PER CURIAM.
Plaintiff, who was employed full time by the defendants as a domestic, testified that when a house fire broke out on August 11, 1954, while the defendants were on vacation, she ran down the stairs from her second floor room in response to the fire alarm; but the house was so filled with black smoke that she could not see, and so missed the steps and fell. Her action is for the personal injuries thus sustained. It is her contention that the fire was caused...
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