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TT PAYS TO ADVERTISE P goo 9 Novelized by Samuel Field From the Successful Play by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett SYNOPSIS OM Cyrus Martin. the head of the Amer ican soap fust, makes a bet of 130.000 with ? friend. John Clark. a rival soap maker, that hla (Martin's) son Rodney would be making mort money at the and of a jraar than Clark" a ton Eilery. Martin takM hla pretty secretary. Mary Grayson. Ir.tn hla confidence and enlists her co -ope ration. Rodney haa been ? spendthrift, snd tha father wants to make him reform snd *o to work. Mary m??U Rodney, and tha son pro poses marriage to her. Rodney tells hla father about his proposal, and the old man pretends great anger He tails Mary he aril] disinherit Rodney. Rodney denes bis father, and Mary la deeply touched at the lad's genuine affec tion for her. Mary makes a financial bar gain with Martin to ?ncoura?e tha son to go to work Ambrose Peada, press scant, meats Rod ney and agreea to go Into business with the lad on a salary basis. Rodney haa resolved to go into tha aoap Induatry and buck the trust. Rodney, Peale and Mary go la to the aoap trade together. Rodney then en deavor* to borrow HO. WO as capital for his nowly formed company. The offices of tha **1J Soap company** are opened, and they advertlae It aa "tha most expensive soap In the world." Paale talks advertising continually. The II Hoap company finds Its expenses very heavy, nud financial rocks loom ahead. Their chief bualneaa seems to have been to spend money for advertising under Peale's directions. An allseed countasa. who haa appealed on the soene. desires to puretiaaa the Fran oh rights for the sale of ~1J ?oajj" \A and producea a draft for >10,000, which aha deslrss to have caahed. The "countess" is atiowa to be aa im postor anii-il^ pa'-r settles over the IS Boap company The firm Introduces her. how aver. to Ellery Clark. Father Martin vis its the offices. Martin, fearing rumor* that the new company would In lure his business and might break the trust, offers to buy out the llr.n for $lCtt,t?i and give Rodney. 1 Vide ai.d Miry good positions. Then ha learns that tlie company la "dead broke." J Suddenly out of a clear sky comes an orvl?r for M.OjO cakes of 13 Soap from tha great arm cf Brown dt Jauin of Chicago. "The tide Las turned." tue trio now de clare. The 13 Soap company having no factory cannot deliver The trio endeavor to buy the cakes from brunch offices of the Mar tin tru?'.. Tbcy fad to get tho necessary number, but ner.d 5.0*> <uaea. Mary. In d> -pair, call* on old Martin Rodney also appears There they both learn that the fat icr caused the sending of the telegram from Brown & James. Naturally they are a:nased and mortified. Peale arrives. He discourses at length to old Martin on tho value of advcrtlaing and explains that the money spent on booming i3 Soap *j? not wasted. Martin Is uncoil Vine sil. "ftlsk nfy hutilntwM reputation on n | filly at-home like dollar soap? I should Bay n?>t. You tuny be crazy, but I'm not." "Yes, you are," Raid Mary, beginning i to lose her temper. "Oh, come on," said Peulc linpa tleutly. . '"What's the use of talking to i a man whn*e brain i-i deaf?" 1 The old *oap kln?* -inly laughed. i And so to th? Hivoiupanlment of his 1 scornful. '-buckles t'.e three dejeeiolly : walked out- Poor M:;ry's tulstdon had failed^. In the utre* - outside ah? could I not help pouting ? S ttle, specially for 'Rodney's bent-fit. und she scolded , I'enle out rich t. S?u? was Hare she could hov* managed the old gcnUeman ' If slie hud Itren Hi lowed to do It In her | own Intuitive woman's way. and she j told both the boys so flatly. What was the use of spouting all those statistics? j What they wanted whs ^(Khi enkes of snap, not 5.000 word?