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The Gastc Vol. XVI. 1 JtJJfflSBfc,.) Gastonia, N. i ir J 1 -- 11 1,1 ABOUT EUGENE FIELD. BAB'S PAXS9TRZO 01 THE OLO EIOUB POET OP CHILDHOOD. Wfcy VMM Lmm atM-lM to »«r*i H.M M Ik. Mto U la a Yerjr miserable dlionm-wd Uia grinder of 14 la quite aa miserable, la appearance, at least I never knew hits to ba visible ou a warm morning, but whan It is chilly and everybody Ta shivering and has as unkind feeling toward ovary body alas, than I bear Ilia toose being ground out, and aomsUmec I got op and look out at him. Always I throw a Caw paonlaa out of lira win dow, and ba boars aa If ha wars a knight of old or a baron of high degree. Why T 1 don’t know, domctlmec I find the tear! streaming down my face when ha la playing a wait*— weber’e Last—and Uiare oonaea to you, the memory of tbs daya whan I last heard that walla, and whirled around to It; and now when 1 hear It I wonder as you do, where are the old partner* r where are the old music lane, aad where are tbs other women who found tbs music of the waits fascinating T Just aa I am wiping a tear ba begins to play "My Maryland." OATS or AULD laso im. dad somebody elttlag near om aayt: ‘Too don't remember,but I do, when tbo Midlers marched through lioltt more—the oapttve sold tort, end wo ootild giro tboai t cap of eofee. or o bU of aometbinc to oot when they bo]tod, bat couldn’t (peak a word, for they ware prisonors of war. It might bo a brother or a father, bet tbo moat that eoald bo done was to look la their eyes and hand then Mouthing that would atay than la their loag, toUoome march. Ob, yea, eomettmee we women broke the lew, or the apirit of IL l re member tbo order went out that every body waa to pat oat a flag—an A mail can Oat. A young girl wboae lover, whoee brother and whose father were alt la tbo Coo federate army put out of the garret window a flag that mourned t*4—not 2 fut by 4, but 2 luchee by 4 —while oat of the window of her bed chamber hang what teemed to bo a huge black flag, which meant, of oooraa, ttdlllon. In balf au hour'e time the MartUal of tbo city bad corns there to inquire. She an Id the waa liv ing up to the law; obe bad pat out a flag, and pointed to the Uny on# way up at the garret window. Then lire waa asked what the meant by patting oat a Week flag. 8be declared the hadn’t, and when the officer pointed to It, ebe looked surprised, laughed cheer fully, and annoaoeed that she bad only boat her btaok shawl and planed it to the broom bandit out to air. TUI imn TENDER SO WO. Thla proved to be true, bat it iu suggested to bar that in future she had better air her blaok abawl out of the back window. But that was fun, aod all Baltlaaoro laughed to think of a woman getting the better of Ui* atern aatbortuee. But thoeo were aod days wbau woman aaw the mo they loved thin, haggard, Ured, and yet all that ooold be dooa.waa to stand that* si lently aod off*? to everyone eoeeetbing to eat or driak. It U true that maur a lov* latter waa folded In a sandwich; tnat mnay a bright eye looked all the sympathy that It want permitted to •peak. The organ !a playing the -Mar Spangled Banner.” and aoddaaly It baa coma to m and my comrade that thoaa days have gone and that than i* only on* flag now, and that no women am as patriotic oaths Southern women, ted toat In their daalee to have llw bast mm in the heat place, even Mary land voted against the ticket that, la years goo* by, represented Southern arieteerwey. There la oao new tune lo the orgau: it ia what you would call common, but than mat