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    THE OMAHA DAILY MEEt SUNDAY, iNOVEMBEK 37, 190J.
1H
EMMS
Complete External and
Internal Treatment
(yticura
THE SET
Consisting of COTICURA SOAP to cleanse the
skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thick
ened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT to instantly
allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and
soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT
to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour
germs. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure
the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and
blood humours, rashes; itchings, and irritations,
,with loss of hair, when the best physicians,
and all other remedies fail.
MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP
Assisted by Guticura Ointment, for preserving, purify
ing, aud beautifying the- skin, for cleansing the scalp of
crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling
hair, for softoning, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
and soro hands', for baby rashes, itchings, and challnga,
and for all tho purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery.
Millions of Women uso Outicuka Soap in tho form of
baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, andexcori-.
ations, for too free or oifensive perspiration, in tho form
of washes for ulcerativo weaknesses, and for many sana
tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves
,to womon and mothors. No amount of persuasion can
Induce thoso who havo onco used these great skin purifiers
'and beautifiers to uso any others. Outicuka Spap com
bines delicato emollient properties derived from OuticubA,
,tho great skin cure, with tho purest of cleansing ingre-'
clients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No .other
medicated soap is to bo compared with it-for ..preserving,
purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands.
No other foreign or domestic 'toilet soap, however oxpeh
'sivo, is to bo compared with it for all the purposes of tho
toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in One Soap
at One Price, tho best skin and complexion soap, and
the best toilet and babv soap in the world. i
1 Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every
' - . - ConalstlBK of Ctrricuiu Roap, to cleanse tho skin
Pr J- .! 1 1 n... infn., , r, .Mftknniwl f nUMli f?ftTff"ITIt k I
LAST LETTER FROM OSBORN
Jndf Tills law Ntiri of Prtildint'i
Duta Itaohid Apia.
SAMOAN . SYMPATHY OF SINCERE SORT
Expressions Come I'rprlj- find at One
When the Cuunnlntp Announces
the t'loie of the
Tragedy.
During the time slnco Judgo Luther V.
Osborn of Ulalr served as representative of
the United States In the Samoan Islands, ho
wroto a number of letters which Tvcro
published In Tho lice. Somo of tho most
Interesting of tucso wcro In tho naturo of
a history of the Mallotcan rebellion and tho
complications that followed, it wan In
this crisis that Judgo Osborn camo to tho
notice of tho world ns a man of cxccutlvo
and diplomatic ability, lie had not com
plotcd tho story of tho rebellion. Ills last
letter to Tho Dee Is on tho receipt In Apia
of the news of tho death of President Mc
Klnley. This was written and mailed In
Apia on October 13. Two weeks later
Judgo Osborn was dead. Ills health had
beon falling for & long tlmo and ho was
waiting from Washington permission to
tako tho vacation ho needed. Ills last let
ter to Tho Deo follows:
APIA, Samoa, Oct. 13. (Special Corra-
after positive assurances of recovery and I
for thnt ilav them rn rlra itrv pvii about I
tali consulate.
I at onco caused tho Dag to bo placed
at half-staff and dictated and by messenger
sent out ofllclal notices to the Ilrltlsh con
ulates and to tho government. Soon Oov
ernor Solf, having heard tho news from
tho street, camo directly from his residence
without watting for tho ofllclal announce
mcnt. Ho was deeply affected and ex
pressed his grief In terms not soon to be
forgotten. Then camo tho commander of
tho Qcrman Cormoran with expressions of
sympathy and condolence. Theso painful
calls continued all day and among others
were tho high chiefs constituting the nn
tlvo government, all dressed In mourning,
according to their custom, and all wcro
simply overwhelming In their expressions
of sorrow for what had happened and of
good will toward our government.
Saniiinn Sympathy Sincere.
If tho power of saying beautiful and
touching things has been bestowed upon
any particular peoplo It must havo been
the Scinoans, as It seems to mo that they
have no equals. All expressions of sorrow
seemed to mo not to bo merely formal or
perfunctory, but to bo heartfelt and sin
cere. I very much doubt If news of the
death of any other person on earth would
havo caused such universal sorrow, such
outward expressions of grief and such bit
ter denunciations of tho Instrumentalities
and means by which it was accomplished.
