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t:-:"."11' , 1.1 J " ' - r .i ii,..,'',. ........ the "Hi ' OT ii'oiwi)!. wjm uik ft, i;i tav r i.-r,-ti nrivateers Wera cfT that nl.ir. -hfr 01 lit"' v -- --- j-,--r. jho intortneo. ..caH--iir"',v ot CI u I" Y ' .... , Aff Tangier. amonlg th-em "one1 of . j av-T)ft iibrak artennd3Vr. j..v;finn ramH thiniitvh the f; tit with til". (l ' ""'""! fTi". "".t imvuuy ". Ljwn undr.the mms fif-fWhrni. Hd'iata smaihikirmtshjng party succeeded mwtnjrone of the batteries about the Spa- the utmost attend Vthe wUhe, and sentiments ? W hi i and e hthcrefok I' VW ferine return of Mr.Jackson to. England "J '""'. " ' ' 'i.W ;,;.. .. . ;-, in distress, for water, , i THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1810. Exatninat'on at Lo'uhurg, will corartitnee . i lie nay wiu ue on ,x imrsaay j learn from Mr. M'Brydc's.circular, that mm in. the navy for cnu . year of Adams's Deration, cost our, --hMi)drd !and forty three rj cbut each man in ttie navy, curing Jeiier i last year, cost me enormous sum ot eight reiJ and ninety pne dollars. How are we to Lnt.for tliii (JifTerence, but from fraud and Wawmont i Vy ill this tact canvwee the peo If their error, or wilt it only exasperate them ? t at Iaf. It camiot be otherwise than fyinjr to every honest American to see our .fi... : . . r i i- wary ot oiaie cohviclcuui puonsrunga state Qiireiy a; variance wun ,irum. uur read i,TI.j)?jceive, by referring to the Marquis of UtijJ,s answer to MrrPinkrieyy; that soLfar ffldrmmng, ;t in very positive language, ( tfiiirota3.t conduct of Afr. Jackson. miserable man : If liobert Smith had an y' ty.he would certainly go and Iihhut. him- Hut the -trick answered his purpose ; the to tfer.tions are over, and, he cares not for ESPATCHES FROM ENGLAND. of a Lrtlrr from IVm fPinkneu. Usa; in P. mj s. f n i ' r j i, Eq. Secretary of State, dated London, -fA 21, 1810. . , the 27lh November, Mr. Brownell deli- me your letters of the ft 1th, 1 4th and ty the grounds upon which-1 was instruct Uuest M r. -Jja'ckBOh'slOTtdiafefijfecar,' aud mtu me uujuiiii iiucicoure 5 oeiween mat and the American f government Jiad pen Jed. ;, . .- . " ' V'ellesey's reception of what I said tt lMiik and lnehdlv i and Heft him withj uajiontnat .weshou dhave no mush tn hP lied v'"h ,h'e final course of his cmvenn. the b jtiCi9 of our conference. &tfn:bpmwn thai this inter view could introductory to a more formal pro. n ray part'; and.it was accordingly Set. tween us that I shouW present B ofiicial lct he effect Of ray verbal communication. k prepared such a' letter, I carried it mv- wmiig street a law days alterwards, anrf .,anie(l -tli'e delivery of it to Lord WellesIeV W explanatory observations, with which 1 presume necessary to trouble you. l,.. -,.-, : f I ' - ft -J- ;twr.pan.oi tne sutements and remarks i thought it my duty to make in the con. Nbovp mentioned; - Ofthe answef,leceived on the day of s, is inclosed." - - ' 1 ttction. t But liiv nujpty a$ noarwith ny ex pression Ot Aim disDleasure.. tl.e.' m ' ' , ,:.zi..." "' - vt - longvbeeri Aguj8ihwajety:9-ervice and who does , not appear, on the present occasion, to rnve committed any intentional ofTsnce against the government of the United States. :v ,' t 1 am commanded to inform ybu, that Mr. Jack son is ordered to deliver over the chaiye of his mhjestya affairs in -America,-, to a personproperiy qualified to carry on the ordinary intercourse bt tween the t yo goveiftments, which his ajey is sincreJydeairoui friendfjteriVis l v ' As1 an additional testimony 'of this disposition, I anj