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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM. MOUNT CARMEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919 PAGE SIX. LAY ALL UNDER CONTRIBUTION DDAnVTA CIPUT DESERVED TO SAVE PUPPIES TRUE TO IDEALS OF HOME Persian Dervishes Demand Alms aa WORLD SERIES Woman Conductor Would Have No Mud Tracked Into Elouiter That I LIFE'S BATTLES Remember when you buy in.a "Clarke Bros. Slo re," you cave all the middleman's profits Clarke Bros. Stores FRIDAY SATURDAY GROCERY SALE Right, and Simple People Read lly Give Up.

A feature of Persian life which illus-' trntes the simple and superstitious l' Sh Was Running. The men and women who win Diituee of the people of the mldenst la jfe-8 battles ore physically and men Hie was fat. roinfortaiMe looking TrlMi woman. Vmi could see her tine nut a good washliv; or rocking ft ln.li.v, liiil It its lut i-il to believe your (Contlued from page one) First Inning Shrewd Old Mother Coyote Waited No Time Trying to Qet Them Out of the Sack. The coyote la unpopular both among human being and among Its fellow animals; but the coyote In very Intelligent as well as unpopular, evidently sharing tlie.se peculiarities with the fox.

Two young men who lived near Garfield, In the Mute of Washington Muthews und Bubcoek by nutno were plowing one spring when they came upon a family of three young coyotes. They took possession of the little creatures and meantime the old coyotes, the little ones' pureuts, kept hovering Good quality 35c i Bulterine lb. Lare bottle Premier Salad Dressing 34c when jmii nw running nn Cincinnati Ruth up. Strike 1 call-elevator nt In nn ollice building, ed; Willlumn' first pitch was a curve There Mio was. Just 1 1 it sniiic, Ami, that cut the outside corner.

Foul, tln little ii-illcti vim scrubhlm' stilko foul; Itath popped to Ills-the iiiiiin hull had it wiiter, her who wont to the grusa back of Pint Jar Mustard WAc Tall can Pet Milk 14c their tolerance of the dervishes. These tally right. They take care of them-welrd. gypsy-like beggars Infest the solves and make sure that their cities and annoy the village folk In blood Is charged with life-giving iron pusslng from one place to unother, no and their nerves fed with phos-cording to their vows of itlneruncy. phates.

I'liese ure not the whirling dervishes 1 Tho foremost doctors all over tho of circus fame. Whirling would be too world ore depending more and more energetic 'o form of worship for the on iron and phosphates t6 rebuild Members of this most ancient leisure run down, overworked men and wom-chiss. Their greatest exertion consists "lu before their time, of walking slowly and blowing a horn 1 They clani. that the healthy, to announce their presence. strong, successful men and happy, The dervish of I'ersla Is known by rosy cheekexl women always have his begging bowl, conical cap, nnlnml abundance of Phosphated Iron in illinfp tklnnl flint 1r (a thn aaoA rt piddle of It.

Iii front of the elevut t. third busa to muke tho culch. Duubert i up. HtriKe caneu uauueri singled .11 proceedings were Mopped. The Large Jar Pure Jelly 33c 2.V Veg.

for Soupl2ic to collier. Liebold made desperute try for the hull, diving to' the grass .....1.1.1.... I. 11 rw.t KoXiko "En iT I i Soda Crackers lb. 17c Oyster Crackers lb.

17c Hy and by, to get rid of them. 'foul, strike Groh singled to right, I devalue did not run. With iinas nklii)-lo she divssul d.iwn the hapless lllflo 1MUI pud ordered him buck with his Mop, "Coiue here iind elenti tills up!" the ordered. "I'll not hnve folks water Into my elevntor." He enuie. Memories of muddy feet on hoine-t'l'lllihed pol'i'hes Mid llllllliicuhlte hulls.

It was her elevator, not her em-I loyer's. when she wn miming It. mid tracked It 1 1 ul I not he. skin cape and club. The weapon.

I Rood health which is usually a stick driven through with nails. Is carried conspicuously. Kvery man and woman can ho sending Duubert to second. It was a 'sharp drive. Juiik-s went out to warm up.

Rousch up. Hall strike 1 called; 1 Kc.usih doubled, scoring Daubert. up. Hall Duncan doubled, 1 coring Groh and Itousch, James now made strong, keen, healthy and alert. I.

