i 4 !.i 1 m. I ! "i; n n 1 i M01LY1 AIRY, WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER J.S, 1011 WO. 2o . VOL. XXX It ! r i , -.-1 i. ' . Sitting Out With "The Howler." Th,. "buffalo' woir," now ex- a collie-thnt is, we had them f wis i !are variety of wben they di.l not race away mil In After I hal skinned it anl put in t ?ii-C IC.o, o .... ; - ,... -w lent, for itn day easily tne iuo vo ur v..... r, iv . nn Jim- woives ana k-a..-. r,.Sil wen' caught mmv than one hundred ami tw.-n-stl fy poum ma-stii7. This wolf wan Litrht.-r in color than, other varieties so much ( l"t-.. tliat at a distance tlo- opening, ami dropped throughi ing, and that at bust the hi,!? to the l"liMr. To have a better view of the wolf, he seized it hy itn still twitching hind legs anl dragged it into the light. Then ,aa he stood exultingly over the beast, the creature rawed its head, opened its jaws wide, as if in a huge yawn, und began struggling; to its teet. beast went under, with the d g at its throat. The collie was painfully but not dangerously wounded. The boy's clothes were sadly torn, and he had got two or three shushe that left scars on his hand ajid arm. (letting out of the trap was not easy, lie cut niche tor ins i m u.vpni ot t!ii lllHler logM. Astimished, an. startled Jin ; -m a stepped back ami loo,ed up at ( whih ))e tll, his pole wrneh was over the ,.s Th,.nf st:lding . .. . i . . t 1 I ! a L wolf aiut a litTin oeyomi u. ,, .,.., lirt(1i w hur that the brute wa.s sbnvly , tu? thr(.w hi, regains its les he ook a run-1(H)N h;ml ningstep f'pd and jumped stn humL He leaiK-d high ti clear tin?! " wolf, but the creature, tilting its j One day I hail tin? luck to kill . , t .1. .. r;.... .... t .... , if" ...! tie wHitn- a l.at naut'T won . r-... " . ... ... " ,. Wl Wteriu si Hies n m.- i... f..- ..11 !f o.-orr-d to 41... IvifTIllUk ll 11 L.1L 1"! "ii, i. wv . LIU '4II"' wolf wa.s m kins? oi us Mm.. ; ,i , .... .... 1lMf trsMj" .. tliat weignea ; wnu .-i . m.i. r, ; head uiweri aimy upw.uu, utt'- m an a sit ?mv- aers . herder, who. striking the ; dswi.'e weight of a largeiOcheyi-dan. This trap had been j H llh 0))1 haI1(li ,,ut mis.sii.fc' nairt at nines ny om- m . jjp.j Htitnd.Ied torwanl ami, cr of the setlers; and several t(n,UK,ir witi, a hard bump hwift-s or kit foxes ami pnune- un(i) p r)u snnt of ,m r,ml waI1 wolves had hern caught ;n it. I;,.fore he had time to recover The tra.p was uimh- by digging llis j,a;.,n.,.t the pole rolled off a m-tanguhir ditch, hn.ng it ; tl(i H above his head. He with hardwod logs, and rearing i - . .. ..... th ., , tall enough to firm hold of the PASTOR QUITS ABRUPTLY. Rev. G. E. Eaves Makes Public Document Explanatory cf Ac tion. High Point, Dec. 20-Rev. 0. E. Eaves, former pastor of the South Main. Street M. E. church, hasi severed, his connection with his congregation and rather un ceremoniously left here Sumlay on train N'o. M for Chicago. In a letter which appeared in yes terday's? Enterprise, Mr. Eaves gives his reasons for leaving so abruptly. He savs it is his de sire to do work of another na- FOUR TO BE HANGED purchase rue a large, well con structed tent, get a fine singer, and preach to multitudes. (This is needed). I g- forth in this with no cranky idea but with the old naked Gospel of our Lord. 3. I want to say that there is absolutely no friction between me ami my church. It is lik giving up a wife to give up the pastor ate. It makes my heart bleed. But I do it of my own will. With great rexpect and high regards, I am, Yours truly, G. E. E.t w, i ni an old animal often appeared mar- I Ii . .... ...1 l'ini..K." IMfc- . t i i. i tm.oi. ; j.l.l BkUil U ie. , ' MM I I H 111 . , , on u.e .iu ..