Claimant was employed as a secretary in the employer's office in the State Capitol in Albany. She customarily took approximately one hour and a half for lunch. On April 11, 1951, because of extra and pressing work, she did not leave for lunch until one o'clock, and was instructed by her employer to come right back. About forty-five minutes after she left for a hasty lunch obtained nearby, claimant was hurrying back to her place of employment, and was injured in a fall. While...
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