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a; .' I.'. . J y(:-- .i.Y':':JiH;Y ii Yfj - y ! : '':'v- . : -. v':H! , , . j - -,:;.. ., tfe j ; v. j M . , j :, ; ;: . ! ! '1 : :J-J,. Vi! - 'j I , .'. : : 1 'j i ' - -V " - '' ' 'f j j ' i j -i j- ' M ! v I : i " i . ! ' ......it .... t - i ' -. '-,-y:t :. .,. . t- ,..... r - . , : t", , .; ..- 4 j . f v -!- BY! JOHN CAMERON. OXPORbi C f F lilDAXMORNING, NOVEMBER 8 1844' U:r""v t 1 li r-r i YOI IIINO. LI. 1 r !. A 1 ! ( T H E L A ST WI LL. . BT MRS. MARY jVPENCKllY ' It-was a darlc inj dismal' nighf and the rain poured down In torrents. The win1! whistled around the corner?, or shrieked a BjI lady Hengtst had been scarcely three months in her. grave before a marked change came over Mr, James, in his demeanor. to his son. He was continually renrointhe young man, who no longer could do any- iu picoso nini, auu oeinv a riigBspirii- moos the chimneys;'the street lamps Hared c'1 vouin ine neirwas at length driven from dim; even the watchman dcseftcd'.'his post, !ie Palerna y his constant annoyahcer and shrunk intoa sheltered" corner.: j Toward the lovelyuMary Crawford, hor. In an oM rickety tenement, in one of the r )e conduct of Sir James had been tin narrowest lanes of ! London, sat a young changed, even when she, ventured to expos- I.- !iL .U.! 1 1 . .1 rrL tulate With him. , a sh AmMimi AiA in was still young, scarcely eighteen indeed, be,hair ?hls 80n- There were these indeed. but or unusual beauty, s though sorrow had v"w "B1"u iHiereBieu mouves in mis, ahead bbrun to make inroads on that fine and lhe !rulh of tbeir suspicions became ap. countenance. lier husband was same vean Parent aRer thaaoh had sought a home else-' olderi with V face of much character thouzh where Mary, was now sixteen, in fuU ma not of decided beautr: ibut the lines around tur,ty f early English beauty;, andi Sir thft month nd t!i MrAwarn Mnrinn nf James overlook his tacit consent, that his the brotv. showed that he had alieady war- ?on hould marry her, and forgetting the no- rftcf v;with mUr.irtiinB. I. fn f,nft rnnfri.t fo hearted woman whom he haa lately fol ow his face was the placid expression of the edo the grave, determined to make her his child' countenance, asjt lay in its mothers w,.fe- uHe as 5,,n,inth prime of life, and lap with the light of the lamp falling shaded mig, !U? -eeVd with olher3 scarcely icross it. . A smile was on its face as it sle'nC ,e8S b.caul,ful than Mary. But her heart as It seemed as if an aneel looked out from it. ready-an olhew and she turned away with Sud.Ii.nlv a tcnrirlc wa h.arrt nt ih d,9Susl tfOm his addresses. It W8S SOflie The man gazed around on the bare and des- before she was aware of his intentions, tnl.in.rxirimnni .n.l dwl nni '.i Th. .Jif- for .she would not believe he could be euiltv seemed to read his thoughts. il ?f ch , baseness, but when his attentior.s I &' a" ow as iu pecome me. Kiicnen With m palpitating? heart he had wailed during th delay and now, he- rushed hi.ull eagerness to be reconciled o his dying pak- enu ne saw noming pui me form support , cu vii uiuyws, auu.ino paie lace. 01 me in valid, and in an instant he was his knees beside the bed and had cfaseU the sicki'man u.iiu in ins, nunc icara guwieu irom' mm like ram; or la that rnqmeot, with recollee- tioos (ef t childhood had corae-fcack all 11,1 99s.!r?, f1: f "c :pwafUuoy ? jerBet back aod a scornful laugh: met his car. iVHalha!4-ybuhave am about'to make; ypii iny fceirf began the sick jman'have i yoUf jAndso iiegan piat irtg your part! thus! flT have sefit: for vcu for an; other relsbhilas you4 shall lea rii you villian.' -Y: Y - n hM: ?m ' !lJ' l I ! . .