of ua arc common, for I take It that common mama being alike. Moat of Mara a bit sentimental, aaoet of aa find that the blood In our vein* danoe* aod our heart* throb when we bear some tune that It a vary common air—“There** Oily One Girl la tlw World for M*n—nobody know* who wrote it—that la, nobody of any impor tance—hot It louobaa me, and ft onakaa one of my neighbor* think of aokaa girl who meant all Urn world to him, and It moke* m think of somebody who—oh I wall, eo many era goo*. The common set tune*, tho tunas of tho people, are Um grot ooee. who doubt* that "Annie ZeorVe” will earrlTO "Tristan" and look)*’’ V How oau yon Imagine a lamp oommg la font throat when alt Ilia Inatrnmsnta la tha orchestra are dashing, and the lingers arc eternising their lunge In their efforts to make you ■PP»*otate panama opera? Xobody baa to try to make rush a noise when “Bon Holt" le rang. Xobndr haa to do that when any loving and lovable little song la ts ba rang; bat, than I don’t thick the world at large la edso ted by tbaae vary trying thing*. X*<1 smolaane Sharpe and Flats, who baagi the piano Ova noun a day Jo it over my bead, woe Id probably dkuMtea with me aad eat) BM vulgar. Hrobahly I am, bat t oarer haew a poem at a aaog wartb remembering that wasn’t wbat tbsanajftto wrtlan or aotaatlfte aaal eavtm mronaa rran>. Spanking at gpitan, 1 wort nak yon totaho off your hat, my friend, for a I real post hse died, end luthe proeenos of death wa matt all ba aaeovarad. Wka Is It ? We only bad ona great awTKTiStrjiE 3m bet le America, laarcle would hats are weed him. Wbat ba haa dsns baa baas ts make mea, worn ra and aWldrao lore Me vereee and loco Um ■aa. i'oe and I owl doabt that ba la with Ms “UtUe Bay Bias," and white wo are sertnla of k, wethlaknf the little boys aad the lluti girls who met ba ttaadtag aaar Mm, who rimed . their syce forever to this world, bat whe, white they wars bare, delighted ARMSTRONG FURNITURE We are Still Firing Out our Furniture Because We Have Prices They Oan Afford to Paj ~ A — --—___ _f CHAIRS I CnAHtSI We bare Chain ruin and Chain Elegant, Large and Smalt. High and Low. For Old and Young. Chit* drea*eChain, high for tha table, Children*! Chain with Uoefcen Alao Parlor Chain, Dining Boom Chain, Eeay Chain. Ana Cham, Beautiful Hoefcen, to abort CHAIRS FOR ALL—good enough. Do# enough, oboap enough for anybody. flPRlNa BEDS. jy* ^ovea Win «nd also oar Spiral Spring* the bed*,it** And 400 1 ***** ***** °°r price* please a* well as ^CATTIUBSS DEPARTMENT. Our* Mattresses we manufacture ourselves. You take do chaaoMwhaj yoa buyofua. Why? Becauae we ourmlvea select only the beat nice, dean, fresh daw and shocks to out in them, sod °**12rt|us bmsa material Id «Mcd. We know what Jomtato than! and "rLtfT* t!1,cy Jre,w*H- m*d*- ■*« UittwisM wt ate not *d!*n<1' <*«****. Mattresses you can afford to buy. We abell take pleasure in furnishing you what you need in this Use. Call on u» for Hau Racks, Pictures, niodr framed, and Eaaxu to put them on; alao for Cvrtatm Pout, and Win Dow Shadxs, Sants and Sideboards, Cribs and Caxriaors for the Babies. BED ROOM SUITS FROM $8 TO $00. Elegant Oak Hulf for $4*. _. BADBTlApa, WBik WA5BSTAKDS mi CENTER TABLES la Sal* and Stash Pima. W* eta nit TOU. Call lT»* INSTALLMENT PLAIT. rJZRXiffZtt STH.VS gssx.’it £ vSfisu££?,5: ££ &wsf£?,£:ffi tutfurotttdl uotlwr <tay. Tn gm Uk farolt.n *.d «« broom* a bnk for yo. .mUitlt p*M for.