Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 July 1833 — Page 4
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jJocUc.il SUtQlum Those wuoaiouraie in nwvicis vi.w CiS.n who lead arid direct the tone of publie opinion, have awarded flattering encomiims upon the following favorite specimen of American Minstrelsy. Wc ccpy it from Woodsworths Melodies'.' TIIE TEAR Or GUATITUDE. There is a gem more pearly bright. More dear to Mercy's eye, Than love'ssweet star, whose mellow light First cheers the evening sky; A liquid pearl, that glitters-where No sorrows now intrude, w A richer gem than monarchs wear, The tear of gratitude. Jut ne'er shall narrow love of self, Invite this tribute forth, Tor can the sordid slave of pelf Appreciate its worth; But ye who sooth the widow's wo, And give the orphan food. For you this liquid pearl shall flow, The tear of. gratitude. Ye, who hut slake an infant's thirst, In Heavenly Mercy's name, Or proffer penury a crust. The sweet reward can claim. Then as ye rove life's sunny banks, With sweetest flowrets strew'd, Still may you claim the widow's thanks, The orphan's gratitude. From the Cincinnati Mirror. TRIZE TALK. t MRS. JULIA L. DUMCST. (Continual.) I,ove him? 2xciaimed Avoline, as her incle proceeded in his unauthorised negotiation. Think of him otherwise than as one whom you deservedly esteem!' and the maiden gasped for breath as with the presence of some spectral vision. And this is woman's appreciation of; merit,' thought tne disappointed Worth mgton, this is the wnole amount of that , depth and holiness of feeling with whic! so many a fine sentence is round', d off A bc'by devotion to pictures a perception ci.ly of the eye It is fitting Herbert shouid know it though he condemn my iolaticn cf his trust. Passion is often fed by hopes cf which we arc ourselves unconscious.' But Herbert heard it all with calmness'To the blind,' he said, with a bitter smile, Hhere is no extinction of 'iM; you have subjected me to another ofiort; Avolin- must know she has nothi ig more to feat ol importunity Fen now, as I nasscd her. her eve was icrted,and her cheek wa3 blanched.' And with a man-j ner ot perfect composure, though tnel paleness of death was upon his brow and i-hcek, he stood a lew davs alono by the fair lorm of ne tremb ing maiden Nay, da ro fly me, Avoline, it is but lor a ma-.nent the fi'st ihe last your gen tie nature shall be thus shocked. Ti3 .b'.u to restore to your pure spirit that vonted serenity which a mistaken dis closure has so greatly disturbed. I may zj now disclaim the sentiments that Jnrc incurred your displeasure, however sxtorted from me in a moment of overwhelming emotion. I have loved yon, lis Bientford have loved I must still hive no matter with what power. It ii a sentiment nei'her presu .uptuous in itselfi norhumbtinc to you Whatever its strength, it is not of hope the doom that ha3shut forever the possibili ty of happiness is scaled upon my every! ense however maddening its thnllings tin arc not of selfishness and wildly,! fen; 'illy as it may sweep over my soul,
an allusion to its existence shall never; place of S3fety till it is past, and breakmore give you pain. Let it from this j ing suddenly from their course, he bore
moment be forever effaced from your memory, aud the only boon I crave is, that v ju would restore me to that cold Tegard which I yet claim as the reward cf justice Avoline breathed with difficulty. Cot - kcted as were the voice and manner of the speaker, there wa3 jtill so;ncthing in them that evidenced feelings mastered only by powertul efforts, and the marble f.xness of his brow wa contrasted by a tremulous convulsion ol hp, with which! the spirit submits to the utter conviction j nf : fi'.ihlPil and irredoem hlf jlrtlin- !
