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Thb Industrious will probably object Bj-ethren, . let us loolQ to .our avocation ! 1 against the extent of the prohibition,? l Obr individuar characters, as well as the J including the whole,. day ; when it might rsacred cieniiv ot ine, Tuer, are ai sia&c. uui, uwy , nui.ue ni?ousomr, vr even, IaII bickerings and stijife should be ban-1 cbnducive'tb health to eni ploy Ha few of lisliedifrom us--all bkse and unworthy the morning hours,. ir e. till. time for pub Idispositions : should bp roo ted from ( Our lic worship, in the occupations jf i mer Ihearts. as tending tofruin that harmony cliandize. k We must. be excused it we arjd peace, which arejfbe bonds of social I can scarcely, believe this class of persons. LiliOn, and must ultimately" conduct to to be. what ' they would be thought V we th? degradation of JYJaiunry I Let us ew suspect tne true sources oi . oojecnoa ao eavor to make " our institution beautiful not appear here. ! f However, we wilttat lislthe Temple, peacefal as the Ark, and present give-tbem . credit for their profM, laired as its most ;Hol Place.'? ;ts's ;and ypt shew ; tnem that j their ol basiness renders those days are in d rowsmess. is hot .aige r trust oi ers, Id entiripttr worses- visions i.pt us kfen our minds steadiiv nxeu 1 lection must tan mem. ( ? . .s r rin that abDroachin?"dav. when the so- I Their health if is not endangered? but icltude of Faith shall b lost In sight, ajid I rjenefited bp theentire repose Qf the Sah hl uncertainties of Hbpe swallowed up I bath day ; as much benefited, as that of m fruition when the ( lements shall melt I beasts is ; for the lenovatibn of whose ifh fervent beat n hen the heavens strength; as fa Has they are, concerned, sliill he rolled up as-aj;scroll, and when the rest of thej Sabbath is enjoined. - But . srllJ nther remtmbranttl shall' be lost in suppose exerise! be necessary, it can be te necessary;- but awffll recollection, of taken, and the Sabbat' hregarded, never- 4hat we have been daing with oui tal- theless. Let these iiidustiious jponiplain- eMin the world "whether we have burj- ants perambulate the extremities of .our en t in the grbund--or!j whether' we have town, and fill our. Sabbath Schools with dSeid it unt il it became ten talents. Then those ignorant immortals who pi ofanethe, a j curiosity " shall bel gratified, then sacred day by their noisy gambols ;--this ai he? secrets of Masonry shall surely be will furnish exercise enough to keep the deVMoped i -Then the -bmnipotent Bull- circulating fluid briskly moving, and pre- defshall call the "workixienf of the craft vent- the stagnaf ion of the spring : of together, to render uifto every one the health. j But," as we have just hinted, We wes that are due ; and.wnat will be the think,-we see iii the? objection another ecitacy of that moment if we should so spirit' than - the 1 spirit of industry. Do ha( worked on earth, 4ls to be welcom-"" those who thus industriously improve the edfibto the Lodge of eternal felicity and I Sabbath morning, treat its evening iu the the people tl(at is to such a case yea, Dcatf s auu our suirna saiuicu wim. uic i uiaunri i n- iuav i'c I smi i naiiov is ma rjtfiuic ? wnuc , vu , 19 ?r raibing souuds VVell done good and I their stores, or dram-shops, in the morn-1 Lord." ? j I 1 v laitojul servants, enter .ye into me toy or 1 ing : dui eariy m ine evening iney . nae retired to rest. Is this industry