Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 February 1826 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

Itir Voto the Museum. TUB MEETING OF THE BARDS. Where met the Bard3 of ol J the glorious throng, They of the mountain and the battle-song? They met oh! not in kindly hall or tower, But where wild Nature girt herself with power; They nst where streams flash, bright from rocky caves, They met where woods made moan oVr warrior's graves. And where the torrent's rainbow spray was cast, And where dark waves were heaving to the blast. And 'mid't th' eternal cliffs, whose strength defied The crested Romsn i:i his hour of pride, And where the Carnedd, on its lonely hill, Iiore silent re cord of the mighty still, And wherethe Druid's ancient Cronuee.'tirnwn 1. And the oaks breathed mysterious murmurs round. Tiny throned th inspired of yore! on plain or height, ", the Sun's face, beneath the eyt of Lijht And. baring U'"to Heaven each nobis head, Stood in the cire'e where none else might tread ! Vell might tlu-ir lays he lofty ! Scaring thought, From ft a' lire's presence, tenfold grandeur caught! Weil m'ght bold Freedom's goul pervade the strains, Which startled eagles from their lone domains ! W hence tame th echoes to those nunber high? Twes from the baltie-hctds of days gone by. And from the tombs of heroes laid to res, With their good swords, upon the mountain's breast; And from the watch towrs on the heights of snow, Sever'd by cloud and storm from all helow ; And the turf mounds, once girt by ruddy spears, And the rock-altars of departed years! 'Whence, deeply m'Mgling vvi;h the torrent's roar The winds a thousand wild responses bore; And the green land, whose every vale and glen D th shrine the memory of heroic men, On sit hr hills, awakening to rejoice, Sent forth proud answers to her children's voice. For ti3 not out 's the festival to hoUT, 'Midst the stone circles, hullotv'd thus" of old; Not wh'-re great Nature's mxjersty and might First broke, all glorious on our wondering sight ; Hot near the tombs, where sleep our free and brave ; Not by the mountniiidlyn, the ocean wave. In thse lute days we meet; dark Mona's ahor?, Fryr jVj- clih resound with harps nu more, Hut, 89 a stream (though time or art m:iy turn The current, bursting from iis cavern d urn, To bathe sof' vales of pasnrt9 and flowers From Alpine glens and awful forcst-bowers,) Alike, in rushing strength, or sunny sleep, Holds on his course to mingle with the deep; Thus, though our path be changed, still, warm and free, Land of the Bard! our spirit flies to thee. To thee our thoughts, cur hearts, our hopes belong; Our dreams 'are fminted by the voice of eongs! Nor yield our souls one patriot feeling less To the green memory of thy loveliness, Then their's, wh;se harp notes peaFd from every height, u7rt the Suits fact:, Icneath the eye of Light''' Mduntaindake. The Snowdonian SilifFs. Laughable Blunder. xVtfairs,more particularly of the heart, make up always a good many pages in the history cf early life. I took it into my head that a little girl, who lived rn the neighborhood, was absolutely, and to all intents and purposes an angel that she had no equal in the world was the most beautiful, bewitching, elegant, etherial-mind-cd being that ever was sent below the cloud? I was sincere and confident of fSicT fnnlr n?nrv rirrrtimit v nf etu'innr cr, and, it by dint of courage and mere-' 7 7 J - o nuity I succeeded, it afforded me a week's happiness these were all, necessarily, Sunday occasions, when people look as prettily as possible. At bxstan extra opportunity of seeing the lair creature occurred I was to oo over to the firm on an errand. An ambassador on his first introduction to the presence of a sovereign could not have made a better display of his ward robe

thnn I did of mine pvptv bnir ivns pvJ"2 his name or residence. It deserves to be ;

nrtlv-idiiicf-od mv lint nnt rnrpfnllv onlrecorded, as honourable to the thief, that he

