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BUTTERCUPS. Jennie waswatcLIng the cows home. pownJb the meadow bars alone, Ajlier cj-es. were as blue a her feonnet ' And ehe let down tho bars bo the cows could Out of the waving, bine tyed grass. With buttorenps sprinkled upon it Jennie waswatching yonng Farmer Payne Picking a buttercup out.of tho Jane. Stephen tas strong and merry. "Jennie.'vshe heard her mother call. But there at her side stood the farmer tail. And her cheeks grew as red as a cherry. "I'm coming, mother! she turned to go. But Stcplieastoodit the path below, And therewent Daisy and Bess and Flo orer in to1 the clover. His arms were strong as her waist was slim. "1'U keep you till e-ery cow-gets in. Or tell mo4he name of your lover." Jennie, JennicI His gettlnglate," Camo mother's Voice from the farmhouse gate. Bat Jennie was slender and could not mate With the tender strength of a lover And who could do a single, thing, -With jf yellowhuttercup imdertheir chin. But nestle thoj;iV;t siront; arms within AndgrOWias.rcd as the clover? "Slaylit; 'Us then hIkj blushed again, "And r ' ij ' c 'iisoiily Stejihrn pHyne" Then the d nil t r-'pl iSvi.r tiie im-adow lano AndJ:itterrn;.-s H-siiriiikk - Hal a siuzJu p d in the dti ky tU-ll fc'avo tlii' tin!:;'- f itai.-y'ntiiiv. r bull, Tjr;k-a-!jr,k-:i-::,ikW l"(.r unifier's voit-e uxl tlift-b.ir. f'.rt;ot TJilM-W.i 9f t')thl'.c in ido'.v Int. Knf !(!) i:i I iii' 1.''. clever. Ji'IMijl; a.'ici i vutiv: fi.vly lip, Ji'i r fcvft ( Ji lli.w v.iiii l,it!.-! Ti'p. II Li llill'lisOTiiC fiM'f fiii:,!l d over A'SXotiotalB Sau4 ot Indians Who Stil I - Bows maa Arrows. , Cm V!,c: 'I. (t ntc ii i, .li iinie? 'lis and v- .).''.:'. r: r," f-.akl .Strphcir "bold sj, -. Hi.: Hi- r.-liw, . : ?i l drive t'.. .' ;.:.vy up." TJ,"'i hi- j ij i.y I,; I I ho IrH-;. And kioreiiltr-i- u-ai;i i;4 tno :w. 4 " . --.".ii-lern Arg "V.Vi: "T!.- f. We An Aniiy fTraaii, ; ; IJore js a body of J5,s-r mn, i n thAt i.4iij estimate of tin-i: numlr niuih: from tho U.-ht obri::;ilthMlaUi -an army targer than WwJiii:? ton's redcoats at Wat rloo. Eleven" twelfths of them aro binder M years of ago; five sixths of them are in jw feet i , , ii ; ihi i'-li; : 'is . .:"tiie'n I ovf . iiiie-It-f : :-i sr. ; j .- and write. And' tiies ;-. j., . .,. . - wiri aiiu Arrows. . . uno tne iiiost mteresnng peaces in Nortb Carolina and yet one of the least knovmef ei ijpy the people of the did North pt4t is tho resetrva tion of whaj Is germed! the "eastern band'' of tbe Clierbkee Nation. fThe history of &epe'CTjon la a strange one. When the Indians in North Carolina were rfemoyed by the rov- ernment to the'Indin Territoryj, by far the greater art Of the Cherotees left their old? home torever. But a Strong band retained land in three of the western counties in what Was then almost a Svilderness. A great tract of land Wai setjapart as a reser vation by the- state, land voluminous laws governing these Cherokee lands were enacted. I I I U ' Originally the; tract of land held" by the Cherokees was far larger than at present. I now comprises 73000 acres, and some of it;is the very best land in western I North Carolina. I It is mainlv in Swain krirl .TaplrRnn nrm. ties, ri.9fht among tho; mountains, and tlie entire countty eas't of the ilissis sippi does not cotaia more pictur esquely beautiful region or one bet i. ii.