Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1888 — Page 3
fEBKLY OQUBIEB,
a
jHalaUaher
IN W AM A
THE WtHDOW.
It ud to 1m thai peer inventor wwi eWplld, te gO tO XUrOpO t gt
mom' enough te bring out their in
vention. MW UmMT OOwie to CklfSg .
That plow, air, for two seveuty-hve.
Look Ht tke shn p8 Of that IHOUldboatd.
'ike old-fashioned mow, you under
stand, turns tk dirt eiear over, while
ill u ro "" wTE wi"f w
liVsister inform- wo that Ikiti set It upon edge, keepiug tke soil to supper to-morrow evening." ltad kir m3 br" eempnratively how tke surfsu wkere "I don't knew akent tk VTlVTv I .MHmUtoa afford t nourishment to the wouldn't Mom exsetly rigkt, l t think ton nm eo",eM.ww i.un.,u.uju,iira.u.nu. :."
. uil ta MWi I
iUwyHir pretty -w mm to the .loor, y 4reae, " KkMW. m grt-r baron , mre Wgfct, Yaikave for b nigtat. raTwauAlns all the way; At e f h w"ry jTrwt WHlJy 't. teTiy lTr:Mtr. a chSdago man.
Tbo Story of His Suoooo in Loro
UXKi DUBU1
OIOohm, mot w frfrA to wmoot-
My oy im HMt morxou om
! 4W not eM for Um ywryooo of
JtiOt M OkOAW Ml OUUMUHg Pi too WrH-ywd wit wwW y.u
"I kHYO MM, Mr, to
you iMHtltoil
I MOM
wltk your Utor, lr. Widow." will o tit down. dm yen. xy
Iotor UlU m tkt ywi ttopfiod kor on
tko rtroot WMt Wkot U kor rmh, iikmoof'
Jfy bmm, sir, ia Norwood H..l-
iT -iu Jltktlv bold. btri Uetion ntKiHt 1U"
AAlt w w.rw". o j : -
UghtkouM-Koopor
iuhI. Wv tho way. ko told mo to or loro momi "BM"
J ..un... j77Tw i uMtii after Mmwr. Prlc Hmmw
kad told molwonki-'t kTtgooto 75JJ3?Tl5 Mokim. Yo-oogkttokowkamodof tko rty oytmWit of Wompto. wHfc ti..I w Hk. Ula,. Mia. awl Til Udl 0O OWtMlg wklkl BiCCK
jo wkot we'll do. WoUl invito kirn
tkat. It
wottkl
lUnHt. As YotiHff and aotivo a tHMineM it?"
man tw you ht oMgkt not to Uk a think so. The wkolo aiWr ki kack Mat for any citiiien of tkk town, boon e ridioukiiM tkat any tklng Iot me solid yott a fow of tkoot plows would k apprrUW new." say on hundred a a tartar." The nxt mriiiBj Hlgrfogag eallod
UoyoH think leoum sou o many? ' l or Hamum at tno r.oro; ww.wtB
Ilawnton akod.
What! not Mill
on kumlrod? I
invited to tapper. koarUly agrood to
Ml Haotftoo woro otroiliag aloag a
ooiot mm porlMo ftroot, waoro roma, koary with rieknoM kiwg oror tko (, tko girl, wHk aoddo ami toomingly aprtmodHaUd okaiigc of Mbjoct. romarkod: "It may bo a poinfal momory, ami, M-kaiM. I do wronc In apoakiajc of it.
r '. . , , - .t.i I
but you haTo not o mo aay wm x
r tkat vamrliivr oar
TLMM-A
rtbo
Don't!
Which yowag ladrr' Wkv. that Mioo Dora CIrdo.
