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-LINCOLN'S CI RTH DAY. day of Joy. a hoUdar: UlIliT "Sfd DID ILORTAL GETTYSBURG SPEECH OtSSCCOI od sevtsii ytsn our father brotU forth om this coetiocat a sew alk, coocrWed la )y Cberty, and defeated to the propoJlio that aih A day in festal colors dressed To honor on fto knew not 117, News from the Neighboring Tovns -Sor ever tte4 rrt Oh. man of sorrow and ot tears. ould we could brine to you Back through ihe pathway of the year Oi comfort true! The Price he Paid forLydia Would that your eyca might pnrtrat Thf hftdow In between.

his feet slipping completely from under him. In falling he struck the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Sfruthers, in honor of Miss Hazel Decker on Tuesday evening and many Through ali th rlouUa ef war aa4 kuU, And mlfta that Intervene. EFmkham Vegetable Com-pound Which Brought Good MALTA Howard Claxton spent the week end in Forres ton. Roue Kempson has returned trom her visit tn Shabbona Grove. back of his bead a sufficient blow Into th hearts of all tho throne useful articles were given her and partially daze him. He, however, man or living meat to find Tour name nd fame the first among about ninety were present.

aged to continue to his mother's On Wednesday evening at the home The treasure ot mankind: John Kendrtck Bangs. where a physician was called and he Va. "I have only spent ten Mr, and Mrs. J. J.

O'Brien enter-doilariodyour medicine and I feel tanned Hazel Collins, Lawrence Wis- of Mr. and MYa. James Decker occur was taken home. Dr. Robert E.

Stev touch Letter than I I red the marriage of their daughter. ens was called and pronounces bis Miss Hazel to Mr. Lester Strack of EI1GUSH CUB patient somewhat better this morn i'id when the doctor iv as treating me. I Cortland. After the ceremony they ing.

Mr. Craft must remain absolutely don't suffer any hsaring down paina quiet for a period of twenty-four hours X. r.r i but no serious complications are an ted, Verna McDole, Rachel Tastad, Ruth Campbell, GoLdie Sherwood, Mar ion Pease and Clifford Sherwood for dinner Sunday. -r Edna Taylor of Elburn visited with friends here Sunday. Mrs.

J. Buss is on the sick 11bL The basket ball game and dance were well attended Thursday eve- at all now and I sleep rveil. I cannot say Bust of Great American Has ticipated. departed for Iowa on a short honeymoon. They have the best wishel of their many friends In this community for a long and happy life.

Miss Gladys Smith has been on the sick Sist enough for Lyda L. i mca are created equab Ktm are engaged ia eeat cKU wrr, teUg whether that aatioa, or may aatiaa ao coaceived aod tfedkated. caa I009 eadure. We are met oa a great battlefield of that war. We have cone to dedicate a portion of that CeU a a flaai resting-place for thove who here gave their Ge that that aatioa nsht Eve.

It is altogether fitting, and proper that we ahoutd do this. But, ia a larger sense, we cannot dedicate we cannot coosecrate we cannot haBow this ground. The brave aiea, frnm-j and dead, who struggled here, have cxMsccrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The wortd wtS EtUe acte aor long remember what we say here, but it caa ever forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

It is rather for as to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that front these honored dead we take increased devoUoa to that cause for which they here gave the last fuB eteesure of devotion; that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died ia vain; that this aatioa under Cod, than have a new birth of freedom; and that gaverameat of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish front the earth. Speech el AW Ueceie. Um e4ktM ef Cettrs- Wl Caawtary. Se.ftte tS. Been Placed in Country of His Ancestors.

Tinkham'ai Vegetable Compound and SANDWICH Mr. August Otto, was called to fJver Fill as they Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shaferjwere visit have done; so much ning. State's Center, Iowa, last week by -the I THE parish church of the village ing friends in DeKalb Wednesday.

for me. I am enjoy-1 i Lola Dysart spent the -week end At a of Hingham. in Norfolk. England. death of a Mr.

