Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 April 1884 — Page 3
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a m went swiftly er w
Mto mmi seers i hi kmc la 4ar snwnr
A antf MM who wsratlo fW. WtOiaMi wtodta M town el aajr.
Wks are you iiwiwh w a Auat HmmI,
1 i Til MiiiMrMMMi as this
ib u. ,ii iii-anUhtnsr trait with deaf
v. - m - - -
people todieua any nosma wmm theft unreal; so I ba
tSU Ions! speech wm foiiltarUy nine, and I b-gg-4 bsw not to
tie It.
Hut k th afternoon i waa so
k.nxi tkat vrv worn I uttereu
torture of too Imeneet description: for
tunately ft friend called, ana ft T"
a.. nnnn lasUallfUMl 111 UUft X H1WUIIM MB
voioe, moWteaed my fevered Up. and
She's as deaf ft door-pos. d,,h!
to Hay ft month, l enau aw.
know I eball. . tJ
1 would,! try to talk to ner,
my menu; "uw nw mbua- t
loan ooJT mu jwnw
i4 aaitWr ksr t attor'o pale.
gat ft WW MMf IM 1 umn i JkaiMI the hostm wine Midmla
in wtfalod mnihttr. artoat ana
ftrsrf,s,
AerMW tar marr. aary aHMM
l Ml
horaali
OL Yo
w
look a if you had a lever oa. bow.
But I mint be civil to fter, i ara.
t V aklalaM tfMH Df '
of mUktr Uj, wWjjoMwJJrfct lu k ecrik 4ar jawwt
n. awr.n a. a.
ATJST ASSAr HEABIMJ. tkitik it waa Cftrlrto who aaid:
lookiBif atrftlzbt at my respected ftuat-io-law" and oaing rav natural tono.
She immewiely rich. Wkit'i thi" exclaimed Atrat
n.M.k with miilon interest. "Who
U it that hm the itch?"
'Tbew," I said, "ttoftt l ju ae
much as aho hor-lot or an adder, but full of curiority
Doo't go. Julia: l "???
tafpar cornea, lanftti
m)" throat u raw. nww jrw -me alone with her."
I had tried to be ery KaffiiaR
order to make ft irood tmpreag ton. ftoo : i i m.iM thui once, aoropo
"Agtni iupiuj uic i i the weatber. thai it waa oesHiy taut." . 1 .iluImI to av dreat ft a
Mt huabftnd i n EurfUhman. aoTid, ( -k cm,lwd tbe pitchen in the j prac'tk ai. with a Mock of .oronaon aenac i '.rvtm," while I denoumsed Uef in the capability of a very ctupid H j couM Rot teU how my Utile wife. ' doubtml English wan received, for Aunt I am a Yankee girl, and fond of do- ' no , and 1 told my meatic life. That uit, Caspar, and we "JfSX tn uttorXapftir, that I did have a coxy a little home aa any two w KPMnH in the w.rld oonld deire to . j n j continued deperteve who pofle only a mlet compe- . thal Uer mony could never pay tency. Bat 1 may a woU admit it- 1 ! lrain keepimr up ft eonvrrTver) anibftioa. and wa. only too , S",,, UPi. pJtively wick; aakm. about grtung on in worW QOt tQ aa oar trhmpet. fit a financial way-in fact. I wanted to ( Mpsr (-be homo he dutlba rich. o . 1 fuliv Muhract-d hb aunt, who had been
Caspar and I haU Utwe wrfectlv silent for an hour r two, ana 4t aionally about hat I called tbe I" .
Well, my dear, now nave
a-l tuaWkTlmilv
IWlUh. and ho the Yankee, of our
Umhit and neculiariUea. bat a he aaa uMn.k ..invad voum-lve-s?
left Londn when a mete boy hi. cock- j .Sot .t f RBrered ahoftlv. in Mt dialM-t whs not Ti ry pronounceo. at i - . , to moderate, for I
boi more wmu " ' - tired and croai. "i raigw " .llr.HJrMm. for if he aaid "beg ; l u" mil , the next
tne cau 1 1 - .. f u niimwi. and i
-Or. Ifarr IWkaw a wrttmf a book
oa tho eoadrUoa of heraeft.
