The jury could have found that the plaintiff's injuries resulted from slipping and falling when, on March 28, 1956, about 10 A.M., she stepped on a coal hole cover maintained by the defendant as owner of the adjacent building, in the public sidewalk of Bennett Street, Boston, the cover then being covered with snow and, as it had been for up to two years, "worn ... slippery and shiny." A path had been shovelled...
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