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7i "2 ii It did the Saracen but 'tjitile injMiy. yt liftingp hi sworurly 1-'7 i'-ff ihs noor dwarfs arm- He was now: in 2ul Plig j buV the giant doming-, to Ms sj Si. in a. short time ' left the two Saracens SKt plwthfe dwarf cut qffo;dead IZi beads put of; jpUe.fl.ff. - '"V" n anhthpr nrfirenttire. ... rarrvina: awav a damsel iiv distress. The i.irf wai not, quite so fierce; now as before i but MM ! . . '. '..L .L. Ci LI.' M all taM SllWCl. me lira, uiuw,., wwawm ivr Jd by another , hich knocked putrjtos eye he giant was soon up wiih tticm, and had they jat fledv would certainly have killed ..henYeyery one. They were all very; joyful for this' victory, dul .the damsel who was relieved fell in love with kt riant, and married 'him S-sj - n jiwy no traveuea vcry iar,,ui, mey uivv fiih a company of robbers. , The giant, for the Initime, was foremost now J but the warf was t far behind -The, battle, was siout.ana long. ChnKver- tha plant came, an ieu oeiore nim; jut the dwarf had Ike to have been killed more; the cunning and consciousXcowardice qf'guilu -lhe dwarf hai voor lost an arm and an eye, - , Wiethe eiaruwaa without a single. wound. Up- r a new work has lately appeared in London, m which Jie cried out 5 to his little companion, Anritlirl 41 T .ffTTtru c ffortU PAntt.", Th frill rw whittle hero, tha is gloious sport j let us get- - , . x. r . . " -on? victory' moiadihxn we fbaU have hocpur wg.-s an extract rOmlhe first letter.; p iorever,' .NoJ,..'iSpif ; Ih'e. dff who bj -this - " The first wjsh of a, stranger in Paris, is to mne. was KflJiKn istrr? no, f I? declare on ;.' u view the individual whose name j in every mouuir jight no morefor.j.6nt every battle, that, you and whose image ; seems to be constantly present gct alWoinoiULAiMij-ewarus, yut.au tne wows to every imagination, l sougnt wan great eager. Bonaparte at my leisure, and was soon fully -v ,, gratified in this respect. One of my friends prp cured for me a ticket ol admission, or rather a , Jklc.,CJajborne offered the1, following resolution, formal invitatioti, to the private imperial theatre I .. . . . .. f iustide and saved thft pious; and patriotic 1 lers of Connecticut frorn. the lash of the lawpr Now we happen'to recollect too' as well as Mr. Holt.' :---.st::U ; f'yy'0 ' The prosecution alluded to , having been com menced thp defendant gave bail, plead thr truth in justification, obtained time for a fair trial by jury, and then sehtjjff toVrginia for a croud of evidences. He found them, and among the rest were Tom the Brother, and Mr. Madison himself. Mr. Jefferson theh wrote letters' to the several witnesses, and informed them that their attendance would be 'unnecessary for that the prosecution would be withdrawn. Accordingly they declined going to Connecticut; and, the cistrict attorney, that eminent lawyer,' know n by the name of Coun sellor Huntington, came into court and entered a nolfrfirosequi, without making any blunders in 36 doing. This was vry much to the regret of Mr. Backus aiid his counsel,) for every charge could arid would have been proved' to a title. If this is magnanimity as Mry Holt denominates it, it is that sort of magnanimity which proceeds from (all uuon me. "-rnnnt cttcut Lourant. TENNESSEE LEGISL ATURE. ' .. ' W. Fridaii. Oct. 4.; -': . . ... - ybictt was aaopiea. -x-?t ' . - Vitercas it appears that the United States are likely 10 be Involved .with one of wu? belltgerents : of the palace of St. Cloud, which was the resi dence of the Court. 