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.Ihe" Alamance GiamM' PJrtLISHEU WUKK.Lt AT Jrnhant. !. . J. D, KEKNODLE, Proprieor. ' : : ' ' ' Terms: me Tear i.... ... ........ ... ....' . .5fl. Six Month .. ....7ft Tiirce Moiithu j ..On Every purcon sending ns a club of ten sui jeribera with thu cash, entitles bitnselt to one ropy free, for the lengh of time for which the ftlub Is made up. Paper sent ;o different oillces So. Pepartitre from - the Cush -System . jpMTAos . Prepaid 'at this Office AdvERTiMHO Rates? t week g . ft " 1 mo., 3 6 9 1 in. 10 o r 1 85 - 3 00, 8 00 4 00 6 50 0 00 , 'i i. 150 3(H) 2 50 -3 00 4 50 , 600 ijOOO, 5 90 6 ii. t'2 00 . a so! as:) 4 50 - 6 0 'J -75 3 50 8 00 j a -oi 4 00 7 00 , 8 00 8 50 0 50' , 5 SO ,00 4 COl 1 ( Ol. "30 50 5 00 7 50 0 00 83 00 48 00 f 0J 8 00 23 00 3') 00 37 00 45 00 00 Yearly idvertiseituiuts changed quarterly if desired. : : '. i: 'S - . - Local notices ten cents a line, fii'st Insertion No local inserted lor loss than fiftv cents. PROFESSIONAL CAllDS. J NO .GRAHAM. Hillsoaro,, N. 0. JAS. A GRAHAM . Graham, N. C ATTOKNtiVM AT LAW, Prncttee in the State nd Federal Courts, Hf3"3peci tl attention paid to collecting. J . D. KERN0DLE, A ttqrncy at Law, GVAII AM, N.C. Praetlces the State and Federal Courts, will faithfully and promptly attend to all busi jees intrusted to. hhn '.'' - DENT1S Ti " -.. . ... - - . S N. C, Gainxit, fully prepared to do any and nil kinds of urk purtainiiii; a tuo profession. , Spboi tl attention iriveii to the treatuitnt ol iiseafes of the MOUflt. ' - " 'aim Af rKNKitn iy To. . Cnxtmxt. ADVEUTISEM ENTS. THE Is prepared x o Exccut Job Printing , ( I N ' land with- - Neatness And Despatch, T v e Us a Trial Fashionable i lailor, Tt'.'i-' , ' a. a i I prepared to make Fine Clothin? for every body. See bla samples of Fall goods and Btyics for 883. s mar 2 83 y " THE CHEAT CURE 11 pHlirE-UMATISM - It IS fn a.n th nalnftil rljMUi n UielTI KIDNEY8tUVER AND BOWELS . CMuea the dreadful suffering whlah wis Tioam or E.ne&jnUsm ean iwuisa. of th -wont forma of thia terribla dbeaie "y been quickly reUoved. end ta abort tifflfl vl PERFECTLY CURED. 5 h 1KJTTIB OB BRt, BOLD EI BEC6GIST8. ' ' . rrr ean bn iwnt hT m!l. - TOTJS. BICHAB.DBOIT & Oti, EurWiKrtonVt. ipo-etrn. . . . .' , -. . i r t - . ,-rr "-';- w .--rrTT-11 ., ,",,.:. t ri' 1 . JT "- " ' GTtAHiM; N. C, THURSDAY. NOVIiMBEK 1, 1882. op Koom enougn lor all. Don't crowd and push on the jna.ch of life Or tread on each other's toes, ' For fee H Orli at best, in its tcreat onriti'-" I h rd enough as it g..cs. Oh. why should the stroii oppress the weak Till the latter jro to the wall? . On this earth of ours with iu thorn and fl n ers . '1 here U room enough for all. - If a lueglng brother falls behind And drops from the "tolling band. If fear and doubt put his s-ju! to rout, Then lend h in a helpi:ijr hand, Chiicr up his heart with wonls.of hope, Nor season the )e eeh w itli gall; In the great highway, on the b usitst day, , There's roam enough for all. If a man with the troad of a poineer Steps out on your track ah-jad, " Don'tgiudj;e his start with an envious Lear, For the inightest once were led. But gird your loins for the coming day, r"T- ''' Lit nothing your heart -appall, , Catch up if j o i can with the forward man, l'Ucre is roam enough for all. And if, by doing your duty well, ; - - You should get to lead the van. Brand hot your hjme w'nh a deed of shams, But come out an honest man. Keep a bright look-out ou tvery skle, Till, heeding the Master's call, Your soul should go fnua the world below, Where there's room enough for all. : M0NDAN151. The cosy il Ii ol moniin? dazzled (lie eyes ot May FaHis when who awoke (lie day after iuiivu i'i the coimlrv. On uriniug she weut. lo ihe window and 4nzed upon the lonely landscape before her, glistening wiili lliose gems ol tnorn ing. liio iew-drop, wheso globes be leath ilic liglit ol the euiibetuns reflect ed t lie jn isiuaii'j colors. 