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I r i r. a f f ( 0 0 A THE WIDOW TO HER HOUR CLASS. BY ROBERT BLOOMFIELD. COME, friend, I'll turn thee up again ; V Companion of the lonely hour 1 : - Spriny; thirty times has fed with rain, . - And cloath'd with leaves my humble bovver, Since thou has stood, In frame of wood, ' " On chest oi window by my side : At every .birth still thou vert near, .'hulk spoke thine admonitions clear And, when my hutbatti died. , I've often watched thy streaming sand, .'. And seen the growing mountain rise, And often found life's hope to stand On props, as weak in wisdom's eyes ; : . ..: ' Its conic croyfri ' . , Still stidiiv(2;'dpvn, A g&it hfiap'd up, 'theft down again ; The sand above more hollow grew,' ' " 1 I k . A jk r c q n fl rnrc dill 1, 1 l-V! n rr t h A Anil mingling joy and pain. While thus I spin, and sometimes sing, (For nnv and then my heart will glow) Thou measui 'sfc'Timc's expanding wing- j iy iliv-e- tile noontide hour I know ; 'i'hougli'silent thou, " Still -dudl'thou flow, A:i:l jog aloi " tl.e destin'd-way : But whei'i .1. gkaii the sultry fields, When earth her yellow- HafycstyicjdSj- Thou geli'st ill Holiday. Steady as .truth Bii cither end, Thy. daily udi performing vvvH, ' ... Thou'rt. M??d:.t"citir?ns''con'-itunt' friend, And sti ikAsl the heart wifhout a hell : Come, lovely May ! The lengthen'd day Shall glide once more my native plain ; Curl inward here, Mveet Woodbine fovrr: " Companion of the lonely hour, n I'll trrn th.ee up again." no man among 'lis was better qualified, from . the strength of .his judgment, and a happy knowledge of men to develope motives and impartially to record events. . We tiust that (hose who possess the means of satisfying these enquiries will not deem it unimportant to-give that information whkk. -alone can tr ought to allay the national sen sibility excited. , . ... . ' OE.IGE -INDIANS, .... . .;. rmm tbe New Yoik Di'' Advertifcr. ON Tuchlay a commute ot the Mif .fionary Society i conf; Iting-principally of diniiit'iifiied clergymen, had an inter- View, at ttie Vity ncnei, wru n; vuieis ot the Ofagc tnbe of Indians, now in this city; to whom vhv pitfeiMcJ a 'Bible, together with an -addiefs, the objed of which was to, inform them, that (Ins good Wok contained the will and laws .of the Great . Spirit. The "King, in reply to the committee, ado red them, that he ieceived the prc-feut with great thatiHulriefs that hewoihl oovev it to bis na'inn, and pre- bot as neither, r e not he biggs;l that foiue t-;uo ' white man' rnigul 'be lent to. ;. ..,;,i. KHt. it nil idi , his people" could -read it. I ihem but . !,n ft rti blind, that uz 'C were, a people, live in tluf hiihetio he hid been no v his eye; were opened: great and a good no nr t vvou'.f. al Li icmifiiip 'her. "leiV vlfage of thefe men,' the contraft leemed complete ; gratituie to heaven arole in our breads, that we were not rbamingthe defert, the com pinion of .Ofa ges, ignorant as the deer they chafe ,"3 nd cruel as the beaOs of prey.--. DR. fRANKUX. ' From the Sation.il Intelligencer. Can and will cry of our readers iked light ''"' tpbn the following zuljcit ? Wh some years since crtt acted 'the aftct. tiou of t!ie public to a subject .V.hiV h e then deemed it importani to iiwestigatr the al ledjred .tuf brtisiPii of the iroris of L'r. I'r-inkHn. No elucidation hi'. ring been made, the sub ject has acquired addiiiiuta' consequence rrou; the sil'Mice with which the enquiries made l.ae been'treatcd, the suspicions then afloat hae deritd considerable confirma tion. Ii