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ft I 6 DEBL BtJEffiAM 7Pt HE KECOR "J KNOW NOT WHAT TIJE TJttTH MAY BE; I'LL TELL IT AS IT WAS TOLD TO ME." Volume 75-No. 34 Durham, N. C, Wednesday, January 9, 1S9S. An Editor Loose, This is the way the editor fee , whoa he does up his sentiments in blank verse. "I would fly from the city rule and law from its fashion and its forms cut . loose and go where the strawberry grows on its. straw, and the gooseberry grow on its goose; where the catnip tree is climbed by the cat as she clutches for her prey the guile- loss and unsuspecting rat on the ratan bush at play; I will catc: at ease the saffron cow and the cowlet in their glee: as they leap m joy from bough to bough on the top of a cowslip tree; and list while the. patridgo drums his drum, and the woodchuck chucks his wood, and the dog devours the dogwood plumb in the primitive solitude. "Oh let me drink from tho moss- grown pump, that was hewn irom the pumpkin tree! Eat muuh and milk from a rural stump, from folly and fashion free new galh ered Jmush from the mushroom vine, and milk from the milk weed sweet with pineapple from the pine. And then to the white washed dairy I'll turn, where the dairymaid chastening' hies, her ruddy and golden-red butter to churn from the milk of her but terflies; and I'll rise at morn with the earliest-bird, to the fragrant barnyard pass, and watch while the fanner turns his heurd of grasshoppers nut to grass. Ex. The Parly Paper Bishop Watterson in comment ing on the partisan press, admin latcrs some well merited rebukes. He says: "One of the pests of to day is the partisan organ. It do- fends its party, right or wrong. It suppresses the truth; it suggest what is fulsc; it misrepresents its opponents whenever it expects thereby to benefit' its own moral sense. It confuses the public eon - ception ot rectitude. It does the devil's own work by misleading conscience, by making the worse appear the better reason, by de ceiving the simple, by calumnat ing the 'good. It prefers to be victorious rather than to be right It esteems party success above the public welfare. It pub the triumph of its faction before the pruHpcrity of the nation. It dis regards the meaning of patriotism, and trains its followers to be un worthy citizens of the republic," , 5aiuUtory Anew paper out west makes i from '. Brazen Faced The cheekiest thine obligations and dependence on the I hanged on the day originally fix- (either darn socks that has other and I say, from all such led, he could not be hanged at all. I When we srokA of 'h T BO,i t uumo uuuer our notice tor a long let rvery youth humbly pray Uod I Both the Judge or the county and trembled at the awlul blow it time, was that of a subscriber who to. preserve him evermore 1 jthe Chief Justice refused to inter-1 would be for us if she should mar- resmed m a neighboring town, or- Horace Greely m N.Y. Ledger. I fere on this ground, and an ap- ry and go away. This kind of dcring his paper discontinued, or w.,t...'J.V, ' cw peal to the United States Circuit thing was keot un nntil vha. -... uuuihw n vitu s- vj i ivoun. wna uaiurauy reiusea. w H, wnen mv p-ent. ftmnn nlntn - . n ..... wttvii uu and snug, like one of the postoffice, when he was indebt for fl ery competent tribunal had de- feel easy threo years subscription (14.60) T eftAA V , clared the Droceedinffs regular, family. -..I..... . . . . ..' i uio uemBimuiu. iu.vuu wurusuii ... . . . o --o a.m uoi saying a wora about its . .. v. : . . and the Ionged-deferred sentence ."Then cam th aju. Puu xuerearesomeDrazen. thwrica alwut finance and other to have been executed last j ment, for just at this point I would raced people in the world, and this ... IT .,. ... , , Thursday, when a fresh obstacle introdu nnm. riii AnA.. h. i . , wmwisi i iu nam. Anioamairi - m(uuui iuai "-r-- - ter of congratulation that at the w 8 'IW5UM3U m 6W-V 01 execu- neiineri nor Mary would have i ne sooner people learn that the . , . .i . . Itionfrom a JnstifwrifthoS only hones way to stop a newspa-Llearl defined that the deviJ Court of the United States. This youngster, had him to tea op. the .pupuu arrearage voclaim(jdhi8 and the means probably another year's same night as regular, and waited date, the better for them, and the whohadbeeQ M j ongmasquerad-Upon-what ground the to see what would happen. The .ooner mey xnow u is a crime in j jng M Bijver Democrats and Top-Justlce ba6od this interference is ruse always succeeded. Ho and the sight of the law to refuse to n,Jrf- .oro ii tn U. not explained in his order, and it Mary would romn tiiui.;n it.. . i t"'"" . ly.w.wf. vu - , . ft " . r1 l their disguise and openly cling to woma De unprofitable to conjee- asic they might have each ether, until it is settled for to date is de- the of fa inubircan i,ar- ture- 14 such interference upon and while they made un in tU lined by law as common theft, and , Mr(v -.ak iju hair-splittine technicalities that Parlor I looke,1 nn n,v nnn,.... t t . 1 J .' VJ WlWUOi kV tVVV I " I I' VWAU 1 " 7 . i , ; 7 VT God and man for the destruction una criminal law into con- dook to see my way to anoth u. uo uesi. u, penecuy of our 8ilver th d tempt. Supreme Court Justices er son-in-law. Pearson's WeeKly r.ri luavo pwui -fsk: x-t lana uovemors. flometiniA rmn. . . . ioiuu n ibiiiu biia iimii hiiuwii i r should stop his paper n he does not desire to take it longer, and Established 1820. Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. SH&M Baking Powder ABSOLLTCElY PURE BULLET-PROOF CAR. A rr on WhMli for th Protoctlna f Valnabl Bhlpmeott. Invention ia now at work to clrctmw reni ine aarmgr train roWicrs in tho RICH IN F088IL8. tb Bad Landi loaun m th Dwlaf (leotoflral Stodant. "The Bad Landa," said Horatio Oat rett, one of the most earneit roek 51. west, the latest atep In this direction ' wrs ot tne Party Prinoeton ol- belnjr a bullot-preof car. j lege that recently visited the Bad we do not find any fault with him for doing so if he pays the arrear ages and stops like a man. We are glad to be able to state that there are but few persons such as we have cited above; that as a rule people pay for their papers K'fore attempting to stop them. -Ex. Horace Qreely oa Debt. I : il. land liovemnra ortmotima ioiuu wiuim wis iusi siiieeni . . . I All inr . m .. m m - Inlain Vfiaf hm.A V . - I months or ail real ana personal r y Q . ... nronertv in th fitoto rnt aof an( yet they persistently busy .. ... .. y --r-,.., "ey mil. xney never money ana money securities) to , " vmj tnow WhCll mn.mn,n, , less than onehalf their fomer metaphysical abaction " value, and th Iom of mnlnv. 0811 1)9 brought under their juris- ' . - - w- . --.- v. 1 ..... . I kyllV . lllll. Mill! IIIM 1111 U 1111 II . . D 111 - Irllntinn or.,1 o11 U. 1 '...L!.L I ,....... buuuivj wju ment to thousands upon thou- luo 'w,"tH a good place. .of . uoum oe a terror to evil-doers, to The governor declared that dur-r,tIie playthlng of ingeni" r ' -"i ;Tg,1COpIe .... ... I Alia InurvAta att j mit.:rMni.: I is thisnoetie iilo:i nf f,,t.l..li. ing the last year the President had T u8 TIlA . ,1 V " , . nf trrvi. r-1 1 J WUWHWUUIIISUI. JiX " 1 uio UUIUIUH IOOV tn- . . , .. ... .1 :i:mm-rimr I oall iiuuois in violation 01 the const! tution, and recommended the as-l A fond mother tells r. liumcr. I TlL. P 11 .. .. ... luuienem oytne old rai Hence: linw Klin I r i .... ... To 1 hungry, ragged and pen- semblv "to memoriuli, CUA ff i. au,. UU1 ?omsuu, 8 voIy player; nilessis not pleasant but this is to solemnly protest acainst thJ "I did it Bh m,m U audience. nothing to the horror of bankrupt-1 unsurpation of the United 8tateifryinepan. acozyfire and cusli. Tlie morality of the bonanza cy. All the wealth of the Roths- and United States marshal vhn lioned rhn!r Tl torn rmtiy I millionaire is strikingly shown in 1 1 i " i a mv. v . uvn uu l . cluKlswouIJ be a poor recompense with the aid and consent of the have the whole sterv." rnnfi the W1" f late ex-Senator for a five years struggle, with the United States judges, have con- the lady. "I would have even Fail A declaring that he was consciousness that you had taken verted the United States courts one of those girls on my hands not an no other the money o- projKfrty of trusting houses into recruiting stations to this minute if I hadn't found chiIJreQ thanthose already men- iiienas, promising to return or enlist definfimlnwi a n.,f ,lthem hnsbiina nn ,.fmw t.. onea m his will, he leaves 50.