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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: MAY 26, 19 13. -I Annie was hailed as a friend THE more men in field probably ttyan You Need Your Health more than ever right now. Slay votll Drink Sparkling iriiLWAR any other woman. At the close of the war she secured a position as a clerk in one of it he government departments at Wasbing-tion. She married 'Charles E.

Hooks, resided in Washington tot her death, in January, 1913, and is buried THJE easiest smoothest cutting, and most ef WAife Fifty Years Ago Today ficient after many years of serrice "Pennsylvania" 7 7Am Tomorrow: Assault on Port' Hudson. (Copyright, 1913, Associated Literary Health and Economy Assurance May. 26, 1863 Annie. Etheridge, t.he,3d Michigan Infantry's The perfection of lawn mower eon- truction. They have five blades of LITTLE STORIES melt Water Daughter of the Regiment, Was Presented With a Medal Meritorious" Conduct on the Field in the Battle'of Chancellorsville.

FOR BEDTIME OL crucible tool steel, hardened and tempered in oil. Are self-harpening until entirely worn ont. Have double train of gears on each side, insuring smooth work on the most uneven MISTAH BUZZARD SEES SOMETHING. Thai yeull stok naay dneuet which lurk ia oroWry dmkmg water. TP HE perfect preservation of foods in summer effects a double saving that of the family's health, particularly the little ones, and the prevention of waste in perishable foods such as milk, fruits: vegetables, etc.

The Bohn Syphon Refrigerator tween her horse and the tree. Almost instantly a bullet entered his body, and he fell a corpse against her and then to the ground. jr. By Thornton Burgess. i (Copyright.

1913. by J. G. liloyd.) At the same time, another bullet grazed her hand and pierced her dress. She was slightly wounded in the hand, the only wound she re bv its famous design insures active' circulation, of constantly puri "We have sold them for more than 30 years and found superior to any other machine.

In stock all sizes 8-inch wheel. -inoh cylinder. 14-inch, 810 16-inch, 811 18-inch, S12 10-inch wheel. 6-inch cylinder. 17-inch, 15.50 19-inch, S17 21-inoh, S18.50.

Other Lawn Mowers at 2.25, $3.25, 3.50, S3.75, S4.50, 85.00, S6.00, S7.00, S8.00 and 9.00. The Favorite Buckeye Bali-Bearing Lawn Mower is another hieh-zrade machine, but lighter in construction than the Wait for me!" cried little Joe Otter to Billy Mink, but Bills Mink was in too much of a hurry, atid just ran faster. "Wait for me!" cried Jerry Musk-rat tn littla Joe fitter, hfit little Joe FIFTY YEARS ago today Annie Etheridge, an army nurse, the 3d Michigan Infantry's "daughter of the regiment," was presented with a medal for brave arid meritorious conduct on the field of battle in Chancelersville, May 3. The presentation was made by Gen. David B.

Birney, commander pf the division in which Annie's regiment served, in the brigade commanded at the beginning of the battle by Gen. Hiram G. Berry, who, was killed in the action. This wag Gen. Hooker's old command, -and naturally a conspicuous brigade.

Its regiments were the 3d and 6th Michigan, 17th Maine and 1st and 37th New York. The presentations of medals to the ceived during the war. Frightened by the pain and finding herself under fire, she started for the rear. Her horse ran away, and but for her skillful management might fied air between the ice and provision chambers, and temperature ten degrees lower than in any other refrigerator. Genuine Porcelain Enamel Linings and finest construction (TMrd rloor) was in too much of a hurry; and just have dashed her brains out against ran iaster.

"Wait frtr crleHl flrnnHfnther 16-inch lixe, 85.00. Pennsylvania and sold at lower popular prices. 14-inch siie, S4.50 Frog to Jerry Mskrat, ut Jerry was Humors yield to the parlfying power of the trees. When he emerged from the woods he plunged into the midst of a reserve corps, where his course was checked. Annie rode to a part of the field in too much of a ana just walked faster.

"Wait for me!" cried Snotty the Turtle to Grandfather Frog. but IHIOOdlB Sarsaparilla Creates an appetite, builds up health. Garden Hose, two big specials length of A -inch, '4-ply Rubber Lawn Hose, guaranteed to withstand high water pressure, the 50-ft. length of 34-inch, 3-ply Composition Hose (not warranted), complete with the length, 82.98. Tree Tanglefoot, a perfect safeguard for trees against all creeping inserts, such as canker worm, cut worms, ants, gypsy, tussock moth, etc.

