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I- " 4' v r ' Out ire thf plan of fjirdelfghtf.l pac, . ) v . , ' - . V 4 " J '-,-',, -' ' ''trrM.tVubyi1,.. -- v'. fjM vj from the PhlUdel.a Register On t "RUT.H &RTORD PI OMEN ON Mr. Editor, " ; Hava ebserrejl in your paper ot Sept. 23M, an aqcmint of a phenome non seen in Nprtli-Carolina in J uly last, and which 5,9 doubt, excited the attention of miiiy "persons as n extraordinaryrreumUanceirhaye taker the liberty.ot mawng some re-, marks HpantlanWholln general' ,ar fondoV trhateverj .appears -to bt; of thc ' rnai Vellaiisf Bnd many, good people, w ha -te, jjhacqvainted with the various pHettOmen a of natuTelare apt toacribehatever they cannot account- r, to ;$iratural causes. The writer ip.thacnalfuded to, seems rnt;erfaiiiahv ideahat it tiva'' be ; sofnt thinSl more; thin 4he :mp!epera1orinU lure, wnere ue ;says, wuciucr inc above bp: accbSti'able' 6n -piIoso- pHic"pipfcH;whaher ii be city; I leaveS etraartiny cu- rlbUsto JugC' .oy:gYej 7 credit to the truth ot4he relation at all t some will ascribe it to a super- saturai -causei antt lV u pureIyiiattifaK JFor tny part I do j not hesi' ate io give ilxredit to Ibc j accpuni, arid at ; the same time to mciibe it t6 the refraction, or re-;, fecjion pfliKht frorn the vapour am ting out of the ;side of the mountain In this opinion I am tlie more con firmed from well authenticated .ac" tounts, herofore publihea, of such kinds of optical illusions seen in di- Vers places .at different period V fiee Tilloch, ?'Phi!osohiial Maga me.. Though tVese curious arid elegant pncpoinena 4re vwu,la1: .j lepomena Are no i, jjuuui ageor countrvf thatvef ft" iey?4ar;i now trth (tentlv seen dn sea-coasts , and tho'r in some respects common in such it - Vi!r.k' witKw k i h ituations, thevhavtt hitherto been! . ""v . .- i ifu ;iri;n,i tobttle noticedby the intelligent part e , . j f . i 1 f mankind, as to be scarcely known f;k - 'i-u1 ..i;MkMJU i . i. 1 to exist.- Those which seem lately,;.; T i-" ,v..-t;f: tt f i ' to have morel particularly attracted t . r U .. . - . i ''. Ihv attention oi me enncus, are tnose ! frequently seen, during the summer seasbn, on the southern' coasts, oH lluly, near tne ancicni cnyoi :ne-; eum, wnicn ine peasams, m mcir ative tongue, call ata- Morgana ; ,an account of which may be seen in bwinburn's Travels.' They: are,! however, frequently -noticed by the English, . Erse, and Irish p?asabts, and denomihated Sea-fairies, .and yairy Castles. The Ere fishermen amongthe western isles of Scotland, frequently see represented in barren heaths, and ort naked rocks, beau tiful folds,' woods af.d castle, with numerous flocks and herds graving, and multitudes of people of both &exes, in various attitudes. and occu pations. These, as they know no -such objects .really; exist, they con clantly attribute lo enchantment and fairies They; are also frequently seen. on th-coasts of Norway. Ice land anjl Greenland; on the eastern and western coast of South America, id even on tie highest summit oi the 'Andes. Some of these phtno mena; were seen near the town of Youghal,in the c ouhty of Cork ia Ire land , in the: yeais .1 7 9 5, ; 1797, ami 180lTefirstf was seen on the Y '2! t October,? afrout 4i o'clock In tpe aiternoon, uie sun ciear -f it ppcared on a hill on the county cf Waterford side f the river, to a number of spectators ; and seemed a walled town with a round tower, and a church -with; a spire, tht houses perfect and the windows distinct. -Ushind the houses appeared a rust f a ship, and in front a single tree: iear which' was a cow grazing ; i whilst the waterford hills appeared 1 distinctly behind. In th space 6tj about half an houjrfthe spire -.