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4 Y 1 C APTAIN. ACOD JONES ,. ', .' , at O UMled But r AVm lon "-iboqt the year 1770,' near the '.vT.kVef SmyrnaJta th. county of Jweni, ilAe of pcUxrc'' Hi! father .wis an lade 7 ctrdeot Qd're:KCtal4?'farmeti.xctlln was oexi tuor.lt ul Telii m character. ;lTu mo,Ir4 iio aad.hccrcw Wore Tripoli; forga fa goixi faxdy oi the name c( Jnes . I'tolrino page In ojt naval bistoryi atoned for, rdir.xTVtv.' Uepulut. ' HtiiH Ud'lliili.'they kadglirti.; A'. man, and darbgUf vW inttrreoif g period so near were the tv veiseji, tnar ic , bejwee hi appoiotmcnt'mad .e warwjA mTof4ihe Vap wcr paAed agtqa jn-f rritoH,he -e iLUwTf mpU d inch- FmlieU aide.imd two.nf luguM. lh 'I'.tioggui Matital kW! i .r which he Ii atUhe Uw pon 6f.he FfolK.tnd trrpe thr r'reteitctlebfvVa.:-.--,.- - 't h61e lengtKof hefdeck. Ar tlui.mr.meM, - Oa ihe bcUmtUi of tbt wif with Trip Tak Lan a teaman of the Wp, pJlt iiKr u atntion.d ott; beard 'cfllht fricate fellow who had betfti ooce imprrased bv PhUadel A'Vndcr iho-comBftiwt of the gil-1 Britih roaio of war, jumped on 4 gun Utit UaJabridc. .Tlie which belfrcut'.n5,mnd ai springing on bard aaJ'ubleand iateresting'wania ( the ditd. i Sofiof.' Between tiri;ard thc'ea aftir- i" wtd 'hi fiiher-married agaTit.vitb :Mii ItpJt,rand4a''ghter of th' hnoraoit Ryva -HJt. JoYroerlv chief iaaijcc ef -hJ supr-ip j 'cc'art'of 'Cfelaware j or, as t was lhea Ue 1 iT nonvaoedThC' lorer . totibtic ori-DcU: HTwW" ShvrtK after this aecad niarriVg 'V bi dwd,.wh hu hit jnly cImio vvas ."efactly four yer fj.ags. It waths gov! : Ot a tepniothcX,'.wh6 had a!l thelindfei-lmgi 'ofWtvtfJIeHfftfwi'J: which thb - excollanV womy ha'l brjrfte ' : wa di the fa- tber;, waa on his'dfihtraiifered to the chilo. )H hech9 was nart&red frjna infancy toinin it 7 hood, .with a tfil matcrnaV care and teder ; Com. Aj' an. early: age. he was placed at V 8cho6liin4 His pofisieacy in learnmg.was e qtial tp net mot auxious wish- a. After b-i comidg 'wtll: acquainted With the r gent a) V branthes. of,an English education, he was transfirred io a grammer schoil at jLewes iii U SuAMX''cunty conducted by h Earned and 4 , pious. Dr. Mar.hew. WjUo;.i. Undr his di- XeClIOa He Ivou uk (.isaiuo uiuiii ji- dtjity; awd became .well acquainted with the litin. aod Greek: nguagjs. Tbc writer-oi i"th:sj memoir . aisuncav rememirs aiso, tnat ''jdg griraicallcsaQOsliecontinuaily buVe ?'oflf"th? pauftj'and teceiyed btyond all others, from his pre- cen hieit L.cw e atulr of ; hv- lnrnhvsicjn aua sufjjtn oi w er. in mc 'iiilyjof sKsutw , Wrth-him he iilig;6l! -tiro3ecUtexj.hts uuaes tor tour- tars, aittr fA which tiended the mual courses of nuiA- rwpal lectutes .Tie,-Uaiyiruy ot f eansylva -' ' leid'htbpwevePs continue long in th facticA.'X-He foufld th. field alriAdy engrvs- '.sseu Dv a numoer oi .o? anu xjencam-u gci- tlornen of the faculty: among whixvh was tfrt S Utft UTrteritedrDr-MVIiJler tof New-York. ' J- .DkscciTracsdfbV-tHtf scanty i molo.inent tha ' .as cbinmoolyv the lot ot the young ;n.sician, Y JwparieQTof macive life, he drtermitv l ed to AbaoaonineproiesiJon iuj tne -pres nt 1 y ana StTKomv mors pruuutiivc uttimanuu 1 -Th'i resoiutiotr vii$ matter of much rrgn t 7 L 4. " -V h. - '.1-1 S- i-: - Tt'. -;' anting me eticr pysivii" . ucy cyicnaiu v:dMhBKopiitpii)f his medical acqui retncnti J- "iinU ,ostdered h'm as projnisirig to b:come 1 a dis'tirfcuiahed, and skilfuf mem'er'nf their ! "booV. 