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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1878)
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A Paris k'ttrr av that Dr. Hooghe kM published the tvulu of his experi ment on thu removal of the flower of the, potato. - Hy jhl prooc be Iim fotina nu Increase; In the tubercles of twenty-live -W cent., In addition to their quality' being Improved; ho suc ceeded best with the blue nnd the while varieties of tho oUto. Ono woman can nip off mn acre y lower In a day; the process will, of coiiiku, Ikj unuceesaary la tbwu seanon when Uio dower fray iuaiurolyijiuiltontimi'OiiaJxiJUi I. i. .argeat Fair la MVemtrT. & .NI" ftVintlw I'axjllc coast, Messrs. MUtaesiVfrix Ka5?0O,D0Ocre in all iTtSKSla. an area nearly aa large Uto-State of ?&&Pmite ' , !" 400.DOO acre all hi one hotly running In trip ten or twelve mile wlilo and well cjulpped In all repecU. They wa about '80.000 head fc? ciittlo, "and last year tir hew .born "calro number J,000 IK-ad., 'Of hwh thr haVn a taatimiRiber, m Well a!i bf hora, and they ih tM larfctt anare of fresh meat fortho tfaa Fnwelseo wiarkH. t, arAA'Urttp Mkw-Hiiai -Dig a narrow pit from VI to 1H Inchca dig a trench of aHfllclent length to hold ono or twojuhrttof otoTu-pipo, at nucb )?ia ?. WtnttJBftfilHrMi.l: fray frofe Tho l.tt"f5thi 'aurface of thi graund. Over JaW enal rt thin pipe not a common'floiir barrel' or lariw cak, MM Vtefd?ndftlwiirniov. d both head, banlc iid around it with draught to. Jet thanmokD w Ireuly. nujld a raoku flre of eora fobamlaaip. hard wodaVoaawdital,., inf tan pit, and you will liavej a cheap, afe and officlent lMaftitMkrR Ml laAe. MCrallilalata;.'rMiktITrr. Often in n fine orchard wu llnd-oMuo ro trw lfahlng,rtTr,o,fr aikilo-r r Sftho-wnble orchard.! niortf dlffibultto ctiltl- atimfftree.thHi'trbii- It' I alabintlchf Mfc'Hronnd a lewttttiff tiV, bo found aiualUalojitfcoNido from whick tho tree Imk) jlhfrefeff thcn root should In? loosened "from thu cartii and the aritwaet IwaporpeBdknjla position autLdwrofuUyvfa'itoaed tbyatakea and guy and the cartii. rcplaocd arouad.the root. It would iw well .to add spine new vomiHtst to promoto'tfictr 'growth. If, An in very proliabWHte top of tho orhiwjjecomo onc-a(dod, it shonld be pruned so a to rea,tore,tho,balaBce,Tla fhlway we hne Ughtid' up peaVrtreea Mx 'incWthfoWh tho WinT'Tjit the hestwayl ts lok after tHaTMag 4ret aaiUnot jH-rmit them to dajMgt fhawlho of J'rightf,c.1:,M lJtfcMrlA tefcpte sash. For general rtioVfcTfly or tho iiiJaaJajaTf alHoayfajlaii khw ground ground. Phi eight seeds in each hill; havbup. bunwd we warm, half-rotted inasijeaii. WtriajTan hk'h dfep with flue soil and llshtly press the earth over the seeds wl thu back of a hoe. Keep tho funuri QMnd clear of ahyTtninoul.lcavlngfoiir thrifty plant aa eaahfiiaV ww Imtet'Aiip la pW. Sprinkle the IU-jj'1 plMtr, soot or air-slacked nine to protect from In sects. A waAatatatloril is most suit- JSe. batata) iwr Maiaais-). ( An, exchange says Old bones, make ftlfrsVklt fnfntit.and we will tell you Hot fejrcdtrco Worn with but little trowbW and no extra expense, det'all YQUtjrdcn cutting, the waste,, odd