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DAISY HOPKINS, sworn for the Defendant.

I am a married woman. I worked in the factory from October, 1911,

to June 1, 1912. I worked in the packing department on the second floor.

Mr. Frank never spoke to me when he would pass. I never did speak to

him. I've never been in his office drinking beer, coca-cola, or anything

else. I know Dalton when I see him. I never visited the factory with

him. I never have been with him until I went to his house to see Mrs. Taylor, who lived with him then. That was the only place I have ever

seen him. I never have been to the factory on Saturday or any other day.

I never introduced him to Mr. Frank. There isn't a word of truth in

that. I have never gone down in the basement with this fellow Dalton.

I don't even know where the basement is at all. I have never been anywhere in the factory, except at my work.

CROSS EXAMINATION.

I have never been in jail. Mr. W. M. Smith got me out of jail. Somebody told a tale on me, that's why I was put in jail. I don't know what

they charged me with; they accused me of fornication.

RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION.

I never was tried. I never had to pay anything except my lawyer's

fee, which I paid to Mr. Wim. Smith. I never was taken to court.

DAISY HOPKINS, Sworn In For The State, 87th To Testify

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