Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1884 — Page 7

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WEEKLY OOURTTmJ

C. IXi.VSfK. IUuli. r. IXII MX THE MtmSSiSiL &Rk ft ftWMt uMC AjpVS par. "nek a yva.ua I -ow seas l m ; p. m. ' Osdtr a : a tan uura aa the back rvec ; Mam, a tmr maraam Tan f wVJxm9 m Thtt Soar , he wails won , Urn larnfttnre was h imo ; If, mil it nil al mad m04sl.': t I Esirtytking w a!anmr clean, and : hath wmdow4 weww faBof alaata. many f them in foster. Jin. Briea was mi her own aved that laV of daily nnriwat herWlf. Anyang avre the aoathetm exfamnre of wm4pwsm4 the eirv-wnMtaace a gap ia the bwcid'mgs hack of i J4 m she jMntt4htaw tweiv. Her amcd tJheraaU wwii, nkgi jBlLnk nVmkl jghjiiMnnBlaaiJkl ftmr amijnfl Sffpaw; najpjm en7ajan9Bnnns7k WW tnss ton of the

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nVwed like a of oft grwim water tipped wUb wluie: scarlet mi P i 1 f wonsn I wnaiamhliinna.aawl asto Cari-4 tint worthy sosd lhlrsmbeat ; the to A kind lady given the to Jasm. Brier a m Tofv Jsmier i ymr and anetw was no teusng hb mdt bp. ' eTsam ffl aTsV .Tent crrat Aorth. . West r eaath .Bamwar- He sat at taw tea-tahta with hi wise aad mhva-thirtTaaeeloadTFebfwanr nsaa ifis mm train went out at He. haal ran -Her" into the

igo over em- jiioiaer; aoawaitoni saatJaa at Imar. assd hi hens a was hat ! wMkm't learn ao woeaaa how to make ciaders and rapor. A la tn traveltomj. Mn, Brfegs mW bhs Heed ri,i Wy Imfar. Jfcasn thsM anaarallefed Uteajen i nothin' ekat to Imme. an' aosae-ritUe. I M 1W: l0'1 W1 "aa i j. the midga by which ' an home folij' With ssvek a Hvia' exfbsa he touched hat hat and turned the track wW the river seaaratJag Tvc took in. I sha n't need a Wte at half the length of the platform

esaVmante t a atimnti: when the iamiimr -map wamSd be heawd oa the stairs.

To! Bate by taiiroal -And mr boaalasTand Teav eaWw. wa a ana .warn mr wren imsristti. yon stay ' he wmarked to his wsfa. ne woa't !tot ana's aft trir ast tidrfor toe ; trim. I wish 1 tiald be as ssnw slicing riuordmetiarne ttflajf aaanaW Nsa'at afteet trap. i'sMs I had a better r" ' nHnVsal Jan MK He knows Mar tail tin SJHi Ji 0a94Mnnna hea an a

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brake 4mI work. The ihanpf4 bar at hi father's elbow here changed the aabirct by askg: tier you aot.cei my lily to-day mother;1 I guess it'll be "wide oj.cn by 9mm I I I VAAl IMIll t KM . - . .. . . k m Wua Tberall turned to look at the tall tea, rrWB4 by tl, itnfoldia calyjC -JuaTr ifota ti m a ma4tr-baad with tfoirn." oWrvttl the ntutbtrr, "He mtm dm nrvttr nifh ail tbe truui bte o taia' ker of 'em. I've l-n tbiakia laa'. mlht he a gtrnti buioaa for aim wbea fee grum np.n She wm alwava foneattBS hf fatnre J with avxv aaMty than jreo'rallT eaters latoBialeraal bopcaatt fears hen but a year oR he bad faikm fawu the arm td a neighbor who had ranirht him ap from the iToor in a fit of tipr fiJodmMa. The ehikr bm k mad hip wens jMf-verelv taiured. He had not walked a tep oat!! he mm tive yean of asF, aad aookt be lame a'wara. He mm aoar tve.Te- a dwarf a statue, bump-baeked. weajwnfaced and sariUnieaaV u?btly ia all eyes but taaa of lus parents. To them be was a miracle of im nrttv mi twantir. Htc

saotber took m file ironinx to pay for tltat t.M mean i ay of beroK' he said, labia nrivate tnituM from m. mblb icLni. teaselr rbarined.

