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4- - A ? - - .- i r J 'J 0 P i Y ' q iie sri-marei of government ivcs fbrc. .jpulll: czccntialhat public opinion should be enlightencdSJwxsmsGTox. v.. Vol. V. No. 49. ' i (N. OATt..DAT Eycixd;. April H, 1821. Whole No.SJj .1 ' '' ft-. . - P3 1 l-l ii 3.; ' r i ( '1. . -!, -' .'V'-. . "!; i- ' - L -!: V- .4: v: 1 FOfl DA VID 8M1TU, Jr. X Jfcr? Do5artt P'1, Fear P30blin advance. KpITSS Kptin Uen fW" w one year. Subscri lnl'M rCOnUmicd on lhe rrt.'Md be considered resoy ble Tot payment to an Indefinite period, unless a .slj houU be signified to withdraw theirmnes. JlWHTISEJliEtfTS, not exceeding' 14 linev fo? the lift insertion one dollar, and twenty five cents for each jotinuanee. Those over fourteen lines; inserted at thehtne rate. : r Utjtjs to the Editor must be post paid, - js ; 0 CAMPBELL'S f AIICE editions of , the Edinburgh and Quarterly Tjew, nave ion? been reerularly circulated in the ited States, and : sereral other Rritish Deriodical wirkf less notei ?hate been sdccessfully reprinted im juuiry; dux u is oeueveu xnai xnere nas never otjred to.the' American ptblic a work possessing n xn cQi Ht is $; i read Avhich 1 of Ore such- general patronage, a3 1RV MONTHLY M AGAZINEJ rb,ehvertisers have good authority f6r Isaying, that it hs lir been beyond dispute at the verv head of all :, publictlns of the kind. If this opinion should accord witlk tl!of the public, it would seem hot.unreasoha ble to Ibe, that from its more lively nature and popu late ths pter, this ! Magazine will be .more geneivf lv ny the sceptre over the 'literature and politics 'IBritain A very large class of readers, who hare ncltier time nor inclination, to study the profound philosoSical and j political disquisitions of the, Edi'n fitireh sSi Quarterly, would turn "'with. pleasure and ail "vaMaceAO the sprightly essavs, the rational poetry, the entertalrnff bioEraohv, and the vigorous criticisms of the Nefonth?tfi Airi-ican women, it is confidently believed that it will bef r Acceptable acquisition, and it is offered to them "fcit hesitation, as at a time when some of the inost lioiJlrar authors hi the ase have so far forsrotten their dutr. and mistaliien tlieir ihterests, as to lend their influenc .1ainst the' cause of1 virtue-the writers for this "Mafeazine , have found the art of being easy and cheerful without licentiousness and have excited the imatrinafpn without "corrupting the heart. So Far as our knbfledge of the vrJtk; extends, it contains Kot one immoralne corrupted thought." I ft ' . ' . . a . f. . A. l 1 111 1 III I VA bU 1 V- "iiv the name of the author That tuch will r be its assurlnct need be triven, thVri of the JPleaturet of Hope, &n Gertrude of Wyoming At the iemnning of the present year, a new series commen9eyDU,cruie euiunu.vMc ui i THOM AtS AMPBELL, And is enriched ras may be seen by the followirijr table of contents' of the January number) by much, valuable ye rooms tor the aecomodation of aamiir. .ndtinishiin style of workmnship , lntfifTip flone'in this nlaee. with a SIr.tEpulaia.Th)& ccntleman who hu lon; 1 rntJt jtn& -who C,J appeared before the House if Lores, as of counsel for the Queen of Great t rifain. Ins chosen! in the House of Commons to volunteer the following: declaration.; It; might b? tilled a depositions There, U in the manner and matter of it, a seriousness and soleronit y which is rcculiartj tmpres?itje. jWhen it is borne in mind, thst this gentleman had the best opportunities to uncertain the guilt or innocence of the Oueeru we Cannot see how prejudice itself can resist a belief u ucr ujuueeace, (wnen ii is solemnly ana witn lire imprecations avowed by so competent a judge,' ta the face of the whole British people. , If they, or" a very larse portion of them. have, aa we think likelj tlicy have, such deep convictions. of her inno jiicutcBs inuse avoweu oy air. nroaznam. incr lifeelinss for her as an injured and nersecuted woman. excellent Garden,; Stables,. &c. and