*Wtattrr to. mtkJ mSTgi km M** "**> £*£7 —cl*-g*’. fcft 5g7£. tuZL m >; la hearing about the “Husbaby Lodr From Lnllaby 8treat,’1 who earns clothed so msrralonaiy with popples that hung from bar hand to her net. I never knew Kugene Field, but I low bln aa thousands of wo ban bate loved him, because of his printed works; tboee words whleb, while they were in black and while, oams at certainly from the heart as they did from the brain. I fear tbe worlg at large didn’t appreciate him as they should, beoauae bis was n great soul. If you doubt It, get tbe “Little Book of Profits bis Tales.” and read the story called *-Tbs First Christmas Tree.” Ihaveboowo men wbo ooontsd themselves hard hearted, man wbo balalvsd In nothing, but wbo, whan they road that story suddenly found the team chasing each other down their cheeks, end were forced to realise that there was some* thing better bare sod hereafter, bemuse ooe mau told them so. That Is s woodarful fancy about the little tree, more beautiful than all the rust, which was loved by Uw forest, and lbs pride of all tba other tram. VTbso It grew tall enough a great man soma sod ml under It, and talked, sad eared those wbo wen slek of boon, sod once its ihade bid Him ns Ha wept and waa unhappy for many days end many nights, 4d la all. And than, a rough crowd rushed In the wood, and, to toe horror of alt the other trees, out down this ooe which waa their prldo sod joy, broke off its besutlfcl branches and shaped It strangely, and on It suffered that One who had eome to save all the world. And Ibis was tbe story of the Firut Christmas True m told fay tbs poet. A 8TOBY or 8381 LBS AHD TBARA. Then there was that atory that Brat brought the I miles, and then brought the tears—but they were gentle. Madly tern And eooaetew, thoogh the be ru of this story, “BUI, the Lokli Bdt t«T," wa* a drunkard, it Him to aa Uiat what waa predieted for him will happen to the man who has Just gone from us. You laughed when It wee seld that “Bin got mors good out of llker sod Uker got more good oat of BUI than eey maa la aerso counties.” But, gradually the faugh hteaeii e smile as you read farther on hew BUI loved children and children loved Bill, aod the maa who was lelltog this atory said, “At the bet greet day whoa Bin ataoda before the greet Judge, that Judge whose mercy wa east oompreheud, the little children will oolleot around him, ay deer dead ooe among the rest, end they will heeg ee to him like the ivy does oo a tree that baa been struck by llgbuing, the bog leg and pleading little ebUdreo. And their little voleee will ask for forgive ness. Aod wbat will tbs Judge dot Why. Just wbat you or 1 would, lie win any to the resort log angel, “We'll nol. pros, this oaae, aod take the neat on the doeket.'' It mayn't ba quite right—I am quoting from memory, bat I do bailees that When Bugrne Field stands before that Judge, tbn pieasete that he has riven the women and ohlldreu, and the many tlaee that he Ime tonebed the heart! of great strong men, will ba eotiated, ami hta atea Cl never heard Im bed any), arlll be wiped away and the ease against Ultai will be nol. proend. God cere fort those who beer kb name aod aU three who loved him. Aa for eg we ought lo thank Ged for giving to the world seek e beautiful nature end for tatting gg know at ooe that brought Joy to so many wbeee llvre are barren nod when life has HtUe Joy la K. wamm ova Tons bats ikdiii. MM T Hot* ML Why tbNMuf #f m b* aad wba* thaw wa lor* hay* •a« rM at all tha wacrlaa at ItfaarM an at reat T it la traa that «a nay Baal a Ut tooaiy, bat ltfa la aary abort, and •bo know* what eoaaa* after f DM y*a ajar try to tMak what aort at m harwUUr no waaM Ilka