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. f ( it .. 'rid? Nortk-CamlmdBtate ' 4 BJLLT21GU, (N. C.) VBU)AY .MAY fis, 1818. Gazette I i i: ! r rUStllMED WEBKLY, fs ' r TUO.VJS flE.YDEHtiOX,jr. . 4rc'm raai as sa a-vwest. sa. rarsa ' uiiiuitwiWttrt &l ( tun iskai i J ":7lic, CaSTIra,eSlI 4IU -V T WTV, X iUUlUH SS V,fiMT ? IAAATWTTTlCli NOTICE .n Jl srrvsi traseiun- 'jwjn i aveti evtuc, inn an A to o, Iroia UtJ to Norlk, and to Urate living oa , the a4 uKtvcr,waii to trade MiajetusvU e. T'j- tuWriUr I'M beea at eouwdrablctiae la Uii ' aoo th lhiak ofUVj Kmr, at his Vtrrj, about oo mil .1. . v.Miilila t tu as to oukii k an ev aad aata eenvy enactor Carrujej of say oYacripUou. He ha alas, purehas ..a - flil aad Bonn aad intends k-cfDiinr noil attwxl- mo. , Tb Stare, aek, of til place,- new- erwees- at this FarrV' V' iberelore. ihiailm penotif abo athuL mte-Jlorwt JOHN -MATTHEWS. ' t yafCttwUie, April 30,1811. , 8(-pl TO HOUSE CARPENTERS. T HAVE aiob rth tSa aUaotkA jf .Crpaitrt Tho" I vbo m vMUwaaxace la aoab a vrO to ar bTviowia , SttTttJONEJL " Waia aaontr. May I, lilt. la. V i OXFORO ACADEMY. ' ffH Setai-aoouJ iwamioaUoo cftha Stndcgt of this Scm JL jom- VU aomroeiice on Uh: firat Mowlay of Joott Melt aad terminate oa the Friday folio iig Parents, Ouardiwk, tLefrifDdof tJlntiUtjgi rmierallr are reipecifuily lavited to attend iff tin pnrpoao of witnening the profieieiw V A CAUTION, . WHS IE AS, myaeiAMl Amu Gaady. oni lime bt the year 1811, purehMfid At KK atka,th Ktud Horae cnmmoaly called the Bald ttagte t fitr which -myv aclt aad aaid Ajim Gawlr. (heuifr jmotly together in the aid contract) ave aatd Bit Okka a note i fu hua. dml J hfy dollars, Bayaclf lUncHn); aa prmcipal aid ail Araoa iiandr aa ascttrity. 9on tiiM afterwvd I tiAlcratood from Mtd A mot Candy that be bad taken in Hie uld note from caid fcn Uicka. end that he tha heU tike htdte hitiuelf i aa,rot the the arrenseat be rwcn eeUfndaidAnve elthfl thee pt-purcluiTf vh aiJ Sua elaree. I julhr 9c4 oec bf oHhe aaia MM frf SUiOk - I hktre been far eome ye p-ymr to and Hne at the-trclWt coi6aeewbi tWhoeeaty ewi &det tty of ihceaid Aire luly UeiHS froni Ihe pMausek ut the kAid Asm, that U wtwlu re we all UtojtuR crodk. aad in. iut he told tue Xh. he iiad dotto nut ater uavinf. kfl thought one half or rnfr f the Athi af R4i0. twteltef with the interest thereon. thought it nlvutWe to aee the id note, and haVe the bnstM fairly adjured j for wbri h I have made repeat tdpi.lic.tiontotbeeid Ajn.. aiandyt though the and Ainu faiied to produce the aakl note, but iJ that he had given all i(e just creUiis dui alas : my conn Amre i the suUl Amoa'a honoalV aad &lelity. haa ex ' 'i m at the Studenta under ks care. Na Hmdent a ill be per tnttlflu 10 leaTe ine ocitoui uuui micr in - bi i ure . . . ir i r. 1.1. ' V S, eLil hU ben n-ad.-Tba erekAof ecit .cs. p-rt d , a,,d I am likely to he tnjarcd for 1 an, cred.ubly TUI aommeaae en the third Monday til June Under the informed ihat Uie ud Anws lioida the aaid note of g0 f j- i-.o- rt. nM.nl I'mihei. to wit : Mn Georre V . uriiiinut liaviMr very itue or any crcuiU ana tliat uc - nnnenml. Msistnl bt Mr Levi M'Luoe in the mile nnvr uenti: uinc in haO'ea in iie pu-thase i f aaid .anartmetiL and Mia Arabella M. Boswovtb aaa'.ited by Mr. I Hone and iitenOa to contend acrainst me for the full a Lotus u, n nan in- u jcuk urpun. Ariaugo ' ' merits are Bnkiif torn the employment of a Teacher of mu . Ai. Should their eadcamcrs prove suceessfui the public will he tofbnneU of the result by the earliest opportunity, fiy Order of the Board N. M. TAYLOK, Sec'y . May tth, till. go-3t. .". ENTEttEP " 'r" 0 Vt the Stray book of. Burke eounty, en Liule riw, . by Math an Austoo,two male MULtid, one 14 bands hih, fbaroett years old. The other about 1 S hands high, thaee , . , , , J. JrOltM'.i,. ti. , fe Apra 47. mr. -. - . .s- gu-guip.', . , , LAND FOR SALE- i H WISH to tell (he land Wliere I no i t, ,eontaieic 403 " - J 3-1 acre agreeahle.to deeds; which lies on Keuse UiVer, ( ' eonuucuir about eighty or one hundred Aeres et lor land ; ha a likely jonne topic Orchard of about fi hundred trees. 