One pound makes about nine lineal feet of bands 1 30 3 85; THERE'S a Summer cottage waiting for each of these Special Priced Dinner Sets. The Pheasant design A highly colored pattern consisting of a wild rose Pheasant and Butterfly, with a btjif conventional edge and traced coin gold, a set of 112 pieces, 832.60. The Canterbury design A very fascinating design, color scheme of blue and pink, with a rich, maroon edge, executed on Syracuse china. A set, 112 pieces, 841.85. The surrounding atmosphere of our China Dept.

denotes every evidence of Summer we assure you a visit here, will be a pleasant one. (Second Floor) 10 82.70.; i A DAILY HINT TO Grandfather Frog was fin too much of a hurry, and juat-3umped faster. So, running and waging and jumping and crawling, Billy Mink, Little Joe Otter, Jerry Jfraskrat. Grandfather Frog and Spotty the Turtle hurried up the Lauejiing Brook to find out why it laugtiad no more. And high overhead -In blue, blue sky sailed 01' Mistah Bufzard, and fie also was looking for the trouble that had taken away tba laugh from the.

Laughing Brook the smile from the Smiling Pool. 01' Mistah eyes are very Eharp, and loa king down from way. up in the blits, blue sky he can see a great deal. Indeed, 01' Mistah Buzzard can see all that is going on below on the Green Meadows and In the Green Foresti His wings are very broad, and he can sail through the air verv swi' tlv when he' makes Extension Window Screens 24 inches high, ex-tensionrom 21 to 33 inches, 21 18 inches high, tension from 21 to 33 inches, 18 15 inches high, WORKING GIRLS ill. l.J- rl Sn By Jessie Roberts.

I SHOULD I GO TO NIGHT extension from 21 to 33 inches, 15 Clinching Hose Menders," leaves the hose as strong, tight and smooth as new hose easily put on. 80 dozen, 8 each. 5LHUUL (JlaiH Flow) There are mighty few nuestjon, that ft "Jn "ffi.n have' up his mind to. Now as he looked hedge ar-by into which you can craw and hide until vou can think 6ome Gift Suggestions for June Brides down -he saw umy sunn was BAlficl, ond v-rnnl rfn't u-flit fnr Little thine not too aennn? i -iti-' One of these hedgy questions came In "Jewel" Ranges Have Sanitary Ovens Joe Otter, Joe Otter was the tnall the oiner one that's asked Pretty often. I thought selfish and wofildn wait for urana-father Froe.

piid Grandfather Frog it.nortll wirne to pr.n, "1. am Dusy in iiif am ambitious and want to get ahead. I Ivan selfish nri wouldn't wait for pARVING Sets, 3 pieces, knife, fork and steel, with stag horn handles, sterling ferrules; packed in a neat lined case. Our regular $5.00 value. Special, 84.50.

think I could be a koou hu. proper tralnlnK. and I jtolng to niKnJ Spotty the Turtle. school to stuuy. lire tired when I Ret through work, and don "Ah reckon 0 An win nurry up ngui smart and finU out what the trouble team able to Keen is mahself an then go back and tell waibnage Special ir a and fee.

'but that keeps me awake after I ro rtrer Turtle: will save him-a pow to ana 1 erful lot of -si ork, and it will serve rtror Mint rliFht if Ftrer Turtle finds 9i I bltlon'and lust he content to stick at the Cream Sets, pure silver deposited over Rock Crystal Cut Glass. Priced, 83.00 pair. Sandwich Plates, quadruple plated over a nickel silver out first wliat the trouble with the job 1 am at now: 1 i h. vnaA in library po Laughing Bdjok is," said or Mistan nti7rri and! shot far ahead over the sition, for I love books, but I am feeling discouraged nt the poor results so far. lours, iiagirie r.

