Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 May 1870 — Page 2
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TERBE HAIJTE^
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ivtd
Jtforntfcf, 3fc»y 17th,
JState
Republican
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heWs
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the
Tickst.
at
IL C. GEBOOEY. CHARLES A^HAY.^
a
IAAWHGFETTM
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arte alarming -indications that
McFaelaWtPichaedIqn
I^o#thVpMl«HpM«
Tt 4. thft HftUBtoa (Texas)
It is the Houston (Texas)
cratic of course
*^T
Ae YE3f tbfiUHW
afiair
^Vill^nfffe^to be the main staple of
1
^netroptOj^
jWthe
... ipoptflH.,
.. ,i
'ii^s
7*±***
the information thai W*
a
newspaper that would re-establish slavery
rfiW
Sntnin^nj} the report that "Tbk
Tribune paijj*, Mr. Hj^fi^V-NE
kvi"tioufonS
A^tW'U the onaided auther ofher ofcn
stAt^ment, and the inrfnoation to the con-
trfity is a despicable as it ia malignantly
ft'jiii•f im
it 'J9
fcf.W
*fc-#n up# Ppjsylvania vense, fcnd fl*
,£^ftn4a 'Atf streets around the Capitol
^%iil4fcg «fcr«aired Mdp^in dr
'i*111 Tf are for
.-liLpIMiliTllnt
the Natfonfl Government fn fkpds Mad, it a or 5 federate menagerie to every villageof the
rWflfet
an,
tifct iongs to see the.show hut he
/prefer?.to see the great tlpro^ltfftf* |n decent orcler before we put up aftyi filpsel
decent oraer oen
official palaces." «4i*«hMfcMl
.dbms aitBorwftirnew. mam
(J 3)i
the
Marttfltixiae
A
maintains his
^rWftaAi«5f^h?98W &
apd Sizing
rial thrqpe ^fere in a precarious condition,
as its safety .demands such entife subser-
iancy on the pari of the press. A brf$f
F%agfapli u^ikvocahle to. tht Empfror is
itr^at^l'fa most serriotrt Aid
we ft^e•«.
i*.' thus
compelled to. regard, the
seillaise-as
lormidable power for- eVil to
the Napoleonic regime, notwithstanding
the result of the
plebiscitum. -i
The
The
,! 1
St. Louis
Democrat
says it does not
know and wrjl hot 'now ^({enfjrt to guess,
who is responsible for thd recient disaster
on thrPacMc( t^ad. But somebody is.
responsible for the slaughter of twenty
-andther i^try W tMitf fcpuaan beings
9
If the method otrunuii^ the trains hi not
the best that has been devised in railway
adeii«t tin* khe Company is primarily
responsible. ^f the method, is 'n no way*
at fauit, ilieri one conductor or the other
must be primarily responsible, and the
Company must also answer for the selec
tion and continued emjrioyment of him
**The verdict of "nobody to blame" is not
one that can%e rendered any longer.
Collisions fan be prevented. Jr every
collision either the Company, Ame em-
^4lo^ y^^i, Wustjbe guilty.
editor or tlie "Cincinnati
portion of the Democratic pren affects alarm a$Wj|pnaNalftinqi of irhit^uH^n|uS A* "Ui State*. ®^Cerlfc©Mttocrat^lookiff onil it atiji^Sg so jfech «tri^|ek ranks, biSllie^liJw fo^n^ by sad experience, that the foreigners now take the side of liberty and of the party of freedom «mi win bo longer be humbugged. Xhe discovery is an nnwelcpme one. They .ftfcld be«r' the ttta td tb#V erffired vote, but to have
50,000
ob
•j *4
9f
"ttb 81"®*1
statpmmft agempted noxpl*0*tion of his vote in favor of the land-grab swindle. This is tantamount to a, con fession that Dan's action in that matter admits bFra-defettfc/*-"
men who are sure to
'countnr yearlfjris a hard to be ife iok against it.—
The case is pitiable, indeed.