-'. -. r - , i " ters our ooor accomiBodationsIV. and she 60!5,P' 8ne cou, no longer shut her eyes to wImA ituk.. JLf hhem She made ho effort to e&nceal her re- "ivm iv .iiui6- . wi na lis i k 19 a , . ucm gi ui . i 7 . , 1 pugnance. ' iiut sir James was not to be foiled. In his youth he had been aman of gallantry j and. still piqued himself on his pow.er over the sex. ; But he tried every art iu vain. j At length, however, ; it became impossible for her to remairt any longer un der his roof: and she would have left it be fore, only that she knew not where to go. and beside she had indulged a hope that by citation was 'scarcely less than her own, for his hand fremblecJ vjuieut j ly as ha held the note to' the Ump. ' v Y ! His wife eagerly perused his countenance, and she'seemed to gather hope' as he' rqadi ( A 1 rt art K 1-kA 1 rrr mr am ' .. I - 1 i "i ill iviiiliii i v avwnwv w - i i , ' 1' -i ;,v "; : Y. -A V.-W ' I' most go, dearest," ; were his-, words. 'My father ls not expected! to livo over the niht. He relents, for he has sent for me. God bless yeUj Mari and our chiId,,, and a large tear relied heavily down his cheek.' : I,thahk thee, heavenly father said the wife, clasping her hands and liftingher swim - "10) dear James, she said. VYhat'mhu comiBodatioi 'Perhaps it is a, beartr of good news; surely no one else would come out on such a night as this. 7 How the wild drives against the panes!" f . :,The husband ad? anced - to the' door,: a id a. man in livery delivered him a note. At sight of the I green and gold i of the man's dress he started back,, but the' servant leov ing the' missive in his hand was gone in slantlv. t. J . ... . fk 4 4 ' ' .: , . ! ! frnm mt? CtUra t0.vi . A remaining she might bring about a reconcili the husband, with an excited voice; as he hJi?8:?- 5 lu broAe the seal. Yi. , - . ; YThe young heir had. been for some time, . "God he piaised!" said the wife, 'he has Jware IwheresiSand hal nrgjd relented.' I knew he would 'Oh! we shall y to elope with hinj, but as long as hope vet see haooy dava'and hnr.t infhV.,r reconciliation remained she refucci.r- HerhuibandVacitation. was scarcely le hever. there was ; no alternative.!- and without a relative in the world to whom she could appeal. . the orphan had no other resort bu to throw herself , into her lover's arms. Accordingly the young couple welre rparried, And now began their sorrows. i The rage of Sir James, on hearing of the union, almost" killed 'hitnYY'His ; passions were always violentj but they now seeniied fiendish; He swore that he would disiri herit his son, and immediately cut off the al lowance he had hitherto allowed his heir. 'Fhft flnriMlnf ikoi nflfanrlora urapi - in 0!ii'n r VSTi " 1 "v V .VT u U1L The father was inexorable, lie wished to heard. Oh! my sweet babe, . thou shaltnp secthem starve tocleath, he said, and then longer want," and ,he clasped the sleeping h;e COuld sUrrenderilife willidgly. I The' lit-, cherub in cpnvu s.rejy to her bosom J ter8 which m8ry unknown to her husband, . ... ..u.mv. u.,..c .....tur had writtbn almost daily,. were returned un- 1119 vtOi k mcu mo iiiwiiici uu nti lihiu 1 The young! heir started to I his ' feet$ t tti euuuv scarcely ueueve nis ean.vouia tnose brpial Walrds that I scornful laugh t proceed from a dy ng man, and that man his parent? ne siareu incredulously at those around, and then at th 5 face orthe invalid, but though he read pity on lhe!dfmerf hate distorted me lauer.1 ygnn nis parent lauffheu sneer ngly.r. i !, :t YKI ..- iu-i'-.