* of advertls'.ng tnlk. What impression hnd they made oh the snap kls-.r? Not the sllghteat. ! "Now. don't yon be too a lire," inter rupted Ambrose * "Just let*lt sink In and rankle a bit. and we'll see." "Nonsense!" nafr'l .Mary crossly. Poor Ambrose! fie wouldn't hnra admitted it ttr nnybody In the world. ' but for on'-e In? JiN life he was down- j cnat nnrj discouraged. Ills unfailing ( go^vd nature was cloaked and veiled a. little and no mistake. He was bine. What was worne hla blues- lasted, "ft end on, (hi* time for almost two weeka. As the criminal returns to the n-ciio of hla crlmo ?o#Ambr/)SH'a spirit was drawn hark to -us old haunts of 1 lae show world sealH." "Hallo, Mr. |'?-e elet" lis turned to aee the "countess." They ?were lu front "of the ?lty Bquare hotel, and Bhe was handsel for the revolving doora^tn Forty -eecond street. Pcale gravitated at ones t-rt hsr side nnd lumped fnto'tha whirling compirf nent l?ohln1 hrr. "Well. enMe." he ee!d i?s they drop ped down together on n lounge la Mis ? rowded coirldor. "what are yen up tor "Tou're a ?ran>l little guy,** said the' con nt 1*89 agreeably; 'I 111:? yon." I Rut all the tft? ? her eyes roved about ? ho plar-e as If Qfco were looking for lanotfter msa. 'Hew are ye* >a?M?g stong nsw?" slie want su. "As tmr as I'm eeacerrad. trfaa #r? rybedg f" ?*?*. Tes'rs there. / Jmini. roaca U lata," by PUI Cupw Mirm m*4 Wmi tar HmMI "But we're on the lev*l." real* as sured her. ?'So am I." said tb* countosa. ! "If you wer* I'd glv* you a &r laughed Peale. "Ma work on a Job!" cried the count e*a. "There's no excitement In that. Why, now every time I meet a cop X gat a thrill.** "I know? I know; the dnll nfe la dftll." Peal* agreed. "I wonder if I outfit to marry you and reform you!" "No, Ambrose," aald the counts** quite sincerely; "I wouldn't do such ft thing to you as marry you. 1 could talk to you about your needing a lov ing. faithful wife, and maybe yon do at that But the trouble with id* la I'd rather trim a guy out of a hundred than earn a thousand. So laav* nfe lay, kid, leave me lay"? At this moment Peals, following bar gaxe, saw what she was looking for, and apparently "It" waa Ellery Clark. Ellery. in full evening war paint, was wandering up and' down evidently look ing for4rer. "Shall I bring him over?" aaked Peel*. "No," aald the countesa; "wait a mo ment I want to talk to you a second about Ellery. He's kind of atuck on me," she added shyly. "Bay. I'm for you," broke in Peal*, "but If you're aiming to trim Ellery l! can't help you there; It'd be too easy." "Easy! You don? know Ellery! He's wise all right" she protested. "Say, I don't like Ellery," aald Peal* quickly, "but If you're planning to "Do *?! I him I'm a r??l Frenoh dams." maxlxe down the bridal path with him I won't stand for It." "Oh. I wouldn't hitch tip. No, Am brose. you got me wrong," eald the countess plaintively. "What In the graft, then?" The countess looked at him with * great show of dlglulty. "f*ny. Mr. Peale," ?he anld. "don't you think 1 not some senile of decenry? | And, anyhow, I wouldn't go after El lery. Ile'd he wise In a minute. No, air, I ?tar-k lip against men of my own size? dwks who tlilnk they're wise guy#, like yon and your young part ner.'* "Well, whnt Ih the Idea with Ellery, then?" Peale asked uncomfortably. "You may not like him." nfce coun tess began. "lie does seem klnfo of a stuck up chap, but when you get to know blrn he's a nice kid. He's got a car, he lovea to go to shows, he slips the heiul wniter *5, says. 'Bring us a good dinner aurl twn^bottles of 14ft;' he ran sign checks anywhere and he's a gnitid little companion for a lonely dame like me. ne looks forward to swing me. He phones* me every morning ami Just sticks around. He don't even try to bold my hand." "Well, where do I come in?" Peale InslHted. "You're going to see him now." the connte*s said. "Jutt don't slip It to him I'm q RCflfter, will >ou? 1 tld bust up the whole thing. I'll play straight with him? Just pals. You <Jen'trknow how hard It In tor girls like me. 1 never had a show. I ran away from home when I was a kid. I've been pretty up against It ?om?tkn?