Decoration Daj. £«,
The following 'general orders have
been issued from the headquarters of the
Grand Army of the Republic, and a copy
has .been received here:
EADQU^btkks
ry
Times
to a pretty pass" when Mrs.
lett,
•^uo^^^rhi«^Ae editor the
is
ula^med and thinks "things aire come
Adele
az-
of Michigan, in the Woman's
Suffrage Convention at New Yorx, boldly
uvows that "husbands would be thunder
struck if t]fc^ knew how few_ of their
wives married them- through gepuine at-
fection." This Ls a &nfession of mercerta-
op
ry
other leas creditable matrimonial
Time*
confuses he had not expected, even from
eM^I tfeeSnoif® ^adicdl of the strong
minded. ^dToOftUtfit cruel
bH« aX^ifc^aaftjt ft£ ^hlasterner sex, eKe
i8pt*o$efla.'tlM and advocates thf
?UM»f.|a6fcl^|i^l!Wg
igU^H^le por
tion IfcPU®dfewWto train •ft*
^uiilde*-, keep £hW
Tribune
•ures tney (and they al^Bfl^yi
mtww. iiagw
fortuhatelyT^h a mi-
eharacter of1'
afelfen in fWuMt %tc oft||
moaUy tie ftetvnwlM^'atfem
G. A. B., 1
ADJufAMT-Gbkebaj.'BOffic*.
Wa8hiiigton, D. C-, Aprfl 30,1870.
General Orders No. 8*1. The-amuu^l (eresoniss of "MemoVial Day,"(which has been firmly «ktablish« ed by nation^ choice and eoaseat, will take place
Monday, the 30th day of May.
1L AH departments, diWruis, posts
and comi»dfe pf the Grand Army of the fiepublic, wherever cUspersed throughout the laud, -wrli'trniteni «%ch manner, and •with such ceremonies, for the proper. observance of the
day,
B*f
a»
whose grateful
ntfenaeat,
solifcrfyfwlTSTy dftouwte-
tion in fact and of course those who .pro
ioh-
mulgate the. fiction know it. Mrs. (B
be-b^st suit
ed to each respective locality, -and all organizations, communities,
aid peraena
aid,
Mid
sympathy
prayers
sustained ns throughout the dark days of the nation's peril, and those whose loyal, patriotic hearts beat in tmison with our own, and who have heretofore, or inay hereafter, join with ns in' in the observance ,of this National Memorial Day, are hereby cordially invited to nnite,and ir» earnestly requested to lend their aid and assistance in strewing th^ pure garlands of ^ring,-that come with votive memories 4t lovt and prayer, o'er the mounds that mark (be country's alter and fold in /est eteNtal onr martyred dead.
Tl&is tke th irB. public Observance of a day iui£hhas haeom* aaarked and natinm^- for tiiss acred occasion. Many are now from 'our ranks who were withMfetoe. Time, wkh busy finder, counts the hours for Jtlf. "in the midst of Ufa We are in death/' and op#. by one our veterans are "mustered out"-to Join the GH»d Army ea high. Let thls teach
us t. too iiten,|i sol ahi"
1''
4*lthSr Woach." ITIt Tt in inatrilrh that the memorial he
ejitAnd
direct totl
•^i^^.^itwi^Adjutant-Gener-
•KigJUK 11/
^n^ypyaT-
ncertM^ in u}i-
Ifh Chi —Going
"flfewspaper. The latter
im3£HS?ESS££"Z.
as.
dt Uus distanee'it looks
Aneifean
winwi Women like It-r eap Habits of LiylnK and DrjM Solne to Paris to JEseape the
Fashions.
