A- r t A PETTY .TYRANT By MARGARET BARR In Italy tbey celebrate.)tne anniver sary of tha evacuation of ae country Ij the Austrian much' as w Amerl 0 cans celebrate the Fourtn of July. .. .'; . On; one of these anniversaries two ladles .-were walking; on street. In AUlary They.-jrers Austrian tourists of Ugh degree, one of them the Countess Cxnega. Being citizens of that empire , widen bad lost Its bold on Italy, it la set to be expected that they would feel Any sympathy with the celebration. Wbile ' passing, some" persons who ' were firing explosives a man set off a . pack of firecrackers, several of which ( snapped on to the countess'. dress; burn ing holes Itf' It "She was In no mood for such a misfortune and resolved on .being revenged on the Italian who had ".occasioned it Calling on a policeman, she showed him the damage that had ' been done, pointed to the perpetrator and demanded his arrest that she ; might recover demages. The policeman ' ' agreed to dober bidding it she would " accompany them. She consented, and .the three went to the station, which . happened to be only a block away. The officer in charge suggested that since tne judge Deiore wnom tne case I would be tried was then Holding court nd the ladies desired to leave Milan the next morning they go at once be fore him and see if they could not get Jt disposed of without delay.. This pleased the irate countess, and they went to the courtroom. Now, a gentleman who had been , walking the streets enjoying the. cele bration had witnessed the accident and 1 followed the parties first to the police .station and thence to the courtroom. There he listened with marked atten- .Hon to the proceedings. The lady V claimed that the dress was worth 1,000 ' lira, or $200. She had bought it in Milan only the day before and sum : 1 xnoned the merchant who sold it to her to bear witness to the price paid. This established her claim, and, as to the f man who had burned it he confessed 'that he had done so, but accidentally. The judge ordered him to pay for the - - dress, but he said that he was a work- nan ana without any means wnatso- v He offered to bind himself to pay ay installments, but the lady, who was jrevengeiui miner iuuu ueeujr, ueeuneu v 4a mooant AWh toma Tha inAtra thoro. .upon said that In default of payment ' and costs the poor fellow must go to ' Jail ontil he could raise the money. ; i-' "Then.' said the man.-I shall have m reuimn jaii, tor were is no pas "' , jsttde way in which I can raise each a V , turn except by working for It, and I med alt I can earn to support myself The Judge endeavored to persuade '1&e lady to be lenient but she declared -that the man-could pay if he would, jand she would make no compromise. In that case," said the Judge, "1 jhave no discretion in the matter but to " send the man to jail." , ' At this point the gentleman who had followed the party stepped forward and said to the Judge. "I will pay the lady the 1.000 lira she paid for. the dress, but in that case It will be mine, rwlllitnotr tThe Judge ruled that It would. The . ' JMl, VI UUK JIT uuu uu UU1C W UIVI, ' seemed willing to accept the solution, .and the Btrnnger. taking out a pocket- . fww.tr... tian1af-1 hor thA mnnov unit nafil 1 the costs. Then he said : - "Judge, I know who this lady Is, for I have, met her at court in Vienna, ' -though "she does not remember me. - Her Ire at the man who unintention ally burned her dress was occasioned fjy the fact that our people' are today 'celebrating the expulsion of. our for mer masters, her countrymen. She has treated the unfortunate man with great jlgor. and I propose to' be equally ex acting. The dress she wears is mine.. and I demand it Immediately." 