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if V V"- V, ""' : -i t ? - 1v I ; From thTw York Observer. . . e? TEMPER AND TONGUE. f j ThcrVsVvery old firm, quitl renowned in our Chuchnd fa State,' with the oW and the With" Sphere is always om -nrischitf ; to 1 payV - ' : - ---.I , And the najne of iw partner are. Temper: and i . Tonffiie. - -i Li-' ' r : . ilr. TemnorlhoiigU Ligh, liket fttigetpp" 1 uprinjs . ! 1 i. Wiib fcee lik a furnace and breath,! like. j -mflame ; ", . ". ' '""p-lt '"'., - - At.d,'ti mid, that,L!i sparks of ignition; he ! f brined " ' ' ' j , . rors a place which" we kno has a very' bad I- ham:" -j'-,-.' 'r- ' " ATrTf oninfj one would think, would be wto . "" behave, - . . ' " I As he Trves o secluded, and never c$mes A out; , ' t; ? : Bat the tnuh it, old Temper ean cause hiai to . k" ave -. - j : . ' . - J Like' a. fien4, or a madman, ram paging about. Rnrli ornril as he-oonrs from liia volcanic Cell ! 8u venom and falsehood, such fierceness, and - f Iwouon, i ' -Such foul, filth babblinss, such. echoes . from TKrrtoi(rl the dark .awful mire that his dwell- tnrr uWhrirk? t i t I. T . , Oh t who will not' bemble for vTeaaper J Aid i ..Tongue, ( ' - ' " ;';:J-'--'l Otfca attuned like the harp of a seraph above. And pray that, ere j long, they again may be atrung, j- ' i VVUKthe , magnetic chords that first bound .. . . them in lore I " J ! ' ' Sjevexty-Six. For the New.York Observer, i ; ALWAYS TRUSTING. i ' , BY MRS. MaX caAK. Street Ilope, I'm lying tn thy breast, - Beholding thy fuir face, A.nd trnsting in thy promises 5 Like many of our race ; i And thou art whiap'ring i ray ear Tliat dangers all are o'er, And that mv bark; still on the sea, 1 , In very near thai shot. - Arid pome who see me trusting" tiee i Look on with mournful eyes, - "And whisper thou art Falsehood drest ( In Truth's mot lovely gne ; They bid me to dUmwt thy words i ) That seem so free from guile, j " I ! . ' And tell me disappointment lurks j I " i Behind the witching smile. j i j Sweet Hope, thine arms' have lifted op The mighty and the small, i 1 I And hearts have dropt from the great height . And broken in the fall ; j T : j B it my heart will1 not break, I know, I E'en if I'm dropt by thee : A For, when thou lettest go thy grasp, Kaith'i aria will welcome me. f HOW LITTLE WE KNOW. i HovriitUewe know of each other, ? We pass thronsjh the journey of life, ; f With ita struggles, its fears and temptations, Its heart-break in2.cares and iu strife ! j i We'can only see things on the surface, . .. ;S For few people glory in sin, f And an" unruffled f;ice is no index To the tumult which rages within. ; f How TiHle we know of each o'Jxr I i! , The man who to-day passe by " 'v-Blcued with fortune and honor and itiei, v And holding iiis proud head on high, -$Jay carry a dread secret wuh him j , j-Which makes his bosona a hell, if And he, sootier or later, a felon, H 1 May write in the prisoner's ceil, ji :' Jl ' ' : ' - i How little we know of each other I lt. ? : . -That woman of fashion, who sneer$ - ' - At the poor girl betrayed and abandoned, And left to her tighs and her tear i; M:iv, ere the sun rUes tomorrow, ' t ilstve the mask rudely torn from her face. And sink from the heigot of her gwry ; To the dark shades of shame and disg ace. ITow little we know of ejich other 1 i Of puMelves too little we know I e are all weak when nnder tenant atipn, All ("libjeci tq error and woe. ' ' ' T hen let blessed chirity rule us, Let us put away envy and spite-" t Par the skeleton grim in our closed May some day be brought. to lights ENck i THE ANGEL OF PATIEN A gentle angel walketh throughout a world of woe, h meaHages of mercy to mourning hearts , below : . " Ills peaceful smile invites them to love and to connde. . . .1 OrW follow in his