plecesqmWlN1kie. ased- -", Zvtmtn-: MMtwJnitnri LtJT.gaa sMh.x' lut the with VWrer ol w ttiiM-Thb'caa. over, r l4.5wTaMeTta.'WlBld lall-oaiW- Jh eaHerla T,pvr walef breK- Pr6cj4 In thU wafiitil ihe cfcsklaftlTJtUsl-Uwn Ut' Areatain for e''tatht:,,rTTrm'' use the compost, either i AM n4wp-f 1 - '- W Tiseeswn (- mag -a Uganda . MMHik aO vppv'BLa'V wt. aad a breadth of 10 iachea.i a ay's work of 10 honra. the tine lost ky a lean U turnlag would equal 6 hoar momaj-oo eiwin"ryniiea .wklie the tree arc 5tigiylp81y,d1ghup and reolnntlmr ftfem? 'fhoniota wlfi as a wp-areaa- JfJMpMiRpiU aVViPMw' aMMMNI 9VrMa9SYM4ksflNslT' XI. m JtMJXI., ' ."TrTT'-i'Lrai aa,' : - JJS i .tjl ut. m -. J- HHswIItwIPsW 1W f f wmyfifrra www' mm m&my".t AMaraw Mr-iHawiBW-asaaaHMi! MiZZk & hW but 4 hiur and 49 minute would bo detoleJ to U)w. lac, with a length of furrow of 4'.fv. f Jtonra an4 4 1 miawto wmild te kt fA turnlng.vatid7 hoH'r ansd 16 mtnut be deTotetl to plowing a length of fut nw of ) fet, would net-vnltate two hour lo of time lit tnrnlng, with eight hour of plow lug, while, with a length of furrow of Mi feet, only one hour and Mjnlwilc wimUW )o la turning, gttkMcJ hir and St tuln out of th aVavK IM1 inc. plw. Tfce Haatawrr. Ttierc I an Idea common to cu!tW. t4aVfMiM ifnrtil ptm lathe South, ihal the unMower I a healthy plant to bane about the premlve. 'l"b aeirro, about whoeealln you ee theiu. Will tell you, "It keep lekne awav lah., The Kuulan variety, with wkll r light colon! ertl. I itnlder rd th Wat, We have no doubt of the aaaitary value of thti plant, and prefer It to th KuealyplM for manv reaion. Tka Itaatjkima4 in potaah. the leave ar rafrwrty tea by hore ami the ed by pouHiy, ad'lt U aertet that a mall ftvaatttf of amflower eHt mU el with the foe) f a haw will Impart a fine gtoiw to Ma k4r, WkMe It U a wr tain euro for fouaWr at Mau liumedi ateltr after the aJlRMil.ja:wCAivercd. In the latter caae about a pTta of eel aaould tm mingled w4i 44 oat or chopped feed, whe ia MM will be. ef fected. Aa a aHay 4al Vw reult of sMHaiM m to iMWMBttlon ably that by aaJivaUoaef Jkn ituutlower wiaay aeoOaayi aiHatt d Svlth fever and kladre! aatalalnU aillug from nila. malHMwkaen relicvinl. It U thought ! Adfatefcciniii. alxorblug ipiautU IttWOf.MBjtt aud iioxlou cm-ihihI ex haling an organised oxygen. " 'Jmpmmri M rtlfwIlMrr. Thu Jauanee eulllvnte eberrv. ntuni and peach tree, chiefly for their blu oiu, aim ioixh) mem to wane inem double. Tlie flower of the plum are often a large and double a a cabbage roac. Thev alo have cherry tree dwarf ed and twlted, and the flower a double I dak. -There I aa avenue out of To do lined with thee. blowomlug cherry Wit and in tho aeaaon of blootu every jf64 our there to re tkom and take refraakwauU la tke toa-hou; and It I a curiouft and faaolaatinr tight, a Japs and fortlgneriare therein crowd. The hydrangea grow wild in the moun tain of Japan, and the oomaioneat va riety la a beautiful blue. They have In June .a, large jrllow lower called ''evening glorlc,M t)iat literally burst into bloom, a flower after flower aprlng suddenly open, till the whole bush I a ma of yellow, and tho air perfumed with them. Tho variegated maple come out in I ho ipring almost a gor geous a our In October, Tae Hay Whe Advised. Thu architect who plan hlirh front aUpatoji.hou ia iu leaguw with tr- lata uoya who aavo a iarj aaw'aaaorteii took of mfanne liorn In' their na ture. 