Star of the Cape, 2 January 1878 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Th« Leg %cy Hunten. ; lm,lW%WHHWltowl<l» ] Mmmnl year. rveBge. than \ Umlady. wAfa nlkff ami how to aapptert each oll»i is bar ' •ill, which rfxMiiW began lo talk Ob tfae"amming in qaaatioe. wheo [ Osatta Roger ealkd to *idi Oooair Abi- „ gailtMate "BBHJ toppy T*™,' . M n bo* > little ebagrind lo Had , Ooaain Dfc* thw^beforobim. How- j Stt^nSdf^^^ltoTTBbby?^. " rooaaitily ml, perohd anngiy on hi. rirnl'. Iw. by way of not bring oat- i dooe in omufaly attontioc, M took up , nmrv. am mori-iy poodk, u><mgh r top, yoo-- J Roger, patting Pamp^: had mi J gUnrin* eoapirioualy at Conein Diek, , whacn be daeoatty wkMd at Jaricbo. j " Not ao good Utterly .a ilMabeao. ,, Tha faet the old lady ooottnaad, "I{ baa. baaa thinking aanooaly af aaoding c tea Mr. pate, with a ekw to nettling ' , ■ay worldly again witboat delay. " " Oh there ia no ned of haata, eoaaiB," , broke In Dick; "yon baaa ittny yean Mfotu yoa yat mentally aiding. '• What baa I I the old ninny to ,. patH off an long T" l "Wall, wall, I aappoae there k no L bony aboat it," aakl Ooaain Abigail. , "And yad," tteaain Bogar rrntnred to hint, "ttiaatwaya wall tobapnpan.1 ; | tkaaa at n. mn toll the minnta or the "And, alter all, calling in a lawyer ie i ^ not an aerioaa a matter aa calling in a , doetor," aaid Cnaain Dick, iaaatioaaly. „ The wmimaaliim waa interrupted by tMagteaomof a yaang and beaatifnl earpriaad aad troa bled look. rolee laamilaHj leant and gentle; "not »o yoa to-day." "Praaantly, daar," Mm. Tarlay anearn' ad. in a toaa that plainly hinted bar rkttma wrold not M pramed to aky if , tbey offend to go. Altar an awkward paaaa, the two roortna look their depart ore together. " Who k Utotgirif inquired Boger, , aa aooa an tbey had naobad tha atrwt. , "Too amy well aak." aaid Oooria Diek; aad, efcxgung, be whlaparod aoaaetbiag in hie companion'. ear. at which the latter ttartadeaddaaly. . "Ooad haaroar tha laaMblauu ie eaataialy atriAing. Bat what it to be doaar Do yoa think tha aid Oaaa a . AMgaB I mean, neaped. aaytUngr "Not yat Z think; bat no Urn. ie lo bo loot Ih.ee . pie. which it would , dnd the two harried rapidly along. \ Mm. Varfay had aaaaaiaaaOy loand , time bangiag haary aa bar handa, aad ao f pott cf " rompeatoe "'to'aa egad lady. [ It waa tbaa that Healer Darting bad bo , At aa aariy aa boar aa waa anwly aa ! tha mcaaing following that on which wa begorw tbrirt^Hto.' "" "Wa haea tboagkt it oar doty, "^Sir Mteta d2£" pat In Roger. " Aa pttatal m it in iaqaaattee," ountrnaad Dick. "Tepefy* oa year gnanl, ma'am," paaJ^'teaimad Dtak. "Who in no batter than aba uhoald romftaMattVeyUable yoa ham nb tared," mid Mm. Tarlay; "Bar tU I ba Kkeiy to, if yoa both keep miking at oaaa. On... Dfak, joe maa kte arreted. What i. tha a of all thttf " . -aid Dkfc. "dkl'y^ tekr to amattta "^W^Ta^^nplmd tha god kdy. ■' Bar yoaag aad ttkthtal tea wan l liaalia I II i rooogh ca which to gi re her a trial." "Wa haea antttalanl bar to ba a EEE3 '^Aadttotwoomaim todtbrir laaee Mm. Vmlay waa a lady of the atridaal pteiydwnwtwnh. Mm* m ■M jted ttk pm ad frttelw gtri. .— a~.IUII!VI%T o^ni.'i.Vi <4 toe ' zBv. SarSSi WBh a tttel my. da who kad ha