*, and now this boy comes along and treat" me flne. Js what I've done to ottw guy* to butt In and quwr me? Oh,' Ambrose. don't bowl me out with Ml l?rj I" "Nlt> r.lx!" said Peale, pnlltr.g out hit handkerchief. **Giv? me a chance to be on the ifpiare," wont on the countess. "Jft ain't on */ for a girl to fight It out Ju.it by her?w?lf,$when she's all alone, no money. no friends and she's got h Bre ?live on a west tn a Lock room lect in* m h om a brisk weii and eeeli ever tM f? Foe4 u>4 aMKm *?d Mrs m KKl In 0(1 ? M Ik t Itoi fit tent you? ^That's "WEit |W to flo. 8b y, 1 was lonely sometimes. You're tot to be pretty smart to steer straight. But Pto done It? rve done Itr * | With that she broke down and be- ; van to snlreL ' ??Now. see here, countess." said Peale kindly, patting her on the back, i -Don't do that? don't, don't"- Then after a pause be added: "Ob. quit It. Keep It for some poor , boob who'll fall for It.- - 1 "Oh, Ambroae, don't talk like that," said the countess tearfully. "Say. boneat. lt'a foclUb wasting It on me. kid." said Peale. . i --'Well, If s always worth trying once," said the girl, completely changing to a radiant smile. I "Sure It la" said Peale genially. "Why, you had me winging for a min ute. But when you pulled that Are a week gag 1 knew It waa the antique phoney stuff." "I learned it from a play. Great, last it? It alwaya goes. But at that I'm on the level about Ellery. I Just' couldn't keep from drifting Into dra-J ma tie*. Do tell him I'm a real French "Abeolutely." aald Peale. "Hello, Pe-' ter Piccadilly," be added, as Kllery at last discovered them; "whet brings you to the hauots of pleasure?" i He didn't wait for Ellery's answer, but promptly ? seated- the place at tht girl's side and left them to each otbei and their rates. In bis present mood the meeting and the talk Tor all his chaff only strength ened the wLngs of bis black butterflies. The sight of Ellery Clark completed hia distaste with the whole sorry scheme of things, making him itch to remold it nearer to bis heart's desire. Ellery Clurk, that pin bead, went round with girls who trimmed him like the "countess," supplied with plenty of money by his doting father, while Rod ney and Mary bad to slave and worry. CHAPTER XVII. ?> The Busy Counts**. IT was all wrong, unnatural. Some thing must be the matter between old ltodney and hi* father, Am brose Peale reasoned, and he bo lie ved he knew what it "was. He would go up and see old Mr. Martin at once, tonight, before it was too late. No, not tonight, tomorrow morning, Baturilay, when the soap magnate would be home and the coast clear. No, Saturday afternoon after lunch, when people were more apt to feel gay and good natural. That was how, aa a consequence of ' this mood and various meetings and ? reflections, Ambrose Peale came to , give his name to Johnson at tbs soap king's house next day. Meanwhile in far away Chicago something of .importance to the little company had taken place. The soap had l>egun to sell. One demand after another had come in and finally made an Impression. It wss as if 'a stone had been dropped In the puddle and the circles hud widened out and out The last ripple reached New York and Mr. Martin when Johnson came onsj day to the Hbrary and announced: "I beg pardon. A gentleman to see you. sir," handing hia master a card on| a silver tray. "Mr. Charles Bronson,^ read Martin, j "What' a he want?" "He says he's from Brown A James, Chlcngo," sold Johnson. "Ob, s kick, I suppose. Bend him In." He had to confess, however, that Mr. Bronson of Chicago did not look like a kick when he eame In. though his first words wero ominous. He seemed very full of business, and his business, it seemed, was about 13 Soap. "Well, what about it?" Mr. Martin demanded, not too graciously. Mr. Bronson took his cue and waa off. While of course they understand that the 18 Soap was made' by Mr. Mar tln'a son, Mr. Rodney Martin, at the same time, as he wired he would be ossponslble for that order, Brown A James felt that some one shonld first see him In the matter. They realized, of course, that Mr. Martin was back ing his son. "Well, why shoulda't 1 back hln?n Interrupted Martin gruffly. "Of course, of oourse," Bronaea agreed. "That is why we'd like to place oar order through you." Mr. Martt*Twueed-w4th his eigar la midair. "Plaee your what?" he repented hi amnsement as he t?eheld Mr. Bronson snap back tlio elastic from his ru??et leathtor order pad aud hold bis pencil over it; "Through some error we received only 5,000 cake*," explained Bronson, "instead of 00,000. Ilut that's ail gone." "All gone? What ha|>paaed to itr "We're eold if Mr. 