teaeber who lived tn the neighborhood. nm lewrned fast aad eagerly. His fateer, at the t earner's sonestton. subrrftwrt to a ekrcoiatiaf library aad the fame mu mea t seiecteu books lor the enppla s reading. There was a bond red dtdlare in the snrinfs bank, against the nam? of '-Topliffe ltrigz. dnnior.'1 i depwrteI. dollar br dollar, aad represvattmy eonnilsm acts of scU-denial on the part of the indiKriou.4 couple, and ai po-ibt ppofeaion was a favorite oi lamtiv converse. "for that matter, there's Jot o thimrs a scholar.l like him ken do.'' reioined Top, Sent-; w;th a9ectionate etmtiin hi heir's talents ami acuuireaaat -Tain' I like 'twould be with a idler like me whoso arm an nis hall stok in trade. M'hy. I minr tiu" a leetle rat of a maa come on board one t'me 'aeorted br a dozen o' tac hjgieiist bugK m the city, aa paople j ,mm wmmrr w j ill ft Kesca a Mor at mm. Seen a mealyar . a m i weiu wess-iooam' atomy ae was: nut amuiionf o people was a-readia that vcrrdar a bbr soeeeh he'd made in aw was. an ae a snveu tae eonniry inrom tronbie move 'a oaeaX lie f a.kb, mm. a . a seen rre$Mteat he had to run. That's the rood o' herin' i a tfntop Isead-pie ? 'i w mam np mr mind said Ton. i Jamior. wkh an ir. "I'm eoiav to he a Hero: Uk JaBas Usmr an AlexJohn' Smith, an other men I've read I with ! wondd be a. Hera, father! It's evter so much nicer than rsmain' an eavgiaa. Won't yta- pteswe' Tom am troag enongh and good enough jar anything, an' I'm sme you luaow a. mat deal ahnoa thWa. . I im o ne ere wen orapn ana wi-' TW Wim rm, tram hrWH mmA vlrt. m. - . . . . . , . . rat. us hantf stale an to the bnsbr whiskers, ginger-colored from exposure mmi boiler-tMnst. "JbV. a bero! Haw! haw!" roared ua anainoii. lentag mil bis fcnile ami hh nserriment. "V cut a hgw tar at tba head el an nnr. oe ninesktB m Consrresw. or a-seuin' on a raid throne. wasddnt If no! mr beriag down snddeair. bto a sort of savd dnfty. -Yer father ain't got the farsua aw Urn eddication for nothiaT of that kind t All he ken do 1 to live clean an' m tbe sight o the lrf. an to mn hi inline 'eortlin' to , the beat o hh bVhts. The Lord's too raaoonable to expect mora of yon 'a to do your duty ia tbe pine where He' pnt yon." said urn wile, gently. "4 hope Be is. mother! Xf Ha looked - mr asore-or iot anr otsr inms inr a arw that He'd he diaapp inted. I her plenty o time fur thhakm while we're aeootuv croas the level country an' creenin' up steep J grades, an I ve worked it out to my f own ssMstncthm that aomeUia' eise I re ; M gi W ikMntcfcJ tnr. fat war ! got tc W thankful tnr. is that my way !

ia fife s been marked down so plain ( wainett, bis nana tnnwt aeep into his 1 nan. tSent ef I bed been onto rails prat- f fotbei: his overcoat was too heavy i The fireman wai badly seorcbed.' tr macsts She K an s long ea I do and bw low bs bulkv figure, reported tbe pnss nest dar." but train my lerel baM on that ar line, whr. HV ' e had taken it o.T tbe hands ' 6 an mid paastagers were saved br the anroaD leva do. That's the hall of "! I earineer s widow whom budsnd was im of tbe engineer.' aint ao saehirier. yon see.' Jnsuor' ! raggti from under a wrecked train - The words rtatbed along the wires

