HAMITER, Justice.
In February, 1939, plaintiff and defendant entered into a written agreement which provided for the latter's selling in a concession booth at the New York World's Fair, opening May 1st of that year, of live baby turtles, lizards and certain accessories to be supplied by the former. The contemplated sales did not materialize, however, and all operations ceased after a period of about two months.
Alleging that defendant breached the agreement...
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