'I he. best actors and singers of the capital performed at this theatre twice a iiid whereaslt is important on allo'tcasions of that week, Tor the entertainment of their imperial ma. description, , that the generiLgovertiment should jesiits. who themstlves selected the pieces lor be informed of the dispositions of th-- people com representa'"on, and rartly failed to attend, poinp that government, the better to enable tht The' Empress, Jerome Bonaparte, and the joter&ment to pursue the most efficient jrieaiis for Princess Murat, made their appearance about the maintenance of the soveieijiuy and indepen- eigbt o'clock. The whole body of npectators rose &DCe of the Sutes,. therefore at the tnti ance of e-jch member of the imperial Resolved That, a Committee be appointed to family. Thr Emperor followed soon after, on his Jraft an address to th prtsident of the (J. Suites, return frm reviewing a body of troops, who were isprauvfc of- a.determiriallon.un-thK ptttct this;tiTiCampt'd . kheillagg. of Ale'idon. , He entered Itate to support such, honorable measures as the- with a brisk siep, accompanied by three Chambcr- jeneral government may pursue for the attain- lauis General Officers who remained, standing pent 01 the belore lecited object. beinnd his fauteuiU during the whole pei toi mince. . A - .. v . - , t He had in the next, box, on bis rit hand, the ,-W7if 1 Wa4 The last National. Intelli Princess Murat and Jerome' Bonaparte. The fencer -speakingof the disposition entenadietl by Empress was placed in box immecialtly ojipo- r covernmetit towards G. Britain, er presses it- site on the other' sido of tlie Fhettre, with her re ---f ' -".i - , .. w - 7 .- .. " 'T -r .- Mr. Kr!'s Oration eliveved before Ihe Afirr- W One 'thinnove-btb-- d'afclci- 'Mc'Ik'tr i '- .artheir.-jate anniversary1;'.' ' " L wreaks atjo wtftts.,ar.itnlty?l.i-?e r-! ChAbitt, in walking her rounds of duty, met Miscretim io eaii pry -Wh"i ii s-tfFic'r' ii. N ., , a rich, tout hard hearted man, who had, that day4 pend otnth'atf w Wfr;g;r:.:iiidVcn '-jkihv'. r oo'd made thousands by a successful speculation : she t hhigs" iniures tK-. htt! Wi sa.'l vcr 'rht asked of him a'fiule portioa of his great wealth tp their mentat prceptws.. U.nVs?irvf5.yim, j.hij assist her in softening the woes of hutnaa 4ire :.idiTrf bub feed-tljem ajf aiicy n lht hc i' -pn she pointed'to an hospital full of maniacks ijrjder wish Ihem to impi'ove -give i hem ilitii Ur J.f kVt her 'care"vtheavtiigsfT'a4QMs. and thewail fearlf anil TOtWroeiiseA boy i-,c?fV jat Irigsi&fdespair pierced the'-air around "thetm but learrt his !essoii?h ;itiH belly; If you ;t?k bosom. She next 1 contra? v cure -'.dt-Dend i . it. at tiL-hieth vi i 0' to a ;hovel, in which was you will find yonrni intea4.pf a nion,''Y.oh'g"v.--:-j ken with misfortunes, and; but a squash.VZiif Gfoner, ' ' vJf'J 'ears;;be was wjihging thej-i;- y0M.Bf.T:r ;' -'"v" 'lr: ' ;v4,- y, :Afamma(a Fcgefabte Productions,' 181 lv:V A PutnbkiriVrweifi;hinj 'l76 lbs. has been raised on they did not entershis marble directed his attenti seated an bowed downwith ; years cold dewtjof the nicht from hi3 matted and silver ed hair mark him, says Charily, he. is an aged patriot, who has thrice saved his country a Uvh f thiseasdn'ohV'thc'eftate of.Wm. Rush, Esq. lisarius, driven from his home by a faction, ad f inpejjref;' ;l:';-;f';L;i'. ' .''''' obliged to beg lus bread,, and wander, in ieW v A Squ weighing 45 lbs. shell whitt andof look at his tears, how eloquendy they plead in his - a round form, na beenrai&ed by Mr. lsac W'i H , :i causes the mohster despised the patriot's worth. fl'the town of Boston. ' The grain of the .w-at She thep showed him an orlAaband? and.descnb .Very fin aml yeUovvi the seed came? from HaJ : ed withe Pity's fervour their constant suflenngs, -Vinnaj and the specieals remarkably palatal le.v V and their deceased parent's virtues ; he listened, ! A qUasn) weighing;s 38 lbs. from stem id bios- but his adamantiite b east would not receive the j SDm 4 feef,; has been raised this season, in Rhode holy inQuence of Charity but she, in pity to thej igtapil; 1 '- y-Hi--'h' ' , . " : " wre tch, was unwilling to leave him, and entreated j ii,VgW8eed in him to give her something, for a life-boat to float-a- nt-.