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The receipt in express terms contradicts the plaint- iff. The strong probability was, as the learned judge himself acknowledged, that the agent would not make a verbal statement in direct contradiction of the receipt he gave. Second probability is, that the plaintiff, who could read and write, would not take the receipt without looking at it. Another fact was that, two or three days after, as the plaintiff himself admitted, he did read the receipt, and knew therefore that his goods were not cov...ered. Probability arising from this was that, if the agent had told him a lie, he would, on discovering it, have gone to the office and complained of the fraud that had been practiced upon him. Another fact admitted by the plaintiff was that the agent had told him that if the proposal was not accepted the five shillings would be- returned. Improbability arising therefrom was, that the agent should have covered the risk for the intervening time for nothing. Then comes another fact. The plaintiff, after the lire, went to another insurance office, obtained a form, and applied for his money, but the place was closed.
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