'Martin could not tetters I* ears. "KM *E Aa tln*l* ? __ (T. tw OotffoMi, 1 North ? m the I ciwk. Stephen C. Bragaw and Maud* A. Bragtw. Bryan Moore. Harvey MOO re and ' Ed w ami Moor*. ' .^.<.7 *1 Edward Moor#. on* or tha defen dants above named will take notice that a special proceed* entitled as above, has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the partition of teal eataU de scribed In the petition and situated In the said Count) of Beaufort, ; North Carolina; "and - the said de. fendant Edward Moore - will further take notice that he it required to | appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Beaufort County at hit office in the Court houae In eald connty oh the first day of February. 1 1918, and answer or d<mnr_to the : complaint or petition m said action, I or the plaintiffs will apply to the I "Court tor the relief demanded in ?aid complaint or petition. This 22nd day of Dec mber, 1115. GEO. A. PAOL. Clrt-k Superior Court. '? IMMwa NOTICE. Having qualified fts administrator' of the estate of the late J. T. Camp bell. notice la hereby given to all persona indebted to eald estate to pay same to me and to all pervons holding claims against said estate to present them to ma within on v year from this data or Ihla notloe will be pleaded In bar of their recovery: January 4. 1916. J. S. CAMPBELL, Admr. of J. T. Campbell. l-4-ewc. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of power of sale con-| talaed In mortgage to me executed by Joseph Perry, dated May 11, 1909. and recorded in Register's of fice of Beaufort County In Book 148, | page 174, which Is hereby referred to, 1 will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door of Beaufort Coun ty, on Monday, February 28, 1916, at noon, that lot or parcel of land in the city of Washington, North Carolina, described as followar' Beginning at the corner of the di viding line on the street ? Simon Kennedy and Providence Walker ? tunning North with eald street 110 i feet, thence diagonally across to, James Grist or Rhodes' line, thence South with aaid line 210 feet to Simon Kennedy's line, thence diag. onally across to the beginning, It being part of the Providence Wal ker land, conveyed to Jort-pb Perry by Anthony Perry by dred recorded i In Book 156, page 2. which is also refererd to. This January 2 6, 1918. GEO. A. SPENCER, Mortgagee. 1-27-4 wc. Ai>MIX18Tlt A i'OR'S NOTICE. ^ I have thle day qualified as adnr'n-' lstrator of the eiute of R. C. Hud-' nell before the clerk of the Superioi Court. All persons holding claims aaglnst said estate are requested to present them to me, duly verified. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make an Immediate settlement. Thl? 11th day of December. 1916. O. L. HUDNBLL, Admr. 12 16-6 wc. f - NOTICK OF SALE. - Under and by virtue of power of sale contained Id a deed of trust from Surry Parker to the under signed A. M. Dumay, Trustee, dated j October 2nd, 1914, which le record ed In the Register's Office of Beau | fort County. North Carolina, In Book | 182, page to which inference Is made, the undersigned will, on the | 18th day of February, 1916, at 12 Noon, sell, at public auction, for cash, before the Ourt House door of Beaufort County, the following described real estate, via: A tract of land in the State of North Carolina, County of Beaufort and in Long Acre Township, near Pine Town, N. C.. which is describ ed In the following deed* duly re corded in the Register's Offioe of Beaufort County, North Carolina, to which reference Is made" for descrip tion: 1. F. B. Ingle to J. F. Weathers, Trustee, dated Feb. 7th, 1912, Book, 17f, page 215, containing both tracts 226 % acres and 47 acres as convey ed by Chas. Brlgg* to F. B. Ingle, Book* 169, page 267. S. J. F. Weathers, Trustee, to Norwood L. Simmons, deed dated Jan. 20th, 1914, and recorded In Book 179, page 327, conveying same land as conveyed in deed from Chaa. Brlggs to F. B. Ingle, Book 169, page 257. 