CAMPBELL, Judge.
The evidence of the plaintiff must be taken to be true and must be considered in the light most favorable to her, resolving all contradictions therein in her favor, and giving her the benefit of every inference in her favor which can reasonably be drawn from it. Anderson v. Carter,
The evidence for the plaintiff tends to show she was employed...
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