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; ' i " ; . . . ; ' . " ; . " .... ;i X:- r . : - - ... .: . i " : i :' i j i - - ' . - ' " - . ! : . " ' THE CHAPEL HILL LEDGER. OUR SCHOOL CHILDREN Wo have received from i the gen- SATuhiAyj - -L Aug.O, J 870. MRS. C. P. SP'EXCEB, .' Editor. tlcmcn of." tho School Committee their report for the district. The work would " Hoem to have been number EDITORIAL BKIEP MENTION. Tup a Eiiroi:s of the Statk of North Carolina have in their hands' n laro share of the influence that is moulding her fortunes. . If tho Press is hiih-toned, far-seeing, judicious ienerpus, anl enterprising it needs ' I . 2 ' m no prophet to tell us how the pro. pie will by. I Al 1.1 . j thoroughly duue,! tho j uumocr o J children over the age o six, and un der that ot twenty-ouo I being much larger than we w ould ha:e sup posed : . Of white boys 132 of white girls 130 : total 2G2. Colored boys 98 ; colored girls 100 ; total 198. Four hundred and . sixty children of the two races -the whites having a numerical superiority of sixty-lour. The question j at present lor tho white people to decide is this ; fShall these two hundred and odd children of ours be as well educated as ice can ojfwd? Every, father and mother will say "yes" j at once. Thai ichat can we afford, ? The best is not always the cheapest. But here it happens that the best we can do and get will be tho .cheapest; If we will 'build and fit up a good school house and start a number one THINGS SHE; 31. TO HE ONT A colossal scale , in this aire. Calami- tics, Crinn'Sj national priory or the reverse, enterprises, failures, all graded school we will find -not only speak of, human pride, ambition, in our school bills reduced to a tiini- fluenccs. or f wickedness exerted to mum, wo will find not only that-we the 'utmost: ! No reader of the. cur) have the present set of school going rent uewV ot the day can fail to Ve children into crood hands and on an up' grade that will lasj tiiem all their lives, but we will find also that we have laid an enduring foun dation for the frep education here- ceive this impression. t ' Till! TliUSTEKS OF TIIIv Univeii--silv have determined to jrivc full . " i ! time and notice for the.clection of a succasjsor to: Dr. -Phillips. For tho; cpming collegiate year Professors Graves ar.d Gramly, assisted by ,Mr.j Jamei S. Ianning,one of the most schola'rlv graduates. of the Univer-. sityfc j ili take clyirge of the lathe-; matical teaching." It since after of Tommies and 'Sallies-who t " arc toddling round at home or are yet in their cradles. A work well- - ! 'l begun is nan done. co much we will find we have done for our chil dren. Furthermore we will fine that we have benefitted the town and neighborhood will have drawn good families here to partake the benefits of the number one school and will have increased with the population, the value of every acre -.' I rf" rrrMTwl rmil rf. Pi-nrv lirn;r am lot in this district. Where the REV. DR. CUARXES P1IIL- Wo are pained to chronicle, the resignation by Rev. Dr. Chas. Phil lips of his Professorship of Mathe matics in the Univereity ; a step taken by the- urgent advice of hs physician and most intimate friends as absolutely necessary' to the iesto ration of his health.' By this step a tie of more than forty years to the Institution has been severed : with what sensibility ' to all that is im plied in such a change,, we need not say. . - ! s ;' A member of the Board of Trus tees tells us that the Trustees re ceived this resignation with great regret on account of Dr. Phillips' long connection with the University' and his eminent abilities, his great acquirements, his profound knowl edge of bis department, his wide spread popularity. A few weeks ago, finding Ithat he would not be able to resume the .performance qf hU duties during the coming col