Every flag In Apia was at onco raised and
placed at halfstaff. I dreaded to go upon
tho streets, becauso of the many kind aud
sympathetic things that wero said. I had
f pondcaco of Tho lice.) Well, thoso who qulto enough without these.
make It their business to spread dlssatls
faction and creato unrcet among people
over whom they con havo Influence, people
who ought to bo contented and happy;
thoso who portray to such peoplo evils
which do not exist and Dover havo existed,
at least under our government; thoso who,
Instead of teaching patriotism, bend their States, educated in our free institutions, a
unri-uan gentleman; in iaci, so pious inai
he looks upon tho smoking of a cigar as a
great sin, and In fact a missionary sent
here, among other things, to Bavo and ro-
claim theso benighted heathens. This pious
gentleman was upon the wharf when nn
Apia business man arrived from the
energies In creating contempt for all gov
ernment, howover beneficent that gov
ernment may be, and detestation for all
officials regardless of tho faltbtulnesa and
efficiency of such officials; thoso whoso In
fluenco really creates and sustains tho do-
testablo vermin known as anarchists, havo
Humour.
of cruets and
scales, aud soften tho tlilckoncd cuticle; CCTICUKA OINTMENT, to
III lltlllVllo'tonUy alloy Itching, Inflnmmntlon, and Irritation, and sootho
1UIIVIUU and heal; ana Cuticuua Rf.holvp.nt, to cool and cleanio the
lTHE SET
all elio falls. Sold throughout tho world
bouse o(., Jjonuon, n. u,
blood. A 81NOL15 8i;t Is often sufficient to cure the most tortur.
Ins. (llfliMirlno Itrhlni. burnlntr. and scaly skin, scale, and blood
humours, ru-hre, ltrlilngs, and Irritations, with Ions of hair, when
lout tno worm, jinusn uepoi: i.i-r.wutiij a, mini,!! lytian-u
Potter, druo aud Ciuui. Cokp., Sole Props., Boston, U. 8. A.
ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER --THE ORIGINAL
One UlRgrnce o Ilia Conntrj-.
Of expressions of Borrow and regret there
was a single exception, and this exception
docs not lnvolvo any foreigner, but a native-born
American citizen, a professional
man, a man born and reared in tho United
again triumphed and havo achieved another steamer, very much excited, and asked If
FLUTE effects, VIOLIN ef
fects, etc.- are brought into play
combined with the PIANO.
making a veritable ORCHES
TRA.
No other piano player like i'
or will do what the ANGELUS
can. Endorsed by highest musi
cal authority.. On exhibition
and for sale only by
MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO,,
Sellers of the Famous "Hardmun" Piono,
13 J 6 Farnam, North Side. Look for "Hardman" Sign..
victory, of which, no doubt, thoy ore proud.
From advices received, it seems that In
this instanco by deception and fraud and
under tho most revolting circumstances
they havo been ablo to cause tho untimely
death of a man who was tho head of tho
greatest republic on earth, a wan upon
whom nt tho tlmo wcro resting great ro
sponslbllltics, and havo sent to nn untimely
gravo ono of tho purest nnd noblest char
acters which that nation has ever produced.
Possibly, and qulto probably, thcro may
be thoBo so depravod and so destltuto of
tho common Instincts of humanity as to
rcjotco In tho borrlblo thing that has been
done, whllo at tho samo tlmo tho wholo civ
lllzed world mourns nnd looks with horror
and detestation upon tho act ns peerless
and unapproacbablo In its atrocious pre
eminence. May Ood .not havo mercy upon
anyone directly or Indirectly responsible for
this awful crime.
Ordinarily It matters but llttlo -vne a
human life goes out, but in this instanco
tho most sacred Interests of scores of mil
lions wcro Involved
If there bo such a thing as unpardonable
sins this ought to stand at the head of tho
list.
Tldlnss of-thc Aasnsalnut Ion.