S. Reimea- pie supper is to be held at the in? good health noW and owe it aJ to ner home in Sycamore. near the old cathedral city of Norwich, chnider. lived many generations of Lincolns. an your remeaies.

wu pleasure A fareweU party waa glven ln hon. Mr. and Ms. Widi Hennls were giv Ohio Grove church February 12. Ladies are requested to bring a pie.

Everybody welcome. cestors of Abraham Lincoln. A bust of es a miscellaneous shower on Satur 01 Irene -d Hamilton Satur-mmone Street. Danville. Va.

evening. About twenty girls at- the great American, set up in that day evening at the home of the tat- church by a committee of Americans, The Ladies' Aid will be held at the No woani sufferW from any form tended they gave each a hand- is shown with the church. A descrip-! terfe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rogers, by about seventy-five of their ef femaltf troubles should lose hope on- Painted plate.

They wilt move from home of Mrs. Guy Kempson on Feb ruary 11. Everybody is welcome. tion of the church by Rev. Milo II.

til she jiais given ij-ydia E. Pinkhara's here to Minnesota. relatives and friends. They received Gates, vicar of the Chapel of the In Katheryn Riley spent Saturday In tercession and secretary of the me-1 many useful and pretty gifts. DeKalb.

mortal committee, is as follows; The latest reports regarding the con Mr. and Mrs. William Long of De "The building, dedicated to St. An dition of Mrs. A.

E. Woodward, who Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This falrnotis remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived from native jand berbsl, baa for forty yeaj provol (to be a most valuable tonicaiiid inviorator of the female organism. Women- everywhere drews, Is constructed of rough flints Kalb spent Monday here. was operated on at the Presbyterian COUNTY JUDGE TODAY TO HEAR Mrs.

Henry Anderson 'went to Chi hospital, Chicago, are very encourag IISPllU III PEIIIIII illl'S! HEART with free-stone dressings. It consists of a spacious chancel, a nave with clere-etory, north and south aisles, and cago Friday for an operation. She is bear willing testimofiy to the wonderful doing ing. Mrs. R.

Rowly of Haven, was in Sandwich last week. Mrs. C. Spickermaa and son Francis virtue of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-I Hazel McDole was a matinee call GILMORE CASE er Saturday.

Some Thoughts on the Gettys attended the automogile show in Chi More Enduring Than Granite Memorial Is Inscribed Lincoln's Name. ble Compound, I If you have thcj slightest doubt that Vegetable Compound wljll help you, write burg Oration, Well Described as ImmortaL cago Saturday. CHASE D. Gormley spent part of this Sycamore True Republican: Moses Brown of DeKalb. who was found Mr.

A. J. Roerg returned on Mon- we.ek in While there he at Wilton day froin. several days visit in Chi-I guilty by a Jury in circuit court a few cabo. weeks ago for selling liquor illegally Tin vice.

Your lette will be opened, tended the auto show rites his messages in shorthand read and annwered by a woman, Mrs. Roy Miller, who was taken to and maintaining a nuisance, and who the Streiter hospital, Chicago, on last I was sentenced by Judge Slusser to Sunday, submitted to'an operation for I pay a fine of $700 and to be confined Messrs. Thomas, Henry and James Flood were guslness visitors In Maple Park Wednesday. Fred 'Baler was here on Tuesday. I 1 1 'j1, it 1 1 sad held tn strict confidence.

DOil'TisSITH; WE hvt raised tall firanita column In memory ftmn Whose deeds Mi won them glory and the. lives heroic been; Memorials, Itit wt forget the kind of men they wrere. To keep alive the gratitude that thought of them should etir. We weave their names In story, song and eulogistic speech. appendicitis, and at last accounts, is 170 days ln Jail on the various counts Uoyd Evans of Iowa, was a visitor doing well.

I was released on Thursday last after Sd then transcribes his notes on a typewriter has given ribe to some speculation as to whether this contributes to the style of state papers. The variety of methods used by authors makes it unsafe to dogmallxe on the subject. Bat that the writing out of his messages by hand beoefiu the style cannot be doubted. While shorthand suggests speed, it dots not nec Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Rhodes and lit-ltwo days in the charge of the sheriff at the Gormley home last week. tie daughter of New York City, were! the appellate court having issued George Pobstman who met with a WUSBRDMASTERS! Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and I supersedeas.

ainful accident Friday is getting While remembering tie lessons that r.Tiitfrrnl tUfirHP.if nmV along as well as can be erpected. He Mrs. E. E. Ledoyt, I The office of State's Attorney Smith noble lives should teach.

