Decedent was a general farm hand on his employer's 350 acre garden truck farm on Long Island, and had been so employed there for twenty-eight years. Seasonal day or hourly laborers in varying and considerable numbers were intermittently employed and those the employer's son and agent conveyed to and from their homes in an autotruck. On such a trip on the day in question the son purchased a quantity of brownish fluid, a fuel for his model airplanes, which he placed in an unlabeled...
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