Per Curiam.
The complaint alleged that on October 4, 1961, defendant referred to the plaintiff, in the presence of two persons, as a prostitute implying further that she had frequent sexual relations with numerous men. We agree with appellant that there is sufficient evidence in the record to raise a question of fact requiring jury determination. In reviewing a judgment of nonsuit the appellant must be afforded "the benefit of every reasonable inference to...
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