-. .about, it a py rim id a I stnieture oil t Ur A the buftah. herds and up- j,.1 These timbers wrrc!, t ' the calv. 'I1.e auumals rr1n,t(.hcd together and drawn in ! ; V " " tlever nttmcrotman. ; to fonn a "turkey pen." seven; 'The-ounded vanu.he,l th.-j . ,h 'the top four feet wide by 'vea ; h,,ul j.reat nu,s.ue to the setth r. , ' i . ! n i I 1 1 1 1 i, II I t I 1 1 l I I Mve up the minlstrv and will Greenville Cctnity, S. C. Lad probably follow evang -listic Gets $100 fcr Growiu porkei Bey Slayers to Suffer the Pcn-i"'"- "" iy fcx Uta.pU Murder. ,P r?". Tliat fS, 1 '"' " . . .. ... first successful pig club contest Chicago. 111., Thi.r-.lay, 21. - he e.u, not do jhsHc to hnnsell ,,),1(lu(,tf,,1 Sutlth (;am Th- first quadruple execution ;il.d farndy with the salaries he ,;na ..m f() a f.,S(1 fMhr ir th;.t ha. tal.en phn e in Chicago has had. II- further adds that , tM wh(.n jr.sUp T,.rrV T .-inc th.- Ha; -market anarchists; he has accepted a guaranteed of-j (.V(,;ir(,M fiinU( rjaa on th.- gallows m tinr wnn-r innn a grear. nou.se ..i .7.. ,ViW ,.... a r;Z(. of 100 foi growing the bigg--s- pig, at th ! ast Xst, of a 1 1 of the forty Our isolated settlement on rolling eyes ai:.i The lierder saw glarircirg. had u tu w..t....Iut..d tn take l.lacc' ner year, besides a chance to tomorrow morning in the Cook; add more by commissions. Ilia, county jailyard. The four men,: as s,.ii as lie g -?.s on his fe.-t rth..r p.iiths. who are des-i financially he will purchase a singer ai:l fi f I.m.'Ii lie the noose 1111- large ten?, g:-?. a eleventh-hour respite is preach to multitiei. s. etc NoiM-limhing animals coin. I ,. .....i wl.n.'ni.r skull uu- Little Sioux River had at one , j, S(.nlm1)1(1 t!)0 sides and!,, r Hu- . " out at ,. tune and another to leal wiui;jump iu aft(.P hait ; hue few, in- j t (f (h, h(.a,i. The beast h.uli four of these iH-stH. AIL of them I.,,.,. ,.f t,m fM,,,i,i Lf(.t out. : , 1 . 1 .:n .1.., ' , . , . -- o oet iii .siii.Mieu, Mini sua mi.- . , weis- destructive and cunning, Several of the neighborhood dogs tl,.. hh, .scarcely o..t ot bus tei ns. but the second and biggest one, j mi b((.n railjlt at ftno time orf T, ' " cliMM. to kill'- T1"' cri,11, f(,r whicu the fonr another, and. I remember that on j it ,jim took' a clasp-knife from were condemned to death was poor hound had nearly standi ; 1 r,:, i;ed the blade, and tho brutal miinler or a iru.-u i.tr- t death before the negligent 1 ,1,..,,. .lt ti, v.(.ifrf ,,,'- l'.nt nier named (iuelow on tho out- . . 1 " v" " ... .1 . 1 . - r trapper nappenea to go on nis t, , ..r,..,ulr..' 11J0 vem .-uts were so skirts ot tne ciry cany ia.st kk less an eieveuni-nour rm , . ' V, " , " ' ' , , , ,. 'an Ivssex big. 6 montlis and 1 grant..! are Ewald and Frank; Mr Eaves evidently '"y ,,;lVH ; j V.yhi uun Shiblawski, brothers, and rhibp .that the labor-r is worthy ot (,nst (f o;!s , . a liml. S.munerling and Thomas Schult. mre, ana eo.rinuse : iwiKrv Jhi . f.ulir(.,: la.tr(1 fo The youngest, of the .piartetto w have pn acuci miiei. agaiu. ( I)iM . IS years of age and the oldest Ls money, that th, ir pe.p!e have -j jm avcn ff U-50 lh scarcely o.4t of his teens. bc-a trained to think that pas- j w.k durir.fr that time. Ihu ihM members of the Grcenvilh County. Biy Pig Club, l'.ri-fly stat-.l. this lad mi.sei an Ussex pig. i months and 1' days old, weigliine;, odS jx.unds -en trained to think that Ii"it,lch w,,.k that time. Ihu tors ta.i u