South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1922 — Page 7
MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 1922
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TWO CHARMING SPRING FROCKS
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.Mr. Walt"- rrr. r 1 0 In. lima av.. i v. 1 1 1 l i. )k v. e. f) th" ri Hub 1m ; !'!; ;-harr.rock rj, will m--ct with ' rs. Lnf-fta llMp, '1? Iluh ft..: : T: t '. ;i f t ! r, (i on. 1 Th" i'!;.r:.M.rh Xf '-'llTr.ift Club' i'l : " r r, raiü 1 r.t th hor.ia of Mr- f ;-fTfc'" 1!"- TiT, S. Franklin ft.. ; m t h n f t f-r r.oon. Th- lol'lon lioi Thrill tnm will ' " f r.rl'! ir.'1 1 V. thA hi:r.o of Mrs. WM?r P.lll. ff" 1 Vr.nylva nia av.. j .n t!i" nft'-rnron, I
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"ir":' f H"rvic" of th" First U r ti .-: liwr !i vi!l JioM an all day la' ' t ii.- at t li.- t buroh. Tb-- .-'outli lb nd ' or.imatidrry No 1 Knights T-rnrl;r will privo thoir t' r.Mi aamial rf i'tion In the Rotary Kun.'ii of tin- Dlivrr Hotfl. T!i..- rr-iitr r Township Home IToonoii'i' ( Flui will hol 1 an all day mpft!r' at tb" bor.i" of Mrs-. William 'unk. Mi' hiLran rd. Mis. FJo.I Drab!. Ml Van R'.Jron
v.-ill "ht'ttain tb.o inrnb-r?i of
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MtH .I n::' Var!"r, . Fafayft" ! will ontrtain tho niPin-
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Tl: Jolly Nir." Club will mmt with j M !-. T. Florowitr, 2 0 Krasy st., In
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Rich Printed Silhs and Lovely Cottons Are Much Favor et By ANNETTE BRAD5HAW TT OLY new prints in silks and cottons will make their appearance for rp ring TTcar, and charmine, indeed, aro the costumes developed in all printed materials or in combinations of plrrin and printer!. Contrasting materials, such as crepe and crepe de chine, are used tofjethfr, vrhilo varied fabrics combine with sports silks. The latter appears this teason in all the new colors. Costumes simulating fkirt and sweater combinations will be popular and two very attractive models of this inspiration are sketched here. At the left, red rports sift showing white polka dots tops a white canton crepe Bkirt. Several flat knife-pleats at either side give fulness without detractin? from the straightline effect. A string belt of rd draws the frock m at the wnistlrae. The other frock combines white crepe de chine with white crepe showing manve and orange flow ers scattered over its surface. A tasselcd rinile of white silk completes the costume. There dresses 3 re extremer youthful m effect and may be worn for smnmcr dress or sports occasions. The French favor simple drerses of this type for all sports, rather than the more tailored sweater and skirt coatame of the American.
UNCLE WIGGILY
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On upon a tltr,. whm Fr.b? Wiccrilj wa.i out in th woods v.i'k-
j inc a'. on?, and wishing he nv.-ht
l:r an adTPnturA, nil of a . icn 'n hnrd a ort of prruntln. groanir.o: nr:.. It .wenM to com" frrm a r,iT amid the rocks. "Oh. iar in ! wliisprre-i rho huniiy to hiniplf. a." he- lookr.l ovor hi.- FhouMer to 5fte if thr( wn. a
icar T.ath on whioh to run. "This
sounds most especially lik trouhl"! Rut I must not run away until I what kinl ot trouhlo it I." So Fncle "Wiecily hoppod a littl" clo5r to thp cav. or hol a:.;id th"1 rrrks. and Ii5 heard the prunts mor-. rdainly. Tarn a. blir. black b;:.--hy shapp oamo slowly out. and l."for" thy bunny could hop away ther" oo-l a '.arge hrar.
, 'Oh'' rn-t"d Fnlo Wisr-ilv. "Ch. ! df-ar:M
"ITt! TIa " bauch"'! tli hp.ir in a no" jollv vole. "Imn't toll mo I frhtonni vnu'" "Von uM, thcueh," st;.! T'r.1 Wiirgily. hivory p.kp. "V rb.a p howrver. yivi did r.ot moan to." tb" nanny ad.lo-I hopefully. "Indeed. I did not not!" lnughe-d
i th" P.car. "I'm a pood sort of ohar.
you know. I novor nib' " cars!"'