li e; are we'd toundr-d, the tr;ihs aclionto w h".!i the'y relate i- of so cniniu.il A hue r.s to n.iire the sevtixst anir.iadvtf .v.nii ; andiftiiey are Uiurue, it i3 ff solre importance to n'.icve innortiit 'rien froir cspcrsion. W'' ti'u, theieir., lun the m vv The ipefiude eh;Si;po in A- aur.haii Garcien on Mo'udav eveinii was-' novel and .interefting. In expeclatioil ui hear ing the var-foni.', and of wifnellirg -the war-dance, ar.d other cr.ncifes ot the Gfage Indian;, an imrnenfe concourse of pecijde th:onged the garden at sfn early honr. A ft age had been drecled in a ten' tral filiation, and Migh'rd up for the life ot our .'brethren ot the VviUjeniehV About 8 o'clpck t'.ie ' K'rg dtsd iiiite, preceded by muiic, emereif theganle", and without difcovcHng any fy ntarns of f;ipri(e WiM--ed dor-n'ihroiigh the mi'llf ofgj-in niiil tittiues, anc! a (Vended c!w dac. The Kiig's "deportment .was niajtltic and ca'fj; : he wat ditlleil in a laced bhe coat, Citrefponil. . 'injj tinder vclin cnts, vore rtj-ocki d Jia and hud a I audio me f a "rd by tj 1(je S-.-veral of his chiefs (-jou around, on fled in blue jacket v.th led tapes ; the other pirtsot their diets weft ra'her nitre - iiiit it was the tKigiildi and f.ivae appear pan once oi ire ounr inoiavs, na.t(i ano tci pitrt wren, mat t'u.inl principal attctnion. Tluy 'were iht or nine in number. Excepting a n c? of clo h, tai'Uned r ion' ' waii-f, i i which tlu-ir to"S2hawki wtte Sfi.ik, tl '. y ucrf nil in a (laic of nudity their bo.i.c, aimr, and ice, were painfid od (tiek ci white were drawn cn the chiles aivj oihei nlji'et. poli'.hvd 1 ciu .'iccci )tvaiioi" n.?ta! ' NEW RUDDER, RENTED. by Capt. Mu-ford,' cf the ship Ulysses of this, port, in Jjfuary last, on his passage to Marseilles, and to which we have given the name of " The d Tvgfor'd Rud der,' ' in honor of the inventor. The Ulysses, under the corr.riand,of ('.apt. .. William Mugford'.p.nd be'.ohginj to .Mr.Wm. (iray, fun. cf this town; sailed from Salem, early in January; 'fcnund to M vseil'es On 'the 5th of January, Latl -'.l, Ecig. 5, 5:pe rienced a heavy gale of wind, arid vhile run ning 8 and y knots, a large struck the stern oi the ship, and carried Eway the red der at the water's edge,' when ;he vessel im 'n'.ediately broached to. The rr.ai'n mast was 'sprung, and the huH lay exposel to even sea. In this unfortunate siiuatVh Capt. ISlQgrord , , was reauced to the necessity ft steering the ship with cables over the quiTters for 'up- wards of 20 days, nukiyg hoevet the best j of'the way towards the Western Islands ancl j Madeira. The weather duringV.1 the tiire was extremely boisterous, ami the chip rf.vch exposed to the scar,.' It was during this in terval that Capt. Mugford planned and c: e culed a rudder which he afterwards procee ded in securing in its proper place, tt the stern -of the ship. It is eV.jrelV of a new ) construction, and does'the invent or. the great j est honor. Merchants and se:trr.cn in par.j- c'duiM-nustbe under gr.al obiigatifins to (,api. 'Mugforc, for the invMlion, and the United Slates wilh feel p; cud in hav ing given "birth to a citizen who haA t:onceivcd a plan so use- ful andimpoitant to the commerced interest, j and from whiclwe may calculate that the lives of mariners may be rendered more se- J cure, and, tlie property of our merchants be -less expoied while on the ocea;u I im. r ' i . . ' r i ue v. losses reiurne.i to mis port u lew days since, and several getijlerr eii h-.ning ex amined the rudder, and a model r.n l drawing .of it, "we are 'enablerf to e;ive t!', ."follow