AN1B ETHERIDGE. (From a War-time Engraving.) base. Choice of many patterns, regular $4.00. Special, $3.00. Bread Trays in quadruple sflver plate', beaded edges, burnished.

certainiv mis is an iMinrstnip and one tn which a great many ambitious riml themselves young mvn auu Regular $1.75. special, fl.o. Casser'oles of the brown and white Guernsey Maggie is the right kind-the kind that lias helped to make our country 1. 1. .1 h.

hcwl In irlve ware. 3-nint size, fitted in a auadruDle silver plated-frame, oval or round, regular $4.00. i Special, $3.00. wnai 11.. it wiMii in- ivy up her plan to get work she likes.

Yet ruining her health with black and general overstrain would be worse. Mie conspicuously brave in this and other regiments in his division was an idea of iGen, Blrney's. The medals were in memory of Gen. Philip Kearney. They: were presented by a patriotic person, in Philadelphia.

-Their presentation was made the Floor) where General Berry of her brigade was watching the course of the-battle. She knew the General well, and he greeted her warmly. As she approached a prisoner was brought up, a 'young Confederate officer: General Berry turned over the prisoner to her to take to the rear. Throughout the remainder of the would end by tailing between two The best thing I can Maggie is for vou to put the alternate night plan Into practiee-ine one 1 iw as a good habit to acquire. Arrange to 1..

.1.1 t.u rv.11. PAch Pope Hartford Bicycles and the Pope Metobikes rbattle Annie worked In a- field hospi week, and on the other nights ko to bed vfer- early-; and take a long sleep. That i I minrllt nn Tnlce A Green Fores toward that part of it from which the Laughing Brook comes. In- few minutes he was as far ahead of Billy Mink as Billy was ahead of if p6tty the Turtle. i For wings) are swifter far then legs, On whatsoever purpose But doublj swift and tireless Those i ings on kindly deed intent.

4 And thf is how it happens that 01' Mistah 5 uzzard was. the first to find out wha it was that had stopped the laughing of the Laughing Brook arid the smSiing of the Smiling Pool, but he so surprised when he did find out thjit he forgot all about going back ti tell Spotty the Turtle. He forgot everything but his own great surprise, and he blinked, his eyes a great many times to make sure that he wasn't dreaming. Then he sailed arouiwi and around in circles, looking among the trees of the Green Forfft and saying over and over to himrfMf: tJ "D.d yo' ever? No, I never! Did yo' lver? No, I Before Sending Your Carpets and Rugs Out to Be Cleaned Investigate the Domestic Vacuum Gleaner sliort walk after your suopor. before vou bgin vour studv.

breathing deeply, and you will find that helps to clear the mind. And use influence you have in getting the -winaows in ine scuum kept open. 1 think vou'll soon find tliat 1 fnr. vinr speeches and music, in Birney division, which since the retreat from Chancellorsville had-been in its old camp, near Falmouth, Va. In the good feeling of the occasion no cheers louder, than those which, greeted the presentation of this markTpJ hoijor.to Annie Etheridge.

Annie Under Fire. There are -various versions of Annie's experiences in the battle of Chancellorsville. One is: Annie bad insisted on going to the front. urged the officers to take some breakfast which she had provided, or to drink coffee from her canteen, "to put heart into' them," While thus employed, three horses were disabled near her. In the height of the action the cannoneers of a hard-pressed battery- tal.

Her place was there. Praised by General Kearney. Much that is inexact has been written about Annie Etheridge. She was idolized by the soldiers who knew her, and many acts of bravery were attributed to her of which she knew nothing, yet all accounts agree as to her gentleness and purity of character. It appears that she was a native of Wisconsin, where her girlhood was passed in a comfortable home, her father being a man of considerable property, which he lost later.

She was on a visit to Detroit with which will do the work exactly as well with none of the inconveniences of the old way. THE POLICEMAN'S CLUB. It's simple in constmiction and has nothing Large shipment of these high- I By Dr. Frank Crane. (Copyright.

1913, by Frank Crane.) grade Bicycles just received. The Pope Motobike is the latest to get out of order. Prices range according to size, $8.50, 89.25, 812.50 and 816.00. (Basement) thing in the world bicycling Tim nnliMimfln'a rlnh fs a svmbol of n.rknricm -it mistakp. -a.

hold-over- her Jather-a tthe out break of -he- you buy a gas range it will pay you to investigate; thoroughly the construction of its oven. A poorly-constructed oven not only means poor baking, but a quick deterioration of the range and a constant expense for repairs. First of all, you must understand that all gas, in burning, gives off a by-product a "noxious commonly termed "the products of combustion." In the construction of many gas ranges these products of combustion are allowed to pass directly in the oven, coming into contact with the foods in process of cooking, and have a more or less injurious and unwholesome effect upon them. In the "Jewel" oven the products of combustion do not come in contact with the foods. The flue is so constructed as to cause a continual circulation of fresh heated air through the oven, this keeps the oven heat fresh and wholesome, and is thus responsible for sweeter and more wholesome baking, jucier and finer-flavored roasts than can otherwise bepro-duced.