1 The countess, somewhat abashed at -this .speech, said, that she rould ''de liver the dress as soon as she could go to the hotel and replace it with anoth . Ton refosed," said the stranger,' ?to five this man time, and I refuse to give 'yon time, I demand my prop- ty." The lady looked at the Judge to learn if be would support that demand. The Judge had already recognized the stranger and. with great deference to tlm said that be had a right to compel the Immediate deery of bis prop- ertriiA:'fM: Z'k'L xf. in'''--. ."Wbatr exclaimed the countess. .Do you mean , to ; force me to - disrobe '" "Ton showed no mercy.", replied the purchaser, ' "and r. ,k will' show yftu nonetvi-;'; Jmrfh And if I refuse youf Insolent dev mnndl" she asked, looking again at the judge. "I shall send you to Jail," replied the la tter. ; ). . ' ft ' f.f gS h'-V') '' - There was a knot that only the pur f ner could cut He did It by making a lady an offer of ber dress for 2,500 : ra. SlDce she must either accept it of T.ir in public without It she an y consented. The stranger took the oy and banded It to the man who 1 burned the dress, saying at the j time to the lady: ' ' . , "."'y object countess, bai been slm ' i 1 nave this roan from your tyran , t such as our people have snf ' fmm your Anstrinn government 5 1 pood morning." ' !s he?" anked the lady after h r-bprto," snld tbo'j'i?,-. j We rever heard cf a fi:?.cr ht'rg worried because Lis son orked loo hard. ' -. Many fin apparently straight man it crooked enough to hid behind a cork- j screw. ' 1 ' ' ' , A married woman's description of her ideal ma a isn't anything like, the, on she got. . . v 1 5 . ; .' A woman would he more inclined, to gossip than ever if she bad to wait Ler urn tn a barber' hop. - -V f ', - SOUTHERN -RAILWAY' : ; ; Premier Carrier ol tbeJ Soutbr.; , i N. PThe foFowing ichedule figures are published only at information and are . not pmranteedLV." a i't .V: ,. TRAlN!No.;2l---Lea'ves Goldsbbro 6:Uam. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, AshevfflecHnd AVaynMUle. I hrouglj strain, to Ashevifle,: handlea. shair cprto WaynegvUle.s . Makes con vction at. Greensboro for all points North and East, and at,Aahevule: with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago nd alj western points. ' " TRAIN No. 139Leaves Goldsboro :0S , p m. for Raleigh Durham ,and Grrensboro. Handles through Pull man Sleeping; Car - front Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., making connection for New Orleans, Te;tas, California and all Western points also connects - at Greensboro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. " - " ' TRAIN No. 131 Leaves uoldsboro 5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham pnd Greensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia,-New York and all Eastern and Northern points. Connects also at Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles au San Francisco. TRAIN No. 1 1 1 Leaves Goldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car Raleigh to Wiriston-Salem. Makes connection at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Or leans, also makes connection for Ashe- ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also- tot nformation concerning special round trip rates account various special occas ions. Puljman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agenl or communicate with tl'.e undersigned. J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. H. F. CARY, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. . . ,., E. H, COAPMAN, Nice-President and General Manager, Washington, D. ,C. 5 H. HARDWICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, , Washington. D.C DOVER AND SOUTH RAILROAD BOUND TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Schedule of Trains Carrying Pas sengers. . . Effective Thursday, January 9, 1913. South Bound North Bound Trains Trains 7 5 STATIONS 6 0. 8 M. R M. Leave A. M. A. M. Arrive I d4:25 a4:25 Dover " ?:00 . 