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H- School at 9:30.
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pnblicM.SoCdltj Major
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, uiHftH 1st and 3rd Tuesday
in rnch month.
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i-' -OKY AND COUNSKLLOR AT LAW.
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ATI OIINEY AT LAW,
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in Opera House building. Court Street
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n-ceive prompt and care! ol attention.
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DENTIST,
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"!i e orer Furniture Store.
-Special Washington "Letter. -..
I3CE54TLY I was on a lecture
toiur through the, slowing and
" gorgeous northwest, and T
found that everywhere In
that vast region the Demo.
"crats have their war clothes
on and are fighting tooth and nail to
redeenx. Iowa, Minnesota and 'Wiscon
sin, They appear to have a. first rate
chance j;;pture three congressional
wets from Iowa, iat leasts two' in Min
nesota and somewhere from one-third
to one-half the .Wisconsin' delegation.
In the Hawkeye State the Republicans
are split up the back on the tariff
trust question. Governor Cummins ap
pears to bo a. sort of bull fn the Re
publican china "shop, while Colonel
Hepburn, Major Lacy and Judge Smith
will have the fight of their lives to get
back to congress. Cummins is dead
against' the old machine, headed by
Allison, Henderson, DoIIiver et aL, and
it is war to the knife and the knife to
the hilt. The HoraeeTJoIes caper bids
fair to be repeated.
In Minnesota and Wisconsin the
deuce is to pay. Disgruntlement among
Republicans seems to be the order of
the day. Governor Tan Sant is mak
ing war on the trusts; but, as Repub
licans created the trusts and can't live
witbout them, Van Sant is having a
rocky- road to travel. In the Minne
apolis district that brave and fortunate
Democrat, Governor John Lind, who
has an amazing record of success, is
hot foot after General Lorin Fletcher,
one of the most amiable Republicans
in congress. They will have the pret-.
tiest fight in America. General Fletch
er is certain of a nomination, but in
distress as to the election, while Hon.
James A. Taw ney is having a bitter
tight for even a renomlnation. In Wis
consin the tight is so unrelenting be
tween the La .FoUettertes and tnenti
La Follettcites; the Spoonerltes and the
anti-Spoonerhes-tbe Babcockites and
the antl-Bubeockites, that the state is
llable to go Democratic horse, foot and
dragoons, as-it did hi 1892. the year of
the Democratic flood. "
The Gu-D. and the Republican Split.
It will be remembered by the readers
of these letters that not long since the
St. -Iouis Globe-Democrat - belabored
-lire lur uecuLTUig iu ?my wuw - az.f
siieecb that the Republicans are split
up the back and that it declared un
equivocally that "the Republican col
umn Is solid." As further evidence
that I was right and the G.-D. wrong
I submit the foregoing remarks as to
conditions in the northwest and also
what follows.
Item. Leslie's Weekly, Republican,
bears this emphatic testimony to the
Bplits in the Republican party:
It is time to ask, in all seriousness,
whether the death of William McKinley
marked the apogee of the Republican
party. While we are drifting apart on a
question, of trade with Cuba-the Democ
racy Is getting together. While such rock
ribbed Republican states as Vermont,
Ohio and Pennsylvania are being torn by
clashing- factions, the - Democratic leaders
are falling Into line in solid ranks and
preparing for the contest of 1904.
Is our leadership lost? Less than a
year has elapsed since the pitiful death of
the lamented McKinley, and we find a
third of the Republican membership of
the senate,' representing a dozen states,
nearly all Republican, in opposition to
th administration. And over what? A
perplexing tariff question! This Is not a
new question for the Republican party to
handle. It was far mors difficult .for
William McKinley to adjust It for aU the
country than it is for the present admin
istration to settle it for the little republic
of Cuba. William McKinley settled it. as
he did wery other question in his time
that perplexed and tried his party, by
conciliating, by harmonizing, by making
concessions and, 'whenever necessary, oy
compromising.