- 3 A ! T 13' T J : i . TWO MEETINGS WITH A BEGGAR. One Wm Sarprslor, nd thm Other If ore Surprising Still. i One of the most peculiar beggars 1 Al A M m . iu me uity may d zouna almost any evening parading up and down the Br .very, with occasional wanderings on the side streets. He is a very tall, gaunt man with deep set eyes, sharp ieaiures, a very; gruff voice and a manner which, tq put it mildly, may be called abrupt Unlike the ordi nary beggar, he does not accost every man who t comes along but picxs his men according to some woe ess of selection, which is probably a trade secret. J or 15 or 20 minutes he will saunter along speaking to no one, then suddenly he will dart up to a stranger, thrust his face down close to the man and say something in a low tone. The ieculiar part of it is that he rarely fails to get money. A Sun reporter who had noticed this peculiar mendicant a dozen times, but had never been ajv proaehed by him before, met him on the Bowery a few nights usro. The beggar was walking u'toug with a contemplative air. TOutt la ElMtrlAf Professor Galileo: Ferraris, the gV nial Italian scientist, whose name is u Known to an electricians, was Wxy asked by young lady what wmuijr was; Dut, unlike most oth ers when asked that question, he : wuwwer it, and, accord ing to Cosmos, wrpte in French in her autograph book the f oUowing, of which The Electrical World ventures to give a translatibn, even though the English language hardly doe jus- toe origtaai French: "Max we ha demonstteted that luminous vibrations can be nothing else than periodic variations of electro-magnetic forces. Herti in proving lw experiments that electro-magnetic oscillations are nronajra hod liVo nvi has given an experimental basis to the theory of Maxwell. "This gave birth to th ia the luminiferous ether and th aaar of electric and magnetic forces are one and the same thing. This being established, I can : now. mv dr young lady, reply to the question that you put to me. What is When his eve "r'' 11 18 not only the formid- fv 11 on the reporter, his air suddenly f f a8Tent wnich now and then shat bf-carno businesslike, and rushintr un ffs.witn tears the atmosphere, ter JUDGE tyALTER CLARK USES AND ENDORSES THE s TRAOC KAM. "Cores when aU else tails. M 'V Xorth Carolina 8areme Ceart. 'KR CLARK. AuocuTi Jcrnoc. .-iv fand th nvTvi rpry Talnab-sp T ' r ciiiMr: n. I git one last May. and I am sura 1 1 " . i-.i ihtlmos lt cost already In doctors' and I i.ttl. Prr.m my experience with It. Md ob- I . I can -f-y recommend It. T T.u truly. Wxltsb Clark. 'utm vtnuf, T Investigation I u. invnra. BOOK PREE. ElectroMbration CoM Qniliurnu na .TT rnNorthC.rJinaL,. NEW YORK. ll nuirements, with its cold, clear Streams full of fcsh.NitS mountains feller Well wooded ahdiabotinding in game "Fairly well," repjied the reporter, and its comparative remoteness from taken ,.'? his guard. Then rtcover the beaten track 'pf wjiite people. -ing Liiiic.-if he added, "I don t k o The wolf is yet a rdver in this sec- U H any of your business, how tion, and there js J a bounty bounty ever." f9r hs scalp, not billy. iu the counties "0h well," said tho man, with a above named; bu in several others. nonchala:it air, "I didn't know but The bear is more abundant than any- what y' might wanter lend a feller a where else save in the; great swamps quarter." near tho coast bf the state. Deer are ' 'What do you want to do with tho also abundant,, and th pheasant, or is one among the brainiest men of the State of North Carolina, and amt got sense enough to know it or show it -in a bombastic wav. He ought to be two judges if he will take it. Press and Carolinian. Gkaham, July 5. Rev. P. H. Flem ing, of the Christian church here How re y' fixed fer cash, young thunder, but it is also the life giving was cruelly assaulted last night by err ' agent which sends from heaven to an ""known negro. Mr. Fleming mar -am mailers Of interest. lit l the Style ThaCa, aad the Beys wil Armficldl Judge Armfleld? Why, heJ ThVbnt ter suited to Irjdiai taste and W to reporter he said fiharply: frying you with the crash of its ,,;4.r, ...,'4.t. it' i u I ''irf.w" -r' l. . I thunder, but it is nlr i10 i;fa of 1 i a..