Miss Lena Snlckerman went to De-lhas been busy the last ten days in end Withrnt th Blister waa working with his engine prepar- One needs no granite columns to per atOry to shelling corn aird dropped alKalb Tuesday to visit her brother Dr. preparing briefs -an arguments in the essarily Imply it when the writer is committing his own thoughts to paper. He might linger as long over a pot There's nolLjnso iiiitaisin up a mess of mustard, flour aijd water when you arge Iron on his foot breaking the Spickerman and wife. liquor case in county court against gig toe and crushing the foot quite Morris Klotz and Earl Conham were Hiram Gllmore of Sycamore which badly. in Chicago and attended the auto ex- was taken on a charge of venue from can easily rt'licv puia, soreness or stiffness witUlia littlo clean, white MUSTERCULB ki made of bure oil ol Dr.

Anderson wa a prof esslonal vis I hibition one day last week. jJudge Pond of this county to Judge i tor here this Miss Rachel Converse is home fori Smiley of McIIenry county. mustard and llotlier nclptul ingredients Mrs. J. D.

Gormley spent Tuesday I a few days with her parents. I The arguments were to be in the combined in turn ol a white litakes the place of the out ointment, it; at the home of her daughter in Af- Mr. Coy is out from Chicago hand of Judge Smiley today. The of-dute mustard pl.ter, aad will not Un. and expects to rest a few weeks in I facts on this nuisance count were petuste hi fame-Deep graven on the human heart It Abraham Lincoln's name.

His youth spent 'midst the rugged scenes of western frontier life. When every day meant hours of toll and every hour meant strife; Where face to face with nature he her free-born spirit breathed. And wae heir to sturdy manhood by fearless sires bequeathed. His mind was an inquiring one, book a his Companions were. Though the sources then of knowledge.

compared with now, were rare; But inch by inch and step by step he forward pressed his way. Until he found himself the peer of' leaders of hie day. WHtt-rl i MUSTERCfiT.n gHcs prompt! relief this vicinity. I stipulated between the two parties It. K.

farrell returned Sunday from hook as over an ordinary character. But the writer who uses a pen fet-ls a certain inspiration in it. and as he writes various synonyms come trooping through his mind and he ha the time to select the one that expresses his meaning with the greatest nicety, saya the St. Louis" Globe-Democrat, A magazine writer, in discussing the president's method, suggests that when one operates a typewriter the cessation of the click of the machine Interrupts the continuity of the thought. This disadvantage is not so obvious as that arislug from the fact that the speed of the typewriter pre-eludes careful selection of synonynrH.

But either method of writing is preferable to dictation, for dictation Bust of Abraham Lincoln, a battlemented tower 120 feet high. from byre 1'iiroat, iifluachitis, Tonsiiitb, Chicago wjiere he spent several days H. S. Bradley left' Tuesday on aland show the (operations of the Cfoup, JWeclc, Attima, Neuralgu, with his son who is dqing electrical two weeks' trip through Wisconsin in I defendant, the Fox River Express the interest of the Newton Hagerty I company! the Aurora Brewing com- matUra, LumSao, IU'ma and Aciics of work ln lhe lty thoU ick or Jcsnts, Sprains, SoreMuscles. The nelghgors all united with Mrs.

Ladder of Ann Arbor, Mich. pany and the Sycamore Social club. containing a fine chime of eight blls cast originally In 1619, on one of which Is inscribed: 'Omuls, tonus, laudet, "The nave, one of the best examples of fourteenth-century architec liruiscs, Chiibilaios, flroated Feet, Colds Hiner's children in wishing her many! Mr. Robert White who is being car- The other -matters are questions of hapiV returns of her birthday, which led for at the home of Mrs. V.

M. Parr law which were to be submitted to of the ofWn prevents Pneumonia), jj At ypur dmgist'sjin 2Sc jars, and a special large hospital size for 50. sure voia ect the eenuine MUS- Judge Smiley this Wednesday. was celebrated by her children at her is reported quite ill. home here last week.