puihoriied trt . assure ybu, that his majestyls ready to receive, with sentiments of undiminished amy.ard. good, will, anv cOmiWunicatibn which troventwewctwiJnTte beneficial to the mutual interest of both countries'; through any channel of neffociation which mav appear, advantageous to that government - I request that you wilt r.ccept the assurances of the high consideration with which 1 have the ho nor to be, Sir, r .1 Your most obedient ant! Humble servant, Signed VVELLESLEY. William Pinkney, Esq tWc. lfc.U'c. " structioxBgoeaf Jludoo'a Biyr Pr ' om wh'er, in jthfe big vaterj,;(: cannot fie.lbyiierendKappeii into. set? A whale, ' apout lip i'nsjtjuiiry bt;gan to preparie his il'orp'edo. soon conducted H under t whale, the tiyggerjprung and fan i instant tke fKty lift LUe JsNnd of an tucketll "l a? fbtuhefwould liave it,; meeting- roU. , i he instant the whale haJ safely lanaca, ,tne rends pegaiV to .shake handiAnd the meeting hrotg upr-btit ::-ri'caven'rtiff.'iA they dispatthed the piwr ybaleKahd out of im extracted about fiveAliqtisttnd barieis pjf Qil 1 M 1 Hilton saw the direction iheishtook stt sajl and arrived a Nantucket just as'VheyQukera,ha fin' ilied and illvideiJ the hlunflat-.r4 He dpmrinri..,i X :Frbn'IJondtn'fiaperamyfhri 'mtedFoP Gen. More au gave a very splendid Ball athia nouse in. rearl street last MoncJaf evening. A rhoilg th ladies and genXlemen of distinction pre sent, were Mr. Jackson and his lady ..-..JV. Y. Her. His Excellency John Trea'dwell is reelected Governor,, and Roger Griswold, Esq. Lieutenant Governor, of the state of Connecticut. k f : Democratic TyianmjW the noil in Leceister. :Xiene?ee cnuntv. a freeman nf ihf. namc nf R. phraim Steward, in offerintr himself to vote, let 1m ticket tall-It was picked up, and said to be a oiariA: -pne.o! the inspectors, John UfJones, ask ed hirn.lf lie meant it as an insult' He replied. No, Sir. The board made out a mittimus and sent him to prison for twenty das.-Onfcrto ( A. i.J Kejiository. "! "2. - Jisnmey:wi4 mm, jor flis earcae is consumed.' : UVulton fu- ously demanded, the;Oit i, to v hich.lfierjds repli ed, " thoU cannot Expect itfor we-thirkPeo- ge Fpx bur leader and"; patron hath ent Jt, and we sain by yea and nayi, thou shalt not hnve it' but joort jreyvw eri! 4 ling to coroproiwi se.r Ful ton swore he. would shake the1 ; , .. . - . .-".I 1 . , r ocgan lonrepare bis mitnimertts or dcstrUctioi.jVepWe trtwn CeneraKArmuromr-' lr in r ' HV,.iV!f'" cail7 ana in nyemipuyCSj ' T:'1 .wproiM. more, taken TiM,.-iAii--'-!..'.jr'i;":A"' lmn w.rne wis, occasioned he imprisonment of Jnh . i " rffp nf k. ' "aisMiunts, on an or. r ot the Home of Conamnni t,J i. j Jt comH arged. Wis motion .k i.., wgate. moved TO he ibiiichaPrt.d. ;W l:5 negaift'ed- hy a m,aio.ritv ot j ag. ' Th StotesfifgWKn-Adain oweafbrjfan depatthes from Mr.inkne. L - -- ' Tf"'w, ir. riiiKney to ine me tpvn 6n Saturday last to the American frigatejY- riyTvere-take,, V IJbptofhatship, which was to nt-ocred retain aoie , tor aight,Avetkhow, Nantucket wQud';ba'l Hl.9cP?Mrts. .' return hirhstlf to" A i its-flight and liecome a ttoaiiriH-islnnA In ihe fJTlel'',Ca n the Jojm Adams, as the Baluc,. had not hh fatal purpose bc arrested Tby i ment has recently adopted iijeasures so hostile to me cries, tears and supplications of the females, " vner'cam gpernment Uiat - it woald los;ir who brought about a r.ecoucilialion. He has now , P6 n eves of mankind if it wer iottfy for a stipulatcii sum, uT,ilcr;'akeh to r ihV it to them, private letters, IVom Pari.. in,tr loeiermined toset about some great work or inT-Rc