-:--iTa : you , came here thinking I was about to make you my heik eh? , Did tour .wife to exult In - my 1 5iarinrfeit Watf V4 'nilb'u'ta ny knife? YY L Y' ?: Vr,;T'; i I YThe ploclmlhe bther aroused tn,an in- jchallene t& a1 trial of speed1 and bottom1 f and on lssayig:pbud!y;'llV6wh,i, his Y comptnibncould do, he could dft'i'H I hung ttheir guns in --oerand approach fri the ban1 - ar,as possible,1 they; siiddenljr 4 raised .the Indian yell, fhich has( afrttoii i) paralizing eBect ,upon ihe. animals. U 1 , 1 wiuiey: weni across a,ipw prairie aiewr tils. !n tirlii 1- To. sin IVia!. The storm, tlllhis whUev'hid beenr-iihi creasing in fury; and vivid flashes 'af electri' id began ?f ater even Jo penetrate through the closed shutters and heavy dra ery of the wifidbwilYiUisj at this instant a peal was heard, stunning every one inthe idmfWhicHmeW light. llSeyeraliielliVthe the whole house appeared' to rock. For a semnq nwe wjs orcamies? suence. an eatHer in heavei'iheexclaimed'iri a fone of' horror, and advancing to the bed,iln5 milea in width' leaving Iheir pursuers fart" fjdded solemnly, ;.'Sir James ia deadll ? behind; but steadily rthoatterYcbruiuufd v They ru&hed to his side, and fcqnd it'tyas their pace, nevertheleas. They reached the Indeed .so. YThei lizhtninz , had- run down blnff: ? ascended crossed deeendd nna 'lflrab; .it tnel tieS3; of, tfo , wOm I reatoltre uppermost in their minds- 'never to second the sduilot the oaronet was in eterni-1 say fail, rtljejgtiei aUeriJvagu. their chase if, pThe parcrimeht Was1 ahrivelled'blackyl and rice continued the I'fnen pahtintLjike ifl. Iar htirnintr nin; lhft "rifitviounternanJl apcaftional Ti ranch hv ihrnvtni'l? halls before Tanrv cold? 1 i Anther father-! said the young man impiorintiy, as yei Dewucie 8cene'S!n::-. .r Don't ! call childi'jSaiiil ahe f:Y me sir a nee w lather, you unnatural invalid, half rising it) bed. and shaking his clenched hand. s You have brought me to this --j-ou have you rascal 4 But jl'll have my frfeynge ) You siiall"starvej sirtarve-I hopld ho ifve to iee; itout I'll make;it certain.Y ; Hp 'tVl t SirfJames, said jthe son, 'I will go rar therNhan - stay to hear these ' things." Arid 'y viouiiurgive miano ypu lor ail trial is wrong;. bet ween us jj-Ji j Jr:$' ? Y' -ii , Pare"you,UiH till? of God forgiving you youl vllian lshouty thb- ick man; almost foaming with passilhl whilelhe'aiarmecrati tends nls,' not daring to" interfere stood 'irern Ana irom me oouonvoi my upon a new track. ihe.rhsn roniintifl. thm lonratbfatebu.W)? vH &m q v ? n-m thirsty and ahoW all -fright: for tU j ' " ' IIIWIbHS ,S on, and grasping his handsaidjY Y. IA goUheadfOtheclWan'ictual . u infra i a inn ni i i I r i s ni a iirnii - ami inn m- rrnm I v i - - -. v,v, 4 ; , wii vu.ytj, j v " w . i vj .u , yu 9i( bt .) gues a n o - it agues me aoie neir. heart II There is no happier fybman now.than the. had incessantly' sent forth thir v'lf. ;n iht. young,LjidyfHingist, fbrsbe is blessed with lease as much a scriam of-mnitial t?-fi,n a husband who, adores her and surrounded an arttficeof Kha chasef itbat Mbcr scarcely fwith a family bit lovely chitclren Who inherit exceeded; their-pursuers in:aneedthW Uwl " t r" " iu- V "r '?; ' ,7-' " T !'?o' I " r ' W. excitement, ":. . ' i . H.sH sugjuun ire eijc. reach Y'llYV'YYYY 'lY-Yf thneeW-p1unjgdepainngTy fiid 1 THE ELK v RUNNERS, r i ' downandiiabindorJememselveVheedlesa1 Under this shead Ythe "editor o thfe ;St; I of all else, to the eritificafion of their ihlrif. Lpuis eyeilleYreUtesHthe particulars; of a Thofranlib rivals Jkuife in hand, dashed An, Witd; marvellois, and most ainRular chase ajler iheir pey, Jbegan.'the ftirk of jUvIh fasefiich n CP1 jj1 'we,9 tar, pausing not until UheKhad butchered of.' .He vouches for' its authenticity, too sixteen elk! dragged. Ithem from the water. 