1 puWia rleadins throegh H :Vh P FoJ aerw . thever. and vhare there in sevtml i alls tliatwdl answer Ti Tries eiri mm . whKnTrr ta fixed wih locks, one r0 be aoroostfie -w ...ii,W ta amne Thbre is a dwelling house and out hoosrs for large Family, and cleared land sufficient for a tfe'e'ight hands to work to an advantage. V , V T-The land eXtmls aboot one and a nnairn.lM alncip the Hiver. . ' ' , . WllXlclfcKW'. WalteoountyMay ISth, ltlftV Jfefrj aaj BoiteiHfl ,r-vthltb evf AfiCbjeanat gaiteVHoMe. be. t)wfeeh 13 nd lJyearabf age, bo bind feet and teg arhite a streaa id dib iacet iuut eei sia vr iwn 'VjCh.'and valued at aeven dojlai And fifty cehta, was en- tadontheIUBga Duos, oi unamxin county. My& 20-2wpd. ICE CUEAMS -4XH BR; HAD at the Houie of the SuUcriber, every V dy lwnn ten o'cl;ck in thcmorningi until ten in tle evcnmir. AUO vz By me pouma or uj iiib """" ' fcr low terms. SUSAUNA SCHAUB. BttleiRh, May. 14. , , au-iui. on TAKE NOTICE. ,H Wednesday: the 29th of Jaly net at the ilwellu l houseof!tho Sub.wiber four iiaely nt-gives will be 6t fcit far au( tn the KiiMiest bidder on accredit of,9 months, tOMithfcr with suudrv nther aitioles of ni operty consisting of ateck of every ktod, house hol.1 and kitchen turuiture, tl npJperQ- oftho late FraiicV Hogers, dee'd. ? '. J AMES li. ROGERS, Executor. 20 Sr. Chatham eXainty, May S. ic and iilenoa to conunu against mc tor i nu mount of said note. I lh.:r;fure forwarn alt persons i. m tru.i'ul fir s; H notet As I atn abls 'o prove wlxn 1 srave Lie nottwith imoi Gandy rr.-krant T is security hi: ilie uiJ Aravs wu to pay am; hail ct ine said note, we Dem jr jciiuuy uevner in me saiu comracv, anu a kui so aiJe tu cstabliili Uie c.edits above alluded to ; and am inert-fore determined to py no more towards the said nolo, until the business is inir.y atljusted. I furUier caution all pewona ii-om trloi lot any papers waaic ver.'Miat the said Amos Gandv miy hold against me, though I have no tiiowle ie cl but one. ivsides uieone above fokn nf which C well as 1 recollect ) is be. iva 6 and 7 iriven bv me some lew years past, to the msove munioncd U lUcks&omfi time in the year iai-V,jn order u adjin cur small family dealings j i gave aaid Atnos my note for about 6 er 7 dollars. 1 for eot to take tne Same in at 4hat time t I afier wards men- tiuned it to saia Amos, aia c iuia me vuu.i u "raw w it a mu litv'iav lull fulth in the honestv and fidel- .u.v,.--v--o ----- - - V-U.wt tty Ol me s-uu-aiiius ","t""v i i Tit , , - i - , . . J a m . ! . . .V a . at- a a-1 - I a.t.A Lk.s h aA. . aaaiM'kA aA4awH A A be Would da0. PUtw my surprwc,1 nave very Tccriuiy i ccrf men uucrvic aJvtu &ctAuu9 uuiuta vc . . . . 1 L.I 1 .at A; . A I I , a' . - 1 Mi. v V a I l a I sa tetcived intoraiation, mu past pat the. aaid notes im Vick. Constable, U6. "m i Gandy undcrstaadtruf what witness va Tntnena sua A mo that be need not paid t "off by giving auollir tne etuemenit iromtoa; a a Amos miffht not' be tspbsed buttlerBTOODiiiry,w-ua,B rayjuTOr.