with aa emlmrra4S4 iangh at th bor's evident dhewteMt "I'll bar to denea oa von fur to sar it or mar be, write . down sain-slmpe. some o these notions am, .some oar. tSsn mrself ef I Td git better holt to hear some-! body whM kaowed how to pat thmgs the AxaaoK dfiepo. We re half there, hat 1 hate tbe verr smell o them Aa' please God! I'll Her ia at twefreaoiarp Hi li -.1 Lt. -- aV.W t . m pocket for his giores. "I'm mam Lt ' i 1. U tut., j fittiar i s5aT sa aaaaaei sWnaa nfwss' in JnWn aa alesr of aad not unlike it ia shape. " He had said the wnw tamr he pat them, on' since tlsriatTher were a hulbaar gift from on the Mae hstweea the which was his flamdatly "I take a world o' eonsfort im them, uus naawin weiatnei . ran sk, moiner. this world been full ' comfort, all the way through, for as a ales easy grade ef yer father ' a hero. JaaaaApaT nXarVflHtjT I XnWnrw W0 04aT 1 like to be there in time to sea that a' alt rht. Kf you V we'll her him to i't Sua dan I to do PV t' wards sarin tjn- aaaaa ttpmjpaf haa "aanV "aaa aaasoAt a I aawnr I

CM the call window, saw the loof of vara. spaced by dot of murkev rad. tbe luminous plum of mke, trait iof, comet -wise, above then, slowly pass over the bruise. It ww a cloudv evening and the marsh mUts swallowed train rea. -bed th other h re. Junior I loved the iuu tier, t ut the lather neensed to tle tuoot ot the H e and cheer otit of , tiie room wiien he went. Lxt-tetico , -taniAted for the lioy who had no mates f hU own a;e. "I whh h didn't her to ran in bad weather and niht:" be said, fretfully. "It's his butine-. child, an4 Vour father ain't one to dode duty.1 "1 hate the word;' retorted lite petted t ripple. -When Tm a man I'll be mv own master, ami swileh Duty off the track?1 The obooxions word came up again In th eum of the evoning. In read- ' Z aloud to hi teacher thvj ' o this definition of a "oe th.'V happened aero." tnea by -ne of to eharactern in th.t torv UDoer nis eye; -t m: wm. in a noble work or enterprise, due more than his i duty.' ; Junior braked up disappointed. "In 1 Tha is one way of statin it I ooabt. myself, if we can do more than ur amy. n nat uo you th.nit, M s. ' asKea tno young woman. Mie toe nonesi coupie lor ine r sterling worth and sense, aad liked to

draw them out. Stokes burst out vehementlr at that "A person ken ondcrtoke mora. I J "Tbi is wor-e than a dog's file! We poe. Ef they don't carry it through r you n me are no more to them eifhfs a sign 'twas meant for them to go ish creUir in there ' nodding back-ju-t that fur an no furthes. 'Twon't , wards at the passenger cars "then the do fur us to be skeerv 'bout lain' holt inline that drar- 'era. I'm m-k o