Evidences of Solidity. -
ItenL-Wbile it is seeking Informa
tion the G.-D. might be instructed by
gluing its optic to the following plain
words from the Chicago Inter Ocean
(Republican): .
The Republican party believes in pro
tection, and in reciprocity as the comple
ment of protection, and In justice to Cuba
asa national duty, and upholds Theodore
Roosevelt and Elihu Root and Leonard
Wood in their efforts to fulfill party
pledges and to keep the nation's faith as
It was pledged by William McKinley.
So to believe and so to do are plain du
ties imposed upon the -Republican party
by the greatest protectionists in Its pres
ent or Its past. cTo believe otherwise, to
da' less; would mean', neither protection
nor. free trade, but simply brasen repudi
ation an falsehood. a
And all the soft sophistries and honeyed
evasions in the language of politics would
tail to hide; such a -wrong or to adorn
such alls.
possible by .the high tariff, la other
words, the steel - trust la taking out, of
other industries t30.OQO.BOS or 3o0QO.0qS)
year mors than It Is fairly entitled to and
mors than It could taks did not ths fed
eral government bar out legtUinats com
petition. This is sing a government of.
the people to rob. the people and hers la
we question; which the Republican party
has to face. The sooner we make up our
minds to it ths better -will it b for the
party.-
The congressman was talking;' about
the enormous and abnormal Croats of.
the "bimbo dollar steel trust. . T
No doubt with Its wonderful acumen
and superhuman ingenuity, the G.-D.
will be able to twist that into evidence
of "a solid Republican column."
Out of Its Own
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SAM'L MERIULLrPrfr
i ol Meotnodatioa for the traveling
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Qood aaconimodationf. Good fare: Po
'He sd attostive servan'r
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w. j. or wooO Proprietor.
-tronaR of Commexelat ; Tourists
Trvimg p, HcgoUelted. 1 1
lasmnjt rjeen.
Mouth.
Item. By Its own mouth the O.-O.'
6tands condemned. After the Wiscon
sin .Republican convention by a vote of
two to one had sent Senator Spooner to
the bottom of the coal hole with a dull,
sickening thud the G.-D. evidently con
cluded that, after all, "the -solid Repub
lican column" is shattered, for it lugu
briously remarks:
Senator Spooner of Wisconsin probably
wants another term. Be Is an able and
worthy man and deserves re-election.
The convention in his state, however, was
controlled by his enemy. Governor La
Follette, and a Spooner renomlnation ex
pression : was defeated. Bat when the
matter comes before the legislature there
Is a strong probability that the senator
wiU be rechoaen. He has had large ex
perience In public office, possesses tact
and personal popularity and. Is a decided
ly useful man to have In congress. The
Republican party needs men like Spooner
at the front.
Surely that is a remarkable sort of
harmony which induces Governor La
Follette and his faction to turn down so
brilliant and eminent a Republican as
Senator John C. Spooner.
Item. In the same, issue July loa
the G.-D. contributes to Republican
Harmony, with a big, big H. by wind
ing up a long article on the president's
action In retiring General Jacob H.
Smith with this vicious dig at Colonel
Roosevelt:
Tct Smith Is the man who. by masterly
soldiership, quieted the island of Samar
in the year 1302. the same year In which
the president says he can be of no fur
ther use in the army. There Is some
thing whimsical In this business that Is
decidedly not approved by the American
people. General Smith stands higher in
public opinion than he ever did before.
That paragraph will hare about as
much tendency to promote harmony in
the Republican eamp as would a good,
big chunk of raw" meat In ths animal
department of circus.
. Item. Not satisfied with that thrust
of the dagger into the president'! back,
the G.-D. contributes this additional
tidbit to Republican harmony:
General Smith will be admonished when
he returns to the United States that ev
ery old soldier in the land offers htm the
hand of fellowship and congratulate him
on the brilliant success of his operations
In Samar.