Early on tho morning of September 27,
after tho arrival of tho mail etcamcr, Cap
tain Ryan, pilot of this port, with tearful
eyes called and slated that President Mc
Klnley had been assassinated. Tho news
was too shocking to be believed. As soon
as posslblo I drovo to tho postoffico for tho
consular mall. From this thero was no
doubt that an attempt had been mado upon
tho llfo of the president. From what ap
peared In tho regular mail I felt confident
that tho attempt had been successful and
was about to order tho flag at halfstaff and
officially notify the other officials, when wo
obtained San Francisco papers down to Sep
tembcr 12, and from theso and from a prl-
vafo letter of that date from 'Frisco, there
wcro almost absoltiteaurances of recovery,
Be It said to their credit, all parties here,
irrespective of nationality, expressed horror
that such an attempt ' should havo been
mado upon such a man and In Euch a coun
try as ours, and with their messages of
condolence, mingled their congratulations
that tho attempt had failed and tho prcsl
dent would recover,
I could only stato .that I had rcaclvcd no
official Information; that from a hasty ex
amlnatton of newspaper reports, I was by
no. means satisfied, but hoped for tho best,
Personally, nt tho very tlmo I was receiving
these congratulations I felt confident that
there was a newly mado gravo at Canton, 0.
"Word of Death Ilerelvcd.
I dreaded tho arrival of tho next mall,
which was duo from Sydney via New Zea
land on October 3. At break of day on
that morning tho signal gun at Pilot Point
announced that tho mall steamer had beon
sighted and was approaching. I dreaded
Its arrival. As soon as posslblo after It
had dropped anchor in tho harbor a mes
senger arrived and said: "Havo you beard
tho news? Tho president of the United
States is dead." Tho shock was simply ter
rible. To thoso in tho States, who bad been
Informed1 of conditions from hour to hour
and wero prepared, it must have been dif
ferent. With us, this was tho first word
ho had heard the news, and stated that tho
president of the United States was dead, and
instead of being shocked, llko nil others, he
replied, "That Is tho best news 1 havo
heard In n long time. It was a good Job. I
am right glad of It. Ho was the rotteticst
man that ever filled tho chair." As soon as
this becamo known all classes wcro very
Indignant and many havo not spoken to our
good United States citizen since that tlmo.
Peoplo express much regret that tho as
sassin can only bo electrocuted. They say
that In somo parts of our country It a
colored man makes an Improper proposal
to a wblto woman ho Is subjected to tho
Indcscrlbablo horrors of being cremated
altvo, while, this wretch Is to bavo a pain
less death
On Sunday, October C, a most beautiful
memorial scrvico was held at the Apia For
eign church. Tho dlscourso by Dr. Daradale
was very ablo and touching, and a very
fine tribute to tho noblo dead. Tho church
was properly draped and tho ceremonies
most solemn nnd Impressive.
Marked Feature of Sympathy.
I havo been. deeply touched that theso
people, 8,000 miles from tho scene -of the
disaster; most of whom wcro never In tho
United States and probably nono of whom
ovor saw tho president, should show such
deep Interest and maulfest Buch genuine
sorrow over tho terrible thing that has oc
curred.
Ever since I havo been hero I have been
much pleased at tho universal' expressions
of resncct for President McKlnloy. In nil
that tlmo I havo never hoard ono dlsro
spoctful word and not a single unfavorable
criticism.
Now that ho is gone they say that they
cannot sco why any human being could havo
desired to destroy him, for as was said of
ono of old "be was a good man.'
L. W. OSBOUN,
A NeTer-to-llc Forgotten Trip
Is tho ono via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad
between Niagara Falls or Buffalo and Now
York and Philadelphia. Magnificent seen
ery. Historic regions. Superb service
Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on all
through tickets to Now York and Phllodol
phla via this line.
PltATTLE OF T1IK YOUNGSTEIIS.
"Mamma," said llttlo Tommy, "pleaso
got down on your hands and knoes."
"What for, dear?" she asked.
" 'Cause," ho replied, "I want to draw an
elephant and 1'vo got to bavo a model."