'Ogiti of (J .it! U, peiretit day?' san May, a9 sl.e th'jiulii-of the beuinilul Jay, rt liich Ilic ici'diiHO cl (lie elements apparently piouu-ed. 'O, Alice, how glad I uiii I have come to the country n Sjijieiiiber. when everuliin'? aeturaca iliu rich tnanllo of Aiituum. The flw eifi belorc being chilled by Sir Frost are tiii.liaiit in hue; the fruits assume the i i.-l. e dots ol the bower, and vie with Jicui in beaut) Do you know, C-nsiii Way,' said Alice Gray, 'it seeina lo are us if the grapes bunow ihe lioh purple of the violots; the apple-, with llietr varied lines, aio l:ke variegated flowers anjLi what cau be more beaniilul Miun iiie 8 ill mellow cloi oiu.e peach? tiut Mar,Mo lm , r we -nan be so late lo Oieaklast. vviiioh fuiin-r iliKUkes. 'Uncic,' saiii xIaj alter breakfast, ' will i ou go ovet the lann with us?' During he wlk Muy noticed how many corn fi'ids tl. rj were. 'I womlcr" sai I sho, 'if wo bad i wand of ma.io nd3hl if we could invoke tt.h-ii oi tnc iu to tell us sonie- ihina about the origin of; coin.' 'O. i.oii.eiie, M i,' said Alice, laugh ing, 'nothing can be said about so cuiii- mon a thing as corn. Father, jou can nol itmigiue wuat queer notions she has sometimes, she is always wondering about something. OI May, let me be the fairy,' said her uncle, 'aud oh fancy's airy pinions soar back to Ihe days whe-.i Uie Indians vv ere sole possessors of the land. In those aiicierllimcslihink I hear the Spirit say the Ojibwas had a legnd called MnJ...lm.:nr Iho esteuU OI luuiau iUUiiu")--! fc Corn. .- " 'There ouce lived a poor Indian whose only possessions were his wile and chil .Iran. He was of a kind, contented diss position, bul unskilled in procuring food, His eldest sou was tailed Manabozho. Manabozho had always been a kiud.obe- dient son, lie bad now arrived at the proper age, according to the riles ol his Uibc. lo undertake thecereinony ot the fast, in order to see what spirit was J be chosen as his guide aud guardian through life. II i tbiB fo8t ..lbk' ihfl youths and maidens 'see visnns and dream dreams I'. ' Early in the spring his father buvlt . .i:....aa frnm hlH bioi a wigwam ttme miu. own, where he could be undtsturoeo during Ms fast. For several days the vou'h amnsed himself rambling through ."he woods, watching the trees bud, the nP.en forlh and ail nature assume her 8nriur jobes. Why can not the Great Spirit, who surpMes us with game and fish, permit, us to have an easier way of gaining a living Umiut try and fluu out,' said Uio haskf muu be torn from Urt ear, an MaiiRbozho- he had stripped the garinenls from Hie O i the thud day. being weak and 8i rancor in wiett lliis. The silk eorre. weary, ho remaiuded in bed. lie dream-J pondud to his waving places. When ed he saw a hifiiilgme, urtteeiul yotink ' iheeur was Hum prepare I, hi hov4d umn come down from the Bky and ad- ni lalhcrhow t- ci ik 111 now food viiico toward him, liis visitor was This is ihi orii , of . Indu i cjiii Hi.' eltiiodi i miny g,jirminu of Various gilt of tli.j(i-naf Spirit .