footsteps, keep closely by his Ride r ; - . To soft and tearful sadness he changes dumb despair, ; ' And soothes to deep submission the storm of I grief and care ; ' f -A "Where midnight shades are brooding, he pours j the light of noon, .. .' - r , And every grievous wound Jie heal, most sure I ! ' ly if not soon. He will not always answer thy questions and j '- ) thy fear, : j His watchword is, MBe patient, the joarneys i end is near V j And even'through the toil someway, he tells of 1 j joy to come, '. "'! . . ; And points the pilgrim to his rest, the.wander er to his hooxe. . I grayer is a sincere, sensible, affection .ate roaiing out the soul to God, throngh CliHst, for strength and assistance of the Spirit, for such j things as God has promised. BunyaHi So with a generous hand ; ; . ; j lHUse notfor toil or pain ; ; ; Weary not through the heat of tutnmer, i Weary not through the cold: spring rain j But wait till the autumn conies ; 1 p i ui tutmimnui guiucn grain. ; - -: ; ! Sow, and look onward, upward f Where the starry. light appears. ' n Wliere, in spite of tbe coward's doubling Oryonr own heart's trembling fears, Yoit shall reap in toy-the harvest; You have sown to-day irr tears. - S -AdUid AXProcUr. Of a'l.the riches that we have of j all the pleasures we enjoy, we canrcarry no more out of Ibis world than out of a dream. lionnel!. Jfay, not sore the cross's weight, h" . Save to souls the crow that hate ;! , Souls that can with love receive it, Childlikeo their Father leave it j j vjr oc kiii mm an us woe. And a strange, deep gladness know; Ofily self-love murmurs yet,! f n V Only sense and nature fret : I 1 1 They reBne, for they must perish H If the soal true life will cheerish ?! ' light and dear the crnsa ahall prove, For it is the gift of icre. , .. ' 'YcrtUigai i tkesignation is putting God between one's ' self and one a grief. Madame ovttchmt, U ' ii-. t'i :- - ' i -;( . ' i ii The soul's dark cottage, battered and decay 7- ed, ;r: v i- j - j . Lela in new light through chinks that time has ; ;' :' fmade.' ,-: . .; il j i ' Stronger by weakness, wiser inen become, H f,Asthey;.drw'inearlotheir elerwl home ; I U Leaving Iheold, both 'worlds! at once their . 41 ;- view fT3 - H ' H ' " 7 K : Thus stand pua the threshold of tlie new. ! K : H- ' ;- ' ' -rK&' To see w!ist Is i right and rot to do it: is want i i . From the. N. Y. Tribune.; ; THE STORY OF; PIERROT. i i t. B7 ABSKSK UOUSSAV. And nW, my dear readers, let me tell yon a story oi another friend of mine, who was an ass, but not a servant. , xna name was Pierrot. fc " . '-... i The frost was ailvennir the trees of Uie Pat-kr MoDceaa witl dull white powdehj liki the bead ot a marquis of the old re-' gim. It-was in front f the Rotunda, and 9 o'clock in the morning. The. su'ti jliuiig in A fog. like a globe of fire, but cast i'ortb no bearor. The wiud was cruel- to Mie poor world. People walked rapidly uloujj the boulevard do AJunrcelles ; wi men vailed their laces and ihen drew their bead inside their collars. It was a da When a lover'a sigh would Lave frozen i kbe air. . . ' m I was hurrying by like everybody elfj 'A female mgpicker. pale' and iaumhed led by the bridle a poor little diikey. which seemed a hundred year -old, and jwbich Bragged a pooKlittle cart; full jf the rubbish of the street: rags, brokeh bottles, loni papers, worn out skillets', crumbs of bread, the thousand nothings which are the fortune of the ragpicktjri The woman had done good work eince miduight, but the ass was ready tjm drop.S He stopped short as if he had made up his uiind to go no farther. 