J J . J J a pair of clean shoes under my arm which were to be carried to the farmer's bars and in short, I went as every lovesick blockhead goes the first time to see his mistress, most particularly fine, and feeling most particularly foolish. I gained the awful bars that brought me in view of the more awful presence of my angel. Stuck my old shoes carefully under a log, put on my new ones, and went forward after having practised a bow or two. Walking leisurely down the lane as near the fence as possible, lj met a drove of cows, and a girl dressed in a dirty linsey frock, barefoot, and with 1 , .. U I 1 1 M. iici niuuiu emu exjsuiii ucsnKjareu wim mush and molasses, driving them for ward with sticks and stones I met f. he-

company heavens! the driver was my'rved the PTinting oi the far famed

Sunday flame but what an nmnd. I inrfd- I it 1 " e I i i uncw my nataov.ii in inc roan, rumpieil; my hair, stuck both my shoes in the mud,: and thought that I was o-oino- crazv Fi was never afterwards a very enthusiastic lover. There is a plain, straight forward way of trudging through the world ; and we may as well accustom ourselves to it first as last. Expecting nothing we shall not be disappointed a little sceptical on many matters of appearance, we diall reach the reality without surprise and the sooner we arrive at the ag of reason porhaps the better it will be for us. DELICATE PAUS1M0NY. While a large and fashionable party in a town in this county were some time since regaling themselves with tea and coflec, a young lady (who was seated next to a Dowager cf immense property, hut extremely penurious habits) started from her seat exclaiming, in terror, that

there was a viper under the chair! 0:i examination, however, it proved to be an eel. The appearance of an ell however', was as extraordinary in a tea-room as a viper. After considerable confusion, the stingy Dowager above alluded to. exclaimed, "an eel! and pray who is

fri"htened at an eel? Poor harmless thing! it has crawled from my pocket, where 1 have plenty more. As I was coming up the street to tea, a woman passed me with eels, and as they looked very nice, 1 thought I would buy a few for supper; as it was late, I did not like to retiirh home with them; and as I thought, if I left them with the woman she would cheat me in the weight, I put them into mv pocket: so pray give me that poor thing again, so I may put it to its companions. The parsimonious Dowager forthwith pocketed her slippery treasu ry. -Shrewsbury Chronicle. IJcemty. Human beauty is so far from beiug (what it is said in the Scotch proverb to be) only tkin-deep, that it derives its origin, and most essential characters, from the souk Most people, therefore, may in some degree acquire it, who are willing to cultivate their intellectual powers, and to cherish good ailcction. And without a sound understanding, and a cheerful, benevolent and good disposition, no fineness of shape, delicacy of complexion, or regularity of features, will ever form that genuine beauty, which at once pleases a discerning eye, and cultivates and secures an intelligent mind. What ideas do we affix to the i

term, a pretty idiot, or a handsome ter-rn c'tl"s' fnd , II constantly have a.iv.ces c i A. . ii ; from those places. I.adif s and Luntlemen demagant ? Surely they are not agreeable, . . , 1 . , . P . Jjt J . . ..isirous of having their habits and coats execubut very much the contrary, '-beauty,- L , . . , i , - ,.J ... , . . - , " , , ted in the neatest and most elegant style, are