9:05 4:40 4:42c- Foys: 8:43 8:50 4:44 4:53 5:02e 5:22 5:40 5:45 4:46 4:57 5:08 5:29x ) , Taylors 8:39 8:46 Phillips 828' :37A Wimsatt 8:17 8:28 Comfort -7:56 . 8:10 5:50 Petersburg 7:35 7:50 5:55 Richlands o7;30 f7:45 . " ' Arrive P.M. P.M. Leave A.M. A.W t Stop on Signal . Regular Stop 0 Trains run Daily except Sunday. a Trains run Sunday only. ,.' ', i i-1.0 v : -Traffic -Manager, D. W, RICHARDSON, 4. St '--"tl '' v" ' ' General Manager .' o; ;i, tiy- INAUGURATION At Washington,, D. r C.,- ;Tuesday r--A'7'-Mtxcn, 1913'' v;,i' .- -, V; Very ' Low- Round Trip Fares , . NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD (S't-S,hd' alf.Raiirbr 'Steamer'.ifi':i:-; Historic Potomac River Lv, Norfolk Sunday morning.' Mar, 2nd :;tEXCURSION' RATES J. 5 &f.?i.?$$$$tb'& - Steamer All Rai: naik.1'4 VV, '!, k-v Rail Bayboro 110.3513,30 Beaufort Dover J ir.15, M3.0S 9.90, M0.05' '9.30 1 ; .M1.10 Goldsboro . Kinston it,- ,10.60 LaGrangeVw LLLL.. 9.90 S 10.45 11.80 12.55 '12.55 ,10.65 V 10.05 New port -.'CliiJ. 10.65 ' Oriental, ...A.r.i; . W.6 J Va nccboro ,' 9.25 Washington i.;:;.l...'-V'$.7Q Rates in eanie proportion from all olh pf stations. , Tickets sold February 28ih, March let, 2nd and. 3rd. Limited to return until March 10, 1913, uhIi-m extrmli-d Tui V. V. CROXTON, General Passenger Agent. " Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Southern . Railroad . , ROUTE OF THE . Scliedale In effect Jaa. 5th; 1911 N,,lL-rThe, following chedul?. figures are published a information only and ar not . guaranteed. : ; i-' TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. , North and West ound,' ' . Vi'AO A. M. Daily night express Pull- man Sleeper for Norfolk. . 9)5 A. M. Daily for Norfolk-r-con- fleets for all points north and west. Parlor Cas service between Wash ington and Norfolk.. " ' 1 5 p. M. Daily except Sunday ior Washington, Creenville i Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. , 4:15 A. M.- Daily night express for Goldsboro. 9:00 A. M. Daily, for Goldsboro. ' 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. 5:0 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. 9;40 A. M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental. Su5 P. M. Daily for Oriental. For further information or reserva tions pn, Pullman cars apply to T. H. Bennett, Ticket Agent, New Bern, N. C. Phone 737. W. W. CROXTON, General ' Passenger Agent'. W. A. WITT General Supt. PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA, The Evangeline will Make Eight Trips Through the Tropics. The Atlantic Coast Line announces that in connection with its splendid through Pullman service to Key West; The Penninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will, operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the new steel twin-screw st eamship "Evangline" frohi "that rjpoint to Colon, Panama Canal; Zone, Kingstrtn, Jamaica, and iia;,uba.,;';;; he,'Eyarigelincir is a brand new ind m"''' ! n' up-to-date ship in every particular. She is 364 feet long,' 46 foot be mi, has 5,650 tons register, 262 staterooms, equipped, throughout with electric lights and fans, and has a speed of eighteen knots! --, '" . ' f This splendid ship will . leave Key West in the morining on arrival of the Atlantic Coast Line Florida East Coast "Over-Sea" train from the North, on January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colonjl where a stop of two days will be made, which will give, passengers ample opportunity to inspect the Panama Canal, the greatest piece of engineering or other construc tion work known to mankind. Or quaint and tropical Jamica may be ex plored, and will be fujly enjoyed. The "Evangi-liiic" will sail thence to Havana to disf I argt- passengers desiring to stop tlirrr, ;.iH i) c tickets will be good to re turn in I-1- W est on any of, the every weclj u r.idirss of the regular line. . jTh vi!y onume eleven days, and tj'. if'ri)!, .'the 'entire trip, includ; ing inci.le iii'd Wrth at sea and In port, will be $1 10. Tickets will permit stip overs so that a longer stop can be made at":jCoJon;.' Kingston; or Havana; for passengers deirng to do so."