v t- 00 iiomoii known in our neighborhood as "fh'i Il(.wler," seciiicl to have an a!i.i'.t hiunan intelligenee - in evading traps, guns and poison. This animal was a huge dog wolf, ns bold as it Was cunning. It Keenied able to gage accurate ly tiie. range of, our muzzle-loading guns, njid would pay little at tention tV.h.lt unless twiil Jet. sait-J its car-C viogb v'- eneouuj .4to gil it that we soon learned to iTTauT up valuable animals whenever we heard its voice on the prairie. At times it would come within plain view of a dwelling, and sit -tin; up on its haunches, with eyes alert to guard against sur prise, it would give vent to pro- rounds and release it Dragging the bait at my heels, I appnaehed tho trap, and I threw the badger into it with out touching the logs. I said nothing- to Young Jho", Im I Yet, he concludes this letter by sayiti'g that there is absolute ly rv friction between him and his church. "It is like giving up a wife to give, up the pastorate. It makes my heart bleed. But I I 1 . . . I C U P t t. . f L 1 1 1 IF I, 1 1. V. 1 I & of th head. Jills seuned to - ri( m.ed to disguise rou.se the Unites laeiuues. u l"c fi- t"- fa.et. timt. thk sudden turn f -. . .. 1 .....I. I. '.. " n the we e armeu ii a. nun, io' . , ,. 1 u wu., Jbas given much erratic that Jim succeeded onlytoo r. in giving it a slash en the, side wagon The man was driving a full of garden produce leaped about, a i henl, ! I.. 1 U .. ... . M UK.in flla t'li.. . .... l nion nm anl con. 1 inrhtiwi t i rem ri' wnfon np 1 ing the last month of the cor I test the lad's p;g gained i j weight at the rate of 3 pound i a day. The prize wm awarded not t the boy growing the biggest pu but when it came to cost, th: lad "outstripped them all. TV total cost. of raising a .W-poun 1 ma1 was si Li a. rise to discus-!1 " . 7 Near at hand some lifS traded lor hts life on his not only ik Lamoivr the other mirwstenijrindi IPr, The contest Hs-jd' of. J$. Ib - lonstratmn w.; . . . . . - .1 ft" . 1 , 11 1 t' ir r1.1 1 . trapped animal, tryirg t. under-: Km-es, oirerui- tne noys an nw - thorities of CIom.s.. Colics Th to wet down my tracks, I visited . mine the logs, bad dug a shallow oss...ss;ons. because h. my lure. I caught nothing, but hole. Chidlv Would th" bov have 'wife and bab a month as the weather was cool, mylcniwled into it had he been able, bait kept well. j For now the big wdf, fully re- On the fourth dav I was sent I hoveled, raged back and forth. to help a neighbor with his' It crunched yreseiitly, as if about stabbed four times threshing, and Young .Inn h-rded : f, b'ap over the barrier, and dead when f-und. jm my place. .Not long att-r he eiuenny airaul to jump, with tresh rage to hotne, but the youths was to uneoiiNeiuiism s. answer beat him Tlun lu and h.ul old of the ,' . . with her two children left TT!rl, t PH? f'lllf ca.me into existene old ar ,, . . ..... " , th.i, el f witll celio r.lllit tti otv l.n.'ii was in Chicago. In the meantime ' ; the South .Main Street M. E. lon.'ed nrul dis'ivtjirieil v...i!: u t.,,..v, . f ! reached tiie herd .'rounds his turned ;u sue n lines 1 1 n; imiw r . o. : c . the house would keep close watch jtollie ran off in eh.-.sv ot a jack on his colts and calves. Often j rabbit, and later some of the cat he would go out with a gun to ) lI, crossed the creek and 1:.-. 1 guard his 'stock, and sonietmie.s ! !'u for tllt:' distant uitlands. Hav he would have to spend a whole ; Iu ,,u "t hand. .Jim was onngeu jo go alter t's.-ni Iimiselt. 