(he ; ; on the river -which rolled rapidly by tbemj she 1 (ionneoicat, produced twelve fine PuiinpkTnie? menuonod the frequent fate of unhappy travUrs 1 r..' in. W-WWtJ i&hrtttttr h mrtwiie l:- plunged ' d ia the waves ; at that instnt ayouih, full . tur t tte vine coimccted with the luxurious brot id of, life and gaiety, Avasseen in the current, manag- duct measured 280 feet in lenirth 1 ;' - v. ing with careless and ignorant hand the skiff which , bore him. Charity noticed his danger, and the churl saw and exclaimed, Great God 1 my only son. The; words, had scarcely escaped from his lips,, when the boat dashed against a rock ; the youth bore, up against his fate awhile but Charity could not relieve him, for she had no means', and he sunk forever. The angel of Mercy had spread his wings to bring succoar, but Eternal Justice forbade his flight ; for the register of Heaven did not contain the record of any good deed of the father, nor was there any prayer, nor any blessing for his welfare written in the book of lifeHe wandered wild and insane until Charity, unmind ful of ber wrongs, led him to her hospital of ma niacks, and becrtred the bread for his support ; for strangets had seized on his possessions, and all ens devoured his sustenance." BRITISH NAVAl, ESTABLISHMENT, Accenting, it JLwf Jor July 1811. Fifties arid 44rs " ; ' Brigs, ' Cotters, :' ' V . nngaiesil. vv.-,.. Sloops and yachtff ;;v Bombs and fire slrtps, Sch'rs. gun-yrssels ' luggers, & vssels- v;i"-.. 354 . 35 . ,135 : 34,,'-" 196 Grand Total, 1042 1" Kit tri the following unexpected manner : 1 It is the solemn truth that it ("the covemmentl fill h'.ye no, fyelings but th.se of jmity to her entrance of the'Emperor was the signal for the If wasat a mis- rly old fellow's who never gave a- In Granville cooniu on th'27tft aUimo 'W$AXfc . " lexahder Hopkins, to M'SS Lucy AMaltury, of saidV; FROM THE DESK OF POOR ROBERT THI SCRIBE, j county, i , .. .','.,.'' .' : v " J Q dear it' a a Squash." ' Lately, Mr. John 1 Cardan of Gates, td Aliss Mj; When I was a bov. I confess I had some'bov. ffv' Wootteu SF Halia canntv. ' " A jsh tricks about me. But tho mischievous I ne-j On the jst insl . in.W; ne county, Mr.; F- E. ver was very malicious jo rt sports. It did so Becton of Lenoir, to Altss bat ah Eveiitt, daughter happen tho that I as oic overpersuaded by .of Mr. Joseph Everittj of Waype. v principal Maids of Honor seated by her side, an I "one oTmy-eoApanions-.to go down to the south twq Otlic;:"s in waiting Wiihd her chair.: The lots in Apple bury, to rob a watermellon patch., theuevtr she shnll learn top sectoui rights, and to ireat us. as she requires all ulher nations to treat X. The interests of, both nations are ihc mm? ; nature Aa made them friend ) rtnd we do not hes itate to predict that, whatever alienation has ans W between them, they will again be friends when wer the British government shall reciprocate to m our treatment to her." - ;.... ... What will the raising of the curtain. ' His first occupation was to survey the whole assemblage about him very attentively, with an Optra 'ghiss, which he received from the hanJ of' fwiy one. or I believe I should not have jione. On the 7th ult. in Bertie cminty,rMr. Jo6iab. Redditt, an old inhabit t of that county. J Our inlet tion was to take one a piece, and we I In Newbern on tiie47th"' Mis. Elizabeth Vines, thoughMbty never would be missyd. , wife of Mr. iVilliam Vine&'.f-iiecujf nt county ; Well, we got alemto thi garden it wasark, ; Mrs. Frances, Scott, widow ot 'he loieMc J )Shta 'one ot his Generals behind. He returned it with anu just as Jack whispered to me, 1 ve got one, 1 bcott. yn the, 9ib, Miss Wlis. aavn;er cut looking back, and received his suuff box from 1 helog parked; lind away we fiew with the pne-jheJatfrWajotjllIi8-Mr Willia.n Delstatibusf aaother, of tlie contents "of which he made' as . Over fences though meadows,, and bria liberal a iyie, as iht greatTrederkk himself could wound rur way to avoid