Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1883 — Page 2
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The fUumblleans fiuently make Hi charge against the lteawrati part that it to too Democratic. They aw
food iif quoting the expression of a local leader many year ago that he would vote for HeeJesbab as a tegular Demo- -emtio nominee. The only trouble about the Democratic Krty i that its loader arc ao often not atocratic enoughTbe masses of the Democracy are Mound and reliable. They attach themselves politically to thc Democratic party because it represents the rights of the people of all classes, of all nationalities, of all colors. Because it op bmm mmreasion in every form. Be
cause It is, in fact, the upholder of a Republican Government, with euual rights for all, a opposed to at oligarchy, whether under the form of moo- . a f t
archy, leueramm. w nigism or wuiw
tuition.
The people are Democratic enough
because thev are Democrat on prtuot-
ple. They do not live on ofnee. iney covet no political honor. Party suo-
cew ia precious to them, not lor the
patronage it bring, not for the spoil it
to
aumbtr dtsfcwatsd brtew ter
Maw to me ! ot acta why. man nit favta
f least
for
er. nd we raror mtck cmuhm ia the law M Wut preWut tbe ownerships? as? V ear
soil by any exospt twana
a
of tw
Willi
W niwvtm tiH tatlM MMt COStKM Of th CUT.
reocT by bank oi issue whlc now wjoy tte Siaaal miritece ofchantev tetetest naoa
tWr own Brotatees la wur. ana w
iwnwrntloo to the yaaty aare
an4awMalatllaatmr- . .
which enable aMMMKriMa f0' ttoaal iwtae. aySSTjaw aattonal htwa of TkwFatral laa aonl ae to amtnaej astP mtet tamitor. gte ate IS!!!!!!"! So be dedrvi. and wwiathajwtedalton of awawroUM vaieh mh the iavoator aMltat 3ZTi TS. -Lm tw OMflt Mi of the se-tplft.
ronrreMhaaMaatimrttarto tax the people
Mv-ni:tt. and tnfnuatsa- tajrtiTawa. That
hct should b keet eJWMaaaMr in "e wd-aaMaeft ta ateeeai taata aa aeint.kj.iw in m. tnfMii of jiimimllrr aam
MWd that it be farUr aad radteallr ret . rl mnA t m tnuto MMtUlhtd M flOOfl M
the twupntatioa aa4 awner auwt no ao Mutated a to aartire nw naWa
mtM tor frrlwhta and tattte on ney W. oorttttutinv thto taovpOndMU aolltksat aartv. d!h1vc oaiwlm not to enter mVt tnr oibinMkn or afltintkm whhthe BrpuUlca
or tomowath? aarliMk
Itaruu ttue lOfeituc f the ptatform tlta
eretary wa interrupted everal tim- by
mhnr of U Khtioaal afoptioUoam Qammim who, ht aakl. ma atal That aWtkHw hYpocrite'' ta Soamlor Logna, and Doraefa dyaaruite ta ready for him the notMBt he chooaea to provoka tho freat Star-route deperatiaiDto nutting a matah to it. But Dorany haa other crow to pick." aaya thta intimate friend. "Ho can show the weak spots of many emi
nent HMMbUeajfei. If he were to &eu
all he known even lreskleat Arthur would auuinu in the Executive chair.. Dorsey, however, may not use all hit powers of retaliation. He has had provocation enough to bring all his persecutor down on their marrow bone. He is not vindictive, but there may be circumstaacea which will compel him to act for the sake of further vindication of his character. I tell you he U the Samson that can poll down the pillar of the Republican temple. Whether he will exert his strength or not remains to be seen. I think he will.
Then woe betide the Philtstinea. " The dynamiters hovering about the Government buildings in London and Dublin in aa beloved and cherished bv the
tar Yowag Beftdm.