-uw .1TOWr ? rwp-Fi, -i oil with some person. . Jfurthetcauuon all persons-troin trading for any papers that the said Amos Gwdy. holds airaftut Edward Gandv, dee'd. as I am able, to prove ,thpv nave au oeen pata on. u v uxs tui u JNasu couuvj, m aj, . jyoftfi enrrihm and tre.contrdiete! by the J Uniterm tehjr ol ueucrai tot nam's coouact, in Ccael of the greatest hardships ctiUrprtze, eo4 danger, oot oel iutlie arf 1755, but Ihruagb tbe whIe ptruxi of hi si lce in the war of io depeiidence by the fact, thai hi cotJsct in the batUeet lsutikrr s II ill va always tpoua oi in Btgli Urtua of ajtprubitio'i aud epjtlause aim d4 by the mure deuaive fact that, Iroin the Luument Grueral NVasKinton touk the cnttiqaoil of thearmy, to the year 1779, wheo Genera I'utnam wsi rendered incapable of ser vice by the disease hich eleven yean After ter miaated bin life, be eojoyed tlwt great ttuin' 4a tire frieodahip and cnufideiicc. ' It will require ante Kroner proof than tbe naked dec'axaUoJi yGteeral Dearborn to suprmrtthit foul alaoddr 46-X the eigfei.uf evldcj' a9YeneDUonetf If there ras an jr. we tjaKty-lp GfirIPC liiui inicd uiikh was orecoopicaaus than all others, it was COUUAGB a firni? unsliaken, undaunted spirit, tliat never shrunk, or hesiCa ted, at the eiistuce f dauger, even of the niost threatening and furmidable kind. 'C0UttAGE, enterprize, aed-ity, and perseverance," kaya hi bi'graphpr, were the first charactcriaucs nf his mind. v Did Oooeral Dearborn flatter liimsclf tliat iAs uxi gH of tharacUr was sufli tient to persuade tbu tropin of ihia country, that General HTaskington ever placed his confidence in a Votpari 4hat he htsiotved his frieudship upon a poltroon Or did lie imagine that tlie lapse ol more than forty year had destroyed the Diemore, or rweflt if.ie obhvion the whole gene ration ol' men, w no were on the stage of life in 1775 ? If not, let him account for. a miserable attempt at the end of near 'half a century, to despoil one of the most virtaous, high-minded, and patriotic friends of his country, of bis hard earned, though unsullied reputation. ' few per sons will envy him the satisfaction of traducing .i t . : :a - lue man vnu nu5scu,i" ?u ciuicui a ucgicc, us country's veDect and prra'i.uue -and whose name Witminxton did nhl forget, .j If General Dearborn tlattcred himself that; virtues the wliule race, of men who were in their coun try's service in June, 1773, besidet himself, were extinct, he is mistake", One distinguished ofll- hurt." He rained aia hkAmhA-LA pirad a wsiart bail aad se4 tbxviiib. ti up- 4 per part of his bead." . . - u CoU Small had no conceivable noti'va for. deviaUtg fram the trath. in r latins these elr. cumstancest and as be always hU tbachanc'. sex wt an nooouranie. ad prirtt asan. 1 beliere v them U 14 strictly trae. - : f " 44 The charactei'of year father for cennn. humaaity, and geaerosity, is too firmly aita bhshed by the testimony of those wbe did kooir Vr htutj to be Urniahed by the breath of one who confesses he did not. - j Accept, ray dear. Sir, thij feeble tribaU ty ' the memory of year father, from one who knei nun, respected niu, and ieved hiaV : ! I'll The foreroioa anecdote. character oi Gen, Potnam, irnzht orakiM ha t IfAVer bn rtra ta-k '.;. ! .Z l - ."; t f - -...., iuuii uvi seen iwr aais s. 11 most titraordinajy and unfounded attack ipon ' V b niscnaiacter. rest instate fia. ...-:... - i !, ol a inilitary officer havinr been moral nrdialla - and univefaally "csfeeniea than' Geo. Potn4m he possessed a kind & aflectnate diipoaitioo v an engaging simplicity of characteifree from alt ostentation and guile waa open, frank, and in- genuouaand aupported the most cniullied in. " : i wgmy.