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. -- 3' -. t 1 I' ' ", -Tn the tr0 spirit of a Castigator, 1 shall i; icgift' by apply ing the' lasb nf a $flt and too "?Vv C lenient correcttoH to the end 61 the llepub , V-; licaa.'V'.fH is froih that part Of him such a s M;,f corrupted sffeanTef Wile and filthy malier . -" . xnttsl hate, come.. ' There' must Teside, as yliifht Jtihe dark Cimmerian cave,'.n plenti - V;v i ful scarcity of miserably, poor btfain J i.ot . enough, p.!alkw him to gwpe vrUh.apy sue-, oiilt a aullett sound, 'to .tell that U wa bOl low within ;--or would 1 atop at bis .iieart, foil that is indurated by cruelty? and green i ! - ' .; ".eesi Ui6o,gIWe barren region of hi intel : textual darkness. H shall nottnountoOlhe fvNj"v; ' teadi for there jtfaVh$44mm should liV-fiiid J"a thick: acuil to batter against, giving hankered by mlignUy ;Ou the threho!4 ;t tbicastigatioh,- 1 pause at the greatness f my labouf ; lor if great; crime' squire Ureal severity lleaV. tbetfecblene. of J)L' ; arm is- not Vdequaterto" the punishment of tbia enormous transgressor. C ,$' " $ & XV hen1 1 a w v pe t wn .with an ar m-tiill 6t ;i:?1itetary maUcWitube fpjrri of prjn'phela, de.. . ' positing tnem in a store, now, saiu it n oui V ; . , 1 ,f it-moat ibundantty haathtf divinity of .' S; :) K'lZ i"dQro- jouredit Htt With prodiRat profuaioW S:J' :y&Mlleit to itail itiVself of thlJhatSpj Incident,? r.i'!I.;y..X'eeIfed 'fir one fottnd t ri eltctioneenng Irig, asto. lighten 'our pursesf A quarter 4. of a Jp.Uaf did not regard, so anxious was I, ;v ,t hear "what, answer .a miet4, republican r.CQuld make to the res'uthsss arguments, cori ' eyed wttjv alt the. ingenuousness ofatidor,; t v weetnesa, of temper, an beatny of ty lc, of Zl'v-rtol republican., The aiehatare which the j. abuser of Mr- Gaston for I cannot suppose J ';? him to enter the list of a political tournament with Mr' G.) hasuHiftf to assume is the ip f 'f fating one of a RepuMisan.' This'atitacted, - tlie attention f the democratic party in this vtown, who. doubly exulted at the bepes, (faU' j heiout il5jii that he whpit eloquence, borne l(in; ' with .'the strong arm 'of truth, had: : V' inadethpm tremble, that the Pantheoo OCier. : ihocracywa loitering,' and jn itsdll would '"'' tumble dowd- ruin upon its infatuated wor- ahtppers, clinging to its baseless colamns(by X lnem qenoininaiea tne cnampioaoi icocri ism,wasnw to meat his overthrow from their :'.' Brovdlhaetem Rebublhcin,-' They read it with ; ' av(dity, and having. nothing better as a text, r ' book, seem to hirget their ponoerou wemar, '.'and tor Brouse this lifht Manual? Vl W . V - . " , ' The bell rings, the curtaiadrawsi and lo ( Li! tliia -Tinker Sttpubiican comas on the taget '-hammering; away.and like tit original gutter-. . H . Jun, makes iwo holes while h6 1 oiunacrmg to V' mend one. . Listen to him, while a Acti- i says, with no more eloquence llvn a bag t , sand, hor more truth than lie in a cockle ! ahelu he declares, liXKr?Tranii Vanu money and We must k give It to. hiei or take both a French and , Spanish war," is a gro-s perversion.' These were; pot. the words of Mr. Madison, i Mr. ..Gaston t.ays,- "this was never Contradicted either by M"r Madison, 'or by any one under J in aumoniy. - -snit assertion must oe met ' by a Bjt eobtradictioa. It teat contradicted on the fldorofCongrest'A(L under, the ex- . press, authority bf Mr.Msdisoh-: Immediate. " ly.alleriVe charge va made by; Mr. Ran 4dolph,, Mr.