On May 15, 1953, appellee Adams owned a house, occupied by himself and wife as a residence, located in Tupelo, Mississippi. In the house were floor heaters with pilot lights. Appellant Crane was a house painter. Adams employed Crane to paint the floors in that house. While so painting the floors there was an explosion and a flash fire which damaged the interior of the house. Adams brought this suit to recover...
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