irig deiicript.ion of this highly usefj niavhine. .The rudder ha a false rter-.t fast attached - it, -iwidr-frbTn ' a spare topma":,i whi( h Is about 20 feet in length. The 'main part of the- rudder is. formed from a r.iece of the sojne topmast, and four siuddii.tr s;iil booms secured toget.Hc m..ke the buk part, 'the wliole being lashed with small vopia, and fix- 1 ed in a proper manner with bolls, and handed on the s'des with bot r'ds. The rudder, is 14 feet in length, a:id 4 feet wit'e. It has 8 or 10 rye boils, and there is an equal ni.-nber oh the f-iht ster post, through which pivrts of iron crow-bars wire p-.it and used us pi.Uah., and which, when properly place. 1, attached and secuied the rudder to the s,crn Jest, in the same jnanner that pintab, Uvh.eons, and braces f retire common ruddtrito a ship's c'.ern post, i he old iron tiller oi the ship, lioltte. now ahnrif to he laker., Vi drav forth iidormation lhat shall guide the public in ths inri rm uion of a correct decisiHrr . 1; wis some years ago viiJefv rclvrict' th.it Temple Franklin, the guilds ui of th. Doctor, '.o vhoMi wasjjequealheu Ids bof'k cc: i iperWie-'.:red to I.ordou fir the pur-p'i-e of puldiSI.'ii.g lis lde and wri'h-.gs in cl-t li';,' several vtir. u. 1''ird traits. It is eel tar. thai Penjiinin Ha he, then residing in l'hi'.vMpVt.wi ip.-utcdly Uatvil that a cot.i pletc edilio i ! i.. I)i;i.tor'T. woik'. was torn pdm, bv Temple 1'r.nikhn, with a View tn jnibl. ' n at I .owV.n t' sujih the l.urope- u:i !. iii ru'. " 1 that i co-ti inpntaa ous cdi . lion n I Ilk pnr.'ai h him at Pultad-'phlsi to si-poly t! e df r.,'n t -in i ..i.nn i .. .. This v. ' s at J- i seii. .years ji;o. About t' .tt . t't-u cifu'.ii,s v.cr-: ( iii h nuidc whi'it thp woik w.is to ai piar ; d. tvhich.il was an- vi.red that it mn ht hi- I.M.ked Tor daily. ' l'rmn that day to this no lde of rranklin, r.-;iny of his pelf rm.int e ii!ip;!li'.heil while he lutd. have appeared ; nor li.is piv reason hem' assigned by Temple Tr-iikl'iii I'oi ll.ei.-lion-appearanre It was also tepi.Ued some -1 ?.irs vint e th m M r. lldt,; a,i mim ht I .on."" don h okiel!r, l .ul litrnght the copy ritflil , of thf IVu toi s works from 'I ctfVple I rBuklin ' lor a lue uiu: on what term van no; iia- ; tid :- bui, that instiad of pv.Mishing them, 1 In- had nTiTw:mrt disposed cf Utrni for a h'e.vr sum to the l'.n(litti ptinivrvt v. ho r.outht the in wiU ait to ihcir suppresiMi, nn I 1 t.-t ilu-y h.,e hi t n icvcrdingl) snpprcv In nsrettainlni' t- truth or l'r Hu tnrnt r.. i lythe fiiiiiiIsoltlu-ih.irartcrfrrak. I"t. In l Iik i 'a isc hi rtv.nilry tnnl the hole 1'k:-iy '. -iliti ,il "woil ;,tf u, rrstiil. li'ii I,- lnie.it iti;.hif. Ms iiurpiiii!e thai mil h ,!. in i hq-ntjj (;ni,hcd by ihcScurcsi t i ;u Li i . .so marit.' '. vets wn'.rr held f. i-wir eats .no oe.ni, C'Uti t of a i::ti r,t hair on the uown, in wlikh a feather war, lltu'k, Mas rniiicdy'tiar. Tl 2 iuutf tn fi mbh ot 'licfc rr.en was fit age and lero t.ous. L'pon iio'ntii g the (tage, ihtfs atMni'ir.i.s 'quatud own o;, (uc fide, ai d m for hum- iimr in a lii! efs itii'-jd, t, K i.g and c!t;it, vslin t.'i? Miier( ri ii , m -cafioually coineilirg. At l.ih ijr. d.t.ni ii fed the'.epe'iple, wliich ut could tini ft s a ii dtfcribr, was llrtnL, and they coiiuui hfrd their fnng in a low t,ne. I y 'ej:ree He 'ri.n htcatne ! udti, the foni i f the wainors ande Tl,,. l;. ao. ami o'hyjnkets i i -n.t;iuulUul t,ody- ar. i air mrrn1 pol tu.il itf t nii i ,ti eld for aiqliiiing jj i tcsj" 'tt'g l he I Ainci, itirci.utii,i ii .ut Dr. I