8. Norwood L. Simmons and wife to Harry McMullan, dated March 8rd, 1914, which le duly re corded in the said Register** Office, conveying a oae-half Interest. 4? Norwood L. Simmon* and Harry McMullan and wire* to Surry Parker, deed datel April 18th, 19J4, whloh is likewise duly record d. Thorq. is exoeptod howov9r and no', to be sold hereunder 126 eeres of the aald land gold by flurry Parker and wife to Margaret J. Edwards on August 27th, 1914, by deed duly re corded ae aforeeald; the land hereby I advertised to be told containing1 168 % acres, more or lees, and being t he game land# described In the said mortgage. I* To i of Tuw th. 7MT 1914, due < property, which ?u lifted nam of O. W. cost of sahl aal? a JSttd property follow*: 117 ac , You **? further notified that you Can wJwm Mid property by pay in* Wd amount prescribed by law on or befarevthe First Monday la May. |?t?, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff of Beaufort Connty. It It la not paid by the tald time the underlined will demand a deed tor sajo property: This January 14th, 191C. W. L. ODEN.' 1-1-ltc. To Marcel las Roberson heirs: Ton are hereby notified that at a ' Tax sale by W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff iiof Beaufort County, at the Coart I House door In the town of Waahiag I ton, N. C-. oa the trd day of May, I 1916, I purchased on said date at 1 said sale the property that was sold lor Delinquent Taxes for -the yesr 11914, duo on said- property. wMdi was listed in the nams of Marcellus Roberson. including cost of said sale amounting to $6.51. Bald property being described as ; follows: 31 acres, home, Edward School District. Richland Township. Tou are further notified that you can redeem said property by paying said amount prescribed by law on or before the trd day of May, 1P16, payable to the undersigned or W, B. Wlndley, Sheriff of Beaufort Connty. If it Is not paid by tho said time the undersigned will demand a deed for said property. This January 18th. 1916. HOWARD* WINFIBL/D. 1-1-1 ta. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Beaufort County. To John W. Moore, of Chocowlnlty Township: Tou are hereby notified tfiat at a Tax sale by W. B. Wlndley. Sheriff of Beaufort County, at the Court House door In the town of Washing ton, N. C., on the 3rd day of May, 1915, I purchased on said date at said sale the property that was sold for Delinquent Stste and County Tax* for the x*ar 1914, due on said property, which was listed in the name of John W. Moore, including cost of said sale amounting to |10.94. Said property being described as follows: 6 acres, home. You are further notified that you can redeem said property by psying said amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday in May, 1916, payable to the undersigned or W. B.-Wlndley, Sheriff of Beaufort County. If it Is not paid by the said time the undersigned will demsnd a deed for st id property. This Jsnuary 14th. 191?. W. L. ODEN. l-l-lte. STATU OP NORTH CAROLINA Department of State. Certificate of Dtasotatioa To All to Whom These Presents Hay Come ? Greeting: Whereas, It appear* to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited In my offlce. that The Choc owinlty Company, a corporation of I this State, whose principal office Is situated in the town of Chocowlnity, Coanty of Beaufort, State of North Carolina. (J. B. Patrick being 'the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revieal of 1905, en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of thte Oertlfleafce of Dis solution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryafl Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 28th day of January. 1916, file In my office a duly executed and attested consent la writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex_ ecuted by all the stockholders there of, which, said consent and the rec ord of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said offlce as pro Tided by law. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 23th day of January. A. D. 1919. /. BRYAN O RIMES, (Seal) Secretary of Btata. 