Mathews went to his house, got hl. brother Henry, a gun and a gunny-sack. The little coyotes were put Into the sack, which was then securely tied at the mouth. The old coyotes now disappeared, but In the hope of luring them so near that he could get a shot at them Mathews went to following the plowmen about the field, leaving at the end the bag with the little ones. Two or three times the Meres a tons! to homo enls In rr n.linim Konf un.

Wll icnjoylng life's pleasures, if they will for use hen Its owner calmly de- rfinew Wood 11 18 tUvr phosphates. Is small danger of Its use. eyen If Pn08phated make alum ore refused, but a refusal how- L.R(1 Wood strengthens the nerves, ever polite and apologetlcal. Is sure to jam, often the strength and arouse the wrath of the Uervish. His vitality of its users 100 per cent.

I May they blot terrific punlsliment dur- worse Haws than the mere track- 1 mg njs 6tay jn tno Uox, two i i of physical dirt: New York idculdes und two singles netted the Time. Illeda three runs before he was with- Be sure to get a lb. of our CELEBRATED TOFSY PEANUTS 20c lb. The finest quaHty hand selected peanuts. Always fresh roasted to the proper turn.

party went around the Held but although the old coyotes were seen (drawn. Kopf up. Hull strike ball AnCnt Kninhttv Order. I hall 4. Kopf walked.

Neale vocuaiuiary may i.e uninteiiigiiiie. urn Thousands of men and women "all-in" tlie-'uieaiiing oj his threats and proph- worn out nave experienced a usually understood. Fellow I Jn0st astonishing increase of strength citizens of the dervish tribe prefer to land endurance in a very short time The order of Knights of Diitme- make a Kilt at any cost In order to i by slrhply taking Phosphated Iro'n avoid l.nfin'g the wrath of heaven called down upon them In the masterly language of mi experienced heaven Phosphated Iron is put up in capsules only. Do not take inferior pills or tablets. Ask for Phosphated Iron Capsules.

For sale by Frank J. Tye, The dervish makes himself useful to the Druggist; and leading Druggists 1. 1 avarvu'hapA everywhere. advt up. Strike 1 called; si.eiKo swung hard; Wilkinson warming up.

Neale up, Hall strike .1, called. Neale fanned. Ruridan up. Raridan singled to right, scoring Duncan and Kopf to third. Idler up.

He got a big hand. Foul, strike ball Haridan s.olo second. Hall Ellsr flied to Fdsch. 4 runs, 5 hits, no errors. 1 he Red batsmen turned loose a terrific bombardment of base hits.

They were blistering everything that Williams and James could offer. The Sox began shouting from the dugout when Liebold walked to the plate and the crowd was behind the Sox wiih cheers. BELIEVE THIEF Hie community honored by his presence hy telling fortunes and stories, reciting prayers, selling charms and even curing the sick by blowing his sacred breath on them all In return for he turns over to his chief ufter deducting a living wage. they kept a a safe distance. But soon as the plowmen and the gunner came around toward the place where they hud left the sack they saw a strange sight; It was the old mother coyote, with the sack In her mouth, making off over the hill at full speed.

Henry fired at her, but without effect. She made good her escape with her puppies tied up in the sack, and doubtless she had no difficulty In ripping the bag open and liberating the young ones as soon as she reached a safe place. If she had been so foolish ns, to attempt to open the sack before picking up the puppies she would certainly have lost tlie. vcji.ints nit t- nxe. To Preserve China.

Many a lover of fine china has been heartbroken to discover her choice dinner or tea set lined with hairlike Early June Sifted Peas 2 cans Maine style 25c Sujjar Corn can 14, CAUSED FIRE og was established in V2V.) ly Valde-mar II, according to Danish tradition, i a memorial of a victory over the 1 'sthonlnns. won by the appearance In lie sky of a red banner hearing a hlte cross. I listoi ieully the order I'aies buck to 1C7I when It was foiind-' I by Christian V. It was originally osfrlcted to knights and was i.r court decoration. In 1M0S It was made an order of merit by Frederick VI und is awarded only for distin-I and meritorious services.

