McFADDIN, Justice.
Appellants (brother and sister) instituted this suit to set aside two deeds executed by their father, F. M. Oliphant, to their brother, E. E. Oliphant, the appellee. It was alleged that F. M. Oliphant lacked sufficient mental capacity to execute the deeds, and that they were obtained by undue influence. In defense to the suit, the appellee claimed that F. M. Oliphant possessed sufficient mental capacity, and that the deeds were executed in consideration...
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