governmtut to be more sensible l yentiw which might even cause my panie to out- wisdom: of being upon good terms with the Hhine Fuhon's on the jounia!? or Congrcsi and in Pwer tl,at cai guard their l commercial ji the public papers ; and for which! I might obtain" els' 'and enable tiiem to support their indc It is stated that General Wilkinson is birilv en gaged in preparing a publication on the subject of the charges marie against him . ;,nH tlmt h. ;c die preceding month, and on the Saturday ; consoled in this ur.clerlckW bv the reflection. g I had a Conference wjth the Marquis that if he must fall he has it in his power to drag ejr, in the course of which I.xplaiiied tola dhtinguhhed culprit along with him.Je4 p Gazette. trench I rucltti to American framnr.-Ye&ter. day Mr. Wfh. Rogers, jui,vrs5erthrough this town on his way from Calaist:;jFrance,) to Glou cester his native place. "MrfU." was the mate of an American Schooner, somf time since reported to he captured by the French. He was' curried into Calais, where all the crew were imprisoned and doomed literally to subsist on bread and wa ter unless they -would ship on boaid of French privateers. To avoid this state of wretchedness, all had shipped but-one," whom Mr. R. saw aftei he had submitted to this cnielty eicht days, and lie then determined to persevere. Mr. R. like wise a Mr. a townsman of his, on board a to serve a year and a half, with the only akeroa tive remaining, of going to prison, to pine to death on t-irptH anH tiHt.-. r i nnU a Copy. Of-this letter enclosed. anA nnr infnrmnnt f,. ,).- ' r .i ... ' i- ... able to collect: from it the substance of who adds that .a ffreat n,im of .Wt.;',. men were in asimilar situation. v' ; We shall ronke no comment. only that the Duke of Cadore asserts that on .govern merit hate madeno-complaint to the government of France!'' 2: " -Boston juxttr of May 5. Wit. The Rev. John Wesley's prophecy, "that the world wilfcome to an end in 1836," has been lately published in Charleston, C. an ft follows the letter of Mr. Pinkneyto the iioici.. tl is verv ientnv. it i correspondence between Mr. Jack MrStnith j-an'd deimattrla-thf--T'BMi kson. - ; foreign Office, March U, 1810. "ter -which I'had, the hohbr to reriivf.' a tinder date of 2d J additional paragraph received on the 24th wit i has been laid' beforei. the king. conierences which I have Tield respecting the trannt;nr. , - . J . -- J peters, have 1 trust satisfi-, ..sincere deM-e has mCT Ai'fttr JV Ulhixk 'ilrtiml j , ---- - n v, "iii.vii uiinu ovaiutu S . 1,11 a,l,OI,S uie siocitnoiaers u au hopes of obtaining patent ven ...v.-w.'.um. uainv ui uijii tuy, occause us cnarter na.l to repair ocean trom all sharks. kww1 fi- (dated. thci 1 8'Jl ItlSt. Rlatp. that A . and other terrible creatures ; so that suilois, in ' had actually demanded passpQrtSrfis-'the French . future,-will have nothing to fear from them. He government had issued an oider for the . serzwre has also lind.eit.ken for an additional sum, to and saley of American vessels and property. In blow 28 whales f to the island of Nantucket annu-ttc,,igePc? .of the same nature, it isaid, has beW 8l,Jf' .-. ; Received by Mr. Pinkney and by. oqr . ministers. Gracious Heavens ! when I heard" all the?e 1 hc condd.a of Bonaparte towards America h -things ! was i struck' with admiration K Took rp! be'n .-.s-slran'ge;''apnc1oas - and v impolitic,' t bat myairan&'ca'he and marched off wilhftit savim such an orler miirhunaturallv h 1 rr-rv a ;word-.And being a sort of a -mechanic myself, bini.V am if so, we trust it will dispose the Ame I 'determined toset about some great work or irir-Rican, governmtut to be more sensible f the' -only mtei . ,- -. i r m " mvi in u wvuiu not oniy make my own tor- u,tmc- - . v ,,r tune, btit also the fortunes of all my connexiom. 