CZ;,pton and hU atetor lirod alon. joo ronmbm- alcJnf of kor tko c UntUL. alHMMt COV- A MWJOttf
all MtttfB. j
CHAPTKR I.
kacaltablo Ml the
..f .(! and as braTe M well. M a
gentleman. I toko it tkat all gontloma nro bravo. Sit down." Un lTatuatinH rlarad savarelr nt
Higglegag, while oho hand fwmblwl oiouly nndcr tko Uil of his coat. "I am tempted, without further ado, to shft Your bead of. You are a lew-
minded, cowardly wrotok " "Say, hold on a minute jnet a minute, and it I don't make every thing
satisfactory, off goon my head. In a case of thte kind a man never regrets listening patioatly to an explanation.' Proceed, but be briof." All right, hut you must not iy off
if I don't talk to suit you ai nrau x
have always understood that boutnorn " . -
geBtleiwn have a nno appreciauon humor, and I sincerely wish that you may give play to a little of that admirable quality which I know you must have inherited. Without humor there could be no high state of civilization. The savage frowns; the philosopher laugh. Now, Mr. Hampton, if you cenld but realise mr situation I know
that you could not help but smile. Hare you are. demanding to an expla
nation relative to an insult which you
Well, von way send mo one hun
dred." The Northern farmers are dolighted with tills plow, I tell you, and the sooner the fanner of this State follows th Northern farmer now here, the
in an old rod brick house, almoot coy
ered with vinos. Thoro were many skrubg in tko vard: and, along tko
patks, romance strollod kaad in hand
with quiet laney. When they sat down to tko tabh Uim Hampton, looking at Higgkgag
with an expression t tenaeresi. sYwpa-
Ok, yes! inn was an p-n.P.
mean that it was a protAHwe." I didn't think tkat you wewid be so
deeoitfuL" Stood nt is kaad to practice a nttie deceit cm tkat oeeaoion." Tky Lui ruu HubbIm's rate. "I
tB-BBBBaaMHI iMAnmVeristf-Bl Inltpi ao Wm mm mm tmlitmmm Hmm Is men BmmI mr sm. fiuunr rM ' " " ' tSSmcTaai iiii amoimom.ISSl
at taSa.
mm-MsU Acn,A.P.m,innillSf
tofgsMeo,lilingisgte)
Bstbaeim.wmdiwmia Wwaat aMsssassm tf tko Jordan, on bet ri fitor. Theptaotwo ste or oigl rnsmats bmd front Ceaimnmn. and tntoo or Mr
the XSo it nern rarmer now nBre, u wltH an expressioot inBi-i. . hinW br tbeJovtoheapnwsof this implement places it thy, told him that be must maxo him- t-Jl I"JTJp within arm's-lenth of every negro I Mu perfectly at home. . ,
"I shall make myself noar enoagh at Y.7"7 W tuTnW W homo to feel at ease," he replied, "hut closed the gate, and kad turned kor
a,n nnt be m much at homo mat i r
remember tkat it is being
within arm's-length of every negro
fanner in this State. You just advertise that you sell the celebrated Stapwell steel plow, manufactured by Ringleoup & Co., of Chicago, and
:MVST; Mm:M. IxraooccTtojr
Joba toe
their tear (Mark m
ptrtMtMyat Caocaaaia. At this p emt sssr
modjeeuoCJobatbo
mar fail to
here and not there to which a am indebted for so pleasant an evening."
'You are a shrewd flatterer as wen as (glancing at her brother) a sharp business man." "All sharp business man. Miss
Hampton, are shrewd flatterers, but
they are also men wno oeueve mat a timely statement of an effective truth
is worth more thanatnousaau jtouhuluss compliments." She looked at her brother, and, catching his mischievous eje, smiled. The average Chicago man, I am told," she said, "does not read many books." The average man. no matter whore
"Are all sharp business most shrewd flatterers?" she 'asked. "Haag those formal expressions. Ella By the way, Hampton, 1 I Itan it 1 I was about to tell your sister that 1 love her and ask her to be my wife, but your sudden appoarauoo there she goes. Ell, corn back. Well, good-bye." He called aeain the next evonlag.
I ought not to let you come in, sakl Ella, when she met him at -the
door. "Why?" J , You know how yon talked last l8t." , .
Then ran are not jF"k"J
moooesinkiBe of Beroi. His loasons ss aoaredtobeO)tsssislfcliinnorflr Bm eliscskdea, ao tkejr kmow kewflsr Boiodnucariybtonerseisrtioa. ABsst and rotirssaoat. Mark CL H Tsikeps
eta. 14.
rtrr vou dowx MUN'DKBD?"
FO TWO
YRUDW.H1GGLE-
GAG, connected witl, the hardware
firm of F. W. Ri- say that I have placed upon your ss-
.UaunX-Ha.. Chi- tr. Md liere I am. a man who, I "shall i
ta a Bill A I I muwv er-.ntlemen in Chicaeo will tell
unintentional ec- j you, never was known to be Kjyel you'll see that It will take more than ccntrkity. I say aa intentional wrong. It has been tWJ Munlre,i to stock the market.