'nytfb.!MolMt'.lMtaWav day mim tMiktet nJrTasAaTdlX-Meil wtkvhf 1&1to.&ptnmi-m.l StTWiif1!I,,lm, .kM aff&wisiaJaWnWugh even to the driver of a streetcar, that tho young man naa mranection for some ono In kwWMthaNlwaaiaM.ut to meet his charmer, nut It wax n't so nlain to n IMt-IMed bov who won i4WnK 'N p'utumof .an IndJn-iwar- iimigu. no HKjgf u up, quit ins work, and loafinir alonir to the cato ho call- aaam,s3wmm. ont tooth-paste, to-day. TM'rfolfer'rtng' mVaffa audden lleTtMVatta As bfnhgulfMpliTatlng Hanapl tkiileswtawyMd kwd not , & ieiday. suad HSUyjraM. to4iear I Urn VauMtff-4lBWl t litAlii, Jww, i:,,it) "TKIH T. PI ibi;cm aataey iiMZhsMasaWia M ffiTS wmBtttz, "M fJaArA" Vfckep aH tyan- waavi MBjai(4aatl )tm aat ssaaewaw the IWrTtoaJlhJ. Do tm HmmtovM rnhMmfA MfiLMmmmmmmm toiho dear tka yea ag man palled the 1MMatoWa. ' ' M,Usmi;YtaJk'sjaiMaH Daa (ofifMrrxifklf 'raho)sar aBf. I fererr shouted the boy. "If yov'wawt opposite aide of the atreet, aad the yowng Mis lonfcad ilowhow.thaboy.aad softly aaid: "Boy, can you catch ten ceaUf i for rof ,'hat ai Bf i i in I. rHaal -ai-----B ir-B--BT--a-iA(Hi--n isr4 Bttcr i untLhj UfS ier on- raias lnfWt1le1ildfef i6Ctratepai kad haen dWfor aWf.ykar.but'UM door Ikad U rwi-l aa. ofaaOaad the o-arraM ycag man hurried down the lj4 and wan hbw fiapviwaw ! am i bok- ii wa av Mu M,wmien ,raiKa mAtommmTmMlM 'miMAtmiiamJt Ui.M mrm www mmTW mamv muvm mwwn wnv eually nlxad. and then frosted wkh n Begardns kicker. "Oh! je kin wiak at ne and try to lHMMIPSI r IXBifdjitSiti cati iueai ncrar vo ' wmm W MR 4aWaWaMM ua tMaiwa- him ! aJMiatMrafUail.fi gU gKkm K fH'&M:iUL,f:ijr ft IM.isX'MMrJ'' -m i .1 j r" .i.i 1--mj n-s . u.a v buy me off" gro-W th huit "but thee priaipleof hnetv were vlnll j all ovrr iu whr I m ababt', and Ihvv can't le ruMxl out hor bought wp fir wealth ' Juit then a young lady thrww opea the door and ml)M and Uwrl. and rot a far a "Why, Kwelf' when he dU ciiwretl h wau't then. The footman out. and she had walled to tH us" aad "Kwr4M kad fone. hwrhed ha aid hut the door, and IsWaaawaV kT gA down to tlnlih hU In dlan. mutt4itig 'It he iMuliin'l ralM fifty rent U r want me, how'd he ever manage to git that gal one o them coraete wlih a hun drrl aud ninety bone In Itf" - Vtrwl rv lYtit. TMer Ksaaaael. The army ldolUe.1 him, and not op ik-iowih on hint the pronl, ultn .111- .. .. .I..... l.- ll-L C. unlrrally known, but the eholiverps elected him a their coqHrl, a thl InNlr had tradltlonallv done for jrsr thebraveat man In all the armv and the proudot present that Victor Kman ne ever reH-lvel wa a full uniform f hi eorporaWhlp, In which he llkl to aptcar at lime In social circle of friends. Hut for the eriU, which Just then nerded a tatcman a well a a soldier, he seemed less titled until cir cumstance proved that by dlidomacy he wa able to make acceptable term's with Austria, so! hat he could at lcat Ircgin his carver a king, III strong point In this