1 Tue Court of Denmark, it is said, has seized Ihe first object worthy of attention that sit uck" ' zn. ordet-ed for sale all American vessels ki its my prolific imagination, was a family of Jemales poris.'and directed the proceeds to be aid into that hve-w:.thin. twenty miles of -me, of whbm pa. , lhe Wil treasury; ; ".-.v rents m the neighborhood complain bitterly, that "'' . ' in.r sons jy frequenting the house, hecome aban- . rommy atientioit bein necessarily caUedxfT domd to virtue. I got it strongly rivetted on to other business, 1 have not been able to devot my mind that 1 would make a Land Torpedo, and that undivided time to the printing business, whirK my hrst es-ay should be "on that, hoyse, which,; numerous and respectable patrons are entitlei vith us inhabitants; ! war determined to blow 1a to expect. I have therefore obtained the as. f inc aevii, in tne sime manner that l-uKon wiil ance ot Mr. Alkxandkr Lucas, one day oiojy ip the British fleet , Toi woi I 9omniened hy Menibers of. Congress, went, and- in two weeks had my "forpedo com- "fef'-vJVii asdemcHsratic'for good characte Dieted : but the devil of it was. hnwm irft if RVhr ..bit?, and the faithful manner in iiJilz-K 1 m the proper place" for doing execution.', ' At'last for several northern newspapers, the dtNbi;c- rny invention pointed out the way. I knew that and pioeeedirjgs of Congress. , ; - ,.,f a-land .terrapin would march straight forward if a I flatter myself hat in associating, Mr. Lvcas coal ..of fire was -put on his back. I immediately wjth me in the ediiorial department of the Mimr fixed a hollow piece of wood to the bottom of 'my va 1 shall not only be free from that confinement machine then jrode on to where 1 meant to make Which"" I have beeo tied down rb for these fiftwa the experiment. But I, like all other great pro - tars Past -hut shall-he able to issu' the Miner.-a jectors, could not help letting the cat out of the in a much more respectable and useful di ess, i' wallet, and before 1 reached the place my whole well as make it a source ofnrore profi:.. IV.i al- plan of deEtmction was known to the family, for though,' this new arrangement will require a very V. what is told-iff the closet shall be published 911 considerable additiohaF expense, yetI shall ex- the i6w; top." . pect, nay f sha demand of rny friends as a right, I found. a large terrapin bv the way, seized him th-ir services ia procuring other subscribers : and vmh pleasure, an.d was prepared lor-putting, my above all a more;iaitliiu dues. expentst to the'prnol by 10 o'clock at night . I fixed my Torpedo with' a coal of fire on the back of the animal, but forgot-to spring my triggers. ' 1 here was a Isiall "aperture in the underpinning through which he was crawling,' when here came the whole pusse-one with a broom slickone with a churn' dasher another had a poker, &o and a- wrinkled oJd devil, who looked more fright ful than all the vest, brought uo the rear with a Jarge pai full ot' boiling hot water. I -as assail-i eu 011 all sides curse!, thumped and beat into all the colours of the rainbow ; and then the old ha'g. JayLoia:W which who comes re-. an well goou cnaracter, capa. W1LLUM DUYLAN. Strayed, the Subf riher, on. fe 1 Sih instjinr, BAY b ui li eJ et higfi-evrn years Id -three White feet tro f and jacei-shod. She W2j raijfdin the upper i rt ol ihiu. Any person delivering said M.ve. or givmj inlurmatitm, wiU fee rewarded and ail reasonable Charges paid. L. O'BRY N. Tarborough, 20th May, 1810. 