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CROSS EXAMINATION.

Q. Now, you said you watched for Mr. Frank? A. Yes, sir.

Q. When was the first time you ever watched for Mr. Frank?

A. The first time I ever watched for Mr. Frank alone and
knew he was in the office------

Q. When was the first time you ever watched for Mr. Frank alone
or with somebody else? Don't make any difference. A. I couldn't
exactly give you the------

Q. Tell us the best you can? A. Some time during last summer,
when I was watching for him.

Q. That was the first time, now? A. Yes, sir.

Q. Whereabouts in the summer; what part of the summer did you
do the watching that time? A. Somewhere about in July.

Q. That's the first time; there was somebody with him that time?

A. Yes, sir. Somebody was with him all the time, off and on.

Q. Let's take the first time, now what did Mr. Frank say to
you that time? what did he say------what did he say to get you to
watch for him? A. I would be here sweeping, and Mr. Frank come
out and call me in the office.

Q. What? A. I would be there sweeping and Mr. Frank come out
and call me in the office.

Q. When was the first time he ever did that? A. That was
on Saturday he done that.

Q. He never had called you in there before when you were sweeping
except on Saturday? A. He called me in there but never talked
to me about that matter.

Q. Did he talk to you about anything? A. Yes, sir.

Q. About what? A. Something about the work, something like that.

Q. You mean during the week? A. No, sir; he talked to me them
Saturdays about it.

Q. When was the first time he called you in there to talk about
the work or anything else? A. How do you mean?

Q. On Saturday, when was the first time he called you in there
to talk to you about the work or else?

A. I don't know about that.

Q. Tell us about that? A. That was right after I started work

Based on the extracted text, this document appears to be a transcript of a cross-examination from a legal proceeding. The questioning revolves around the witness's interactions with Mr. Frank, specifically about when and why the witness was asked to watch for Mr. Frank. The context suggests it might be related to a criminal or civil case where the actions and whereabouts of Mr. Frank are of significant interest. The mention of specific times and activities (like sweeping and watching) indicates an attempt to establish a timeline or routine of events.

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