- ; ' ; lm lea ol im-..ii and ellow. U. u hU ! IiUt. iM his 'd lighter Alien, 'was head was a gol.lohued pluuij ol feaili- . there mncii o .rn I.eiM when the c.Ho. nists firsj ciiiie? The Puritan lal'.iers found it ahu-i- i it cook. In the t-q linoc:! il ihI lis tlx gigantic a alks iitu 'stoi'isl Wili a y.ic eluiiiio mttier ti n f uul t the s mi ekiiin. in u.iriliei ii liiii.uli;-i lii- s:i piiisiUhc natives with sugar not much inferior to t hut made fiom tiaiie. , ; Thu IVr'it i.iiis were also' ai-quaintrd t itli iho l,fj,-ii'ht rnethoil f pi-cj-aiiiia liiis c; teal, ul h null tln-v dM oot u-.o it Jor hied except at festivals Tney iii.ule an i'Hoxic ni.ig liqu r fim the ictiiienl' ed grain. lijtli they and tlx Azie: rl.8. 'his guest hns "atldreased . him. I am sent to you by ihe Groat Siii-it dance along thu flow El.u.d e -.i. ho knows your wish is only to aid llumboMt s iy it was fou.i.l by the E i other-, aud not to ask for strength to lopetwi Iroiu the South of Chilli 'to gain glory and renown in warefare. that Pennsylvania. Another auli.nr sur.csM you fust. Therefore ho has sent mo to lie mint as well havo said lo iho tt. irsliucl voti liow. jou- mayb gooL-Lkwince. -it vtas the greal: slaji'e of You must now gel up and wreslle wilh McXicoTno Aro:3 knew a m my awl mi, as n ia only tnrojgh this niosus thai various way ol p vpiri.i c rn as you jan hope lo do good.' Maimtiozo, ulthoiigh weak with f.i,i . ir-g-, ai-oxe and -wrestled vv it ti him tunil he declared it wa enough for that tiuii;, bul that he would letnrn Iomu mow. Smiling, the visitor disappeared. 'MoiialK zlio. though t,ii; weaker the next du) , full his cjuuae wax Htroiuur, and declared to l.imselt he vould ratm-r die th in tail. 'His coin.batanl returned i ndf a idivsr ed him as on iho previotu day. When the trial was ovar for the day, the stran- , were iuiio derate!v addicted to the use gcr saul lo.hini! ' liqior.caU?l. . chl-:a ' 4J3i) of 'good cheer, lor ho las trial I the Peruvians used at their .religious will take place tosmoirow. Jf you are festivals; "another,' called sorawus o succcslul in that, you will obtain the Hich strecgtli ilut the use ol it was for boon you asked of the Great Spirit. ' bidden, at least the canaille. 'On Hi third diy they wrest I'd again, 'Uncle,' Skid May, 'it both the Po Manabczlio, a'though almost exhaisted' ruvUms ami ilxicai.s had corn , what exerted himself to t ho uttermost. Alter ; de8 l'ie lairy say coneortiing them?', ' the usual lime had elapsed Ihe slranaer j 'II the laii y must socak flgaiu, said declared himself vanquished, lie then ! her uncle, 'Cen'eosl was the Az ec god entered Hie lodge, and silling down by deas of maize. She was said lo bo of the youth proceeded to'tell him how to ' surpaHsing lii-uuiy. During some of the profit by his victory. Aztec religious teHtivals, procession of ' 'The uiattcv of Life has granted your women and -jliildreu, ciov noil wilh desires. You have wrestled courageous- guilumU bore offerings of ripened maize ly. To-morrow is Ihe seve.iih ol your tt"d Iruit to their gods, fast, aud the last day ot trial, and jot 'Mnizu wa of great iinportatico also will be succrsslal. I will now tell joir "I" he Peruvian r.