a WArehoJfce-W .! will jnduce them to persetere in her defence and to feet square, with a Cellar both substantial and cod-.attain her rishtsi i' If something be hot done to sa- yenient. P ? ; f i F ir..m rb.u tc -a UlC ;j exclusively to crown George IV. it is predicting arge-i, -vthat ts sure to take nlace; when we sav that the S'vuk umy ui uic muiiarv. ruuit nurse auti rvriu- lery.inust be in London when it is done; nnd even l --! mi J i Li i . - j . i.i iuenfieeung wmi get tne ueuer 01 pruaence, ami VALUABLE PROPEW FO ft S ALE. i V HVIG resolved on moving to the state if T0" nessce, and being desirous of accomplishint it 84 speedily as possible, I am prepared to sell, atVgrtrt sacrifice, the following Property, viz r -v t f kJXhe ilirec story Brick House, 40 fe square. 'at present mv residence, situate! In ti. nhce at the intersection of Hay and Kobe son streetslfort of cellars: twel all; compete ana cieffanc? piazza in "the rear ,iwo "atotip. 1mo4i. hv ivK;h the dwelling is entered. , "The Lot extending baci to cross street, . including an excellent Kitchen, fcritn t ceiiarf smote hotise. &c. Immediately in the fr af 01 this house,' and onthej opposite; side of the back : trceV is a Lot 120 feet on this street, about 250 feet onSobe- spji street, and 120 feet on Bass streeti includfe? an - Another Lot, fronting 40 fecto iuoiic ; or Union sauare. near Colonel ClarVrf brick-buildinff, airdiinninsr back to a back street. Three other Lots, forty feet eacn Franklin and Mumford streets, in the neicrhborho the contemplated Basin of the CanaL 1 . A House and Lot, near '.the IVIethoilist Church, known as the School Association House. OH a cf its Almighty author; that, where hostile armiesand all t!ic pride and pomp end circumstance of war, could not obliterate Ejyrpt and ail its marble memo rial'from the admiration cf man,' the sands of the desert have been let loose. Where the waves of the ocean do not roll, the wares of the desert ac complish the ruin of man, and bury beneath their billows all the 'memorials of his art.' Man steers his solitary waj by a compass over the once fertile aoo reuunaant plains , of Kypt. The camel tramples ;on the palaces of princes. Who," after such liscoveries as have been made by Mr.. ReIzoai,' will disbelieve in the. Mosaic account of the Red Sea ? ttWh will disbelieve that Hiaroah and hi .cc rwutu iaai P'ace, wnen rjypi ai- . .- .. - ' . t i fords such awful evidences at the - present hour of "'--rj.v - redundant plains, loaded, with, all' the blessing of" the season,, have been converted into billow, hot ihdeed of water, but of sand.; We will not pursue this subject further; but merely remark, that these stupendous events onlj tend, to admonish us of .thai truth of thai passage recorded in holy ,wHt, that " it is a fearful thirz to fall into the hands of 'the LiviniGod."- I.'', Lv.vV' ; 1, inany: louoanu bitter! cjrses will. accompany tne procession irit be not assailed by mud and stones,! ana otner missues.nen we consiuer now mucn -Ninety-nine acres ol X.anu, about tliree female feeling must be: excited by the! procession fourths of a mile from the Town House, on the funltand corbnatian-of the King without bis wife, we Dwelling' HoeTf&c. "It afforSsttuaonV' for-jhh ir P be surprised if a scene of blood and residence of a family, superiorlo lr this vTdflttln0 than we have imasin- including an elevated clavJlill, commandmff ilwirfp", should be consequent upon the promised coro- view of the tovvu it is known as having been theftsi- Another- Tract of Land, two miles jfce- low town, on the Elizabeth road, containing 210 acV, fronting on the river about one third of a mile.XfV' this place is a Aoleratde good. Dwellinir House. Sta! cV &c. and a Brick Yard uperior to any near , t his towtv- ' rucssiuii any oj. ma aoo"e propenyiwui pceitea immediately, by sale or leat, ' One other Tract of Land, in' Haul nation. Democratic Press. , -; Petersbvrg, Majich,27 I ' - On Ffiday'morninej