At that moment too, ot deeply awakened j whizzing of a ball and the death cry of pity, the quiet virtues and high worth of! the savage were sounds of the same moHcibcrt Allen rose before her, and Avo-1 ment, and as he fell back, Herbert Allen line would have given the universe to with a shout of triumph sprang exult-
Iiave rendered !tiui h3ppy. j ingly forward. Bear him to the boat9, j to reach there, but if this young woman's Herbert," she replied, with a deepened men Bryan,' he continued, to one, j strength don't fail, why, it will only be a check, 'listen to me a moment, and im ; whose hunger's garb and unmoved coun- j change in our mode of travelling. putc not your unrequited affection to a'tenancc designated a veteran cf the ; Hcibcrt shuddered as he looked at the alcauc that could not operate up n a just ; frontier, nhc remainder arc our work. ! most ethereal figure of the scarcely reor feeling heart. Long before I knew We must di?poe of these. A fierce j covered Avoline, and thought how uneyou, while yet a me. e child, for I Wis an j struggle followed There were only tvw qual was such a being to the exertion so unloved and neglected enc, and my deso- of the savages, and with these HerbcrV imperiously required; but who shall tate heart instinctively turned to some i and the hunter were strongly prappled.Vmcasure the strength, even of the frail-
object to whom its unvalued affections
might cling, there was one whose look ( excitement of its rushing impulses, and an I tone ere those of kindness on iu promised guerdon cf glory, have no whom my vhole soul's trust was be-1 part in a strife like this. It was a strugatowed. I gle of life with death death without
Time has but Rtrcngthened this early attachment, and though I may never meet him again, my heart is consecrated to his memory. Receive this disclosure, not made without pain, as an acknow Icde-nent of my sense of your Worth. It will enable you, I trust, to subdue ttrongcr aeDlimenlA to the quiet tcno cl
friendship, and then indeed I can caVtly'age, reluming abound rjf s:milar import, and forever restore to you lhat pcrefect !advanced.to the combatants. A mono-
freedom of regard that has hitherto marked our intercourse. When they again met, it was as those who had held no other communion than is embraced by the common interests of a household. These interests indeed, were soon more closely condensed. A short time after, and they were no longer surrounded by the engrossing scenes and mingling events of every day life, they moved no longer amid the diverging attractions, the jostling claims and thrilling interests of society. The scenes which had hitherto formed the whole world of their thought, were shut from their view, and they were moving on a path of bright waters to a world of primeval wildness. All around them was intense, limitless, unimaginable solitude. It is amid scenes like this that hearts be come more closely allied. The dust of life's more common paths no longer chokes up the avenues of feelings; amid scenes like these too, the plainest practical virtues -assume -a cast of elevation, J and confer a new ascendency upon the character. -Amid the difficulties of an untried enterprise, Herbert Allen stood i in a strengthened and yet more attractive light. His ready self-abandonment- his inexhaustible expedients his unwearied i vigilence, threw around him a kind of 1 power by which the councils of every e-1 mergency were controlled; while tic constant contact, in which they were now brought, was hourly developing to Avo line, these softer traits of mind and leeling which woman can appreciate. Time too had been gradually softening the stern traces of sanguinary conflict upon his face and form. The contracted J muscles that had given so distorted a ; cast to his features, had recovered their flexibility. The deep scars of his brow i find cheek wete becoming daily less apj parent, and the haU in hi3 gait, now scarcely perceptible, was more than canceled by a natural ease and high freedom ot movement, which continual exercise and perfect health had now restored; while his countenance was at times lit up vith a sudden expn ssion of energy and passionate thought, giving to his whole j asici. a uuaiacier oi ureainmg spirn. It was the midsummer, and one of lhose vio5ent storms 3Q COfnmon lo m j season had driven our voyagers to Iik? ; o n w i , ai a 3 c v. 11 1 u u i iiuv 11:11-1111.11 harmlessly. An uprooted tree had struck the bow of their boat, and all har.'Js were for some hours employed in repairing the injury. Avoline ascended the bank and looked wistfully through the green arcades of the forest a breath ot flowers, and the mingling hum of in sects, and the sound of running waters, came down her charmed sense. She felt like the captive bird suddenly loosened to the free air of heaven, and, almost as unconscious ot danger, she followed the windings of a small tributary, threading its silvery way from the distant hiils. The doom of solitude was no loncer around her all was living beauty; a i slight breeze relieved the hot noontide 'and gave a stir of life to the delicate j branches and clustering leaves about her. J Avoline felt like one to whom a new j sense had been suddenly given, and lime j and distance were forgotten. A quick step roused her, end Herbert Allen was beside her. 'Avoline, dearest Avoline, why are you herct' His voice was agitated, and the rifle he bore, now reminded her of the dancer she had so thmir-htlp.ilv inriir. red 'Come, let us hasten back this is - I no place for lonely ramblers,' and draw- ' ing her arm under bis, he drew huticdly towards the river. A shot, followed bv several, suddenly btoke the silence of their path. Grtat God, I was not mista ken! Avoline,' he said, exerting over himself a strong effort, 'do not be alarm td our men are probably engaged in a jt ' slight fray, but I can bear you off to a J her through the tangled underbrush till they had attained the bank some distance ! above the place of conflict. 'Hide your - self in this thicket I must join our men, but will return soon at all events stay i till you receive some signal. Now God i nave mercy 1 he respired as having flune himself upon his face, as he attained the place of strife, he obtained a viewofrjic j combatants. Major Worthington had 'that moment fallen, and a dark figured whose scalping knife flashed in the sun beams as he circled it around the head of virfim. wnc tirndirto- nurr ttn Thu ; The 'stormy joy of the battle field, the I fame, naked and appalling. A sound of : triumph broke from the forest, and a , third savage, in whose bearing there was the pride of chieftainship, stood rrazine with a gleaming eye on the yet undccided strife. 'Shaw-way-no!' exclaimed the hunter, j with a tone of recognition, and the
syllable - less a sipn, and the fate of the !