111 it m his yards or pasture, j Such l hi. -iy and unwelcme vig-! In returning. h- drove the eaf ils Were known among us as "sit- tie past the ash groe. He was ting out with The Howler." removing hi.s boots to wade the In the spring of the second j creek, when he heard a lioar.se, year of this wolf's depredations i anxious whine a little way out Old Charlie Weeks, a trapper j in the woods. Listening, lie icated his Little Sioux! heard it again an unnatural and when our first home-! quavering cry, accompanied hy 1 1 t who iiiui v "grounds" -V-fctejid entries were made, visit "il our settlement. W"e offered him twenty-five dollars to uap or It ill The Howler; but when he heard our tales of the beast, he declined to undertake the task. "When a huffier wolf trets uireai.cn .inn. It savagely I. aped with fangs haivd, and snapped them in the frightened boy's face with a cl:.-k like that of shears. This frantic search for a wav ort, the motion as if to leap at tin- opening, the fierce threat of attack wen- repeated again "id again; and the click of the; creature's t-etly cam.- a little nearer at each approach. Jim dared not move, but sat : in silence, with knife drawn for: a stroke. i Suddenly, with every hair on; end, the wolf crouched for ai sounds as of scratching on tim bers. "Shucks!" he exclaimed. "Some body's baited that old trap, and Sheni corn. ml rn.f in " He pulled on his Wts pick-1 at !ia i1"5" out in the woods! cd up his light rifle, and hur-'i liM' u'l"ff yelp, Three of the boys were arrest ed a few hours liter whil-- they were tning t- sell tin- farmer's team to a horse trader. At that time the police did not know ti;cre had b.eii a. murder e.un tnited, having arrested the boys as hors.- thlews. Later the prisoner--, eonfeM. d and implicated the other d .;.! M:ts. Ti;. ir trial and conviction followed within little more th.ui a month. Two other boys, each sixteen years old, were implicated ui th der. (.'11 account of their youth the '.wj escaped the death sen tence an are now serving life terms iu prison. Point for Oklahoma. It is said j "ro" n tH' enviil e Dad. nt(."t.hat Mr. Eaves will connect hin-!Ae.w "ng a cash pri.e o -r., i. mr uum r. i.aier in. amount was supp!eme7ited by a; offer of $."') for the prize tig' church suddenly finds itself with out a shepherd. K v. .J. II. I'.arn hardt of the Washington street church kindly came to the rescue on Sunday night when the South Main Str.-et congregation gather ed and tried to explain the situ ation. Tiie church has a good, strong iiieniberssh ip. It is well and centrally located aivl with a tactful, well-halanee, pastor, and groans from the county jail ear! tie- heatty. i lit -lligent eo-op r- to lay le. to th.e discovery tint at ion of its meiabers, it is in a : Kev. Clart iu-e V. T. Rich., sor position to do a siileiidid institu-! wait ing trial charged with ouir ' mnr' tional work. dering Miss Avis LW.r.e!! lo. His letter in full follows: j mutilated himself severely wit! .My Dear Sir: Knowing that a piece of tin. S. serious wa the step I am today taking will; the wound that it was iWns be noticed by the papers, I de- nect ssary to perform an ojh-ratio. sire to maKe a putlie statement 1 immediately. Lat can-ass from tlo r.-al estate fin; of (Joldsrnoth & Agnew. Ti e col test, was a thorough v.iecs. .n. it is believed that, a gr-Mt in: petus has In-.-u given the hog raising industry in Greenvill county. Preacher in Jail Cuts his Throa! lioston, Dec. 20. Cries an ar at his throat. Jim W.sl a;- ti.. t:-v .,iaire ? mahe. Pum! statement ; mmeaiaieiy. Jter in the da; himself to meet the attack. Eut ! w ' myseit. I will thank you very j the surg.H.u said the openitioi jiuiieu 10 j;..