last, information, was. lodged ' with the Cashier -of the Farmers' 'Rank; in. this-V town, that at a certain house' near the upper end of ; old-street, two men of suspicious appearance hid iaken theirLresidente, under circumstances uulucrng the belief that ttiej were engaged, or intendedLio engage, in. cpunierfeitihg bank notes. The house which they had chosen for theif supposed feloniutis operations, is a wooden . tenement near the crdfes , street warehouse. , .The cashier, without Joking, a" moment's time, called upon magistrate , of tjjia town, and, proceeding to the rendezvous, took by the way two constables,-and some , citizens. Upoa" retelling me piace, mey werer meioy- a. iemaie7)i "AiiTict I. Lectures on Poetry, tle ubsfahce of which was delivered at the Royal Institution, by Thos. Campbell. Lecnire 1, Part 1. II. Tq the Rainbow, by T. Campbell. ; III. The Lover to bis Mistress on her birth day, a song, translated from th- Bohemian, by T. Campbell IV: To a Child, by Joanna Baillie. V. Tnmpv to Piilmvra. VI. Political Economy. VII New Heligious Sect discovered in India.1 V1H. An account of the Revolution of Naples, during 1798 and 1799. IX. German A uthcrs, No. 1, KorneK tlemarks on- ; the Life and Writings of Ugo Foscblo. ;XI. Women. XII. Letters to Mr. Say, on 'some fundamental princi ples in Statistics, and the Causes of the present Stag nation' of Commerce.! XIII., Modern Improvements -r- . XIV. On the Origin of the celebration of Christmas : XV. Anecdotes of th e Bastile. XVI. On the less cele brated productions of the Author of Don Quixote XVII. Kright Toggeiiburg, fvom the German of Schil ler. XVllIlOn the Writings of Richard Clitheroe.' XIX. Sonnet to" the "Nightingale. r ' f i ! HISTORICAL REGISTER. PaHiitdl Ert!tV.--Great Britain The Colonies. For- n Stnies t The Di flma. Dniry lane Theatre, Covent Cardan T Theatre. , Vnrletiea. Rural Economy Foreign .ya-ieifei Faic Art. Engravings in Literary Pubhca. li;An : hUvat Academy. Useful Aria New Inventions pi.nt.i JVVto Publications, with Critical Remarks. ' niVriblrt.x- Commercial ReMrti Biographical Ao- ' ticcs of Ithe ftirl of Malmsburv, Vicount Kirkwall, am the Itef. Wi?iam Tooke, F. R. S., county, N. C. ix miles btlow he town, and in the II of Conoconary and Whitehall Swamps, and oa thc.lp TI borotijrh road : it contains about 1.200 acres. Va 'riH swelling House, all necessary out Houses, Stablea, p. Two good Orchahls and other conveniehces and ad tages, which it is unnecessary here to mention, prcsup. ing no one will purchase without first extminir, anfil invite; the attention of auch as may (be disposed to pp should have been! found amon cnase, to view ana decide tor themselves. All, or f part will be sold yery low for Negotiable. Nojeslat either of the Banks in this place, or exchanged pr Lands in the Western 'District fCliickesaw Purchale) of Tennessee. Letters addressed to me will be atteltUi A.' Vr. Brouzhnn. It is fit I should now discharge what I call a debt of justice to her Majesty. - I know it has been invidiously and malevolently as serted, and roost industriously circulated lor purpo ses which, must e obvious to every man, that my decent and reputable appearance, who said her hu3 expressed opinions ol her majesty's conduct are band was the occupant of the house. She was asked uui me same iu( iai.i tvuii uiy uwuuusvicihiuu3 i u iwo men, i not naming inemi were not rxaruer3 conviction. It if necessary; sir, for tee, with that with her? She answered that they were ; and ira seriousness and Sincerity which it may be permit- mediately one by the name of Hubbard . mad hia 4 .. 