WHAT i wovut m. If I watwsllwhTMril. I'd aie aw sweeteat m: I d take aVtumey to the sky. Aa4 frouo alt day tang. If I were a pustyeat. , I d chase the lafawiad taJce. And have sweat t fsm for "upper, And eWrthtn that's aloe. If I were a tiny avwaaa. I'rf maw tha Mft MW ehwM:
WhM Tabby wat ta tho wajf,
I d do just as i
Kt I aia s little boy ataaratasrirhatuiaat And every day. It aaenw to me, I tad out sossetalBc tww.
village than a tfcwglitle chlW dee i putting It fot on a tin atit's arst h.i
wnen tnv swna . nixni,
every
rushed
in
out. abouunsx and
naming this way and
secures, hot because the principle they i EnjHudi Government as hi Dorsey with
believe in insure ine noervy, nappinvs 0is dynamite oy toe leaoers ot tne iw and contentment of all the citizens of nublican party. Detroit Free Pre.
the Republic, wneiner nen or pour.
The RepnbUeaa Party Mast tin. The SUr-ronte defendants were Re
publicans. They were prosecuted oy a
a t t a . a T I a... .
We have no wish to do injustice to
tho armat leader of the partv. Many
of them are as pure, unselfish and pat-
nouc am wry are i t, utt a .4 tril Hv
that the people have heed for years in ""IT.ZL H
advance of the leaoers.
Since the party has been in a mi
nority the history of its manager has been too often a history of compro
mises, bargains and "deal. The
Democratic masses have been too fre
quently sold out by their leaders to gratify personal ambitions, revenge
personal grievances ana saitsiy porwsnnt
I tret up ta the mornlns And play with Tata and Xellt Hut when I ass a old s they. HI 99 toseheet as wwlL ran very INtta, to be sare, Bt then I'm only four: And sntae day I'll be oMw. And Know m treat dtwil wore. Oar lAtm
Bobolo was only eight years old. but be was a person of eonstdera.de importance nevertheless; for his father was a King, and consequently be was a Prince. It is true that his father was only King of a Kaffir tribe of negroes in Africa, hut iu he knew nothirur about the
grwat world away from the part of Africa he lived in. he fancied himself the
greatet man in the world. If Hobolo had not been a Prince, he
nice boy, but.
ing
iwttml n.ml told he was better than any
other bov that he made himself so dt-
RepohHean Administration, tried by a i mljrht nave been a very nice hoy, bi Republican Judge, and acquitted by 'ft was, he was o spoiled by bei Republican jury. But the country has I .M.,te,j An(i thl he vs better than a seen ewater crimes not only condoned ! u,... .w.t h.. mnAt himtolf m d
C - - , - i i r,ivbut approved by the party which na . asrm.nble that nobodv coi.ld love him.
held continued poise!ion of the Gov
ernment for twenty-two years. The MRtttdals of GmntUm did not weaken the hold of the President on his nartv. The Treason Ring, the Navy
Ring, the Pant-office Ring, the Army Ring, the Indian Ring, the Land Ring, the Pension Ring, the IMnting Ring, the Whisky Ring, the Washington Ring, all nourished under Grant, and some of their villanies were traced quite to the door of the White House itwlf. Babcock was indicted, when Private Secretary of the President, for complicity in 'the Whihkv Ring. General : Grant saved bira from the penitentiary bv direct Executive interference. " Black Friday w a one of the incident of Keuitblican misrule. Credit Mobilier
was an illustration of it. The Kreedraan' Bank wa robbed and gtittetl by KcnuMicnn ohilarithnPM. who aheo
tear over the suffering of the colored
appUuae and other deaasnstraJAoosor ap
iwtir.-ti. ttie reiton seensHK w w
fcwably by nearly ill. At ns nnwh a minority report was offered by Mr. fjprinier. of Maine, on woman satfna On Mr. Brown's mutton the report tt tad owmiueewas adoptea. Aalseim Uien took place upon the adatissstriUty of the majority report offered by Mr. Springer. It u read and endeavor was made to My It n tlie table, but it proved toesmttnaL Another tninorlty report was than oteted, but w lakl on the table by a vatoef l n 8U lae riswhitkm on woaianTs aanvaaje agatot ante ap,snd a diseasskm f tve mlnates a sliinredeaebdeiecate whs wished to spak. A few taort addnssse were nsaoe, and the ehair then attowed a feetetof tea mteotes for the several States to decide whether the anTraim resnlnnon sboaW be laid on tb
Attneom av. alt-Ava ava
Am lha veto was anmniiHisil It
heartitj'. . .