-; ile popu!r:tion. not all stitutiugovcr one-qnarter cent (f or a1wlt malf arc . ":aru i ' y v.-:'l )irlli "; 1 VO W;l i:. 'x :. jiH-y near no i nunc - inn lv.i 'cao :f war t!:.- -rMi?::-;j "ki -i-.-uki in;i;Lt Ijo nhifl.k' cu.u-to ca: 'tl;c:i if lh:iiitii':-v.-fre hip'i ;u:d hy-i ty-.i'j!!'iH rictive. but ti;c ; : uiyr v.i.wr, in v;:r or T, I tii;y vc very 1'o:lm:; which ncwrj "ejKtir. The; toUl cost to the co feU!:vrli!!g this miv. ih v. tillKlh'S, js 'i ; -lit ; j .i .!!: !!;. r t '.' "st or om J. Ml&HjU 111 i't.-U li. navy - year. J jf A ClliliOMvC'O'UIKl-'iS. - Tio belief in a Chhu-se Columbus Wa fifst' allowed by scli !:, oi:!y aWyt no yers ago." The el.um "iV. t!u(t a Drihilnst priest in tiie lil'rh century cj4.v-ed the Pucihr t- rli! continent. nm .returii- 1, a wriit! i) report of his d:-(A-, : y The report still exiU it wu nailed into iVench in H'Bl by U : lui-iu It avo a narrative of a voyiuejuu ward by it priest for 2k li," where he found a country wbiej ho4);!n-l Fusnu- p(firt:;!ji!ar to tJic hi UiaiLs wcro deeeribil, as well ks Americaff plants. 'he only lo;ibt about the matter i a:-? to the- ih.sh.nYe meant by 2(f,000 li. " Thu ,v : t , .' have reached only s)j:iTihii.(! In tin Pacific ocean. Atl.int a Conn , n tUm quari;,.! "Buy whisky. Do I look like a mug who'd try to buy champagne with a qu; rter'f" T;- . . o v, a.i MJincthing so attractive I J ; ': iiiei.ian, ko much sa-vei- 1. j". . aboi.t t. : : j.mp of the liuwery, iliat tho repoi ueci led to ""ii me aesi:.,t qjiarler. Three nights later the reporter mt his man u Grand street, and ap proaching him tsiid, "When are you going y ny me back tluit l;..:n?" Tho .'beggar looked around in as toiii. aiiient. Then a grim sinilo re laxeJ his features. "You're the mug that giv' up a quarter on the Bowerj-, ain't you?'' he observed. "I don't s'lioso x-r.n'i tne altitude iindl so 1 encircled bv ask it back unless you wanted it ' mountains is; the- reservation that Aud to the in ten: o amazement of there 13 no hotitveather toei reporter the man, producn g The Indians lire 'Naiifly engaged in fl om : l-oekct of hw n:jrged clothes farming, but dpnbt db an extensive ajistfull of small chance, selected business in this diroction, though dunes id a nickel, put them iu thej" raiso plenty of -fod. Thepres- tno roporicrs hand and d -varied ent number f the; eastern band: is v.-histHng a cheerful ditty. New uuouc i.ouu, ana w 13? certain that ouu. tney are mcreasing. The: healthful- partridge, is I found; ' thouerh lohff since gone frombther parts of the stjtte. : - ; f I i i r Tho eastern band of Cherokees are an interesting j race of people. The Western jorth S Oarohna railway jjuases wiuim v mnes or tneir reser vation, Brysdn City befng the nerir ,est railway sta;tio.". The chief Cher okee iown is kndwuj in English as Yellow IHJl. tt isa rambling place through which: rushes a bold moun tain stream, the Oeonj Lufty. The Indian houses ire all alike in design. They are built of ldo-s. well firtMl witb a pore dri doe side.! They are built to stand the qold, which as greei; tjiere som1uiie$ So high is uu ngm ana tne heat, was at home about 9 o'clock when the magic of colors :and the breath ih of life. It is that which ir v " 1 ne .ponaea in heart beat to the palpitations of the ' , fF" lpem the door outside world; it is that which has was.accosted h7 the negro, who im the power to transmit to vonr Rnni mediately struck him full in the face. the enchantment of a look and the repeating the blow as Mr. Fleming grace of a smile." endeavored to defend hmf a this innctlirp V10 nrrm I 1. A Cruel Joke. . J ' , 6 . 