le giate year they offered to allow him to retain the greater part of his sal ary, having his duties performed bV an assistant, but he preferred that the resignation should be uncondi tional, that no sense of responsibility or anxiety should remain to retard his hoped for progress to entire health. i - Thousands I of good people all :; By Our Kpceiiil Reporter. PRESS CONVENTION. Owing to the unexpected change of the meeting of the Press Coriven lion from Beaufort to i Goldsboro, the members of the cralt mihX have been seen at the Gregory House at the latter place on Wednesday Dr; Phillips and of the , which induced it, and also necessity of thcrr bas the e8teeni ib hi ni j person al ly and their sense of the - great value been 'to the Un i v e rsity causo of education in the State. FJje finances ot the institution did. not. in the opinion of the commit tee justify them in doing more than HBAUQUAIt rifli ? i 1 ." I c ATTT Titr.: IVl j M I I H V 11 1 morning with "disappointment dire leucering to him the free use of, the 1 mrrt nti niton i voi-v loio liiif. llftt. . . . . 4 I 1 T aejecteu upon every iace. iul noi- tuill;n anTi tot t,c occuoies ... c i it. 1 . j wiujBiaiJuiii-a vibil ji urn iuu K as he shall nee 1 it. gang was upexpecteu 10 ine ueni- ::. r..rrr" r:r sayings of wise Sir Philip Sidney says : They are the city. . We were entertained like never aione that are. accompanied "lords of the realm" and Freeman, by noble. thoughts. I A choice .issortiaen t of n rf J . . ?. 1 -. outward mineiost, will always have a place --Milton says : Truth is as impossi in ine nearis ot nungry eaiiors. bJe to te soiled by any, 1 The Convention far excelled any touch as the sunbeam. nrnuinno nnn in inlaraot IViovo ! i I I li- Sn rr nnn ooxra . I - hntro naVQI were-- sixty representatives of the . " u- j . ...... ,,', roum known any harm come from a great piess present, among wnom were , , , , 0 i h.. TVfntQ; i'tv Mhn,uflf01. deal of chantv towards difference :pf DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY,, Va., Courier, Messrs. Morton, of the f"i' j : Beautiful Spring and Sm .. j,, w.v , . wv, . UA.uvv. , . w u ryiBieu irom j.u cents and unwa a fhn Rie.limnnd Whin. I ' I tViinr t.r donbt. nnr nm wisdnm'iit pward; On Wednesday ,a large number is a. good ' thing to behevd, it is a uiueu wiui vrjeir cransman, xjoniiz, goou tnmg to aamire. - of the (Toldsboro Jlfcs&e?i(er. Ihe inimitable Dossey Battle vvas T ' r!harlofl P,w'BOfl Tho flnnba f WDS, WrenaOineS. Ot-cron;.- party is to give up something Xo V13. ,nens, percales, 4fcc., Ac., at chosen President for thq ensuing .iA. a A U U trifling cost. COME 'ANn sru 1 T 1 Oa - O ' I TvUl JIlUUO. 1111 UVJU HU . IO . " kji r, I V(-;ir nnfl .lrilnn Stnnn Nonrptirv '. .. ? i .j . I ' .- and Treasurer. 'Asheville was se- the next obliged to yield much to versanes. (tIcmi Alpine Springs to ouce to that point and their hospitalities. An was also received from W to become the guests7 of that city your ad- ter Scott says : Everyone coquetry ife, is al- repair at ways founded on intense selfishness, lected as the nlaee . for meeting. . . Sir. Wa An invitation was received and must have observed that accepted from the proprietors of whether in high or low W HIT E GOODS. partake of which, as age advances generally I 00Si 'qV nr0a 6.cents ' K . . -.. . ..- .9. .. 1 ud wards I Jacknnpta Pomi,.:.. . invitation displays itseit in its true colors, ana n m i.mingto,, vatgives place to avariie. J & fa P ton, W , . 1 k 1 CJ l '111 11" vll tiJI tAVUI OIUU j liU Ulllltil iiiiuiigu ine ouuiu win uu piitueu iu j vi 1 1x3 learn that Di " J - w.. AJUUIl jii no in Sir II umphrey Davy ' says : I pre- Tarlatan, in fact all tue latest t nr o -fi tm ralmtAiio Kaliar r avtlwxr I TATrwrPTt?a -r-v-r -wvvwM-n . . anil ul tho rtrkinto rt intnvnot in . I a a . J ....