rau". ir. Ksscsed Hi- ro'.ilidi in c of tntni, nd hVewiHt-, m ;m ciounl !rgrre, thai j i f the courts iowhi It k w.nt n! No one, I-imii natural ;iu trfltmu, si.d f,, m j!,r actx hi h hi Kti a i, po u,u(i Kntf um ,j,c t,rra, iuoteq di'l. d to tt.n- j!,r miuI ipritn-s of action. JU-..jt )t. r,Hl. Miyttlltld !. Ilit isi.r.ffd J-,,1,',, v,,,,, , l.n w.iki! In t.i rr. iiu n, , ( MfrUM. lion, heoccupir I i'.r h-.l lM :i u-mioo. ntf " '' nf.di .'fi ,f ,j v !., ti ioin c ,t -:iv ihv 1 1 .p, u ,,(.. .... V 'y idth-toiart i ; Kas T .o d ii l.,i,. n i sl.jrr in th g , .it tuiii . ti.i, M ti Js known tolli aid llolkmn k;.ii,;-Mt wasvtij l.mpr, an! I:tn in tx-ft line to i!ic drum, he hejd, an I !un l , 11,,!, I'crtra!!) moving in unilm. 'j 1 1 ,ia;.r, I u xi Ih at a kird cf rnif, on u I it h a f(.. j;l tnoit .iiuiiciotis 11. an ttrniit', was nun it.. T his Vtr, the n.nlic voi hi -i'.d, at d or.e ci the favage f'.owlv lihi.i; lioni hi; fii4 commtnetd a (criek d tm'Vcrr.n.is in accoid with the h'tat iftfc clmr.i. Tj' fc at fi.U gfiiih- .tadtijl? fccaire nuift rapid and ut rc ai jafl my iudni. 1 l.e n1" ami f-jiull wrre rr, t jit,f, aid it.c cancer aain looafud. Amiher, ai d loon rttier a thito audi, and j rcfoinu l bcfeic, w'.th pcrhjps incur in hit j-J-liciilatinn. A'lir vanoiik Ic juiions of il l dancf, a'.u nipanird wjih vaiicd inoie- ii ci h, J lit 1 1.1 iai aio(e , and txhibi-td a ! 1 ne t i fiaunc ap taranee, dmn y;, i ra lit r jmi ping, and tXpnfhng tlint etjio. lioo 11, wid and lltli'ltil jrllurrs H.iiiq; 'iiit'.hrd il.r funp anl the danr, v f , tuned doM u a ai hil.. Tl'r Vtij a..i fuMc wtte ib 11 rlrd in ft it , ai d t I'll, mtdli-inthc fmiiur niai UvUtda tnaik "1 niinraiion whiwh Mr ft4iicly eXpccL m . 1 b I.'. L . ft t !. I. .. . I . i I I , 1 . r i.i io rjt ami niarc a 11111. I riair Btn! e vi n pracefu' Itm to il.r uf. i'.m ndii,( f,i(Uni. lfic ipccftacc tti"!iM!td i!ic ctitr.innj, i '-e p.-i'iial itrprenion uliich tic fane left ti itu rtiit. h wa that ol pny lor rur Uw ircaiutc.t, iicrari of cm fed life, i'i Ian f ihcmfjiei iiiitl a tamial -:ul nmij hr.inj;, trt.tait .( the end ef il eir e union and their !ut urr Jifiix), ai d JliiHr 10 t.fc jiii'iip'ci r.d lenti. inriii-i wlm hei ob'c cur t.a'utc and e'evnc o to a i4f rf'a'ion wih the Surteme J'-ipg. W I tii wc Iim ' on the 1 umbcilcfi . oiniciuiuti aiouiid heeming iih mteU !i;c ic, and 11 i!d as humanity, and then fusJ eut cjsi t i'.ic va.i:it ftalc cV ruh. of the rudder, near the upper par;, and fro n which, on inch ide, sopis writ passid over the quartet s of the ship, to a top mast, .run ning out near the mizin ehains, and h;.ving a single block at the end. tie proper tiller ropes were rove through them, and the ship then steered in the usual ma.ncr with the 'vhctl. There are several large sliaps fast ened to thr faUc t.tir"i fast, from which haw sers were passed on each side of the vessel, in order to sicurc il in iti prope r stuiion, up on the old stern post. '1 he old gudgeons Mill ri inaii inc. on the stem pos.t, it was iietebsj iy to cut mjriiws ititotlie false on to rectne llufi, and these were found of ver) cssrn ti.i! -n vice in keeping the whole machine Jit ml; fixed in the assigned situation. On the 3.1 ed l ebmar;' 'he whole was prepared w:iud l;e weather btlng then lavotalle, the mw it ;!der Vas foisted over tftc Mem of th sliiji with a 4 pound cannon to sink it to thi. proper itcpth, and the fJte sternest being e nte red tfiio the 1 udder case, the quarter ropes hatded tight, and u ftv bolts passed through it from the heud of the t ld stein poit, it was