Per Curiam.
The plaintiff purchased a quantity of undyed yarn from the defendant. The buyer complained of defects in the goods. When the plaintiff's dyer objected to dyeing the yarn on its own responsibility, it was sent to a dyer suggested by the seller. The yarn was dyed, and a part thereof was manufactured into sweaters, which proved to be unsatisfactory. The plaintiff paid the purchase price, and thereafter brought this action based on breach of warranty...
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