****• *• **** ,mtm Ltetoa^rlteMteawttte'dk- a ' ai tragi i milna I Mm. aad ha waa a ' I I to die. The tea {ate a meat war mrte^MM tett. aadtto a ; ia a'daaaga at plaea aad aama. Loag. a ; Sauu lanl^ hat tha |adttial maadae Md g 1 paaaad «aa« tha Ihte Uia'teMa. d ; pom widow died at laat-dnd bedhad Bead lo aaa bar haabaad-.laai mail 1 rintimt.i, P 1 "Aad Ida. ay poor ckild, i. tha : ahama a# wtdah yoa apokaf" G " My Ufa baa known ao other." toaaaolthadnt aaafamrimia the lead, at for aha had yat time aaoagh to aeail kernel/ ol oppartaniliaa <rf caltarg hhb- m erto beyond bar reach. Her hunt and a •be kept their own connect Cooaina b Roger and Diak coly know (hat the obol tbeir aoticitade bad dttappate. " and probably congratulated thtaiatlria tt gem. al Altar a lima, Mr. Parker, Ooaain lawyer, waa aaol lor. and atiar P that the good lady nemnl wonderfully qi rr rired in health and apirita. At bar next birthday, the proapad of " many tt happy retorua " prolnoad anything bat happy adad on Urn two cxpatet P cooaina, who began to think that altar w all. tha lifc-Ublea might not ba tnlalbble. hi tha ttttTBuw tt hot ; and. with a Cooaina Roger and Dick ware duly nammonad to attawd the reading at Abigail » : , will. Thay ware a good deal atartled at the .ight of their old enamy. tha atnngo I b |giri Poor Tabby, aa if .eating coaaoiaiioa a her berraTemcat leaped upon the m of bar old friend Dick, wboatrohad hack pathetically, bnt a Utile tier-. H rooaly. Porn per, who took fhlnga more Mr. Pate, drawing from hia pocket the dccament prooeeded to reed it Tk. introduction wm long and formal. Bnt, hark 1 there'. amneChlng caning u ' "To mycoantn. Biehnrd Plggma"— d lUchanl lo had at Bogar ia triumph. „ I — "Igiraand beqoaath"- ri Van ooaldhnra heard both their brarta ,t ' ** *• P " In eooaideration of the neinml lore a and eSaettoc which I here long obeermd rc Diek looked pooled. fa, " My tnecaitocei Tabby"- d, Dick gara Tabby a tmrioaa drake tha it way. h " Aad do mora of my aattfa." h With a a;"g brl-kwtr-i a ■— * D emphatic rmaacttttc. of the iagmy. t, to tt "TOmycoada.BogarBmith "_ . It waa llugn'a tarn to triumph. la lore aad aActioo "— U Bogar began to faal eupidBoi. p " I giro and haqnaath my dog Pom- p 1 pry. and no mora of my attaie. " n With a riolant kiak Pom pay wa. aeat a ' ■pinning after the mi ; and the faar of tl who had an loag kept the pence be- b eyre, tha paat-np enmity of year, foond B rent in an nproanoaa fight, m the sotaa p ' of wfaich the roice ol the old lewyer waa b ' almcat drowned ; bat fern wcrda " mat b and lattdaa of my latala aim. Hate o Haywood," wan aoStetiy andibla, u and Oooata Diak aad Bagar ateyed to r ' bear no men. ..i.i. ■ i .1. ■■ a r a j nuii b ' John Borroogha, in &rttmcr for - January, calla tha ahrika a "bird with b the mark of Cain apoa him." Hcaaya « Bui let am chaaga the ttmin and con- - template for a fBwmomaatt thia faalhaaed headit— thia bird with the mark of > 0am apoa Mia— <CW<gria tmaffa). the gnat ahrike or bntte-bird. , Uanaiiy, tha chatactar of a bird of pay " ie wall defined ; than ia ao -iattkiag b , him. Hiaalawi.hiabaak.hkMad.hk " winga. ia fact hia whole baild pcint to U , the fad thai he aabtttta apoa Bro area- ™ dry them. F.rory Mrd know, a hawk k rod know, kirn tram tha tel. aad k cm " the loohuM fro him. The hawk takm ' lilr, bat be doe. it to nminkin km -own. •> ■ndBkapablkaniaairomaBy Mown k , hmm a/' » ttmt of