I of the handle th-: gixid Lord puts night to u. fur fear it's ti big a thing lur M" to manage. That's what my husband say. An' if ever a man hved up to it. he loe.' Juumr' ooke'i w,Hr an,i tnortiBed. The heroism of common life does not commend nslf to the youth ul mtaginatioa. W hen his kss-jn wa fmibetl it was time to go to bed. "Wafce me when father cornea in:" wav toe tormuia without whfh he never eloped his eye. Hi mother never failed to do it. but he wanted to make sure of it. She put on a lump of coal. ut enough to keep i the fin -in.' and sat dawn to the weekmending. At ele,ven-for:y she would open the dranxntt and cook tbe sau- . sagm re-vly-lald in the pan on the table. I Top, Senior, liked "sometbm? hot and I bearty.7 alter bts midnight run, and this dispatcbi-d. m ked the niirhtcap ppew peace, junior, roiieo in a eitawi. W9r catm w!t" thankful content ai the boars moved on. Mje, was rosy and Pp. th pleasant blue eye and wown ha;r. a wholesome presence at heart hftooe. in her gown of clean chocolat? calico with her linen i-ollar and carlet cravat. Top. Senior, had ...r.-l .h.I n.l.,I .1... . . I t L-l . -i- Uc nww "e waspreoenoeu mai u was pui on i" pteaae nuu nu .iin:or, oomoi wnom liketl to ''Mother tixed up.' In this life, tu.-r were her all. and sbe account -d that life full and rich. As sbe sewed sthe heard the s'ow patter of February rain on the ,hef outskie of the window where her flowers stood in summer. The gmt city wa sinking into such half sle.-p as it took between midn'ght anl dawn; tbe br ek ami msh of incoming and outgoing trains jr.w leas fre juent. lie did not fret over the d:?airreeable weather. Top, Senior, ha I iften sa;d that suck and tire and supjier more welcome. i how-time he was eighty At Junior's mites away, walking up and down tbe , moddy platform of the principal station , f Ajapolla. stamping hU feet at each tarn tn bis promenade to restore the drcnlatiott. His was a fast exntf inraia, and be stood during mot of the run. on the alert to guard again t aeci1 dent. There was no more, careful enTh jphfw brak man near the on the road Fireman and etnan were on for supper in or the station. He slouched as he the station. He slouched as he walked, his hand thnwt deep into his pocket: his overcoat was too heavy 1 andtooloow even for his bulkv figure. JCbt last xaaa-r. ".Motlier nsen io mum. grave wnen iop. senior, ' to wr , but sue was mn a iional -Mother warn t, sbe P " A ilon . "a1 (e moocr ana ne nan toe nearer-' ? fnmed that ho might point out the nariorar. He observed and mtorpretod hesitation aiul omnw. miul waut iiimI Liimiii tillr amnsed. .rf "1 s pose i aon t took much like what Junior calts a 'htm.'' " he medhiated wtk m timMntnf mLmuh. ' tfkal mM. with a broader gleam. what cute roung one he is! Mease God! he'll mesa a oeiier ngure rn ine worm a nis father he done. I hope that lilr-ftower o hum will be open in the mora hi'. 'Seems if I got softer-hearted 'bout he via' that boy disapp'htted every day I live. Come summer, he shall her a ma or two on Her every week. Mother' n me has got to make np to him for what he lose m not barn' strong an like other cailren. Mother she's disposed to sail him jet a teeth. But dear me! what a font rate fault that is ia a woman: She did look good ia that ere red neck-tie, to-night, an' she was always nretty." The rain was Una and clees, like a slanting mist that pterasd the pores, when mm express drew out of the statfea, aad as it fait. It fraas. mokm - . . ... ... ,. . .nmaBBdal 4,ant snaa ftWaaaaaT' WVanasnf snnV bbbbbh aar"aT sTajnaa naajnaaj aajnaj stonm ra arnrrai aj a www ,