38 2wpi, extendi to 1850 .....Mtr. Adv. Richard Boterieht, " CARPENrLR bv trade, who resirlrrl in U't. me to death. taonh Ca'oiina' r MA' i0 ihc( mny ishedi- and l -IV .',nsT1lVn5 VPa-'yw:,-, fyn his property w i - --. -mci Lmnu ii mvimk, ana 11 not nvinc. inner i,rn tr an r.lrf I lntr', m rv in : ;:, . .- . . ,.iv.iinnii in ,nv. iii.iui7ui un i wno ii i auDuom rfiH in in t.t t ,j ... - r. -. - m w 1 1 .111. nw mytr.rm.M . . nooa to get him to blow on my sx-ald to lake the 8omc rounty-fln unions Petertyrgh. The-property commim nre out. Fulton, himself, could scarcely, have o,'ac'"' 1 ''"d. aim bonds amounting to between duec anj fared wofse Tiail he made an attack on the whole viSSii Tht-b rt ue,ted l3 con,e But, recollectiug the old proverb.! - - ..'. ' '-:.f-A?Tr:rfTn-rTTDVi:- fifth of -Anrn --Th"(. r. wuk , ' UJU oegmmng' makes a good endittt," 1 am ' . WILLIAM JONES. 1 imuoi npru. 1 he -British and Portuguese armr : i ; t, ,i,.ru .u . . - ti, in v:!.,:, . i.:..c. .u .t. . . .. j ji. - l.-.i .- Vv NORFOLK. MAV 14. , Arnred here thus mnra nn-lho "cliJrk W,.lto ... ,4M...uiu, iivm ljisoonjwnicn piace ne lettlh f f A ... .. ' .. . . ... OI lUU.UUO men Were I'm bf. I'pnntipra. whiih . U J I r- . . -. . ' ' -.v.. 1 1 r, ( I iip-ri. Ill, rtmA , . m a . . L. i 1 . . - . ..vw.w v.. ue , i icm-n nau. not a yuu. inai temntcH . tri . ac !u .n.: "r. a -v.. r P the present occasimu'io Jr 0rn8P"? with troops and horses ri .-i. i ' ' -.v ki.w nlCh might Ohstnict th. renu,1 f o --cTcouise between the two countries- '"pontlence bt tween Mr. Jackson and lT ;yet in hopes that, by.the next session of Congress , Th? V"m Yll Mi bt, "able attend that- august bodyf und Sr -trihave the honor of giving them a lecture on the" ; ' publishing this advtrtisemeni a 1'tw timet ia e taptain S. utriity 0f Land Torpedoes, and be honored with' sand horse , -- - had arrived. Fifteen thousand men, were daily 'expeeted from England toreinibrce Lord Welling. Ion sarmy- Pa W submitted to h ""I'm. Mt rkets lor corn and flour weT-cnnrt iii f: is majesty's -mer two dollars per bushel, and the latter. fifteen yhsscnmmandWmV ars per uarre.,: and lo.ng uP.....Zfr. iLl'muoicationetween Yesterdav aii1,mWnfw,i.- no sail, Which had been detained for -Some time hv a . ' minister in Ampfiri oiWf y. l . " BMUU.M nav H l continuation of F.nt,lr i:i. u ... .... ... r... .j jjyv. uuuci wcign the Uriit-H Viki r":u otiore it wan nn;KU frt. k;o t. i ..,' - r ' - - " ' r- position .utaS "5"?. ?oad Proceeded to Sea, de friable disDoskion, t V ?e restrictions ot;non ,ntercouse, ...laid. h of ami.." I r --niia me embargo, and other wise measures oTdemocri. -j "mi ine Ljnireri ..Muroo. . . . i , .- . . . , -- landed Liu : r7rr': i; pacy LVFciyed from Mr Jackson the most :ice . u ' " was not his purpose to was not his purpose to nent of ihe U. StatesT ff10? contained ihvhis1etters, or by 3! " conduct of his rnaesty's Tyia9r 'owev er, appeared.' "ffnt of the United State? to. he v. i IL1!' ?0Ur8 f in such cases would T' ittZ f m the first instance, to his ssire f, u . ' " 5'uai his minister, ,cn Tedpess. as : th,'rfhf ,l.vi" f ,h? IedS offence. '; , ... ot Drar.pi.ri; ii ... " V. "noh' ' wuuiti naveenaoiea ered Kmade sucl Arrangements, or casonanie Explanations,, as 'Sirir r lhe inOvenience,-which EWii! 