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p , s - i r- y with t h p o p n 1 I'll ; yo-i rprt abo:t rnV;rr;'y a-. d !",r ! ävv bar.
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! RevGlaUons oP A Wife aSn - -5 -fr -. ---w
Marriapo 1 Ilk4 climbing a moun-
T:i" Ilarrnony R"adln ri r-l will j
I have learned that today. My husband and I have just r1-
turned from a particularly düficult
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N. Irano.'5 st Th" .-huv
F"i."kah Tli'Mill-4
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1 F. Hv.'in? av. T' bull' s auxiliary of th" National A.-""c!aticn of Ittor- Farr-or will hold Ks reg'.slir m ' ?!ng at 2:"0 ' ! if k at tb." n'sblopr. of Mrs. C.', lb Flrrco. T't Flnoo'm way. W. 1 Th" Fhibith.oa rla-- ..f Wo;-min - ' t ' r b.uro h will ho'. lit a n nua 1 ba n -("it TucF'l.iv fvnir In tli" huroh i arloTS. Th" Vomar.' !b r." Mi -:ot;arv s..oi"ty f ti" Fii'-t M. F -!n;roh v.il! rurt In th" Frbnd-hip ro.im of tb" i luirrli T'.ios.lay nftornoon at 2::l". oVlock. Mrs. A. A. TyW Ul b ad. i JT.d thet asdtants will bo Mrs. F. F. ; Itlake, Mr. F. C. Wbor. Maryj r.Kuphton. Mrs .T. F. F. Mover. Mar?i"t Frquart. Amnion Fnydor. duli i ' S- oft and Ar.nl" Smith. Th" suhp"t x ill bo "irnmo Mi-:.oti rv nnl I'roh- ! s of FrejU'Fif -f." n t DMM) V.
:r.r "t in ti'a- aficrnoon with Mr.'. Fen
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j-.iii.ii .-Iii' ! .t, .-1.' li. .uavii7"ii ."l. Tb-. i b partnimt of th"
!'ncrt-s (lnl will t ? i t In the after- j at tin1 club. I
T!: Nonpareil Club will inert In tho aftt inoon with Mr. I'. O. Itrownell. 6?,2 N. Main st. K. of V. family nilit will be ob-
scrvcii at th" irioune Aurlitonum
I as rent on of our beloved Cat-
Stammerinply I try tr tell him Fomethlng of what I havo been thinking, but I se only too quickly that he 1? In anything but a sentimental mood. "Trobably we'll pet to that urn-
skill mountains, and we are resting. J mit of peace and Joy you're spieling
be m. -'.la Kcso.
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Foal fr-ri S-hyl-r ISiO. :.:ihawaka 4C--t
"Oh. I'm glad to har tint!" r-x-l'ihU sil r-( int'i I uniiu '.own
ProjK AIkhii ili.' c;in'r' Tws In a Iknniii! '.tN j.
I Chciort feb-ctloTi cut f.own rd i Moon-.lr? plant. Fnuth Reni Floral
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le.s manner that tells m of strong feeling. "Just Jet me Ml you one thing. I may not caro for monotony
claimed tho bunny. "What do do. f I m-iv ask? Though b
T n-k you that I rüiclit to say how do you do, T suppose. "Well, I do wry wo'.!." chuckled tho Rear. "And one thine I do :--to rat honey when T can find any." ho added ns n .-ort of .after thought. Fncle Wicgily felt so Iiappy at hearing th! was a. good Bear, who d!1 not nitible ears, that th bunny said: "If you will come to my hollow Ptump bungalow. I will have Nuns" Jane give j ou 50m honev, Mr. Food Rear." "Thnt fine:" prunted tb" his
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ITird nrA of: Real Do tv:
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but there's one kind I'm going to all winter.
sea I have been asleep! t; I am thinklnsr of 00m- 1 vi, ,1
cultivate hereafter, and that's the ing out of my cave and always at 1 feminine line. No more platonic ordliw tirn1 I'm vorv hunerv hut I
mro drives not for ear?!" h4 otticklv said, ns
Sil p. - i ! . 1 -1 ; - - : " r;(1;!
j rio is v. rape 1 aho it tho !'.
