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Q. When did Miss Daisy Hopkins work there? A. Oh, she worked in 1912.

Q. 1912? A. Yes sir.

Q. You are certain of that? A. Yes sir, I am certain she worked there in 1912.

Q. What floor did she work on. A. She worked on the fourth floor

Q. The fourth Floor? A. Yes sir.

Q. And she worked there in 1912? A. Yes sir.

Q. What time in 1912 did she quit there? A. I don't know what time.

Q. About when, Jim? A. I don't know when she quit there.

Q. What time of the year did you see her working there?

A. I saw her working there in 1912.

Q. What part of the year? A. Well, I saw her working there from June on up.

Q. June on up? A. Yes sir, up until about near Christmas.

Q. All right, you saw her working there from June or July of 1912 until Christmas? A. Yes sir.

Q. Or about that time? A. Yes sir.

Q. And she worked on the fourth floor? A. Yes sir, she worked on the fourth floor.

Q. Has she worked there in 1913? A. I don't know; I don't remember seeing her there; I don't know whether she has worked there in 1913 or not.

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

Q. You worked on the same floor with her, didn't you?

A. I didn't work with her at all, I worked on the same floor.

Q. And you don't know whether she worked there in 1913 or not?

A. No sir, I don't remember.

Q. But you know she worked there from June until about Christmas?

A. Yes sir, I know she worked there from about June until about Christmas.

Q. You are very certain of that? A. Yes sir.

Q. Do you know when Miss Daisy left Miss Daisy Hopkins?

A. No sir.

Based on the extracted text, this document appears to be a transcript of a testimony or an interrogation, possibly from a legal proceeding or an investigation. The questions and answers revolve around the employment details of a person named Daisy Hopkins, specifically when and where she worked, and for how long. The focus is on verifying her employment in a particular location (the fourth floor) during the years 1912 and 1913.

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