..j--tiniial be- ahlthatl am at time peculiar, anu T IIt YOU tiowa for two bun-
, ... . .i.. I tin l. k.urul 5f T liavnu'L be?UH I
t , Live notieetl inai nc ' p" m '""ft . 7., urcar f Ma whom we term ec- to bchV.vo it. This morning, while ..y e shead.' OI . I , ,.. ,. ctrat. whitill I ..in.:.l.i I'll ivTa tiom shinned
nt lily WRie-awjiivw I Mrumi niui's i rigm. ....... l tr -
ncouliarities, out 1 must say is very quiei, x rw t once, won twins mirri-
tO CUUlVaiC 1 UOIl Uie aw nnuiiio j j . ..A mufti jkl unv. --
approaching; aud, looking back, i saw injgjneg js down on Main street, xi
rutla ramark tkat a woman was ovenamng me. YOU i,KVe t,Me, drop in anu see me.
Now,' I muted, I shall see an.exmtu- ao so. By the way, present
tion of feminine peculiarity. When of abject aiwlo-ws to your
v's inauf a trn hm iiiruss wi wmn tinni. litc w c. t u waw cisrur ii hhmt.
nmM 111VAM mm o i " . - i s
Z , WShkm visit to a Southern look back to see how the omer one is made a bume ' . nnidnUot
.... oa-ot those deliehttui places urem, " '" . . . kss rehed coTented old age-, town some outrageous tueongruity in the wSsTlttlHirus a dove softly com way her clothes hang. Hie other aboYoToW negro, who dos in the woman may also look roud.lmt I iMV-wkoro the Wlinjr dog is almost am betting on the younger one. ell, toolaartogetout of the way of tke sir, tke younger one did turn around. MHinkllar-eart. joatasl exieeted; and. I don't know Hfcglegag strolled along tko street, w ky-but ourely with no evil intentions Ik hS oeof his nerve ts. but -I spok. to her. I don't remember wonhl have resented an insinnatten exactly what 1 smd; it may have been Z he might poiWy be eccentric l"J5 IU met k young woman whom he had that men were to turn lerHnneSmeLn watching, just as cise .the .hang g -i:
another woman had passed
csnse fartty
centnc are
thir own
m cr trvllt
them to a higher state of oddity. Hig
rkgag's strangeness. rswe rmmmr or &uc action, appeared to spring I
from a sort of nervousness mat at ume . . v ... aan 111
you M.d him, to not devoted to wittZW
he replied, "ins tiu - , ... . , d-t w,Rt To to
not read manybooks, but he tn nks a - - cHlW it"
great deaL Wliiie some mea a . fcMttof -I bave
worrying over a tneory - - . ,,,illV.:nr this affair, and, al-
book. the umonge man J" fc x love yoa devotedly, belere that great kite of this horsing s , j . t t
thought and now'. on-Va . c x jj - ulr. rf ymwiUbe
newspaiier. xo-uaj fftrTM
ll-.wnrm thAOTY tMat w
Mark CiSL
to avoid ear
oa aoeeaat of HeroTs
wkkk arfcht lead to
A Swrt M. '
It beloaawd to
:lM.rJSee rUee. M tae i
aaasa, (Mwassa,
Artf from the boat.
reeobei tke fisee rt.
taacK morn assay
fata of God (Mark Lake :U).
HaMtiNdtoamooatoa waHla(
Hrt ewatogisatitfaosai
Was-asoaL or tbe rtW 1C i-t ye
aw t e taoa Jattsws Hk
witkFUbaiaJobaC-7.
raat. la roatr eosaaai
. , i .a&
ojr arow iar .
barley toares,
Higgle-
In
"X H iai. an CIIArTER II. Hampton entered a room, where firl sat musinr.
"Well," ske said, looking up with
flashing eyes. I've returned," he replied, sitting down.
What dkl yon do?" "Bought two hundred plows
him. EH, ke'd make any man enthusiastic He"
iTo .aiKi tkat vou nave naa a
from
nr veritied the
will be advanced next year."
Do you like poetry, Mr.