After the adoesea were awisnen, sir. una K. Ma offered lha fotkrwmf : Jawnk, TlMtwMleiMt eoaaee asre-
-Muolto dtotars.UM wiwaasawH "agr
vvr si
greed. Factions have sprung up within the party, and all factions alike have
unfortunately oeen reaoy to maae ooi-
bi nations in a small way wiut wieir political opponents at the sacriict of
nrtnetnte. iraues ana tmriEaint nmvv
been arranged in the city Government, ! in the Board of Aldermen, in the Legislature and in Congress. In all these , the leaders and managers have shown themselves not Democratic enough. I We have seen it time and agnia in , this city when Democratic factions have entered into alliance, with Republicans , fur the sole purpoa f gainmf offices from opposing Democratic factions and , dividing them with their Republican
w t i. whnn Mrtatn brother and stole the savings f his wife t Vosaw it in Cmgresswhcn ctrtain t.MWr.n. Thc San Doming- !ob J Democrats lent themelvea to the Ke- Bna 1 . . " , x... :.. m- P
- . .. . . . . i ,. ! i wan icwaMceti u -'u.-ih ..
poMican eoorx eieai tm- rn, -looM ,
Saw. The Esnroa Mine xpHure. the 4 corrrrpt Venezuelan Commtion, tle. fratnltilent Mexican chums the plunder . of Indian tribe., the s;cii!stions in -public loans, and the eolliti n in t'ie
department with nit.Mde thieves weu , the Kepooliean reertl.
inev OOIV Kepi, UUr t ur - ' nb"l-n.with Seotr Robeon" marine band Atrnisbinsj the music. And after indignant ptil4lc opinion compelletl a r. tr.at from that barefaced scheme of
oi tnc, i special ,
Uut th.-it fnct did not make much tut-
' ference to Bobolo, fw he uever kne, w it, ! liecause nobotly dared to any it. He ! I...I rnAt manv slaves of about his
own am. and he made them
hen ne was in a gnou numwi would treat these little slaves very well, but when he was cross which wnsmostof the time he would lah
t right and1 left among them wun a mi tie whip which he had which was mad ! of the tough hide of thc hippopotamus 1 Sometimes he did not even wait until i he was cross to whip his little compan1 ions; but would cut away at their bare a M U. at... u lin aaSl raf kko.
k iTm ill iiir i aa mil. na uv: r ? -
r.-' f" : ' , . ,. i l.v ait-Klent as lic
' not very strong, his whip was very hard and he knew now to us it.
Among the slave hoj.s the strongest a t m . l.H.t I1a m'mj a iisr
n.l inii.ki.t was Kami. He was a year ,
ol.'. r than BoUiIo. ami was as kind and
b!i"inir ns anv lV C'uld
7 " .... l r i ...
im'1 intamie uu ou
ml whrn the DemoiTatic hoeaker nv
arbitrary nillngs favored the Republicans to make the consummation of the crime possible. We aw it in the State Government when Democrat stood up to strengthen
the bands and whkewasti the chanteter of the Blind-Pool gambler who draggi-d
Great corporations are how
aaya
Wry polltk-al iigto aa3sdeato Bwttatthi as snail it fee
TfaMresomtkm wa adopted anally
heated debate amt
alkie.
Mr.
Many
ef New York,
that all rsjaahg to tho wtMf ht tb ptowsrss hwstrmk oat. sad toManad a vote It hvatae.ta remit betoj maayaaadW
pate a pzroaaent Natioaal
to nal
Becretsry,
Mr. Mm F. Heary, a druggist, ot
lya, wh bad acted as permaa wtasOasfaroaec. was atorh
wore the Mner at Sflutti Bass'
Hr. M. B Kllhaer, ox
mud in order to raise
bankrupt to a millionaire. We have seen it time and again at Washington .when pr.minent Democrats, having struck the trail of Repub-
Iicau enrnes. . .adtathm. tb loublcl salary
traca. niaae oargaiiis wun im-neuii. . nrejerved as a an criminals and vrosmuu
ical trusts. t" ..