-)"'! . uwifl i V. . . L 1 v . r 111 un I A 1IIL1.1 I .(111 I 1 I I I . 1 . J I I I . that Dr. Phillips has been Uhn viinit.v Th;a .i r".ul' r H maua iUt? a t I I IMI-.III III -T r . VBiaiKrih-MM I'l -fl.l.lM I w ITAS BEEN A LONO TIME Chanel Hill as, a whole did anything for the. Orphans over yon-; der in Oxford. Jsn't it time for us to get up i'a I collection and something or other to strengthen Mr. Mills' hands? It is a pity that sc,,ooIs arc -ootl wbere lhcf'c are xni. Jlm!ri;n!.. i.:.;.- r. .1.' Good churches, whern the air is Wl. tlVlltlllitllV.'ll 1 L I llllli illlll ill" fine nia.lv wav in whmh !,.. i doimJ Pu.ro. and where living is cheap, a. great work should evanoratc" in t,,ere VU aUvas e a respectable sentiment. : An ounce of .help tuship. , People will! gather round such attractions. We have got thechurches.f We have got the W K have always kxown that air. We an fare sumptuously on our friend and neighbor Dr. Deems four to ten dollars a month (so the was a most popular and deservingly University clubs say.) What is popular preacher.: We. love him tacking is a gooa pumic scuooi so . i i-'v j , , ,v controlled, so officered, and so car- and believe in hsm. but wo hardly .A n ' t v f ! . i ' - ried on as to benefit, to command think our faith and love would carry lne respect, and admiration,; and us to hear him preach as we: learn confidence of the President of the from the Wilmington' Morning Star University himself of the whole worm anu ine surrounuing coun- mere is worth a pound of praise a party of Kentuckians wore carried on one occasion of his preaching in Kentucky. There was the greatest desire t hoar him. The trains were ... crowded and all 'sorts of vehicles through the country were put in requisition ;4-onc party of gentle men chartered a ' hearse anvl pro ceeded to the meeting in ardent and enthusiastic style. tries. i 1 Shoulder to shoidder" friends and neighbors, and the work Is done. Durham is talking at- a! graded school. Let us not allow iDurham to have the start of us: Durham i9 a good, town, but Durham is a mush room compared to Chapel Hill. thus forced by disease to leave a not be accepted owing to the ac- post which he has held' so long and eeptnii'co of the previous with such distinguished ability. 10 loQn -Alpine discipline of goodness, creates nevr hopes, throws ' over the destructidn invitatpn of existence the most gorgeousi of NECK WEAR AND NOTIONS. au iignis, awaisens ine even in ueain, Anil they will earnestly hope that. wTlV S hom com.ption.and decay cflls resi anu irccoora irom airxieiv win hn a roAi v i.mm mi , ;,i,i v. r . v vv hard work wherein his soul has long delighted and by which these many years' he has sought to serve and honor old North Carolina. prove the means of restoring him to Ualcigh papers where our readers. Leigh Hunt says : If a young u .. . 1 .. !es' Klb' health ; and usefulness, and to thje no doubt, read it, we will; only say reader should wha is the best RnWn dlTwff 01 u inat it was an abfe elfort, re- way 01 uisunguisning gopn poets T , n - v ;.if w:c. j ' .-frwm -Vin ? i-u.r,..So . Ui.Jen Collars and Cuffs, a fine as- press of the State. , ! 1 and two-fold way s the p'erusal: 0f soitme&t, Embroideries, Lacea and the. greatest and best no'ets: w thrr"":,uB'7Jir r n Mn..r..? j..t- l read before thn HnnviUti close attention and stud v. and next : yiiX and GLOVKb, U Wednesday, has also been published the-cultivation of that love1 of truth dieiDe? Handkerchiefs at in the Raleigh Observer. It was and beauty which made them what pregiiant with eloquence and sublim- they are. THE SiJIlOOL BILL. The Supreme Court has adjourn ed leaving the School Bill unsettled lLy ot thought. and unsigned. Some of our ex- Ou.ihursday at 10. a. m., a fare- . Painted silk dresses ajre all , the i r . .1 t .r . . i - is t-i tu viiv u i a IV unaugus support inu ut'iicu in