-Mm Frodaviok H. Pttaot, of Boa-
torn, roeeived a WO0.UUO ekock amoaf
bar woddlaff praaeaU.
-lira. Hawk Wmoa. wowara. . J., reoenUy celebrated her nioetyBiatk birthday by waluing for tea atuv mm. New r Unm. Viaaie Beam, who made tho model for Lincoln atatua at Waahingtoo, baa mmmti mmwUImI a Mule bftbv no por-
feot that viaitora imagine they can hear It cry. -Chicago Jater Ocenm. Mr. Daniel Potter and wile, ot Halom. Mftiw., coiebratwi tbe other dnr the sixtieth aaaivonary of their woaAim, uul InAam Lam aent them a
txHOet m aiwy wiw aw w .- Rev. Am Ballard recently celebrated the oomplettol of hi Hftkth year of service aa Secretary of tbe Mftiaachuaetta (Congreirational) Sabbath hobool and PublUhing tociety. Bo$Um FmU Matthew Arnold may be dUftppointcd in the Amerieaat a he dokn tkA AiMriftana are auo dia-
appointed in him. A fair exohangala m
characteristic of thii country. -a Traetller.
rw iut i .rt nl Rnnvan'a MFI1-
erim Ptgre " ha been teawUted
Potter, mlatiooary of the toretga noc. at Teheran, ami a lady in New York has aent him $500 for lu publication. - William Penn Clarke now occtipie the late home of General Csarjel t Washington. - Hie larg library fill the nbelves of the dead President's study. ThirtT veara ago he was ope of tne leading imn of Iowa, but has long been ont of politic, having oast his last rote for Lincoln. - Mr. Margaret OTrrady. a.ceoton
ar an. died in St. Loui recently, mm w ould have been one hundred and throe veara old had she liu-d until August 15. Sh! was a remarkable woman, never having had ft dayN alirtawa unt 1 atti.kwl Irv the illness which carried her
-James Flynn got, judgment ftjrainst tbe elevated railroad in New York for 5.000. it being hown that his le2 was fractured through tbe neglect of tbe corporation. But tho corooration u a opposed to paying on gene P""; ciples, and secured a new trial. The result is that James now recovers 000. Sew York Stws.
Hhenran m baaaa &TmmJZl
TliaBbttcftaaewm i tmtUality ASSTTLXmJR
l'aSr rtaTvpwaT LTwhat CyaVa sst to look for. The to renew tbem .i , New ZFtm' oorrs-oiidoaM.aoe ofd-pratloa. U,licaff 'Su iothui but aBU-ArthuTiaeiiBg- The-I ple can be trusted to deal with jvitw KmoA fWoaist ami the Philadelphia f. attempted. The aWli v ""J iWJs are gifted with men whoeacounter Indiana cla med by Hr f 17 almost uaaaimoiu Klatae feeling. , Mr. (Jresham is worthy The SnrtotW HcpuhUca, which raa Neither ha. ever rnr uccefrfulh before iot onVTfilti own opmloo, diacera the ! t,e people of that State. The olsdaj la faw the sky. but also read the signs e, J nty to draw attention to tbm. tmM Mn itiaMtvar (or divinet a for a while. . . .
ner yearn ng for Kdiuunds. The Kca-i.-r mr none of -he f"" geoerai JJr ", . u..i.--H i.i tUm tknntrht and heart of ft
Chicago irumm - aZLlSal vaar. movins-
truly. El Mahdi JTT ublUm at
Nortuweai. perce.ve t-u ha toot
llame ami tne prairms ".. "T JVZ 1 ! "ro ''""".VT .'I- Tba
name anu miw -i -". . tl. valhTyrgleam. while all the little hills , with very qualified "J?- JLT docTp fteirhands. for John A. Logan. ! prty. however, is not itho eUeTha AneTnnatl ComtmreU. uatelic , There is a struggle of faoas
which now unites tne mapoieonic mi" tn n. i ne ojrvv.. of Field Marshal Halsted with tb6 es- iEmtlon machinery. In tbe .S&irv
seatial ethics of that truiy K mg on, ineoiwr ltn I ' Deacon Kichard Smith, is afe only to have tl machine. They to keP Seand aele the clftlmaof Honest John lt. They my not be ablo to mmu the Shorrusn. The Indiana papers of radl- nominatW They will not fall to dK.culm are certain that either henator tate those which are made. Ben. Harrison or Postmaster-General Arqu. . Gresham should be the "the coming Pnaiaeat-s IHaaers. W And so it is. There are as Tae mumn tnmmmwm manv preferences among the people as w York Time praises Preslthorcare desires in editoilal o18-. dcnt Arthur's dinners, roceptions an u.ni.Kii.4n foumalism has simply oc-. . . SMna t i,n.,.ttAi!tv as the nnest
come ft mechanism, lor M'brno; the kjQ(1 gin08 Buchanan's day and .nH antinathies ot editors to , i.- hv tknan of the eaxiv Pree
n.vu'w ' . .L. I niUWH UU'.' J ' - - . . t .