T Yoa kaow yaaraalf that yoa waaM Baal eocaat forUNa ea goMaa atraau BavatlaB yaaraalt to ana teal laatrawaata. I aayar aaaM b attar* that tha daaarly Uaoa of baavao a ana tty aoeaptM war* anyth log bet lovely metaphor*. Juet what It M going to be I doot know. Sometime* I think Swedenborg wu right, and that K will bo an idaallnd earth: that what wo love hare we will bare there, oaly aU win be perfected. I often wonder akoat tbe Mothers. To tbem their oh I Id pen ere dee reel when they ere tiny beblee. In the bereefter ere they to greet them ee heartsick end weary Men end woman? Toe can’t tell; neither ou I. We only know that It will oil be right, and here go Much Is wroog. BAB OB TUB B1BLB. fcMWihn* IWok op tha Vow Tau awnt aad woader If wo give enough attention to aon of tho powerful wr OMoulnIt. Tho story of tbo Piodn «Bl boa, for iiulaaoo. It to repealed ovory day la tho year. Than to tho toa, eomUMoltUtha daughter, who day la aad day oat, year ta aad yoar out, work* hard, aaerlfleee that which tolovod bj«*andglvaa always of tbo good whtoh to earned by never ending work. And there la tha eon, tt may be ihe deagbter, who toek Uw loborttod eabatanos and squandered It and lived many aad Joyaomo Ilia, and thought of nobody at bocae until he wee tired aad worn aad hungry aad thlnto •nd waatad the good thing* when ho appeared. Them ha waa greeted with leva aad given tho be* rube and made ■ueb of. And tha aon who bad stayed at boas aad doo# bto duly got nothing aad between yon aad as I don’t think be over doea, and I don’t think be ever need tape* It. AH tho ooat one need aver tape* free* dollar oaa’a duty I* tho approbation of ana's own oon •cl waa. sad the certainty that It will U total aa ao nor* Ihaa we ought to do. Wo talk about aareaatle Aorta, aad tbao laaaebody an aomethiog abort the towpltetty of tha Xaw Teata ■aak Aad I nolla. PereooaUy, I be. Ilpea that tba story of the Prodigal Boo waa written to aaggeat to that nagpiuAatlyefather thateome tbeoka ead aoma token of lore wen due to tha on who eared al wan for him, aod regarded duty before ptaaaore. xAKiirn trta or ou* talxxt*. Thaa that pa ruble of thatoleoto What doee it teaeb. bat weblog Uw eery bret of that which baa been pten ua, aad eoaeeatratlag all oar ability ea the toieat which we know la own f life la Where t think perente are to Mama. Bone ah lid with aa naale in toe aoal la foroed to etody It, aad, la oaoaoMMaee, wBui the agoolee only pawl Me la a child who baa to play aaalaa wtoaa ha waoto to bo drawiag feoee. Aaotheroao la taagbt to daub •nd akateb, whaa snoetc la roan log Ui rough Ha vales, aad thara la a gnat dMira to ladu mam for Dm world toalag. TJ welly tola thapar awUwboarr tore. I remember being •eat to praattoe, of balog pet woo ay honor, at the not are age of It, to re main w the piano (tool, awd theaw eavwwa *w that I rod Dlnkeoa, Tbaakway aod nearly all at ffcott, when I ehowW here been praoUelag. i waa trwthfal la tha letter. Want to the •pint. Iaatootba etool, but I had wy book la froet, of tba awlo, aod whaa I heard anybody conlogl pnw Uoad tha eealee farhinely. That m waatlag ww*T. aad It waa a bat read lew of toe talert pieiwel by eaelH Ue girl. I don't prataai to aag that I bare any apaolal talent, beet 1C I bare to la art la tba Ita of nuete. Aa l •aid before, I like yalger araelo. Me. ale that wata the heart beat, aad year wee grow aetet, Tbo aoogaeaagby tee street ben, played by the band «pto aad wMeh are aadetwliml by wary body, an tha oaea I Ilka. Tao dewto wart to kaow aaythinf abort tewatgae to apfiartaU