white men was decided they wercjsioncf conflicting emotion and passion
bound as captives. And what was to become of Avoline? Regardless of all but her, even amid the death-erapple in which he had been clutched, U Allen had turned with his first power lvpt rr utterance to the boat, to sppri.e their men, now in safety, of her cover,. Tl.e J hnot.l rn.'.r,,! l .:.u C . -. ..... rj ii'vivnui ncavcn wiiu wit. ti i i j glimpse of an accession to the enemy ; they had been unmooredthey were ready floating far on the stream, and his calls, maddened a they now were to frenzy, awakened but the quiet echoes of the hills. OGodI O Gcd! these thongs! now indeed they are unendurable. Base craven,' he said, as he met the eyes of his fellow prisoner turned on him with a kind of careless pity. Is life, in the hands cfj muse monsters, 30 very joyous to you, j that you have bought it thus instead ol selling it for all we might of their blood?' 'Why man,' said the other, calmly, we may sell a life in these here parts, a most any day in the week! but as for buying one, 1 reckon there is a heap of difference; so. you may just as well make much of your scalp while you have it After all, I have seen many a yellow sun set upon a stormy day,' and aain turning composedly to the Indian chief, he point ed where he had deposited a large bottle of his own favorite liquor. The snaky eyes of his victors gtb;ened. It was spoil of no ordinary value, and with their prisoners in their midst, they again struck into the forest. Night came their encampment wa3 pitched, and the bottle, received to dissipate the fatigues of the day, was speedily exhausted. The artificial exhilaration it produced passed into heavy and deathlike slumber, and no sound was now heard among that out - stretched group, save the bursting groans of Herbert Allen. And this man sleeps!' he exclaimed, as he looked at his fellow captive, in whose deep drawn breath there was every indication of sound repose My9te rious God, of what pulseless clay hast thou formed some of thy creatures. There was a slight stir the hunter was drawing towards him with -his feet a knife, dropped by one of the savage?, and on which the wanincr fire lieht shed a dull glance. It was achieved his own thongs and those of his companion were cut in breathless silence, and the phuo - sophic hunter stood upon his feet, with a countenance upon which every trace ol its wonted character oi indolence had given place to a dark expression of deadly hate and ferocious purpose. Herbert, though no stranger to the peculiarities cf the western borderer, look ed at him with surprise. It was not a moment however for idle speculation, but of stern necessity, in which no compromise might be made with the fierce dictates of self-preservation. Blood the blood of unconscious sleepers, whose wild lineaments were yet those cf humanily, though in the exterminating strife waged with their race they were shut from its common immunities was yet to be shed, and it was only for Herbert to obey the look with which his companion, who now stood between three of the swarthy slumbercrs, with the instrument of death already lifted over each, sternlyassigned him his part in the sacrifice. It was consummated no one was left in vikii ciiuuiUiJiiuiii w uuill U)C LOlliiliir Utty ! micht aivnkcn ir rrt nrt- I hrir sicru; anrl r --
our liberated captives were at last silent-' scd to ether paths than those of the sa-! V " Pl:c co.mr, me oily, but joyfully, retreading their course ivogc or ol the game cf the forest. Some "T af Alices arcWicrc rnaiio inat through the forest. The morning's sun1 of the better feelings of our nature aic. ?,Ul f iens.f Pwc un:l 11 driVtJ
previous dav's contest, and near it upon 'appearance of imperturbable content
olinc. Deside her knelt Herbert Allen, ! the harsh aspects, assen.blcd in that gar- j cac.h ,n"S . LlI,m' T!i;it il ..i .! !.. r. t-:, ,.r .u u. niake Hour ential to anv other null, zx.d
;ureof the hunter, acain restored to an j a pulse of kindness and hosnitalitv. i n iUir . n14' n. ,is "ucntJ:a TO kr CP u
mem, stood Icanmg upon his rifle. of our little partysuch joy as is felt a i VJ'C CIHirc ana pcru.-et c,m Avoline, my beloved Avoline!' exclai-j mid the desolation of the deep, when j Ul'dntl vt lt at all times wilhuit mihmcd the airitatrd Herhert: R(.d hp. nrai. i mcctinr shins rvrhanp-e flad rrrppt?: culty. That- with gamers to hell sulfi