blossom of virtue." It is outwardly ornamental; because it is the ctteciofa gcnOrous nature operating within. The large villas of lirock near Amsterdam in Holland, is aid to present the most remarkable example of uniform neatness, and punc tilious attention to cleanliness, that the woild can produce. It i3 chieS!y inhabited by wealthy farmers, who live in affluence vipon the income of their lands. Waggons and loaded carriages are not allowed to pass thro' the street on the pavement which is kept in the best possible order? while the foot walk which is as clean as scrubbing brushes can well make it, is sanded and marked out into fanciful and ornamental figures The doors and porches are burnished, and the trunks of the trees which grow' before them are polished by frequent scrubbing. To gain admittance at the front door, is a favor not to he expected, except by persons of some consequence, and if the shoes of a visitor happen to be a little soiled, a pair of slippers is presented him at the door, which he is to use as a substitute during his stay. Ail honest Thief furing the la?e wr, a family in Waterford, Saratoga co ?T. Y. had a hlanket stolen and charged the theft upon a black woman, from some, circumstances that occasioned suspicion. The poor woman had always denied the theft, protesting her inno cence, but still a lurking suspicion was harbored against her, as is common in such cases often, probably, on very slight grounds. We j 1 . . . ' . " In ponini ( in iii I'Ktus sinnicinns from mr mimis. especially when directed against the poor and defenceless Within a few days past, the real thief has voluntarily presented himself to the owner of the stolen property, confessed the theft, pai l the value of the article, and again disappeared,' irdhont however, disclosing his n:tnic. lie was a soldier at the time of committing the theft but is now a father, and has several childIren, which he gave as the reason for not ted :. i i.i : .i, .t. was ai consiuei uuic p.i.n iu mtk mv urw tesidence of the family he had robbed, and deeply prcsente alone, in the dark, to confess his cuilt, and offer compensalion for the theft, thnt he never failed, on lying down to sleep, to think of h's stolen blanket, which, to use his own express ion, 'had continued to haunt him ever since. Circumstances have delayed this act of restitu jtion, and prolonged his misery, but now, as he j begged forgiveness, he hoped 'to lie down in nomii ' r"11 - Two gentlemen passing a tavern, obI i per ot v nnera over the door. 1 a riper oi nnera over me noor. l am rrl'iil ciiil mw lli"i, fliif simnl h t i . rr w. v.,...., ...... Mb has been done at last lor the poor Kdlow. hat has been done ior him? asked; his companion. "Why don t you see,v said the other, ;that thev have made him an ixx-sigx. . Count Da LMimuais wjs t!v most luxurious the most splendid the most gallant of all the Nobles of the Court of Louis XVI ; but, at hsi he gave up his s'yle of magnificence, bnd was seen ill-dressed and disappointed, affecting the simplicity of a peasant of the Danube. I recollect, one day, says M. Segur, he came to me in the morning in his cynic costume ; but with his countenance lighted up with ple:aure. Anil what is the cause, I asked him, of this unaccountaolr good humor? My friend, he answered, I m the happiest of men I am at last completely turned! On my word, 1 said, this 'n a strange sort -f hap piness ; and one which might incline a man rath er to hang himself. You are wrong, my dear friend, was his answer ; so long as I was embarrassed, 1 was overwhelmed with discomfortpersecuted, beaten to ard fro, between hope and fear. Now I find myseif quite ruined, I ana independent; tranquil ; delivered Item all ur.easiueas, and from all cure,

regretted that the poor uiack woman nail so lenccuuign, huh muu 10 sieves, near u:e: . , . -, , r, , . , h , - v i i i ii -i. t iw i i troiu Drtijjiists ( olumbus Goodwin A Jt bng suffered for his crime. iNorth bend. Hamilton county, Ohio; where he' ' ,r ,,-c r- j , i- , r i , ton ey To,.!. )) oolf Sr Co , and A. rairchtlds 'Better late than rwerS is an old saying an.rma . found at any tune, by those who wish CineiniuUi-and bv special appoint a true one. It is well to look up md record , exPenen(,c the good ,1,-ets of his medicine J lio D glore of Wr rcm all such evidences of the power of conscience. ' ior destroying the above u.soider. rereebur-h .. . . . . inns i. vviTiriV'3 rei.ieourn.

I his man stated, when ne urcsented lnmiclh . ...4.

A Farm for Sale, ON the north fork of Ilogan, two miles from Aurora, and live miles from Law