4t. I - i II " mm' . . . icu 10 a niair uuuu uie uiuai sutcuiu occasions iu V - 1 1 . V i 1 i fi JEacli nu doiibleSthe tlifee vohii price i ill livety of x advance. I S-ubscribe! lashers, csi The on de- CONDITION3. ber will contain, about I HU pages, (just umber in the Analectic Magazine) making es per year ot aooui uu pic e nine dollars per annum, payable mr V T ' M - .4 f uu7. a. 4m tm e .nine numoer um to tuosc -i"h A)oft;iin nn dollar will be maae. at a; distance from any agent ot the pub have them sent by mail at an expense no the postage of a letter. It is pamcmari f - i . -' -.. FycttcyilJcitttrTSfcr f March 20J 1821. express, to assert whicn 1 do now assert in the face of this house that if, instead of an advocate, I had been sitting as a judge, at another tribunal, I the number of those 9 UJUU KUf W9, her Majesty, "not this assertion, I desire rtin who, Jajing their ham conscientiously pronounce d &tiltu. For 'the truth of t appearance. He npoti being qnestioped restin . his companion, said Irving was .. up stairs, and ' ha W would call him tlown Ope of the . nfleroerf an: w swered, no, that he-preferred going himself. This J . ; gave alarm to the fellow, and he rpshed up stairs'Jto I "t notify his partner of their discovery, the gentlemen: - -'""', and officers,foIIowing quick upon hu hc?U Noa as he reached . the door ot this attic apartment, to tender , every pledge that may be most valued Hubbard gave three, knocks, calling to Triing to J , .S 't ' r.t. . i. : ; i ,-H .-.i t... u .--i '..tl " ..-.r-lA J - ; M ANUFACTUUERS' AGENTS, f f JV. 123, Pearl street, I JVcir ForAr, ". HAVE CONSTANTLY OV HAND, A GREAT VAB1ETT ' - . V 117 ': : ; i and most sacred! wish to make it. in every form UWU.mayJ jdVemed most solemn and most bind- litre luiiiicidie ,oir iniranr "-T"-i - t most horrid and most penah serves . The editor ofl the Baltimore Chronicle, in speak ing of the Travels of Bel2oni, in Eirvnt, ob- Hard Ware, . Plated Ware, Japannery, I Jewellery, Buttons, and Saddlery, ." IMPORTED on account of ,the Manufacturers, ohd which they are authorised to scil atvery Iov rates; December 30 . v - - tf ITiis traveller has shown indefatigable boldness and bcrscTcrancc in searching for remnants of anti. a i Z9 quity, amids the burning and blinding sands of the r.gypvian ueseris, seinom, anq pcrnaps never.- sur- passed. Let us transport ourselves for a moment www tins paueni son oi science, into tne midst ot those scorchinglsands-- RAN AWAY i FROM the subscriber, on the 20th instant, a nejro man named HAMMOND, acred about 28 years. 5 et 10 or 11 inches high, dark complexion, and has a star on -a region neer watered by Heaven'sriefresliing rains. - Hunger and thirst, and penury and assassination, scowl with their haggard features around him, from the midst of those sulio eating clouds of sand, while he, with his attendant Arabs, is patiently employed in removing those arid billows from the base of some superb and roagniQ cent rnonuraeni of human art, that towers in solita ry rnsjesty above the; desert. When the winds anse and agitate the sands, no other chance of safety remains for the traveller but irrflight; to op pose them is inevitable death. But, it may be blue cloth pantaloons. 1 expect he is about Wilmhg- asked, what should induce our travellers to endure - J m-m II 4 - ton. and mav mate tor jsewoern or ayeuevine. l will give aTeward of TWENTY DOLLARS foi his delivery to me, near Wilmington, or. to4 any jailo in the state, and all reasonable expenses paid. Ma:tera of vessels are strictly forbid harboring or carrying away saia negro, as, upon conviction, xne penairy oi the law will be indiscriminately entorced . : Wlf.T.TAM T. TtlTSff his breast; when spoken to has a down look; the can read and write, and I expect will write himself a pass ; he generally carries a book about him. Had on when he went away, a lonjr brown surtout coat, knd such sacrifices! to hear hunger and thirst, and pri vation and heat, and the ferocious and persecuting Arabs ? WithJ these adventurers, it is the love oi" science, the rapacious curiosity of research ; " for this, they forsake comfort, family and frietlds, and rush into the very vortex of danger; but the result of these innuiries. rjoftt to an obiect of still more (Tjr-The ; editors ; of the Raleigh-Minerva and New- cx(ended and 6f still more awful importance.