detection. What fools ! ' ' PavJks," and a cnild ' of Capt. Aucnson. hoU hos of democratic edilors, have don ; in the same period of time he return- Jack Stioilerl his very best breeches, and worth all iOn the 1 2th, Mrs. Vail, wife of Mr. John Vail I from the pedant at Richmond to the Loan Offiver ed the sonff box as he had dismissed the opera the m: Ions' in the garden, and as for me, I lo3t : Mrs. Elizabeth Attenson, consort f Capt. Mathias Si Boston say to this ? Does this look like pre oar- glass, ovisr his shoulder, and without tuniing his of my Iv'-es in the Might, and broke my shin, j Attettson ; Mrs. Comfort Weeks, consort of Mr. for immediate war with G. Britain? What ? head. He appeared attentive to' the first part of I heartily wished the melon patch iauly at 10. Corn vlius eeks ; Mrs. Mary Maddon, consort p to war with a nation whose interest and our's 'the represehtatiVin, which was a little Comedy of phet. . j of MrAmos Maddon. On the 13th, Mrs. ire the same ? Wage " an unrelenting war1' with Picard., and occasionally nodded approbation, to We arrived however at - our quarters wi'h the Jarvrs, wife of,. Mr. Closes Jar-vis. : , I people, when Nature herself has made us mu- the Princess Murat, as the Actor or the Author ' prize. The peach that's hardest to be got at, has j At Lexington, Massachusetts, on the 28-h ult. tUal Irierds ? Are we to lp )k for war from the chanced to -excel. During the afterpiece, which ' alvays"the-bighest flavour, you know ; so I had no Mr. Jberfih JJenrae aged 68 years This gentle- govetnment at the very moment when this very was an opera seri?, "he seemed-buried'ip thought, doubt but the melon that had cost us so much j man is the father of the editor of the Port Folio, government, by its public organ, publicly declares and retired at the termination of it as briskly as he trouble must be of superior excellence. Weot one of the most eminent literary, men which our (hat "whatever alienation has arisen bttween us rnd had entered. - ;a candle dreadful disappointment I' 1 never shall Tcountry has produced'! ". . At I udor Place, the seal 01 Thomas Peter, Esq. near Geogetown, Mrs. Manor Sfuart, con sort of David Stuart,.. Esq. of Ossian Hall, in the county of Fairfax, in the 55th year of her age. State Bank of North Carolina, " Raleigh, Vcu 20, 1 8 1 J . ' ... AGREEABLY to the second section of the act incorporating the State Bank of N. Carp linu an election of fjifteteen cTirectors of the prin cipal Bank shall take place ammally on the first". Mnnrlav In niirctnlu'r. . 1 nlly sssigrted rasthe sole foundation-for her Or- ss of savage fiercenessj and of fire than-oncHvouldf-B-UttMs was not the worst of it. Oar adventure I The Stockholders of the said Bank archere-L 4ers in Council, let this btf done, and if U. Bri t in expect. ? i ne whole physical head, however, is ''.leaked out, & as ill luck would have it." a parcel of fdl.e cauecj pon tp fati said eje'euon "on- 'landay , hould not immediately "repeal those' orders I ven not unsuitable. -to the station or nature of the in- worthless rascals had gone after us, stole all the ;tne second of December next at 9 o'clock in" tho wreto say ytnat not. a man in this country will be aiviciut r - . melons, and -cut up the vines We vvere-ljund j niorning, at the Academy Buildings in, the City of ftiahd ho' will ndt give his voice for immediate. H- v.-as not without sodd aualitU s inthe parlieir out as having been .to. the ffarden, lVilllainsr, and I i,i;r.u. ' , 4 : . u w . . . - w . - - ' - - . I MIVIKU ; - - ; r . - --..- pen ana-aecided hostilities. It ihere is an indi stages 01 his military' c-ivecr, and even aft'ei his all the cunning ol Ned Coke, the .lawyer, couid t The Stockholders ore also required .to niake : if ' noii,., it is not tne iNew lork cicvanou lo.tne nrst io:-.ts ot the-'army, coula ocr not screen us; in nne, me leiiows wno ma me tvening Po3t. AT Y E. Post. " . r casionaiiy sbaen tc we had toT pay the r dz- ''-:'" ; ' 1 mty ot his manner," !.n. an aflTac-le.and commu. . mage-. .. w-.