1-1-4 we. ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. A. Hollowell, de ceased, late of Beaufort Connty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to tho undersigned at Wash ington, on or before tho 14th day of 'January, 1917, or this notice will | be pleaded In bsr of recovery. All | persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 14th day of January, 1919. *J. 0. HOLLO WB14L#, . Administrator at the estate of C. A. Hollowell. 114.##.. JJHB To T. L. Brooke: You are hereby notified that at a Tlx Mia by P. 8. Wlndley, Clarke the town of Belharen. N. C.# on the Srd day of May, It 16. I purchased on aald data at said aala the prop* erty that waa sold for Delinquent Town and School Taxee for tha year 1814. due on aatd property, which waa llated in the name of T. L. Brook a. including coat of aald aale amounting to. $4.9t. ? r - Seld property bMng described aa follows:. 1 lot. Landing Street - Ton are further notified that you can redprtn aald property by paylAr aald amount - prescribed by lew on or before the first Monday In May. 1916. payable to the anderatgned or L. T. Houston, Clerk of the town of Beihsren. If it is not paid by the said time the undersigned will de mand a deed for aald property. This January IS, If It. . W. L. ODEN. i-si.ate. - : " -r :< To J. C. AIM good; Yov are hereby notified that at a aale for taxee by W. B. Wlndley. Sheriff of Beaufort County, on the 3rd day of May. lilt, at the Coart Hosm door of Beaufort County, H, C.. I purchased the following prop erty on said date, which was so Iff for, Stat* and County Taxea for the year 1014, duo on said property, which waa listed In your aame, In cluding the cost of the aale. amount, lng to $4.11, aald property being 7f seres, home, In Long Acre Town ship. You are fdrther notified that yon can redeem said ' property by pay ment of taxes and charges allowed by the law on or before the 1st day or May, -1916. payable to the un dersigned, and if said redemption is not made on or before May 1st. 1?15 i the undersigned will demand a tax deed for said property. This 8th day of January, 1910. ELLI8 E PHILLIPS. l-l-3te. tfTATE Or NORTH CAROLDTA BeMfort Count j. v . 1 " n To Augustus Alllgood: Tou ar? hereby notified that at a Tax sale by Oeo. E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort County, at the Court House, door In the town of Washington, N. C-, on the 4th day of May. 1914, I purchased on ssld date at said sale the property that was sold for De linquent State and County Taxes for the year 191S, due on said property, which was listed in the name of Augustus Alllgood. Including cost of said sale amounting to fit. 10. Said property being described as follows: 14 acres, resldsnce; 14 acres Alllgood. Ton are further notified that you can redeem said property by paying said amount prescribed by law on or before the First Monday fa 'May, 1916, payable to the undersigned or W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff of Beanfort County. If It is not paid by the said time the urderslgned will demand ^ deed for said property. " Tbla January lBth, 1916. W. L. ODES. 1- 1-lte. NOTICE OP TAX PfTRCHAftK. To Jno. W. Moore: You are hereby notified that at a sale for taxes by W. B. Wlndley, Sheriff of l*?aufort County, held on Monday. May 8, 19 IS, at If o'clock at the court house door of Beaafort Coanty, W. L. Oden purchased at , said sale th" property whlcb wee I sold for delinquent state and county l taxes for the year 1914 due on said J I property, which was listed In the name of Jno. W. Moore Including '] | the cost of said sale, ( Said property Is described as fol- i lows: 6 acres, home. I You are further notified that you can redeem said property by the payment of the taxes and cost allow ed by the law to the undersigned and if satd redemption 4s no4-te4? - May 8rd, 1916, tho undersigned will demand a tax deed for said *r 4# erty. This 1 9th dsy of January, l#t<*. W. L. ODEN. l-31-3ts. ? ? .. ?sd 9 Mind. V\r*l WorXing Girl? '?gay. fceard aa awful sad tkiag t ?agM ?mid! Wirt tty>? 4?f Hu>
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