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A. Yes sir, the three time he said: "I want to put you wise"
Q. And that was the three times--say it the three times up to
that time? A. Well, yes sir, to my remembrance it was.
Q. You don't know that then? A. No sir, I don't know that.
Q. Well, you said that though. A. Yes, sir, I said it.
Q. Did he say anything else to you but "I want to put you wise"
at that time and place? A. Yes, sir, "I want to put you wise
like I been doing the other Saturdays down there". I said:
"all right, sir"
Q. All right, now, what time did that happen? A. Well, just
happen in the evening.
Q. About what time? A. I don't know, sir, what time it happen.
Q. Give us the best estimate you have got? A. Well, some time
half past, I reckon.
Q. Sometime half past, half past what--half past two or half
past three? A. It was half past two, I reckon.
Q. He came back you say. What made him come; did he come back
and hunt you? A. No, sir, he didn't hunt me.
Q. Where were you? A. I was standing by the office when he got
there.
Q. Then he came in there with you? A. Yes, sir.
Q. What did he say to you? A. He told me, he says: "She be
here in a minute."
Q. Then where did you go? A. I stayed there at the office.
Q. Did you see her come in there? A. Yes, sir. I seed her come
in there.
Q. Who was she? A. She was a lady what worked on the fourth
floor, but I don't know her name.
Q. The same woman? A. No, sir, she's not the same woman.
Q. Miss Daisy had been there twice, and this was a new woman?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Does she work there now? A. I don't know, sir; whether she
is or not I'm not knowing there, and I don't know who all's
working there now.
Q. What kind of looking lady was she? A. Nice looking lady,
kinder slim.
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Based on the content of the text, it appears to be a transcript of a testimony or an interrogation, possibly related to a legal or investigative matter. The dialogue involves questions and answers about specific events, times, and individuals, suggesting an attempt to establish a timeline or sequence of events. The mention of "Saturdays" and "the office" indicates a workplace setting, and the reference to a "lady" who worked on the fourth floor suggests involvement of multiple individuals in the events being discussed.

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