-- TTte Sedition cr-Mr. Holt in' his Columbian nicative ease, winch rendered.- his conversation ! Biit, the adventure made a lastingimpression.cn f last evening, wholly. misunderstWds and mis-' somewhat attractive. fltT ofien indulurcd himself mv -mihd. And a thousand occurrences in life tales the nature 6f the Sedition Adt; He says when First.Cons.ul, after.. the miiVid-:reba'bt of the", bring .it: to mind. -.' . at Hs repeal was .fleet edly opposed by the fede- Thudluu-si'i copious narratives concerning hisL When I. see the mothers bringing up their jwusts, because they knev thatthe act would be c'anip-ijjns m'Egypt, about which he was ex- daughters to. look gay :.nd dress hue, without in- vHUiitu, anu impunity secure, to ttderal libel- iremeiy i-tu. oi taiKmg. But on his accession to ! stilling into their minds tne principles oi virtue; Wt he- also "says that the republican party bv lhe unpettal' dignity, these glimmerines of 4he when 1 see more pains taken to furnish the outside i. ... ,.,.vi.,.;; .... ... ..' r . i .i i. i. 1, Grea Britain, it does Vot hesitate to declare, wc " The pei son of Bonaparte ha3 been so often forget ihe awful countenance of Jack as he looked dull Again be friends, and this,' ' as soon as G. described, that I need not enter into particulars 'alternately at his breeches and his fruit and ex; Britain shall reciprocate to us nur treatmen t of this ..tnt. He was quite corpulent at that claimed in the most piteous accents 0 dear it's er.'vI confess I d not quite comprehend the '...period,, and is now, as I am informed, still more a squath." - meaning of thisj. VVhat is exj ected of Great Bri- robust.. He wore on this occasion, a plain uniform " I never was more fully convinced tf the truth tain (What to be understood by her reci')rnrat coat.with the. Imperial insiirnia, and cress ol the of the old iitWc that 41 Honesty's the best poli- wgOAir treatment? Does Hhe Intelligencer mean Legiort of Honour. His'haii was without powder,: cy." We nii;ht have bought l dozen 'melons, at at she if to pass a Non-Intercourse Act ' I'pre and cropped short. 1 siw liim-in -various situa- half the e'x pence' of the shoe and " bretl-Iies. Or uie not (-()(' does he mean that sh? s.all t'ons afierWards, and received uniformly the same with half (lie labour of stealing the squash- we witodr&W her Orders in Council ?- 1 presume impressions from his countenance. . It is full of might have earned as many melons as we would Be, does. , ,W 'Ml then, . let the eoverument out the mea-mic, but does not altoirt ther indicate tha'riift , both have 'eaten. We had now noUamr but, tlung lairly to the test. Lpt them procure "France charac.tr of his soul. His eve is solemn and to rescind her Decrees, which Great Britain oi igi- glowmy,-ami exceedingly penetrating ; bur. It has "Our -labor tor our p mis And our losses, for our gains." Wlte annulled the doctrine" that the truth rnnbl spirit ot ire'iilleness and rourtpsv vcrp sppn nn r.f iKp head with laces arid combs, than the inside w gtveijj.tni.evidence.."'In' all this, Mr. Holt, more, and tti innate. dispositions of the man were ' I with ideas, ' I cannot help thinking that- some dot Krangeas it tfiay seem,' after so many years, and pisp.ayed w ithout dbgurscor control. Since that nglovervili find to his sorrow, ihat instead of a ter having himself been the subject of a pros'ecu- - ptrriyd he.havbeen atthei'huillei ies, almost uni--meUxy-JJe-kat.giit nothing but a squash'i---." under the law, m all this, I say, Mr. ilplt is, ionniy uuere, gloomyT and suspicious ; makinj? Patents listen to old Robert. The education of "oily nnsuken. '. Let him recollect, that at com- all those who belong, to his household the victims; your daughters is of the very first importance, not Jtou fctw ndad cbuld-defendliimself byvinif own happiness, but as it irun hi eioeuce ; mis nas been so decided impetuous gusts ot passion. 