1ut we give the n-arrative In his bwrt VorHand cbv-uuaiid brepaVed thelmeaYlor irna Yrrhe : pbrtat!dn(lnV-foH,hithr- tlftj had1 to literailyLtrdei has. -been 'communicated to return fbHbfsesY.1 M.' .taui y one o vur owesi.anu posi respeciaom Had the raco tntted t?iol For victory he It let ypiirsiarv,1an(ryoxrrari'T neip I'll jmakejt, sureY iYps! and I'll live! 10 see: it,' hl! exclaimed wh a horrible oath.V; j'l won't dieills 11 Ja jlje of lhe dbctorsY'-Yoq and your paramour shall beg before myfaeej I,. kYii . t hi'-i-.rii:'.r.-.i;r ';t:"-. iivi -iY Say ' w h a t jou will of me, hut forbear my w i fe, r. ex c la i m eel the V bu n g man: -wit htflash ing eyes,Y her6 istay no' Monger,' and he moved tovvardsthe ctdorwiBut three or1 four ' ' ' . ' i .' ! 1::- ; , -. i i - 4- :1 servants i nierpesed , b :., ;-r.- e i j? 'Keep him firi,' fierjcely exclaimed the in valid, 'make him stay till the will is read andl signed. j He shall see it all,' and again there was a terrible oath. :' , ! r I pray! you,' sir,! said the conveyancer opened. Every one who might have other wise assisted: them, was turned against them by the po werful influence of the angry fath er, arid in less than! three months, the young jivu iuuiiu uunaeii ;j iiierauy i starving mine heart of London. IHls education, however had not been neglected, arid he sought a mong the booksellers for1 employment, de termined not to give up in despair. Fori a fervently, and snatching up his hat and cloak was rusning irom ine room.. , : ,:Vl will sit up for you lover"aaid the wif. The huaband gave her a look ot unutera' hie fonrl ness, and stepped out into the storm! It was raining fiercely, and, at intervals! the thunker shook the sky, an usual occur renco atvthe season of tlie year. ' While ?h6 is making his way on loot, against the driv. Jong time he : was unsuccessful, but finally mg tempest, to his lain erf princely mansion found a paltry ob. on which he roanaeed to let us hurry, over the events whiehhad re- surely live until hislwife presented him with duced him and a bnel vr ife to penury, j a lovely babe. After this, all means of rJg . Sir James Heng'.st -was,: descended frort ular " subsistance deserteel him, , Yet Jie one of those ancient families of i EnglanuJ Struggled on, endeavoring, when in tbe pres which. hid been greats . while; the "Normaus fence of hisj wife1, to jkeep up a cheerful cou'n were still landless, and man? of. which stil tenance, and almost consoled for his una remain among the gentry of Cheshire; and vailijig struggles during the day by her siv'et Lincolnshire, looking, down with contempt welcome and the smile of his babe at even on the newv nobility,ij Inthe course of geiy tog. ,-But as ; winter approached, and i his erations, however, the faahily 1 had btcome last guinea yanished the , iron began to en- noor. and Sir, James, to rebuild its fortunes Iter into his! soul. Several times he made had married a lady of great - wealth.in the abortive attempts to soften his father, and'his city.:;. Lady Hcngist was as good as she LWiFe also secretly tried; for "aid in the same was rich, and won all hearts in her exalted (Ejuarter, bat in vain ' For mere than, a week atation.1',: She lived to see her only son at lain, thp ago of twenty , and she died regret, ted by alj, and by none seemingly mere than by her husband.', i-Y7;.r i :.c'i'.; :rji ; i-auy ttaogist naa. a neice, ine uaugnier, of a, .favorite step-brother, ; - whom she? hat)' educated : from j a child, and whoso union with her son had.bt-cn favorite. project. -.She had long sccratly entertained this idea and whit then was her gratification: when ahe beheld a passion . growing up, for each other In' the young , people's bosom.