11 if lee iremoiea aou tureaienea loimi. uf hunsr his head with rvsitruutioo, as if awaiting the stroke of death. ; The sight touched and arrested me. A man would have cursed and beaten the poor beastf to rouse him : the woman look fd at him with an eye of motherly pity. The donkey returned her look, as if say iug, 'You see It is all over. I have done my best for you night after night, because i saw your misery wa greater than mine You have treated mo well,-sharing your bread with we, and your neighbor's oats, when you could steal any; but I aw dy ing at last." 1 i The woman looked at him and sail gently, "Come, come, dear Pierrot, do uoi It-aYi me here." She lightened the 'lond by taking out a basket of broken bottles. "0'ine now," she said, Us if talking to a child. au can get along nicely tjow," 8he put her shoulder lo the wheel, bin the donkey did not move. lie knew he had not the strength to walk to St. Ouen, his ! wretched home. She still coaxed him, "How do you think we can get on lljid way Pierrot f To be sure, I could drag the; cart. Bui I can't put yon iu it, and you would be ashamed to bo dragged after it." The donkey raised his ears, but uo move. : I was going to speak to her when she ran to the uearest witie-shop. The ass followed her with anxious eyes; he seem ed ft-arlul that he would die without hi distress, lie was so little vuu would have taken hiui at a distance for a Pyre oeati dog. lie liadTgrQwu gray in I ar niess. A few tuff- of gray hair remained here and there on bis emaciated body lie looked like a mountain burned bare ia many places. His resigned air showed a mi nd "free from wordly vanities. Il was far past tbe age where one stiiH.fi attitude.1 lie was almat transparent in leanness. But his face was all the more ejepressive. It had something almost hu uiin in its intelligence and goodness. yiiy bad he been condemned to such euf ffi'jng; was it the explanation of a former lEteipased in luxurious orgies 1 ! j':;Xhe ragpicker soon returned, bringing ai piece ot bread and a piece of, suiar Tlie ass turned and showed his te.-ih, like old piano keys. But alihouzh it was his breakfast lime, he bad no more strengil iife bis mouth than in his legs. She gave him the sugar. He took it as if to oblige her, bat dropped it again, aud tbe same with the; bread. Ah ! mou Dieu! what shall I do?' s4id the ragpicker. She thought ino more pi her cart. She was full of mixiety for 5ier frienrr Pierrot. Pierrot!" she said again. Two great. tears came to her eves She took his head in her arms and kissed j him like a child. The caress did j what I njntliing'else could do. The ass routed himself and brayed as in his best IdaVs I feared, ic was only, bis awanf-sohg JL approached and said to the wouiau "you seem to be iiv trouble." j MOJi,": she aid crying,, "if yon knew how I love this beast. I saved bito from the butchers lour years ago. In those cays 1 had only a hod. 1 laised ! seven children with my hook, The fattier j i gone and one other, and my eldest daugh ter was taken away a for might ogoi My worst grief, was that I had to take one tjhe Foundlings I had! eleven in j' ai to four ot them died at ibe breast. I'a no rise; you can't have good milk whei you woik in the streets all night. Tliis! little donkey baa been my consolation.! II was better company than ' my hasbaiid lie nevir got drunk, and beat mM and never beat him. Did IPienotf j I Tbe little beast appeared to share in the conversation. He half raised his ears and assented. One of my friends parser oy ana asKea rae what 1 was doing. am making a new friend. He miiy be witty, but be is not handsome." f'l fi: him admirable, and I would like o kee you in his place He has been oat! since uiidnigbl. Here, you want to belDimO i si work of charity V ' i j j "Willi all my heart." I i. "Very well. Let us buy ibis ass and put hitn on tlieretired list. This good woman will take ctre of ha.,, Tlie rag picker lxked at ns severely, feaiiijg wu were laughing at hen -But