thu M cured and foliitd to jswer Verfectly Vdl. and the ship Meerc.l her ccatkc without any ilifhiulty. They wie then in late 3t bill long -IS. The; passage to Maheillcs was now pcrfonmd m the safest manner. When the,1 ai riicci, in Marseilles the new rui'dtre xiittd coiisiletaMc attcntfjii. The 1 n i.iV ti ok tlriittingiof it, and all the cap t.i;,ii in pint t-jok rate to furmli thcmsch'tl Miih roiopU te models ,f it. Most unipiet, tiotmble as il lelile s to ships, it is the tnost tr,rful itite'itiuii of the ogc The plan it ve ry iimplc, mid ihe ttfore the more easily fol lowed now )t is found out. I'.iery ship is prtwided witli mateiialsto make uih a rud der vmiii carriages furnifchtel the proper nr fwits, i.ul the spare pars on e'eck chiefly the other miiierials. llcrelo(orcsinrTi hate al ways found it iinjKsiblc to Kcurc the new , rudder to the U stern os. I he pit?rnt I it aoids thh difikuli) . A r.tw t-r Jul j jfrn fwsi it ir,trt.fJf i.t d tit niT. ttddrr 7i f rif'tj sttvtfd tit it I'fjittt tt I'tivtt th thit'$ J tiet, snd thus the great cdistrvctiou to f.xmg I rudders at ca, U mii tui'tiuicd. ('-pi. Mug furd, certainly drservts the I irhtst enrmni- urns for this intntnn, pmu e titist that a Rrateful country will acknowledge, that to him wc arc indehlcd for a disrotrtr pfTotding new security fo the litts of men and their property, when rxpotcd fo Xfc ut -ge-rs cl a smmy ar.d tempestuous oeesn. To eBiwen it will he almt'ti nnntctisary to add that the fenncn was withdrawn from the stddcrsf'.cr it was 1 !ccii in its proper birth, and uVtn ci boar, the i,ip am n. SHIP HOPEWELL V S RIG ; ROC A . .ijD. The following is an extract of a letter from captain Sissbn, late-master of the ship! lope well of New-York, dated. roint-Petie, July 26, 1804. V ' ; " No doubt ere this, you have heard of the rapture of the ship Hopewell, and brig Rockland-: owing to S. W. and S. S. W . .;. Winds, was obliged to go to the eastward of Bermuda. On the Spth June, lat. 27, 53,' long. 61, 5?, at 3 A. Mi saw a brig uhich ap-. pcared to be clogging us,;-and at daylight she boredown ppon us, hoisted an Knglih e nsign, and fired a gun to leeward. Wc were then i'ihder all the sail we could -Jet, diut finding she came up with us very fast we hoisted American colours, fired a guif to lee- ward and .shortened sail. I hailed the Hot k- land and desired captain Atkins to keep eu 'ir lee bow, ..and near us, as I. wished to speak the ynivateer first, and know what slic-' '" was before ve atlempted any thing she was then on our weather quarter. .The Ubckland not kreping in her station, ' drop ped more to leeward and nearly on our lee ipiarler, the privateer was then almost. with in hail of lis but immediately up hel'in" and run along; side RockUtul, and commenced il- ' ring uiuh'i- English colours w hich was re- . turned from the brig.- The privateer being betwf eh us and the brig, prevented my firing .until l got i:i a situation to lire clear of the Rockland, which was in less than a moment; when we commenced fifing to the- best ad vantage we could. The Rockland fired on ly one broadside' and some musketry, when ' she. was boarded ; they only left three, rnui on board sheered oil' and gave us a broad side, aim attempted to board us but was, re pulsed iy odr wiiurter guns, pikes and mus ketry., Vhej Mien kept clear of our pikes and pla.ed continually with all their men witli iiothing hut musketry. Our nun see ing their slitf nSates falliog, ii'iost of '.he landsmen if.. it their ijuaricrs ; the privateer seeing'tiijs, itt.'Uiptid the second time to