0"S A crufil IoIta wa r-. Iuto ine aarsness and made eood the engineer of the Louisville nnrl h,s escaPe- The affair caused' much Nashville passenger train. Several excitement and is quitelmysteripus, miles from the citv the enerinAM-waa as the obiect of the aar ; honified to see what appeared to e kuown.-Charlotte Observer position which is assumed by.bicyclists in order to attain the highest degree of speed while run ning them, is attended with an un natural flexion of the spine, which appears in the black and causes not only unsightlioess in form, but in boys of 14 years a nd under is fraught with serious and possibly fatal con sequences. In those over that age tne result of the stoop is to produce Fciuicineni curvature ol the spine and -consequent deformity; It ha also malign effeets ontheheart.luns and other vital organs, the free and natural working of which is inter- e red with by the unnatural form ac quired .Selected. EASTBOUid) -31 Lv KnoxvlllJ " Mortlstown 44 Paint RoftW Romid&w4) Marion Morgantda Hickory I Newton ! Statesvilin Ar Salisbury ' -Greensboro uanyuie -41 -Vi I 14 l 44 Richmond ' --UiHoj, i r k ntk . U U the luiia ui. u, man : asieep on track a short distance ahead He frantically applied tho Air. brakes and blew tho whistle in short, quick jerk., in the hopes of awaken ing tho sleeping man. Immediately heads began to pop- put of the car winaows, and .as the; supposed man in front was seen upon the track they ness of that reirfon ia! rpmartaWi and many of the Cherokees reach a great age. The oldest inhrihitflnt ia "'Big Witch," Sthq asserts that his g6 Is 115 yeari; ! il S i i ' The Cherokees vote find are on the game footing as other citizens of tho state. During; the late war their chief was a strong !beiever in the Confederate states and;ia fine battaf v Wjj4Uii wu rtuseu. inis was Eoonotuy In E:-clricily. A novelty in electric lifehtmg is be ing practically tested in a ia: -e build- mg in in ew oik city. Ini. i (far- appearance. The men then returned ranging the incandescent la:., on much disgusted, but greatly relieved' one circuit and feeding them eon- to the train, which reached tb tinuously f mm the fca... ,v.rcc, thev slightly behind time. - Louisville .iiifeu uu ii ii'uii i v ot g(-par-ate circuits, say four, nun ike cm-rent is alternately switched from one to tho other in regular succession, the lril-1 V.i,-1 r 4-1. 4. 4.1... . Jude Waxem gives his views on politicks and politishans in the De troit Frre Press: It's a skeerce politishan that keeps all his promises Ef the Amerikin eagle wazn't a were jqmckly jerked back to escatio mit? tuS burd the politikle partys seeing the sickening accident which wood pull him in two. it appeared could not be averted. As Tain't the most moral man that m eufciue passea over tne obiect the eits the mnsf vntPC onmnnov. J J i ... I " ekliJJ Some constants expect con- wheels pass over tho Wv gressman to drink it. Whenthe train was finallv Rton. Wimmin in politicks is like flowers .l , . . l f ; ivir iusengers ana trainmen hurried 111 u vlS Pe". back to the spot, where the dark ob- Politikle reform al ways wants to wuiu 6uu ue seen. DUt now cut refnrm snmf.fl, ; into several mwAa A qok . - alreadv Bb,rf ums no,din' " contagus J .w. , 1T11HI1 IT I T T ... was discovered that the mutilated nonesty the best policy ef you remains were those of adunmVvidi can thar on it a pumpkin for a head. The figure uau. on a complete suit of clothe and at a distance had a most natural "Could I see the head" of the house?" Servant; "I don't see how you could miss it. There wn champasrne suoner hprlncf nJcrV.'' " r -"w v uigui Chicago Inter-Ocean. Courier-JournaL IabboIds h Locomotive. A good many years ago the chief , J T , . . - M wr Ci w v VMkAWA commanded by Colonel Thomas who Kt f 7m?iat tlle current, having fan Indian tribe in the west took vt'ha lof a m-A !. 