nie aoleviue oi , fi whohadonlv the eUquewew inw
prevailing pracM"- qjj World to guioe uiem. tlal pointers.-In nch newsapera, liwi ,.Tbe usages of polite society.' aava in tk nnumntlon that the newspapers A. ... ..kav a riwht in the vi hlto
reflect a local or a liu-ger sentiment and H(M4, If we aru willing to consider make themselves tbe mediums of it. Qe mere pecuniar aspect of the matThe impartial Democrat who reads i we m the ndaonte aalwith judicial mind tho medley of im- of the PrMldetit is parUy estimated presslons in Republican papers finds ' - pr0smpt on that he W expected, certain facts or characteristics ' running , to eaU?tam many people handsomely, through them. The tirst thing that iven a &ne mure. fuel, strike, the attention is that there is not ' J on of a houijold foipe and ery much about the Prw.dencv in that v lhim ln oraer that he mav till party at all. mewnJim t?J his high office with the dignity, and elcthemle than Interest. The booms I nncebetitting the Chitrf Magistrate of fur various aspirants have their initial ; p-neroiH and gocd-dritir Re-
impulse in the amoiin , lie. A stingy r.es:oent '';- be candidates theruHelyes. The rest is , dWked What we may call the ofthe work of not uueltish or nnthriU J. hmttmv 0f lhrosidcnt Arthurs fon.u of theirs, who know how to ply . i.,,'.;,, " i- with mt a flaw.'
the arts of mention, interview, gossip. Bn ,0- to the abuse which the
rman are heSDinf U' Ott t. OllBW
w ; was tired and enm.
ih.i h fell over
mutw " adoaen times a day.
SO Ot j average mauner
other
psvwdoa ' Uiit -I
lataiMd of the "I presume
Britain, and e manage! to viHiun ami d,-fccts in a
nUu. .trv to hnth.
One morning Caspar referred to a let-1 ter be waa raading and sakl: j MLotte. my Aunt Hannah is com ng ; to visit . I forgot to tell you, and she will be !iere to-day. ' How prot okiiig.'' I answered. I Fate sated me from ill-nature. Cas- i par npfKl I referred to tbe fac'. of I fasnottrUingmestKmer. i
Ye, it MUitf otippeu my I will rd'r a joir.t at tbe butcher a. mad voo can mke a pudd ng or tart, smd 'do trv and amuse the old laay. ior ah I verv low-sptritwl. she writes that she. kWt br hearing in the South, ut.i U miM-li dcicctfl oeT It.
leracious, tni wa
A. t' hmUmvtt ahe heard half what I
- - - id. as it was. . f)b. yes. I heard you perfectly
HOHHMHJS.
lt was once said of
money-lender that
1.
a ptnunoiH
he keot the tnmW
containing bis aecuntie near me ncaa
of his bed. and lay awaice to n.-ar hh acctituulate interest.
Tka riirflantes out m Arizona
advocacr. report, hUgaestne avowal aud safe disclaimer. The notab.e merthesx of Uie Republican rank and file entourage thee efftrt. TUey are
neither resenteu nor raimCTi. s mulv unjppted. C ontlnued little by little. the efforts have a tendency, beins noither antagonized npr indorsed.
create ft son oi p- c ! .
,v.unlv. The sneer eneci w
Berlin for
said the oh! Varty. nnoiciiveiy; hanged a man the other oay oecawaw u
thtMwht you said that was your uavuiw W1 K eontirmed liar, t.ooa gnciw.
voice." and she amlled grtmiy.
1A you nwr.
i k.nii ess von near.