inisjjncy decision. W e do not. The bill as Sherrv arid Cntnwl Urn a, I ,J , t . V M gamonng was had in the draw- rage for j instance, a white silk rooms of Bro. Bonitz, where strewn with apple blossoms ; a pink ry and Catawba brought out silk starred with daisies ?l a lihr our readers remember, was unani- sparkling wit and good J humor 'of blue' withjilies of the valley; f mouslv adonted bv the Lfimslfttiirp dossey Battle, Col. Creecy, Deake. I- ' . . H I and ough to (have been, signed by ft Sf frhm Pvoan Mountain, A recentijr enacted IaW in Gal- the proper officers at tho: proper .i. veston provides that any! employer time when all the other Wis i: rSd J Jr U Stock !m. Rnfnwin. f 0v thfi train W aio Ai,: " ?? Sunday shall be liable td a fine of I : 1 o ceuts each. PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, a large lot, in cotton, gingham' and silk all EXCEEDINGLY LOW! . i . - signed. But owing to some extra- the tram for Glen Alpine. The ordinary and: unaccountable inad- press occupied a special car, and at vertenco, or overlooking on some- Durm wf? Seeled with the bar- body or other's part, this, among bandt and at the invita,ion of W the most important to the people of T. Black well fc Co. repaired to the he btate of all the acts of the iate hotel whero ' refreshments! of every Legislature was forgotten mislaid. imaginable-. character were spread or postponed, land when called tor - i i 1 suPP,ie was . found without the signatures cheers tor the "Durham JSuIl'Vwpro which alone were lacking to make it given, after which we sped on our a law. ; - : : l way lo tho mountains. . : Would not plain common sense At Salisbury we were met by lflrflt. nnW,WMn;i .h. n I mY citizens.and band No. 2. We v , . -, , had 0"'y time to give three rousing $50. . G E N T S ' F U R N I S II I N G GOODS. The 3iki:tix(; of tuk Pkkss As sociation in; GoldMboro was agree able, cordial, and we trut, produc tive of good. Col. Saunders, Secre tary of State and President of the Assoc:a:in. delivered the Annual Address. His - allusions to , the Beaufort storm wore loucliing, am his cufogy ot the late Major Engel hard was pathetic and weli-drawn Re'Tulio: s of respect for the niem ory of .the late gallant Democratic standard' beaier were diawn up Ir. C. 3Iaiii3v of tho Newborn JSrut- Shell ri'a tbVpocm written lor the meeting. -Dossey Battle of the Tar- boro Southerner, was elected 1'resi- dent for the ensuing twelve months . Messrs. Creccy, London ami Furman, . VicoPi esidents. Jordan Stone, Sec rctary Mrs. M. B. Clarke, Poet jjxcsia. iVMn-, j au-s, Brunei, lion-: itz and Toml nson, Executive Com- mitteel CoL John D. Ca.neron de livered the literary addiess which is spoken of in high terms. Abbeville was selected for i',!C next4 place of " meeting. ; j , . AMERICAN BEAUTY. n English papeV of high rank be above a paltry lorm, and that the cheers for Salisbury and its says that it is doubtful whether any U" musi, agree tnai au impor- sicians. lant ana greatlv neeaed mih in . r our o clock ridav H TJ Y LEV Y I: S Oiiampion shiuhs: IMPROVED YOKE FACTORY AT RALEfUIt, X. C. THE BEST MADE, BEST FITTING and m MOST DESIRABLE country mi the world produces so many pretty girls as America, and it is certain that some of the prettiest in the world are Americans.! Amor- ican girls who go over to Eiirone on mu- I M of Ready-Made Clothing. Keep's Magnum Bonum Skirls, laundered and unlaundered. H ATS, a fine lot of Straws, Mack inaws, Felt and Furs. WORTH LOOKING AT. t HAND-MADE SHOES, morning measure should not fail through fo.und us at G,cn AlPine station G2 their'negligence, but that they must f1?