board us by cutting our 1. citing ; and ovei owei riig .ts'oy iiuinheii., was obligtd to haul dowa ccl.iurs, a:,d cpiit the titi k. other- I: -.vibe-bt cut in pieces, Vt had 3 killed, i . j iiadly wounded and 'slilily wounded; the I arst who fell was pool Mr. liird,Uvc-was stan- ; ding near me ; he recel'ved one ball through . his body, and another through his head, and never after spoke a word,.' , " After the Rockland was hoarded w c en- gaged the privtVeu; clo;-e on board for 40 mi nutes. Vh:n th : Hack general (a passe n- - ger) fou.id re jvee captured, he ran beloi with a pistol, with an lnteiiiion to blow Hi?- ' ship up : and with much diitculty we preven ted it. fie set all the cartridges on fue in the cali.n and steerage, which was in pouch tubs, arid only my laving idie magazine scuttle sa veil the ship and our lives. .When he luund , he could not blow the ship up, he. put, the pistol to hli head and blew his own britus out. . ; 1 . : , , i " Tnc pr".valV,:r tiok out all the paten ters, o;Ticcrs, 'and men, except myself, fcr- 4)en.ter, two hnys Jind one of ur,. mciLliaJlf wounded. 1 he privateer continued with us until we 1 .t1 ed in (his port, which was on the 17th of July, and was imncriiatcly put all to gether in a most miserable ' pi ison, wiih m '.hi'ig ':o eat but striking beef ar.d ccartc Iread, ana very thirt eyen of that. 1 ley will r.otJuTer mc to sec any Ame rican, nor haye any communicatip? withrty hody. Tlii re ir. a schooner called the Snake-iu-the-(rass, bought n Nevy-Vork, and fit ted out at Salem, with five guns, taken and brought here a few da) s before mc ; .one cf the hiatus 'u allow ul to go o.:t at a lin e, and . Ibis was the osdy tsppontinily IJ.'ai. to write-i They say that 'orders have gone.to Amenca, ihateveiy vesvl bound to Kt. Domingo, if taken, staR be tteate das pirates. Cod cnly Knows what thrf nn tn to do witr. 111, 1 beg you will 'do ull in your power to gi t c ur govtrriTiitnt tochimus, otherwise 1 c'.cn't no-.f what they may dc they scern to be- . mveiPTaic agaiiisi me nmericans, anue-rii . told me every ytiip and captain'a name that . was armed from New-York. " Ctt. Atkins had his mate and one mau -killed, and scttrcl wounded, and died otthis " 'plate-on the 22dinit. s, , , The schooner bnke-inUie-L.rass was tomnut.dcd ty James Mansfield, who is al-' ao in pi ison w ith all his mePi the vessel will be condeini.ed although they did out fire a shot. As no protest can be made here, I thn't it Ust to let the. officers sign this letter.witK in. Several Jaevc tr'v,fC" ,c Kr,''''t ready to go down in the Uitc alter the Ameri cans. The privatrcr that took ut wailh-. big l'erbriskey, ca t. Antv.an, with ten lrctich sixes, two twelve txiBnn larronaurs. cmclonr eithtccD pcnder, and or6 hundred! t.iul hlly men. me 1 rencii icrmm t rtir invrtfrate against lie Americans, and insult us as they pat, the prison ; alltbatl can t more isto rep:.csl ) '0 1 to do w hat you can wHH ojr go', cm me nt to claim us as Ainerie 1 think the manner in which ihe French privateer engaged us umler Knuiish co. loi'i. will he a sufficient reason for them to claim us and fuithcr that your ahip and propt rty wat defended with spirit until over towered by tltlnlhers.,, Cows Strayed. II RAY ID rm iVt fsVf'i.Mi'i Ifitlefsti butt fWt nAt.i f.Mt, ih MILCriCOWSi eti llt M VI V, tM i s Wti4. cf s u4 color. A fiub:a ! ill It fiJ lot tsfotft.ii.ca l iht Csi U it (rolfl lorn st Iih itlta ib Ivt it Until cl iki lh. TH0MA1 III2tlAlD. '. Vilmiojieo, Ail Ii, iIj. ii I
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