-JacKson, the son-in-law 01 Mr. Madison, applied to him for an explanation. of the anaif. ' ihe next day, or a very short -' time after, Mr. Jacsson stated to Congrats, . that in ajate conversation" bctweeaMr, Ran- 1 dolph and Mr.' Madison, on the subject of J ?owt I'datibn's whh Prance, the latter obscrt . ad, "that Buonaparte must be under great'pe " 'euniary embarrassmenta, this wasjusfbe- . jfure the battle iif.Austerlita from the prose ',' v eution of the war with Russia 1 that" France , must have money, therctbre, that now would ( be a good lime to purchait iheloridas." For this statement, the pubfic ate indebted - jo Mr. Win. Blsckledge. How do the mists f error vanish into air, Into thin air,' before the sun of truth P ' , . ' .- , Oh miserable"ju(gler who attempetttoplay . sach-fantastie tricks, without knowing bow , ' to mjktf" your pfets dance. ' An Automa- ton without wire would) perform better. In ' the parpe. of all that's unhappy, hoi could 7aU Introduce Mr Madison's sorvltvw to convict the father of his own wife. bhockinr . .depravity,' that thirsts so irtef'4he .blood of 1. reputation, that when an enemyuils' will pounce a a substitute, on the c.barsoter of a frietvd. ' If Mr Madison Must be" Condemned. youshould sparclne son from passing senteoca- onthe uiber. neaa agun this luminous ex '' tract from he RepuLlichn shall I not intuit your understanding by pointing eut the ride culousUeht in,which the Republican bai ' ' plaeett himself, Mr Majison and his son-in .law ? For ihoe who are not gified with I la eility of penetration, I will endeavor to make ' ; k pljiner. not by begging sisisunc'e frornvny .' - A RC &e. but from common seme. ;, Mr. . Jrkon from bis naar conntction wllh. Mr. , ' ModinOn. and probably from an exalted opi . pionof hi worth, could not hearths charge of Mr. Randolph, without sensations df t. feeninuftl and a determination of enquiring into 11, ana cxpuininfr winepuouo, oelore ' wSo-n 1 he rhsrge was made, theunpervartd truth not doubting that Mn M. by k would ' be exonerated from any postibte censure. With this In view, he Called on Mr. Ran. ' 4o1rH, Tkt fruits of this conversation he liVS '. before the public in the words ft u ted. . Riot . , txblantoiM te so heine$ a tftargt Does fr.Jaekson openly auert, or even covcrtlr bsuiuats that Mr, Randolph recanted on Itotrt'ct hSs'cbarge agafnat hi fathet-in-Uw, l! lh seerpdrjpi itaff. Docs he L.thailr..H Randolph qualified hia public dedaratibna'by; 1 any pntate cmouicnts 1. uoea ue on me pan, of the secretary deny the political sin charged; on him by Mr Randolph LVhat then'are wtf la cQncludebut that Mr.'R. atxhe" heWiewf according' to' the 1 natural - heroisnr-of : fcifc mind; perfisted in the aeciarauon-ne uai rnade on the Hoor of congress, d Which? "be-i ; iiit'true, MK jackwri could nofobjecti'bui Mr. K.. allowed uv ejtre.iuo ucioucu vj Mr. J. in congress.-io be given, as it no way iffecteK the;.lruth'of what he "had laid, but was only a previous part of the conversation betwe'enhimself end Mr. M k Thia cohvef. tation was abruptly ended,' on the'asrtion of Mr. that France wanted th'ohey'end we muKt gite if, or have b(h French and .4inik " k Mr. Ml ..Hi' n:friut tur f !' f I could ho longfcr listen to such ignominious, irparie a ezponuuii 1 .uw-w iw rz tributart atraina.VHe scorned'lae pfoBerea .he proHerea 1 roeannes, and from, thut moment opposed ,;wilb' spiriti'.'dectslon ':.cecJW''iit"admini9J traiien that badiifcither spirit nor 'decision,; -and fell disposed lo sacrifice our 'noble Victim- Amtricar.M.anotv at the snnne ana 'oMhq al- tr of ah uhsatiable anduhrelenting MbhsUrJ A ini penoa pr j1 m ine -tfence.or the executive; hi Burke like lo .queoce wan required-io suppor,U,and-4;arjry Vhrouch. the1; measures , of the cabinetbut n was a riorums errvf wt uiuuc iuiwwcnnic - liuTenencTenctT would stoOD under bt naw 'of tbf Crsrcan Tyger ; 11 was . shameful", t effort to attemDt to divert a fountain bf Dure ; and