Item. Continuing in Its efforts to
give a quantum sufficit of raw meat to
the Republican menagerie, the G.-D.
hurls this chunk to the Infuriated ani
mals: The Indianapolis Journal ridicules the
beet sugar Industry because It Is small.
Just as its local Democratic contemporary
derided American tin a dosen yetirs ajro.
When a Republican paper Is discovered
holding a Democratic rifle pit of the year
18S0. Its friends ought to call a medical
consultation.
Of course that paragraph Is not only
Intended as a hard knock for the In
dianapolis Journal, the leading Repub
lican paper of Indiana, but la aimed at
all . Republicans who are "holding
Democratic rifle pita" L "c all Repub
licans who are in favor of Cuban reci
procity. Who are they? ' Theodore
Roosevelt, president of the United
States; all the members of the cabi
net, Sereno E. Payne, chairman of the
ways and means committee; John Dal
sell. Governor Steele and Chester L
Long, members thereof; Da rid Brem-
ner Henderson speaker of the house,
and the vast majority of Republicans
in house and senate Verily, verily,
there la a' distinguished company of
Republicans in -"the Democratic rifle
pits or 1800 who are In sore need of
a medical consultation."
More Solids.
Item. The Globe-Democrat while
attacking the president thereby dem
onstrating the existence of "a solid
Republican column," might lucres a Its
stock of knowledge by perusing the
following brief but pregnant editorial
from the Washington Post, which the
Kansas , . City Journal (Republican)
quotes approvingly:
11 any. one Imagined that the war be
tween the beet sugar faction and ths ad
ministration ths latter backed by a ma
jority of the Republicans in congress end
apparently by an overwhelming majority
of the Republican, masses and the. party
press would end or begin to die away P-
on ths adjournment of congress, the name
-of that credulous person must be written
food tcntwt wftH all the aatioea of U4
I enrtn aiji th rest of tasailtxT :
; Itecwrhe) fact that the Um MlV
lers afcmclatioa Is saaktn ttft vu
oo Breaker llrtkicrsoa for rs-tUrtSoa
to coosreas and ths farther fsct ttat
ths anti-dproclty gang; is grwuals
Mr. UttieflU of Mate aa a rtaUidtU
for ths speakership, is the tncrefcafcte
vast that tss RrpobUcane siert it
next boose, i vscwkeltntni preof U
."a" solid Repoh&caa eolntfia,. ,,
.Itexn. What optnka wUl tk O-D.
aa to its "tooUd Rrpeblkaa coi-
uxan wbca it reads tkU Btlatis d
torlai about rrsJdat RoosrwU frnes
the Portland Orrfuoiaa. IradiAC B
jmblieao paper oT U PactSc aJotT
The Oregnoiaa says: "
" Uaqneatieeiabty leers la aT vasraakte
and ominous priM aeiween lae rwre
ssarked oot for hlsneelt faA a4toltTy
roUowrd by rresMent Hsweeertl iM t
similar Use et eeodvet wwsi ewe v
enteen yvers sr by Orover OevttaeA
The cesdittoas tst the tws retiiiese ere
so nolforss sad sesslsteM last kiaeery as
reesoashty eertels te reseat mH.
Roosevelt Swas seen svtdant Um Oee
s year, hm te , tset Usm ke set Ui4
broad and tfeey the HMder!aa e that
bate and etrry wtuu hj jetr esj ssj
ueeiM-s.eae OeCeelad fttas res re
tiow Is tnr asd sesit fcrta ss4 tits mm
porters tate estls s ISM asd DNV w We
a rengerel facttoa taex seet4 Wetles
aon as wen as Brysa trsnene te
thata-st waatsear ees. and se la etat H
la preetsety the easae wsy.