renceburgh, in Dearborn county, containin i tr TO of good land; 40 acres of which are under good improvement. There is a good dwelling house, a never failing well of water, and several excellent springs on the farm. Also, a Horse Mill now in operation; together with several other buildings on the premises. For further particulars, inquire on said farm to &TEFIIEN J. PAIN. January 9, 1526. 2 tf INDIANA HOTEL. W T T T 1 1 1 1 ft Mitt sunscnoer, grateuu lor past lavours, B respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has returned to the HOTEL, and is prepared to accommodate those who may call on him, in a genteel and comfortable manner. From his experience anil attention to business, together with the convenience of his house, he hopes still to continue the Public's favour'd humble servant. JESSE HUNT. Laivrcncelwgh, Dec. J 2, 1S25. 50 "GUY HUBS M tail oj?, ESPECTFULLV informs the inhabi tants of Lawrenceburgh and its vicinity, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in tills place, in a room one door south-west of thb Union Hotel, on High-street, where he hopes by long experience in his profession and faithful attention to business, to tneiii a share of public patronage. He has received tiie lat est and most approved fashions from the e;ist Cutting done on the shortest notice; and all orders punctually attended to. Nov'r 4, 1S-25. 44 Cm. gCjP Cash will be given for a quantity of j Tallow. g. h. DEARBOR.Y CIRCUIT COURT: OcTGfit.it Tlilm, 1825. Charles Yattier, ass guej, &.c." On foreign atr.?. V tscbmti.t, in Jame3 Conn. j debt. jV'lW came the plaint'oT, by (ieoige H. Dunn Jk.' his attorney, nnd on his motion it is ruled nd ordered, th.it notice of the pendency of the doresaid writ nf attachment be published for four wet l's successively in the Indiana Palladiu.n, a public newspaper printed and' published in Lawr? r.cel urgii, lt .u born county, Indiana ; and notifying the saisl ,rinu-s (Jonn that unless he be .nd appear b; fore ihe Judges of our D-arborn circtiit coi;rt, at tbrir term on the first Monday tn October next, file special bail, receive a declaration and plead tei the action aforesaid, jutlgment wi'l thtn be entered sghin.st him by default, ami the land so attached sold for the ben .'fit of hi'i creditovs. JAMES DILL, Cterl: January 19, Si6. 3-i DEARBORX CIRCUIT COURT: October Term, Lorenre Love, " vs. BILL FOR DIVORCE. ,!'hn Lnve. iTJO'eV came the complainant, by George H. 1. 3 Dunn, her attorney, and proved to the satis faction of this court, that the said John Love is ni t now a resilient of this state, it is therefore ruled and ordered by the court, that notice of the filing of the aforesaid bill of complaint, or li be I tor divcrce be pubhsntd four weeks svu ees Sively in tne Indiana Palladium, a public ntwspa p r printed and published in Lawrenceburgh, Desrborn county, notifying the siid John Love, vUat unless he be and appear before the Judges of our Deirboin circuit court, at their t rm to be lioUlen in and for said county of Dearborn, i-n the first Monday in April re:it, thtn and there K) answer tlie lioel or the bill for divorce alorcs:; if!, or the same will then be tr'urd in h.s ub"5 sence. JAMES DILL.CVerV. January C. 1 8C'f. REMOVAL. r"YT IIE subscriber, who i in possession oi the m dicine for the cure of fchitrous tumors, and cancerous affections. Ins left LawCleves, Sept. 2G, 1S25. SO 1 vr. A u minis 1 r a tors' N o t i c e. LLpe-s. ns indebted to th" es's'e of .-Heron il dt-r IV.hitc. lateot Logan township, Dearborn countv, decM, are requ -sted o m:dse immediate p ynmnt to th subscribers; and all those having claims sginst i-ud estate are retpaead to pre scr ihf-ni, duly authenticated, for settlomnt. S id estate is suppured to be solverd. JOHN' WHITF., NANCY W II I TP., Jr. "O 13:6. .Idmiidstrutos Administrators Sale. Amil(istr1,nrs nf lbe e,tate of Alexin. der white, late of Dearborn county, rice'd. wdl expose to public sle, at the h.ms- of th-J tle'd, in Logan iowns:vp, on Monday the lo'h - , . . s . , n,i j , , nt I ebruarv ext, all the" personal goods ant chat I v i j -j .... W' L . . . ' I - . V 1. .... - v. - ... mi . ii- Iciririnrr l.i w - . I vat j t & t ivfnrh f me an.: rgsog to splace the terms of aie will be made known. JOHN W!I!TF NANCY WtlllK. Jan. CO, ZCk 3.5w ,, COUXSLLLtR AT LAV.. OfJce on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Ihtel $ Tj E will practice in the counties ofHamfj ibon ami Untler, and in the District and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and in the Supreme Court of the state of Indiana. April 15, 1325. 15 KAUS! HAGS! r"aIIK highest price in CASH or writ in" JL VV ji-ven for clean Linen end Cotton HAliS at tl:b pJlicc,