wholeom waten Into the polluted chan- il pels of .French bribery, -Mr. Jackson's ex-1 j .when he perceived that, hcwas listened, to . with,ttention, Ut.ejn ecretarjgriiattJlfjfmi folded the dinoiiement of this political eVemtf(tilI the conclusion, terminiied ,io this most tmi it jatastrophetJhe bending of ,tmeritindepenJ ' s The next aubjeot which this Despot.Re4 publican treats of, the two. roillionr-f, dol-'t lars t- hear htr Words, tor-wnater nifrirtr juolee ti authority, the rpmiirw6f:it heM ''i -! From tux At-SAHf 'Rkhtkr. "V s - f The story, of the- two millions of bribe J .to. Buonaparte, completely retuted j or an abominable lie, dettettdand exposed h- official. documents 1 buthe Hart will neither,' feet rt morse nor acknawlidgc temtctiim.' On the con trary jpe expert their hardihood rt ejn will set even his damning evidence fit dejitmeci'tni ,that 1 spite oT the injunctions of religion, the dictates xX honor t jmd the vci'it or conscience they will itill continue xSwallovy in the JUth of falsehood, and the mire of infimj.m: '?.. ',. 1 was about venting the torrenVof a wor thv indienation affrfnst the-' reptile-writer thai could evacuate lor niraseii or anotter, 1 1..1. mavuIIa ariiff Kw.. '.'AVtiA rmilfl . 'Who could aU Mr.7i l;ar. '', , mti. of , hp cLctalee of religion and Aontrr, , of the Wc t1 conscience. ' "and as still fallowing in the jfia of ,eA(W .H and the wire of injanfj." In writing these is lines as If knowing Us tce-upati:n;xAf fanl gen S erauy wnertcunioereo, cnounc.a WltD the black 1 " " i ni vouje, ana me i 1 ! .Hi.. tuiisciuu iiik uiuca oigcxer- Rue ' fea ture in remunerating kindness QMially where she leaves tbe hesd empty, make the heart luit-a-niiai , is oeucient oi live understand-j ing, is compensated by tbe goodness of (he 1 temper, but the Republican does sot seem to deserve even the pitiful title of a good no turedfooi," forhe unite the venom ofia rattle snake with fhe silliness of a gooe honing Jike them both. I should say that you must know, did I not perceive an-titterscustation of knowledge or principle in your pamphlet that alio win the letters bf Gallatin k ourse to be correct, and leaving it to Ah icuy to animadvert on the impropriety and singula rity of the mode in which they are communi cated, yet that prove nothing more than that as far as these gent lerasa have official kti6w ledge, they dtcjii that the to million have not been drawn from the treasury, but can they asy that nomsmicl have pot been drawn from Holland to pay te France, or that be loan has been made in 'Holland, authorised by the president, on the credit of the Unite States, to make op the sum of two millions f T ' Do ther prove that If nothine has been drawn jrom tne. ireasury, that congress did not sppropnat it fort lit unworthy motives dis closed by Mr. Madison, when he mistook his man I D they prove that that sum was net, offered lb Napwleon,wlio refused it,betiuse it was. not enougnr do they contradict tbe !aterieiTtieia'-rgMu ,Tuivn r. iianuoipn irai BSUB1IJ WTIUCB, tnal money ws actually sent by Mr.Skipwith in 11 tne liomtl to l Uru-nt in France, ard abeae .1 ctci ted te Fans r What thee do tbey prove t that executive 'measures may be so secretly conducted, that even the secretary and, regis. 1 ter of the treasury may not know if .,. 