Let us show you this most important feature in "Jewel" stove making. rMr(j ruor Aimfmm FOR I a bicycle that resembles a motor cycle. Has double- top bar frame long handle bars with motor of iniquitous fconotntc ipnornncp anu i were about to abandon their guns, together a disgrare 10 niKtiuii. A nnlifftmon (Hiffht tn ht StrOlie. lIVlV nr iiffirillllr PIDI A Caloric Fireless mnrncphns.

adent at liu-jitfii and able to inc. nunrirau uini cycle grips, large saddle with whin' tim htrtinprniiB "bad man." should also carrv a revolver, know how to plenty of spring, coaster brake 3 j- By Hildegarde Hawthorne. war, and there, joined the 2d Michigan as "Daughter of the Regiment," it being her self-imposed duty to attend to the sick and wounded in camp and field. She was then but 16 years old. On the departure of the 2d regiment to Tennessee, she joined the 3d regiment, in which were enlisted a shoot straiRbt.

and. when time comes. shoot to Kill. Hut ciuD no. The verv r-ossepslnn of the club tends Cook Stoves and guaranteed No.

77 U. Chain Tread Seld on dsy payments. (Uain Floor) MENU. to brutalize the officer. Human nature is human nature.

There is something In our blood that makes us entoy pummelling one who resists us. The teamster likes to kick his horse when no one Is watrhinpr. The mean 'parent and the old- when Annie, riding her little roan mare, which was known to every man In the' regiment, rode up and said, smilingly: "Now, boys, you've got a good range, keep it up and you'll soon silence their The men took courage and fought so well that they silenced the enemy's batteries and saved the pieces they had been ready to abandon. Not a man in that battery but ever afterward revered the name of Annie Etheridge. One of the men relating the story of the Incident, said that "all the officers in the army of the Potomac would not have as much influence number of her friends Roast Chicken.

Fried Cucumbers. Boiled Rice. In this she saw her first battle at Bull Run. In the following winter lettuce salad. Canned apricots.

fashioned teacher take pleasure in siap-pinK the littl" bny. That if. of course, An. Pnlleempn are. human betnKS WHAT TO GET.

she was in the hospital service. When 1 small chicken, per pound A FEW moments to prepare the food, the "Caloric" will do the rest. It bakes, roasts, stews, steams and boils. It is the most efficient and useful of all fireless cookers. We would be pleased to show you this evolution in cooking.

Prices range according to size, $9.25 to 33.75. (Basement) To put a chib into their hand, when behind them fs the whele authority of law. and when the offender Is doubly afraid tn resist. Is too much temntatlon. 25 8 05 03 the army of the Potomac went to the Peninsula in the spring of 1862 she went with it on a hospital transport, working with Miss Amy M.

Bradley. 1 cucumbers 1 head lettuce The club Instils a wronjr notion Into 1 bunch soup greens 1 can apricots she was a tender and careful nurse. the policeman heao namely, tnat it is hfa tn nunlsh. That la not hi over the men as did Annie on her Returning to Alexandra with hei WHAT TO DO. 1.

Put on the double roaster to heat. regiment, she was with it in the sec little roan mare." Takes Prisoner to the Rear. business at all. His business Is to brine mm before the court of justice; It Is for the court to punish. It Is the policeman's duty to preserve nrder For this rlnh Is unnecessary.

a Another version of Annie's day un- If You Haven't That Tennis Court in Shape Cluhblnjf In the streets by bluecoats is of ucr ure at nancenorsvuie it was her 18th birthday is that-she rnrifi Have the butcher draw the chicken and return you the livers. Wipe chicken with damp cloth and stuff with a dressing made from one-half Cup of soft bread crumbs, half an onion, a bit of celery, a sprig or two of parsley, all chopped fine, salt and pepper. Moisten with olive oil. Sew up the cavity, place the llvera under one wing and lay two slices of bacon ond battle of Bull Run, August 2a, 1862. She remained in the rear ar.il worked hard dressing wounds.