Mrs. Iliner Is Mr. Walter Gilchrist of Franklin, one of the oldest and most highly re- died atWhe home of his brother, Mr, TEROLE. lUfuse irritations get what spected 'women-of this community and causes prolixity and the speed prevents fine discrimination in the use of Albert Gilchrist of this city. Funeral LICENSES FOR Cleveuca, uiao.

everybody wishes her well. ture, has five clere-story windows on each side. It is separated from the aisles by pillars resting on qua trefoil columns. Formerly at the east ends of the two aisles were chapels, probably erected early in the fifteenth century. The east window of the south aisle is one of very great beauty, containing a mixture of geometrical and will be held Saturday.

Burial will be made in Oak Park on M'onday. Dr. Postle of DeKalb was a called at the Klotz home Friday. L. 11.

DeUam was transacting busi ness in DeKalb Tuesday. THE PAST DAYS III THIS COMITY LEE As lawyer, legislator and as congress man he shone With grim originality and power all his own, And when the nation called him to the presidential chair They found in him a leader well equipped to do and dare, Hia memory is history; how well ha did his part Is proven, for his name a inscribed upon the nation's heart, His life a benediction, falling like seme "holy psalm We know him now as they did then, ae -Father Abraham. FAIRDALE wild live at La Crosse, flowing tracery. The other windows to the north were probably once the same, but have since been replaced Rev. J.

Norb; 1 he wmowaale scnool will give a Wisconsin, where he will occupy a Dosltton of Svnod Sunerintendent for basket social at the E. C. Wilson words. It Is also responsible for many extreme utterances. The famous letter General Egan wrote about General Miles affords an Illustration.

Much of its heat was generated In the process of dictation. Lincoln's Gettysburg address Is esteemed a model of conciseness. It was the result of a lifelong habit of composition. As a boy Lincoln had neither slate nor scratchpad. He wrote oa a shingle with a piece of charcoal.

The only way he could erase his writing was by shaving the shingle. We have the testimony of one of the telegraphers ln the war department that President Lincoln, when composing a telegram, whispered it over to The following marriage licenses the Norwegian Lutheran Society. home frlday evening, February 26h. PIMPLY? liVELL, DOiri BEl have been issued this. week: The supper given at the home of gooa Program is being planned oy Walter WT.

Kennedy, Malta .21 Arthur Johnson was well attended. WKaw' Katie Keller, Malta 20 people Notice Itf Drire Them Dr HPddinir. Mr and-little Proceed to the school library. wr wv- I llfJ Tt.4 .30 son won to Rochel! Wdnesdav to alra- m- upwne is enienauung iru Off ri Edwards' OtiveTjablets Lincoln hospitaL Mrs. Whaley lives her Pents.

Mr. and Mr. Carrington, Florence A. Vandeburg. Kingston .23 The dear old flag he loved ao well unsullied still remains.

in Casey. Iowa, and has been in Lee and Alia, Iowa, this week. Simo Vukovich, With not a single mark or spot of trea to have her little boy treated by, Dr. Howard castle went to Chicago on gpasenlja Kovacevich. DeKalb .23) son's cruel stains; Ibedberg.

luesday where he underwent an op- John Andrew Hann, Somonauk O'er a united land it waves from moun A fr will not embarrass yoa ynuch ton iter youiFtt SfZySl 5r Klwarl'iollve TubWa. The ktn houiaainfte clar after you ha tablets a ffW rilRhts. he bowels and the liver wHb Olli Tablets. i in. Kdwardr.

Vivp Tj ta Ed. Cofleld and Caxence Cutts were erauon on nis Kne' wntca Grace M. Gletty. Somonauk .29 .19 tain top to sea. in Aurora on Wednesday.