AU the trouble that has beeai s Is be
Presldest Roseseetv a4 H ta e sa,U
has sprosLr frees the Oestre te lect kiss
a. leseos e- Oeatrs waeee ralSSieest
volred npoa the RepvatteM seMtaee sa4
teprn saUOvee) wW are ectaaarUy ive
Pnesrts of the Repvbtleeji ssctrnae4ss
the various states.
Item. If th G.-D, will cartfuOy asV
Just Its classes and read tbs foOowtng
from tbs Hartford Coeract OLrpL&r
an), under th eaptloQ "Caholy auv
a nee." it win discover evWence sf "a
solid Republican coiajQu," aVso ths
opinion entertained coocerciag its sa
Ocs by other RrpubUcaa papers. Tike)
Courant aaya:
The rank sad file ef the IsaMei
party are with the presides ta this Oa
ten matter and agsiast tfte aaheiy efe
ance of setfiah greed end ateslthy feoo.
cal larrhroe that, for the aniaaiat. his
thwarted aisa. la state after etata, yese.
aa fast as they get the BssoetesHy. they
are ma ring the fse kaewsw a
profeaaloneJ poUOctaae of
among the pralnstonej
where, there la pteaty st m Q toward
Theodore Rooeeeeltsseetly eewerSiy ss4
covert. The leading party eeK ta
the sUte, the St. Louie OVsbe-ti i sin i rat,
has surprlaed ns by Its nts tag ssdlffar
esce to a rials ebllfatfcMi ef ksajsatu
and naUooal hoooe. This week the hue.
sourt RepnbOeass have sa4 ra state m
venUon. Look st thHr pUUerea. -w
approve." tby wmr. ifce soKy ef Fii
deot Roosevelt rap-set tog mr ree reie
Hon with Osbe."
SplIt-Up-ths-Bsca SoCdiVy.
Item. If the O.-D, wants any fir
tber proof that tbs Rt-pwLUcaa party k
split up ths back, let U read the- follow.
InK xlitoria) from that stsacta BepJv
Uca a organ, ths CbJcefiO TfTVuns:
The satocrsUa rule of I he ttrpehncaa
leaders ta the bosee la threetsol Lwt
month the beet sugar r.rpesncea eM4
wiih tbs Democraie lo ewrrele tke lee,
era la the taaitvr of Cedes recfareeiry.
Day brfore yeaterdey the toedore seef
with another rebeO. The seatie set
naval aftsira bad retectastty
provMe for the buttdine ba a
navy yrd oi a ef the sta
cocetructWm ot-wtkfc-aj Is to be aethortsedl
An ameodaseat to Street the kuBittiag e
three ahtpe taatead of ewe tat iiiirseisl
ffst :rt aisia wx-"ttaW. ItsVe4
"Scott's Emulsion
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cctt.s, ttt car rrej 1 k.s
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Va rf'i r ti:rt-COr ?V.t,t rKn4T tt rjr
d Woney Saving Fele lor FceL
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a, tr jU;MUar f.ltkri Aa,
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yards was carried by the vee ef Ums-
ocrata end rehelUoae KeyeeiteaaaL Taw
cbalnnen ef the eocasklitee ef ta-e wlaate
ruled that the a an inset wee set ser
mane, but the houee rivsrsed haa rsteet.
ae it did the reJteg that the sea tie s
offered by the beet soger aeesi te the Ge
bea reclpreetty kill was set germ sew.
Tarty dhartpttae Is ta eaagvr. aa4 rse
ruUng power" ta the kewas te atera4
ky repeated end evaccesafal tassini ll as.
The example sasy be eeetsgtees as4 the
baton of commend be w tested ft sis Caw
hands that" have head K as ksav Te
malptals aethortty saoUaiirs te thw arsay
or bstt. te coogises er te s feJlUcai er
rantaauos bom be eVtentprtes 1, sat Ue
motlnsera te the hews Save
punianeq. ass if. saey
pantah thenm.