f or is it measure our own', and sifNotsi:the Sab tiMh lilt is holySiottbe Lord'Vfe are w rinori ittbadbur owo pleisuTeIi drowsy", fatid itt caisequence, absent frben His, leropiey if it drowsy i that temple, we rob him of whatlie - demands as ; his nv:W3oery:e made for infir mity but thispltia; isOUener: urged; than it isdlidii AJittleacVery liltltejfr denral atne aioner nour, wouiu j. i euucj needlesits jbelngrged,: atC least in; a rity of instances. :y II we.lear to selves with the delicious 'tempts m hamsh them Irom our tabrs.' . on ihatdaV. it Should w be ibe can it be.supposed, were?lhe pro ' of our Sabathavs alway s cold Fashion. All mighty Fashion, could ren der this, ot merely palatable, but agreea- uffuse pui-cherk or. inviting a kiend to a cold dinner, any .nwrej;tb laipnable circles, :t4iiivite hibi to par- takof a cold Cjf4lsiti6n'.?Vi hi-''y-l On word on the iiiflufnce of example, in thlsHasea.and we have done iCuch of us exeri such an infltiit nc j tho nut ail in the sani drgrfe to our fimilis, all, in pur n eig hb'urboods mos 1 i n the, Co ni inuuity at lai ;e, mjny of us, exert at in-, fluence whic must b beiiefiicial or nils chievous I t the-u flujce of statioii, of office, am of wealn, be all in favbui of .he. prop r ub'-ei yance. of -that .-day which the .rd delighteth to honoor.7 Then may w as a community ,' hope to exemplify th ti uth of the dclaiatiou that Righteousi ss rxalteth a natiim j'and it may be sad respecting us,: Happy is ji - yot Lord.' 1 "I in not rather impiety ? Does ir prove. , re gard tbv health,j-br disregard to God ? What J J so Wary! by necHsary! exer Cise,,, as to be obliged to retire 'earlier than usual to repyse UoV can thelwo things be, made consistent ? Why, thus ; lrtpliirinn. not InHnsti v i thf true sonrce 1$ prooi or me iruin m wnai we sa.u of the objection. (I Their real language the te conclusion of onrjst,-." that the bible records: tho' theveldom, 'unless FOR THE SENTINEL. .' ON THE SAnBATH. Re member the Sabbath day to keep it holy. ' Exoduty xx. 8 3, dutof observing the Sat;ath is.enjoined J u De thoughtlessly, give" it utterance. on uas individuals, parens and masters,'-.. t.TJle Sabbath l i VVhat a weariness is it I it isrioniy necessary 10 ureau me tenia " When will theiSabbath be past, that we " ""H'-- , , mav -se. fortiv wheal ?" 1 i L l . - . I. J....'. . I anare, wierciurr, iu rrH uui uuiy 10 , d profitableoess of this species mairubordinate jo our ajny ioix.a; bath breaking. "Our resources" . . . 7 f,'. . ;" I " are quite umitea, our lamuies tai tenth will?eseen from that verse that our duty whh lhis language, they pass away the is it-ctors as to forget th.l we are the servants ot God, The CovetouL wboalleee the necessi . . of Sab- say they, rge, ot into --: m t. do afiy work: ;Ao, npi-, iky nor thv merous . thise-accouiits. we find ii daughter, nor Ihy man servant, nor thy IleCessary to strain every nerve for their roffioerranf,, nor thy cattle, nor the supply. ; Andi besides were we to give stranger: that is within, th gates." As, up ttie business bf these profitable days,we howyer, our desire is to censure, in order 5 that of other days aho ; otir to thllir amendmeot, Jhevils -vhich are customers would go,, on week Idays, to seenlo exist among oursewes, we shall those who accommodate them on Sun confine our remarks to. 00 obligations as days, Nor islhis all ; Suriday is really inaivxtuats, rareius, uu -rs. , . 