'sed. you arc safe!' and with the sound of ! his impassioned accents the wandtrinir j senses ond the strength of the maiden, j which had alike Ikd before that night oil horrors, were at length recalled to a lull I ! conviction of life and safety. 'And so,' said Bryan, 'the lite yon would have thrown away but yesterday, -sets mighty comfortably on you this morning. Well, well, jist mind it for the future, and don't ever fling away your rifle because you do not see no tracts.But come, we must be moving; it is some years since my last hunt hereabouts, but if I don't disremcmber, I can strike a pretty straight course to lloonesborough yet; it will take us some days ;tst lorm, in th soul's deep purpose? Amid the untrodden depth of that far forest, and through the long, sultry hours of the burning noon tide, our little party passed on, and still the check of that dej licatc maiden lost not its coloring, nor her j smile its brightness. The brow of him j who noted every variation of her countc i nance, as the mother watches those of1
her sick child, was occasionally clouded. The tenderness, in to which the excitemcnt of the Tecent events had betrayed sav-lhim, had given place to silencq and re
.s crvc: and s- V.c scrr-ctimcs bc:c her o j ver ihe difficult passes of the hills, or a
cross an intervening stream, an cxprcs - , , " " ate despondence wrought hts features V .k5C PWCr , ?y f c.ir.ed, the preternatural strength that
., i i . . . .1 erbcrt had supported Avoline cave way to the' r'r i 11 u i t
iprn pnrn ri .... , i ii.n fr-iiii-.,u..,aiJl;, .u Icrs, afier preparing Wc supper from the poil of the homer's ,iflc7rd a . . r i . . . ,r t - iu-.il ui uiimcnes ior ner repesc. I nc hunter flung himself on his run. 'Vv'e al-jmust keep,' he said, an alternate watch throuch the nithT. r-frr wprrJ .. . - , iu mymcni lorgottcn m pcaceuii Slumber. The full mnnn cheA r flnod ol light through the forest; a cloud of odois rose on the soft breath of the evening, and the eye of Avoline was lifted to the scene of beauty so wild, so solemn, o impressive a met the fixed gaze of her preserver. That gaze was full of tenderness; and apainlul consciousness nf nmmn.tnr,) K, ,1 - " uui .wnj UC 1C LltliLti j so utterly at variance with the cherished scruplesof a pure and delicate lored her pale check. A voline,' said Herbert Allen, and the solemnity of his tones fell upon her heart like the sprink - lings cf the baptismal cup, I deserve your trubtslecp only can restore your exhausted strength, and let your rest be as hers over whom a brother ktcps vigil. i vipil ' The unsettled light in the troubled eye ol the maiden, gave instant place to a look of greatlul serenity and a slum U v. alas tranquil as the moonlight that lay or. the closed flowers around her, soon fell on her weary spirit. The voice of the hunter, chiding -Herbert, who was yci walking near her, for suffering him to sleep through the whole night's watch, was the first sound to which she awaken ed. She sprang from her couch, and extended him her hand. The crav lieht 1 of early day heightened the paleness d fatigue and watching, and Avoline felt how deep was the interest that hod sun ported him through such continued ex erticn. Her own strength wa3 indeed restored; and their journey was resumed with the clastic step of renewed hope The consciousness of the dangers that hovered 0:1 their. path, blunted the sense of privation and fatigue, and perhaps the gentle spirit of Avoline drew something! (if its strength from the conviction at all times soothing to the soul of woman. 'that her slightest suffering was noticed j and felt with all the depth of intense and 1 passionate sympathy. Uut whatever were her sources of support, their path of peril was measured with but little de lay from the feebleness of the lovely journeyer, and the rude but missive walls, that promised them security and repose, were at lenrtn before tnem 1 ne torircss 01 uoor.esoorougn at mat lime presented an assemblage ot stern men, men who stood prepared and girded up to encounter suffering, to grapple with dangerous adverxure as with a pass-
, time, and to meet with death as a familiar j j,ofs pOU ,iC fejzc. one tocarry ono hunand unappalling presence, 'oome of dred ords of sail, will m,t cost one hua-
mess were oouut.ess tnus nerved by the Jdrcd dollars; and one carryii six hundtspcration attending conscious ciimes; jdred vards, may not exceed live hundred and there wete ethers who, witha na'urt dollars. The llrst mentioned size will r 1 .t .1 . .r i:r. . .