The RrpuMlesa legteUttve seterrete are
lisjmevlvve lartety to Ms me for the tee
successful revolts which kwvs ee eawheej
thetr asthotlty. They have raed wits
too heavy a hand. They base sever se
vered their dletaUasi wUh s sssse ef esw
cUUUoav Thy serve sreveked saeuay ay
thstr too rlgM sUeefSUite S4 by tl
ufflBUeo that wteiuu dat wits
alone. The RsvobUcaus party ta the '
shoe Id have dtertpUae. bet set the dte
clpune of the drUlsseeter. XI sass.il swre
Vaaders. bet sot taima
If anytMag was evrr proved by k
man rrtdcoca, X hart ta this krrtxr and
the preceding oo proved the troth ef
ths aascrUoo I mads ta klalns that ths)
Republican party Is divided a rata
Itself and for which the tlD. Jstsrwd
on me. I could cits mora, bat this As
enough.
Tom Johnson.
. ETklentiy - stofi. Toa X Johnse,
mayor of CJeveUxxJ, belMvea ta tha
old dogxrrsl v
If at first yoa don't assssid.
Try. try agate.
For that Is prcdsrly what that bril
liant and agrTssslrr slat -ems a doss.
Ue has urged three rent itrrft car
fare. ; That waa ooc of tbr prlnrtpal
planks In ths platform oa which br
won the mayoralty a ad Mrtwt chief
magistrate of Senator uarvce A. Ilas
na'a town. Ths street rail art nag.
nates appealed ta tbs coarts and a
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NASH STREET.
It is with ploasuro wo announce to tho tobacco growers of Erurtcr
Carolina tlio completion of oar ni am moth bricl: Warehour-cx Wo no
ihavotho
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r Of course the fact that tber G.-D.. ta
fieainst . Cuban . reciprocity, while" the
nresldent Inter- Ocean et aL are 'for tat creduloua person must be wrttt
presiaent. inter Jf ar!, n into ths listi of : thoso who nmsglns
It Shows, ra soUd Republlcancolumn. . , ! thing."- Inatead of anbsldmg. O
Item. WbUe the li.-u. ib aayocaung
Senator Marcus A Hanna's - pro
gramme, "Keep on letting well enough.
alone!" It would profit mentauyDy
studying the following interyl given
by a western Republican congressman
to the Washington correspondent of
tEe Chicago Record-Herald: -
This meana that we avaot to revise
tbs tariff. -:Ths American people snow
that ths averagei protection on- ths prod-;
Act of ths steel trust ls-nesriy.w pwweuw
They knowthat on account of -this pro
tectkm there la no foreign- competition la
our market- .They-know mat uie prow
of iron and steei-ars irom
cent Higher thaa theyr abould b and Jhst
these prices.twhicn enawe-uie
roll np'such;enormoua proflta,,. are maas
that
war. "now trebly taundertng. swells ut
-gale.""Markr Hanna was a true prophet
when "he said in ths senate last Monday:
"My opinion I that wa ahaU hear from
ths people In unmistakable terms . It Is
the policy of the administration today, as
t would Jiava been of Mr. McKinley bad
he-lived. -to treat. jcuba aa a wara ana
friend."--.'.: v-'v.'V ;
Item. The fact that four of the beet
sugar Michigan - Republican, congress
men. have been ignomlnJously defeated
for renomination-wUl conflnca.tha G.
Df- beyond all- controversy; that "ths
Republican party Is. solid" and getting
more solid, : Just- as ..General Za chary
Taylor remarked' In his only annual
message to congwss-thaljfws are on.