1 worth more to uS than half the 'week be Aiaibst the observance of. the da v as- side -negroeslimoney is as good as any Individuals, a Dumber ot ain objection! other, and our little dram-shops are al- will Be alleged-' W.e'shal ; endeavor to. ways full of them on that day." Some classl&ie persons whballe jhe patts.of this reasoning, if iliefmisiibmer as miiiih faithlalness, andy?t with as much will be pardoned, we hd ve heard . t hose charit as we can.; for our j object -Js. hot employ,, who fo!rhi part of a worshipping to irrWte. but to amend. 1.. ' ' - assembly j and Ipart of if we have bearo to r through them woiuw..woa,; ,were.waiC or ti lie uai- Our next will discuss the duty of Pa rents inreier'encejto th observation 01 the Sabbath. JOSEPH. PKICES CURRENTS V r" 'J; AeuCerri, July j,'1826. Articles. iPer" , D ; . U C all, dng the days aUotieito labours , y : rt .-- .c ti-. l fjkl: - I sed and almost dead as it is. 1 on our co'me undet the class of sde-, they know the vanity of their sub trV,and will therefore, be l'rfug- . he plea of necessity is false; t is it true I Do the pei lo, thank God,' we can point to those, ihit hStrue the sabh perscfrS will workllpf necessi excusable. But is f true uo tne pe sons felerred to, occupy nop me in recre-ationi?l-n6ne irt inactivity ? none in self-itlalilgence ? Does system enter into all thlyldo ?; Iinot, they rliay spend the whole vlrek in laboriously ding nothing. If tiifiefbe taken .for recreation,' the ob- U.h large, fa mi lies j not affluent, hose unbending principles have; driven from their, doors the tempters1 to ibis sin boat men, &c and Who are, yetj far, very far Irom " feefing the necessity la -sin against God, for the sake of securing the 1 1.. .,uj.t:....';..u-.. . Tui. . . l . lection Is invalid : toi the taking of time 1 euuiiiRoi,uj.u peraoiw., me pwra 01 lor thlsi which renders necessary an in-1 pf'fitableness jisalso talsej: fbr : What mint oh thesanctity ofahe Sabbath, ' V J i ueam iu-wuoic , vaau uiiu sv0 mo ss owui Ji - t fringe is neifhr more nor less than preferrini: our owrf pleasure to the honpur of God. "i j The "Luxurious 'will also be among moment's (the objectors lul strict bbser v atice bf - th e relaxaitibji from . labour ? are .we to . be in I Sabbath. I In a former paper, we Observed a lessaefiraDie 'siiuaiion . ioai ine very mat in some circles mucn existea. unpen negroes " Be 'temperate, 'igentle rea sured and unsuspected, '.vhichi Will , one ders ji-Belaxation. is allowed you ; the day . 'be found td have ;trahsgressed the Sabbath s such relaxation : :ou..are not command under consideration. ' Tt was to required o be slaves, incessantly at toil ; the luxurious tlfat e tljen had reierence, but iflyo will be the, servants of Jesus and wei shall just mention some things in " Shall we never then have VrnnsR, yu uiusi (jiouivs icjwij y en-, v iuc? ' fve conceive, , tuey w hi ; dk iounu deniaf 5 ndj - where '-self indtlgence,and guVhy'ifeilj His will Ijre at issue, you mtfyi-sacrifice .!-:-:-.We;are ;hot!.d'ispofced Wcdnt'eWeer the forroe,and obey the latteb " In this Sabbath into ifast day ;i but wtrmbsltVet Bacon, eef, ... ; ! Butter, Bees VVax, Jirandy, French do Apple, v ' "do; Feach, t-orn, -Cotton. Coffee, Cordage,! I audlesr . Flour, . , v Flaxseed,' Feathers, Gin. Holland, j ' , Country, j Glass 10 by. 12 8 by 10 ' J Iron; Pig, . ' country, Bar, - itussin, - ' " u Swedes,.