'V- Governor Ctayiou who as himelf !k sui,,ciiKjuisHJUjrayl, ott-jj tat uc was u a. i yed i'3iiseterinioation.: inferred on hi , Uv:'rkb3p of the supreme con -1 of the atau l v ''of iJawar ' , 'foiLthacouaty. f iCents v m !' Iti 'thU " iffice hJjb6HUn'9ec. Cr-ome time k ; out ,tnev.4!n:cu7 atnrero- us aunts ivas u-i coisf.(niai"VU$-j hj3,;btakh arid ",ha!)its ; h t.'lbmrd tV mtnMc.lntire-kee'.'actsnes, arid ?" poss;8st;d .tbac ardent spirit; of euterprisc tha U 1 1 ' cao. heVttr 'ihcimaqQi I i 4 i .'l"a - f .r.nm mnn- life. - With a ttftain hravi with bis the Fro- , Uc : Captain fnr wishing to .fcje again or- 'fore boirdiotr. ca'W hifO down, but ru$ loi-e- bowrTer, jshichte'gal' Vi'reciiptivjt in a ooxiwui : by the lm;ruuitlacn;evemeot to tu T cu,a B 1 "w,lwut,;M !" ' rise. vTweoty' itaroth4 of $e- already oirthe b'jw-prit t Jie 'fiouc wnen, ..Vl- . . "i j j i : -f'.t,'- IV. . vanvin a barbarous people, ana seeing xne a-nor inoemnujwMuiM ihb y " " nor impaired'the constitutiotif ourero- hammock clh o board. iAtlhir'Jgnal the B!et by iutur wttb v TOrous beaHb aod an crew f llo;red, but Lieutenant Diddle s feet lulnri .l --Vrt!iitin when relieved from pot cntar.trtta in tnnTiriOff or vne enemy iAtiti iS'lr.vrrv ( h.n coufttnmt n. bowsprit, andMi'lshipnian BAei.tm his ar- he returned- bome full of life and ardnir. llo . dor to get on b'Mrd. laying hold , of ? hs toat, Wasc,oh after promoted to a lieutenancy. hs fell back on thr Waspa" de'ck,y. He eprang - i Tk;. .r,. Kfl mrritt-A hrf re his. coanr- ire. and as t!ie Rext -Bwell i f lheea brouKhu ment in Tripoli, hut M-.r w.u rant niceKa the -frolic nearer, h got on ber lwprit, . mt critical command in our service ; having stood in th; w::v of hi orcL-'m-nt.'' Jie'was now f.r some tune employed on thaOileans station, wh-re he conducted hi m- elf with his usual judneut and proprirty, and was a fav-, rite i-i th polite circles ol the Orleans and Mississippi Tc.ritories. He was shortly aft -r a. pointed to the command r . i ; . . j r, u - 1. : ot tne ong vrus, staiion.a ior mc yiuitcu ' repeated prjs of Approbation . cenW. A-.,the are t eight ? Academy, and erttred oo ih I ? .fona. ai'cVmQInenfs::6Cnw:e f;land resolved YJAl tjpAt a,meisu'.ea force : vi c-haracteri a Ajiort$tve$fy :T? wa(i toVterfas a" midslnpman . !hn$ ;tWiecVfbta n'try, in,, the yea- 7: . i'- v 799,wben.menactith at wiFranc. 7 LA,il'e:V'at twenty-nhie" K at!,' no ton ti Mj. J. A. Bayvi Dcbwareipptepriated 15,000 do'.Ur cumpoaLio: to captain Jone an J hit cr fv the loss tbev tusuined by the t ecsptuj ihe FrHkj Thty aUoofdered a g - Ij mt itibt presentrd to the capuia, at.d i oa to each of bis oftuers. ; Various other marks of "honor have paid by the 'legislatures, and the ciil2C04J .lifferent states, which it would be surcrf u enumerate ; but the most substantial mony'of approbation which he has retelv'v is the appointment to the command t& tljr gate .Maxedonian, lately captured fromii British. " ; Japtain Jnres is nbout the middle siie'if unf active mjuU :nd igrrous make, and taej. eclfcttonstjruirua, capable of the utmost ; giLtfice' arid fatigue?. J- Naturally and babimak ly temperate hin.