Curse
-OF-
DRINK
CURED DT ,
White Riboon Remedy
Can lie (liven In C!n of liter, Ten
or Coffee Without Patient's
Knouledk
White Ribbon Remedy will cure or de
stroy tho diseased appetite for alcohollo
stimulants, whether tho patient In u con
firmed Inebriate, "u tippler," social drinker
or drunkard, imposslulu fur anyone to
havo an nppellto for alcoholic liquors utter
using wntta iiiuuou ucmcoy.
Kndomed by .Mi nilicm u( XV, V, T. U.
Mrs. Moure, Superintendent of the
Woman's Christian Tempcrnnco Union,
writes: "JI have tested White Ribbon Rem
edy on very obstinate drunkards, ami the
cures havo beon many. In muuy cases tho
Remedy wus r.lven secretly. 1 cheerfully
recommend ami endoryu Whltu Ribbon
Remedy. Members ot our Union nro de
lighted to find u practical and economical
treatment to aid us in our temperance
Sfrs. Wert, president of tho Womun's
Christian Temperance Union, states; "i
know of so many peoplo redeemed ftotn tho
cursu or urniK oy.wiu uto or wnito juuuuii
' For eulo by druggists cvery-'
ly mull, $1. Trial paekugo freo
Remedy that t earnestly request you to glvo
It a trial." J-or euio oy u
where, nr Iw ninth SI. Trt;
hv u'rltlns- or I'alllilL' on HUH. A. M
mWN'MKNIl (for Vears ficoreturv of tho
Woman's Christian Tenip-'runee Union). LIS
TltliMUM til., liUTU., .l.h3. Horn III
Omaha by Charles II. Schaefcr, ICth and
wucacQ streets.
A $15 Camera for $9
An up-to-dato folding ramera, 1x5,
with doublo rapid rectllencur tense,
automatic release, solid leather bel
lows and beautiful leather carrying
.case.
This Is tin) best cnmcra-iOver offered
for tho money and Is worth Investi
gating If you nro looking for a good
Instrument.
. Cull and seo our new Una of
AI.IU'.MS FOR CHRISTMAS.
THC ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Fiirii.tnt stroot.
Exclusive dealers In Photographic
Material.
j Read The Bee
'A woman glories In her hair," said tho
Sunday school teacher, quoting the biblical
statement. "Now, who can toll mo what
a man glories In?"
"In bis baldheadodncss," replied a email
urchin at the foot ot tho class.
Tommy Ma told mo yesterday that If
I would bo good sbo would give me a
penny.
Aunt Sadie Well 7
Tommy And when I was good, Bhe only
gavo mo a cent.
Men who look
much older
than they are
never appear
to such dfsad-
wt
The Philadelphia Record tells ot a llttlo
Sunday school boy who always receives a
nickel from his father to place in tho col
lection plate. Last Sunday his father gavo
blm two nickels, saying: "Ono Is tor tbu
Lord and tho other Is tor yourself." As
it was too early to start for Sunday school
tho llttlo boy sat on tho porch steps In
the warm sunshine, playing with tho two
nickels. After nwhlle ho dropped ono of
thorn and It disappeared down a crack.
Without a moment's hesitation, and still
clutching tho remaining coin In his clenched
flat, he looked up at bis father, exclaim
ing: "Oh, pop! Thero goes the Lord's
nickel!"
vaaUge as with the
wife who keeps her
matronly beauty. The
secret of health and
the manly vigor which
goes with health is
nutrition. When tho
stomach and other on
gans of digestion and
nutrition are diseased
there is loss of nutri
tion, and correspond
inar physical weakness.
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the
stomach and its allied
organs, which prevent
nutrition, and makes
men healthy and vig
orous.
"I wsi a grtst fuSerer
irojn ayip-pui ior ovr
two year, and wti a com
olete nhv-lcal wreck."
wnici Mr. rrnion is. rcaiicrraacn-r, oi cgypt,
Lahlrh Co.. Pa. "I alto -uffer-d much with con-
tlpatlon. I tritd many different meUcins
which were recommended to cure the trouble
but tbett only made mc wort, t hid such a
weak and debilitated appearance that it teemed
at if I bad hardly any Mood In my whale body.
At Utt I came &rrnu an advertisement ef Dr.