glare of io before thoy nt her la." He wu in: liol to be surly to-eight, aa uncommon circumstance with to vouag fellow, aaI altar several attempts to enliven him. Top, Senior, let bint slooe. i lie was not iu a talkative mood himself! 1 ho tea tabkt chat ran a his bead and et, him ti dreaming aad ealvulating. In tiv: yeanJuuior wouM Im -er.-n:eea old enoujrn. even for a lal who was "not trunr,M to earn his living. I' all went well there oo.'hl to or a lnin.lre l and fifty dollars In the bank l.y then. There might le something in mother idea of M-tt n bim up a a t7r!-t. And mother eonl I help with the flowers. Hello' ole lel!r, lwk out:" Moke' had stumbled over the fuel in the ten-ler. in replenishing the b dlerlires. lie recovered himself with an oath at the 'vlippery rubbih." .vmethmg Lad upset his temper, bat be neither spoke nor looked ' like a maa who had tjeeo drinkiog. Toe teaiag. ch'lliag driie coatinued. The headlight of the locomotive glanced harply from glaed rails aad embankment: the loog barrel-back of the en?'ne ah n mi with frmh varn sh. "D'ye know that on a night like th she beatf out the tune o "Home. Sweet ; Home," s plain as ever you Wrd a band play it?" and Top. Senior, cbeerUy out of the thickening damps. "It makes me see mother 'a the boy clear as Kn ne. V s a great thing fur a maa to he;- a comfortable homo, 'n a good ! woman in it " t free in' an1 alarm1 an' bein' despised by men no better 'n I be5 How a of anr srerr.t 'n' ambition ken stan1 it i fur twentv vtiars as vou her. beats mv onderstandin'." He will always remember the pause that prefaced the reply, and how Too. Senior, patted the polished lever under j,k hand as he siwke: "She's a prettr ; respectable cretur. take her all in all When vou ti t nm into the la dark deepo that's waitin" fur at. the end. I hope we'll be able to -how's good stiBkits as hern. Heres tbe bridge! We'll be soon home, now." It was a long bridge, built far out to be a bore high tides. As they touched it the furnace door flew ooee. some said, a'terwards that the door was not properly secured, others poke of a "Ijaek-dratt," others suspected that tbe nre was over-fed. The volume uf flame that leaped out licked the Terr faces of the two men. I nor m-oile l with a bound and made a simultaneous msh for the air-brake in tbe lomard pa?ea-ger-car to stop the train and check tbe backward sweep of the Mate. The paseusrer. seeing the dash and hearing the whttle and shouts of "Down brksP pressed against the front windows and a dense livinr mast a . otocKca tbe door against which Top-, lira Hrii nung ait nis weight. Git a ef you ken," he said to the fireman. " r II try Her."' He fastened the shaerv BTeat-coat up to hi chin as he acedthe pursuing tires, walked forward to the stand where Japped and curled the riercei of the ftames. laid hold of steam-brake aad tbe lever by which be "drove" the engine. His furlined gauntlet) scorched and shriroled ms he grasped tbe bar; the fire eiwd upon his hair and smrments with an exultant roar. He held last. He must get the paaseocera off the l!oorieas bridge that miht ignite at anr moment. He musi check the engine as toon as he cleared the last pier, or the ears would take fire I cfore ther nould be uni-ouided. He shut his eyes from the maddening heat and glare aad drove straight on. Xot so fast as to hurry the greedy name that were doing their worst upon him. but at a rate that ran them over the river aad upon solid earth as the fuel in the tender burst into blaae and tbe forward car began to crackle and smke in the draught. At that point steam aad airbrakes did their work in effecting a sale ovet mud and ocean: wore set np in starUlmr true ia hanlredsof newnmner o:bces while he who did not knot o:tces whi iru by name wa breathing his hut on a mattrass mm on the yeuow-pamtn floor of the room he had seen so 'clear f whoa the eagme-tarob aad piston beat pleved Jtomt, Owert Jiotm. The suasbtne that had followed the ram touched the white cheek of the syeasd lily before falling oa his sightless eyas and charred right hand. When they nrougnt him in he knew whose silent tears dropped so last upon, his faoe, and tbe poor burned lias moved in a nosey whisper. The wnw Ct her ear close to his month not to "7 mmss ufrnM ym sroafd sat faei m anua-jfre. From tke wi$tdr. Anns ym -didn't wnk Jmtior!" The boy who had hogged his father to tea hero. -Jforma UmimmL fa wmm The citiseas of Northern California are devising measures for attractiag. immigratioa to that part of the Stats? conmreace a anMnag laaaneoui was held at Sacramento darter the State ! fair for the mimosa of formlag aa or1 gaahmtioN which shall make it a basii nes to itiseminate trMstworthy iafor mat ion aad attract deMrahle settlers. -A maa out ia MOes City, M. T having a baUcy mare, pat a dynamlta oartrfifxe under bar aad Maw bar an. oartritfge asnai aaaaflhan Jk IWW mr an. on the Tta SmmI wt aMMtntlv ehare of bemg ganltyba

rflnWInJ, UP UTOACT.