The Democratic people bare never been in svmoathv with their false
'lewder'' in their betrayal of Demo
cratic orineirde. They have repeateuiy
manifested their diaspproval by absent-
in themselves from the poll.. The
leaders and their management have not
been Democratic enough to win the con- 1
ndence of their fouowers. Let the
leaders now be bold and. Arm in their Democracy and the Democratic masses
will make a prompt response, xnose
masses were true a steel during the war, when they were subjected to the
cruelest slanders and miarwresenta-
tiofes, and when their political amliathms plaoedtbcm in a false position. They have been Jrue as steel through nearly a
qoarter of a cetttnry' absence from power. They are two as steel to-day. ff the leaders are firm and faithful to true Democratic principles- If they are Democratic eoottgh the fidelity of the maasefiw.lt insure the reMemptioa of the country from Republican misrule. A. T. B'orW.
l. Thec,
make. BoIk1o
treat him .anv better than he dut tne others. n the contran'. Kami seemed to catch the whip oftctier than anyldy elc. The. reason for tlii wa not that
Roitnlo dlik,tl hun. but Nvau i likt iiim. He wanted Kami with h,m ' all tin? tim : and m when lie was anjrry ; poor Kami was wire t U: near, ami . wnequentlv was the ealet to b'8t. ( And what made it harh r to bear was , that the Imys in Africa 5o not wear any j cltrthes. and o there was nothing be- , tween Kami's kin and the whip. One nisrUt when the boys were going
to led -Kami slept in the same room with Bobolo Iloholo felt crtws and . ... : . l. ....... 1......
WOlllU not lC ItailMOeu Willi aim mm tht w ilone for him. It made him
rniM-r ...till to see how contented
the vdl2
screaming,
sum ninnutg mw waj mw tunc mai, The men si ones csugbl up blazing
Uirvhes from the pro to tnrow at tl.r elephsats, because they know that the great creatures are afraid of flames. The women, at arst, did not seem t., kjtoW what to do, but soddenly one thew cried out: " The children! the ehildrem!' You might have thought, to heat them, that they wro afraid some harm might happen to tho little ones; btit jt was no such matter. There isahrhYf In some parts of Africa that elephant, are afraid of the voices of children. Si it usually happens that when a herd of
elephants bt known to be coming, tlx women all rush to their huts and dra out the ofaUdren and whip them well to make them scream. It ht not very ni.v for the children, of course, but it idone, nevertheless, and consequently cm this Bight, at tho cry of "The chit drear au the women rushed to tin-it hut. Among others Bobolo smother ran t, her hut- Not to get dear Bohski, f.i he must never be touohetl with the whip, but to get Kami. She was in a great hurry, and rushed to Kami's U , and taking hold of the little. lt there, dragged him, half-awake only, out into the street, and there la d on the whip so aoundly that the little UV low was moved to do his full share ward waring the elephants. How k did veil! And the more he yelled ami struggled, the harder she whiptied. The elephants were frightened awav at lat. and thc children were led back to the hut and put to bed again, There probably was never a more I tonished boy than. Bobolo was 11 at
hia com-1 rht. He. was so greatly oven mc 'that he could not say a word, but hy
all the nut of the night ohb;ng with pain and wondering what had hapMmd. The next morning there wa an ev fdanatlon when his mother saw hei darling bov all covered with strii when- she liad struck him. U Wetitul even to that stupid Uttle fellow thai there was something tikes mriiwtion to hi punishment, for as It turned ut h had fn lloawil with his own cnie!
whip, which hw mother had picked lip ' . . 1. . i.K.a
v accident as sue emereu n 'However, the result happily was that
Bobolo learned two important tbtn. One was how to enr.i an elephant, and the.idherwa' t'iut he would cry if h
ot
struck with a whip, lit
?!ave oenemeu o iuc .- knowle-LrK, for he slid not u4e hi- whir
o freely after that,-JtW vom- - Th hiaterwt Toy The toy pistol is afe. many jtjorant i'er.ti tlrtik, because it carr. ?
neither hot nor btillct. As I tried it one. ' can tell you ab t it. First., 1 twisted .tie of the. lap? j around n n:a!-h. ami t t the mat.l on ! lirt". Win n ih" rrachfd !hc I paper cap thvre. was a little expkwiwi ' Suddenly I felt a tin-in "Hain m n hand, and, on l- kinjf at it, 1 found . ceral tinv Mnek -plinters utickin ' ' 1 tl... kin. I i.iilletl ttielll OUt, Wit I Hit
t tlit- -kin. l l
the pain for.onie tun
afterward. Tiiojt
.-h!U? I I placed a cup en the henrth and ftr? V Kaml j, wih a hnmn),.r. Tbm time I wss
... . i t.i r . . . . it..