-elf, he is a gfeat promoter J temperance amoi.g hs crew ; and has bee successful in reclaiming many a valuable ic manrom the pernicious habits of uitoxicauo. Ht is nor in what max' be tonsidrriV, . . - . .'. ' M wh-reXang Si noth-r s.amrm Wfre air ady. 1 -uigc u snip, mc recovery ct whichw H passt-d th-m on the forecastle and was.be one oi ihe nio?t anxious objects of th- Brv. suro ised at seeing not a si- glc,man alive rn fish navy ai which will call forth ihi m.,jt th"- Frolic's deck, except the seamen at the impl icau;exomest on ei her side. Mm id hj. wheel, a 1 th-.e offi frs. The deck was slip- tour, c, judgment and skill o Captain J pery with blood, and strewed with the bodies of ihe ! ad. As he went tjrward, the capt. A the Frolic, with two oth .r fu.ers, who of our commerce on the southern mari- were standing on the quarter d.ck, threw . . . " 'i i ; .u i .l . i . j i . : i: . . '. .... time iror.tifr. in tnis situation ne CC'j witn aown im-ir swums, ar,u maoc an iin.ui.auuu vi gilence and fidelity, and though there, wtre ofthei b -dies, denoting that they surn-mier at une timr insidious fiuggetmiis tpc con. id. At tni m mtnt the cotors Wfte still nv trary, it has appi artd that he conformed to his ing; as, "pr iba Jv, nom- cf thtst amn ot the instructions, promoted the public interest, and Frolic would da: to go into the r-ggmg t .r Mvci-ntin- utUfarti m to the government fear of the mu-ketrv of the VV:isn. Li-. u e- wi plaCi- tne most implicit conEdence, ands sati-.fi. d. that whate'cr fortune iny befalhia, he wili always sustain his own high repu-at'wa and iht hoi-or of -he American fl g. v Frota the lxn Ion Star cf May 27, Notice of a Acwiy Diucwercd Shoal. It is singularly ren urk. ble, that, notwulj.! staiu.ii.g the lapse of 320 years since Varqutt1 In J8U, CUp.ain Tones wis transferred by nant Biddl, ther. f,jr,, jumpe i in.o the ng- a' "ina opened tile parage between Indii the secreiarv of the navy to the command of g'mg himself and haled dwn tin- British ,- "'d A ut-optf by the way oi the Cape of G.od Hui.e, the discovery ota'ihoal, linminen-j? da- gcrous both lrom is extent and situsuoo, t ship , frequjnti.ig that route, should bereV served for this late day. r ' V Such, h wevtr, is the fact ; a veu , daa gerous sh ai having been rccntly discovtreq, dcoiecs to the eastward of the' C.v. fcW :b the Anericanshi Union, on her.passagfe. ' from N w-York to the Isle of France." Att, is f importance to the. interest of navifeai'ioa mas;s soon ,uai l"c H"3"1"" oi whs xnewiy aiscpveuu, ; the dead and every thing on ! danger be as speedily andidely promulgated, iay a compltt .wreck. ' -j ?s possible, we embrace thejeafliestopportutii.' e ir (1 that ibFr-lic mounted ' insertion to the 'annexed exuac! j contaiiiinira descricriDtion if thisfshoal. frdrts f.r convoy if hi Britannic M. .jetty's-, sloop twelve pounders on the .mam-deck, and tw i"un.ial Pt on f-oaid nw JMajesty, ship. a ,4 came ui, v-iipi. yv airen, wno receiyeo as atie s ted cdpy of .