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rrfrT tins &d Most Conveniently arranged Warehouse for the sale of Leaf Tobacco
tha courts bars decidrd ta favor sf
Tom, which piacss htm a koog atra
farther on the road to tha tatqaor
ship of. Ohlopsrba pa tS'tba Waits
Housa whtf knows? Stranrrr tDOca
ttrajxger thlnga - ha va bajxword thaa
that Ton Jaiuksoa would aactrrd Tha
odora Rooasrtlt IfarcH 4. IVCO. la tha
very beat awnsa; ha la tha frtead cf tha
peopla. Ha works for tk-t psopi. and
ba accomplishes things for tbrtn, This
fat chubby, baadaona, bafrj. tsdoa
txioua young koayor of arveUad ta a
sharp thorn la tha alda of ystar Coda
Mark. Wouldn't It b mrioos if VXark
and Tom wara both ' pars 1 pi ted for
president la 19041 OrvelanJ wnald b
a oot town sura asouxh. t
ifi Worths Carolin a,
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Eniiinned with suncrior advantaircs and amt3lo canital. intend
(to make every; pound ofto
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BIDING ITS - FULlJ " VALUE. -
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U no idle borval, but vttry wonl of i! L h tratj, 3 n Kal a fr-.t;;. jva H ii .J 4-?
nsri e rrartnntA in IieL Lit3 ?a CrftJT 13 t-Ti M fc.rr. at. T-.Vt.wnri JUT ltt4 tftf'vi U.tl l.-
w v , w - - - - - r -
..f -
nfL'.i mir want ta something
mfld and gsntls. ahen in need of a physio
QuicKItellef for Asthma, Suffers,
Foley's Honey and Tar aJTord Immedisis
BHld and gaacssv "TtYKalrt. relief to asthma nfferera ia the wont atryes w
pleasant
F.RPIeasantav
"Hare ehantf'fo ignoraoce.
knows no belter;- rV ;V:
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i- , A Neoceasary Precaution
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' Idle enrloalty '; tJwaji looking
kr Foley's Ktdoey Oara. ; -
Will ears BHrkra Diaeaaa. - '
Will ears X-Usetee. ,
WUl ears Ptoss U SUsMar.
HI ears tUdary ssd li.'s-4Jr Sissasta,
51. K. aF. R. risaeaaat. . -
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The cautious - nag Utrata.aeref
commits blmself. ; T " , .
: Our
I TV, T a:.1m1 r
will nmtrct their Intcrrat hra thf tobikreo i bwt crf fc?o.
Innrr trir-trrtfntA LuLtrY tUI ftr..l ba tTOCTltv! c ViJ Tr,"?r lcT'- l- rinf
matter ivhcro ; loc.'itJ. Ogr. rm it uaf. - ''r; imr
McOhcu. Solicitor., Irtia Grwa, ' J T. llw., Urr;: jt MsMwrr4
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- Consamptkm. Tbreateo ed.
T Was trouble with a backlog eoorn xov ,
NtVVRfwiarT sV jrjsuaaB.wsr--e -t-'- . hi aril iniUUiU wave- ew ee - aijj BQTf f arw a es
,TlJ ft is worst lian sa .year and 1 thought I- had alUaa far rlsUUag UU 1
gleet a eold It is C-Uneer; Sla Maple 8U, t ampairo, , reor T
; It U dangerous. - Bj urtni 7 "d - eat many remedies sad I jioaca
r?ara von can core it at one RL -.i.t-UBs for iTtr. zr it i" : f J-j..
toa'i aei
nlunnt.
Slnate Cough Car yoa YLad sooth
. ii t...mmtiim, dean the nao. sooin
K1I1IVB 1QP aiiiiHMV.- - .
es and strengths, the mucous
r," "L- I nT "aaVVattk Fole ".pTsi
. t. .M Mfl ma. ana 1 Din . - - .
"v n rii v- y t I rrtee. cesie.
lOS.". . JU T. 1 pi.aata.
The laws ef ktaltk rrqse tkat tke We.
els asove saee reck Cty eed eee et uyee
U U yUw. ay
UkVey a 4e ef
as 4 UvsfTaMvte
aad res will arvrr ksve
tksssai Isfiievsi srwe vaa.
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