22 '. i I neateu each snceessiVK ..iwmir nmnncA ot n ivnm 9 .1 . . . " iuc.iiiie&cence. iw tmuc3 atrain to thatwivl.-:; h. r. lamp It - Luxurious Hlosfji.i tots. is positively asscitc.-l that mos quitoe were unknown iu Atlanta he fore tho railroad omr-mu-v lau .running sleeping c.ii., Vi-air RiVIim nali into that city. They jnil tlienf selves of' li;e (ink .vhnh- v. ...v .i r -u.....iiuiLj u nJiiit'i tnem and aro1 most ant to ,.,,., years later died in iri insane osyluml hunTr to and it did effective service. beirS to n-iiuwix usuio ;Anoinas.iegion.n iarnest ettorts educate these It Cated are verv IntPlli lish well and' are fond white ST,r or pie and do them favors. Mahvof 1 ihe Cherokees. hbwLelt at a -Enirlishat nil mey ke c w vv " -11 UP r I cne crftehirseeaipauedaftfeaj& j . etl uith 'which wwuuit, earnets tiie cur- Strongest lariat and stationed himRAlf close by the track and in a suitable position ior an attack. When the Dig iron bulk camo nn nln-oac -.f i,; "X' VIUW WA. ite pursmt The Waller kinds of game I are not iPTinw r - when they come by the .thousand -lankco Blade. . t'ses of Liisn'ior. For what is tho givatrrit amc.uut of lumber used? Nine peoT.U- out of !u will say for houses and buiMiu -s It is doubtful if :55 per cent of the !piu ber output" goes into buildings The railroads, ftinm-rs and lmsecliaiou,, punM-sesXake about 40 ier cent, and the other 2'.) percent goes into boxes bouthern Lumbeiiiian. pearance as any Indian in the far , rnateiy to each scries of he threw his rope, settled the loop est. , -j j I r- . " iciiy ox tne cur- accurately over the smokestack of Muntingig, as of loldjthe favorite; T vTvv1? UDout 70 l)er6eH e enne braced his horse and ursuit. The smaller ond- Notwithstanding the loss of himself for a pull. energy in the interrupting mcchan- It was afterward remarked in that ism, the inventor claims that between tribe that they didn't exactly know two and three times as many lar.-ps whether they got all the pieces of can be operated from a given source torse and man or not, but at all 4uenergy by Us 8ystem by any events they collected enough frag- otner system now in use. New York ments over which to hold a grand Letter- . powwow. None of the members of ; An Editors Awfui niu..-:- ribe felt ambition to re- The editor of a weekly jvnA late- !w H' d t0 tMs day the ly lost two of hissubiiiiisin. m? at solely on Dawes was iri thi, v accidentally departing fi or,, tuw. r.8tT V11 ne waiJ the chief who With Hawes. ThhJ en track in his answ trZZ H16? to iasso a locomotive. -New the ro iu Sentemhr -nwi rv.-..i I are not ignored. The ! HAa ia -V uautu w eapon, qut the show and ar- row ana the iblowETiri nrA ni borne are very : expert' : with these! primitive weapons. 5 The blowa are mne or ten; fet lilng and are- niiueoi a mna of reed With a bore' I Mj.amei.er oi aoout half an inch.! A Flowery Green Eyed Monster. ?WoS SLEEP. CtEARi Cl LONG ?P5 ill MENTAL) W 1 I STRONG -w-wBwB "iJw ViJiN'iViViAi'i'i--rwwwwv fink Life ol Mother and Child. My wife, after having used Mothers nen pmsed through the ordeal with httle pain, was stronger in one hour than in a week after the birth of her former child.-J. T.McGoLDRlCK. Bean -Station, Tenn. Mothbrs' Fkibkd robbed pain of Its Has. L. M. Ahern, Cochran, Ga. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR rn ...... . ui nuMM,Ub Lv Greensboro at JJuraata s Raleigh ! " Gold5boro Lv Danvllli Ar Lynchburg ' Washington s . ' Baltimore Philadephia New York 1'1U. i M .is?: 2 18 a S 4 13 m WEST BOUND. Lv New York Philadelphia Baltimore; i. . II II Washington Lvnchburir Ar Danville I Lv Richmond " Danville ; Ar Greenslmrh Lv Goldsboro: Raleigh ; Durham i Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Salisbury -States villei Newton ; llickory Morganton Marlon Round Knoli Ar Asheville i Hot Springs Paint Rock . Morris town Knoxville MURPHY BRANCH. Lv AsJievillft Ar Waynesville liryson City " Andrews Toniotla " Morphy A oa 6 S3t) r., S-20PO, in in 1 n 77- Swam 6ar 8 35 am - 8 45 a m U 19 air' 12 oqafr- ooPlt; 1 46pm 4 08pm 3 36p,u 6 30 p in-"43pm "No. 17,- T'. oo a m 10 39am 12 43am 3 53pm 4 28pm 4 05 pm i LSarsaparilla nSr1 a weukno.wn business man L?r'AViLt,sn(i3 thls testimony to tbe merits of Ayer't SarsaDarilla : "SPvirSi M. Hammerlj yeara aeo, I hurt my leg, the injury leafing tSSH LLedJ2 4J":. lAr Offering! wtrin -'-iJf. VCK ,ron' Knee t the SPit' beJ?g a 80Ud Sore- wllch began to ex tend to other parts of the body. After twine various remedies, I began takine ArVr'S rfSLL11?!.1 experienced great relief; the Hi t4 ' Athens Hawes. Their belbved wiv'l n track in hi answers to coiTescon- f.ZT rrevQ behind a buh; and-wero horri- ?ent?- , r ?f his Bubecribero wrote wuionear tlie following conversa- i nia remedy for their re tlOn: .. 7 i EnertivA trnWflc " xr 1 i every -citizen. mi.-n .severe penalties, wus couipelli ' t wacu Jlls y0ns to read and to swi xi noclicl no; aI:-o fit thei Bpectivo troubles. No. 1, a happy Wished They Were All Blind. 1U1. Dawes-I thinV 1 n& aI father of twins. rn L LZXi 5?. fnend. . Blck- Hardylovelv. IW!" best wav to t 'D1a ws a licentiate xt; r'w i , . . rr v oi me nurcn of Scotland fln.Kvi , . v Hawes tradn. fhnV W, 1.1:' , . i - biyie i saw ner i 7 w uiyw ms orciiards y vy""i 'ii-tu to sur ur nower . show last t om tne mvnads of omca.,. Alt' TOUi VVPll SnoT. 1 ieeuiin ana JlO. U Wflrtf1 . I i ' "iui hi uis oia aee Tlie only g-cmiino .1. One Sunday he was supplying a j . . . w- c? ft in love with' WiT-i The editor frr,i hio -"tiy puxpir certain deaf old v, 7 . , w weu . , ; upuu i women, as was thA formed and ehowv arid Li I the orthodox lines W r,tv , , Wtta lfle. But the wi'vea could,, contain theifi- ll? transposed their twonam, with S&SbL -TSJIS? as was the custom in those on the pulpit 1. A1 . --r . . ' i o"s wueas near tno nnnnhf oo nectfvo . with the twit ki j CTTCi:! KT . St theiScofc selves no lons-e vneir res t uaco irom UK? tm.eof the prophet It is generally a;i,!iel as an hon" tpe - - g to d aated whin JfTam: thTflanTr; rffout m pourse was begun, said to her neirf their husb torSn tTS ily bo setti whK? "itS Kl. toa1 was audible harmless chrysanthem w Se h1th choppers, was .toldtSvB SS e wnole cllufch. One of them, as soon as the dis- Some very ancient books are to be found iu the eml relies of Cevl,u lhey are formed of palm k-aves written upon with a metal pen, and are bound merely by a silken string Tho system of Pestalozzi taught that form, number and lan-uajre aiv tne elements of V "-wwiu anu inat ucenc cause of each Tone's jeal- . ' a mue castor oil and rub their tniins ? gentlywithabone."-RichmondStar. e'biind." readin?' Tuts, woman l No, he canna read Early American Theatricals. The earliest attempt tdfintrodnce theatrical performanoes itithis coun- TTTT TITO a wv. J - ii i a thorough acouaintaner; f'tT 111 New in e ery iibasenstir., "V".!"4 -TX "icr??r tJaer wrote v.vv CUIJl'JI IfHT I Ol I 1 t.AMAUI - President Tliwing says more yon women arc hurt by too muri, dm,," uuii camiv pnhiiff and spoke so forcibly in; opposition Mammy' View of It. 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July 12, 1894, edition 1
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