$be e xtrac't frpni? the A mcrkafli ship Union, on her arrival at. the isle of Fraiit witnout lutt rmisbion. in i- ur or nvt mi nutes the maiti'.Opmast of the ty"asp wa-? shot aw ay, and, falling 'down with tIu mamtipsail vara across the larboard fort and forr topsail braces, rendered het ht-au yards unmar.agta bi dui ing the rest of -.he actin. I.n ;tyo j 'yMBJJJS61 fr the alHjiyj three nimutes more her gaft .nd lii'.z. ii-u p of hia. uderstondine'afid bii.Varied acrfuirel sraltan sail were shot a.av. Still slit o. tiuu- ri ritncntss if may het tadily imagined, tberefitire, led a.closc and constant fire. The A hor jp:at)y7Mi friindsveTcdUaatist5ed the sloop f w.r Wasp, mounang eighteen sign ad possession was take- ot -he rroli' in rweaty-f ur pouid crronades, and rwas de- f uty-three minutes aiter .ht first fir . She patched, in the spn g oi 1812, wun com- was in a snoctcmg crndrin; tnt umn-o-ck, nutilcatiouy from our jovernmentio iti func- particu'arly, was crontk-d with d- ad ai d lonarirs at the courts ot St. Cloud an . St, w -und-d, and dyi .g ; thejc being but a small Ja;nes. Before he returned f-otn this voyage, prop.jruouot the F.hc s crew who hadtscap- ar had been declared bv the United bt'tes a- cel. C iptain I mes mstintly ?eni on oc ;ird gainst Great Britain. Captain Toues refitted hn surg- jn . ate, and all the b ankets of the us ship with all possible despatch, and repair- rrilic wre brought from her siop-room lor rd to sea cn a cruise, in which he mettfith no the comfort of tne wounded. i To increase ditr luck than toe rapture of an inephVideia-'thts 'cOhfusi-m. both the Frol'.c's rr ti'- prize. He again put to sea ou, the 13th fefl, Covering f October lust, and on thu 18th of the. month, deek, r cl h titer t long and heavv gtile, he f 11 wttk,a It now appe tr d ihat ihe Filic mounted, 7 w,Pve insertion to tfie annexed extac ..umberof stronol armed merchantmen urt- sixteen thirty-two poUnd .caicnades, . fcuH ccwlumnSd "escncription thisfshoal, trdma war the Frolic, Captaiu Whinatts. -A twelve-pound caronades.- She was, threfr-T'e. As this engage men1: hus been one or the su erior to the Wap, by ( xaciry fotir twelve m-.jst decicUdiy nonnraoie to tne vmerican pounaers. i n: numoer ot meu ou poarai a- fl from the super 1' r force of the Vntmy stated by the -.fficers o th. Fr.lic, was one hurc-1 ecrifition of 4 Shoal' ee Jtu tle'.i4mrice $h . id as ?he British writers, in endeavouring to dred and ten the numbei ot Seamen On board: -api.iacntvei mr. araon ajcrcar, ccountfor jrnr successes, and to undervalue the Wasp was one hundred and two f but it I Sbaundfrm ew- York and ..the Cbfieoj&il. ar victories, have studiously passed this bat- could not be ascertained, whether ir this- one! .'!e!0tJ sie of t lauritiust - ' lull? ', Oll.l-. A - 1 4 tie over in silence, and seemed : xiou ;to el hundd ai d tep, were irjclutled the marines . J " -v rV ,Tnw. ,g .T bow it into oblivion, ve sh ,11 take this occa-' and fficers ; for the Wasp had besides- her m"4 b' ln 8- 'hro. 41 deg. 2; mm. L. oL iion to republish a full and particul ,r account one hundred ad two men, officers and ma- . r ,uu- 'J,UFB ?f u,,u- .5V.W-W-d i , which ha, al.eady appear, d in th Port rins.s, m-iking th? whole crew about one hun- 77Very c ar sk'7sb,P JU!H stee ring at 4 Folio, and which w have reason to believes is dred and thim -five. What is, howevei de.- V oaw '" au"ul .Jprg,. ano su scrunulousb correct. cisive,as to their comparative fore is, xht u'K"?sf watr- Ty,8 K" cu ...... , ,.n ; -a nnA ,-(zr. f th-'pr. .,rinn,,.i.J .',f sanu i3ioit dS;ne DreaKersrecec!toana.irom the weather was boisterous. The topgallant they had a. many m -n as they knew whaYdtfU wy uirecuou , on aKers?s uta yardsoflhe Wasp were taken down, her top- with and in fact the Wasp could hat e sparefi u'd reach rcm thc "Jn l0P w sails wv re close leefed, and she was prepared fifteen, men. There was, the, fore, ou the V, t. ,f v V? ,",MC"l'u. UIC r . i . . .i tv i- :.:if... ... .. i i- r halt r.ast to J?.ast .ind bv sonih ihe hidv 1 tor action. adoui il o ciock tne rronc.