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r,-v ;r '-"" fl 'f s-'r-&i . tyy teXVi. Johnson, Armstrong, ik, Co. AVE just received and arc now opening at their old stand, corner of High and W-lnut Streets, a SI'LIWDID .ISSORT.MCXT OF FALL& WLSTEIi GOODS, AMONG WHICH ART. Super Pro-d Cm.-.ijs, L gus l'.iissf, Cassi meres, C tsinetis, Si. n vs h Donu uc Cloths, lied, Whr.e, and Y llou Fiain.cli. Caiicoe s, s an peel and printed. HomhdZets, liureil and plain, Cr:pe libes do. do. " ShawU ti. do. Silk " d. do. Sitks, Satin and rusfrir gi, h plain. Prunella, Satin &rd Morocco Ladies' Shoes. Jen's lioois and Shoes. Water Proi f and Castor Hats Hrown St Hleached S!irtir ga and Sheetings Fiaids, Sir -pes and Checks. Irish Linens. India Muslins. Sup.r Waterloo Shawb, Dor'd and plain, Si.k .nd Cotton " do. do. Figured and Plain Sdk Ves'ings. ruiltnetie Ik Marsedhs do. Siik, Flag-und Handana Handkerchiefs. .Cotton eo. 1 Case No. 50 to 50 Leghorns. 1 Case Fmt Strnw lluuneia. Silk and Beaver Gloves. Silk, Cotton and Woollen Hose. Piaid Ctonks, &.c. &c. Together with a large tssortment of Hardware, J'aiis, Liverpool ana Paints, QuecnZL'(ur, Oil, Iron irindon-Glas., Costings Due St tills, Av. Which they oiTt trs sell low fur casn, or p proved country puHiu.ce. IfT For further particulars call and see. October 14, 41 JLa Moil's Cough Drops. Important Medicine for COUGHS ,LYD COASUJilTIOAS. le-ading to consult. ption. A timely use ot these rops may be consideied a certain cure in most cases of Common Colli Cuvghs, Injlu-.n-za, Whocpinzr-Cough. Pain ill ihe Side, Bji cju'j cf lirculliiiiir Want of Sleep arising from dehiiuy; and in Spasmodic Asthma it is s.ngu- , , . - , , , . larly cllicacious. A particular attention to the J directions accompanying tacu bottle is neces sary. The following certificates fum respectabk' gentlemen, physicians wild surgeons, are subjoined, to show that tin.-, composition is one which enlightened men are disposed to rvg.ird as efficacious anl worthy of public patron ige. Having examined the composition of Mr. Crosby's improvement upon La Mil's Cough Drops, wc have no hesitation in recommending them to the public, as being well adapted to those cases of disease for v.hich he recom-i nrnds it. Doct's Jonathan Dour, dated Albany, Deccmber 4lh, IS24; James Post, of "hite -

T RlHIb Elixir is not one red to the pubhc as n l . , . . H r i i i. ii .i u . Itrrrvsters Lduib s?n, (Jtristian Ubsenrr, U infallible, and a rival to all others, but as ., ,. . , m -- . - , , , i , , , ., i hilosrvhical Jour- Jmuics JIoazinc, possessing virtues peculiarly adapted to the pre- 1 r i t sent prevailing disorders of the breast & lungs. 1 ocket "g'MMj

creek, February 14th, 1S25; atscn Summfp.,6. M moires du Marquis D'Aigenson. Frcmthe