Tcould have heard you If I had been dead.'" sbe anarjped out. What does this meanP asked Ta par. staring from one to anoth r. t Your wife imagined I was deet. retorted Aunt Hannah. Imagined! you told me she bad lost her hearing." I aaki faintly. - Caspar laughed; nay more, he roareei. "It mut have been my cockney pronunciation that got the urtter of me f.t a moment I meant her hearing, mv
dear. ....
Yes. ves." I saw, nysiericauy,
to
va ... i
iteration cau I prmicatoo oi iwmbntnotmore. SUll that has enabled the candidates in sporting parlance, to be entered for the race. They are now ( . i.airwMri on the track; but;
the jockeys and the stable boys number more than those on tbe grand stand ami the pool -sellers have not begun business at all. Another consideration, which the ante-convention "booms'' among the Republicans impress is the varied u.f., nf the reasons or "claims
that
r . . . . . t
all! Tlven 1 ivtnemDcrm tn ; , . .
Hannah wa very mh. wnat was o, - do,t rtUpkV' aaM wy prevent h r from leaving us at' her, , . van you spell hearing? Fuirbetter et. setting Caspar , r', - Valuable dTamood
P iiilulr. easily mauhed. and., he.
oncer l na tc- i - . - . B-tiirilv lew sorry aou TeUUives. who l,a.l only nntlycome , eve? Mlch blunder: I to the United State, and 1 framed , ,aV(, Caspar a good shakto show her a hat a treasure of wlfe;h ; mz ior pbwrng me hi such a talst, p.ikad. I wouhi 1 ears lor b r. and she lbe7Jt occurred to me tbat I tmM kfarn to deiend on me. -nd ahaken for aa actual
what more natural tnan nw BOC q rioepto ln speculating um.
u r dimd? the wealth of Aunt Hannah tire ner it in diawmus ; uik mnri it did me! She
"i lv stocks -or ban it out i "Ll.1.' ,T. A tellinir Casiar
at a big percentage! Uhe was sorn he had such a fool fora TksTcWk attntmgton ifo, ttnd we have not seen or heftrd of Caaaar wag 6oe. Tbe maid-l only r";. , tiU contend that he was gSmaflnUlng the omg. wm the National pro CSlLi t kttrried unftairs and made to J mm ..hu wktPB had no
wwii. -- . . j . MtCUtHT W " . -1
saooueu w..-: h that cauaen toe ro
ao r!;"r . IT. X- itavMc,
If it gets to be the rule so nang '. none of us-that is to say. there are a 'great many men who will be in danger. 7ra liifUmSir." said a hypochondriacal patient, while describing his symptoms to his famllv physician. "I feel a terrible . Vi ,k T mv hand tin
tk mi d nhvsiclan. " wny ine ueucw iion oi .... " Jt nmt y7hand to voir head?" bilit' does not signify that ho crnidl. you pui jw - . SBec'ni noints of fayor to any -Oh. don't jrrop.-e to now, . daw ;Xo.mioo: but it sigabrieked a Pbiladelpfiia girl as herlover l r" ! riend. clahn for him dropped on his ktiees and seiaedher dl,e ial ..tre.frth which hanT"lKn'tpopthe qution now. e hinV a Utile stronger than the she screamed: don't, don t, don t. If bH.an vute itw.U. . lr. Edmunds
i v vm vou'll want w r . . v.,., it u 1M,ried that "tne
I ve been eating onions." -W tl.Vndents'' would support him
Hermans are heaping
oi.i.. Miniatr Karrent at
i7U.T-i. r- , . . ..
doing hi duty and warning n a w citizens that Bismarck's prohibition of the Americaa hog was made in the interests of "protection and not of health, the Time says that t will probably hasten the day when all our diplomatic service will be overhauled and the missions to foreign powers, being
superfluous and mere renes oi a when diplomacy had a meaning, will be abolished. , . . w But if ministers and missions are becoming superfluous because it isno longer necessary to the good understanding of two nation that tney should cultivate social relations at one another's capitals, thou, .for the same reason. "White House hospitality is be3SL '. ministers mean that
i jwn.v . , i.fl
Mtlnni nan not Oeai witu
two
... . . . . . 1L I . .