imiicuuiMj iwe siiiootucr pau.s 01 iic, had been strengthened lor their present field of stormy action, by the deep, tho silent appeal, that reaches a father's hcail from his own'circle of loved ones, doomed to a life of penury. But by far the greater part were men accustomed from infancy to deeds of high though obscure luaniij: u;ucic!, iturtu upon Hit' . frontiers of the different Ptntrs. nnrl fnn . - - 1 ! ferocious pursuit, than by 'the artificial i There was joy too there with the arrival j The fugitives announced an approaching ! accession to their strength, and a nam was speedily fitted out tcomect the boats and assist them in ascending their ow grotesque and romantic stream. Our harrasscd vcyeners steed indeed in need of
support: a fever, the consequence ct jamJ Jtt!e if any difference will U, p..-rrti-wounds. had rendered all a chaos tu m the movement ot the mill. Tiut i:i
his major Worthintrton. from the moment ol j his rescue from the scalping knife, and in Heibert and Bryan thev had lost all othe efficient resource. Our little band of veterans was consequently met with the most auimatcd welcome, and even the suffering major seemed suddenly recalled to recollection as the voice cf his beloved Herbert, met his ear soothing the half frantic Edward, with assurances cf Avolinc's safety now inquiiing with almost equal incoherence after his own wounds. Herbert had indeed cherished the most painful apprehensions far his friend, and as he now learned that with the care and repofc which safetywould afford, he would probably rccov
' ' ... r , r . : h-' entitled to halt ihe pr-cei:s ari-m: tenance telling of deeper fcc:incs than.- . . ., . . , .1 " . vr . - i from a patent ui the btale he t r thev may language may r.tter. Nothing more cc-1 cl " curred to maik the remainder of thtirj" ' j j "(jj voyage. The niBnion cf cur strn j Vi:.ccnno?. March SO, kit-Jit'. was at that time a monotony of fatigue, j but it was then shared by strong hearts' Sinr the abov was handed ti the 1Mand nervous frames. They reached . iter, a resp"Cta!do and ju:d!:p r.t eitircn Boonesborough in safety, and even the j of thU place, "Willis Kllowv, lrjr. well palid features cf the major lighted up : acquainted with machinery, and Mith th-5 with pleasure. j dilierent principles of vv iadmill, give it as (Concluded ues! tretL) j opiuiou, that the uIkivc principle? is at least live hundred jer cent, preferable to Lev: bem:res ycur-j men, arJ drewn's t' any hire IV;"' re ti-svd. Kit. ,r.v.
