1. "All pleadings must receive a construction in accordance with the natural intendment of the words and language used, and, as a general rule, must be construed most strongly against the pleader (Athens Mfg. Co. v. Rucker, 80 Ga. 291, 4 S. E. 885); but, if a petition be subject to two constructions, and there be no demurrer thereto . . . then, in determining whether the case has been proved...
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