a tooeral aoag with words abort tote ead heaea ehl "trtfc eortWMaborala thataut. They ere Ihsaoagaof iba pwrta, awd awoag the people ara yea nl nw aalgbbar aad Aa. VUNUOTt ——— rALAI K. AehevUle Cutaan. “l«U doubtful whether. either la toe Old World or Haw,” mjt toa Now Yort, A rcMUctuml JUemA, “aboiMar baa ter erected a nobler natdaotlal ed>Ace than the Southern borne of Mr. Gaorga Vandarbllt. .delected from a nacebar of bla cocpdar* for toa per formance of aucb a mat work, lio would ba ua worthy of We oaOiag had ba not taken pheeufe la aeary hour of hie teak, andprtde la tta aaooeapltab BMnt. Blltmore la a aoeuaeat to too arcbltoet by wbam It waa drained, aad ooxt to tbe architect it la a nono OMatto too £u of tbo auwea who carried Into egtataree toot dialog. “Selected to ba the aaeooa of Mr. VaadarM!t*a ho gee, Mace re. D. C. Waaka Jt don bate their Inborn la toa MaaarofMA^aed after Dee year* orooatlauoaa aflort, Blltmore to-day aUada oat a«atart tbo eklua. No waodee toot too tra*ohw noea eat of bla way buadrada of to view tote natedetat oiaatlaa of aunt bretae and handiwork. salviasrjsrzz •P hi* quarry. But thu etone~gnetae rock—wae found of mUINy In tha foandaiioaa only, aad Indiana Hew Hona waa naad far tha wain anpar atmetnra, aosne *>JOOO faat ef face look being need. Save of tbe ptaoee of tarred auuaul to plaoa by the ■ataua ware rary tan, ont lotto ntoainlng wall, far tsetancs, wolgblng near three toai. "To daaertba at tongththa detail of ooutokaatlou of tbla retaining wall would require more apaea than ean boro bo glrcn thereto. ha Sea It to ■oy that Uito wall to M fatt long and thto; tt baa a boon varying from 17* feat i tbtokattbo bate to two feat in thick- < "oaaat tbo tag. tt wao atartod at dUtawut tbtokwnto. aeoardlau aa tho grade tatoedor to nod. and to waa andorinM with a aoaorata faoadation 10 bat ta width. "Beyond tbto front retain tag wall apyaara the aoyfanodo, *88 feat la length aud 7* faatln width. In tha sasss.’tfsft'aiis!" m on hoc**. “Entering tha mm door from tbo tarrano, tbo flatter la at oooa atruek with the beauty of the.orlnlor garden, which to batttta ootagoa fonarondln aloa it 00 bat aqoara. VMai tha win ter garden Iba beet rtow to ohtalaad of thojMia floor. AM tbo principal rooaaaiq aaru free* lie may large windows in si moat HtoHiiuspo ooaT i«!a£* nan, Sfuli SHrHSS-rES which la the mla kitchen. "Tbo tango*! hall to aotabto not ^l»|te ttatanatyof i.UnorjS* JC for Ita riar and ooootractloa. It to 71 5s.’a-sn.*r55;ai!iMS{ MnA mmr Um Ziw*, triyto flrepioooa H otaaot gigantlo proporUoM. At tha coatora and thorn jo n« argaa toft and t tabaay for % Aaothtr mturt of U* m*in ^— iasMAM’S-rvsr jaxretxahurtS Upwiiy ariton. TWh tors* puttto rinf.i»rirt—ttntiMnriiufT _ *JTo Uia wath of tba galUry, which «• Utanyla aatarad. TMa hroom ia So fast lot# *od40r«t»M*. Iihaam^fftoapJ, st^sr54?a£?S2 rwsswsf • ft»« UM library wa ooma an tn* Librarr Tnrraoa, a plan M feat wld*, WiSh laaJTdSw to?S aoottotwraij wbtabla onrlOO tel loag. Oa this lamae la a bowling ‘'Aaoaodlng to tba apptr flour* wa And a aaal aurrration of -‘rtrfnr r hanbarr. aad toal 3D balb-raoiw. Mr. Haat wy aarr bapyy la tba ar raagaaMDt cd ibaaa floor*, caah com. In whatawar toanboaiay ba j4*a*% baring too*** to a baU rooot. gSgSESB tarraoa, containing largo baalna far yaafllo plant*. Tfr Ibawaah aad * tbia terraca la a taaola court, and tbaro an alallar coarta to tba anal aaJ aoaib of lb* tarraoa. ‘‘Vaar tba boom Uadf I* tba atabbi, wbtabla of atooa and aaatalaa accom modation for abaot 40 hot***. A TAB —TATS. _.VIt to bOtaeoermBy known that! Blkaon etaode in tha mldet of ouae waansssr*xi Sap8A.