, i ne jowoer.uc imji-ivi". t...-.-.- joKeu, m ue, w i " j Wf.jj nred, and kept uiv nanus aa i t er, the adventurer, and the thieves j lleoiv ,,nM.k him. Kami gave a great s j cojM When it wt'nt off I
i wno tnvesieu me niw- in-u- jump ami encti eui who uam. fpi, tn. uRlr M nirfng sensntion in m m tk't ,,rm forGnint. The third-term ..VVl,.t'. tK.. .tu.r with vou? ' Mid . ' . , ...l: i. .!. i-,if, . t
conspiracy iuew "m " i" 1ioh. Uway, I bad bwm strucK ajra.n m -
, iearca a crusmug uci m7;t.- , .. lou nnn, nu.f (mumi ivaiui, imr flyjng splinter. This thing was jzcoi
ment was ineu. htmr toe msec wncre ne nau ueeu im. .i:...:.i.uii.. .i.nmmna &iui when i
coomf
.ti
Hmwn. ml thia citv. as TlVSSaaT. Th
Tito riatMswfci for th
John Henry Ism, Jr.. Marytamli M. Baa-
km. Jrdlaaa: A. M. ewene, inssai-, u. . uhsw: Ik M. Clarh. Iowa: D. W.
TMiawvlwada: C H. WilHasaa. Mlehr
asTt K. n: Mia. Bv C; & 8. Hosts. Da-
Toto; J. Onmtar. Whmasin; A. J. Uuey, Katiw; a L Oravsa, Kentucky. antUoSt
Ilj i ti w3liinirTiT?V smsa miMmmvftmHH tnw gmmmHmlll ishammaMto ff -a?Tjlj
mm ap ami storaarraMamaammsmy, astv aw ta platfona exactly as thovo fivon, with til one eieepttoa. Mr. John Henry Kotos, Jr., ot Mwyhmt, Am mad an address to the ptosis ef the
flamed States, to b liioonirsted hi the
It WBH 1VMI
curr vat m saaiM
er sivt-n to so ass n If
tnatiarin In every dotsH. s Bnac th past am yama ma hadtaiot
atotiom aert'Ur.
WHueM wer
fomrtMTWBSMtrjr
slahMhmmt mM aBjmjawjMmml mjwmmjm, my msssjaf9m
Mattto Mltr!ieUtoe holder at Loss JsfSSMa-
Dorsey s threats to expose the Republican campaign and Republican campaign taethous of 1800 are vary distinct. If pot very definH. Hi connection with the Star-Route frauds prove that be is as desperate at he k unscrupulous. His temper during the trial was ugly, aad be betrayed a vindictive a well as ruffianly "disposition in knocking down and kicking the prostrate body of a weak old man who had produced
testimony adverse to him. A man capable of thus prejudicing hi ease in tkjivM f mil mtelliinmt and decent
people, aad a man capable of resorting toMtatmos awldaiamamssaryto ehmr a guilty man, bat not to acquit aa iamocent one, i acta maa to hamHato Mt hht revwngs. aor to b ate about his methods. A, as he says, ht has documents In hand implicating some of the most distinguished members of tho Ropsblicaa party, it win be a verwdelieate and difficuR pieos of basinets to restrain him from making use of them. Bad be bean convicted, be might have
a pardoa by promtse 01 sueno.