-; .. ,i Nail Rods, Castings; 1 Lumber Flooring Inch Boards, r Sqiuire Timber, Pine Scantling,. : ( Shingles, 22 inch, :? ;, ' Stares,' w. 61 hhd. do. red oak; do: ; do, white odk, bbl Heading, w.o: hhd Lard, " i "I Lead, bar, .' ' : white,' dfy ;'- ground in oil . 1 : it. . ' .. . ajcttiuer soul - upper 1 Meal r : - -Molasses . h 'r. Oily Castor;- yi . rj ' ' Linseed, 'y -'Fishj' . . J ' ' ' ' Nairal Stores, Tar ' 1'P tch i s ' flbsin ' v . . ' . . Turpentine - , Spirits do. Pork, cargo ' ' Mess x' ' 'V" Peas, black eyed - Kce, : ...V Rum, Jamaica . t w i. -: :,yft " American, f . Salt, T. L-k t,.fj- tine , .. .. 1 .. Sugar,. Loaf. V. , t Lum ; ' ' Brown ' V J ji tiavana, Whife Svteel, Blistered, German, Tallow, - '' : Wine, Teneriffe Z -rr' Sherry ... - :. Connirv Whiskey, ,v L -rr- . ) I Per IbT" gall. bbl. cwt. lb cwt bl bbl , bush lb 60 ft lb 3 9 17 6 ftl ft 1000 lb -cwt. lb bush gall bot'l galf bbl gall bbl ush cwt ) gall' bush ib : r CWt; ibv : gall ,? 1'- bbl. , ,5 4 25 30 5t 40 75 75 20 17 80 40 1 . 40 5 3 50' none 5 , ; 6 .7 14 10 IS 8 1 75 16 1 OSEinHUTTOtpropbses atteh cRding Irclassbf Jyoong gtleranV iii thebove bianches:of Belles Letters, tb njV$e iiemei9'yeziA f attended ;tOj and such fundamental principles .inculcaf ted; as will, he trustsi,: enable the student imjmed iately. to embrace the subject He is reading, and correctly to nply the em phases, .pauses, tpriesinnanonsand gestures so necessary to a correct deliv- Itry, either in reading, argument or decla mation." .;vv'' ' r Tbe days of XnUionf will be.Mondayft1Wed ne'sdays and Fl idays,. from o'clock, P. ' Terins iiSix Dollars, payable in ' advance'.'' T he session to continue until the 2tth Sept. . .: June 17 1326. ' ' ' r-rj'f. . ?. ;v- iZ JD'epartment of State, ; , Op ebablhis Department to Comply JLI wiiji ylthe subjoined .Resolution "or the House pi Representatives, the several Claimants to whom i peters are requested 3ti sebd h'ii her,' by mail,Vs soon as prac j ia b tSc h ed ul es r o f t h ei r r e pec t i v e CI a ims, ex h b; tin g t he pa rt icu iars requir ed: b)- the Resolution, as nearly "as' may 'beik,ateordih't6.teToIlowhig plan. - SCHEDULE. 1 S3 8 10, 7 17 8 16 16 u - 25 2 1 28 1 1 25 30 9V 1 00 I - , I 25 9 13 ', 90 90 75 40 :60 65 23 20 . 9 ' 1 none .10 .18 '13 1 60 '2-. 13 , r .35 30 37 1 72 45 , 85 20 20 6 50 1 25 '60 4. 60 6 8 6 g 5 C S.-:;: tan 3 . 7 -vi. 5 (t . 2 o 2 re r 3 a. ' w s .. " 89 n S- . S & 1 S . 3 ?. 3. '''; 7 w 2,3 - 9 15 20 10 2' 20, 11 20 10 17 .. 28 3 1 20: 30 1 20 "50 1 00 1 25 I 10. 30, 11 15 i 1 ; v!; 85 45' i 75" ' 25 22 13 ,20. 16 1 75 2 25 5.;....'. 4o - s 3. C S 3 . .w O n - , 3" ' 2 2 ' 2. 2,7- - .. ;" ... - - i S s, S . " , - 2: w 3 w 3 9 . 3 -:8 .'Sr , o 2 , a osB 9 . W Of 7r. i-T Cl 2. S "3 s. -i-r A i" ft,.: 'V O CO ; f-'3?- 0 o ; r o-; 1 3 S ' - 3 - fin 5 ' 3? -O '.'-2:2'2. H t- r: 5- to C Hon ooj rr 3 W B3 S 2. 'a 3. a 2 v y 3 s e- w - r o 2? "IP'S 3 .' -i o ' 3 " p.- - 3 a o 3 ' '3 - . O; , o ' B O 8 . 3 3 - 3 a. p . B t A .' 3 P C P cLt ,3 Ui. an C ft "J " 3-,3- -1 ar .. BS:'Sf.2'5 - 5 25-' ''o- 'P 5S2 53 .;!." ,3 rl - T ..j.r " r;?. 3 00 n 3 1XT4 IT'- 3"- jr- ob fa- n - .v 'OS. Bh7. ., ii C 3 ,0 t " 3,o c if p 3 3 O i A 2. if-? -a n -i o , O ao "O 90 3 5 p --3 - as o i2 -1 . - A 0J A 9 .a. o. a! s is: 3 3" P P r 2 - June'1730 35 3 ro S. c 3 5 3 o- 3 3 A A A . A A -f s . J. H E Siubscr ibei jgives notice to those !Jirsor.s indebted to the estate of the atefDANtkiBXekkL that no lonSer bdhlgenceCwill: be given after the 1st o( ugust heXtt "Those who Vail to settleiihin-that time; are informed that their accunt$ wilt be placed in the hands' bf anofficer fot coUectiohr - v ': ' : STEPHLN.B. FORBES, Adm'r. June 3, 1826-23 "3G.. 