- Let :rn Centinel, will insert the abovefimr tiraes,and nm , . af tu.i.- o,, r ihi,h;n fi, U9 IUUA UV IUW j.TlUattlU W SACfcUijr VI 1 1 1 1 come out, that -there were gentlemen who wished to ee him. Tlie fellow : within", took-the hint, and'. LifvataidilLr"tJt kev.in tlie ddorrV He thus;. uie constaQiJH4J4ng inrrr rin j " iTp- ""Tliie villain isljurnidg the' money; when the, ma gistrate directed that' the door should be - furced, j which was done a a moment, and Irviug. seized, 1 without resistance; The olRreradrew from the fire, ; a considerable bundle of burning ncle-, partly cqn suraed, and some of them wet fro:n the press. , Xlonglwith their persons and their inancyt the whole of their apparatus was ieixed. , We have in- ' spected the machinery, tools,- dies, 5cc. which are of J the most rude and simple construction. The press consists of two small pieces of wood, placed between- two larger pieces ot the same material, rough and i misshapen. Some of the dies are yet" unfinished.' Tn the room was found printing" ink, as well as! every other article both for engraving and printing.' The following is a list of the spgrious notes reco-! vered from the fire, some signed and some with the blanks not filled : "; . j . j Cane Fear 10s and s. The names ,of the Cash ier and president'engraved. r ' ' State Bank of Nortb Carolina, 2's." deposite, ditto, ditto. ! Bank Va. Richmond, 5's ditto. Georgetown Farmers' j & 'Mechanics' bank, only one sisned. 1:1 There were some 10a." of the Lynchburg, Va. deposite; hut the signer had mistaken the name ot the presidents . Among th altered notes, we observed a. Virginia 10 made into 50, with admirable ingenuity and w - V m 4 . i. ."- , Fayettevillc sent, unless ,4il iYtat orders for it may not be -,.rA& Uxr TnUtanr!- A comoliance with thi .acr.omn " i - t i, bern send their accounts to the office of the Recorder. February 24 ' tf success. The gentlemen who. were present, agree in ac- so easfio everv person who may wint the Magazine; . . ,i;o-,l,.u onrl ptnonsivpHio collect money -XL Uc extent of country, that it is presumed no offence p be given byee c&r all mber?wni De pacscu i ,i .- muc i tT . , c0.oa i. orilritish America. Jj. ",nlorl mnn ta nilhlisbed.. - Th rlpublication will date from the January 'nunv nu eppli- The arwn (r-Vments hive been made, that, Tl naM the advertisers to issue mem after from Twenty Dollars Reward. V WILL be given for the delivery to me, in Wilming ton, of two likely negro fellows, the one known by the name of HILLY, formerly the property of Mrs. Roger Moore ; has a large scar on his forehead, and is sup posed to be located on , the sound Tlie other, known by the name of DAVE MITCHELL, is a stout and well I set fellow. A further description is. needless, as they are well known in this place and on the -sound. The above, reward wdl be given tor both, or Tea Dollars for either of them. - ;;':! JAMES Eayntians. : We behold in that venerable record, quitting the tenants of the housejokany knowledge Divine-curse3 denounced against Egypt Egypt, of thejvillainy carried on under their roof. .Jack-, the ancient repository of the sciences and arts, that son, the constable at all times a vigilant and faith- formerly siooa amongst an mediations oi tne earth, iui otneer, aistinguisnea nimseu Dy nis zeai aim ac dazzling andj pre-eminent. ' Vhere is all this ttvity'on this occasion. . , splendor, this ostentation, this magnificence now? II Hubbard and Irving, after a short examination, Say, if you please, that the Egyptians are degene- II were committed for trial. These men it is said, had rated sunk vf traded, nav, even brutalised from been only three days in Petersburg. Let others bo March 10 annearxlce ot tne nrst nurouers iy "--r,-. ?JPa!J3ain the probable extent of patronage that wdl v . .X a JorW nnnliration from all who intend ?0?;p tie wort, espectfuUy requested by the iiublisilrs. j . , - T1F.NRY ' . H m. i m M m M jn - JVo. 74, Sowtfi Second street, Philadelphia. MaKi 13 