-liiju. Corn was one what on must do in order io benefii of their minor doilies. Their tuiiioi de vour tribe. To-morrow we will wiestlu utt8 were called couoyas, aud ihoy cor- for the last lime. As soon as you have responded to tho Lares and - Peuates of overcome me take oQ mv eHrtnents. ami -: the Roinina. One species of the Zea VC7 i bury me in a spot where you have clear ed the Oar'h of roots ud weeds, ar:d made the ground soil and lose. When you have carried out theso instruction, leave my body hi ihe earth; do not dis nib ii, hut otne osico a month and place a little fresh earth over me. Also watch for my coining to life, and do nol Conopa consisted it certain stones cut in the shape of ears cl corn; and this consisted ot a doll made of com stalks clothed in a mantle and topus of silver tike thai used by the Indians. They also woinhipped tho ea('s ol corn which had grains of Viii ious colors, 'in the time if uurvesl tuo Peruviana let iho grabs 'and weeds grow on my j "Qeicil the earth (which was a teires grave. Do as 1 tell yon, and you wiij lial duit) Sud corn and cUic4 m bacome the ucnclactor ot tho nan us lie tln'ii liook hands with M tuaboz ho aud disappeared.- 'On iho lolliwiug day the youth's ploring her to lav jr idem with a good haivcst. When they wished to cross 'a river or fish in it they threw com into it, in order to render the God of the father.appcared at the lodo and thus ! ,tivtr l",li,L"8- 'I'he Poruvian relii" addressed hiin; 'Alv sou, vou have mw lasted seven 'lays, which is tho allotted time ' "rVlnrr,- Said in utl'. 'I', - ol V to cu inue my l ist iiniii -iin-i i. ai 1 hava a specii! reason lor niuiiij.' Iii lather granted his request, At the uxiial hour his vision return ed, and the trial was resumed. With supernatural power, he threw his com- ion required couleesiou. The penitent ii rdei io prove that he had coi.. o.led iioiiiiiig w i r q-iii'4! I -o il.row a hand-, o ' ' i ; i it- iiii-im i o . ' ' '.f i; nii --i a- ii i. 1 1 .Oji . , ii i Vi-it l ilBi:utioi'8. 6"iuj l inii ooihsiier pr.'gnosiiouicil future i:ents by .email heaps ol c rn. 'One of their , principal ofh.rings A Uncle,' said May, will yod e&c tell us if (hey had gardens of gold, ' aud it any inaizj was represented iJ ihoife gardeut?' ' T " 'Several authors,' remarked her ttn ele, a -sell thai P'O Pei avians lid nrti fit ial gardens of gold in the gardens ci ihe royal piduces and in (hose of he temp o of the sun. In lhos- rtiflcial gardens wife various kinds of maiZi; their stalks, le&vus and ears were it gold, all the rest btiug tlhii. Soiiiei imes t-ie gclden ear was dis.ltt)ei amid hii-ks'ol silver, whilst a ta'scl ot siiver fl aed - pi-AcctuliV above. These gardui.s sparkled with flowers of gold J and silver ami vegetation of all kinds. Where tilt- Co ,rcr was ollw It "wa made of gold ; whero while, ol silver. In these gardens they hid also aniiuaU of gold and silver. If this seems in' credible io tu, rc menhir how lici. l'eiu was lo gold and that this to!d was I the projiorty ol tho lua.' 'On, how pleasant it is rxctalincd May, 'to have lancj's ra) 6 lliumiuoovci. "o commonplace a thing as a Cold ol maize I' . ; m BMW'S IRON will cure dyspepsia.hejurtbum, mala ria, kidney disease, liver cotnj and other wasting diseases tnplaint, BROVM'S BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system cures weakness, lack ol energy, etc. Try bottle. 1 BROWN'S M my fcill puopie desire the prec ous, ( u ilci standing ii . II ui no one despise Kidney- W on alter Imviux yiven it u trial. Those tnat liavu used ii ugrej dial it is by far the best medicine known, lis action h prompt, thorough and last ing. Uotrt 'aku pills, and oihei mercu rials that poison the sysiem.but by using Kuli ey-Wort icsto.o the natural action oi n,I the oi-gahs.' - ' ; i ' 11 Imagination rules the word. In tbo New Yore Herald wo lateU observed moutioii ot l ne speedy cure Thaddeus Davids, Eq., oi ine great ink J lli-m,l; William street, JMew York oi rluiiiiiaiiu gout ty St. Jacobs Oil. - St. faul (Miun') Pioneer i'rew. ' ' ' " - Rt)collec"liou is ilia 6il pat adiscTfroiu