'ine. MADEIRA 7 ... Port,v.;,::;;-;-v Wit . , Sweet & Dry Malaga. whisky , v , French & A ppte ; Brandy, ", .Received and.fbr sale by HENRY W. JONES. June 24.31. : c . CHEAP SHOES & HATS. ;PjriftlAW &SAiF0KDhave re il. ?ceived per icnooner 1 riinnph and? . tiler ; late- ai rivals from xNew.Y.rk, ar elegant assMttment of Ladies and Gentle ninis SHuES, suitable lor the present seaxun. , .'. . .-'. ; On hand, a good assortment of HATS, which will be sold, cheap lor cash. r' Newbern, June 17 i 186 30 33 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE. - i Ht. subscriber is. Opeuiug at his 1 Siore on Craven-street,-a lew doors below; the Bank of Newbern, a large aud general assortment oi - - 0LOT111NG; v' ' . CONSISTING Op' Dress Coats, Frock do. Double and single rail I'd Pantaloons, :JVlai letilfsV Tofinet Valeiitia, black Silk , ; ;anii Cloth Vesfs, , Fine Lintn aud Cotton Shirts, "Angola Frock Cbats,' Angola, Bojubaieii, French iaen, and tBombuzme. Coatees, i Black Crape Pantaloons, silk Stripe Drilling do. French Linen, do. ' French Angola, do. , Linen Drilling, do. Buff Cassimere, do. White Linen ipurid Jackets, j' Brown do. do; -do. i Stiipe's i doi 1 do. Bombazett doi do. Fine and coarse Jacket and Trowxer House Servants Coatees and Pantaloon. Duck and Osnaburgh Pantaloons, &c. The above goods are New .York made, and will be disposed of wholesale and re dii, at New York prices. I - A. J. STARR. Newbern, 26th May, 1826. y ' CHEAP CLOTHuVvs 6 rOiiE. J OHN L, DURAND, &Co. have just received from Philadelphia and New iork, and are now opening at their Store nearly opposite the Bank otf Newbern, the following articles selected by one of the tirm : viz. - ; -v i, ng Summer V ;v, 'I A 6-S shocgq:(Sprigs, SI IMP') 1 up case'jihoeverjVit is yet to be shewn that j bV allowed to censure ; its on they fre Jjat issuTl-perhapsj soul may J a fday oftistfngs Ke 00111 reiutt fnuc. iaiiu;, tcu tuiuci mic i me preceiiii ; nowgcan il ue nepi notv. We can-1 bv those who visit the Sanctuary, but once Sabbith-rlay to keep it: holy.V not do th work for lyou jfbut ijo be- per- 011 that davahd whose incabacitv, for at suaded. to Undertake for yoursef the work I tending aain, arises irom so fiee a use of of seu-yifiiance watcn yourselves To; the, delicacies ;pf the table, as induces al- a single - eek ; note down, least in oioLt ir resist ihle' drowsiness ? t Nor is this memory, feveryhour of inactivity pf all ; 5butf the'pfactice referred 6 iiicapaci i uselefs,; iirjQjious sloth evef instance lates lor reflection on the past service, as p in which alittle systematizing w ould have well as indisposes for attendance) on - the I enabled yti to accomplish mote business one ty coiijei J vtKVV -0W:'iJ:ih in the same time. , Having done this du- ttri . ;.'!-. :'''.Ai'V" ' ' j i'--V- " 1 ring one week, let the next re p tlie ad- . ""Ulu u Varg I s. X - -5si l.i r 1L V 1 rany with the stii of eluttony. as that word is vantage of it i take care of Jheii wdmetits. arid,' by the end of the week, t is more thah prphable, .you i-will haveUtours ai par displisal, and all your business des' patched; ? The bee provides food 1 for f. mootni pf scarcity : yet estracu, but little ,1 it a." 1M I commonly understood, tho! perhaps therr are cases in -which' even t bs charge mihi be substantiated : - bur we would rather' be unaerstooa to caution, against me ;enecis on the Sabbath of even ordinary Jeatihgj the eating' bl every day. Oii week days, 0iuuui uwjb--. itubjzrj. ; : wif. ; ; CT A VING determined to close his bfcW&" ITl : :tl '.Li.Lr:-, . 