-and' round tower, became a broken tUiT;U S on after this change, all the house? became ruinft, and their fragments eemcl scattered iu the fields near the walls : the whole ?in about an li;iir disappeared, and the." hill -On hich it stood sunk to t he level of a veal field. The hill .and the tree's ';ii)earcd of a ' bright green ; .t houses and tower of a clear brovi the i own, i'-h he roots blue. That tlv- plje aomenbn' seen i:r Korth(lamjiiat the ChimhVv''M'Hiniain,rWas';oliit: W those ata-SIoraha aiid bcia ioned breflection in a dense vapor atronBlV: illuminated by the uiif I have no doubt. ,Ahrs seems to bej cbnhrmed, by the circumstance ot a rainbow having appeared in the same placeto another person at a distance, there being a haze in the atmosphere.1 We may conclude, from the whole, that the little girl who first imagined she saw a man. on the mountain, saw her ownimajjje; indistinctly reiWcted, and when heKj)rother tame, they nbtolsat)& rrcbablygvthe vapor forming difft: reiit ariglesy'upon the principle of the Polyhedion, exhibited their imagts so; "multiplied as to appear like an army, which was proportionably in creased by each accession cf new spectators. That the inVges should !appar" of different stzeSjjmlght arise .from the suffacesof' certain portions of ' the reflecting vapcr assuming a .convex Form more o? less : and the Confused indistinct'appearances from some irregularity in the same. Their tuning appearance might arie frorr. the quality of the reflecting, medium ana- the strong: illuminating rays ot the sun falfing'on'it in a perpendicu lar: manner ; and ' t be. apparent , mo lion of the images, from a change oi position in those natural -'specula -Whether my hypothesis is just or hou Is will not positively iSiriaj, but think it much more railonal than to ascribe it to a supernatural agency. Although the authcrof our existence and . creator of all'-worlds, can tvork, should it seem meet to him,, by su pernatural tnrans, and even rendecf visible the celestial vehicl ex" spiri tual existence Uo our n at ural organs ; of Viaion, yet it is safest never to re cur to miracles where phenomcn cr.n be accounted far upon natural prin ciples. Whilst therefore. 1 would' , -v . . . . enlightened - :r - '. r j , ' t:. - . " c , . T y . tenes of the Gospel, I would desire . i r , . to be free from the suptrsti- , . r, ,u lious notions, which influence the ... . . - c . r1 , -ignorant and illiterate of the Qld V?. ... u .jj, World, to ascribe all ur.com rrxonyoi , . . atsDarentlv mvstenous occurrence to ' . ' ' u r t a miracle, maicor witchcraft.- I. A. magi October 1, 18US. ;, A Beautiful Portrait, By a moral - MJjsta. Tbe temper of a Christian is not a temper of sordid Sensuality, or lazy apathy, or dogmatizing pride, or disappointed ambition. More truly dependent ct worldly estimation, than philosophy, with ill her boasts, it forms a perfect contrast to Epi curesn selfishness, to Stoical pride, and to Cynical brutality. It is a temper compounded of firmness and complacency, and peace and love : ana manifesting itself in acts of kind ness and of courtesy ; a kindness,' not pretended, but genuine ; a rour tesy not fulse and superficial, cordkil and sincere. Iu th : hour ol .popularity, it is not intoxicated o- - i l. l. n . . .... msoseni ; . m mc uuui ui unpupu larity, it is net-disponding or mo rose ; unshaken, in constancy, un wearied in benevolence, firm .without roughness,, and assiduous without ints to Beads f Fim'i lies. 