'The next defence which the,M rtpMcan" seta up for bis darting administration is that hey have hot .been guilty, of partiality to France, oftatneness to her insults, and a kind f acquiescence, as far as bearing with tbera constitutes it, i her Insolent decrees. . .. , . At the time of passing the Berlin Decree, tbe minister -of exterior relations, Talley rand, sVas with Bouniparte in Prussia 1 on tlilt account iu American -minister at Ps ris,on its app-!arlng applitd o the minister fJ Marine, M. Dscres, to know whether it was intended to effect American coaimetca. pi. uecres, in reply, etM:tmIvbut that It will be proper that your Excellency jhould communicate with the minister of eaterio elation at 10 what concerns ibo corrcipon-r planation doubtless occupca the hrst part ot ;(:. masier iu nov inicna mny injui j jouc the co'nversauon,which Mr. M. hed.wfth Mr. ; ' fe, Until you bad nasaJproofot his enforcing R. th Wn chamnion bf ad tnini.t ration, and , his uncivil edlull But 1 wish to close this ienceof dtiftiirfiki-tJaUed State ot-.it America with England-." u - 'vll if. ' t. . n .. rnunttr Unit. II Btfalei he calls itf appfAraat cleten months had elapsed fcor the passing of the Berlin decree; toibe time when; Mr. Ann strong Wrote to the Vrince of Benevento. Vas Presna at auch a diaUnce, thai U look; eleven months for Mr. Anntronff 'T ; write to him ? And indeed our profound and sagacious mintster never dreamed that po&i. tive worqa wunot exception, cuum-io any positive meaning without ah exception,! until " Spain at, the intimation of Bonapartei hatpas3ctt a aecree. similar iv u "". TT,r - ih;. AmrrfJ ipvrnl American vessel naaDeea;carneuanw iu It ut the Snanish courts had not proceeded to trial, npt oeing wining, prnii uiiu i w so, until heyr Snouia oe jniormeu pt .uou Miniaer of &JariPewritea under rfate of ae crano JUBget ,tcguiciy,v SeDtemUer,1807 14 Hia majesty notifies me; that since he had not thought proper to make. anv exceolion tn "hi, decree., mere iS.no eroiind 10 tnakc any 'in the execution, with regard to liny imng wuaisu;Tcr . uuiviuu. id call that ah exposition which their grand Judge, or their grander Emperor, declares needed nont : Nor wilt the excuse be admit I ted, that because condemnation had taken' Tlace," that'of itourse the decree waato be.ac ouicsced in. v Prav. Mr," Republican," if a person whom you knew" va apt lo do whal he threatened, was to issue an edict that he would pull your uose, ; would you rest under ,n explanation Iroi4 his necessary ,tta.tt ttiat the aiibtectl am operating Upon. .While you justify f jho President for taking n nolico ol the intormation that came through the newspapers or private loiters, of the villain ous conduct ol Napoleon, and the black mi nisters of his wrath, yet not a word of con demnation escapes jour pen (b hi' paring so much attention to the private .unolhcial , letters which Intormed bim not, that L lland- had actually 'promulgated her, oqipus vor' ders of coupcil," buttwss going to-do so.- How, stands the- President! ,'Wbcii France hacNn violation of as express tfety solermn ly ratified, "as well as of the.geheral bond of ej'tty which . should , regulate nations, for months outraged crery principle of friendship and Viehu Mr. Jsfll-r.on was quiescent t But when unofficial "cemmunications informed that EhiHand. who was bound br no treaty to uu intended to pass her " orders,"-immediately before. Congress jthe. business is lard, and an embargo it forced throutih for in the word' of their brcten JJot,. John Quincj Adams, It )vas the time not to detiberate, buf to let: and In-more homely4. words, it wathe time for the exsreise of such folly as ( Ia U firt and lwk aewrd.,ti-xv TQ icipi wiii).i Tcngeance anu tor aucn med to becln With a meteor wanderini lw. letrthrouirh the skies,' and end with a Dutrid .exnaiatipn, aa John vt'iincy Adams and the " Republican," are we u)debted for that trrmendojJs expedient, the EmbareoV. " ' . v Mr. JeRVrson could not do less than W in ' 1? 