the robhia* FaTwiag^httJ ■ , color, bead aad goaeeal km aad ttaa am " II la id. KM that matter acagte, tha " | Blaterrf amoag M kttd. Ha cmtj •> ri-aatektk frotnre k tt. baak. tha ° nppm amndibla heeing two aharp |> prooeaora aad a aharp, hooked poaat. If h raarool ty away to lay II H I I wtth tM b bird it kille am MM II M 'Ba aiawa to ! * fardapM It aaadly impte it. rim ^ tha apoa a thcawor thraatait tatM fork >< •fataab. Per tbe matt part, Mwror, : P tta load aama. to rate of I '■ ■ptee. gi.mhnpi m. baatka ate. II « k lM .rn.mii of IM aaall Urda. whom b maaafy to aap am ttte Mte'iTtM n .tin 1 1 light II .wild mm a ball '■ fcr M Magna. Uk a wcif in tep-a " rln thlng. Apparaatty im rictima era 2 tete. it to ^pmacTLm. wMa |* the bttd Mow k (troa. " IM Makn of Btamam, k Tbeetteakoa Braeram, in Aaae Msaa, j, wromade m ttatugbt, aad aaacf the ; „ end I It itiitift ttmkte«ww htto fka;S SH5 SSSStis ^hMk grn M X

•att aad Mttr. ■rn.miftt.Mm.lm anttig oa the way to nark a Baaa waa Mga k aadttte; ttaMttd atwapawaataattly a. wttt Mm ; M tmakttd httmttf a. HA tt tta'lte 'kh * mdkim. He waa anattaaaOy worrying a himmlf ahoat aama MM, and hk kaa e, Oood morning, trite Pte.-te I plump Kane, ia a hearty toaa of ohaor. n "Oood-day, neighbor r aaawafad k Paler, aolamnly. iommtr mkai " "Dowaoattt Haea yoa aoMiaUaa," U Mmted Potor, " tfaet yoa oannot udar. . ataad wfay poopk look downeaotr n "If" aaid prekl Baaa. "Pro only a trouble in IM woaid, and that doaa al not trouble mh. My wife eomplaina fc I hero become ao atout ." tl "Happy man 1" exclaimed Peter, fi "My friend, compfadx bacaoaa I am ao .1 thin." J oi " My friaoda aay A makm ma mora loo i U ■lowly, " aaid Hana. I a " My wile npbrui.li ma," retnrnad p Peter, " fur tan i I mora to eery i b quickly." ai " Soppoaa wa change bodiaaf" aaid tl both ia a breath. And they changed. Again, in a few rnoatha, Hana aad al met aha flna morning ; and Hana p again large and atoat, while Peter ct had become thia aad alia. b "What hare you dona to my body ?" it "What haw yon done lo my body T" ia naked Pte. ol "Iwiapaxilad at Bret," aaid Hana, k " to know w bather I waa Hana or Pte; a "At Ark." returned Peter, "I knew a not — farther I wa. Pte or Hana, bat p m yoh my, it aooe came right" a "Then the diBerenee," remarked d Hana, "ia not my body." p " Nor my body," pal la Prior. p " But," aaid they both, "oaraalroa!" II —At. MeAofaa Maeatinr. it Next to tha diamood come, the onea- a tal ruby, aad ia former day. it waa mora B prixed tbaa the gaat, which hro a genu, a to itaalf. TM aneienta gmee Immeoae " for Ana apectmena of tha ruby eeof " oorandum," or alnaunona In Baoeennto OelUni'a time . perfect ruby of a carat weight ooat 800 T crowna, wfaik a dkmoad of like weight cl coal oaly 100. The two meet important u brongbl to England ia 1875. One wa. a U ing thirty -aeran caiatt ; the other a o drop ahapa of 4T 1-18 rate d Skate think, that Urn London u mate woaid new. hero aaaa there a traly royal gmaa bat for the poeaaty of C intermttag account of the Mlmatlrai in 11 which rnfaka are b^l in the diatant o of tM white elephant. IM aak of o a military guard bad to eaoort the tl peraoaa wM ouaroyad tM pieetona p packet to IM Tamil. No rugalk in Eu- a caakfna two each rnbaea. TM o ■amBar waa aold abroad for 880.000; 0 larger Ma alao found a parch mar. p