r oeen aoownteu, no nm mo
to ask aad prooaoiy 11 so
ccewttiatory mood. Aa intimato ao-
aaaks iateresUmr reaBaff am ths
ling legislation on many matters tn which they are intereted. They have tswruptwi and packed courts, and they keep Republican sentinels ported along the avenues leading to all the depart
ments. Repeated investigations have shown that the great ledger of the Treasury
have seen mutilate!, mat oaiasMw involving many millions of dollars have been forced, that erasure and interpolated figure exist hy thousands, and that books of account have disappeared. The Presidency was stolen ia 187, and some, of the beneneiarie of thst n4m ath naaat oonsrdciou in nretend-
iag to deplore the failure of justice in lb Star-route ease. . The party that applauded the Great Fraud which carried Hayes into the White House aad Sherman into the
Treasury, aad appropriated all the nrooeeds of the crime, did not scruple, four yean later, to support a candidate whom Vaols public career was stained with loliwbery. The men who committed the crimes In this long catalogue, or their creator and representatives, are still m office. They hold the fort, and resist all Intratm. Thv know how to turn aside
dangerous investigation. They sound thj alarm at the first anproach of the
"Hurt vou!" mocked Bobolo. strik
ing him again. " You big baby! Now von've something to cry for. I wouldn't cry for a Utile thing like thatf1 "Nobody ever struck you," sobbed Kami; "yon don't know how it hurts." I fthmttd think not!" cried Bobolo, with a sneer. 'Strike me! a Prime. But l know I wouldn't cry, anyhow!" Kami did not answer again, for he knew it might only bring him another blow with th whip. He mtietly laid himself down sad prepared to steep. But Bobolo we not stoepy, and he would not have Kami be so. He snarled
like n liule dog: Get out of there! Ton can lie on the ground to-night; I want your bed!" Kami knew it would do ao good to complain; so he quietly got up, dodged
a Wow of Ute wnip, ana wwneu pimly until his ugly master should lie down. Bobolo scolded a little white,' and then took hi place in Karaf s bed. It did not matter mech to Kami, for hi bed was only au antelope skin, ami be could sleep just as well on the ground. He would have gone to Bobolo's bed, but he did not dare; so he crouched down in one corner of the room, and before long both he and Ms master were fast asleep. Lt that niirht there was a sudden
commotion ht the village. Homeiwdy
the
They know
was area
of the National Coaventloa,
taviovtbarstasineta
aad hht
feelteg toward Logan Is already slim
mtt
bv nbrht over the record.
how the Nary llepartment Jour times within a few weeks.
There Ut po posslbittty of reform, or of porifhmlloa of the pwbtfc seryioa, wbue mat ooapMHtm of thing exists. All the essay and rule of Eaton, Gregory aad Thoman are worth no more for that purpose than the chattering of so many atoakeys ia a meamgerto. All other issues sink Into msTgninWa when oompsrwiwHh the naagnitud of
this ausetioa. First of au, toe sountry must hare a change of party, the infusion of new blood into, the management of public affairs, and clean haadt m evctybimmft of the pub ervica, Jf, Yt 0ata
UpJJw,'Vamtoill,ta
s hretbar, to wort mjtr a nr
mfflioa. He own the krwer Stoton-
and htrj.M. X.
enemy. They mount guard by day ami j had given the alarm that elephant were
coming; ana we wave tomb "
roused man instant.
Wm who live hi snreat cfties far frotn
wild boasts can not at first see why the coming of elephants should create sueit a stir; but when it is known how the nermM live, we can understand better.
Their huts are small aad frail, and the
only protection the viBages have against tka thousand of wild beast ht the for
es round about is slight fenofi of
wood and viae. This does fairty wen to keep out the smaller animals; but when a herd of ekmbaato, each one as big aad even bigger man Jnrobooome marching along, the fence is no more to tkemthsaabe4Aofthw4erw be to a man. It ta not that the elephants sra'wieknd aadwtohtodo atwhasnhut heeause they are so huge tint thej do not think
ssytiung more 01 masasasr iwrwBw
itivirnil
. ln la. I isa. filll
up tne pistol u irj it, l"l'i""
wrapped mv ngiiv nana in mj " chief. It w'ent off beantifully, but an" There wa thc mischief! The handkerchief was dotted here and then with the black splinters from the railed cap. The insane desire of the smsll boy t carry a pistol U One of tho wonders! ot the 'age; and th worn than folly J th..-Vho allow him to do so U lmot InercdtbU-. Of whst use Is 1 ? H h;, ,dttd will not ao off, it i. it Would swwnfully express it, "no good.
If it docs gooff, it is dengwrouswc r that ha power to maim and kill.
Did you ever think what it mm -kill-to take awny lifer Who sh I so dim ami terrible a thing a tt-
re. you lit to have a pistoir aw - -
wine enough to carry a revolver.- -sir. It iraglas thew insotneNst
to carry pistols. you wBi I toy-pbtol .that n ; H
nothing Mtiss w wsw you live in the boxwood, and hsc tc fight the terrible wild crow or the ta
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