February 13, 1886. A young child strayed from its home onto a railroad track, crossed the track, and fell into an adjoining trench. The track was not fenced on the trench side. In an action against the railroad company for damages, the plaintiff child claimed that its fall was caused by the company's negligence in not fencing the track on the side of the trench. Held, on demurrer to the declaration, that the company was, as to the plaintiff under no obligation so to fence its tracks that the plaintiff