'Will tne SllSnninrrir KRltal between friendly .'nowets ti- 0verb a!way disposed to pay TOR THE RAtEICH MINKRVA. Messrs.Mditora, ,'::' ' BRWo, at" leisure': the' .otWc . day. took my ca!VeA;a;ma1Ieo'Ve7'toflm well's, for I had heardthat he bad'Wceivtd'the papers, and I dearly Jove to hear or read them myselt. My neighbor was not iri a very good ht mbur :fHe said you W stated theepgth of time that was taken up Tp Congress about Fulton's Torpedoes, and the money of course expended. Torpedoes I . thinks J, what can they be ? and re quired the meaning. He readily answered, that a certain man by the name of Fulton had construct ed a mech .ifiet hat i could blow uo all the P.rli,r, r . ... navy, or in jaci, any or all the navies in the known worlds ; .Nayr he said, the contriver of it had so far improved bis mvenfiorTh.niecouid evetfbTbw a Kraken out of any of ;he Norwegian seas t 'and that he had heenu with his huge instrument of de- patent right ALEMANDER. University: DIED. ' ': V.t sca.f . nr B"on on the 9'h inst. General tiedjamik j Li'ico'n, a di-tingusned -Reuiluttunary Pairiot. " I On Tuesday'last, at his plantation in Johnston county, 0. borne Hunter, E:q ' ,. ' At Philadelphia o'r llie 4th intr. Mri. Mn-y J.-. Spaigle, cOniort of the late Richard D. Spaightof NewFern- - . -. -'ni . . . ", ' ; - -' if; . . . 5tate?"t ntfjfifjencc fom nglanb." , . ' ' new York, May k. "r .The British Packer.inqesaAifieIia, captain. Moorsoorff arrived'at this .port yesterday ' afternoori, in thirty five, (lays fj'om Falmouth, by way ofHa lifax, days from the latter port with" the March mtalj which wasmade up at the at the general The .allowing rus ee8 are appointed a committee of vM (.lion to atwnd at Ch.-.pel Hill on Friday the iWd f Ja. re;, U i t wit , - --r --si-rz. -' . . - THOVf AS SI-OUNH. ' , THOMAS BROWK, jun." v t JOSEPHl. BRYAN, n i : Ttic Rev. JOSEPH CALDWELL. I ': WIi.LtEW JONES,, . ... WILLIAM LITTLE, 1 ' ,.,.; . .t- .' ' iSKEL. PICKENS.- ' " - .-v VI LLl AM L WEBB, ; JOHN S. WEST, - v; . JOSEPit WlN'STOV, ! ' : ROBERT l LL A M'5. fof Ralegh.) ; . . !..' , Fit!!hwitif orjir of t'm Board ROBERT WILLiAMS, 5V.- Ru'eiekypri!, 3rf 4 lStO. ,i. ;- v " . - Franklin Academy.' torsof the Mercanttle Advertiser hav copied the JHp E"t " 'hl- s'"flei1,s 'He Franklin AraAemf .A.i ,im.iii,!.:., : . v't "1 - j-i' ' '. U onjhv nce on the ftt eunesday jn Juneawl coiitniu most interesting arucles. Indeed the papers are fh,eedayA The,h.nt,a!d fa.iTh toyUtb, ocp.rdhy princlpajly hllefljR ilh debates in the imperial par"' Specehe and 1 heatncal Eb.bi wa. OnThurtday tiamenfoa subjects wholly Uninteresting; to the A- .periormcd for .he advantage oft.be Acartchiy, iiiat ce cir4tid merican reader, and with rietniU af the mnmev nf Comdyv-the MA:.-m9'Hrvn Moat ircarTj "ti4a" . s. - ' . 1 6Nt." vilh an jmunniiatK Vaife. ' - h ... . .. vii-i mv,iwj , v'i . ,ynij a (41 . 4iThe Recount; of the dekh .of Admiral Lord Collingwood is con firmexl. lit' died off Toul6p. His body was taken to Cadi ahdj put on board an Ehglish'frigate, which sailed IdiLEnglaud oh the 3d of. April. .' "'';';-;...;'""'- - .Due circumstance- has occasioned comHderable sensatipu in England .-May 3, .180i beeivcommitted to the Tower for publishing a let ter to his constituents In Cobbett's Register, under his own Dame, in which, he denies the pqwer pf GREEN HlLLt , Sec. rr:-'i'--'.'.':L : ? i l. . KALHIIUI , -''..;:,':'. THOSE, gentlemen who have- druwn Book"S. from the Polemic' Library, are requested to re turn them, as' i wish to collect them togethvr ,bt fore the cgmmcncem tnt of the vacation. J.-R. LEIGH. JLrarit 'ft "if V; i Si . -si 1 r sl.-.'f ii I Si ti I !)!':! r 4 l 3 ' ','l5KWJi. . v .
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