The Insignia of the knighthood Is whte enameled Danish cross with red and gold borders, bearing III the center the letter and on the four the inscription "Cud og Cod and The ribbon Is white with red edging. The rank Is Ml honorary one ami entitles the recipient to tln title "Sir." 'The rank Mid title are not hereditary. Marrow Beans lb. 13c Karo Syrup can 14c- GiVEN NAMES OF PRESIDENTS Large package Macaroni or Spaghetti 8c Campbell's Tomato Soup can 1 10c The suppordtion is that the person who wbs seen leaving the barn of Frank Beierschmitt, where the fire started on Tuesday morning, was in the building for the purpose of robbery. Some time ago articles were stolen from the barn and it is likelv Historical Appellations Bestowed on Summito of Mountain Range In Old Vermont, Junior, describing a beautiful, chubby little girl with two dimples in her cheeks, and also in her fat little arms, said: "Oh, daddy, you should have seen her.

The smile it growed right on her face, and even her anus have got little smiles on 'em Heretofore when one Spoke of the 'ne Person who was seen leaving i J1M rTl 1 Lg. pkg Mother's Oats 25c 1 Oil Sardines can' 6c Fancy sugar cured skinned ham? oiA lb. 33c me uunuiug luesoay morning was Xew Englunder. nt least knew, with- 1 Purpose ana ac cidentally caused the fire, MANY LEFT FOR THEMILTON FAIR Lg. Nc.

3 can Krkut 12c Extra larpe 3 can' ARMY Pork Beans cans 25c 1 In tomato sauce Fancy small loan Smoked Shoulder lb. 33c I package pure Corn Starch 9c out further particularizing, that Mount Washington and Its attendant summits was the subject, writes Allen the Boston Evening Transcript. Henceforth one must needs be more specific, since during the last year a rlvnl nrpsiflenf tnl rnnrra lint nnnnnppil cracks. Hot tea or chocolate poured Into dainty cups cracks them Instantly. A Chinese merchant gave this bit of information when n.

rare tea set vp.h purchased from him. "Before using delicate china place It In a pan of cold water. Let It come gradually to the boll and allov the china to remain In the water till cold." This temper the china, and It Is capable of withstanding the. sudden expansion caused by the heat. There Is no treed of repenting the treatment fora long tUna." Language of the Cliff Dwellers.

The cliff dwellers, like so many other primitive peoples, because they had no written language, expressed themselves by menus of signs and crude pictures, painted upon their earthenware- vessels or upon the walls near their homes. Quite a large number of local peo- Large 16 oz. pail Stecco Tobacco 58c Snaring Birds of Paradise. To obtain the much prized feathers file Xew Guinea natives set out for the (orest, knowing that the bird of para-disc seeks to conceal his rainbow lines In 4 dense foliage of the trees. If they can find no haunt of the desired biids they start calling in excellent Im-iMiiijm' of the shrill, ugly cry of.

the bird of paradise t(f Its mute. This ruse is usually successful, afufn liiriV shows! Us: 1 1" only to be snared or shot down Midi arrows. In season the male" Wrd; dances before the female he desires as a mate, to display his beautiful feathers, and at such a time so absorbed re the ls in their own affairs that 1 Prairie Version. i pf people 'a dugout of darkness' when all they have to do la on the map In Vermont. That region.

pIe to MiHon to attend the hitherto generally spoken of ns tho fa is tIle only fair Bread -Loaf Mountain section, lying tn, cnfy and always draws between Middlebury gap add the Lin-: fjl fro'" ims section. coln-Wnrren pass, was tnit little i known, except In its southerly portion, until the-Oreen-Moimtai''club men SlIiriDF FIINFRAT ran their Skvllne trnil tl.roiiD-h. uIyIlj 0 I UllUinL Y.aiat No. 9 49c Wash Boiler $1.98 Washboard to punch a hole in the roof and look upward to get light. Ashland Bugle.