- lisbury where we shirts and Drawers, Night' Gowns, . , . ' . . , , took vehicles tor the Springs. At &., made to order. ; meet and sign it without further nine o'clock we were sa'fely landed A Full iLine of Gentlemen's l4ne the most popular makes. BOUGHT ,to be Sgld. Verv low! : SHIRTS f XADly HATS, trimmed and untrimmed. a- fine assortment, with a bsautiful lot of Ribbons, French' ,EPatronize Home Enterpre a"d Amencarr Flowers for trimming. . ' ri it . , a- i ' i .1 . - oniris, sonars add Uutis, Umter- : iiv the Union. constantly I in HARROW ESCAPE Mi E. E.'. l'erry, of Beaufort, kindly offered to procure s.Cfinicns f ' H . " rt 1. . -.1 r oi marine unimais lor uic iuuseum of ihel University, whi'ieupon Pres:- GliOCEKIES .mo r ine attorney general of the at this resort of unearthly beautv. -Furnishing Goods a deli-btful trip : of ' triumph and Slate being consulted, decided thaU anl greeted by the never-to-be for- stock. 1 . I 1 I., .a- i I , ,,. t l . rri. ; . . I 1 Z . J ! I : rm - ... I pleasure are acknowledged to be they wero ulJy qualified to do so. ."' ue jrecepuon K"M f Vr oraers. . ..ney wi I Always a line. pretty iy spite of want of culture, lwen Iia1' D?e a little lrregiilar ivniin, "f m r ' "A T J J SUtrAK, from 8 Co 10 cttits. want of breeding, want of flesh and was il not the'tordper course to pur- sponded to by Bros. VVard, JVIon- blood, and .the additional incum- sue considering that it was the teiro and Creecy. This is the sec b ranees of a faded, linv! lookincr School Bill and not an act regulat- on1 season at this resort," aud it is Address LEVY'S SHIRT FACTORY! mother and a mot objectionable iu lbe existence of a Turnpike ? S' earth' " ?? r" W' "R A V IR! T? i :- X h.lc: Unfortiinatelvi nuibblinr, nr,wi.,i ro"ndcJ' as " is, by lofty mountains ; V.V XLl . V Jll Xt, ' KEEPS THE I ? COFFEE, from 10 to 15- cents. Large and Small Hominys. Kice, Raleigh, N.i C. Lard, Flour, Bacpn,- Ifams, countryr sugar-cured and canvassed. . bro,!,,-; an,, if U,u ehiof, end of UnlortUnatelyi quibbling prevailed j IndiUnSy. 7 Th . . i ' . i ...... : i -i , f- " . J woman be to he pretty. well-dressed fP ,wai invoKeu, ana our Glen Alpine Heights is the finest and attractive when vounf? then tho character as a j"Iaw-abidmg people" scene ever beheld by human eves little xmerifan.thev sav.has attained was declared to be in danger. The 9" our returu . Col. Brown, the ' r.- i i tV ii " . it. The critics think however, that, cnooi liin was not to be signed the average American girl does 'not out ot 6Chopl hours. Above al v.ear well. some chagrin and some envy mixed with these comments. We arc strongly of oninion lhat iho Amnri. i . n . 7 ... ... -I - . . ueuv janie jjseui niwi a iui ui jais u.tn woman, as maid, wile and and alcohol lautic b Perry lri . nt fi . I t. I ii rro 1 of ns A r 1 1 . ' J . 1 v nai- is il mr. owin- " v imo uetTiivy ana t-v i ii 111 iii'i . i. iiu ii:nif -k , L-. . i . i I Q clr t Ii n 1 o ir o ti A i I .-......- 1 . . .i HJirds r;iiioI: to llcd-e and flv at call "1. o "l"? they Aren.iit k to tall." ,l appear on ine supreme Uourt Bench Theilirting Yankee belles ar(! ir- VT0 lo in the premises resistible so long as they keep their Months. We I have been uiti. m hi t Ik tli ii ! mill c in.-, .... .. ... 1 rut ...w,.... ,mv4 iwuj lUa mcv aim auiuuig ;t-N umimi. 1 lie Vei'V dlV . i . u . ii ., ii i i i Keep young. ; mat uiu unicn uissoives we learn There is no doubt truth in nli M:hat U,erv, decline "to ''cixuce1 .. a..: iUe8srs- boring .and -Robinson o.ii.w,, xumiii- r we 5rm lmnpn l.ui!,,., ....l. 4... lit iv 1 - " . - "tj '"-K'tcisu- a"1 "veimig m curope very their cJuty in the first instance and lUely does provoke criticism of the having evaded it in the Kccoiid. may iijove sort. JSeveriheless there is nou J11 uow 'under the shadow of theiupreme Court Bench with de light and feel ihat it is 'o win' to their persistence m abiding bvthe law that, the cliildren of the noor thi m,c5ail "I." ,ul Ul jaia wu wwuidu. as liiaid, wile, a?id )hol. They were in the At-imolhci' can hold her own upon the otol