Mr. Skate dom not Ml aa at what p prim. Tha great ruby of tM kinga if , Barmah k aaU tt k a lap a a , pigaoo'a egg, and of woadtooa qnality, . bat k a troaaara wfaioh no European eye T Maaemaaaa. Vary (aw rabfmpamoal t food of tbma gema, aad prohibit, the expert of them. <V Banaaa tan ], etraaga notiooa aboat rabka ; "they b that thay ripan in IM earth; d that thay an at Brat coiorlem aad erode, b and gradually become yellow, gneti, , bine, and bat of all. rod-Mhk being . c Mill 1 1 tM higMtt point of Mnnty £ end Ifputt Oaaittt.' te an/. , Maaaa hi a ddaaar Ctty. A karte ia China Una dmonbee * Nanking : I aaa oaly comparo tM loag, ' ' bright algae, aad bordered with akange 1 " rod faatooaad with gay akaamaaa, ro^^k.MMdomapm Kr^kkd ' Pte. or"te drogaron. tookin, ■ad ym ■* ttrob^tt'm.'r!^ joawy- ® ^tar^wmttng^patrona ^bhad for- ' <- wttL ateJM^to'^tey'^M^!^ date of doable .« nothing^ tor ttmk b Mte thl tera^*tha°' U*te!" ■ teTpaper. 'ra-u tete, a 'from tM aattoa'a gi tut boon— the b ! Nankeen etoth, bmattlal aattaa, a 'ribtea^Ud i"™"" *"* **y'- | jara and, battaa Ming ttahhaad. ;« iaaddkr. and .mam, bkekmnitha. « i aarroaaaml e, 'tei. makaan-all jnm- « ttftgttwteMy.M. ]» t attMng Otti. One chief danger from coUa ia thai. j md ro^ te^'atetTa TO^ oror- | q higMtt point. It will help Mam prima : fa a ooid to akapall ahay ml Another h i aaaaa af ttdla k aattag too Mmtfly after j a * day', warit. .M. IM. W.M tore- a ttgM B paw wattd ate a mhL A1! I aadd k tta aarly ttagm may v. hwMa 'tl Ett ' ?-.*"* .rr* £, i lmteh'nkattaMMlhtataM a Mt > ; htthaf eight k aaah roam WMa yoa . Maw a ate Mat oat ate awat a ate aakaa yoa Mro grott phptel , -tete a fate day" a wait may l ■Magi Itthgt. natkm tMaMaM- > MteatethateWttatta. h ■: ■ At MM bar-'

. Aaatttt NNh. i n | ly af tailiai. by wttthtM dattayod. Thk arom 'k twa ^ wayaittteMattMwaaaaattadttMa aa MMa'te'ef jM^kknttekTor by J rote; aad ia aiiMr aaao, tbma, for £ weea bald booad anr after to grind their ^ aero than, tela pay IMnforo tt entt ^ lord oTlM aetata, ahould think H At ^ S liberty of trada^ wn. dkaororod to ha Jj ^y^teJtedT^d panoo. ^a 2 allowed to take their tan whan thay |m found thay ooald ban it bail groond. at ~ I laatt axpmai. In aoma plaoaa thia lm j ttroggka. ^da roapmtekrly^lh. ^ I than ware certain pobiic milk, which ; called tM aebool-Biilk, becanae the - prodta arittng from tham wan ordand ca, by Qnean ElixabeCh to go toward, the ™ IMtoro."' **mm 1 1 Hiring been lamed oot totwo paraooe pfc an adraamd root,' tM ham thought , to to inform ngoroaaly the ancient cnetom of obliging all the inhabitant* to rto their oorn ground there, althongh, Jbia point of face, them mill, bad become ™ uaoqaal to the tmk. owing to tbe inoream i*l ia the population ; ao that people were t tolerable daUya or to purchaae the lib- m I arty of going akrwhera. ■ A law-apt waa accordingly not lung plication lieing made lo parliament, which the charity waa pat under a paruutwd lo grind their coro where ther ;■ pleaaed, by aa act paeeed Mod Oeorge u* IL intitled. " An ActfordmcWgmgthe — inhabilaak of the town of Mannhate ~ in tha ooaaty of laamatar, from the cuatoro of grinding their 6oro aad grain. 