S1JO was attending a boy, a member of fa New York regiment, who was severfrf.y wounded, when a shot tore him to pieces under her hands. On another portion of the fild General Kearney saw her kneell ng along a line of shallow trenches a piece with floRRinK in the schooirpom bv a stroni? armed teacher. We have abolished the latter: we oyght to abolish the former a1onr with it. The Doliceman who needs a club In Hammocks. Croquet Sets, Etc.

Now Is the Time to It I a order to enforce his commands ought lo rilled with the men of her regiment; and as she passed, they cheered her saying, "'Hurrah for Annie!" "Bully for Annie." OU.will. find just what you need in our complete stock in the Sporting reslrn and go to punching steers The slKht of clubs on nollcmen tends on the hreaat. -Tie all If voi u-1 to make the criminal class tin -more tt- -uooaa uepartment. ennis nacquetg, x.vu to s.UU j. Tennis This drew a volley from-th cHen binding op lals ter.

cruel and DOlson of heart than It Is by have a bacon rind lay It rind down and Annie rndA toward fhn rear nature. The club means brutalltv and every display of brutality goes to In Nets and Poles, Tennis Racquet Presses, Marking Tapes, Tennis Balls, etc. We are, agents for the well-known Wright Ditson (Jfain Floor) creasing brutality. L.ynchjng increases where, she placed herself behind a tree for safety. An.

officer in a fright rode up, tried to thrust himself be- ne class or crimes it is supposea to oe crease hanvlne nromotes murder nen wounds, and reining In his horse, old her that when the battle was ver he would "make her a regimental ser-geant." In Grant's Campaign. Two days later the gallant 11 ear-ney was killed at Chantilly, nrd in consequence Annie never received Itentlarles promote forgery, burglary nd theft. Even eo the club promotes vicious violence. We can conceive of case where a tK- llceman Is justified In klllllng the man who resists: there Is no law without a Housefurnishings Summer Needs FEATURES OF THIS SERIES FOR NEXT WEEK t. I OUCH Hammocks, made of 14- background of life and death power: but we can conceive of no case in which he Is justified In pounding a man over the in the pan and place chicken it.

If not, use one-half a cup of water. Cover and leave to cook about three-quarters of an hour to one hour, 2. Peel one cucumber and lay In cold salted water to soak, cut into four pieces lengthwise. 3. Put large pot on half full salted water; when It bolls add one-half cup of rice and cook for 20 minutes.

4. Wash half the lettuce, shake dry, dress with two spoonfuls of oil and a scant one of vinegar, salt to taste, and a dnah of cayenne. Always mix the oil through the leaves before the vinegar. Dish some of the apricots for the dessert. fi.

Beat an egg In a saucer and put some cracker crumbs on plate. Drain the rice into a colander, and put the frying pan on with a piece of butter. Dry the cucumber slices, dip in egg the appointment, although in ft veral regimental histories she is rtj erred to as "the Little Sergeant in Petti Potato Bakers a new kitchen I Strawberry Hullers, a great Galvanized Ash Cans, 16x24 head with a heavy stick. The club ought to go. Kid glovs I time and' labor saver, 5e complete with cover, 8 1.19 invention, 10.

would b1 more effective. Besides, the no club Idea has' been tried and found to r.lHY YLAKS AGO June t-General Robert E. Lee Is- sued orders for. hi troons tn heirln Nursery Ref rigeratprsi japan. LKonc.

wuu. nuaai uuv.lv, dlvi.i frame, national springs and good mattress; size 28x72 inches. Extra special, 85.98. Other Hammocks, 9St to 87. Hammock Chains, 3 feet, 25 pair; 6 feet, 50 pair; 9 feet, fr march to Pennsylvania An' act that and then In cracker, and fry a nice vat 10 lean 10 me "nipn title or tiie 4 Confederacy" at Geltysbunr.

June General Qulncv A. Gill- .1 ned oak. galvanized iron -double walla and packed with mineral wool, 3 sizes, 82.75, 83.75 and 8 6.00v Large Wicker Basket Trunks for shipping laundry from coun brown on both sides. Lett over: Cold chicken, apricots, cold rice, half lettuce. 3 7' more Hat appointed to command the Peparlment of the succeeding General David A.