-'. . How atrange must it appear to bU: - country men, when (her find the characfet ofioVi VirtUOUS a man. SO disintereafwl a narmnt. rA - ' " f o brave an officer, attacked by a person beapinj;? , ' a high miliurjr title, who has filled a. dignified ' 1 stltton in the government of hup-joturr, claim- ' log to have been an eye-witness of the ti anrfic- 1 tion which ho affect to relate, and who also, at V the dame time, acknowledges " he bad never a- 4 uj intercourse" with the man whom he tradiiv ced. JV. . nuilu JM-ntrtittm :: n II Hi 11 ill TOU THE LADIES. lFi' it London Ittaary Gazette ? 3 ' On Taste in Female lre-Persoual neatf nes may almost be classed with th , It waa an obrt!AA r r x t - - - -- ..UVM vi uTaicr,i.nav ' '; NOTICE ' TO MMCERSM'D OTHERS. rrwfi ron;Pi"r Nhviifation CorahanV wish t make Con. . J1 traiSte for improving the Navigation of the River Cap ' l?e.i- tWim Vov.nov.ll.. tn Ilavwnnd. a distance of fifty fi' voiles j also for opening a Navigation for Boats of fifty Tons burthen, fttin tkeCape Fear into the town of Kayettevillc. The width, depth and extent if the Canals and Sluices ; the jorm, use ana muteriius ot the kicks, aqunnucis, nuvcru, ,;snil the general plau, of all tbe works, will be determined by , an Kng'mper. The Company will give a liberal prite for the k . epeecly exeoutlrni of these works, aud they invite applications 'f- from Caiml rnaker and others qualified for the execution of . 4uah worW. . Cammuuications On tlii subject will be made to " The PfesUlent ahd'Dirtetora of the Cape Fliat Navigation Coai1 ttwy" Fayettevillcj N. Carolina HENRY BRANSON, President. ,. May 6th. , , fc, 6w .o. STATE OF NOR tH-CAROLINA, nsCaiN cotntt. , y"ifeAoarfinrriS't7i,'rt7T(frml8tS. , Dinel Hoke, vs. John J. Kerd -Original aitachmeiit le vied t the haii'lsot Eli as Boat and Win. Hosft. T'pppearing to the satiafacVion of the Court tbit John riJ. Kffd the defendant is not an inhabitant of ibis Bute i Jt is therefore Ordered by tbe Court that he ap- near at the neat, County Court of Pleas and,Quarter Ses-f ' '" . ..'1.3 ! J I ' t ..... .. H,..,, limiak In Xlntohnon ea the third Monday in July next, replevy and ptaad te Issue, of judgment by default . will be entered ..utjafratnathim. Ordered that puhlicaiion hereof be muile lhree weeks, scccesstvcly in the Raleigh Star Test, r , VARDRY M'BEB, Cw C Marl.' ' , , ' , 20-3pi flKM. PUTNAM AND GEN DEARBORN. After the cessation of hostilities on the 2d of . 1 1 , i . . .. . , . Li.. . june, 1783, uen. wasningwn wruni. nam a letter, from which tbe following passages are extracted ; Dear sir. Your favour of the 20th of May I received with much pleasnrt fof lassurefyou that among the many woruiy ana mentonous wiucers- vim vvliooi I have had the happiness to be connected in rvicf fhroWh the eiiurse' of this' war & -from u-hhK cheerful asHstance in the various aud try invi; iftituvl esofacoraiilicated contest, THIS NAME OF PUTNAM nor wilt it be but ivi which shall obliterate from my mind the remerrii brance of all those toils ar.rt fatigues thrMgri which ve have struggled lor the preservation and estubhahment of the lights . liberties, aud in 'ependence of our country. . 'Your congratulations on tne nappy pi"' oects of peace and independent, security,-.with t inir attenaant tessiu!to.ine uuucu iaunw, receive with great satisfaction $ and beg'that you will accept a return ot my gratulations to you on yus 'which, great sent ceastoo' i Dear bir i Mr. has shewn me the Port-Polio of last month, containing an account of the battle of Kuuket's Hill, written, it should seem, for the purpose of introducing a most unjustifiable attack upon the memory ot your excellent a ther. It is strange that men cannot be contented- with their own honest share of fame, without attempting to detract from that ui others. Bat, after the attempts which nave been made to tit eonvinced that inartT hearf, now roving, in wiHingcaptintyafhQtbejby the' silken chain? oi personal uecoraiien. it is one ol the ...... -. . .. I, . ,i STATE OF' NORTH-C AROLIN A, - j. ' i i ', WNCOtK COTJNTT. 