1 to except malt, at certain water corn-mill" JJ the aaid town, called tha aohooi-mdla, • ■ and for making proper raeompmro to ! jj faoffamof moh milk." u. Seal Skla Par. In killing tM mala muofa mro i. need, ar inat. nment of daatraotioa k a long i " clnb of hard wood, xrilh which the am- b. head, 'tot k naoaily anfBeaeat. A " aharp knife ia than Uiroat into tbe , ^ ritak, aad tha caroma kid mida : and eo , on until about ana thooaand hnbaai'" when tM wxrt of akmnuig com- b, manom. Whan taken off. tha akin, an * aaltad, and mat home in thai condition. arrival they are properly com! ; and n thanoomm tha prapaialion needed for ^ eonrrrnion into what ia popularly c, celled "amMkin." It k diAfeult to 'to conceire bow that bmntifnl article of ^ preeeom'at thia juncture. It ia aa limbl " and unyielding aa a board, and IM atiS, .i oo ana hain rotor the for ao completely •' that Ik vary exi.toncr might ba it nana- n | paoted. How lo acparwte the for k a H ! problem. For many ytwn each indt- P ridaa) hair waa plucked out aoperalely, ^ and money, until a lucky accident re- <' raaied to tha droaarra that the roott of „ IM Mir iron more %aaply amted than » thorn of tM for. Now, tharwforr, after ^ tbe praliminary eaparataon, the akina an oi hair dowawatda apon a woodan £ block with a eurrrd anifam, and pared a, with a knife until tM root, of IM £ haea bean cat through, and th « ■kin k nay little thicker than a kid * flora . All tMooanar heir can than M brnahad og with the hand, leering the A in amall curia, of a light-brown color, rarying .lightly in ahada in the diBcrrnt . parte. In oonmqtMDOA nearly all " " amMkin " k dyed tofon it k acid, g and in tMpromm of dyamg the curia I amoafh and wedy for an. S jMtett tto" RteaT^TrdWU^ J i Oonrko and HkobaleC Todkban k now " iehka^tkM year. MrtagtetegtM S i 188A. Daring tM Orimma war M mm- J i kte At tM Z ' of the minikir of ro™WMMtt« * - found out that Plena could not be u w "tea.! to tha froat to otemt IM ^ year, te had ame aamra b, tM (Mttka and ie Pottmd before be mode hia daah- £ jSTteWr zzzlZZZ j tM Niarie i .-re.y. Md Me borne . earn- . ; apionona pin- tt tM aetge of Plane. SkoMkg k tM yuoageet majcr-gnaral - tMmrrim.hkega being thirty -two. ^ • H. Woe tM earn, of dmmWril during i in ,M ia Nkikttif. te Ma ex- b pomdWmteroakkmdydermgth. pm S •eat war. On Me irtakg bafoaw the C pemege of Me DaneM at BMnitte, Mr- " cleg Me»te AyMe gmnd deke . to aail lor volunteer" from IM dirtahm ■ ; tt* . te h hM^ *' Ha'amed tet wmktt'af at s Tm Pte af (tee. Im.mt' tt tete— i l"hkte • I II I MM B B.O keMI kaator ■* ptetelym, . Marofa. Aatt-o. « itt lM ittte ■ II ten I te —tt - — - | ' ' | ^ >

nWesbMKABT. I WBMMi W^m: km k teTte.aoo. wfiffy eaarty H i " Tto Cneo Laa.ee Ctub^f Sew V.-rt a ^ TM large ataoe faetocy d P A tt. Copetand y 1 waa foraatlj icesied by Pteeeianl Hayea. la ^ dl '■ek^Tk i ■iSfsESSsSS ; ' , SSktew' ^ i ^ Itom ttur^oy, th. .i-cooAex See Tort .. ■ • dye . heme'at'kmaial!'' X.l-.',rUloa ^t° tto I a^SEa-wSa and UtUe d«e«lilw^ot |J|^^ I kaaa^Part y ' ea. opmJi Ne""r», S. J.. i ldi»»i bee, dlpokor tto roantry torn. , '"w'eetorn and Southern Btate e^?g-a^!Sg^gf ! iedy aewl to .atom tedf ' I mm.ta.pwto. te w- r B*ro or ] >(BBIaM Morgan, a aaaklto. aged Udrty-Ixr rear., waa bote ta OeMatoro. X. C. for ap thttr deayl^ai lis'taq the aenneeftag toTw a^wete^lUmte j I : i asggEaar""-;; 1 stiSsraS-erH-ar* ~! I *■ *C U— ' ■ro-r-.-.'bro ! J ! ttnkane af ttodte e< aato ate - jtsaS-"— sa,is.T=.

