PER CURIAM.
Appellant filed a complaint in the District Court in which she alleged that she had borrowed $262.80 from appellees on a note and had given a deed of trust on an automobile as security; that this transaction was fraudulent and usurious; and that appellees seized the car upon appellant's default in a payment on the note. Appellant demanded damages in an aggregate amount of $2,000, an order that appellees disclose the state of the account between the parties...
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