1 .Conrf of: Pleao and Quarter Svmont. Abril Term 1818. Ji ar Forney, vs. Daniel Ueinhardt-Original Attach ' ment wvieti on lana.- v . f IT appearing1 to-the satisfaction ot. the Court' that Dan let keirtdardt the defendant, is not an 'inhabitant of thi Sftte It Is therefore Ordered dv the court mat' n ap te at the hekt'Gounty Court of Plets and Quarter Sea ,r ' aioiw obeheldfbr the County of Unceln, at the Court . bi8en-olntonon;thetbird Monday of July next, v .y " lYpfevV an-dpleild to issue or judgment by defauUwdlbe ' entered up aKainst him,' Ordered that publication', berebf jhinish the immortal reputation of Washington, who shall be surprized, or who repine, at this inevitable attendant on human greatness ? In all cases like this, perhaps the most un questionable testimony , is that which is given by an enemy. I became acquainted, in London, with Col. John Small, ot the British army, who wai in the . I battle of Bunker's Hill, and from him T had the following anecdotes Col. email had served in vs Ti vn-r pnRfJO'WKTJ Cauada, under Lord Amherst, and had long SfKKlS toowu Gen. Putriam-lshallnearly repeat his Lth" iSffLiiS Words-Looking at th pictuVo ofvthtf battle of ttuuker's Hilk which ! had thn almost com pie ted, he said-- I do not like the position of my old friend,vGen Putnam-veu have not done him hinuuatice 1 wish vou would alter it, & intro duce a circumstance which realls happened, & which I can never forurct -When the: British troops advanced the second time to tha attack of the redoubt, I, with the other officers, was in front of the lineto, encourase the men. We ufoWM giwv..it wu ,6JA S C", -L' ...V...., h.vVai-Kioa' pwurw U uiwu us i It was ciucuj iaiai. raj " . "xss nrr-t nu have contributed to wards its altaiiiubnt; anf leu nnrt n nil have contributed towards its attauim&m ' rJut while 1 contempia? tne , greatness oi the obiect far which we have contended, anu le- licitate you a, the nappy issue oi our ions anu T k i s . a. .5 ja.L L labours whicoj navezenwnaieu witn sucu .gene ral satisfaction, I lamfent that you should feel the urierateful ieturns ofacountryiin whose service you nave extlaustea your uoany suengtn, otex pended tha vigour of a youthful constitution. 1 wish however thatyour expectations of returning' liberality may be verified. :$ 1 havea hope they ihay, bat should they not, your, case will not be a singular one. Ingratitude has been experienced in all ages, and JIEPJIJMC9, in particulars have been evert famed (or ths exercietof that unatiital and fordid trice," f . , . , ... . U roust ke apparent to every person that, iri a newspaper Article like this, .it is impossible to ueulll illc V4IIVUB iiuuuiiuv luuucma .ui distinguished in every service irr which its possesr 8of was engaged, oc paricutarly sbin the war 'of independence It will, however,' be' sutTicieht fur the hresen tour nose toTsav that rie charges brought cxainstT.GenKral 'Putnam by General saw not an officer standing.' 1 glan ced mr eye to the enemy,' and sawseyeral young meh level their piece at- me Ik new their excellence as marksmen, and considered myself as gone. At this moment iny old friend Putuam1 rushed forward,- and striking up the .muzzles of their pieces with his sword, cried out" For God's sake my lads do. not fire that mauI love him as I' do my brother.' We were so pear tach other that I heard his words distinctly. I bowed thanked him and " The other anecdote relates to the death of U?ri, v ned la personal Uecoratien. ;It is oh of the motal dutiea of every married woman always! to ao