- for it when required, and had shals without anv iwaM tW book. Demisinrr n M mou , 000 to any possible widow, and Mrayed their confidence through proper qualifications, but simply I do a smokey chimney, when 50.000 to any other children that insc.l vency. Ifor military nnrmmi " I mv eldest eirl una full t may be declared by law to be his. dwell on this point, fori T ' . turned nVht nl l..ft fn This about as eood a sample of a aouki deter others from entering mntA. . k . . . ImeAns t mminir u, confession m a denial as one ever thatplaco of torment. Hah tlie " i7S Iwai neither ' vuiuviuuv uaituuni MUiuuiiairtt I '-- ui tion arrogantly assumed power in Iryiiveiy, so i Knew beuer than is said that in a western all the detriments of the govern- trust to luck' 80 1 Just to court, not long ago a tiresome law nicnt; Today that "administra- work 8,1(1 ni'inedon apian yer had been trying for more than tion lies crushed andbleedinff.lt- that has npvcr miscarried with two hours to impress unon the " . . . . success contamed all the elements ' 01 ' jury the facts of the case as they of its awirt destruction, for the "All my life I have made close appeared to him. At last he money power which controlled observations of men's ways, and glanced at his watch, and, turn- the party prevented any relief to I have lieanl great stories of the ng to the judge, asked: "Had we the people, and ao the Republi- PPX resu,ts of feeding tlie sex. better adjourn for dinner, or shall can party, controlled by the samel50 1 Iooked carefully over the U teP right on?" "Oh, you IUUU-1 , .... . - i ... . . . I !. 1 1 . ... sol venev whiVh anr,nPK renuess power, can grant no re-u I'eu ouia pleasant, vu, auswereu me juuge; r . ..... . I 1.n:nn. - 11 .... m.J.ti 0 1 iiei no substantial prosperity I Juuu wwwt- wmci iwpnjuv f'ouiig men in tlie country, with many old enough to know better, would go into business" that's into debt tomorrow, if they could Most poor men are so ignorant as to envy the merchant or manufac turer whose life is an incessant struggle with iecuniary difficul ties, who is driven to constant "shinning," and who from month to month, barely evade that in- overtakes most men in business ue,no 8UU8tantial prosperity ited that ut one in twenty of them ac- lt toomU8tgiv9Way to the party .tl,nt it l,.l,n , ,1 i... and would not if it could. Hen, Iiab,u wcre K00" aD(i heart dmner." . ' w.4.u , , , . on, and we will go to Hevesa pecuniary success. of progress and reform. died in the wool. There was a I began by asking him 111 Somebody has reiwrtod that 1 he a friendly manner to call. Then genus Democrat no longer inhab- For mv own part, and I speak Tl.e Tooplo't party of Colora-k- ,7 " ruu u 10 nea me nms and valleys of Yer. . . I . .. I nis mother, the wav lie had Iieenlmnnt imi !. this break at the ,ininunil !n 'l-a e.mvi, t i s ; Unnml ambW .,i u.l . wnat ne most cared Ihos discovered: "When you do hichitliMtnrunffIntoexisliwkMinirW.n. SUto aflWi. nmnhn A:iA to m ln 1 ncver mimA lil a Democrat iu Vermont 1 tt'. . . "1 1 I .il iL. ...1? i:I Y. T,4 A 'JS",L. riT.."'" . vo. d first visit we stay, and ht it be bourn in mind by the dead bents of this burg and surrounding country, that it Is money op or no paper, with us. We are not overburdened with the goods of this world, but we arj going to make a square fitl.t . .. I ' ior a living, and if we can't get contempt, pie we win try to lie satisfied with biicon, rgg-t, corncttko and surh