A LARGE COAI. EUCKET VVHIi A rOlhD CF SAN TOY BAKING P0WLER FREE 49c found there maze of unnamed sum- 11 TO BE TOMORROW mlts grouped ns in seem-f-" Flower Show Old Institution. The flower shows of English villages Have" fln ancient' origin, though few-people may ever stop to give the matter a thought. The ancestry of the floral fete reaches hsck to the days of Ovid, the As for when flower shows were first held In England, It annot be certainly known, but it is a fact that if they did not nctunlly Jn-troduce them, the worsted manufacturers from Flanders, fleeing the wrath of Philip and Alva, In 1507, govt) Avoid the "Know-lt-AII." A well-educa ted man is always ready to admit that there ore a lot of things he doesn't know. It's usually the know-nothing who is a knpw-it-all.

ingly worthy of being recognized, as individuals of i Just north of these heights Is the The funeral of John Wallv, who committed suicide Tuer.d ly night, will The onei ators have contended that numbers are easily taken by wily natives. Savannah Morning Nctvs. MINERS MEET rugged mass whose summits have been niare th Dak Hil cemetery known for more than half a century as nieicrj. the ifiliie'ti" (l fnands are and ''manifestly impossible of acceptance." They Insisted the government who was pariy to the last Agreement should he consulted in this conference. Mounts Abraham and Lincoln.

Quite naturally the idea of a new presiden Spicy Breezes. Fussy Diner Waiter, switch off that Classified Advertiscxuient tial range arose und, with great parti OPERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA electric, fan It's wafting the flavor of a fillip to the practice. To these peo-that gentleman's sausages Into my 1 pie English gardens of Elizabeth's sun restraint, four of the neighboring FOR SALE A 7 room house on lot mountains were therefore named oiiup. Boston Transcript. time owed such favorites as the gillyflower ond the carnation.

King of Poor Penmen. The pulm for Illegibility is generally awarded to lale Horace but in our own land probably I.ecky v.as king of Impossible penmen. Thi re are veteran compositors alive who remember setting up his "History of Morals." Those who could decipher the waaii-a-ripl were more than their rivals who took Arabic and Hin in Anstes. A parlor suit, a buggy, road cart and harness. Apply to Win.

H. Minnier, Aristes. ad. Mount Giv.nt,' Mount Grover Cleveland, Mount Roosevelt -and Mount Woodrom Vilson GETS DAMAGES FOR DEATH OF SON Big Yield of Bone. The largest yield of bone from a sla-gle whale was taken In 1SS3 and amounted to 3,110 polllids.

(By United Press) PHILADELPHIA. Oct. Hope that an agreement can i-pnelioil "that will snoll neaoe and TiioiiKW Diti hlield, Tiiaj-'ptown, was awarded $1500 for death of hi dustani in their stride. To master I a ck, ihe men were) prnmoviiv In il.e mar minliie indus- at civil count at Sunbury today. hero tnlnv hv In- '1 chili! was run over by an auto- monui' or diaries tiarpe about a year ago and Killed.

Chance for a Childless Mouse. "Small Mouse wanted In Oillinghatn dockyard. No children." Chatham Standard. i-ncre narf neon round in tne rnu-Ipplnos two fruits entirely unknown to Eurnpe, and even to America. One of these Is the durlan, which grows on a lofty tree somewhat resembling an elm.

Is almtit ns large as a coconut, has a shiny shell and contains a creamy pulp which combine sonio of the flavors of delicious custard with those of a fine cheese. American soldiers In the Philippines dubbed the duriun the "vegetable Hin-burger." The other rnre fruit Is the niungosteen, but the exquisitely flavored liquid it contains lias not yet been successfully preserved for allowed lo lake li.ime dubious folios and ponder ilu-in in privacy. Tiny say that the auihor was. in printing the best curst man of the century. 1 in WANTED Women, by the day or half day for house dentins.

Call ('. fimghamer, South Oak Su-eol. ad It LOST Gold watch fob, lost on Oak street between Fifth and Second. Reward for return to Item office. 3 LOST A Pockethook, in or about Exchonga.

Finder please re. urn to 203 east Saylor sitreet, Ex-huugo and g-t $5.00 reward. ad lt One fiie experts employed by the government bureau of utatidimls In Washington bus perfected an. Instrument wliich measures the heat of star so far away that It can't be seen with the unaided eye. This same Instrument is sensitive enough to be affected by the heat of a candle 100 miles away.

"What is the practical value of such labor?" aski Thomas II. Uzzell in Everybody's. "Well, for one thing, these experiments by Doctor Colilentz have made a substantial It Pays to Advertise, the Item GAME INTERESTS ALL RACE'S ternatioiuil President John L. Lewis, of the United Mine Workers at the opening session of the niiii. is' and operators' conference.