f 1 itl; ..mm.1 ,tt all. if at all i TV 1. j.m tmrather and call
Lirai asuvi i ..AHtniiaii' nnm aasmr. sbssvviivi -
another.
this business aa
entertain" and
Make bits her heir, a acr. I would invest
a careful toUet-a
negligee, aent J-" 1 latbe first place.-Jf. mtd besran to dispose over again of my
F29 w ?: .,1. stoo.
ilea me irww
A fmiiabto yttnaasiw ..t.'t dollar Button ra'her
tkaAnnr recalled me frOt
rJt wSSS! nicknametoveyourboyP
nTaTmnall, dark. spftelnWooklng old
mdy. with a wrinkled mce front, got cfswnioualy out a
a taise
stood oa
Tdrtakedin a high I
I am d-e-l-i g h-t-c-d to !
. . . . a - - i ti n s j--r
see yon. tnsmar cJ no oe -Collar Button' snka the boy?
mv ana wr-- ..Because." was the reply.
Jaketto voice, ana ton. Cnn
bntVa Mt bis 1
The drivor of the eoskiokjatioe ..-. i u k tkonsrht I was taia-
aa odd asked a
gentleman of a friend, who had just adaressed his that title. WelU 1 don't know, replied the father. I- tt little curious, but It s the ooy nm .tn m think tbe nickname
slips nut in the evening ai
to rind him
Coil. As a roan and his wile were walking home on toot in the country, the husband said': "How the milestones
along the road cheer tne wny. resiHtnded the tired wl e, " but I think it would have been a great improvement if they had put them nearer together." ' , . "A New York car-driver when he wants to clear the track shouts: "HI. there, hi." A Chicago driver strikes K I J and shontsT "Shake 'em up
there, willvott?" A Boston dnrer says: D viate Jrom the direct line those eouinc appendage, accelerate, acceler
ate, exhilaration, lively
go Inter Ocean. -"If you don't marrvme. 'he exclaimed. "I'll take myself out of this natM world and I'll haunt you as long Tvou live." Said she: "li will be more respectable than yow present haunts. Henae stand little farther off. I never could bear the smell of alcohol so soonaflertea. Uostot Transcript. 'Clrftumatanoos alter case, you
iiuhip " ..id a rich old miser
xnlynr who bad lOSt his
Z.. I t. .. Mnl.nM iwun tmrted
That asseriHMi " "v'""v, ry bv evidence but it may be regardad as
on oi.sei io
in rder tc keep up
.IumiuIm- ta Mint to
be entertained at the European iand the President is expectesl to "entertain" European ambaaors at Washington. Thfa ..fj1 White House hospitality. It U true, it includes others besides fwlrn m'isters, bnt this originated it, and this is it central notkm. . . k. tbe relations of this Nation with
mainly nusmeas rwi
.IWfidelpM tmV.
B
km to sotae one In tne, "V7rr
Oat or two of the aeighi nan TV. wtodows and lcoked out dhautWe was. but my new whye slid not appenr to bear my f1 l .ZTI;,M,u She wa looking
niter her bones and bundles, and mereiy fre-med in answer to my stentorian nr a I took her baadbag
Tsm I nakl the driver ana nam ,
atty tank mther tb?rT!!: t was rarpriaed to bear the visitor say m KewlMit sharp votee. o this is ( aimer' a house?, ry
I ttnst say-'iane
sf nrlaa U was a thousanu
a ntotooriTTto DtoCtts1!? JnTofTlxmdon daily P quW a rmssace from the novelist's will which wlUwobably prove fatal to tbe project: iconlumyP to make me the ubofiiay inoaummt, iitenoriaL or JS: ver I rest my elalm to the remembrance of my ntry upon my pub
lished works. , ,
A pipe on a locomotlvonf theBalti- . L M..ma.. Railroad burst toe
. rr.. I t.. l. Mirinc. Ho fell on his
n:au, ni ' died the nest day.