-.' Z' Sailing dates,': intineraris and in formation regarding reservations, con nections, etc., .may -be obtained from Atlantic Aoast . laite, representatives, or by addressing, T. C : WHITE, the General Passenger Agent of that line, at' Wilmington,' N; ' C;' '.'Vvn?? INAVGURATION-i-WILSON ; ; j; WASHINGTON, D. CV v FRESs .The -.; Rcund i Trip Fare fromyNew". Bern will, be$lt80.;wltb correspondingly1 low fares- from other point..: t'r . t. '.! DATES OF t SALEi ,' February '28, March i, t and ? for trains ' scheulcd to reach Washington, ,D. , C.' before noon' of March 4, 1913. k ; ' .-".'."," , FINAL LIMITt 'Tickets' ' will be limited to reach original starting point returning 1 before midnight, 'of March 10, 1913, ; with privilege 9f extern ioo to reach original starting point return ing before midnight of April 10, 1913, by deposit of ticket with Joseph Rich ardson, Special Agent (Terminal Sta tion, Washington, D .C., not later than midnight of March 8, 1913, and upon payment 'of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit. ' . ' , . ' For Reservation, or any Information commiuncate with Acnt, or w. j. citAio, r.-" -' :r Trr:c r.Jan-cr T. C. v AND On to Memphis! , ' r; Third General Convention . f:5!"". of the ,1 Laymen's Missionary - Movement ' Missionary ' matters dscussed by speakers el .-national -prominence.?;,,,': ; Large .atteadance espscted ;and: a great it Layaiefi,i Connrloa antici- pa ted, . The TATLANTIC i,CPAST- LINE RAILROAD offers the 'above. attrac tive round trip rate."': i ' '-- ' '-. Sfos'-peiFeovUMTWilStli: F.naK Limit-T6 reacK original start-. j ;-vingr. pcint t not later than ; mid- i.Make. up party, and go. . , 4 For, preservations ' and ' other infor mation, sW local Agent or address- w; i. Craig, . Pass, Traf, Manager, - " - W'ilmingtda, N. C. ' - .. T. C. WHITE, - - V ' Gen. Pa 88. Agent. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE ' CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of. power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed on the 4th day of.June, 1905, by Ann Uixoo, to the undersignedr mortgagee, which said mortgage de.ed is recorded in book number 160, page 55, in the office of the Register of Deeds 1 of Craven County, the undersigned will at 12 o'clock M., on the 17th day of March,- 1913, at the court house door in Craven County, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lot of land in the City of New Bern, and adjoining the lots of Jas. T. Lewis and P. A. Willis, beginning cn S. Front street at the corner of the lot occupied by P. A. Willis, formerly known as the Dowdy lot.and 'runs southwardly with said ftrect 25 feet 9 inches to J. T. Lewis' line; thence with the said Lewis' line westwardly 107. feet 3 inches to lot number 10 in the plan of the said city, thence northwardly with the line of the said lot number ten 25 feet 9 inches to the lot1 of the said P. A. Willis thence with the line of the lot cf the said P A Willis 107 feet 3 inches to the beginning, being a part of the lot conveyed by deed dated June 15th, 1892, from John B. Lewis and others to the said Ann R; Dixon and J. T. Lewis, which said deed is recorded in book number 108, pages 277 and 278 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven Coun ty. JOHN S. GARRETT, February 8th; 1913. Mortgagee. ATHENS CAFE. . ; Next door to.' Elks' Temple, open day and night. One of the finest and most up-to-date Cafes iu North Carolina We serve ..the very best of everything that money can buy and serve you