when, kbe saw the shjueof the Louisdor, alio amihd. How much did Pierrot cost?' "Ten francs." "Well, you go back to the nb atloir and buy anoiher ass. aud take rood Jcire of this one.' I gave my card! to the woman and said good . by to her and. the donkey. I The miracle was complete1. The ass started off in high spiiit. and tbe wo matCpusbed the cart from bebindi j i j-Tbat evening the poor woman came; to me id tears, I -understood at once, j "Ah, Sir, be is gone !" "Poof Pierrot." ' "Yes, Siir. we eroi to St. Ooen one wav oilier. - But when be cot in sicht or. an of bur hut ho fell on hit kneeaj I tried to raie litm, but thia time it was all oyer. tXy children came running and crving. Thej lalked.to him and ku$td him. He. look e4 at them to jadljr as to break onr hearts. I jtell jou there are Iota bfpTeople-' In he world noi worth half jso ' much as poor Pierrot. Think of it, be wanted to die ar I . w rm ; r- home afttrj finihinr hl davs work." Like a soldier who dies after, riugi' his last cartridge.r r f 4 . ? t ) i' Th ragpicker opened her hand, and-1 saw the money I had given her 1 fife thu mornitiff. 'Here are your hundred francs, Sir.". ; - . . - - I do not know whether I rxfost admired her or the d nkey tho ass who did ; bis duty to dcath or the woman more delicate than our cbaHtyv t : "J ; t- the: Dto-Jis atMIkto 1 1 tWniolU is far spent,' mV day Isi&t Han3. The jwiltlernesa is nearlyj tra versed ; Canaan and Jerusalem J are almost within tny vievv:the surtiniits of the everlasting hills are already appearing.i HWhat, mannerof jprn then? ought I to be in all "holr febn versation and fKllihess?; looking-for and hastening unto the coming ofhhe day of God !; K i -t I must press lorward; and so. mucn the more as I see the day approach ing. I must be consistent and ,heav- enlyl-mindedi so walking worthy . of 'i.n... ii! aJLi!. ray caning, ana settings my uuevuuu on things above, ror what nave 1, who have a crown in prosiiect, a kinddom in reversion, to do with the vanities or pleasures of this poo and passing world? My eye js above," my treasure is in heaven shall; not . m !.s" - a - Y J Y ; : 5 : my heart be there also r it l am in Christ, I must seek to be like Him, and to follow Him more ad more closely as the night is hastening'; to an end, and the day about to break. If I am in sorrow, I shall call! to mind that weeping endureth but. for a night, but joy cometh in the ; niorn ine. If I am in comfort, I must see that this prosperity which God; Jias given'nie is biaking me a holier man. and a more selP-denvinir worker! lor Him who loved me and washed me rom my sins in his own blood, j If I am poor, I shall rejoice that myj day of wealth is just at hand. If I am rich, I shall take this gold which my Lord has given me, and lay it all at His beloved feet. Mine must be no mlf disci nlesh in. no service of two masters. nd divided heart. The night i9 far spent, the day is at hand What remains of this brief lue o mine must be given wholly tdi the Lord. If. Bonar. An old farmer savs of his botS : "From sixteen to twenty, they knew i j . . more than 1 (lid; at twenty-nvo, stney knew as much ; at thirty, they ;were will ins to hear what I nau to say; a thirty-five, theyjtsketl my advicd; and I think when they get to be torty they will acknowletlge that thd old man does know something. - -:o:- PAMPHLETS, i CARDS, BLANKS, BLANKS, ;.' (Feq Simple, Sheriff's and Commis- ; .4 . sioner a), contracts, gmm, ' -MBESi MORTGAGES, (iAnd and Chattle), j HEADS, Jfcle. and ttc Reacts, Labels. Cautions, all done on short notice and tit TERT LOW RATES. LCourt B gages, ready all times. anks, Dqeds and Mori- printed and for sale at tc order. Address, ...... J. J. BR UN EE, - ..... f ,; ... ,; OALIOBURY. fli C. BILL KLUffl'S