-mosi-iavoraoie view, at least an touautYxOVV , , (. , . . S. 7. " . u'..h..i a,i . v,tl, ni'n ir, . . i f,,K J,,. '; tL-:0'! h aDom tinctmiics distant m 'diately, displayed the American ensign disparity of loss was, much fit eater X The ll . , ' and pendant. At thirty two minutes past 11, exact tumber of k i ti. d and wounded on board the- Waap came down to windward on her 'ho Frolic culd not be precisely de! rmincd ; larboard side, v ithin about sixty , ards, and but ;CfOni: the observations of our ( fficers. and hailed. The enemy had haled the Spanish the declarations of tho-e of the Frolic, th colors, hoisted the British ensign, and opened number Cpuld not be less than abvUt thirty fire of cannon ard musketry. J his the, ! killed, includ'r g two officers, and of the Was-p instaatiy returned ; and coming near- j wounded between forty and fifty ; the captain er to the enemy, the action became ct se, and j and second lu ut nant being'bf the numbe.i. ' ouires andWcepUng, JiesstonV heTna jilnrinaydayandbada bimjndto 7;C0ttl cinly console tht$'iv"'VitJtbejrtflo. ; I ptonVtjWfagcuy)ty ' I Sr'iiiaareVnVal"im: jdoVtbeUfe.bh'aA y&Jtiji !lt;ptiobkbitf thcy ieit some dcgfeeVcadmiratidtt Vsfbr bat decionrit.?naracterlach;-j i yht tnwnut ifif what he' toncejvt d a 'laU'lible S ?U r c couli Itnable Klra to make; sucl) lage sa uThe'firstcrm PrS tne lather, 5C'6urJnfMt naW. the late Commodore BarrVvfroni Whom 6e4erived geatinsVwti " 1" Tiractice bf hi icrofeswinnV anctexnerienced practice lof :iiia profesi6nV ? the' ulmbst Kdaesi -'ajiiv3itjr..IIeV 'yas a t', midshipman -icfai .board y.the . fnjga nited rT ;5ates, when she bOTC to FraLtej Chief Jiis- j ; fl?t XStrcttb and General aVie'coyoj s so.a vraa to rough that -the. muzzilc-btsf the Wap'i guns ;L. -v: . J" tl a ill iqc wuicr. x in nucn- firVd-vas the -ship's sia;wa that their shot iytnt 'cither on chemvis deck or below it. while the . glUh fired as the vessel rose aod thus her bafls jchii fly tuuclied f the igging or. were bown awayi The Wasp now shot ihead of the Frolic, raked her, arid Jien resumed btt J position on her larb ard bow. Her firs was now. voTiousiy u.icnaeu wua sucn success ana thktof ibe FrcliTsolinkened, thaV Captain Jnts di -not wish, to boaj. he34?sV yKe roughness of the &ea Caight e8angeV;bQtrrye seli. ,!but" ibi; tbe cotirs more every brace of the WasS jraVnot awavi and,her rigging ct bitich tern; jbpiece?, , that heiiraa nsma tnt nimasu, Deing usupprt ed, wbuld goby .ibij boards ind'the Froli be, Ultqescapejiemo best chance, vfi securtrg' her sras.to board and ucuuvuii: vyuKiw. vuvternnai iui' view be ircwiSs ahip7n&:!ot intd6 wn 1 upTnlhe cacrayv-iuc vessels. siduck -earn .omcris tne WAsp's'aidiwbbihgng:; svbetUbm'm'tf r in b tvun m nin anil Lffin,vn r,,., ,ir rw in. vv rn ' . The Wasp had five men killed and five slight ly wounded I AH hands were nrtw employed in clearing the deck, burying the dead, and taking care oi the wounded, wnen Captain Jones sent ordtrs Lieutenant BidtUe t proc ed to Charleston ) any southern port tf th Uuited States ; and, as there was a sus; icious jail to wind ward, the Wasp wcu.d cot.titjue h.r cruise. 