I most ( las.-" simplicity. 1: i- hM at ! th" s'louhb' r-j hv 1: arrow panN 1 the same mat1-rial, whFh ar-- caurh.
at th" 1 ark and extend .:-v: i'arrow pane 1 w iilh 'call
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ja.7.z acquaintances, no
or teas or studio dances. I'm going I'nrlo Wipily put up hie paws to to bo tho most domestic guy you rover the long thine.5? he listened ever wv in your life. I'm THKOUGH with. In larpo capitals. Whatever vari- j "I'm pi' d I have honey to .cive ety in life I get and you know I you," said tho rabbit crentletnan.
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! 1 in a hammock swung between two 1 gnarled old applo trees. Dicky 1
s:r'tchd luxuriously on the gras a
1 at my feet. 1 What Dicky i thinking if indeed j lie i. exercising his brain at all I j do not know, for he has pulled his I hat over hin eyes, but to me there
- has com a realization that tlfo
we have- just ended, is start-
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'Uli. 1 "Ul'lhail, I AT A . ntll ,.. 1ui 'f,co n th. mr..nl.n.c JOlimeV
"the Crelo ef Morcy " j linirly like the lifo pilrrlmapo Dicky ' x.' ; ami I are taking together with tho
Mr. Frrd Fouplnuan, Fit coin way F.. will entertain the members of th-'o;-:i .an Fddy Sewincr Firoic in tho af' e rnooti. T!r Wan ta S"wing- Cirel" will t with Mrs. Fmma Fhreist. 1 1 Ti W. U'aync st.. in tho afternoon. SATURDAY. Tho rc.eniher.s of the Karo Ino' Pluh will b" entertainM In the evenin p at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
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pb'ted our ascent 'f tho mountain today, while we arc only a comparatively short way up that rocky and ptec.ipitous hill t ailed marriage The start of the trail today was delightful, a beautiful snin-dappled path which stretched fascinatingly
; and mysteriously upward. So. I reI m-jinkr wa.s our honeymoon, up j which wo blissfully wandered, with no thought of ,'inv change in the
ide it with a row, limitation. Rut I'm
hlam.okss little Rolaml Reed from fore, all rf a sudden, there wa a now on. I got mine. I don't mind ( rustling in the bushes, and out from
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bold of on" of the
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a i-arecr or a; toward the hollow stump bungalow-
going to be' They had not pone very far p.e. j ' V"'1
cbout," ho ways, with a provoking crave variety you'll have to pro-1 and be and tho Rear hopped along' ''s r
grin, "when 'we're ready to celebrate our goblen or diamond wedding day. You know, like thoce dear obi couples that have their pictures in the papers- with the caption, 'IIo never said a cross word to her.' personally, I think either the consciences or tho memories of those old people are at fault. We couldn't have any such caption. I
might fay, 'She never biffed me with
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1b" Wolf, bun-rib p, whit" th v. Üb " h r u vou ma k " mi
A BIG GALA NIGHT -i nn ( nicAno nvn" Dam o OrvlioMra Supr'jne I FN (J AI.OHIl! MN;iNO! 1 1 N T 1 1 1 IT A I XM r N T ! Prize t4 Dancers .l,nii:i) HIlOWMll.I,, Director IF Oil! tte. Manager TWO BIG NIGHTS Feb. 22-23 PLACE HALL 8:30 P. M. I'li-l'S S. l.afayett' St. epr Ixfore lin.x nn orf liovtra cf thN ealilH-r Iwoti cnlmir
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telling you, the night 1 came home and found " His voice breaks his eyes follow
them stprang the Woozle Wolf. "IIa! III!" laughed the Wolf, in not a very pleasant voioe. "I s e
mine to Junior chafing butterflies 1 vnu have him. Mr. Rc-ar."
with Marion. I am net sure that! Have Thorn?" asked the Ro.ar,
a rolling pin but that's as far as I had been. could truthfully go. And to t -1 1 you I wish oh. so earnestly, to believe tho truth, old dear. I wouldn't piveimy husband's dramatic declaration!
a tinker's cuss for a continual peace- Rut my years of experience with my! bunny's ears.
