JANVIER, J. On a rainy morning in May, 1922, Mrs. Dwyer, who will be hereafter referred to as plaintiff, accompanied by her young son, at the corner of Third and Freret Streets, boarded a car bound uptown, operated by employees of the Receiver of New Orleans Railway and Light Company. Plaintiff paid the fares for herself and her son and, after receiving her change and the transfers which she had asked for, entered t…
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