QUILLIAN, J.
1. The general grounds of the motion for new trial are without merit. It is contended in these grounds that the plaintiff's evidence was so vacillating and uncertain that it did not amount to positive proof of any fact, and for this reason was not sufficient to support the verdict. Burdine's testimony was positive and clear, except that he did not remember whether he received one automobile in December, 1946, or in January, 1947. It was reasonably apparent...
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