1 or "Iue via, new An emblem is to all, the world ef Jus John Asel went to Chicago Monday. er or Klrktand accompanied him to tice, liberty. .22 .24 Fraternal bonds bind all the states In' Everett Edwards, Lee LaVlna May Wlsted, Lee. Leo Farrell, Afton Agnes Gent, DeKalb Mhs Lottie Erbes was in Rochellelne Clv- Miss Grace Chrlstensen of Chicago on united whole; Mffxt Mil-1 lit Monday. there's never any eicne wr jw'EdwM-Ollva Tablet, do that which does.

anJ Just as hut- tleir action Is Rentl and .20 What no eiists was dearly seen by spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Seward Sanderson was In RocheUe his prophetic soul. Franklin Hostetler, McCook, Neb 21 M. C. Johnson.

himself before committing It to paper. The telegrapher knew nothing of the shingle, but we may trace the habits of the man to bis childhood. Is it too much to argue that had Mr. Lincoln been accustomed to dictating to a stenographer we might have never had the Gettysburg classic? And is It cot possible that the limited library of the Lincoln boy proved a blessing to him? It waa composed of the very best books in our language apd be read and reread them and then wrote the essence of them on his shingle and told them to bis playmates in bis own language. The self-education of Lincoln is one of the marvels of Though massive monuments we raise.

Mildred B. Groop, U18 Harry McNeal of Bef.videre was a 1 cn. who take Olive Tablet. Monday. ver ciimea with "a (dark brown taste.

0 1 kLi fcreath. a dntl. i listlef. K0.04 Ur' I Tesdal was in Hinckley thus honoring his name. guest at the Roy Keich home Friday.

Archie II. Newton, Mlddlebury Vt 21 Yet In the hearts of patriots shall live feeltn. conftipntloni torpid Uver, Daa hursday. i.l a mnllf Misses Koropp and De Freeit ofEffie E. Ward, DeKalb C.

B. Oakley of Shabbona helped .19 .28 Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and hia truest fame. Augustus Treadwellln New York Times. repair the telephone lines here on last veeetabte comfwttnd inisted with olive ou will know them by their ohve color.

George Swanberg, Mayfield Inea Bowen, Sycamore Hingham Church. Mrs. Henry-Reverts this week. .21 Saturday. Dr.

Eft Tr The Frank Thompson show waa at bowel II. Elde went to Dixon Monday to Lincoln' Favorite Author. Lincoln "read Shakespeare, mora Fairdale hall from Monday night of this week until Thursday night. serve on the grand Jury. by perpendicular tracery.

The chancel indow, 36 feet high and IS feet wide; is filled with ancient German glass dating back to about 1100. Apart from complain aed Olivie Tablets are tha Take or two rnsrnliy tor a wee SelboV muca tUer! feel and look. SvlT toc.n.nhnf. All drueeist. Lawrence Sanderson returned to than all other writers together," and AGED CITIZEN Arthur O'Roke and sister.

Miss DeKalb on Monday morning. he went occasionally to the theater. its historic Interest the church Is well GRAVE OF LINCOLN MOTHER Tho Olive T4)Ut Company- CoJumbua, Bessie, have arrived from Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Cotby went to His favorite play were "Hamlet." worth a visit by anyone who Is Inter a 1 1 A It i Chicago Wednesday morning return ested In church architecture. For the "Macbeth," and the histories, especially "Richard II." He often quoted iron building is quite the best preserved California. Their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence O'Roke, came some months ago, and the fami'y expect to remain here permanently. ing home on Saturday evening. TELLS ABOUT GREAT RECORD the last the amaranthine passage be of its style In England." New York Mrs. Downer returned to Aurora You need ginning: i Evening Post after spending several weeks with her Lt ua Uon th.

rrounf. Ar tell Horrt of the imt rf granddaughter, Mrs. A'. Bach. Henry Reverts attended the auto show at Chicago last week.

Alfred Bombard of Rock ford spent Not Bitter in Defeat. if YOU or relaxation he turxed to Thorn 1 Miss Ruth McCormlck returned. to need gUtte DeKaCb Monday morning Hood and to Arte rum Ward, Naaby The emotions of defeat at the close of a struggle in which 1 felt the week end here at the home of his Mrs. J. Nordby and Miss Rosa start-1 and other professional Jokyrs of the parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles ed for I -a Crosse, Wisconsin. Satur "V- 1 If II. Li I time.