- Her niece was at this time, but fifteen, yet al ready ripening into womanhood, and one of the most beautiful and accomplished ; of her sex. . .Sir James appeared .to onler .into his wife's plans and no obstacle; was placed in the way of ihs -lo'versi. so that for-nearly a year their vps pafsed.away in thai bright-! et.of all dreams, a first love sanctioned by t i. . ... i . I flicnds. Yi n e w a tl v a n c i n 2. f o r the young man had not seen him tbeforeY f Consider i the place.' he a d d eel yn pi o r i n glyj tig he sa he oh about to Itnocki downVthej nis pain, iMtvsaiijbej pasterieof.as much as possible if 'you' wiubn)y bear it:' he vvhis- 1 he young heiry bitterly 'fas he had been revilijrdj wjuild not make his ffather'sllying rooni tho scene of ? a broil, so he bowed his head at this exposUiiaiion, and folding his arms haughtily , on his he&om,t prepared - o,l hear , the j will, i I A : look of bitter; tnumph over the sicfc man's face: it seemed as if his ' passion had transformed him in 'Proceed, Isir,! he i jsaidj rtitdding to nadd mi ojiuftcu ui, dnuuos.iiviti toi j ins stwi; siaa inounyicjuing ieniucKian. niage and dbubiedYMajbi 3ohn-Dougherty,-the hbllbWYatream and "timber no yelu'bg no"w tbckiart ehtitified'rillatiir iividgrw conniyiifsoafwmw in ! ine legisiaioreoeaiaes- na viog uiwume they -M'erit f they- reached the' tort haggard 4m'portab;tpb9t( XsM ljgen UiHfas'.ft ild and voicelesa as from thefires of tho mous in his-youih. ? among tbej prairie and aTaffe-.the, cauntlet. of fiends. ! A erowrti buntai ry sKiu;anq endurance., f e snoum UKe. oif a-rriTdJbgelhcrnd.new lay fainting, -still au.mings, ro near nisown- siaiemeni or an g,de and side, a long timebefbre thay were adventure ;f wnllir-flS, .fct'fiainljrftnrion 'tK enablectfby ilgnaV'aid whisperslo tell' thlt mosi marvellous ever neani ouv oi me pages 1 (r;eV had 'rtn' down' sixTeen elk and vet offictibn .iiVindeed; fiction baa anyt ahing couldn't say which; was jthe bast man ! ? 3 they had now subsisted on their credit! at a gieen groeet'a shop, but this cou!djiot last long, and the almost destracted husband knew not5 where to turn,, when unexpected ly this note arrived irom his father. ' 1 1 j i His heart was full of high hories. 'minzfed with sorrowful feeling,as he hurried through the tempest. 'Tlie knawledse'thatn his'bh- Jy parent was on his death bed' 'awoke all the associations of childhood, bringing back the days when his father Ooated , on himUi-; Th e su bse quen t harsbti ess of Jis para nC as forgotten, and with, the glad hope that' he was going to receiveand bestow forgiveness, the son proceeded .slmo.l: breathless to his early horned ' fV-fY ia'-'1 : i tThe'-. massive; dobr&vvungybperi;'(t' 'is k n o eit the 'well , j koo w n ; servant; ushered him deferentially, through , the hall, a - whis pered cor.suitaiion was held at tKe sick man's ooor, .and then. he; was de?ired loientef.1 the conveyance" The man, unrolled his parchwient, and be gan: repealing.ahe .formal : language of the deed, and as clause . after clause was read, f uepnving ine 3'oung neir oi .nis jusi rignts, the eyes', of the invalid floated 'over the agbti'-t Kef knew he was inflicting on his'yic tim Y fFhef son fnl spite bl eyery exirtio ; felt that h feelings were betraying theth selves in; the convulsive twitcheaof his face; How could hIoblidconcernedlwhenthis bppe were bei ng. jushed,: and he saw, i nC evitable beggary before hia 'weefjwife nd babeith Ihe" horfbr lof a jail Jin prospee for himself? Y But he closed his inouthfirm ly, i choked Baekhis semoUoriV,lari sternl yjlorr thVmanr .oF-the1aWr'' ashamedtlia't the: lookers on thould