Ilerce'a. I at once tried Or. Plerce'i Golden
Medical Discovery and. ' PUaaant 1'elleU.' I
uted about eight visit of the Pellets 1 and ten
bottles of the 'Discovery' which brought me
back to my former stats of health.
John Kcndrick Bangs is of tho opinion
that tho finest humor frequently drops un
consciously from tho lips of childhood. As
an Illustration ot tho Idea bo tells thla
story:
"Hennessey, formerly foreman of the
Herald's composing room, had a llttlo
daughter, who said:
" 'Mamma, what aro tho stars?'
" 'Tho stars, my child, are the Angel
Gabriel's lamps. Every night at twilight
tho angel flics out of the goto of Paradise
with a torch and lights all tho stars.'
"On tho following evening a storm dark
ened the heavens and the lightning zig
zagged across tho faco of the sky. Tho
child ran to her mother, exclaiming:
" 'Mamma, I think tho angel Is going to
light Its lamps now.'
" 'Why do you think so, my daughter?'
" 'Because ho Is striking his matches on
tho Bky.' "
"Mummy," said a small girl "mummy,
dear, I do wish I might give some money
for poor children's dinners."
"So you may. darling."
"But, mummy, I haven't any money."
"Well, darllmr; if you llko to go without
sugar I will glvo you the money Instead,
and then you will have some."
Tho small child considered solemnly for
a moment ami men sata: ".Must it bo
sugar, mummy?"
"Why, no, darling, I don't much mind.
What would you llko to do without?"
"How would soap do, mummy, then?"
exclaimed the small maiden In triumph.
?a- . rinsY k-fJKcr each week sales arc dally increasingremarkable re
Vjl UlfVIIiy tailing of guaranteed reliable home furnishings. Remember
. aVi MIA '7v-3
what we said, this big stock MUST be reduced in order to show Holiday Goods Decern
bcr first. Hence our November Sale.
f large floors and basement full of tempting price
attractions. You may expect rare values.
rass and iron beds
Wc iust received two car-
m loads of brass and iron beds
!l which should have reached us
two months ago. They, how
ever, came just in time to go in this November Special
Sale. Prices one-fourth to one-third less than regular.
Good strong Iron Bed, nicely white enameled
Bpeclul Novombor Salo i-
15.(0 Iron lied, full continuous posts, finely finish- r tt
ed In white cimtnel-Speclul November Sale..
16.60 Iron lied, richly trimmed In bras, any size, A Oft
black jr whlto-speolul
JlO.(n) llr.Tfls and Iron Hod. oxtrn high lirad, very "7 TS
rich design, iuii uow swell tool apectui isov. suia- -
November sale of dining room
furniture To properly celebrate
Thanksgiving day you will probably de
sire some new pieces of furniture for the
dining room. Perhaps a table,, new chairs,
buffet, china closet or sideboard. We have
them all in endless variety, and if price is
any inducement, wc will fit you up.
China Closets, J13.73 and up.
Hldeboardd, $13.C0 and up.
Dining Tables, $3.00 nnd up,
Iluffcts, JIU.00 and up.
Dining Chairs, '".'a nnd up.
Seo our stock beforo making your selection.
13(5.00 Mabojjiiny Library Tublo. richly grained
woou, unciy pon-nou--iioveiuuer hjio .
JK00 Mnliognny Library Table Special
November Hulo
R
lUgs opecial November selling ot
rugs. Monday morning we put on
sale (50) Wilton rugs, size 8-3xJ0-6.
These come all colors, suitable for fur
nishing of any room. A better rug for the
money cannot be found. Always a $35
rug, special November sale price, $27.30.
We herewith describe a few of the pat
terns and colors.
Green and pink Uokhara pattern,
arccn, red uud gold Medallion Sena
ground.
Bokhara pattern, red background.
Kermnti pattern, neutral colors.
Medallion center, Terra Cotto. ground,
India pattern, red, green and blue.
Bcrcbend pattern, bluo ground, ntittuuo colors.
A rare opportnulty to pureliaso a hlnh grndo rug nt a
jrlco lower than is asked for goods of inferior quality In
bankrupt sales.