t2l. NOTICE. USIIERi tf their ancestors! Say all this; and what then? Where are her monuments, her obelisks, her pyra- raias, ana an tne roaroic recoras oi ner ancient i magnificence and grandeur where are .they r They are buned beneath the sands of the desert. lne pyramids still tower as the monuments of numan -an, amiasi me rums ci ine ueseri; oui is any one mad! enough to believe that these venerable i a. I !U i At n reucs oi ancaeni an were oum oy me Egyptians! . I TH In -fttl ' llieto in 1 -'subset cu To O"1 THE subscriber qualified, at the last January Term of Duplin County Courf, as Administrator to the estate II themselves, in a desert ? No. The oldest authors oi ur avi uoiBsif aeceasca. , aii xnose inaeoiea to tnMt ftr Wnom n fielda and fert e saia estate, are requested to come lor warn ana maxe n , , jJi j innvm.nt immiv.tw. h,v;rk;mtBf rfemnd. nch. and redundant climate, and of any kind, will "make them known within the time maintained and matured by warned by their fate; and let rogues shun our town, as w.ould the mariner the shoal, upon which others . of his1 brethren had before suffered wreck. V CIIAULKSTOV, MARCH 6.. FRAUD IN COTTON DETECTED. . Monday," the C6th March, a survey was call ed, on 31 bales Cotton,' bought by a merchant, in Kinr-atreet. from one Jo3enh Carswell. Tlie cot- o " .. .. . - . . . BdTHS. ouse 6 Bathing establishment of the subscriber is now operationi wnere every - m rrm is nrovided. The manner .cUU'.ckm.nt Will DC CUlluuwcui uie I . -ii m. c4ticfar1uMl to lUft tclber is in nopes wm H r .-- lXrs. und. enable him to keep it up during the prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead in Dar oi a recovery. a : A. BECK, idaiinistrator. March 24 ' ' ' -:' ' 5t:7 State of North Carolina, iNew Hanover Uounty. November. Term vallies, of a r :.asH"8Wlcr 'XT I r . 7" n: ' v 6f prolific soil, SAi V, Jl I Heaven's choicest au,'l 4UOU' BU CC ' t,!.M1B "w:v ' V. k' - I- M dews! What has produced a revolution so awful tt a"u,c,17 ,aw - u7 J 1 .IrH and o tremendous? What has converted these J?5 l0!.aft,Dcn " : smiling fields and pleasant vallies into a desert ?- C?on 4Yr thr13 "ir Jiil ' Let oi answer these interrogatories by one short, w ui tuuuu i , .u..,,H. w. simple, comprehensive sentence: it is the curse of week, since a JXnd S themiShtu that has accomplished such tcwidrrs; W c0Pj if! ;n 1 . . A - . i fl u.ii c-j .i-j were nacked at WoodrufT Machine, in or near.. it is mat verv curse which we siw uuuuiwucu -i r - . - . . - The foot of ch. the ber is Terms cf Bathin the season, cc Hatha, Uuth, - D. 1 - 50 . CAZAUX tf ORDERED, That in future this Court will require evidence, on oath, oi the good moral ' cliaracter of all applicauta for licence to retail Spirituous Liquors. j Ordered, That the above resolution be published in the Cape-Fear Recorder for two months, and that the led. we discern the standing testimonials of the ve - r t . i - n -.-r - 1 1 ' - - - .. w .... .. . racity of alosaic chronology ; it is mere seen, mat If frauds of this description are sufiered to go cn detected, we may expect no end to tne iioiTorsioi a aimaie ana oi a coumry cuur- , . x . t . - , ..-... i . .. . - ,r .r il. il nirfi nuniinmerii ' . c - s r : t- .. .. - ..... in the Mosaic account of the world. the camel in their el now trampels upon those sands, that hide f as 91 in,f hoary bosom all the relics of Egyptian roag- P"1 when df b.: lAmidst these burning saria amidst all thc,ra- Some cotlr expense of printing-be allowed the. County Treasurer in uis accounts. A true copy from the minutes. .fr'Jffs '-i -v- mos. F. DAVIS Dflcember St) not only the whole course of. moral, but of physical A Penknife, of Sheffield 1 manufacture, has beta i CrrJL- nature that not only living man, but the insensi- presented to the Queen, which is said to ontita -i -f tf ble creition likewise, h partaken otlhccurso of Htwo mcunnd ard sixttca blades, i-v v,- 'V arch ir t
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