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I'll ' IIIIVJVl - I I I V V , " . . Ill" II Indiana, ha invent! and refected aneroid rateable .rrr.rrnrn! r . , - ii'i iii.ui;vu ti isi nn. wuijr-yT-n . J c i . pronclltu'r macmntrv: for whuh lie ha JrcctVCl p - - - 1 ,, v T M j& !t P - L-IA:s -M-LF-ELG v LATINO 1 JR.ZOIN TA. Vii:ii.l. Occulnr demonstration h nlwnv? tire most 5atittacton :u:d two mills arc nov.- . . rrrcted in ttic borough of Vinrr:mc; upon the plan of the undersigned, cue of v. Lieu has been in cognition i;c;ir t'y vc:ir5. Ths perfect sali'ty and entire si:njUci!v of thcc mills, may Lc concehed frcia a Irkt outline. A horizontal wheel is placed on a vertical shaft abeco the kos.i:, with f.ur or more wings or sails aAar:din in an inclinod position trom the way the wind whrt l 11.1. f , J ..V,Cl-i-. V UIL .VltlV.il Itil U1I J-l1
romd.co-iu?awc,7l. w uso-pe ot. Xf wjad a,ntI ,!ite ufIRe? 1 w,nd' r,ci awheel: it il!iibtr.ite a 1 xntnat:uiial pow er ui weight and wind, I Iththe pnr.csple ot gravity actinjr o: I V' .1-acn winr Piops one rev. -hi-
'1 t . . i- .t . - : """" " vi uj mam imuuwin nnsa fearing ol sevenciuiiths ot its circumference upon tho wind, and tue one-eighth ocmsums Iilllt; or no resistance. The power is in ;rapCTtion to the weight givin, r.r.d a vcrv light weight U suthVient to drive the simple machinery of a run of millstones. Mure or less power, if desired, ean lo ;hen wkile the mill is in -operation. I.y the lower pivot of carli wiurr be:i:g plnc d irr. a slidmg block, to whirh a rope is attached extending to main shaft passing under a collar on tiaft at the roof -of Luildinr, to a windlass -on shuft inside tho house. There -is nothing conjectural cr complicated in the improvement mentioned; it is fmmded on a principle of nature, and amply tested bv practical txperienc' xiievibeauu uencm ro accrue, canrio lon remain limited; it wr!I l-e found ti 1 Ti.llr' i .. - - l' ' rt cuji ( i ! iFsni I'ir niiiiTV r-nrnr r-.Ac citizens of every quarter of the United States. To those w ho reside on the western and ouihcrn plain, aud to those near the Athtntie or northern thores, it will afford du1 l!. 1 . T - J rable benefit and great -accommodation. J :o pet son acquainted wiih mills, who has i seen the mill ot the undersigned in ottfraopera tion, has withheld an expression of en tiro approval; and a strong recommendation, after actual examination o the mill at vvork, could now be procured, signed by hundreds of iutellient riti -n. Fiic expense ot running glaring of a grist mill, whether the main shaft be vertical or Lor; ' zontal, is well known to all millrights; and the chief difference arises from the driving j power. The exnense of a wimluhi--! d (jj-jvc a run of lour feet millstones with a very moderate wind; and the last wen. tioned size wiil, v.ith the same wind, diive h run of the sumo size stones wi;h equal safety at all times. The undersigned, -as amntfer of choice , i-y, iu r.xo,:;Allt Ik .KB ! i j , . - . ,. I . - - " ' - tu.i uijn.td.f I .....I . - .. I ? t . .1 1 I bffcrzc lt w?11df,,vc tvvoo I 'N' lh in repair, lhat a Uv c.l ten ears m t . 1 j citnl Srain' aml '"l supply to the hopi l'trfc u niay ve leti in pciirct ?alHy tir tueilty-our hours at a time. The wind j !na t,w r.()m a .n,,'-ratc freeze t. l I !torm inclusive) and change i:s dii r.u'a as ,,Ilen anM as 1,,!CK as l,ia ,ct I proportion to cost, it wiil do a better buij nc-'5 lljan :inX stcam -'pnc, (vrcn if fuel and engineer saved.) And that tor sawing and gristmill?, it will he lotted c-. qually effective, and less expensive. Person.- desirous cf further icfjnnatioa in relation to this important discuvcry, will please visit the mill of the um'err.cd, or address hmi by mail, pot paid, ti Vinecnno-, Ind., which ai!2 recta e dut; attention Any pcrori or pr?on who will build a ood and substantial mill on the alovi rinciple,snrh as the uudcn-ii'ued will di-i-inate to him cr them in w riling, in the must prominent place in any cf the tate, fiful :i1filiit ti, lti . im.-i r.x -c i -5 1 ! - w'i--ll