though' the Impe-
Undoubtedly economy is a leading motive in taking so many American women abroad, for habits there are much less ex* pensive than here the same articles of dresp casting 'tatich less, and a far less quantify of th£m being required. The expenses of young gisls there are next to fpr school girl in Europe (iothing, hut nothing of wha
but, as I said in a previpus article, {he whole method of living is simpler. The choice here at home is between an expensive house and a hotel or costly boardinghou.se. It is difficult, almost impossible, to procure here for a moderate price comfortable apartments free from nuisances and with proper privacy. The moment we go into cheap quarters, we find that the pasty go^s with the cheap and we are. lucky if dirt
7
is the ©ply,
bad neighbor. In Dresden, Florence pr Pari4?, nay, even Bome, we can find good roomp, generally for a small Btimy where we^oan live and see our frientjs'ti!? readily and Independently.ae if we owned the whole block, I_ calletPon two American ladies in Bome in November, far up in the old palace, and found them as much at home as oqcp in their own father's hoi^se, on the' Connecticut. 'They had their servant tp look after their table, and t,hey -could have
a
carriage at
any timejat the door to take' them to a concert, or gallery, or ehant, or to Che Cunpagna when they chose, without being troubled, by anybody eUer in the hiouse. Here with us those ladies would jbe hdld responsible for ihe whole establishment, and their character and fortune would btmixed up With the whole neighborhood. £och instqHces explain the fact that «o many Women? ga abroad
oorse. aqa|e inan«f haracter to advise •them^yeta'tank^r seems to he'd sufficient protection, And Uiaee^p to me that some* of our moat- accomplished woeaco h*d teittiftdto take e$re, of themselves
ftiWt#h«iu.-r?Cr- 0*9&k li
what)virtue
there is in stones. As to k&$rinfe ,he^
of ^t
^mt
lnioa
shc
l08|
V-V
the
earnest hope«h»t some friend of d^cencji^ji^n
fln-dibnM^b^MM
tD find
of the
P^7 and
i^^ut &tafces jg&jft mS& ^aala( we do hope,that mem-
ber will illustrate the ,seif-^wifi»t tru^kS
:that inTeplying to abused iMM nfeee§^
§ary to adopt the language1'^
T^eie wer% times not long ago'
jp&Bseak personal attach^ found oth^ WNi. .! ifat more effective response than cage ^i
cowhide, or cursing or calling of name*
Won't somebody please revive those good
old times
I'ifM ti 1-9*UiT-''AVl'j Explanation. otlt
iSrtm ,tKs ia#a*|«(|U^«paaU 1 \Ye have an expli]ation. of Uf vote of
AU«Daniel S iufot. of the «yortherp fmiAc Bailrcad grant. It is
jiftW ^Uowing p£™ih
^tlbei Committee pa ,3« Pacific Railroad ktw Meeting, look, Hp and con sidered tbo -Trans-Continental Railroad
Wi
rev^e.
teous.
Voorhnea, of Indiana,
wajet aiwgunient a® fayj» o( ^e bill, and d^fen4ed G^jeral-fFraqioM, who ia at the h«|id4»f thejaovement,. from the s4«ts bwga^i npoii him,
of the whetoe. fc-sJtfnffieUnt 0# theiact of the whrtie,-'Js-'sfgnlfirtnt tail Will wwawi »1g* llm* Of the
!«f»a j**** .in M»«*wo Houses.
gentleman 1
TWSi
oti -ShnaKV last 7,200 glasses Of the new "mix" were sold and drank at the bars of five of the principal hotels.
night a man was making a gfeat ou Fifth street, near Vine, when
policeman approached him and warned him to be quiet and move on, or he would lock him up. "Can't lock
rested with mercenary spirit of sawho discourage big horns, and em perancejsocietiesjihat.oppose horns of all dimensions, we are going to set up a colony ofotir own in Wyoming, where every man will be permitted to take his horn according to the dictates of his own conscience.' Some of the biggest men in thoneountry altering Blair, and Chandler, and Yates and Seufebury-and Andy Johnson (althoagh he eame out at the little end of the hornjj «nd 'Rev. Chirlfes B. Smythe, of Nesr York,-who takes his bighorn with milk'in it. Wonft 6'ur horns be exalted., though!1'
iquicviu
You seem to be pretty well fixed, fpr a
tu wv pi
start," putin the poli
are increasin.
.. jdj u)d depart
forward
Jenerel at national
,.
the same appear In the pressor bv paif's phlet, a duplicate -eorm^^.c^py is' r^
ftueated. •'«. of ,•& b\«*'
ufh
JbHW-J, A. JLoOAN, CJommander-in-
ng the su» of if they pan
daily, and
treuum
Gfand Army en high. Let thlsteach "What is the standard of a horn hat we should ap l^^n we frii^f man ^ojoin-the expedition' are gene, it ck he said: he wtea cit- t'ii# fmgdctfi We let' Symihe
and Comrade "without fear
has
at we
call ditess. 1 -met an elegant New York mother ih, Paris, Wh6 had just got three or four pretty, daughters to boarding" wehool there^ with no Articles inf the wxrdrt^e tttort showy than the plain {Jack gori|s of the regular pattecn. Sureiv mat change from our New York fashions, which hriqg«lltke treasure* ctf-the dressmahfr, milliner, and sometime^ even of the Jewder, to bear upon the pet girl of four-teen-ov fifteen years who is forced to bloom
shall do belter as"we get inTcffhe work
FROM CELIA ANN TO GEOBOE.