Well. Yes, snccessim pvuj.
f-ct I like any thing that is a shcooss
and deplore every thing taat is a iau-ure."
What do yon think is tae aignasi aim in life?" she asked. Success in any praiseworthy undertaking, to make the best possible living, to respect every thing that u true a nd reiect all shams."
The evening was an enjoyable one, but when Higglegag kad gone, Miss
Hampton could not help tmnkiag t" he had lost muck of his air of romance. While she sat mawng, kr brother said:
II mdhs to have forgotten to
bring that melancholy expressiom of eye along with him."
Korwoou, way woHi jam
to become
tbe
"Who said that we were
engaged?" she asked. . Nobody; bat yon understand situation, don't you?" Yen." -
. . i u.i m will aoknewledce tkat
you love me?" I can not ooaooal it What
sacrifice?" M I am sure you can not make it "Yes, lean. What Is it?" Yoa must premiss" "Well?" TUatwken you nsss a woman you
Wk baek to see how her
dress hanss."
Thev urst into a hearty langh.
and ske playfully boxed his ears.
WtkatateirbMlM
Jasos twi Basua or wf
eatb sad atoeesneat Jooaa briaga i
MfetonMa. He awobeaa ta
aMies and season taat were ooaa to
aSJTeseaed ttoaea, ao i
bad beea bonbHad kss
fllBo gtTM taroaflk the TSf
waoes He seas to e evari laarMfsaaaettriSY to tbei
Meal aslare m Be aeerisbea erery IsobIit of
mL satoraiec and i
aadtnastae seal rows ia
awer. la aethitT. i
(4) HoesfodalljtoitemobarM
O.) Tbe soaLbes away
kd deotres lor The soed Is do
Tbe beet and Wgrbest i
artaly ooadmoa Is that which ia fal araaaaa asoiratioas aadL kagtoga,
kaaMrk tbe Beotm
wim ataafMSism to every Sana of the i
RXJLB.
A MISSIONARY CAT.
war
loons; wouldn't it warrant any woman a. 1 at.. 1
ia speaking to us ox tne uisgrace.ui practice?"
Haainton sat down. After few
moments, he said: "The affair ridlculouf."
Of course It is."
and
is
has crossly insulted
" She burst into tears
sprang to her feet. "As my father dead, and my own brother is no longer a man. I must be my own avenger. I will call on kirn; I will cowkkle him as i. .i . iw All tk Hamnton
-While you did not e- ; 7:" "1,,
suit, Mr. "She took down a riding whip, turned have J0Ur to her brother, and said: remarks 1 ad been Pnt l
"XOU are nam, r -- ,.jf yM Aanxr tVat. I am sorrv now, J . '
Vtrrs wtasa
but the deepest threat-of direst
seouences would not have preven
... fn, .tvkinr to her at tke time.
' ry Ever In Chicago?"
"1 knew It," id tgglfg. audresftisgtheyonng woman.
"Wkstrsfce exclaimeti. "I sy that I knew it" Ksew what sir?" "Knew that you were going te look roami to see bow that woman was drcwee. Made a bet with myself just
now that yen would. It's devilish annoying, I assure you." Tke young woman Hew into a rage. "Yob are not a gentleman, sir," she exclaimed. Then why don't you run along? Why do you stand hero and talk to a sum who" is not a srentleman? A city
rirl would hava been half way home ..vQ. 8lr "
br thu tim but van villasre belles .;ratest commercial achievement
Acmrlnu in nnruirtlillttV of talk'tHJf tO I l,a mar Why, Sir, there S
a man." nothing that Chicago will not uudcrThe yonng woman's eyes Waned, take. And do you know what has "If I knew your name and the place mRie that town? the municipal where vou are stopping," she said, her patriotism, H I mny e suck a phrase, voke "wavering with anger, "my 0f her people. A Chicago man may brother wonld call on you." not have time to talk to you about him"Here's my card. Miss Miss at a or bis father, but he will stand TntnM ..u.i.Mt..i tar vnu mar be i...-.Liailul in tho rain and talk to
the widow of a man who lost his life TOM Chicago.
) . 1 . ... t . m.s. I . fli .11. X .
IB lh ilItna rt lae HOIlur ut nu m.t.iinwa. iwk ii
horse. I am holding forth at that ,j,e sabjeot get cold. In business here,
hostelry of indigestion known as ine jir. Hampton?"