- me me space xoa.s euccessxui, and ttiat unies Deo. 19 Messrs. !il, 5"- . ; lxisoni,1i' developed tho prisone 1. 1 resign niv nastorate he-, would nrobab - rewiv.- i. n t-, Way. Statesville, iiiw.li. ' l, ..:.! .1.1. ' ...... 1 a, . n 1 lie Wo I u.-ivsnn. uikh.I ...........1 I). M li.H'ee of nil L- m il 1.. mn) I " 11. v. ..... ...i., ,..v. ti...e. jii; v nic IU i- - .. - --- - i :r.im.. if . I ; 1 l i. . .i wiles o' man is useless. Let the to the tran without hen,-;,,,' th tell uixm Ins back, andl- VMvhrr, of Uoonville, are' " " rur lu lu r"7. 1 Anm amnonues, jai ivoill IK (II MIL' . . critter alone; don't put out traps -dog- again, and wondered if he ' Ia' .tl,fIU;d his head side-wise in I ,uw f''aged m securing the nor P'ison nor watch his moves. had been mistaken 'a I''inig attitude. rights of way for the Statesville womewiuit ut ajiotlier nature; and j otticinls, and the counsel fo: common has been lor five years. Sev-: Kicheson refused to In three or four months the crit-i Putting down his gun he' " another wolf f WasTheiT through adkin, alonjr ;:."' 'f , Im'ma,1' tor ll walk right into vour vatxl ' seniinbled up the logs to a V" t H?'ler maU' f,t 'thw surv' of i inlv, 1 U V 7 d? T Wh,M' ' & ai some mornin Then .hoot him. ! whence he cuhl hu.k part wavi Apa,,4 the yelp of inquiry, near- In'a,'H U SllriT y 1 he f t ? "0t! ll'"tenm!ia lon. Jl inJlir' It's the cheapest way to get rid into the opening. A gray Wy , T with a cry of joy -'il Kngineer Creenlee recently J i;' &J 'f wh influence, i of such abeast." !shot upward, pair of j,, the herder recognized he yoie ! week in Yadkin going! m r; Vh; to , mt have upon the future lega For a time we followed Old ' clutched at the upper log ,o,o his own big collie. It was the survey with Messrs. "4 uIlertak,n'g , r,K, clings in the case, and whe, Charlies advK-e. Although voung site him, and a long mule ,,-' ' on "H master trail! sne.ee ana i-ictelier, directors ot , . V j , " st(H-k was kept as close as pos-: jvaml between them For ,m : ,riu wolf heard also, and stalk-tlu' rad, and they are now tak-'1 .V , lKUl',rilte- 1 n" bible, two or three calves were instant the animal hum' suspend- -'''' r,,1,, in the o,,en space withi1" P the rights of way. While i "'. !1' 1,1 .M'l'0ml l,,aU' "e w killed before the warm weather, i ed ; then the bark gave way u- i a ,mv n,hI "'cna.ung K,-owl. Xear'ttwai' lr- v.uW- also visited! I'" . 'lf-t Vi'ilso- Then for many weeks we heardider its claws, and it dr, 1 f" h the colli- paused to lis-tt. Airy, the terminal of thclV ,1 . I.n-VK,'r,f 1ani WJh no.more of The Howler, and be- with a howl of distress. ' t''" !' H'is sound. ! roa.l. ! ,! i. ' "k'.! 1 7 The State convict force, which j t pn-eii-U engaged in grading the Air I 'T'T V T V Line is now working witliiua! ''T lilv ,l,,Srt,u V" ; ? tin; influence of the anaesthetic ould say not I) ing. ?an to hope that the creature; Young Jim whooped with ex had left our neighborhood. j ciiement, and delight. He had About the middle of October ' r. eogni.ed the buffalo wolf James Michael, a near neighbor, ; the veritable old Howler, trap and n.y father joined their e it- p- d at hist ! Fearful lest the il I I . ,1 .1,1.. ne-iienis, in onier to run tmin neast sriouM rseajie at its next on the Ochcyedan overflow lands, hap, Jim slipped to the ground, caught up his rifle, and crawled quickly back. Tho-wolf, which had for a fresh ban? turned She.!" shouted! v me on, .nm, eagerly. And with a whine of anxiety, the collie bounded up.m the roof of the trap, and the n- xf meni.