But taoet of his evenings he spent in bis sales tfcere waa a than a merely selfish Interest, and to which the defeat the use of your name contributed largely, are fresh upon day where Mrs. Nordby will receive Glasses lor OllJ and Ycang Cyrus Boandman, one of DeKalb' oldest and nnost respected citizens, takes occasion today to Join the of Honor," ln DeKalb on account of the fact that it is Just six months from his birthday. He writes us the following very Interesting letter: "Dear Chronicle: I saw a notice dinner v-arty. From the Diary of Job a treatment in the hospital there. Miss me; but even ln this mood I can jot for a moment suspect you of anything Hay, edited by William Rosooe Thayer, for Harper's Magazine.

I Rosa wUl attend school at Red Wing, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gurney of Ken. dishonorable.

Letter from Lincoln to 1 My of uxsniinption EUminte the old guM(ik plant CaU snd EE. Prk-ts reasonible yes examined free II. U. MEYEtlS, Oph D. "Ove the News Stand' J.

J. Crittendea. November 4, 18SS. Miss Blanche Wilson spent the week end with relatives at Rockford and Five port. Mesdames George Castle, Charles Dumxner, Ctaude Miller and Mary Miller were Rockford shoppers on last Saturday.

1 Pr. E. M. Byera of Buda, and friend Mr. White of Aurora, were guests of dallville, Ind arrived in town on ast In your paper asking the names of all over 73.

Well I am 81 and a half Thursday evening. On Friday Mr. Saw the Future Clearly. today. My wife is 77 and we have Gurney started home.

ilrs. Gurney been married 58 years. Fitted for Great Position. accompanied him as far as Aurora, where she. spent a day with her sis JUST STUPID? FEEL BLUE OR I am glad I made the late race.

It gave me a hearing of the great and durable question of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view and "We have eight children, five boys There could have been no better or more ideally fit man for the great task which Lincoln was set to perform. He Looked Ahead as Statesman. While I desired the result of the late canvass to have beeri different, 1 still regard It as an erteetficg snaU matitr. I tblnk we BaveUirly entered upon a arable struggle a to whether thU nation is to became all or all 'fre. and though I fan early In the contest, It Is nothing if I Fiiall have contributed ia the leat degr.

to the teal rightful result- Letter to 1L D. Sharpe, December 13. Uels and torpid liver us and three girls, all living; 16 grand the former" aunL Mrs. Jacob Koch, last Week. ter, Mrs, A.

Josephson. A children and five gTeat grand child tially go toseher arid it does not tuke lone for constipation to produc a was the gentlest, kindest man (hat shall be forgotten, I believe I have made some marks which will tell for ever had such a burden laid oa him OHIO GROVE ren. I came bere in IS54 with'Jast 15 cents in my pockeL I threw that in the contribution box and went' to lad condition a fej-llng of languor ot larinesfs headaches, pal So the nation doe well to keep him the cause of civil liberty long after I Sunday school at 10:30 and preach mrw rone Lincoln's letter to Dr. A. O.

I la remembrance, tor he lis noblest ROCHELLE Fred W. Craft, president of the school board, and. a prominent RocheUe business man. is convalescing work. iwo year irom tnat ume I UenrT.

November 1. 1 JiS. I proaucL pitation or when in this condition tine system invites ing at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Rev Fox, pastor.5 I. had a house built and a wife of my and is not able to more seriousilllnesa from what might have been a serious fall, at his residence 622 Seventh Mrs. Guy Kempson visited relatives in- DeKalb from Friday until Sunday. Foley's Cathartic throw off Keeping CaeL Tablets-are al' wholfsome laxative and streeL Mr.

Craft slipped on the icy "JI2Z say be cant warm to H2 The Lane children have been sick own and I have her yet. I never drank a glass of whiskey In my life nor smoked a cigar. Young man, beat It if you can. E0Ar.DMAN." work." "Certainly not; he maiea cleaning cathiaric. They act without I walk in front of the John SuEivan but are now Improving.

Ice." EufTala TlzTTtTS. 'inconvenience griping or sickness 'home, one door south of hia home. A miscellaneous shower was given IhrosilcleJoBFriiitiiii 4hasa.

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