Hunter Opening of new chapter In Federal operations -i- -v fair. Japanned Bouquet Holders, to place in the 10, 15t and 20t each iron, 40 and 45t each; glass, 15. Lightning Ice Cream Freezers, 2-qtwri sine, 81.87; 8-quart ilxe, f2.20; 4-qnart ize, 6-quart tixe, $3.40. Japanned Toilet Stands, plete like in blue or coats. 1 When an order was Issuerl from army headquarters that no 'women should be allowed to remain -irith the army, no matter what, their (position or services, sn exception was rmade of Annie Etheridge, on the eagaest request of all the principal fleldj officers of the corps to which her i-egiment was attached.

She livpd in Ji tent of her own at the medical 'hesliiquarters of hor brigade. The army career of Amite Etheridge lasted through the wtr. When the 3d Michigan was muffijred out she went to the 6th. Jihe went "mat nanesion. lunn ciinm rarrflKUTS fleet In the Mississippi were landed at fort niKiftnir to oo-onerate with N.

P. Banks In h8lurlnr town-flufriin of the Federal and try homes, etc Priced from 86 to 820. Ice Picks, regular iOc. Special, each. iroop in ine rrencnep.

People AreNotNaturaly.Qr:ouchx They Are Only Constipated wnite, for Summer- cottage or- uvneiai rfutenn nooaer asked permlslon of the President to "through all the principal battles of 1 .1 camp. Glass Lemon Reamers, Sf Croquet Sets. 8 balls, made of hardwood, nicely painted. Special, 98 set. fl.49.

JBdttmont) eacn A r4 Miions. hra Bier trath tta flctlom ta 1 flctlom ta that, rroaok Wl muT wu i id tlut Minion Iraufam4l i 1 1 inio a. Mppr yanoa, wifliui laujpaiBU. VSU1UB illcnmOuU in 1864. 1 In the battle of HatchiJ-t Run, October 27, 1864, she found herself under severe fire.

She to render assistance to the 'tninded. A drummer boy was klllet'df by her side. In attempting- to leav I the field she ran unconsciously tows d- the line of battle and soon fou herself sur Jcruu iwpwnsnniwn ana attack- the tnw.na Lee had lert at Fredericks- A JmrBTTTfre, equet denied In quaint A the Onfaderntte cruiser Florida sent A out as a tender to 'tils shin the cap- 4. tuned briar Clarence tn operate against ahlnnlne: on, the North Atlantic coast. June 7 Confederate force under 4 Oeneral JUehard Tavlor attacked a Federal, famn at MlUlkens Bend, i above Vlcksbunr.

and a bloody en- BseWlrnV enitd An abortive at-A lempt to relt fh Vlcksburr gar- A rlen. 4. June MiltW' "Tvee rev iewed his 4. A csvslev at Culnener. Conrttimme.

on a 11 4et sot am uU th aomatlptloa 1 1 i atloa i A aiitrlbatlom of potscsaa BUittn tkmfhai to nateaa. lrhica auut (iokaMs. if TOV OAJTT ha kapvr tut tmwUv. Warn rov awafcta wt kr Ba4 aa nun akim, am soataa tomna. Tae at mm.

Tat Swings, com-plete with chains, 4 ft. 9 size. Special 32.98. I (Fourth Floor) a UxatlTa which works wltkla oaa boar or ae wltaeat Xorthar 1- Wt atom fort and jot. ara aaa a daj tt rrooohlaaaa.

it rounded by tbo enemy fs sklrmiahnra MVsTTADX JAVOI WA1 ia a Vattual laaatiT, vara 392-394: MAIN STREET 203-205 PEARL STREET She was fired at seVi fal lmes, but escaped to the Union lines unharm bf aa gmti a a aaa gmtia a frlaai to ftn Ooaurttatc. iu riaM tha maralmc a ine or nia marcn nort'iward for tht Ini-astna of Pennsylvania. ed. tmmmammammmc mmrnmm nit. aw oa aa.amvtr aaoaaaoa.

wet a aotua Iron aay srunin. i rWaliaaaMul.ataaMMaMlMaasi Throughput tit I wai "Gentle.

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