which we caunoi be iurujd out. ' We like St Jacobs Oil, and observe too that the Hi. Kev. Uisl.op Gilmour ittiloi shh the remedy. Kultimoja , Aid) Catholic Miror. v' A conceited man is like a boot ' minus the sole he is uppermost in hi own mind, wilhou understanding. . II you tie sick and irouhlod with dys pepsia JJiowu's Ito.i Bitters will cure )QU.. - - :V. -: - ; lie (hat will lose bis friend for a just,' deserves to die a beggar by the bnrgsiii. ' " 1 ... .. A true, strengilieniug . medicine, ai.d health rexewor is Brown's Iron Bitters. It a in-ill could only ' loAe both- ouflv butioiif at Ihe same time it would be all light, ll is losing one that kills hiin. -" "RSl'CnON RATS." Clears out rat, mica, roaches, files, ants, bed ng, nnks, chipmunks, gophers. 6e. Draf-' glstS. - ' Lnhor is di -covered to he th-i grand conqueror, enriching and b'lildin' ' up iiaiiofis uiore surely than th-i proudest1 llutt.OH, " - ' .. HiirntF4iB,i. Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney ndi, i.i c; Uriiirrj.. Diseases. . D.aftsu Th -; liffoi-n (mm v hp n a cat and , (.i iiinal-. li-i pun has tho claws a! the end ol tho p tw, while the lias the pause at the mid of l he dati&e. IRON t Is the only Iron preparafion tr does not color the teeth, and Will no; cause headache or constipation, . a other Iron prepatations will. ' moms IRON BltfEM Ladies and all sufferers lror fu ralgia, hysteria, and kiiidtc1, plaints, will find it withcat a. .!., ft t9 CELEBRATED tiM fiwhlonabte ftivuur rronnd before Ihe advanee remedies , are rantdiy rroana before uie euyance 0i tnis eonquerinir . specino, ana. oiu ; lasmoneu from him his gay garments and waving plumes, lie buried him as he bad been told to do, feeliug very certain of his return to life. Manabozho then returned to his father's lodge, but was careful to con ceal from allitvbal bad lakeu place, He visited the grove often, and kept the earth loose and carefully weeded. Fo ward be close of summer on his return from hunting, JMauabiz'io in vited his lather to visit with him the sceue of his formir fast. The. wigwam bad been removed, and iu its place bataiil dead upon the ground, and look ,ie vegetable kingdom to iheir deities was corn iu all its tonus: cooked or raw on or off the ear, or converted into the liquor chlca. Tho Indians emptied a small gold Vase Ul led with chlca as a l.batioii to tbo God at evetyeast ; when all (ho ceremonies were concluded, ihe Indian themselves indulged liberally iu 'Well's ilcallh RcncwerTrestores health an vlgrr cares Dyspepsia, Iu,po,edce, flexnt Do Frank Jamss Surrender. fTOTpQ lor . the Iltustrnted IVT'il' LiJ Lives and Adventures "tTf A fVriT7Twf frank and Jesse VV A-Ll X JCi U James aud Ihe Youn-it-r Brothers, the noted Western Onilw.- I5 Hon. J. A. Pscus Ph. I). A him and ideas in regard to deplttion as a tnesns of A.. k.n lut . Aiiihi AvnlnHMI hv thiv ueceae of the seat renOvant which tones the system, trsnqullixee the Berres, neu tralizes malarut, deporates and ennchpa the blood, rouses the liver When doriuaut, and promotes a regular habit ot body. - JTor sals by all Drug eUU vuKJHtXx fenerally. , . i t .