firceifehls:tmtib llbll IUC AUIIKCVilUCCl lldU UIII3I1CU illC deed, he; advanced tc the bed side with i ttfoj sery antsearrying asmall table oijvhich v ere iwri't ing , m ateri a Isi-'-'W k$ :y Yrfpiye . m,e4a-'pen, invalid,risinsiinsuDDorted ini bed'- . . , he conveyancer hastened to obey. ; the parchment was. spread out, and the pen was i n the in val i d 's hi n&:MY&$- ' -I Db;yob ee thisVrsir Kfe look of triu mpha nt ma I ice at his son,' and he placed; toe pen tberakiir: to comparo ' rfih:.it4;;jf,i v, u:i t.ifii J LTho feat brought jipcn D. an,afiction of i Tn itia .... 1&1Q Ik. M Un. Pim Li 1 t:' It i'f-5 ' '" -..' - . l v. - f ,7 "'! if ir V t 1 vu , ine lungs, nor oio ne recover nis sirern&ih lor pany had a.ost just below, Council f Bluffy feverat yearsYfe is still alive-aquiet and yarned Fof rLisa; -after the gentleman who influential citizemj MaYBtxu ! established it. There was much competition dissipated and diedJn.a : short Iturio. . -Our U the irde at that timef and it waa 1 great informant tellies thai jjib- has made an ex- point to select theery best men forrunners7 j tminat40ttrt liji :contx formiORtbeirtaee ; f Mr.f Lisa liadjl withhini a-young! Keh track himself, and that theyj without exig- tuckian named Dougherty, a fine daring fel ' geratiop,mpst haverun seventy five mllea iow, wiiii airame.oi iron, me apeeu oi ine oeiweenpe noura pi p, A.ik ana 7, r,.ivj ostrich, !and the .endurance of the i camel, ;fle isfond'of-reading" the'New Ybrt SpiVit ne was of a t.i... , notwi eon si bet w ben I h e t w oj m e ri , ccqseqiie n tly , a keen' ploits remain untold,; as matters of Icocnmcn rivalrxisted.f D. ! had .travelled oh'Toot bpeUrreucjer. t ,r; kitz zvuH ti'V Irom the Blackbird liilla to tort Ljsa, sj !- an- dlPtWpiofinijb ij,ai xGei.aiso.D9asieusome asionisnine leaia . : 1 : u J - bfi-battimanbbthvlew dHhteifargre rt.?rTh the lim'e WavsnMtrof forthV Quincy Adams It:!M irevUirkablculhu th9 purUbfl AboliUouiat indoetd Rune evehinin Jaiy, trie; weather "X-.J kit opji minnn ;r iB,uetis mrm fffmely I warrrVlhef'rasliigh and 'almost taught to believe arc deadly, hoaiila to Sonth unfurnished ;withf.meat the two-merr vyefelcrnlinatiiudonit tlMt .hot li-Virginlini playing at jCardswn their employer camof r;t,v ;: : ' '.,, t ; ; Y. ;; up. anaireproacnea .inera tviin, ineiy,negiw v ir. uob, l am sorry lo see you m thia gence,, and ordered-them to; start the iirst condition.' i , was nromiaea. of, cBurae. but the same con- -,"!5 ' -.it-;...". - i r i; - : ' M - - . - - na " tfni achbmenticrbwtnfi; more desbe- tpxi-k rateilthei1 spirit r bf tivalryf pervading their r.'.A broke aaithbliambfeed declared bimselLlo inn YIW belbroken. Thev- fell asleen on the sdoU sooner than my liead arid thejsun;waSt well up when"Wr. L ,1 i "Bccause' ollserved a war, '-ycu work o informed of the. afi. strain annroacheil. in I murh mri tsiiWvnMr .W. tk-n 7 .. my. wnuEers lurn 4 took Itheip gumilatidiaUrtedifofiPapilliott -i"'"4""" .n e- i Cf?t.lpn lhV;gft pfla prairie,about vd 4.!.?5"Cf5ler Jiad buvto j miles, pnjYrhrt gajngo ejU aed ae toJbccom i oi approacn inai fwoum enauie inem 10 eel a goou snoi. i une nan preen, rantiing: at T ?tA father in Indiana lately flogged his daugh- f erib'dea'lhV' The Icorbner'a ibrv ?rrndefed - i isyerdicuDeajVoccasioo'd by tigti lacing) nts companion's inumpu ine nigni previous. ttberfed sulkinv; .v v '1 J i L. i ! I ! ' '' I f Y q Yr-;: :;ini' ;ir p. 4'- J!' ' - ! i jY:fif $l'M ti' itti-:'-Yv YYi::rf: '' " Y' - Y- r -, l . ; .;; -:. f ''V;;f 3 if ":: if:Mi.ivl;: v:.:1 'r j j; --) ; ; ': '' !l;MvY:;- '..-' '-1 d-YY l:ffl:w:,, :-- ' 'YtjY::Y; -"'1; ;yl' ;.
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