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Ffcd W. Pooler vs

the said three reels of wire from

ises, the said defendant, The Moun

phone and Telegraph Company, a

lawfully, wilfully, oppressively,

failed and refused to remove sai

wire.

VI.

That a cement walkway runs

back door to the alley and in a v

from the home of plaintiff. Thai

of wire were by the defendant ph

of said walkway and abutting th

distance from said walkway of a

feet; that the tension on the wire

was great; that on or about the 2

1933, and before plaintiff fell ovi

clamp or appliance that held the

wire on one of said reels against t'

removed, broken, or insecurely pi

in the first instance, and that tl

said end of the wire caused sam

spread much the same as a sprii

wire sprung and unwound and b

oped the said walkway; that plair

that said wire had encompassed

herein charged until after he hai

inafter alleged.

VII.

That on or about the 20th day (

between the hours of 6:00 and 7;

plaintiff was walking on 35 the


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