Peter Pan, who has grown up In " 'h. s. I
Fdith Fairfax is no lonper a danger
to my happiness, if indeed she ever
while Undo Wl'pg-ily hopped around so as to plaee the pood Rear be. tween himself and the Wulf. "Vou have that rabhit." wont nn the Wolf, looking hnmrrih at th-"1
ful valley or glorious mountain-top in mine. It would be too monotonous. And whatever our life has ben, old girl, I don't think the most captious critio coifld y that It has been monotonous." I have realized beiur that Dicky'o
! volatile nature demands excitement.
have Fnclo Wipgilv.
b
t . i k o the fit : r 1 ' "Who-" "irs curiously. "Finde Wig: s a a c rea t t :rs
tab" Iiis left ear?" "Thou I'll take
howled tb" Wolf. "And if I took tha er rd th" Food P.oar. pol;4 "Thea r;i take tb- 1 th-' W.df. " ' M:ly hur-y fn" . :ir, Mr. R"ar! Do
I win: ri:
asked th" lUar .s arwerei the 'Arc you going to
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H. LEMONTREE footh lUnd'n I.n1tnf ftptomtrlil ml 5!nnufrturlnr Optlria W fMu Ouiillchte any f"lr ' IcniH u tiiStter Le.i tLey wer UiSJ, ia-.i b. UClIItJAN bT,
F-t!i!n Te-a v ill ro
th " a f t " or ri Mr. HiWin: on a M- li
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F. of P. ): ill i' l.ns. ev. -s; - .J.augh'iin. ?dr
.Mr.-- l..ra Inv"! :md Mrs. N- Hi-
t ; -4 n . Th" nii-r Mother (a;h tü! m"t ; ' o'clock a' tli" Oliver school. South R. rd Frv" N"r " " . Woo'..
th" t b" rpr-
jt!;sT frii:nd in thi: IIMITAU If your best friend, one of your family, or fw fellow employ, goes to the hospital, remember that th days in a hospital bed drag wearily. Vou could lend a touch of the fraprance of epring by eending flowers. Call Williams. the Florist. Main 762. 2Ctf
path aluud. All the doubts a nd variety, and I have wondered pomefears, the cynicism with which I hail j times how long I, with my rather approached marri e bad been i methodieal. prosaic temperament.
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"IIIIIII'lll!!lillilii",i;MI!!ll(!li;i,!i!i;'I H. LAPIDES Ilxcliid' I.adi - i i a i i o r i n e
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WRAPS Fla FSI
iiiNiDi xci: shop 1012 W. Wellington A. Soiitli R ml. In. I.
I.ll.MiN' TO PliAY Ti." guitar, mandolin or ennr
hanjo. i'lao ;esso;s with every Gib-; son. Ye;.i or Orphaum during the j
r."t ..'i c. o-. With cr.eapr instruments, lessons will P" furnished at
rice. rnvate lessons oy nisrr.
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Whi!" th Ross 1 pen the clrkp at Vernon's are practically giving
clothes aw a v.
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Choice selection cut flowers and blooming pFrts. S-utli Rend Flor.il
Co. 122 N. Mlch'g-Jn at. When vou s.av c'tr.irs-
23-tf-23 j i 'ay Dutch I 43-tf !
Fwar.k Dyes Clothing ain
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At U Iwcloch's
rn the Annual February Sale of Lamps and Shades
A Novelty Lamp for the Table, Desk or Dresser. Hand Decorated Parchment Shade mounted on a mahogany base-, the lamp bulb wholly concealed. A novel and pleasing lighting etTect can be obtained. Special as shown.
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$4.50
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Lamp Shades all reduced Shades in parchment or silk, all sizes for every style lamp from 'c
small candle sticks to the stately f"r& floor lamps. Included in this sale LJVJ
are new shipments just received. You will readily appreciate the wonderful values by visiting the lamp department.
rou! d with the wonder of Dicky's tempestuous devotion. Rut all too soon in our climb today tho path r.nrrowed. became stony, precipitous, precarious. We wer) compelled t watch our footsteps carefully, for a false step mean a slip, perchance an ugly fall, l't'u:.:r, acut4 discomfort, if r.ot actual Injury. Sometimes we bad to pull otirs"lves by main strength up particu
larly difficult place--5,
branches) of trees. And cver where thorny vin s reached out and scratched our hinds: and faces, while tiny gnats, stinging exasperatingly, huzzd around our heads. With a mental nhrug. I hurried over the comparison which flashed only too
i plainly before me. of the fpisodes in ! my life journey with my husband i which were po strikinL-ly hke th4 ! l ad 1 toes of th-4 piiprimaeo today. I Rut apain tbi" were c7inparaj tively b V"l s.its lovely cool nooks. I where th4 sunliplit Altered through jth" 1'MVi :i upou the mos.- beneath
tim trees. Such vii-ns as these of what lifo can n e.n to united hearts also have ho. n vouchsafed Dicky nnd
ir. our r.:e t' getner, anu come.