ml .Inns Wr.nr. M I) of fhniihrido't KehJ 20lh, 1825; Solomon l)Ar, of Jackson, January 10th, 1S25. JIr. A. Crosby 1 uvn pleased with this opportunity of relating a few facts, which may serve in commendation of your excellent Coujh n ,. . - pulmonary cumpMiiu, my cougu nas severe, my appetite weak, and my strength failing I used many popular medicines, hut only found J !pmnnr:in- rehrf r.nfil hi n eiiollimoil i-f; your valuable; drops, I have been blessf d with such perfect health as to rende-r furtlir-r means! unnecessary IJcv. KliKNF.ZKU HaIHUS. S.i.'m, (.V ' ) January zlh. Prepired by A. C'ksdy. sole proprietor, Can. bridge, (N V ) whose signature will bo affixed in his own hand writing to each bdl of d.rcctions He particular that each bottle is enveloped in a stereo or check label, which is struck on the same bill with the direction-. Sold wholesale anil retail by Dr G Dawson, I'ittshurgh J Cranibecher, W heeling R il JJ'cJdchl Dnu'gists Cleaveland Prat and .Icr.ch, Druggists Huflalo O. and S. Ivich battle contains 45 doses; Trice one j Dollar single; nine Hollars per dozen. May 20, 1S2.J. 20 lv'r Take Notice. "TT7HF.RRAS rtiy wife, Fdizabeth, Ins left my 7 7 bed and board without any just cause or prvvos i'i n, I hereby forwarn all ptrsons from httiboo-i ig or trusting her c;n my account, for 1 am di termmed to pay no utbts of her contruclJOj-- alter lliiS tiie. DAVID CLOSC. J.r.uv 4, !P.:t. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of three writs of venditioni eipon: J 1S,:i.V fr.im the r.llk'ij oHl ii'll.p)l,:;r. roru i irruit court, I willrxp se to public sde (ii S-turdcv the l.h dy of Fi brury n-xt, at the r...,r. II '. .1.. ,.,, r, ..." I . . , , 4 , ( . . . . , , burgh, hetwttn ht houisot tenj.r.d tour o clock , , , . i ! . J f 1 let in oi seven years, cl maty acres of lan J, be i?itj a parr of VVst halt id Section No. 1.1, Town 7, 11 -ge 1 West. And should sud rents and protils ior s-v-n years, not s.-U for a sum sutiicit-nt !o disrh!."g said writs, 1 wi'l, nn tiie snnie day, time and ph.ee, and between die si.-m- hours, expose at puolic s.rle, the f-e simple right and t it !e of Uh.c lt atler in c; to said tract or psrsel of land, to pv and satisfy two judgments in fa vor of liob-rt 1. Moore, ar.d one in fvorofU lium iV.dwin, igiinst Isaa". Meatier a-ul Julius Smith, and W m Pursf I replevin securitv. JOHN SPKNCER, h'J. Lwrenceuingh, Jan. 20, IS 26, TO PRINTS Hsl FOU sale at this otfice A PRINTING PRESS, sudiciently large to print a Royal-size paper, together with several founts job type, rules, chases, composing stick", See.- all jof which will be disposed of on very reasonable

Scries of the Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, E. LITTELL, 88, Chesnut street. Philadelphia, has if cm. meneed a ec Series of the MUSEUM OF FOREIGN LITERATURE .LXD SCIENCE. This work has now been published more than ihtee years. Its rdan embraced every thing vhluablV in the Journals of F.urope but while it yrt remained to be proved that this plau wou'd be acceptable to the public it was not .h up;ht expedient toincurtliegreattxper.se necessary to execute it fully or to encounter the disadvantage of cr.pying trom Journals to which our readers miht perhaps be subscribers. On these accounts ue have, with one or two exceptions, avoided the Edinburgh and Quarterly Henews. All doubts of the success of a woik on the; p'ttn of the Museum, have been entirely removed n v th.- txper.nient, die best proof of gratitude for i lie puuiic faor w ill be found in increases efforts to distne it. The new series contains double the quantity f niveer iht ws in the Hist and when it is considered thai i.iif was aireidy the cheapest ptridnal uoik in ihe country, it will be evident that we tdftr very considerable inducements to iubacribeis. There will be twelve numbers a jtsr, each containing nearly as much as one of die Reviews. rids increase ot spre enab' , u to reprint every t?a:ig ivjrth rtf rinti7ig, in the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews: In addition to the following works, from which we have regularly drawn our supplies heretofore: Rlachcoods Maga- European Magazine, zine, 'Vcrc Monthly JluguLondun Magazine, zinc, Edinl'gh Magazine, Monthly .Magazine, He! minster Rivirzc, Ihitish Critic, Retrospective AYrtrr, British Rcviac, Lite nun Gazette Aclxcrman's ReposiLondon Journal of tory, Scienrc, JJterature, La Reele Asscmbicc, an t tue .-iris, A iaic uevine, h" ppw Journa.s oi merit, ior wiucn vk . . . . , . . , r?tec.lons from j omii J'.unu.li. n,a pei!.apsb allowed, e itl in the imp itati mi ot vanity, to j speak of ihe tp:u!ity, as well 3 the quantity, ef u mller t,1"l-!nu in T 11 ,s V"V t v" : nt that an atamdance is tikred to his choice, . . , K . n , . 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