nlltAiM snawa
tbe known fact tnat ms h nolitlcal: hence."" we w
Vermont Senator butpopular with the fgav. Consuls-General can attend to working masstjs of UU party. As plwhhem. For the same reason. "WJW t people are wont to dwell on the beauties Hml9e hospitality," ao far asthe Inlefof the mind, so are those Republicans 0sM o pebpte arc concerned. Is a who have not commewled themselves n)Cire ornanient. The people are not to the rcanlv and active forces In poU-, int,. rested in It except as curktT tics addicted t references to "the In; mongrn. Their dignity andhospitsldepcndent vote." - the better element, j R not repreaenUtive, because the cuT As a fact, politicians rnan Fcpub- use Aey hare for a IJrbtJ lican conventions, make Republican i exerutp tb laws and admiatotor the ami rvuiduct RoDUlNICan , c a...t
campaigns. Thev may not be able al- There h a certain rom an tto notion wvi to nominate whom they would; . Koaac tbe President stuna bim-
now.y CAwo- hllt th,.v are invariably able, in the He-; ,f nig gnidts with elegant viands.
publican party, to de;eat the iu m- , And drinks seven Wnds of wine iwa iion of Those for whom thev have -no , w. utdewlth anwera.and itog use." Thev have no us for 'e ( h to u mtpklna and ager-lwss whose v.K-atiop it is to profess to brbet-, and u ,ccplibed ia the litany of ton ter than other people, and thir aversion dint,or -enice generally. Use peopto are to Pharisees is not to their discredit. ton)Phow greatly honored. o w, of The special claims urged for the others ; course, as they have ft .f" caibe-uieilinft worl. Mr. Blnins -tead of a boor or strenirth with the corporations Is urged , fio8 they are honored; bnt were is a "X ttneral & fHend. In- vmtt deJbnmbujr in ist that the entire "soKller vote ' would his gormandiHng afid his tovltin otbbj for him. Mr. Sherman is advocated ( era ffl at and rink wlA hhnln the Z -nmnd that "the monied men hlirbest style of art refcota glory apon
ssa TS T.,.. .a- . - sasra
trua that be is nateu "-c- ; jrrsiuni rinn.w 7, 11... .ii i!ir,,.tHi bv indeptndent . ki, fellowtiaens. For the reat.
and bold question of j he should go his way Hke any private
to a
fortune.
mournfully reap
jV. Y.LaUftr.
-As they were trudging along
a Bve-year-old Ifostos jnias n Ms sWenrth with rorporaticma accounts i n. tfre dmaers, receive wHupauy. companion, tWJ Ji! 2SK as the shifty rWifftMnlly retirement, aocnrdinj
,w y?" VSr. TLZT"' dnet f the man in public positions. . to h s taste. There is no reason mr am
. I " lllaina are not . JImm aa narl of hia OSnCHU
eas him J "si a-fta .aaavasi
tiguity of a rodeat?" "2 kTramiied. l fear not
---1"" 1....
tion of tne creaur,
deaey te an latmate
v r Mamma tvww nwi
A C arlisle girl has n record of bartag eaten tbhTy-nve gride md on a wairer. recently. This, of conse, oceurredsinee Matthew Arnold's alaratton that the women of America are iXate, trHnml-ttr d.mbtful it the Mottle of ,JI and light himself, with aU ba liitelliSnce and deep Itic foeling coWia fim-elf outalie cf thirty-tivc gnddlc. cakes Inono inning. -Avrrulow He nld.
tne Htwaposi. nr?l .Z77x.t"i .ik for ki. 5 " Z"Z ku'iArtant station.
Hiallka its tan- 1 nasteltte j " - ; uuij . m ti -t . . , dW!fc,l!:l.. 7?tinJ have become expert in than there is for his icing to tbe eboto-
propiHSV I ?.i7""" .l.ar;nr tlattlr hand. i. iriA il nla.va ajuf to StfW the TSJVV OCSt
I SI'S. j
there Is a great sentiment agamsi af cUin Rt the tnenwr llOT""r;
them. Mr. ftUUttet enemiea cwisi ait Ion in mo mauer, advertise his corporation alhances. His . 9lJtm th.nk of praUmg him for the WendsTre not wise in doing so. The w for the other. -re Free assumption that General Ixgan carries - pr the toldior vote or any other ciadliajle , ... .nm WM 'the first country on
rote in his pocKe:, not a construct railways.
to that vote. ctwiutitw .7 nmn1aJ la
lianuxmita or HenUD- mate mfiwiBuw r--i ... -
rnnoliment
Hca11s.accord.ng to wnviciiwsw.
... man WHO Mill a nniHHVRi
Ml v . , I 1
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