-iit was exchanging fierce threats with the wolf. Jim knew that Shop would fight with any creature on earth , in his dcfeu.se. He leaped out. in-: it tod to V"' Ii,t!'' ;m'na ad launched a kiei: at the wolf. The Howie answered with a snai tl...f e;oi !.f. e til',' 1, ,.. mi fl,;. ),!;,! ot the V aiiKiii rievr .Ii ,n in, 1 ill'V And tlun hurled its. !f , whore the late fall feed had fol lowed a summer's mowing. : i . i i i .. . , '. . -is mis neiii (zi'ouiiu h us moie: .mo-won, Ullell Had .Sipi than a tat!-, trom any hoe, lor a lrcsli leap, turned its :i!.mt "Young Jim" Michael and mj- muzzle and snarled flivelv , Self, la !s of tixtotu and jrtfo n-, Young Jim aimed fairly between t.en years, were ordered to h. rd its ies and fired. The Howh.-r 'the st.K-k. I went with the cut-1 collapsed, f II, ai d ki.-k.-d its If tU in the morning, and Young back under the roof of the inn Ji:ii -as h was called to distiu-! With, not!u-r vl...p of dellit,,-'-"Ji.u kn-w only that for 'i min guish him from his- father re-! Jim glid to th" ground, got, 'the ot" ot two Shep held ii's own iiev. d me at dinner t:nu 1 light ixde that was ns-d for , t-- with a fierceness ...... .... v i a i . , . m .i. r A........ . i . .. : i ..... 9 .i ' ooi gtiii, in coins . ; .oitr III ailil out ol IhC i.. ii- .v.ei ie s.ivf !i .ii." v- (JeaierS l.v iii eont-ol. . . .1 , . l.l"l se ( ii nines .h me road having been graded out from Statesville. I he progress made is gratifying. ti on : , Til. . , . ' I' slll'IN h'l 1 V.. Ill" lit.,.. .,1 in, . !... . '. ..' 1 .than an mfid in. n on are eou'g ia ! ami You will never succeed if vi William F. Patten Dies in a biladelphia Hospital. Durham, Dee. 21. -William P. itton, son-in law ef ;,.n. Jul- I want to s.-e the ' ian S. ('arr. ;f Durham, died this ay when I can sav. "J affern.sn it 1 o'clock in a Phil- ewe no man anything but to l ive a.h li.hia hosi.ital. He had le-en him." A I 1. too. I believe i'l lie ill main Weeks ;i o.l- 4 ;,-, ,1 I'ip r.ptuiv, "That he that jnovid- spnt nm. of that time with not ior Jus own house his hiiu, leaving l ini Monday tlenied the faith. th- other half tU y.e.i didn't do it. in explain win el. i Nei i j! u;-. in wanting moi-. . MU.il to toe tri'o. ; Wolf's, that he ,:,,,., if 1.11...1 it. T 1....1 t.:..i -. v it... i i- i i i i i ., . ' . ,. ' , . ' " ,u ouuuog ami uung i i; j eiimoea icies, ian Hie jn,ie jiero.xs . ktuie ,w Ueiever he s.nv an hp- and is worse So I have if i -- ey. l'rcaeher have preached so , :u... ii .ur-i.iisi uoiic- Mini XU-'ir . , , . P,,"p''' l"ie been trailed to think 1 been IreaUeil wu, (oiti- ,i. . . . I.elior. lor I. u,r, :... ..u ""u r',M"'- '"! V OU liothnig. of the l.-;'t i.hysi. lar.s in Iicj.sio, ; nave accepted a guaranteed j Tei.ii, ami Hey oi.l 1 lo n.al,ir) , off. r fn m a tr at l.ous,. of ' Kveiy ft:(.j i or iu. vin. rs llio.Hi. K. ol.a.uus., Mi.lill. -Jioro. Ky. "Two ;nk:iee of; i'ii'iii.lierlain'it f'luiii.i. h I. nor i Tal.let rurej me." lr naie .y jill! Mr. ?i w u I'h.ladelphia and on t.ite of hi !. t!Ml The w idow and on-- i ' Funeral a;: ! beri il Fnda v in ( ' i: ' ll li.V.- oC Mr. a never of ! .-ri es- 1 ,1 UHiM HMl. I .-U.-viVe. ;:!. oeeur Ti.. the "'' u.e c;ir. in a.i,Uon to thM ' rea.n-s iiini.-iif I h.ie a c!.:,!!,-,. ),i i,e.t.., , ! J-oiel.ess e ;!.f. !.." i .! t.f ;i pno,j. more e i'i. in ,. g. t on ,'IIS. . j simhi ns i; lit J.ao t! nn I", I,. feet financial! I will j dealer. .n i. ir.Oii. t.ra !s s .if. t i lo ,:- 1 ty all

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