COLDffl. FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS!!! HEW ADVERTISEMENT. no 1 f i - ! i KLUJTZ'SDIUG STORE, is the lafeesf, and' oldest stabliihel IrtSnlisbury- KLUTTZ'S UUUO STOKE, i pre- paref to duplicate any Jlerchant's or Pbysjcian'a : Dill, bought any wliero in Ohrisfeudom. KUlZ'S DRUG pTOUE, lias done ja doing, and intends tO do. the argest Drug trade hi ibis section of the Stat;i . KLUTTZ'S DRUGSTORE is llif plave In buy anything that i you want from a Corn platter; to a $7 box nl peifumery. From a paper of L nnphlack io a ihoiisaud pound of Whiiu I-ad. From a dose of Castor Oil to a hundred ouncrs- of Quinine. From a toothpick a Pckei Hitok. so bragging either, but solid fact. To prove it. call on, or writ: to TUEO. F. KLU'l'l Z i Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. C. SHELL GOOD. ITS JUST AS EASY. DBEXEL'3. HOYT'S. aud Husocrian Cdones. WRIGHT'S. LU 131X3, aoJ all other Handkerchief Extracts. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. W and lie Cta! Cashmere Boqnet, Brown Wind sor, Stetrusq, Pongixe, Carbolic, and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. A MIL SMOKE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar, Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS You in a Good Humor. Alio. All popular brands at from 2 t 25 centa. At KLUTTZ'S Dru- Store. For Your SwestliearL AN ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SHELL TOILET BOXES POW DER and PUFF BOXES, 'FANCY BOTTLES, V I XT AG A R ET TES POJKET B00KS,MIRR0RS,5cc. ice Clieip at KLUTTZ'S Dins Store. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? MONEY, miE, LABOR Chemical Paints, so called, have proven teuliirea.; jMiuply because the chemistry of their manulaclure eeerus to coiiiit ii the quauiity of water that is combined wiih the paint, by the addition ol ai Alkali, cither Potash, Lime or Soda. &c Chemical Paints containing whaler pee from the wood, and are not Economical because t hoy w ill not cover as much su fuco as Pure Paints. We offer our P.-.eparkd Paint will the guarantee fhat il is not a Chronica Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only such material as are u?ed by ihe oldest paint era. Oar Paint will cover more surface than any Chemical Paint in the world. We authorize their sale, snbiect to the satisfaction of all buyers. We ngree re-paint any house with English BB White Lead, or any other White Lead; i our Paints do not prove perfectly satUfac rv. Manufactured by, WARSWORTHMARTINEZ & LONG hi AN NtW TUKlVt Sold only at KLUTTZ'8 Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents TAKE - P I L L S; Warranted or money Rffunded. at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 els., to $5.00. PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 60 eta. per quart. WHITE-LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the tfferld, H cents per pound. SPECIAL 1 INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI CIANS AND MERCHANTS At THEO. F. KLUTTZ'S, Dkuo Sxose, SjtLwsnrRT, N. C. ' ''). Riibmond : & Din vile. 5 Richmond & i anvU!'4 R. W.. N. C. Divii un, and I norm western n. j, k. w. . G Oil D Ell SED flME-TAB LE 1 In Fffeet en and after Sunday ' Dec. th, ; ,.,.v . 1875 a .,-,: , - p. GOING NURTH. STATIONS MaiL Leur Charlotte .... ' Air-Line J'act'n ' Salubury " iireensboro ..... Danrille 6.45 A X 6 2i ; -8 20 10.68 i" 134 tx 149 6.51 " 9.o5 ri " Dunilee " HurkevilU Arrive at Richmond GOO SOUTH. j aTATlUXS. Milt. ; Leave Riclmmd bJH) am i Eurkevile 9.00 r Dan dee ;... 1.39 r K I Daotille 1.43 - Greensboro...... . 4.28 " -. " Salisbury 6 64 " " Alt Line J'act'a 8.52 I Arrive t Charlotte... 9.15 M tiUlXt; KAST" WEST. STATIONS. ' MAIL. MAIL, -j i i i I ": i 73 Leave Greensboro. i a. ? 11.00 A u 3 Arr 4.10 ar Co Shops . Arr. Kitleigh . ..I S49ru Air 1 1.05 . Arr. at i;oldboro . 