S j Nate n* nte fttM atte" ^ °* J re <ma wkkh lor yaere had Acma all tM J ' new' arnmr aoeght to obtain part of tM | ' |fteee«e,te tor that purpom bang,, lo nkotam. howrror, entoaad. Thk | ' MMdMaatadtteMhadcomatoatay. I keel himmlf down for a grand idea t M got tt k thea told by htmaelf : ■ "Iwn utting in my ofaair one day, • thinking. Wall, my wife there. Lou we, • •he rome by me and aha mya, ' Look, let me akn you V 1 jumped from ae j , chair daiighted. Before a wrwk want by • aha ooold aha re Jnat aa good aa I ooald. Bo when I men that, I pet up that aign , yoa am in tM window there : j " I had hardly pat it ap beiore ie J gentlemen begun lo come in. and now , yoa am a a aholres are fullVxf cape All t aorta of people oocne here to get •bared, j re old fellow, with aw atiA bottler Never before m tc people ao elmn- \ ■ looking in thk ward." " Tea." intarruptod Louiaa, who at the c time waa manipulating a red-beaded J youth, who with cloaad eye. waa neetled i I in the cufain chair undnrgoia^hii the j delight of the operation, "Tee. we uo 1 moat get me a couple Loaiaaa " 1 The old-eetahllabed piece, e few doom ebr.ee ia dreerted and the cu;w are#ror , ered with dnat, and tM barber himeeif Hot hern invited a party of gentlemen and, with one exception, -o had the i gneeta. "We may ea wail begin, ' aaid ' Hot hen:. k anre to rome, and be wnold rather we did not wait for him;" of 'the rataeing guek wwe handed t«> Sothern. A andden tnaptratioo of fun tie man caw '°^h^°°ld fellow, hurriedly crept under the table the feet that their wicked boat had not . followed their example, but had quietly* continued hk eoup. The belaid guett came in fall of apology for hia tnniineaa. ' iant of tbe ehghteat eooeeqneoee , we I only at eoup . ait down and Ir helped. ' The geotlrman did eo, but , with e puxuld look et the empty chair. > aboat the table. "Oh." aaid Hotbrrn, they are doing » more than I i . out from undew th. table I . The habit of picking np a handful of I mouth k oummou to 'children and | to produce irritation of tbe muooua . of the lining of the alomach the 'leol/ier imp oi Imupe of ice hue been found to i act well aa a medicine. Thk lartjnay adriad not lo eof ice. ^nt it often hep1 that aomething which ta good for a indicine i. bd for a habit. In cam of . acute gaatritia there la ao much tadammatioo pnaaut that the Inmpaof imdiaI ail ring in tM atotrarfa lower the torn ' difficulty . Bnt the rrrr thing which 1 will tad to promote irritation whan it la linneceaaarily nmd. —Dr. AboCc'c J/< alth , MooMp. ■ ,Tb# old and reliable piano raanufar- ' inrera. Oeorge Hteck A Co., of New I York, hare token a eeoaihl# eiew of the hard time, by offering lo tM public, for the praaeut, their pmaro ai pnem ta - accordance with tbma timea. Oooaidar ing thai ttw BieeA piano, haea the aeri- , I able reputation of baing tM beat te ; newt durable inatrnmrot made, a goo.' many being ia wad of auch an addition to a comfortable home will not braiou i in arailing thameelTm uf the rare cMnce to procure an afaaolntoiy rahabk piano , for near the prim thay would hare to par ia getting a aomlkd eheap dm ' matramcmt with a Botitioaatedoabtfnl ' •• TM Soy rikexek JMeca^tte. ^ ! SraSSSSs.fes ISSwalsagjgi fSBStS^Zst_ : . u- jagaryg ar— i jfeBa^«gga. '|£SuS5S£5LS ;;^r. 2SSHT-.ru I ' teEteMteM XaSAsttT *** . iS*Tfc-*MMtt taiiifjnm m tt a te. ' mEzSte^SgteSttmJlmB m I tt

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