-... ,,!, thrilhne: account of ll-tr bold operations for i ll.eir favoriie oererage, i.ius terminal 2Q , M SutM Tw . r u.. r..iiv.ti ... . i. ...nk!. j,;nii..n .til.. i..ik i.... I- lo a general inebriation, n 'The Peruvian; had a leas; daring the winter ao.'stice lo m.dore the son lo pro tect the corli iroin ihe severity of ibe frost. This fosiival was preceded by. a stood tall, graceful plants, yith long i uay or general rasting. ine reaat aay leaves aud noldeu clusters on ejeh side. ' was celebrate J with grrat rejiicing, aijd surmounted by nodding plumes of soft golden, silly hair. . . - It is my frieu j. It ia (he frieod of all the tribes. It is MondHiiim, cried was concluded by three days of solemn dancing. ; Even tho names of some of mouths were derived from the varied stages of the growth of corn; as for in itio youth. Wo ueed no longer rely up- stance, April wa called Agrilmay, on flshiuz and huutli.'g lor a living So, which signifies an car ot corn wMi long as we cherish (his beiielicent gilt we cau obttiu our living from (he ground. The Master of Lfle has grants ed ine my supplicatlous, and sent this eat blesbing. . Manabozho tben pull id a I ear, and communicated to Ida father the instruc- grains of various colors. In this monil. Ihey commenced their harvest of Ibis vegetable will: Ihe otnl harvest fcstivN ties, Those who found certain colors in the grains of Ihe full ear, were awarded prizes. The successful iompetiir 1 was lions lie had received, lie told bis fatb celebrated throughout the nation.' with graphic description of the death i f Jrtte tli surrender ol rtanr. and the prrumii.arie f his trials on a score of indictments for Mnnh-r anil Highway Robbery. Profusely illustrated,-wilh enirrsulutS of the outlaws as loys and men. thetr yroni wire and liitle children the rrd Buys and 60 others mrav ed from sctaal photographs. . . A Bonanza for Agent si . Send for full par ticulars and be convinced that thU is the most valuable and pr-'fitahle b ok pahlishcd, or. to save time send SOe-s. at oreo for Csnvawirg tjyt and state year choice of township. Unt fft and Sample Copy sent prepaid for ft. 60 Address, N. D. THOMPSON a CO.. Pups.. S. W Cof. 8tn and Broadway, NEW YoKK." Pot at. rop. Cha s. Fol eom.w.Y.Ciiy f 1 C l 1 .MASON NALlLira fiHA fl a I ABreeertatnrjrbrt,bsTliirbenM II II Ii l 1 1 A tryGreatWorld'a VIIWHIIV Indnatrlal' CompetiUon for Sixteen Tears J no oUier Aroeriran organs biviny been toaod equsl at any. - AIm Cheapeet. lTle lull ; Sinootarefl ; iufiiclent compass and power, with best qonllty, for popular tiered and aemlar music in Khool or ramlllem at only OaehniidreSI othev et7leaais:i0, S67, tiiS.tii, 78. s3, luf. 41)4 to aDd op. Tkt tarter Hilt mrt wkMi umrivtted ip mnUVrwnM. Also fur easy pajmeuts. Kew lllua- . rated Ca alnirue free. The MASON A HAMUH Ora-an and Flano Co 164 Tremont 8i.,Bosuii : 46 . UUl tNw Yoiki ItsWabashA-. Cbkaso.. . , . Sill.6MUmoai.lii!ia.Mtl4lMrt lid IUr.rav!5 IWmf. AthainMf f.lueleanjirMuSr-sati.r mi:.. Xerer Fn :s ti Uc-itore trtret adsV tiVr 'y KUxjUJulMfer, - teiaMSIitaatllaw.i, i. (let ' a i v . i2 -T- - ' -t fi"r 1- . Ot A. V,5 !- 1 ttjper, bnrba, liaadnike, tttllli- . . -I tinny of the best medicines kuowa sse i V-'- H Uitcd mtornct:iciiieof sttc!i nricd an. povcn.3stomaLci!ieUre3tUbotlPun.- -.-i!, Ctst Ceal:h and Strcrejtii fidtorer Erf-5fc . ' It cures Dys-'crisii, liltcuAiatisov Pleepl tv. . ?'l ifi seasc of Uie bttmcicli. lUjtvclt, Ijingi. i :, : '. . ivi.sicyi, ana :i J ctnaie waiptunK. . ; 4 . If you are wailing any.wi;h Conwrr--". Jany disease, use t!i lo.v CtM.'.-ty. It wn( it 4 . h fpfou. rcneniberl tnCu-sniv'riari -! mi-. F-i -cures of f v.-t s i.Joi'i.T T'.u.ca. i. . xt l.j vi'tcs.etT: T.'..!i .t;t iM-jxiraiii-.ij, a; - y :-'.,c-, vta.id .'5-.trtr:i".. j .iels.-Etufnw !tti ; ' - y.vrii: ! !:".v;s-J rKi. evA ouuuiame o Life arid Fire In nrai J -1 yT 1 T T T A a- r. t targe lines of itisorancu con an iii. y .- 6- 1 ; .)' , ... j.
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