by polite and attentive waiters. Don't fail to try one of our regular dinners, from 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. The public is invited to inspect eur place at all times front dining room to kitchen Special attention given to ladies and children. Yours Jor service, '' ATHENS CAFE . (Raftclis Bros. Propretors. Phone 453 . . Wood Yard GoingOutof Business Oak '?n any - length $1.00 per iokd; -pry Pine Slabs sawedi 50 pent : per load,: al kinds a reduced .'" prices to close outv v ' ; " V',- : " Gasoline Woo Sawing outfit for sale cheap; 153 S. Front St;; Phone, 273 Holidays arc over, fhe New Year Dbgui.and OUR NcwReblutidns.arc! .To keep pur st'oc better, than ever bVrfv:u;rV'! v .1 0 s ironiy. the est of everything. - vT j'scli as" low as" pbsniblej "' quality jlo p!easeotii customrs in-, every way possible."';",; i'f;';!' ;To give, back in caSh tvery'-penny spent for good ,tbat do not prove ratitfactory, and to thanl every body for thqir; gi)od patronag . .lurin(f the last yeir and beg them to give us a chance to prove alt ol ,"the above du ring 1913-. .,-.', 'fiV,l. ' ' - Youis to serve, you, , Brndham Drurr- Co. "if A. ' t i MPIIIS, TLNN. RETURN. , 1 AH Kind .-J ?w All We hTe it foe' your GAS . . - GAS IRON mad tor 1 Vidcan Brand . . . 7ULCAN is without a doubt the very best gas ttAjsr ; y on the market to-day.-. It to made of new higlvpnces' p;fX material, yery flexible. The rubber ends ere speoaltr .-constntcted andwill not cracL . "r;-, ;-,';'(.. ' I V i-f-,j-r;' ' y"' ' -y-'' v.-.- ' A Word About Cheap Tubinz , " ; n . . tt i U '- .--v-r'-0r .QNT use it even though . it will , cost7 you more. '. V , -because it is made of cheap stock It leaks from toe "very start, perhaps only a little, but enough to annoy jots with a smell of leaking gas. 'The tube becomes hard and away, necessitating the purchase of another length. ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN TUBING WILL OUTLAST THREE LENGTHS OF CHEAP TUBING FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE Mail or Telephone OrJers New Bern Gas Company l j 'LnJ PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRAG1TE (i)ITE ASH) CQME3TIG LUMP AND POCAHONTAS STEAM GOAL YARD FOOT CRAVEN STREET i PHONE 34 Another month and there will be more men and youths playing baseball than drilling in the United States army, Children Cry -- FOR FLETCHER'S OAST O R I A NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN POL LOKSVILLE, N. C. Pursuant to the power of sale given me, in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. W. Shcpard, and wife on the 29th day of Sept., 1909, the same being re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Jones county, in book number 55, page' 140, to w hich reference is hereby made, default having been made in the payment on the bond secured by same", I will s?11 tor cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Jones coun ty, 12 O'CLOCfc. M. ON THE J2TH DAY OF MARCH, 1913.the followi.ig described 'parcels' or lot of land, lying and being' in tha -town of Pollofcsville ahd.dfc'scriber! as follows to-wit: ; . FIRST LOT. Beginning at Charles Vhitty's northeast corner on west side of Ivjain street running thence north wardly with Main street 28 feet to the 0'.rthcost corner of lot cumber, 2, thence, westwardly 21 feet to the line of the Barrm heirs then ith tLeir line southwardly " 26 r ice$ to Chas. Whit ty' northwest corner' ttence ith said Whitty's'line cattwa;dly to th: begin-1 ', LOT No. J. Beginning at the sontb esustjeorner pi the "j, lot known 'as', the late Susan . Kfoonce lot running thence wetwadl With said, line -216 feet to the (in? of the Barrus heirs thepc with Mid line southwardly i0 : ieet 'to (he north west'' cornet' of lot ; number one thenc't eastwiliidly ' 216 feet to, Main street st the " northeast. corncr;,of , lot number1 one; thence northwardly, with Main street .90 ioct t6 thc beginning, '.jlhis 28th day W January; 19W.'Sv' ; f L II BEivL, Mortgagee. ' NOTICE I ' r, ' Having this day'qualified as Admin istratrixof the estate cf Llirabeth S. Biicttin, deceased, this' is to Notify all persons having Claims against said, es tate to present them duly verified on or before the 28th day of January, 190141 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to Raid cBtate will please make immediate HOLLISTER settlement. . '. ;.; 1 Finn 27th d..y of Jan,,' 1911 : I LIAT LTII A. MARSHALL, 'n.ifii- l; -!rix. : : An.,,, .,r . a SIzea v ?.k "i 1 Any Lerctk STOVE, DROP LIGHT, any otW pvrpoam. r ' v 'r Tubing - it m& cost less. la titer end - . Cheap tubing is cneap The ends split after abort ' cracks, then it must be thro f SOUTHERN RAILWAY 33 New Train Service Between Rale and GoI(T35onr:. Effective Sundry Januaiy 'Jhh. tai? Nos. 108 and 121 noiv ber. opjccai between Greensboro and Rufcifjfi wtt be extended and operated ' SrxugS Ik -tween Greensboro and '.'tMbrjc-jt. No. 108 now arriving Ruk-rssi 50L'S? A. M and v"t' continue tbn.wgfe as Goldsboro .arriving there- IZW J. 33 Train No. 131 now leave K.t aff 7:00 P. M. for (reen-bortk Tbismoul will leave Gcldsbo.-o S.OS I- SI 'eavinj; Raleigh at 7:00 P. i- ui3 t of ore. . The extension of tcse frstiosr -ar-V now afford the travei'ng (wKx w(c additional through, travo iwswren Greensbcro and Gotdpboro. J. O. JOKES. Travjltn Pa.senjcr AjtjndV Rn!ciiv I. C- PAY YOUR TAXES. Pay your'city taxe now and will not be annoyed with I have Mr. A. J. Gasfci ed to assist me in collect me 3njr taa es. He has full power to asiif receipt for any city tax (ami law. Please do not out off pay 105 lJr Sty tax. You will be dunned cvvkmzsS ly until your city tax is pmcL License tax for quarter Jar. IsL 1913, to April 1st, 191.?, is dov- G?rnishees, warrants ar.i. (uib air now in order. Rcspectfuffv. J J. toi6:s, City T.m CtSktsr, NOTICE ' To tax-payers of BrtdgLtswsu Your faxes are due and pas d and must be paid or I shall fcr pelled to add costs on tbe fnt Asy of February, 1913. W. A. THOMAS, , City Tax Collector of Brid&rtssnL FOR SALE. One IL-rring Safe, 3 ft. 10 irl high, 'l ft. 9 1 in. wide-, i f 1. 4-1 in. deep., also cne 150 borsrje boiler. For rent or sale one farm OixttvA on the South side of Neuse Km, six miles below New Bern, coslaauag i65 acres, more or less, knnrn ao ike Sincleton Farm about one Jotsjt&vjd acres of which is cleared landL. A3m one farm situated on the soottwde ef Neuse River containing 4s ocn- atonr or less 'l 1 't miles below New Bern. Mostly Reared land.. For sale one 6 inch suction sxsstzv Will throw 500 gallons minute. .V '. 1 Thomas lw3r-l. North -Carolina. .' V- . . Craven Corxtf. NOTICE OF.SAtF-' . V '. By virtue cf th fitti tf sale csfr. -. - tamed in that tcrtaiii moitipj dwcX made ,: by ( William; Adams'; t JLIX ; Carraway oh the, eightcentb "ajr October, '1907, recorded1' fn tbe' BW of ;the' ' Register'' of ' Deeds of Qmw County?,' In Book',i4.inieeI-ij: tker undersigned,? mortgagee1;"' will m3Cy far" cash to the highest bidder, at tbe oosrit:'; IUUOV UWI , ,.iyiT:, WH, VKfUH iountv. lMortn A.aroiina. ai ur iihim . of 12 o'clock M. 6n the eighth day f March',! 1913, the following real cstaCcvf , tcHwKt fC'A iv."f " I ':,(; P.- f ! . .That '. certain! jot or parcel rflaswl''' iff Craven county ,Nort CrIa. ii,' No. 5 Township,, hear tilthoy SXZla in said county, being an sera- t laml by the side of and near the fwt if WirtthfAr Mi ll rh41 'nnil Im. lot of land on which the aid V.ioM'. Adams ' has recently oothAnrrv av framed houi. , . This the 4th day of rtlinir-r. rt j. 11. c.Anr Both sliTpinst rar and Mate room rr tffn inn uliouM 1 c n, --'' f f .. 1 ,:!; ' ,

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