Dearest—I
From the
me u^," said the jnois^r
ou, any^owT*' inquired
"Who are you, anyhow"?*' inquired
ei: H^oftW^ Bo rnVx^it iop
Well, that's me I'm on it. The fifead of the expedition is at Cheyenne am the taiL Can't move on u*t^L-the heiul moves. Although
I fetch up the re^r, I
am of as much consequence as. any of 'em." "What sort of an arrangement, is this Big Horn Expedition you speak^f?" inr quired the omcer, somewhat amused with
tne man. "You a policeman and not know- what a big horn is? This expedition, sir, comprise men who take big horns,, selectad from all parts of the jjounUy. Dis-
(oon-keepersthe
v#,teei»iakirig
horns ever since I joined. .:i, "Picked up any recruits in Cincinnati? "THfed sever4t,1bmif iMBtttt iWhy, bles a you, sir,the,didnia*g^nen in) Cio.cinnati don't take enough to keep elephant alive. An elephant would die on what little they drink." "When do yon start?" "When the big horn blows. The ex-
their ho^ns
delirium
Every
they, will be on hand soon. Every
body cap't stand thf necessary train^. which is very severe." "What is the standard of a horn q^uaji-
The tail end of the Big Horn Expedition was adviscjl to move on qei^ly and sodlid hishig horn%4 mogt^pn th^ptreets.
Love-letters Wanteds
A coitespondpt froin^ W^s{'Virginia writes as follows I want you to print a love-letter and some vers® at thf boWoiaweach of my papers,ana if you charge "anything extras write me and I will send the moMjd
Georgeyou
W. HoovpKtfj*
It is a number of years, George,! si face we trta) ourAand ftlfl lpfidtetteyUit we •ill diUhelMM-wi^i for yeu.v -iAs the letters will be printed in no other paper but the ones wt send you, we feel less heaitation about it than we might if they went in the entire edition jaw yon see this is between ourselves, and we trust to
am lonely without thee.
Although father has rented the (rqnt parJop to awidof .with sjke|»ma| fMildren, yit im I lonely, lonely. Wny do you come not? You write that you are waiving for your new briches. Do you lov# briches more than me?
Minutes are ages that I am separated •from you, George. Nothing seems as it "usiedto. The Violets drift't sifig, nor the biids blow as they did when you was by. The starr lode dbwn and whisper to the cabbages that you are gene, and moonlight nights, when all ia dark and the winds have gone to rest,
I here your name, whis
pered on the gale. In my sleep I often lay awake and think of you in my unconsciousness. Another is laying siege to uiy heart, but be not afraid.
I seem to permit his suit 'cause he helps father plant corn in the day time and we. are short handed. But he is too far eclipsed by George to hope. Yes, by
George! Come Saturday night jnstead ofSunday. We havegot a-big wash for Monthly and
"If yon love me as I love on,
No knife can cot our love in two
11
My pon is poor, niy ink is palft. My love for yea will noVcr rail,
FROM
GEOBOE TO CELIA ANN:
wn
O
soul's darfing.r Can't bear it from yoi}: hot a solitary chide. It was cruel in yqi{ to hint that briches ..could take your
Ey
lace in say aflectiwb ^Whatarejbriches the side of yo.u? You say minutes are ages to you when we They are" eternity, Wi ^ogths and twenty-two days
Of
cagifl
a gentleman near *of wlmt in l^ia.^e. geadeeily :to the sice
mi
him, *y heart's treMurtJ .'Hd is a wolf W oorn^laai^'firjlotliingjr gtTti about seeking whom he may SonfebOdy. JiooH
Continue dreaming swMtj^'Wf lev*, let your fency picture a paradlsje. of which we are the Sole oocupants, xobe«r andwreathed, li&e spb-its of air, the wind and the flood, and tell, ihe^d man 111 bring them pnnkin seeds next time .1
uuiet till .dfath.,
verting in the
et
II—-5 «4K
U^d jot in ajltaa
lL*&
Itn'V
JtiWrt
kn*
!, .**«»«
ought to be
principle this might, perhaps, be granted bat it can easily be Men that iflu.