'By Simon Shortspeech- 1 cciy. I f ou do, you r cKildren may dread, bat they wtl: not rarpect you. " 2. Dmi't find fault with every irtnic. Aumonuion nuu eurrec- tion, to be cfFectu il, must not too free.lv irvetl. 3. When nf u commend or threa ten , do not waver, if your chil dren Sad they can bat you. they vi grow fond oi triumph. S vl times, when ounj children govern their parents l : ' 4. Never treat your children with fahe premiss. It is teaching them serviiuy. fir-? P 7 7 bad trrcks. ; j 5. Be. prompt and steady in your trover nment: Good gvemineni is much easiei: m practice than bad." "" ' - - 5 6. Do y u wish your children to appear we 1 in the world .? Be nQt' niggardly in affording theth jineanJnfQrjnaiim v , . .if '. '-"' ; ' , ' V-'. . ".V'V ' ' '- -J . . Do j ou t?i sh them hapry Be ) cartful you do notUczh them cvide bn witr example v: ' '': .. s , Ta.-": for sAljL -:' ;7 THE HtSUSE and LOT on which ! I forniv-rly livel. opposie the Ijjcrtii j End oi the State-IIiuse. P; isession may be had;it-nm?diately. as it s w'uh-.ut a i e j nant A-oiilv to John Graven, Esq. cr to thft Sufecriber. C JOHN Jiaielgi, October 4i ' - 'SHERIFFS SAiiES, VilLi. BE SOLD, Attbs Cotirt-ioust vt Brunswick Cowtjr, n tbe Jaurtb Manily in yuntfjrj next, 'pHE following jLand, or so much thereof as will ischarge the Tax due thereon for the yeir L89J, with the cost oi" advertisiug, &c. viz 1000 Acres, morojr less, the property of General iia.il, Soikr Carolina. 10.00 Acres, more r k'Ss, cue property of Va'de- Ilamptoii, s ct bou'h-Larchna, I:aovn by the name ft s-a,liiiii'4's Nec:; jonir g. auLL, hir.' .21. WILL ihu SOLD, j At Iht Court Louse, in 'Trenton, in 7;w .Count, tw 'SaturJh the 60 (J Dv:zhibt -y! following jTracts of Land, in ' so much theref as w;il sui sfy the Trses due ilieriin Sbr the year lSvi ; 127 Acres, the pjbperty of V: co:t. 77 do. tl.e property of Jesse Blackb.ur ZZ 1S Acres, tM properev of Anthony M:lii. JAMKS SiillKL, Shlx. c-ct. 4. ' ; WILL B bOl'D. the Caurt-h we m jSer.nil ik. on tbr tint vj 'January THE following L-nds I tcrtt Couat' or so m ir.g in-Car- .h cr.triot as year ItiOi, with the cosr ot aJ.-ei citin.,, ic, 3-S Acres belonging ;o tbeneir of jarcs! fojtter, uujoinn.gj Ud. and John Lo veit, near the, V esternmof Svearap. 20'J Acres blong'r.g- to the lieirj v,f Shac Iderord Sha-, in Core Creel, i.vair.p, u- 1 j iig x" Uiiur o J Acies belonging to Uavld HicI.s;Vr nls nejrs, on the hjrad of Ce Jar 6a.-p,p udjoiniug J. iioidef and Jsrecuah' yel-a-' kvf i.iirs mM.1 uteres oelonn- to i; .iloron ii-i heirs, on the tVccu'rnmcit Swam.,aujoii ic Thomas Cassia,. J. Lovct, i; the r.e:r6 3t Vj;iain iio'jcici, use. Acres belo.gijig to Han!;s of Pas quotank, lying mlioriiaCvc.A S.v-mp,. c:joirrmg MabjO:i;aod Loveit. i'vo Lots in the. town oi Ueaufort, No. 49-ahd 0, in the Old Town, me proptriy ot Sn'.a.i Smith; 2-l-2oVas ol'LotVo. 54. in the Old Town tl.c piOMtrt oi James rarratt. '.. . JOPH C- LL.Shif. Oct. 10. VV iLL i SOLi, At tbt Court -house of Cabarrus County 9 on the LJ , ' -LA'. , tbcrzonjur. Ibear 1305, or so'mucb iberecj as uy iu;:cssary to pay tbe ui:ict vol tbe cjci (if iU jerv.Siug, Cc. plVE Hundred Acres of Land ly - uig ni Tract Mo. J, owner unKiiowr.. Hep o. J. YOUNG, hha. Valuable Lans jbr Sale. jpHE Subscriber -offers "for 'Sale, on ' a Credit of one, two ana t ree yea:8, :is Tract of Land iu Orange Count), iv Huwueidettleiiient. containing aU-.