(After stating the foregoing facts.) 1. Able counsel for the plaintiff in error — while recognizing the fundamental concept that at common law husband and wife were considered as one person, for which reason neither could bring a civil action against the other (See Heyman v. Heyman, 19 Ga.App. 634, 92 S. E. 25; Carmichael v. Carmichael, 53 Ga.App. 663, 187 S. E. 116; Central...
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