LEAR, Judge.
Prior to 1965, Victor Cage, decedent, lived alone on a two acre tract, more or less, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1965, appellant, Viola Reynolds Young, was hired by decedent to care for him and to perform housework. In exchange therefor, appellant was permitted to live in a wooden structure located on the premises. Cage had apparently represented to appellant that he would one day will the house to her. Improvements were made at the expense of appellant...
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