"I believe we have a splendid case basefl upon merit and if operators will meet us, a settlement ought to be reached" said Lewis. The slatn-nient. came after tho first (session which was adjourned before either side had presented any new provisions for a settlement. Dally Thought. The world knows nothing of Its greatest men.

Sir Henry Taylor. Casebali Knows No Dittinctiort of Nationality, Nor Does It Recognize the Color Line. IS ELECTROCUTED i contribution lo the theory and WANTED A Dishwasher nology of measuring h.gh tempera-1 berger and BeckeT-1 lures which will melt any known sub-1 Ancient Elevator. at Dunkel-ad. 9.tf.

John Bulko, Shnmokin, wa electrocuted at I hoenixviiie last night. Tho stance. Making use of this new knowl- mn "ALL Horse and wagon AodIv edge, other bureau men have greatly Rt 11n Ap? The conference here is considered young man was employed as a pipe the only recourse to prevent a coal fitter by the J. H. and C.

K. Eagle i lie i-uiiirrti uitTiiiitwt pl iu l'e races nat onahties and nny wn resemblinK the modern rtl.gious beliefs like the good. vatp bp read Vtruvll who American game of base mil dPSCribes a iloisting machine Invented In a game played mi the lourtli of nf tlip It strike November 1, threatened to be fjnii and was sent to Plioenixville 'to called unless the miners' demands, assis in fitting up a new factory in that town. He was working outside second century B. C.

wast worked by made at Cleveland, recently, are met. That there is nn even chance of a Prehistorio Birds. The dlatryma of the Rocky mountain region, fossil ostrichlike bird, of which the American Museum of Natural History has recovered bones enough to complete restoration of the skeleton, is shown to have been nearly seven feet tall, with a massive neck, a head 17 inches long nnd wings too small for flight. Its powerful beak Is latt night and at ached an extension settlement, of the difficulties at. this from the inside of tho building.

FOR SALE Double house at 450 west Sixth street, ehchp. Three stories, six rooms on each side, and attlc Apply 450 wesi; Sixth St. FOR SALE Seven room corner house. Immediate possession. Also choice home with "all conveniences.

July ait Ami-rii'iin who witnessed it In describing one of tho plays says: A batter whose name showed hi-i) to be of Polish descent, bp.d reached first base. A Ceriinin went to Uot. A 'pitcher with a I'reinh name pitched the bull and the fjenimn knocked a high Hy. A ran ufler It and dropped it. He picked ihe ball up and threw It to an at second.

The Knglishmtin threw the bull to an Improved the high-tempernture thermometers which are used In the steel industry to measure the temperature of niolleii steel. One of the biggest improvements In the production of steel in recent years Is the result. "Formerly many millions of dollars' wr rth of steel products depended upon the trained eye of the foreman In estimating the temperature of steel from It? color. Rut these new thermometers don't drink; they don't fail; and their accuracy means vast savings In moic; better steel, a decided step forward in America's Industrial meeting was th? belief ot minus i After throwing the cord out of the delegates who expressed a willing- window, he went took hold, ness to remain here "another week" when was a flash and the young If necessary. The bituminous miners was killed, are the only ones involved in iliei ropes coiled upon a winding drum by a raijstUi-cni ln'itrn.

TRAIN ROBBERS IN JAIL AT HARRISBURG tliy United Press) HARRISBURG, Oct. 9. I Four men, alleged to have been Apply to W. S. Thirlwell, 309 south Oak street.

T'tZ Advertise In th Hrr present dispute. ad 29-tf Irishman on first iml a double play making systematic train rcfberies FOR SALE Farm in Harry Township, five to six acres, fresh water and suitable for chicken farm. Price reasonable. Address A. P.

Reich-wein, Mowrey, Pa. ad 7-3t made and Ihe Gorman and the during the last six months during Pole declared which time freight estimated at $10, From where the spectator sat he 000 has been stolen from cars at Ru On Toads. I LOST A gold bracelet could have reached out bis hand and therford, are in the Dauphin Co. Jail touched a fitrmun. a Russian, a awaiting hearing today.