-u:. ilJC yvcres, whcieon -sa large two- iary Uvvei in-.g House, neatly rin.M ed, togetner wnh a good K.tchen, SmoaK-iioiise, and othei Outnouses : Also n;s Stick, and Crop or the present year. The suut-k n, erhaps, s not surpassed, io-nt ot elegance, ter tiii'ty cr Jacalth;as, by any beat in the county. AvCii. ca::p!:ell. FOX SALE, ' A Trct of LAN 0 of the first qua- lity, ' ccuitanung 5i3 Acres; or if a less quantity woold 'te preferred, 1 wdlseii oue naif cf uie Tract, lying in Rovai County, 25 m:k r.orth.Aot . i'ialbury, 12 miles soutu-wtst of Salirn, .ar.d SI jmiks 3'ut; of Himtsvilie.-boU4ideu on the East oy the Yadkin Hiver, and on the Vejt b- Ciee. iioth the Hiver and Creek zt iuids a large quaniny cf low Grounds- I'htre is a g .od Apple and lJeaca Orchard The Land is well watered, abou; 30 Acresoi it fresh cltartd I'he Budding is oi a high, realchy and most beautiiui situation, con venienr to a Mili 110; more than half a miie. aLo. 150 Bavieisot Coin will be 'sold wit he ( lace tf desired, at one doliar and hlty tents per banel-7 Casn or young Negroes will b taken in payment ; bat . t one haif of ilie purchase aio.iey be paid dowu, possession will begi irn. and mdu gence Lr die balance. . Arry to the. Subciioerat Hunt&ville, ar Nauniu Chatfin, ien in ltowan. O' , p;50 Acres, beloft'jjing to the heirsttAi ckur Maosui:, aJcriing the heir., of Rich Lovia, MatthcA' ilctrls and J oun. . RUN AW AT, ; . ' . ): From' theSobriber, tin tiie 22vtJinstant, f cni his Plantation dn Cotilecige vreek i in the counry ofiiickmondrtof wit.: ' v; T WO:N EG ROES--one Fellow bv f :th.'nma of Harry, ab-ut , 35 or 4 ) 'f oi five itet eight. ur ie mcnes a'gh, cf a yeltew conipieciion ; and a Wo "maii very irnaU'ui staiiire,v abou?::0Q,year& oid she i a wife of Hairy. Tere no Hair a the onck part, of - h r head, o casi-"in-u by. a Bur a wneii i he was s.na'.l. $he. carried eff wi:h her "a srnail tqekin?; Boy Ckau, aiout lii months" old. - , : 1 .aiiy person will secure the above de scribed Negroes inYany Jailirtthi Sta;e, ..... i ' r ''-rr 4. . t T. au i;ja: i ge: tnem aga-n, tney ibisti be-a tirka to. ivevvurl ot filrv Daiiaii, and be paid ad necessary expences, he. G-U. HICKS cmiMrrriiM To the Jail of Wake County 011 the ftli $t, A NEGKO MAN imed LavSF wiiu say s he beloflg to Capu.ni ant, v: Georgia, and that he was pmcnased by aaii iVais ct zetel Jewell, (id Worfoilt 'Jounty, Va. and made his .s,capc welt ii .iisborough, then or. hf wayo: utorL ia re is oi a cilavv conplei-iou, bualiy i.a.r, ocwet-n e ifcet six ana seven ineht high. Huicit), Oct- 10 ; jAiLOK. . ' , i'o the Gaol uf Ecijjeccmb county, jn the SialKoi bi. Carolina, oi the-17ci nSv- ' i-LUKO MAN, vtht says his u mat ne b:j. to ........ ... - iVAr lis. xau-cr ji vueeioi, 0i cuikier--ic.i Duict, S, C&roiuia.'' Said ero:s -ou, 26 j ca of a0e, j feet 4.1 -2 inches i:g' ; ia a bear over hi;eu yt, aau is iclirabfy;vvcU raade. Tiie lowner re Uesttu to come tor ward, piove propgnj, t'j cnaiges, and taue h:m . f ; iiw Scurtwi Quti, jaihr. TaxhcroVua. 9. ' j , 1 nc viuu&criberf hai ior iait, BIliaVRPOOLSAU: At i'uisen lihngk a Jtiuiiiei. -WOODY MARTIN. Kalei, October 4 A : The Concern rTi v Tincture of YELLOW BARK, Propped by J..iis Dalton, Chymist&. Apothecury, i'r?r7 london,. corner of Church' and Tra-itte Chariest bn, where it is told in Spades, with proper directions, ar o'nc ar eacli : and bv his appoint. 