u- pear-weUdresseiliB the presence of her hua ta band. To effect this expensiveneis of attire i' " r by nd means requisite. .A -The simplest robe tnar . L 1 evince the wearer V taste ai nobly the molt cor. geous brocade. , . - ; . The natural figure of a woman ii of the first importance in determniingthe styleof her dress. ' w uai sigui, ior instance, can be more prepost erous than that of a short, broad shouldered fat ' - lemaie ui a spencer r , it nas oeen well cbserv' , ed too, ttiat short women destroy'1 their ,ym- matntr anil ariAilinriAai t a Ja . . X . ' ' unuji mm vayumwi t.ncir vuaruis, oy areuuu- . dancV of ornament,' and that a little woman, t feathered and fUrbelowed, looks like avqueen hV Nor is the substance of which dresses arej . composed, nfi worthy ? of notico. . Making- due allowance for the season, that which will display i : , or solten the colour of the form, with mot pror j. priety and effect, should always be preferred l'he Komarf ladies had their tnUUtextilli and. " , their linca nebula linen sa fine as to acquire, those names and from the transparent maslio." to the finest silk, the menrto and kerseymere. J ourVarietj of texture is almost infinite. Thus, whilst the sylph-formed maiden may be allowed to float in gossamer, the more matured and porU ' lj female should adopt afabric better suited ta N hcr size, her figure, and her tim of life," , ; " There is nothing, perhaps, more diGcalt of ; v choice, or more .delusive to the wearer, than cd lors and nothing more offensive to the educa ted eye, than colors ill adapted or ill combined. 1Let the fair nymph, in whose plump aheA Wssen' y , A eonstant blush, be clad, in cheerful green t 1 In sueh a dress tbe sportive sea-nymphs go . - t i - y So in their grassy ted fresh roses bWw. , . ' '.' It has beeri remarked, however, that erafii ' trcen, though a color extremely pleasinr'and ' e at j refreshing in itself, jaundices' the pale woman t6 ' ; ' v' acn" a degree,'a8 to excite! Ihtle other eiatidj 1,; than compassion in the beholder,' -i"1' ' Maids grown. paleVitb sickness "or desoalraTuV " The sable's mournful dye should ahoose to wear ; t y? . so tne paie moon still uunes wnn parent iiguu :. ,i . 5 1 1 : ? Warren t At the mbinent ' we ' succeeded in carrying the redoubt, and the Americans were in full re treat, Gen; Howe (who had been hurt by a spent oau wnicn oruiBea jiis anciei was icanuig u my arm: He called 'suddenly to me.Jdo vou see that'elegant young man who has just fallen do vou know him r" l looked towards tne snot he pointed to Good God, Sir. I believe it is my friend W ABREN,1' Leave me instantly said Titerahkeen off the troops and; save hniftJo$sible t.I fie vt the spot My dear v - EJZ", 'Srr'T . IWftorn. resi altwither uion'hii:oidiiuiis'Uv- pobie'' ti Bevtoine spot- wy dear 1 i w, v. i, , I rJ n litJ,j.W I.U,&. mttut nnf K.rtl I lie CloUi'd in the dusky mantle of the night,",. , . , , Ladies of DAle cortiDlexidn, 1 conceive, should seldom, or never' wear adress'otan entirei co- , lor.T4ieir white drapery, at least,' iniht ' be ' relieved, and 'animated . by. ribbands,1. Solver? eccV of delicate tast6 ; such; as light pink or The lass whose akin Is, like the hatel brown,', ' J J ' ' Witli bnghter yellow should e'ereome nerowu- vi,; J ;j. y She may; even, without fear of offence, as sume the; oranee,' the scarlet! the coduelicot, the X . .... .tif.-VL j :' ' '"it.. naroe. coior, .or tne tjieeu roae, Kwier oi . wuutn - sMuAii) ..'. V' v'-i ' ,i fiyApd I"' "p " " ' f- ..-,V, f - - l"W58;Iwwy i a ww. vh, a v -y .fj i ii . , , ,i' .'.' i ..-, -v w r.-V ',''.'''''3 . ' . . . .k , '.y. ' : - . . s :'.'..
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