1 have it Irom good i respects the character ot ourj:ouniry.xouraaugn. five-and over again partLutarly jn a very striki.-tcf authority, that fonwo br three davs subsequent 1 lers are to be the mo' hers of the next generation, se within our own state, i Let him then "recollect t( me murder of the Duke DT.nghien, he resem. 1- Among their offspring must our' future Washing- "-t;the Sedition Act, odious aslbat act ren- bled ruther a famished tiger than jthe mpnareh of j tons, and franklins and Jays, and Hamiltpns be wredby the misrepresentation of party, expressly a civilized nation His chief favourite is General found. Can a race of heroes and statesmen i; men . --vm mrti wfiigcnrcr ucicnuam in any pro- ; onvaiy, wiium no nas maoe minister Ol folice, i ot vigorous minus aoja, strong 'cniisukuuuua uc piv -j'VHMon.s under -it, '.had '.-it in his power to givs4he -'ana whose appointment to that office has occasion r-. cvtocnce. ne snouia ue nermutea io do en.ine ransians io remarK. mat mev nave now payment, in Gold or Silver, to :the. Cashier of the- Banl 'to i which they originally; Subscribed- of thj third instalment of their subscriptions to the said State Bank, on. or before the-i 8th of December next. - .-.v-, WM It IIYpOD, Cashier. ; '' "'"Cjr?Such Stockholders -as do not attend the e-. lection of Directors personally, will authorise prox ies in the form heretofore prescribed. . it 1 "Id it should prove a complete protvetion Ia .'suprrinienda'nt who 'mends hrs-pen wilh his not mat Jr. Holt s misrepresentation, pror jsword ; u, eas wholly from misunderstanding :' for thew !' 1,0 longer any supposed necessity for Receiving e1ebphTorfriia poiiu. Ibid. ' - a point' 4miher nuuakcx-.Nr, Holt ; alluding to certain PWhc prosecutions in Connecticut against the Rev. lf Backus and some others for a libel fin Mr. ficison, - in charging- him with a number of fla iwoos crimes, says he re'coXlecis when Ae rbag- i r-:.-- ''"''-r '-'" - ;-r-:-; un rmnistre que faille sa 1dum avec son eftee. When the execution of D Ehghein was an nounced, jn the Thuilleries, every inhabitant of that placewoVeaTdTOrrtenanee of terror and dis I them music til they-ha may, arrf this circumstance contributed to . exas perate the rage, and to daTken the gloom of their irritable Jtyrant Doubtless Rethought he read in the aspect of those about him, the same language of reproach w hich conscience utteied vrithin his own breast,' " '' - - '' " duced from a pale, weakly, softlymother.. Such were not the mothers of the Grecian He roes of whom bur parson used to tell Us. ' Make your girls put on another pelticoaVthis Will render theni healthy. Make them rise early in the morn- ing; this w'dl give them a rosy cheek. Never learn teach them to 'make cake till they can make bread ; never learn them to dance tUl they have learned grammar. Never jive-them a silk gown till they can answer readily, all the questions in geography. Di feet their exercise and theit1 stu dies so that their; health may be preserved, and , RALEIGH -THE ATRE. WEDNESDANQVEMBER fiths ( The third evening of the ensuing Rvumtnation,' J"i the Polemic Society will present, for thi bentfit; Of their Library, the celebrated Tragedy, llfiu i ' in 5 acts, called ' .-'..", :'; ' "'"'" L MAHOMET, THE IMPOSTpS . ',' '":;' :,' ' Written by th kn. Mr. Af.' " With new dresses, decorations. fJfc.' i''v. To which-Willbe added the favorite farce in; two t-v i -"'"" v .: ' acts, 'of -(.--, .V'-.- J ;k'. Three Weeks after rriage ; Or. WRAt wi uusr aU come ro,-i.-Uf. 1! - - . By Arliiur Murphy ( - ' t4tDnon lohf! Oppned at half past 6,. and pet" fonnance commence at half past 7 o'clock, pra-rv ciseiy. ; . : .i K7 Tickets, at one aouar eacn, may o aaa wl,.. the Star Office at Mr, Gales'; Boskatore, and;-t.i Messrs': J. k:WEfiMUf ry- tv ... -. ' -. -1
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