propositibn
mebt. iSe wp|»ort—Itififta #»nfl beao.many the —eh»
The bill is OpeO. to.«nathei oh|ectM»V which is.thntitieipertiai tndiwftiir. Jt wa^ not aWrd^ hf thn seizurt of tangible property that injury was inflicted during the wan. Loyal' eitiaeaa anfier as iioeh, paid iK tnnch, and lost HsMeb, and indeed mora than ihe inhabitants «jf .the South who piMeadad loyalty, when the United States treble were among them and concerted With th» friends of the Rebellion as soon the.- Union eoldieat aufrfched away.
A*
-thai meaaure tu wiii-i 'i! SthateT'Pmtt hat not»j attain wii4o that degreeef perieotioniibhiM «harityMhich wiu. mcite him Ux -inclbde anek'-alosses among,those which the. Government ja»p should be compensated. He! has.^rm||thy for the Southron who Ins^fMahpne, ihianuie
ni
in on
five, being a clergyman. We make a re duction in favor of the clergy but nonj? for the press, as they don't need it. The press, as a general thing, is prepared to join at once, without probation:"'
i!r
fern
not lo let it 90 anv further. Keep these love-Letters ih fhfflfai§Uy,4.(with the tdrses at the bottom), and on "no account permit the neighbors to see them. We can't bo writing love-letters for every one of our seventy thousand subscribers.'
The following being the first' love-letter we remember to have written in something likejorty years, youinqst^xcuseus if it faih»Jtoj?om£.BP tojfejMfc. We 5 better as we get:
forthcoming wdric, "Early HeminiaceneeB of Indianipolls1.*' i9fiX?
«-ul
A
ft etliemgcredi-
tableevidenoe ao fMr, thmplaUnn to ihe dialoyal tocouiut peQury nrid f«Mtd would be so numerous, that-whatever justkMnight be pdanm la* vh*-d*» stmAitwddiheMkukini ifcf wacdjUM* to tcaitiea ia their treason. yi 1 thM it thnu meet bold «btnriita befoce Congrea»,,a»e:|*r»enB wlxHe liijinylty dufingthe wap 'wa*a»tOrieu^ «nd iftMr. Pratt's bilL ahould b® passed, we might aa well make oMPt minds to assume tha Ceii|deMte dflfcfc
hin icottoh^Mhtofe hM h* no
-charity Sir. 4h»2ior tharn mMhant sr assets |Tere swept aera^ by Soothert honesty. If the princtpal i«ont*nded for by Senator Pratt is a correct baa, tha, United StiUesJ&overpmeatiahould do fiflr
StiUesiBoverpmeatiahould do
jastibe^to enesneeqdenof lh Jliina iThy lojtal peof^e eve7*rhe«»dnfe teea\ iom-
Gises,
aenlinel.
Mycdobf
4t 1." si 1 ja"' aO -fn ../ 1.1 iii. fts
I*,'ib •*wdi -. i^ii«iiiJ'Ol 1 .v«b puijsl, Tr.b-^1
.."ri --rfi ol fr.r»Jl
mVHtl t? hj MititUml I
t,j'-ii- til) "'Hi
r:'^ »i!-
Corner
A I I -r^ju bite lliili?.