during the norm. MrJ- ho.!e i conipnison with i any of U is astonishing tJ",'-, men ot North Carolina will be fji how-yji ur jars were saved after bu-i ing tossed to ami fro by the break-' ers and cru.vhed by the hotel. Thcv were found .at some distance from the building and everything saved.'' These jspccimens will have, besides their intrinsic value, an interest as mementoes of the great Btorm of too.oon is due largely to a? worry -a id ih. ing climate which alternately stimu iaies and exhausts the nervim ergies of men and women alike, and aar publi m a L- nu 11 i nil IiaL- ji'.I n a . r t two yoars shut oUu tVoin . i heir piiv ih g ; that the popular -4 move Jn I.iv.jt of cd::c:;. ion has been.i iiii iL;d. ... , ulioie b'.aie lisMi.ni.inipil . i ' aiul disgusted. ! ; Let us have'a ; little, less puffi ig of'j well-known proprietor of the Bov- den Hotel at Salisbury, entertained the members of the Convention free of charge. G. .L, AND fFroin Iialeigh Observer, Aug. 20. J THE UNIVERSITY. ji a meeting ot the executive committee of the .trustees of the University, held in the Governor's oflice on Saturday -last, the resigna tion ot. Jtev. Dr. Charles ) Phillips, Professor oi JVIathematicsj was re COFFElSS, SUGARS, TEAS ! SPICES ceived and scceiited.. Dr.i Phillips' ML, SOAS, &c., &i i ' health has been verv precarious' lorl ' ',; ' - ' - 1 I the past two .years, and his resigna-. lu,,li3-i iioes trom o( to 80 t I tl 1Yljcr II.,,..,.. .... .1 ft T 1 1 - . . I '" XJI gent advice of his. physician as af Cow-Bells, &c.r &c. lording ii.e oniy nope tor his recov- iry. ine committee rescived not CHEAPEST IST MARKET, AND BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, from $3 to 22 per. suit. f : , I I AM RESOLVED TO SEJ CAXXOT.BE UNDERSOLD ! GROCERIES. LS JW1: , insist of CROCKER Y, HARD WAKE, WILLOW-WARE, &c. In fact to, nil ine vacant; chair at present but to hae its duties performed for an assistant the coming session 'bv ; TIN-WARE! CHEAP AS TUE C1JEAPST V ' -1- upon a Crockery of al l descriptions Wood and Willow-war. Professor oi Mathematics reduced salary. . I l A A AA u J ' .1. LA A J 111 117' III ITrni...- at Ihe lak Ci.m L"le m'y V. Won- .nenccnent wilh tl.e bigWt hono.s Umi 'a'Si' Orn: c SS l-V f i I I tllVai-LlW - I . -1 , r - who can ; McCAULEV. supply you with eTerythiDg you: may need or want, whether gomg I ' " ' travellingor going to house-keeping,' staying at home or going visiting or grave, sad or merry, old, young, rich and poor genii r gay and fore our time. But for sense, spirit purity, feeling and religious',princi ple, we believe our American wo men can beat the world. -The beauty is simply an extra. fli linivpritvr A. . I : , T ""'Vi. upon, the '"'"V" .V mru goou opinion, tanding with them as to ll e Faculty, chosen Assistant Professor on which we place them in I Professor. Graves was put in temno rts of trust and profit, aud the rary charge of the department mftkoHiiHAll If.nt A nA : 'F'uu, aim a nuie stricter unanimous recommeiKial o n nf-fh. - ... aiiii wnrn iwi : w - j - . i ' i -r l . i - 1 i . . . w u ueisianuing wan them as to it r: "acuiiv. cnoseu Ass Bfni -d...: . i. J. wjsavm rorV hnr u j "V7 1- i "xuia iu leave no Jsrone uimiraea in - .&v v wa uepariinent. t ji ms positions expectation we forth of the manner in which they are to discharge their duties to thu public., his pffnrta tn hiilll m w.r.Vl iKnotn,. 1 no committee adont.nr! nnon: Invites the public attention to hit t.L- mously resolutions exnreRRivfi V nfl anAUirjs: . . their regret for the resignation ' if S fr5 NOTIONS Just. simple. Come to McCATOE' and find your cares and sorrows' SOOTHED, ' Your wants supplied, and ercr)" thing made to look lovely." ' Come to McCAULEY'S tad save money by , kuying cjf himi . w -v- vim..' au. auu csuBxine I: "
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