1 2 6.40 r it L'v8 203i "ATroxsT SZArcotnmdoatioii Train. .cu,c tiieuaboro. . g. t.oor u I n o um am ' Co. Shops - I T.. i Arrive at Italeigh... c K fin I 5 ira T arrive at uoioaooro 11.16 " j s; Lv. 2.00 PK nOZLTXX WSSTSRN 17. C. XL, ZL t oALEZi URAKCH. J Leave Grnaboro 4.45 t M Arrive at Salem 6 45 Leava Saleta 8.15 am Arrive at Greensboro.. 10.33 " Ynztr trai,. leaving Jlaleigh at L.aA" counecta at. IreeEaboro' w.thtbe Southern bound train; making the quickest time to all southern itie. Accomodation Traiu leaving Kalejcu at 7 3)r. M. connects with NoitLern bound Train at iiemsooro for Richmond and all points East. Priceot ticket same as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 7 0i r. m. connects nt Ooldhbore with otl!eiIl and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington nl Weldjn Uailroad. I.vnchburff Accouunodation leave Richmond laily at 9 00AM. anive UtUurkevillef2.$6 r m, leave BuikeTilIe I 30 r ji , arrive at Kith- nond 4 3-4 r M No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Cap?!- t i it h ire arrangement to advertise tne , schedule of this com.pan y will please print as above and ortraid copies to Oca 1. t assenger Agent. For fartherinformation address JOHN It. MACMURDO. (Ien'1 Pauenger Agent. liichraond, Va- Dec. XX '75. 11 : tf. Carolina Central Railway Co. OFFICII GEXERAL SCPBRDCTiNCEXT. i Wilmington. N. C. Aptii 14, lt75. J Change of Schedule, On and'after Fritlar, April IHth. 1PT5, tbe truiUH will run over this Railway a.- follows;. PASSENGER TRAINS. Lravo Wilminjr'nn at .. A rrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at .7.1-r, A M .7.15 I. SI ..7.U0 a: hi ..7 0U 1. U FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at.. Arrive at Charlotte at. . ..r,.co P M .0 U0 I M ..6 0 .A M Leave Charlotte at Airiveiu Wilmington at . .6.C0 A H MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at .8 00 A M Arrive at .Buffalo at 12 M Leave Unffalo at 12 30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at .4.30 P M No Train on Sunday eccpt one freieht traiu that leaves Wilmington at G p. u., iustead ' of on baturuay niDt. Connections. Connect at Wilmington, wth Wilmington A Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia t Augusta Railroads. Semi-weekly New York aud Tri weekly Baltimore aud weekly Philadelphia Steamer', and tho Uiver Boats to FayettevMle. Connects t Charlotte with it.- Wet tern Di vision, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte d Stateavile Railroad, Charlotte fc Atlanta Ah Liu, and Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Hail mad. ; Thus supplying tho whole West, Northwb t and South vet with a short aud cheap Hue to the Seaboard and Europe. : i S. L. FREMONT. ' Chief Engineer and Superintendent! MayC. 1875 tf. Buggies for ale, aj.i. grades a classes. I! have, on hand, Buggies which I wilUell at the lowest cali ftricex, and aa low, or Ipwer than any other establishment in North Caro lina, according lo grade. All kindaof repairing done, M thort notice. Those wishing any Uiing in my line, wonld do well to call and ee'met before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined not lo be outdone either in prices or quality of work in the State. Call on me at Franklin Academv, 4 miles IN. W of Saiwburv, N. C. C . L. 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Guide j ittlist rated, and cantaiidng afr elogsW .Frontispiece with the first nuinher, "jftS ; " lAfpt -a tor me year, ineursi im in just issued: " Address M JAMES V1CK, Rochester, ? 12:tf - t, Cheap ; Chattel Mortgage8' and rario r ther blanks it r sabefj 15 CtS V,U Hny o1ie P. of Contt,!' " r . l - rot J 1 ..Krlor " T i IG
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1876, edition 1
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