1. - ... . n av rrenpn aciusi atirociiies, when ie pre senled'the. English intended ones. In how pleasant a dilemma would oiir government bsve been to, should,the English privy coun cil nave cnangee tneir minds about tbe issu ing (be " orders" and instead of Dromulratini? tlietn, as Mr. Jefferson's correnondent as- iurea In in Uiey would, had, from some good ressoo never letinem see the light an em- birirn uitintl order mhirK l.rt K.. " O ; - " .IV TV, WU I- sued!" ' - . . i .- I will now take my leave with a ery few, .words, 3ir. Krpuuiicani I know you only in the capacity of a political nonvmouswMUfi . J - ' a . . . . . ana excuse roe 11 1 say mat as such your c- ('pacify is small In your individual character, you may W a slay and comfort lean aged parent, a protector and husband to an amiable woman, or a kind and provident father to. ,help)eaand interesting infants. If you do ex ercise any .! these tender charities of human fife, it is indeed to be lamented that you inter- !f ruple&so Isudalle and delightful So occupa :4 iion iirrme ungracious and unutone bl apo . IS V ' r L . L m litical controversialist. If yon are one of that very csciui, respectable and usually well in formed body, called mechanics t it Is a pity you should leave a trade in which you'may be of some use, for a profession, in which na ture by giving ydu too violent a temper and s '. s . e. - . . loosuu intellect, never intended you should sMne;' Take WHnyotfr gnger and believa d friend, for Aegires yoi tjood advice in" l wumtiviue CurTCCUOQ 10 WrtlCh t) WIU Sdd noihing more than a postcript in the next pper) ana retire' to tbe labor of )our busi ness but if ia Spite of counsel, you obstl nately persist to he a pJitielaner.l conclude by giving you the wish of llolofcrqe Gbd com fort ihjtnpacitj." , -... v ,' . C . . . CASTICATOR- it lh Freemen tf ihi d'tfiriH tf W timing. ' tin, aid eeuttj ttStmfjve, v . . Fallow. CmziNs, . , a r .H ' .We bate wimelTed wllbbulannrehen. fioo the attempt! nude by the ferferal par. I tv 10 iiiauence purcondua at Ihe eniuing eJeQion. We perrclve 1n their abufe of. tbe adminifl ration, nothing but a dale repetiiion of what hat already .been fo Tun thargel andrefuiL. -Thw - two raiionrof dollari Mr. Kfsdifttn'a . j prefTmo that Franc wanted rrjwity and mufl hart 1tV-hitrd of Eng'sndihefe txllowcltUecl are tbe unfounded aid col- 6f Diablo argumews mad nf of to"lnaw f' ' M you-toxhangtyour principles At ajirne , when the iDdepcndense oiyourcPHOiry ia , ",. ; rnoft powerful)y,aQitCdV and when com-rV? ; v. inon icnle an.a conjipop .piwwnt-o-.--.. r call On you Jo ; aid.and fuppprt 'Ihe ea- fures adopted 'so, 4nintatn, jt iJie.Ttrtaei v ; of tfiefe; poUifct5hi 'confills jjn attempt- - ; . irtg to weaken the ;effs& of Ibofe tneafurei.; ; V:. by holtling up tne government 10 ne vievs- - , oi. our enemies at ajj objeCl iprconlenbt.-i, i;,.:f, and 'abhorrence. I " i :'".fv ) Mi i We will not iivfult your undcrflandings by. going fecond time into minutd b, fbcClldn- of ttte calunsnici- M Jaire beea" Jnyenied to miOeid ybu. ThJe'two mil Hons of dollars are ttm in the irealury- Mr. Madifon s expreluon .was explalqed to the ' falisfafllon, of CongreCT by .tWirsf ncxion iwq oayi auer, n,-waaiepcieu.jj IandolDh and at. to Uhe' hatred of ng- land.' voa lalL know . vrhb w bat perfect T confidence of public approbation and' fao iX ? ;,C porrtn( Executive 'mightJhafelnvolvcJi i afjer the affair of "the Chcfapeake;' hR- ' Jtb'v ' J. i detail i Is not the whole; fyflcin of what, it ow caiica icacraiiira a. uuue 01 wear-; inefi and iriconfinency, a i mereohtc 'fat ofncei and power independent of fte other co&Odcration f. At one time we lee, . its advocateiflaming!wIth aU jhe teal xly; patriot ilm while the blood ot their courw irvmcri was vet ftetb in their 'memories; , and the feelings of humanity could rio; b ' rennea mere wis o iitinte too gfeas- to teuiiy tflcir rcienimcni -no ocpnvauoo rij ' ,s which they woutd. not ichpej fully ' full aia-ii; i 1 1 to oDtain tatisiactiOD lor tne muraer, pna .X: fecurity from tuture aflaoll for thofe-who; j.' . .1:... -1.4.4 .' ..n..