Is it possiwe uiatyou J"wl.n thebiHldingmsmory of a pleasaat evenbusiness transaotion with amanwbo .fi gHCB a co.rso remark?" ha trrosslv insultel me? Oh, Nor- ,?.. ,
1 IIJ urnainj iwwm.wij
AfraM mX BHc StM-lM.
f wonderful
Because tbe event is so recent that
it has not had time to unfold into slower of recollection."
Humph, Etla, he must have im
pressed you. Pity he does not auu dry roods to his line of plows."
" Pity that some one who m sirens enough does not give ysua plow line," m .11.. ittt.fMuJsr
she gooa natureuiy repiww. "
how long he will be m town?
tTai'nn't koaru him sav. out anui
invt- n "i . "Haven't scan am nij " . 1 on- -Wn'tou feel like a whipped cur. he W8rchantehewtobe- ,7 nted Norwood?" come wealthy, I suppose." story is one whwn, n hLc "No, can't sty that lde." coe TUJIoon, while lib. JftajJ-J ,mC- -Merciful heavens! is it possible that " ... r ', tWe aower retary-lnnl, which our
youarelaughingatme? Iamashametl ,e HiKlegag came along aad
- r a V II W L A Vllfiallafl CZ
of you; 1 nateyou; a stonw
Simmons House. If vou will excuse
h 1 will proceed." She took the sard, glared at him, sd. on the springing feet of rage, hurried away. Several hours later, while Higglegag was sitting in his
V
Y. agricultural implements."
Never liahdled the Stagwell plow.
have you?"
No. sir."
"Our firm is manufacturing it now,
from the room.
There came a nervous tapping at
Higglegsg'a door. "Come in." Viaa H somite a entered.
"Ah, you are the young lady I saw
this morning, bit down. I have come, sir"
Your brother was here
W. , T tn.lolitMl in
That's the way to ust now. mm
. is i 11 1 in . 1 iiR-rB icmivsni.f -
It an; never icv . , ,i .1 - -I-l
cholv arc awiui. ah ui" - e"
iantifiil creature: dead now. Oh,
how I loved her ! Last time I saw her she w.w looking back at me. Horse ran away with her and killed her. You
1 ma? Well, well: so
k. it. Oh. Dor Clyde. Dora Clyde.
,lid I think sit down please. Pay no
Tlimttton was walking in tne
garden, J
stosned at the fence.
1-a.a.a.
Loomng tip aature s expresswns
of sentiment, eh?"
Why. Mr. Higglegag, that is resiiy
a poetic wea, c ct""-"'
wouhl hardly have expected it from
A Chicago man," he suggested. I didn't say that" sbe rejoined.
1 i
111 1
The Michigan. Ohio and Illiis farnl- - reMarkB. To
r are lie irhted Wlin lu Are I i Tlu. nut Y8r I
v" 0 . 1 11 1 ss i ri uin in iuic i w . a
been a great improvement in ptows T tkJ m kt within the past few years, not a revo- Jg jw ea breatk
lutien, nnderstamt. nut sucn a re- g tHe icy morning
, v--a . .a 1 1Per W 1LH 1
I ductien In price that the old cast plow, " 4 f fre.t,, faRttic
which has so long neen tae siaau-o, -
small farms" solely on account of V .jm' ew price, is about to be driven from Were you ever inv V a. tit . ra, MINT "1 " Sir, HW
pane.
hare wronged
. i
on the wiuauw
the
iu lew
the market Still use a great many
cast plow, round here, don t tbeyr ;
Yes. the poorer cia. Good-bye."
. 1 t tkat til "r"-- . - ..u...
An, naa i - - When Miss Ilampioa reminc ph.,
Jfy- Ibr brother, who was still sitting in
here's a steel plow," taking up a cata- the rm)m uked up and said:
it a a Yl u A III d tfl HDL
YOU, said tiss iiampivB. ... ... ..ar.-t.. Van
I-S- Ki-SSi fSa" JTJ
"Well."