1 -.. . ! commdoious ; buildines of this wel a,,,caa " Mii;piace,uuers Jor, sale 1 Wrf! h irhir A AlZu I he i remainder Of ihir Stocfciof (ioods, J verv iow-viz. 4 i-l: Hats,6otsabd3boeSl:- r-4 rlootestfcvGood-' rrwC ru? - " ' V" c,:lcu Hawa n:,; L... : . .1 1 5h'ch b ready;1fbr the reception ol ,. . w w UIIU . VUUCI V ' ; f a - I a Shberaakers TosSndTVImmmgs c Shoe Lagtearnih&fci : Hewill also rent the 5tore which he nowccupies, for the term ofbhe - year, companyby th first day of July. My irienas; anu vtne public are assured Jhar ther? shalr-be"noyaw5; of . in any e'- spect.. ; '.'. ---j:, .-'- -;: vr The price : of . Board will be for La ouu g.ve possession on tne; nrs or tiep- dies ana"GentIemeh per'dai 1 T --.CWl. temberext.,V.p,., dreri and servantats; Hor!ehcts; --'.ft'TT EcUP Xotltft 1 4 , The BallRoom willbe constantlronen V j .,r.. AH persons wjib are indebted to F. Al exander by; note or book; accoontj; are ri.flna.laft t n ' wrm r. r ma . j- ' . -. L . ; i ' V 1 lor. those who are forrd of such amuse- meiitf. , a ' ' i The : Stages . d u ri n g the . continue to pass and repass every MAUt, lis iriE LATEST: til VLli-J Meni superfine blue tfc oliv'e rock.Coata r ! ditto hlack Close Coats - V ' do.; dp Coatees, :."'v : do. ' d"ol: : drab Great Coats v Cam let Cloa ks , , : . . blue; cloth Round Jackets - ; ! Cloth Pantaloons, various 'cplours d'ble Ss single mtil'd casstbiere do. ,i satinett, cassinet rfc hangup do. " beaverett and; lustaiti do. X bombazett Summer.Coats. i. sarcassati, rattinelt &; camlet do. Angola, searsuckef, silk stripe do. Circassan, Angola & Florentine ' ; r. Pantaloons ;.-,'': yellow Nankeen & Tom & Jerry ; . ': ditto . . . dew mark sattin, var. colours do. while drilling, linen & jeans do. .linen drill & Freuch do. do. ; Flemish, linen, & white sattin do. ribb'd linen drill csuper shade do. willing-stripe &tripe cotton do. : white linen & searsucker Jackets blue, nankeen &vTom 6s Jerry do. Stripb ginghams 'do. . , t fig'd & plain velvet, black silk do. t:";tbUenette,;alencia,i & Mersailes reat ' variety of figured and flair. ;;:v VESTS,' .. ' '" ; Linen, cotton, and check Shirts ' Linen. cotton and flannel Drawers . WebbVatenSuspenders v Cbmmbh and low priced' Suspenders ? Gehtlemens black Gloves, best quality Cotton, and Thread half Hose .'Silk, flag and bandano Hkls. ! R!lt- ailt Dhll onttiui flair rtft.. ' :Aatlras,;& cotton do.;,--v- : Black silk and hair Stocks - ' - VuffCrvais, Stiflhers & Russian Belts- fChildrens Clbtbes ! -1 ;'f. season;! will'l SeamensJClotbing. r ; v .1'; v-; ? .j-i . I " HCoco f vaiiU ditto ' ' ! ' ' Jay as all unsei tied c arms wi II. An 1 .t oiL; r Z,!--:, , bi..i:M1 nrnnftrah MhV., : . r ; ' . . e .. s- t ,. . " 1 lue opruigs, ior me convenience 01 the first day of Augustext, betplaced in the; visitors V 'r- M hands uf proper oflirers for coUectionl : -; TUtt&W Newbern, June 17, 1826. 430 Ml K--r. -' I rjtif I--.--. I.: ROBERT It: JOHNSON! Warrentori, June 9th 182ft- '30 34. f ln.ii. nritor.nrnnt drah Hnt " I U auufc.miHVita.wiu JVC wu eery on7 for cash. .. : . ' v .'; , I ::' ". : June I7i 1826. t !. :;ir-i ' ;;.m : ;.'v4'. ; . ' f v-- ;;rt - . TT I
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