The men un Italian and negro. Several ne- were arrested by Chief of Detectives groes Were seated together wntchliij Booser of Phila. nnd Reading Railway "Many stories are extant tending to. Rials L. M.

lost either on Oak or show that toads have been found alive Third street. Return to 411 west In rocks or In soil deep In the earth; Third street. ad 8-t yet so far as investigated by the writer ylie game. The umpire made ileel- who hids in the woods near Ruther sion. One of the negroes not ford yards for six hours awaiting tho Its chief food from fresh water clams.

The bones were obtained from the had lands of the Big Horn bnsln, Wyoming, where some 3,000,000 years ago. In the Eocene period, this giant of North American birds must have been a contemporary of the eohippus, the pigmy four-toed horse. Man of Contradictions. July 30 is the birthday of Snmuel Rogers, who w-ns born In 17C3 and died In 1855. For fifty years the world of art and letters flocked to the entertainments given at his beautiful London house In St.

James' place. It was said that an Invitation to one of his break-fusts was as good as a formal introduction to literary society. He was a poet of some merit, but he was more famous nnd Is better remembered for his caustic wit. At the same time he was extremely generous. "He certainly had the kindest heart and the unkindest tongue of anyone I ever knew," said Funny Kemble.

in no case has the evidence been at all WANTED A young man with some experience In grocery store. Apply to American Stores 33 south Oak street. ad 7.tr WANTED At once, thirty to forty-labors for outside work at Locust Spring colliery. Apply to Foreman at colliery. -3t MEN'S VATCHES Our choice is the "HALLMARK" Watch! We know it will be your choice too when we havf explained its merit and reasonable price.

Our HALLMARK watch is a national watch; planned by the retail jeweler; produced co-operatively and exclusively by the hundreds of HALLMARK Stores at a decided saving in cost. It is guaranteed perfect in construction and an accurate timekeeper. This guarantee is assumed hy each HALLMARK Store in the country. Won't you give us an opportunity to show you tKis watch and tell you about it. We are interested to know if you approve our choice.

J. C. BROGHAMER 38 SOUTH OAK STREET cuuciusive, says a. ti. KirKianu in an article on "The Garden Toad" in Iioys' Life.

"On the other hand, experiments have shown that toads may be kept alive nt least 18 months sealed up in plaster- or limestone. There is little doubt that the toad may live to be 20 years or more. "Though it lives alone in summer, toads often hibernate in colonies of half a dozen or more. In feeding, usually by night, the tond patrols a fairly well-defined bent; garden and flower beds are frequented, and particularly the ground under arc lights. agree with the derision mid be sain appearance of the robbers, the "empire" was "rotten." He'd bet Those arrested are all Harrisburg 'l the "empire" was wrong, nnd men and are railroaders, took 2 from his pocket.

An Amerl 1 can In soldier's uniform took the bet ANOTHER AWNING and covered the 1. The sohVer ex- HAS BEEN REMOVED plained th rule to the negro, and the Josepn poIumbo is adding an im-negro said: provement to the business section of "Pears tome dat's right, after oil." our town by the removal of the awn-Then the American put his own ing in front of his store, and property, hark in bis pocket and returned the The removal of awnings has added he bad won on the bet back to the greatly to the appearance of Oak negro. Wbnt other athletic game could street. They are steadily being re-be played in this world with such rep moved and in course will all be rescntation of peoples ns are to down. found nt a baseball The best of It all is that the soldiers liming In- VISITORS tioduced it overseas.

It now promises! Mrs. I. E. Oppenheim, Mrs. E.

J. to be an nll-over-the-world game. Oppenheim. Mrs. OsCar Clemen and Hartford Courant.

Mrs. Jance, of Scranton, are here tak-j ing in the Style Show. WANTED Boy. 16 years or over, to learn printing trade. Apply at Item Office, between 8 a.

m. and V. m. aj PIANO INSTRUCTION where numerous insects fall fluttering" Miss Bertha Hindmarcn announces Very Broken. Athlete "Did I break it.

doctorr Doctor "I will be plain, sir. The arm Is broken, the collarbone crushed, the skull is fractured" Athlete "No. no. no I The did I break the from the lamps above. hen food is that she will give instruction in abuudant, as shown by experiments on piano.

Appointments can be made I toads In cages, the animal eats an by consulting her at her home. No.) equivalent of square, njejls dajlj, 43 north Walnut street. ad 8-2t.

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