Merer olass to in the majority. Now hsre's a steel plow," taking up a cataturnine to a well-printel
eut, "that we are actually selling at Wky Norwood, that poor man U two dollars and seventy-five cents. Mmt w death abont a girl
Just think of it-two wventy.nYe. xn - kllJ fai-mers have never before had such an nMJnM mar-d.
opportunity as this. Why. Its mar- sure as you lire. I velous -simply MW sawsttch melancholy in human
hamosKweoo. MH,an.ni- - 1m,j,.,i. -ve." There's no doubt about it, the . 5.
"i'll xot mt bowk." toom, there earns a knock at his door.
"Ctmie in." beam. There's no doubt about it, - fc business,"
A tall, strengly-formetl young man man who introduces thw plow to inn mistaken. Perhnmhe
Wtered. He glanced at n osrd which farmers of this Stats is going 10 m - - - - . lcau he saw Hel4 1. ht hand, looked u ami I a fortune. The only way to Ret rich, I If ,to J0" ..l. aot exactly that
Mr. Hampton, is to take hold ot n gocni st . - Hi km whtt k.
"Is this Mr. Cvms W. IHrttecM?" tking while it's new-weiere as. ""'t'
"Yes, sir, of tko Arm of f . W. come common property. Look at vm SiHgleounACe., hardware dealers, of esgo. natak us every new inventkja
Wky, we mmie ft exwwn w
I im rather afraid
stories. Mr. Comber, when he was in England, told some friends kew upon one oeasiea a big crocodile rushed at a boat he was in and attacked it A little later on one of tke very good friends of tke Conge Mission said to him: "You must net try to make us at kerne believe tkat a crocodile would attack a boat twenty-six feet long. . Jit -.M Lai Hlllt U
. Ur aiar ineRtt. aw - ,
nothing; I have seen tkem rask at the re
steamer, ana insisoni.,j
Mt -unionnnaie ao doubt a great
have got a secboys nicknamed
kickabkldv." a big fellow, standing
m ti t . M .1 I y . e m tin llan I
about tour leei aiga, - i"v"."i' bad living at the station, for it eats fowls and chickens. When Mr. Bentlev's monkey died, Chickabiddy swallowed it Nobody saw ChkkabHWy . kut taanaaWr i
swallow i V ; V Vj Uil being "longer than Chickabiddy s , throat a bit of it hung outside, so we i
knew where the monkey had gone. Ose day, after Ckfckabiddy kad been distinguishing himself very much, having gobbled up a lot of young duck -and? indeed having so nbehavsd t.!,if tk-t Mr. Comber said Chicka
biddy was on a prowl, looking out for a baby-he managed te swallow a live
kitten; not a littw, em. 5T eat. Nobody saw him swallow the kitten, and the kitten's Uil ff loag as the monkey's tail, sej it dW not hang eutside; but the boys in the Wbkelass in tho next room plainly hoard the kitten mewing inside tbe i w el Je
bird. Mr. Comber sfesea cmcaaowaj. opened his month, and sure enough there was tho Up el the kitten's tall.
and he was just in time t. csien not of it and thus rescue the peer rhHwa. Dr. Leslie eallod upoa ns that afternoon, ami we told him CWT biddy had swalmweded the kitten. He was so much interested that he asked . . t-J iU V-It Lab aa that when
successful flowers." he went down the country he might TheVboth laughed, and caught prodnce It as a wiusess We gave Mn . .vr. .. .t. vu.. VM t-itLan nd hoard nothing of t nn-
tun mg g rrr "jr:: : ""r.u. Uter. when Dr. Leslie
"ilew long so yon exp-v f : ' fe.d t- " eame to me with a very vreetui iace,wm
"1 don't know exactly. Tke kee said: "Mr. GrenWl, yondhj me jm owes me a vacation, aad 1 have written i when you ff
uemanningiu 'r 1 " j i-,v--.-lra aridnst
"I did not think thatChksage men n war, am - weder. . v,-unMM n Arabia, ami I have torn nanny woaaei took acaiions. . I,,. . . i.. i Mt an half tke
Land, although severai henrs passes e-
aavi Hia aakM war of radliac
tsweega. We leara from Marie um esesi fik meal tknea were btokon ianfamsr.
ec a bttle rest,
awav into a
Bat tlm
aeaakr tottowed Mbn en set
tkaraforf. aenia hegaa to 1
Aa me dar easae to
aebedBfaato soad tkaisnr sssl
to gt ioo muses sires.
Ttey nosa net sn-yen;
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