1 he bhips then parted. The suspicious siil nviw c-mi' g. down very fast. At first it was supposed that j&e w.is one ofthecouvv;wh oau an nea ciuring tne engagemcnt, and Who now came for the purpose pS attacking the pnz.-. I he; guns vo the l rolic. were thett-y fore loaded, and the ship cleared for action but the enemy, as the advanced, proved to be a seventy-four the Poicriers, captain Bercs ford. She fired a shot over the Frolic ; 'pasr sed her ; overtook the Wasp, the disabled state of whose rigging prevent her ,frm escaping.,; ana tien return a td the irOhcr who could of course make no resistatceVVlbe' Wasp and Frolic wejre carried into Bermuai 0n tbkreturorc;.Car4'iv Jones to the U. States,4ie 'Vas eVerj where- rereivedSvlth the ItttmostVembnstratldus of gratitude and r "ad- imiwlipm. Brjlliaht ivedbim initbeitiVs diroifkn.'hhS,i:oas. sed.Th&Mcgislatute -Of ,v his :ativeVtaterafi:!-' over: the. head of Cai)ta4nT ones and- thc Jatat Ututenaati MfBiddle rhoVffe' ; af. tVia-t; m menk ta.;.dingi igeth'near; tbi tapsfant'T(be Frolicvlay'o tair forialing, that they decided no b'' ioms. At sun-set t; i Ltd. On inspectinE- the man ot theTtidian ,Oo-ai& ajpet adverting to the pdsitioa ofhiKslv ne'arly in the direct track of the Ehjps butward ar.d homt.ward boui.d, the niimj shuddtr( the idea, that a danger treattnifig lfapt' de tru ti m to all who approach it, should Iw rennined so long unknown i stnd it-canntt,W. doxibted,- that ?ome ,atleag of the many ship known to have. been lost at, sea1 iio gfeatda iaui.1. iii-m i ui- viipe, nave. merxneir rate uhw the. totiil ignorance- that till this time has pre vailed, of the existence of this shoal ; the datt ger of which isTncread by its situation w' stormy lattiude, rendering th5 safety meat' 1 of boats, or rafts, of the people of any vefcd"' wrecked upon it, almost entirely hopeless'. . from theFortlnnd Goztre -.Wi A soy of Mr HenfTobbs, of Baldwin, about five years old, ifcgttoa pefghbcurW the loh inst. itk-iinro.(ot': right path, which led "Win diref'tly Into the, woods, by which meanstlie was lost. : cin-umstarce was not, discovered till ttrf nigtijj.'di1igent searcb wai made," but he.cculd no bJ fcjund; Ithere bPga-c9dtiottcre for s ptimber of miles ine Very ditefJi'iu. ' In; f6fmatfcn"Was given iti the' cvenirig to they fullyi6symf)liiicw and j aasem bled irtbfrSi n ext j and succtei'l days, tdihCnbtrWO yi eir nsn. m we wmereyiutjon ,iney.yo tcd,biri' elegant 'piecof plate, 'with j$Sj pHate ensraV tugfc j ( Thev 'eongresVof thc U? iJemy. V uton, witl eretjieure, the Itiinti af thLj 1 :-rv e ; kiua Mmhf i a prjuof tbat ontpienpua rtktr n er l to m tante in Ue ftaVal service. .( : um ui J"oe tnan.a mje 1? et;gni.-i d;scoVer was .m'ofteTlluhe'viatbi , when tiey siw bis tracks pjibe mudward of two iwIeV frem honje ritiU ip;ras&Vgw. not devoturid bimbc rntisr hav i njrishta witn c'ald,f astbere JM4'csftet;I:WfaafW he:; ws's lp?t, ;tbi 5gM ci4-Ui4 fii. :grodcl $m Md. WW tblply clad.'hr out S'ockincr-i.nl' hfw, IMnrurith.randine v O w- www- 'f ' wr'.-, , f ' tO jit ?nj :rSevVejn the itarchone (fay'longerra14 i the ,4ih about i 0 irMockv-Ai? Mi - found bJntluefirvleifr
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