I
can't sit up late. Oh how I sometimes wish we were a pair of ^old fish so we could tfy away to some sweet isle of the desert and live in perpetual bliss. (Father wants soinfe Of your early punldn-fee^jdi to plant back of the hen house. Bring some when you come.) I love to think that some time we thall become spirits and Iov# each other forever and'ever, with no one to cpq^comf corpplffUinp around to supplant you in my love-^-and we care only tor each other, never once bothering about punkin-seeds and briches. ,fj
all. ,m .f ]o i. '-jJ-.'-r UKsd oi. I|j*i 'A jrt aat l^«l
Bro^^teaebo&f&d Blue
:ed
kBbdK*^jra3lK iges.
is that corn-planting, punkin-seed-jdrop-ping, pink-eyed-potato-covering ^neak, who is trying to ringfti ahead o«T me, at
»b Mo«iojil loAr Mail**?
four
l«t|
tiOTUKUXKlW
aid
Geoto:
T'
P. S. I n»rty tc^got my poetry
So tied to a hoe handle, I fiinf* Jorp bj would disprove.
kll
tkbt.
11J! A IS aw
THE Louisville CbmmereM of ^hurdd^ says: "On Monday qight, as the tfain fot
Naahviile peseedatevenaoa, Japamerf
Oui- informant was a paaenger on the train. He supposed them to be Ku-
Klnx."
Cough Throat
»»««, Coascarriva and
hhi*.
icafqequence 0f
000 circulation*
it.
!o$
lled ta bear •hearrjfcfUnrdttrt, So and and to suffer dhtitia .ilf» 'Goveramw&iswcl ined to I efehritable,* it ahmld jetthet dexoteiifMif iito-th« daiwe ofeqaalaighteandawasdijoqnhk- jjn^tice to-Mail, oi' dete«tainerrHwl»i«h ifcilie wiser plad^that by-^onfes shduld/he hy^gones, ••Q/whai'htsh^en: sufietxd tf*K»AaVe
1 be ehdui-edbyi-cadt chken'lswioordiiig fo the naeasnreiofjiia/niisfoiftairte^ i*nd'it'is unjust to attempt to
mAkor^distlnaibnS'
which wiU reWard'Onhafl—0 oftthejpeo^rie itsthe expense w^Ose e'hafel bp nme)umo» oLenat ?|ao«s. ii-nih J.-1 jautaiaof|»a.via«tiiwoita
^h tiieavo^edt^Jlli^h^ftfc^^hfaij SijCormick, Wli^? ipSrtUhatefy elraw -har* eiscape out thfe 'ent^^pte qf ji^pttwii virile: the Jniuanifras iryiiig'f^ |orce' tnji front
4
act
able
k'tel^rtaW M^ornitek^
lh'e''fifftt v?hit«r W«5MtnPJ^lkr^ftled inIndiap^JI^'anTy^jflthe city yesterday. Mrs. MEMklHlitband were, the first persons to move outside the fop -at Oonpwsvilles W l^S^aftd ihuild a cabin 18^0 thev mpv
fli
PTEFE
JnkjS
fi
ab
.i.n'i ptf lilt
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hua ,il. irr't**t»w
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WAEHEir,S0BSIW4Cp, Jill
vi
iHiU
iwna
l|'
f.-'-'ii, UUH borjvil I-,
and Main fltroa
"Vi
Have roceivadafuU lineof
OenWemeasv
in- t-tt.iiJ«v :'t .#.kUB* ti'Htl
lo .ImW l'i*1
:n
SUMMERtjNllilltffliABl
.. ,- ii'
rto .-1199th iNI tviijh'»« ••b
Merino
iv id
slejayes:
MerinoUadeMWv
UUi
sleeps.'
lllutbn '»10
h.
«.M'
White ptwtertii
(i
0, chide tnbiiot,'pie
LoVf
li 1
•la.f
'h-1*•"•".1*1
iMid ti' /.ff'timH nn ,»*i')
Whidti' Who
jitfWrifcif1 'i HKif ».!-
Jaiol ul «i tidi4 tliiMtiH sooY 1
rEftY~"VHW £'i
at Kom jaaa so* jjt* aaaaM baa ao Militnaio'.
ta
.OSLlAt
.XXV*
Jin
m?4—,W
liJ
Abthiu, Ca-
•tent relief, ffo'r Baoscnms,
Thkoat
ftty hava a soothiac effect.
adopted-the
wore
Dtsxasis,
SINGEBS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS nsa thein to«l«u aadatreaBthaa tha voiee. Jwinaiathe cood nifl^atioA^^fPflui dttel art good for
mutlvrHIAL
»s
•t
ij.ii )»n li-t.i
oaxd
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