ftthcrstabjo articles pf diet aa we may find eonvenient to obtain Our pncr will apjar promptly every Morning whether anyUly wants U r not, ami if pur views Jn general lfl not suit the rcii: dents of this township, we want it thoroughly underrtood that no amount of badgering, Lull-doting or wheedling will persuade us to change them. We are firm as the everlasting hills in our convic- fM any imppsslon on M. Wra liberal inonrrnlii It is supplied, savs the itwinn nK aid, with cages designed to be opened only from the outside, by a station master, which are provided for the safe and tike more valuable parcels, and the arrangement is such that if tho rob bers succeed In entering tho ear they will be exposed to the fire of the mes senger from a bullet-oroof ment in each end of the -car, the mes senger being also able to shoot along the sides of the oar to nrotent th n. rlneer or to prevent burglars and rob bers from making an ntrv. Lands of North Dakota and Montn to collect fossils, to a northwest mag, sine representative, "are a strango combination of desolation, horror and incomprehensible freaks of the prime val world. Thcre are lofty peaks, bar Sod brown baked into spires of burn ing rock by the hot suns of millions ot years. The valloys between are white deserta, covered with bitter, dusty and blinding alkali that has made all that country a desert worse than Bahf ever was said to be. rs from maklnff an entrv. 1 "The rivers run wida tm tnrMA The ear has a doable floor and doable wlttl thl -lkallne ooncretion In wto roof, and at eaoh end is a messenger's ' and ar dT ,DJ dusty channels hi oompartment, from which he may shoot ! ummer. The peaks, the valleys, along the side of the car from out- n1 evel7 fcatute of the whole region, wardlywinglng sections provided with ' m ftct' wmi to be thrown down opon portholes, or tlirough portholes In Its ' 016 earth In nature's angriest mood end. At opposite sides of the car, ad- I hideous conglomeration, In which even Joining each messenger's compartment. geological strata are displaced and are strongly-formed barred compart- I entcmgled. This strangu region waa menta or cages, for the reception of , cnco t,,e saltpwaslied bottom of a sea, safes, eto., each cage being reached by e traces of the rceeding wavea door opening Into the body portion of ra visible on every hand. The foasila, the car, and a passageway is left on 1 wIllcl1 were now our main pursuit, am one side of each cage from the me- 1 mostly aquatiu animal. Few birds, senger'a room to the central portion of ai thoBe mostly of the semi-reptilian the car. This passageway Is designed character, are found among them, to be closed at vach end bv doors ear. ' while innumerable bones of irlsmnUa tied on the enda of a platform pivoted Mnr,an, dot the shale and sandstone of between the floors, the doors thus be- i valleys. Mingled with them are Ing simultaneously opened and dosed, I remains of bear, antelope and buffalo, and the arrangement belnff such that a n1 relics of an Intermediate au?o. that robber gaining access to the center of 1 nes of the mastodons and elephant ue ear la liable to be shut in there or """ mammoths-nd of a three-toed ln the pasfwewnv bv the meaaeiitr. equine, one of the ancestors of th the latter taking refuge In one of the P0 berse. end compartments, where be may fire "Some of the saurtana of the eooene through the portholes In the doora n(J mlocene periods were indescrfb. upon the robber thus Imprisoned. The W' bideoua. Looking upon the rem passageway Is also closed by an Inter- BDta these monster and gazing Oa mediate door having lock on the aide tBe awfuI soenery of the country, bit next to the messenger's room. The ' hade upturned to view, one might construction is designed to be very 7ls U any wonder that the Indiana simple and substantial, and yet not tmDDed the Bad Lands and laid they very expensive. were the hannts of ghost and the borne of evil demons." To the IHTghest 'Blddee, rnaea BaeoaracM BlMtriad