I knowed who he was, he passed the house every day. (2)
Whaddya mean? (1)
Was Tom Robinson well known to you? (1)
I mean did you know who he was, where he lived? (2)
I did not, I certainly did not (2)
Yes it was. (1)
Was this the first time you asked him to come inside the fence? ..... Was- (1)
One did not's enough (3)
Didn't you ever ask him to come inside the fence before? (2)
I mighta...There was several niggers around. (1)
No. (2)
You never asked him to do odd jobs for you before? (1)
Can you remember any other occasions? (2)
T's right. (2)
You said he ‘got you around the neck cussing and saying dirt’—is that right? (2)
Yes. (1)
That's what I said (3)
All right, now to what happened. You said Tom Robinson was behind you in the room when you turned around, that right? (1)
You say ‘he caught me and choked me and took advantage of me’—is that right? (3)
.......................................... (1)
No, I don't recollect if he hit me. I mean yes I do, he hit me. (2)
It's an easy question, Miss Mayella, so I'll try again. Do you remember him beating you about the face? ...Do you remember him beating you about the face? (2)
Do you remember him beating you about the face? ...You seem sure enough he choked you. All this time you were fighting back, remember? You 'kicked and hollered as loud as you could.' Do you remember him hitting you about the face? (1)
Don't you cry, young woman--(1)
Huh? Yes, he hit -- I just don't remember, I just don't remember...it all happened so quick. (1)
I’ll answer any question you got—get me up here an‘ mock me, will you? I’ll answer any question you got— (2)
Let her cry is she wants to, Judge. We've got all the time in the world. (2)