(T.4 i.U;;.:?. admirably have their.pofcffioiM' nhed I Ju a lew Uiort monthi what wondetlul reform of fehtjicnent L In "br7 portion as theVbonei" of the'jjoorfailora i crumbled .'into! duff, ,fiow grailuaSiv :didi 3 other opinion! and other, views flealupoi' tneir numane na eiingnicncu . imaginary lions f Let' ui never forget fclluw-citi- zens, that at this moment of national eta-' barraffmcni ' and diftrefs . To; far : fromi; Afline up to thefe pfoffcffions; they affa!le4 " the government ,ot .tneir countiy-.wtih ever? epithet of inyetlive and kbufe ani' 'did all injheir power to render irnnpopu-; " lar at home anf drgraded and contempt i-;, ble abroad fu'th appears to be the JcdcV rallffn of the pterenr day, deflroylng wMa't ir avows 10 ceicnu anu Daucoiiij on ' sno ' lery misfortunes it profctTei to deplore I " Let ut not be underllood to nietn that ' j- Central Brown or his ' immediate "advo-V-- CSTc iwe aOnalr.d-ty lfucb.pinciplr - , ineie.-. rouciung lucn loterelt aiuiey ge- . reially doin the weltare of, the country V it would be idle to fuppofe -'that they did not feel the .fame defiie as " we do for- its ' happinefa and . profperitj. ' lb, jhetwv we , would inerely faggeii; that it; jg bafCble tbey may be a Htt.Te mifiaken'? ,10, ihe tiewa ihejrbave taken of puklio rneafuret. At Icafl they ., wilt not deny ' that .the. opinions :'of, fuch men as Mr,', Adams cqr Q ..federal PrtfiJenlx aJ . ; 'Of hi for. of WilliatniL: Sn.iih tr.'- Sou.b-Caiwliol, anifof General Piockney, ' 4 the tfy individual they have fdeded for their'nexr Prefidcnt, ate entitled tosomf ' linlc confjileration-wlicii placed in oppbQ. Hon lb their own. J We bclieva we do 110? , go too faf irf afTerttng thai each bfther ' ten tit rr.cn wajiav named, la theflrenuw " ,' ou a advocate f the tneafbref puifycd bp ' -the prefent admlnifl ration Cf.ce the attack ou ihe'Chefapeake. i ry- ' - ' Fcllow.tiiixenf,' we fear not Ue eenu'! We feel tlie tnott perfeel hope am) cor G- r ftencelnjpur eicrtiont. Wetrufl in God - there is yet good fenfe and poliiicsl yhtu enough In the country to Lve it from . difunion 1 and that ycu ul'l at the eofolng 'cicuiua kit force ana enerev to tne rnn. r. j.. fure that have been adopted 10 ptefrrve ' - v. iinu miiu iiuanici, .ny giving yOuri. . fuffrigea to our Old and tried frieud gO '' "' crnor A(be '. Be allured that your voii on ' thii occifion. will be to jio bereafcer ' . fourcsof conftderable enjoyrnent ortegret ' - vca me prcieni imrm is oiown over fand already the CloudsJ gtn to difperfe) I ryupoolt, (he'rjueflion will be frequently ; 1 afiad iihe areDuhlican. or did he rfe,"1 '. the ciufe of hU country anJ of irccdom , f wocn incj Kooa rnoit 10 need o Bli fgp, 1 portfV; ; ' ' . r , ' ' A.F.MACKEILt. 5, .. , . THOMAS F.DAVIS, . . WILLIAM GILES, v IllNTON JAMES, .'; C DUI) LET. W-.' I Wilmtngton, 511 November 1 108. . Mi L -rTt tVZdit cf the Wilmington GutTtt .vV ' . ' . r IT fomstlmti bapptni that a ciofe r ' ' . celvti deeper wounds from the ill dixeaed .--' ' : Borti of ut officious friends,. than iOlt ' I fceplibleof receiving from the direct at. ': v' ! -tscki of til openfc avowed enemies. Thta 1 tlfetvatlon nstursl!- occurred lemjninff- ' ' On reid tig a tautological dectamitorr'M-' perCgaed Amicus being well aflurel ' ' .f that this compoCtioa was nufl , n 'rtpublicana with Infintisty more fatufac. V V .-.. - I- hi IV- J ' 1 Mi . 1 4 "V M .h tumm um uuscrtUPg pOHlOB Ot Ifil (
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