Library tables In this sale at a
saving to you of from 30 to 50 per
cent. If you contemplate buying a library
tabic in the near future, wc would advise
you to take advantage of these special in
ducements. Note a few of the prices:
120.00 Mahogany Library Table, heavy rluw ball 7B".
foot, finely polished November Special l'rlco .
$M.W Solid Mahogany Homo Desk Table, pome- 0 fl
thing new Special Novombor Salo 1 -' "J"
28.50
10.75
$31.00 Flemish Otik Library. Tublo, heavily cnrv-Oft -ftfi
cd-Spcclal Novembor Sulo tfO.CTU
J.T.PO Golden Oak Library Homo Desk Special flf
November Salo JA3
130.W Golden Oak Ovnl Top Library Table O'l fin
Spevlal November Salo ....S-'. VJV
Next week's specials in
draperies
French velour portlorea, worth JfO.OO, complete with
cord. JW.OO.
Hrusscls curtains, extra value, worth up to $27.50,
for $20.00 per pair.
Mercerized portieres, cordod edge, extra valuo, $T.G0
Pr pair.
A flue lino ot laces, just tho thing for parlors aud
libra t ics.
Curtain Swiss, SC Inches wide, nil styles, i:tjc.
Sllkoltne, every pattern In tho store, 10o tier ynrd.
Cretonne. Japan crepe, all nt 100 per yard.
P
illows for Christmas-
ities all sizes
-Three qual-
Size I6-in. I8in. 20-in. 22-in. 24-in.
". 1)1,19 No. I m Ho Tm is '
No. 2 .45 .65 .90 1.25 1.50
Senna pattern. No. 3 .60 .90 1.20 1.50 2.00
No. 1 pillow Is tilled with feathers.
No, 2 pillow Is filled with gray down nnd stripping.
No. S pillow Is filled with puro white down.
Look them over.
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Qo
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The next thliju Is to have trained -po-ciallatH
on nil stramers to treat iJiiBsongurH
for tho prevention and treatment of ea
alckneas.
Tho larBcst btiBiir plant In the world luu
Just been prospected In Culm, l produen
5a,0frt tona u Fenson. Tho plantation tukca
In 17,000 ncrett.
JudKn Imiao Story of tho police court of
omervll, Miivh,, In S3 ycarH old, nnd
thero In ono other pollen court JucIko m ac
tive aei'vleo lu MaseaehuucttH older thun
hi.
T, T. Johnson ot I.oa Anfc-clo-, Cal,, haa
one of thn Uncut phicoii farms In tho United
StutcH. Ho lion 15,W)0 adult birds, who pro
duce dozen ba,uitlm for t ho market every
month.
Lyman D. Ooff, a mllllonalro manufac
turer uf I'Hwtucltet, It, I., will build ti firm
eltihhotiHo for boyu betweou tho iikcii of C
uud 1G, who nro In tho habit ot mukliiK thu
Btrcots their liomoH.
Judgo Kdwurd Collin I.owla of Water
bury, Conn., who bequeathed 2,0i'),fi00 nnd
more to IiIh family, Htlpuluted In IiIh will
that nonn of tho tniHt funils provided for
bbould over bn placed lu railroad n'curltlcs.
CoHaeks truvelliiB in twos patrol tho
KiiHHl.m railroad In Muuchurlu, Tho total
Ivrco la ZI.'.'A I'Uio BtonQ stations uro built
every eighteen miles, with refrenhrnont
rooniH, whether thcro Ih u town thero or
not.
In 1876 Vred WollhoiiHo, tho KanHon "apple
klntr," was n wugo earner. Ho knuw a good
deal about orchards, however, and began on
n xniall uulu to ruluo fruit. Now hi) ban
i.21) acres of orchardH nnd hla upplo crop
thlH year Ih GO.ouO buahelH,
Ilnrry M, WIiihIow, u 10-yrar-olfl nchool
boy of Providence, It. I , Ih feet 4 llichuit
in lieiKht, and If thero Ih another Hehoolhoy
In the United Ktnli'M taller than ho ho wkiiM
dkc to lmvi a chnucn to look up at him.
tio wcihuh ui puunm una ih ratucr hiiiil
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