ur.. to rry man ari wire
whose m.irrlr.ro is wortliv the name. Whut Madc AVoifliPil. W'e pacd p"op'o coi.ilr."; down tb" mouatnin, discotiraged, disgruntled, giving up before they had reached half way to the top. just as
retrtat before the
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could hold him loyal to me. There has been a long stretch of peaceful valley In our life Journey since the awful day when our baby boy was Molen from us by Grace Drape;-' pitiful tool, Tim. I came very near banishing my husband from my heart at that time, because of his absence motoring with Edith
many ways, but not emotionally, forbid acceptance of it with my brain. Rut Dicky draws my face down to his and whispers: "Relieve me, fsWeetheart, It's just YOU, all YOU, from thL time onl" My heart accepts Iiis promise and pathcrs strength from, 1. to conquer the stony, precipitous, difficult esrentsi to meet tho marriage problems my reason tells m" are yet in front of me on my mountain path with Dicky.
I Advice to Girls
Fairfax durlncr the awful flnwt hours
of Junior's disappearance, but! Dfar Annie Uuri-Do you think Dicky's terrible remorse and the re-' H is wrong for n man to meet his fu-
i.y grasping tnejstorauon or our oaoy nrougiu us,u:re wife after work and walk hom-
together again, and I have been given no reason to doubt him since. Is h. perhaps beginning to weary of the uneventful quiet tenor of our way? Th Fi'mmer months have gone swiftly pince that terrihle experience
with her? Is it wrong for a girl to rail her future husband over the 'phone and ask him to meet her at a certain time? Is it right theso days for a father o pick the partner for bis daughter?
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any persons
dlffculties of -llf together.
D.cky and I persisted, won at last .o the summit, and were rewarded by a sunlit panorama rf lake and : . r-.tain a v 1 forest. v.hicli ir.ade
with my most sriouf worry, tie4, i L
condition of UHion Underwood. She' rallied so slightly, gained ftrengthi
so ?.4ow.v in her long convalescence.
FEATURING
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that when at last, the mere wraith of her former self, she was able to leave the hospital, Dr. Fettit pronounced mountain air the only restorative for her. Of course there was but one place
to which Robert iavarin would hcarj of her coming to the Catskill-moun-1 tain home of his sister, Mrs. (Vsprove, ami Fillian clung to me so j pitifully that Junior and I accom-1 panicd her and her fmall daughter.!
Marion, to the place I remembered fo well as the scne of the dramatic experience which jrave Robert Savarln baclc to reason. Dicky "Ilosolvrs." Of Orace Draper, since that night of Junior's recovery and her melodramatic escape, we have heard nothing. She ha vanished as if she
snatched from- th catth.
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Puss It I not wrong for your i b.ince to walk home with you aftr j business, and certainly th .?re can be j no objectior to your telejihoning J him to make an appointment if such i
telephone calls are permitted at Ilia oflice. Rut do not do It too often, and never let it interfere with hla work.
As to a father selecting a husband
for hs daughter that is a hard question for me to answer, because
1 do not know the facts of the case, j Mo-t fathers ar-- better able to judge j t lie- character of a man than is the j daughter. You t-co, your father Is , older and wiser than you are, and J he Is thinking only of your happi- j ness. It usually 13 unwise for a girl j to marry against the wishes and despite the judgment of the parents who love h'r and seek only herj happines. I
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ui :.. y : jother wtre past, that nothing but biisful peace lay betöre u? I look down at my husband, and
tain, but of that loyal, true-hearted me:;. They s-ern to rare a lot about
our friend I have hail no word since the; us. They are very polite, and they do
night lie bad me farewell, save the i r.ot fet jealous when we speak to inevitable postcards frimpiy bearing i any of our other boy frienda. hia address, which he sends cie Our parents teem t5 Hk them, whenever his duties call him to a They take us to a good many places
find
that he has pushed the hat his eves and is scaring at me
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mountaln-trp" as I do
Perhaps he reads
cf amusement. They also take us to their homes to have supper, but they will not stay at our homes for tup pe r. Win you p!ra" a Ivice us what to
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