A maa by the aame of wa maxrisd at HarUord, Conn., tha other day. Joaiuia Millar is tobeome a lecturer. His sabioct wdi bo the "Uaaites of New York.'' - Three American poets. Thomas Bail y Ahirich. Mary Frances Butts and William Winter, were born on tbe un day, ia October, 1;. It has been figured (bat in SL Louis there is oas copy of a daily paper iriuted to every four' people: in Xew York, one i taper to a little lei than two per in ( hicago. one paper for every two inhabitants. - Tbe impi Oake, which meaas "tha Wo-HM 'arrier." is the aame of aa Indian aewspaper published at the Santee Agency. Neb, under the supervision of Her. Alfred L. Biggs. There are two edidoau printed, one in English and one iu Indian. Mrs. A, Keyaolds. of Koebester. K. Y.. recently celebrated her one hundredth brthdar. She is the widow of one of the earliest pioneers of Koebester. Her son. Mortimer F. Bevnoids. wa the tint white child born in the city. A reception was teadered to Mrs. Bevnolda. for which over one thousand Invitations warn hsamd. ModUUer sprcsM. A Ixtadoa paper k responsible for the following: As tno ship which carried Mrs. Laugtry to these shores Beared port, a group of men were diseasMnf their fellow passenger Said one of them: "Welt before I came aboard I had hoard hard things said of Mrs. Iumgtry. 1 don't know whetbr taoy are true, but I know this, that if aha felt overboard there's not a man on tlusship who would not jump after A' Parts correspondent says Mrs. TaTaekanr'a hImtivum ku Ium mu. . i .-.7 --a gerawo. ue never pays mor UJ for a dress. She makes tbe judicious use of her money, not only ia dtvssinsr herself aad her danfuter nreu tily aad artistically aad in decorating her lovely house with beautiful works of art, but it. supporting and helping many poor Americans wno owe to her and to her eo.ua lv kind and generoushearted husband all they hare ia tha world. Ckiemgo Tribune. A Paiidaa dailr paper claims a circulation of ?SO.nts This is probably due, chiefly, to tbe fact that Paris hi the very heart and renter of France, and Parisian news aad opinions have therefore special interest and importance. There is no sut-h centering of interest in the United States, because of the whle extent of tbe country aad tha number of great cities of a metropolitan character. If New York was to the United States what Paris is to France, there would be more than one newspaper there with as large a eJr ulattoa my that a man who would aa ear would be so cruel as to hfo cream,' 'thrash wheat,' or even 4fok a portage otsmp," Is aa oeeaa view a iaa saw? Worth making A loan of tlO.""0. Tha French are ready with aa ex-neues for driving tha Chiause oat of Tonquia. Texas SifUmgs. A faU fashion item says: "There hi little rhange in coat." It is the same war with pantaloons. There is very little 'change" in them, especially in tno pocket. .Vomsfcara Herald. Tbe embarrassed coachman: laaiir? aramaa. war ao you tarry: way ei tarry? My ah- old Marry. Ttier be so away M 4uth aw essbairasi Out of um swann to vewct tae nsrhi aeiraas." Lomisrilic Cmtritr-JoumaL. A British sea Captain and a Yankee kipper ware sailing ride by side. In sport, tbe former hosted the anion jack, ami eried out: "There's a leg of motton for your The Yaakee unfurled tbe Stars aad Stripes, aad shouted back: "And them is tha gridiron wbick broiled itr " Ma. why did you whip Freddie?" Because be alt Aithur and hart bim. "Wen. then, you oagat to whin forr' " 'Cause I saw him rw sisw asaawvaa'i ww asanaj abise: MabeTs music teacher rtght ia the I know ft hurt her. because sbe nat bar amas arossad hid nsdc ami ttlad b9 alimks ttiuB. Itosfsa TVases. As ninety-nine out of probaoiy arohlnalago is a fluster of islands at sea. Bat it if clear that a certain aid sailor on board a Uahed States man-of-war does not fullv under stand the nwaaiag of the word. An oaVer heard the griaafed tar. who was sp aaiag yarns to a knot of young sailors, speak of "gamg tkroagfc the arvhes." One of tha youths, after a white, said, with a msxsied aad shsepiak atr: Tbe arenas of whatT' To which the ohi salt, with a look of withering contempt, reapoadsd: "The Arches of Bnago, of coorss, you mbbarr if. I. Otfkte, The delicacy of Kagffoh wfc hi fails to apptaeiata. An Eagtbdt weekly oaxarM a prHa ot jli sot tno cieveraai orighml anecdote that should br seat it, and the follewtag secared tha money: "I was oat at a small diaaer party one arouiag roeeatly. A boy, erideatly from the green-grocer s shop, had aeen greea-grooer s sno to do tae waftiajr. WsMS la ptoeed two dtehos of tarts boh host ess, she, probably thinking correct to snow wnm was a tha it not 'What are these, Jaatss! vf MnuiMiai IM oof, poiiiwiimifVwi 'and''' .Minting arl mdMF L-ni sVua Uam -ttafftMM VaTaaaBBBBaal aaay mmm nsnsnmrns wavw iav 3lt MMKaJf a turn

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