0 5nr,y J Gut!, Raleigh. A certain 'Cure foa Initrmittents, and very ujfui in complaints that, require I a re doses 01 cive Bark, and an ceheu'r preventive. against the prevailing Fever ci Chaticston, and the common Fe vers Vhich arc so prevalent in the country Tii'si 3ar!; i. r.ot considered in r new cha racter, bjt as on'y poessicg th? medica: po wers of the ccinruo 13avk in a greater de gree, which has been fully proved at Guy's Hospital" in London, w here i i no rr the only kind in U3e.- Dr s O'Byan, late First Physician to ;he Grind Hotel Djeu of-Ly ons, in France, says, Its reputation rose 10 sucli a pitch, that though price became enormous, it was the only spec.es ofiJark employed, parncuiarLy m any dVsordeap peavin in the least dangerous, and Vhich rt-quireda certain and speedy-remedy ajd that he can ⁡y assert, that cut cf syveiSl. hundreds, he does not recollect even one case in which it fai.ed." . ' Though Bark, m substance is generally recominelided, yet the stomac frequctiti) will not beat sucidarge.repeated doses as are sometimes necessary. ' This; inconvenience is obviated by the use ol the Concentrated Tincture, as it can be tven with greater advantage, and mcxeiikeiy to a.re'- with tne stomacn, thedoe not being; unnecesari y eniai euby any uiJissolublematter, which it is evident the Bark, mits original state, Vontains a te-spoonfel only of this Tinc ture being equal t a large dose of theTow der or to six 1-rpes itspJantity of the com. jound Tincture of the New-London lhar ntaiopoei. The great bitterness also gives it a peculiar aavantage in Bilious Disorders. :,;',d )v(J'-s .1 an excellent substitute for M Vicinal Bitters, Hamilton's WORM LOZENGES. Fbiladeijbiat fa 12. 1206. TO MRS L A yTADAM, HAVING in 1 singular manner experienced a most. in ravfa- miK the astonishing trBcacy ot Haraihon't j Worm Destroy: ug Lozenges, prepared b. the late Mr. Lee, I feel it my duty to aocT the following-.curious casc to the lifct of re markable cures performed by thatcelebraied medicine. My daughter at the age of 17 ) months, was taken ill with rAicsesyrttp'orm which are supposed to denote worms, after having rried a number cf; things,, (which are szid to be good : irt &ac' caseV vvuhouj any benent, "We had the attendance cf V respectable physician 5 but shWili toath.u ed "to decline isi healthpd al rue end yi; six months be came so weak that she coult; not walk nor keep food, on her stomacn, .t was so extremely disordered " At this disk Stressing' period, one of --jour -, neiglibors te commended your Loienges so earnetly wo were i493 ttu JitotclVTbl' tbre fame from her vir.g,-anirrtaJ;lK)at':' ttreefuar ur of a!iib'Uon,'aiid of mcsc rfirhttd arnearanfe.'beintr veiv xrhht r fjth a grearjvGajbex of tes, an4iamtjng Cl vbiclirebemjlea wings by Which it apjair A raspnn; anu wUih : it diV Tepeatetfl , -Jj G (tnoir reat sxtrjmse) abontthesamV dU- ip' trrhce. that , a s-mall tut'd can hepTontthS J c; sV giounoV ' Lsfprrrrwas altogether unknown toevery person; who, saw v it. IcJived Yhi yrHiti) about 1B, hours. . : We afterward" par it in sp ritsjarrd ;t is'now irl the pofr ieisi3 f Dr Blfclht.'oTthis ciiy The? clMd grew better Xroni that day j m a very' V-ri.peri oegan to walk again, aod tir uuw iu yrieti ceaitn..-: . ' K - v IVm I3UAULETS . CllnliHtr.- letvxen .Bib 4 9ii attr. Any jersott'.may be satisfied 'of the a rtn.aey ar.d au henticity cf thls singular oe currence; by making; enquiry In the neigh- -oorhood ; roanyof the 'eighbor4r. iaw ih creatuti alive, and ar&; weUvacuairtteili ' pdh thebove patticularii ; P 3 .V.-.a?' '".'