door and stopped, and Mr. Darley comes on down to the door where
Miss Mattie was, and he says, "Don't you worry, I will see that
you get that next Saturday. And Miss Mattie came on out and
went up Alabama Street and Mr. Darley went back upstairs. Seemed
like Miss Mattie was crying, she was wiping her eyes when she
was standing down there. This was before I went to Nelson and
Forsyth Street. After we got back from Montag Brothers, the first
person I saw come along was a lady that worked on the fourth
floor, I don't know her name. She went up the steps. The
next person that came along was the negro drayman, he went on
upstairs. He was a peg-legged fellow, real dark. The next I
saw this negro and Mr. Holloway coming back down the steps. Mr.
Holloway was putting on his glasses and had a bill in his hands,
and he went out towards the wagon on the sidewalk, then Mr.
Holloway came back up the steps, then after Mr. Darley came down
and left, Mr. Holloway came down and left. Then this lady that
worked on the fourth floor came down and left. The next person
I saw coming there was Mr. Quinn. He went upstairs, stayed a
little while and then came down. The next person that I saw

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