Ptrntn. France has for soma time vast been SDeeiallV active In tha lnnlUHnn 1 T l- t. ...... , electrio power to canals, fact doe who dparlv InvM UrA . (JTI probably to the Importance and extent tt!!1 "V 00 TS? of her canrf system! The Utest sue- aT Hurg leoraedOhat a eessful trial reported Is one on the Anguished member of parliament anal boats of the navre-Paris-Lvona M stayinif at the hotel which he eompaignie, in which transferable bad selected. He at Onoe called the electric motor and rudder combination Waiter and of ered him half a na Is used, whUethe motor haabee driven poleon, at the same time remieattaff riJtZg P.'?t be reeved for . , - -"-8 vs U tbirtyIght meters and oarrving on handred and eighty tons. Is driven at a speed of eighty-five centimeters per seoond, ah Increase of forty per cent, ever the speed with two horses, while 1 the electrical energy consumed was about four and six-tenths horse-power. A 1 m t -lines a speea or one meter (three feet , tnree inches) per seoond was obtainad. It is now proposed to employ also a trolley system, as on the Bounroirne eanal, and to lot the feed water that maintains the levels at the proper height operate dynamo w.eratln we necessary current, trance has al ways been foremost ln the application of electricity to navigation. Hi yiew, and do nor object to MimqniaJ.1 of ipprccjAtjon lit llH.lf.ol iorra." The North Carolina Grand krfg-o Ancient, Free and Accept w Masons, mot in Raleigh yesterday. tifliMa if .-.! v1 ftf. S. al. - I I anJ -1 .uvvf nl Amt. all. . a I in.1 auivua liin an Lim niirmp ra auu uwiviuaiit uuiuiif Line iium.1 . . ... debt, Un, young man mis- exciUngand troublous times that ZZIT , v fral S Albans recently of a Judge himself Unfortunate, or ever have existed in the history 7tIj?J$l t,ago 3 whowosburieJ truly poor, ao long a. he ha. the oftheStaH turn over to theb- averl til t "f a.ii 1.1. i.'Jt. 1 . ... . . . . . - . sccona meai was our 1 knew the of rme crown on a Demoemt's jjT k ally fn, from of the Stato with a clean Ml of JJT tZ dAl health, and we aliall hold our ,vMnr,nn. .it ,mu,Vaml 1 e undertaker nn.l v nn 1.1 dominant r,rt to lit. rW.i L. ' w w ocarcrs were iwrnncrat," T,wr,L,;r ' lieveitbest to start toward the uteinpt, awpk-ion, unjuH re r50001- LnM f ..J Good Times Coming, .1: 11.1 . 1 i.i or .mi ...1 j . .1 1 - - ... v uiv uisigrecaoic: out ueut i wm m my '4iau ana are no,l. A mnn Wi oil -...,. an era 01 reneweil pros- is infinitely worso than them all, WelH' That would be too formal, kind at that season; his appetite is l" b dawning is most conclu Aml if it had pleoeed Cod to spare We will meet yon, gentlemen, in slight In my experience court- ixc' l'rovcn l,y the growing uc t ither or all my suns to be the sup- two ycara at Thilipir ahi. gtartetl in Kovember lea.k livilv anJ crmm in volume of rt ami sulttoo of my declining years, the losn which I should - 1 I . mm. . twli-rt lasaniie. to a WeHl tifl-in I n "' v"aulw' w nw imve The4clayin the execution of Ofeooiw, my chief reliance isin w,lheroJ tI,e ftormof " I" a a 1 life linillV 111 IhA AWAAittiAM aTI va .ve most canity .ought to -Zu food, but would alwavs .Paro mre if they ITl 7, Y:.m 1. ":eVcrro.n onthenegnifor . munler eorn.Nrporting the liWral table "' u",w voiu iecuuiarv on-1. ... .. . crnui, aim can gel no more for a . V" week, buy a petk of corn parch it andliveon.it, rather m Wgfc any man a dollar.'! tohngy pecuniary ob- . : l;i, . u r....i 1 !.. . I new ami lit others know it. So m . m itt tmfi mnM insn am . m. m m tw imi sb svriu ajuuiiiiiLMiun a isa'Sv iiifr - lotions as you would pestilence KT """" " lKSi A " " IZZZ manean live unto himself and m a m. m. - " i it II nnirnrni iirtrtn tti 1.1 uianu uiliiiu m ejiit'i 111 1 1 fcv. wtm . land vnn nn't tnnlta 141, oiucrs. l.et ail 1UV wu i.kh iwiuv Dixni nil ownr ""; ., ,, ., , . . on and Wtcntcnced to "Another Uiing, don't be too r"1 ?7 r. .f 04 P , ,Uff 1 ii.j. m . . .1 1 . 1 , ii uvvvrmiuaiion ana rem. oia- Aiiv man dollar ' I "-" r" -v v m .w I . i 1 I ........ . Of coqrso I know that aome men must do business that YolyparU.si an4 rnst jrlvo notes ana otiior 01 not 'oonsldor I'U u I" Ills IllinUS QlreClly On I Pa riinns tirmmmtilnlUn nf mii.MiMn tm .nl1..- ..f . -W,,V,M"" "uufc Ju, r i a uuu sain 1 Li in nniTinm nnwm r unit nn 1 ra run in wrtam awa khm a. ,a 1. 1 . , of real debt, that whbh t.V7i: ri?knr8ac,rincln1tcn th one 1 de I a.i (t,. J t,. J Jli !i:Qjr.jrJ Ftditure :.- i -i f"-w vfciw ua si vs wwuvut uuuvi wig nip inaof printer ink. TV " 001,10 l1100 or prisoner"! to gush, but if I had apple fritters t.in ttlA rVil 1. it! ""OoTCniono'llowunrrlia- rooraaitndlrEgrf Mm to drop ,1 u .,' im adjoining counties Durham, unless know yon hate they wont. If you fctse f tlabvloa aad Rom. The greatest cltlos of ancient tlma were liabylon snd Rome. The former Is said to have an area of one hundred to two hundred square miles; Its houses were three or four stories high, but palaces and gardens occupied much of the vast area, so that the population was not what these fl mires smn tn Indicate. In fact. It Is said by one his torian that Bine-tenths of this are n ss taken ud by gardens and orchards. ' The total population of the city under cimcnaanezzar ana nis son. Erll. Merodoch, Is estimated it over two million. Borne reached its grandest site during the fourth century of out era, snd Its population was then about two million five hundred thousand. Wonderful Ed son. There Is a theory that the maa who thinks much over Bight digs heavy lines In his face, and becomes contracted about the biwt and around the corner f hi mouth. It laprobablethat Edison has doo aa much pondering over things that are not easily ascertainable as any tnaa la America, yet be has a fae that is as free from the line of thought and euro as the face of the average offlof eoy. txiison s manner carries out the amiable expression of his face. He Is a little deaf, but It never an noys faint, and he has a little rheutna tlita which he occasional! to manner he is simple and Inqulf log. Nearly all of hi conversation ta Interjection potato, and he ha aa astounding disinclination to talk about himself. C la not much of a New Yorker nowadays, though for a time he made It a point to visit the elty at least two or three time week-, and wm frequently seen about the hotels and eaiea uptown. Now adaya been&finos himself almost en ttrelv to New Jem and his work. "N. Y pun. him at table d'hote adjoining that of the noble lord. When dinner waa served, hoe-ever, he entered the room and found that the seat was already occupied. He summoned the waiter. "Why was not that place reserved for me?" he demand, ed, angrily. "Well, sir, I'm very sorry," replied the wa'ter; "you gave me half a napoleon to place you near his lordship, but he gave me a napoleon to put you on the furthee 'i'le of the table." Argonaut Be your own competitor. The man who is not constantly breaking his own record is tending toward that point where fae can make no record at all. Young Man's Era. theIecret OF BEAUTY ' f SOAP tnt Most effective skta purifying sa4 tea. tifjiiif sosb m tbe world. It u tt esiy tvfwUirarfpnplat,klMUesds.Md,RWk, an4 Mlf skla, Md, fenge hind vita ship. Ins ui Is. dry. tats, sad railing Stir, aad Simple kabr atamlsbw. tt Is so tanas it twins at the esse ef aaott eonpiesknsl 4tiniraritJoii.u..TsCtoo,lmjirrATSD. lun.issn, OvsawoassD, oa atceeans roas. FOR fUCIJlL BLEMISHES twbie.frcklM, Uws sad sting ef liMwtt, trntsuoas, yellow, eUy, and moth skins, tuflnts, aad aaiine Mrtpimioa. CITI. CtBA SOr, tetllM f Its dliM SMdl. esuos, is e ssost smUilag, swung, ssrirr. lag, and aesUaf snpUasHoa, as U at Whig kwrood SU eoaiMtaa lae fteresl, SwmSbM, and Stait fafrakisf of toilvt, talk, sad Surwrr sosn. Sale gfvsloff tas eoaiklsed Saks of HI other skia sad oooaplosto ansa. nU lhwot"1 th bU. Prim,, fmrve fsr . Vmr l t-rnw Hoama. ail as uw Skia, Vcaip, aad Jiau," b I
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