- . Hamiltcfi's Worm BcinrJiig oHj:V' .ncic is esori to ueneve nave within ? -y tarspas: cired upward s bf Tvo H und re4 Thousand Pei&oa, pfjioth sec, of evei. ( age, and ! in, cvefylsifuatioo of ytuioui '' danrnuUmts sri T and frpjEn ;te,tK?ttr. fpulosa -in- .the?;-" . tomah ?inwcU,4ie 4o-a"nal' ,wbate,yer. 'f -;iiW - title,-- ' tommonly compfeined of as chelating itiiS v ytclerice,on the contrarv, a ficdlar eat-"?-eelience of this remedy li iiti; being 8Utted "i " to everyagcand tonstitufibn - It cohtaioH ixpthtuwbat is petfectly mhycerfri; hmHv is so jrtdd. nirits tferaribiik tbatff 1 cannrits v : injure tNt-Mte'egnani'iaa; -or"- -the tenderest infant pf a wee,k old, shoaldf no. worrrif exist in theb6)y bt 'wll'withi ' out pain ,-or gripia'cleansehe" stbmacht a"d bowels of;wbateveris jbul or neasm and thereby prevent the production of i worms anfi many fatal; di$ders. 'Th4l" Lozenges are particulaily cfficacicTis m U carrying off all gross humours and erup tions; ieverish and billious ccmpla.ntt, and! -are the safest and m ildesti purgative tatr can b used on any occasion: A dow- mf ; -this medicine civen occasional'tv 4liiriiiiW' warm season, will etfectually prevent vomitinj and purging -pf ..'chiWiew' m dreadful d.scrder, whibh annually, destroy thprjsands of the infant part of our titizenss. It is likewise the mildest and most certain remedy Known, and has restored t health; -and stiength a great number when in an V advancett age, of tbC.-tal complaint.' Par -ucuiar and plain instructions are given for evefy part of the necessary tteatmenUn such cases.- . . . . . . Chiknen generally tale this medicine? with eagerness; having a-pleasingappeaiV ance, and an agreeable taste. Soto in iealex&t.kiy. -Gain9 Start, only? ; ITCH CLTftED - ; " By 9nce using, Lee a LtfMbk So vereirn Ointment. - ' THJS prejiaration (vvnich is warrntetl not to vontam a particle of mercury cr any ' pertiicioua nigrediem) lias 1 been WMijJ, wardjo twenty years in.Eoropeliio e ght years m the'fUarted Staitesj dftririff 'iwh,.tnjeu:jhas evehfatktxtformli vure t and ills so innocent that u may bts u ed on the yegpgest infaht with the greatest gaiety. 1 he proprietor 15 so Cohhatnt y ?:s vegetable ointment being an lhiHbiii ijsinedy, that ail ,;he Venders of Lee's cele orated patent and.famdy medicines are atfw LJiVtised to return the purchase moneyf should any person certify its tiirivz liilei? tu peiiorm the: promiaed cure. ' . Te be, Had as ' adovei H AHN's AKTlilLIOUS PILLSi ESSENCE and EXTRACT OF lints TARP,- : ; "u? Tor the Rheumatism, GouPalsey, Sprain HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas and tri Whooping Cough 1 aiid celebra.te4 fcr removing approaching Consumptions. -- 1NFL ALIBI. E AGUS AND FEVEfcl , - . DROPS. . ,r: These Drops wdXcure. the: Ague Jet it bff of ever so long standing, when ill. other remedies have failed. GENUINE PERSIAN LOTION For rtnjviug cutaneous bieniishes. -4 Arcpruviii ik vompiexion,,' KJE1STOUA fiVE TOOTH POTDJ? J TE1C KAIIN's EYE.WaTEr1 Jkn exce'dent and safe Remcdj. TOOTH-ACHE DROPS.. ANODYNE ELIXIR, For the cure of the Head-Ache. ,tht Public are respectfully Inform!) that since the death oi the. Jat proprietor two persons, formerly in his cmply, have advertised imitations cf the above Alith cmt5 : therefore, please to lemai thatf he ubnuike are sold oily as above '-T-f, " CASTOR OIL. s -' . ' i 1,.; . '"' ' "'r T G ALES has just received troni J Charleston, freah IS opply of CS. T'eH OILiW'Ch, Ue itlli by theiioi 1 IT - V VA . V if ''St '- - j:w 4--H 14- V .V 3T' 'Jf .-.-v i-i .0 r- ,'rii . -.ft-.' r' Vt-:. I- 4 . Ci I till, i-1 ..... . .V 4 . . '. " M.
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