“t2“5la-»S oaore tbaa anpto roots Tor Uo nw» eary paae preeertto, (hooting bona. Uoflt itMUL **■ I tank maw ka rleretaia il hf owaec ef enc* a ^Scaals. Tha taoda Ip tha aalghbarhaai of tbo bom—, liowene, are treated to aoaaa Und-marflaote, d-lgad by Fred erick Law Olantead, tha toodtoapa aroblteet Tkaa rffeote ara produood lu aaaaanreby ealtlag to the work of Uo bmm fa tbo way of oonatruetlag • krtdgaaaore— atreeae. TheretaoK wswaaJMLSJs «sasaassu«ra dabtog« There toa daa aboat one quarter of a alto above the Min daa. »• JH*^,.** **t,‘ ft—bet the pf nOritFa, SMC WvSM Uw Ukp b60OQHi orerwalghied rettetoaUy boarfly u Wto a reto, oprelag re a tlotoesray, ee M to alow the water to pew oat Into tkotoko. Tiowaaoa for tbtoarrange .epjgn&vtHK year or two. owtog to tbo frMela to Iktoaoaatala-a regtoa la tha eoaU we— aaatloa of Barth Carolina. entauL nunua teogre-bl feataroe of BIM —ore tbo fodowteg liana are bo of pepotor latere—: ''UMBtPMt toogtb to S7« feet, and Ita extreoae width, frota tire perte eoabore to tbo W-tertr end of the breakfast room and aaeto rooa, W "It baa shoot KM reotae to oiL It oontelas three oteraton, and It la said Uatmjarretawflltoiegnlred when It to fogy mointod. "Orarll.DMjnobrink wore Mila j-srarwiSE sr.sE Mewbw-itbaPtowalaaddittow _ oattoet. la a My ^tuMalto sair rar.» fi&s alrea too tub that alghit wall hrpol* tai w da the eaa atnghaebtoreaait of alttoUae. ^SR&f’S&arsri pUau.aUwpotop totWto Blit ■‘Although H Bight ho MMoaed tut tto bath-room an no* rtJtoSto to doooctUoa, Um tiikor will i* tto* <torohl of McsoQMuZr Tto waioaootiac u or •pr"-rr.i.L_„ ^JSWK’ir.Aur'aa to tto nailing. Ttogfcderaewd tonia S5S..*? I*»» •wtotJC; our In feet, tto eery ieUta In tto wtetow wuM tolng eUo Med. tto U ^r0^. Wat Tory rich nd on ■* Ab*tI *2*!\,T** Wtetooeeie In Ivory tMdUUeonpeade toe rugae, tto A floe eoutnet between nd — tiu U to to Mm In ttotou.rutonEr et Blltmore. TWeuVtoeSUSiS otoMtor, wince tto we Be beyond (to wood-work on UUd to the Miuto Ttoefcoi of tbit oontreet, wtonUto work Uao expert la eSuaoter cn •JJJJMaKW!•* »to4totoU’o^ •*TtoUwrr haUrocoorrldanof Blh ■wvpmaot a very putty aad atlrae nlTJ*”—TV**- “•*?*» art art la ts'ua/ga.- ^ ‘‘Afl Uee arrvanU' bathtoome aad tolUt-rnwaw nd ttoy an qatto rwoiB-lie Hu) ia flaUh aad workOBUNhlp to too private room of anaiuratonour." JUnlijo tan with • norplu. S^wjmsssS KaRaisusr*!,** Um am ymr, $40,968,800 ^rssssssrszS^S 2S^S*JtS6-S3S WNT (O to* MHtTCl a# ttw BUtth* rsSSa^^ Tb* Owrrnflk <M8m MUk ton tafM h> nw 4ay m»4 HlcM. TO* SMbgr Or mm Uw ■ •f U»t ehealt km bmkt aadwWlt y.r.-y.PyySlSlr Mnttv OfcM. It. Hto«, Bnlur u4 Mm« sacwrk,.Si^DS2j gfiSgiSfeH Tirnfm*, Maaa. aaymUntt bahaa hmI tonum TS*^ •ny Awtm «mmm K ihrm wm. Mis. iMUdu, Mi K. MuThL, cm*. fcatya it at MhIIm aolw af Oraay. Naaiii tt taataatfa rr^^TrtM HottkaTo?? ■y * biiwib rr^mwa to vm us MteUoetunl eSolamos and fotWool mi AuhIi ' — -J' ■ ' "•■. •Hiflo elMoon of • olty who polf to bom ■slpht boa hod a om boa ttoo ao« that wnofaod tbo bow Ka^SaS.* "*• «£s:i£.2 s^snsss w*s SsS'J $ Uoo. HoooaM-Ao4 Ktattilbot thotoll Mo dtoitia oof ” ' S» ■ ■US] aa M 1 ; Uy temoof ishtoh ow at, aadaot SfeStEfo, SS.’xa ZZu* the tooth nrowiMom free nOtst-m toobt shoot that. Bat tboy baa h5: A vooucodtO Mcb condition th»t they om not proeaio bwtnn UeMuM aaohoroiaoat oata yaatloBOwtib poyoHst pobl loot toco or aaa tatntoo.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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