PER CURIAM.
The suit against appellee for damages for the loss of appellant's arm caused by a train of appellee running over it was tried without a jury. The judge found that appellant in a sparsely settled neighborhood was lying unconscious next to the right rail of the railroad track, with feet toward the train, which was approaching at a moderate speed in the early morning. Appellant had been using the track instead of the public road or a path alongside it to...
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