position were hi honettv and patriotism, sustained by a gtol fund of rough common scute. Having choicti tho right mru to ho at liU side, he did not meddle with nor hamp er them. Mot king would hate crushed a, favour, but Victor saw that he was to l the brain of the great movement for a reunited Italy, and therefurt) encouraged him In a poltiou for which Providence had tilted htm. Most soldler-Vlng would have been tenlous of such a subject a 2arlbaldl( mt Victor Kmanuel honored him a the sword of Italy, and only Interfered when that sword seemed guided by mis. placed eulhuslam. Thus the king was gallant and honest, and in thorough smpatay with his people because he wa one of them rather than ono plaoed over then. It was no pleasure to Vic tor Kmauuel that petty sovereigns all over Italy must fall that ho might rise; but he simply accepted the onlr condi tions by which Italy could rise 'from It disintegration and ruins, and Ixtcomo one great united country . And it was only with such a broad-hearted monarch that men like favour andflaribaldl could 'do their peculiar work of raising up Italy from Jt deep degradation. .Wi'itnu lirHilor; Jvr .Viijy. How Far Us We Trust Our Mease I About two year ago 1 chanced to call on nn cdncalcd profcsidoual man, who waaiuuch Interested in the subject of delusions, He said, "I have been long wishing to sec you, in order to get an explanation of some strange things that have hapcncd under my observa tion." I Inquired what throe strange thing were. He replied, a usual In licit uaatM, by giving a detailed aocouat of certain performance of a well-known trickster, to which I Untuned a politely a I could, and he concluded with this conundrum: "Now, how doyoti explain that?" I replied: "I ilo not know what happened, for there wa noexert there to reiHirt. If I knew what happened, 1 could very likely explain it, for. a knowledge of what happened would It self bo the explanation." "Hut. I hare Just told you what happened," ho In terposed, somewhat excitedly. "My wife antl I lxth were there, and wh saw It all, with our own eyes. Can't wa trust our senses? ' "Trust oufscuscsf" 1 replied; "not at all. In science we never trust our senses," My friend wa a much astonished and Indignant a though be had been personally lv suited, and I felt it to be prudent to withdraw from the house. Quite recently, while conversing with a scholar and logician of far more than usual powers, we chanced to talk of tke alleged feaU of luvtuUon.and be asked me nowlthe j wan llo be (explained. I told hint that there was no evidence that they had ever occurred; and that it wa known deductively, by tke estab lished lawa of Physiology, that they had got asm oxu not; ffcur.i ji-iurtner- Avf.r' alatad tkat lilAai fr'lbl. mmt could be and. akonld be only studied by expert ; innaxpennienia wun itrtng human bMnjta dtmld only bo condnetei by ex dnntn by expetM in.asayabro-pkyaiolocy, and ev. n ' is - ." ' a ;aaare ware not nan a iMMMiartlwwfcrld eanable of BMajMafhWtklad. Mv tojpM IhninstaeM of this hswMntf uaablot Bnjg4Bpaajanjaajjhattnn AwfekCAnaknaanV an asai IMantsnpsfVK iJnBfw Pssw kjPHsiPVRnV a Use iHWiiirn bod hi a fwora o n natter aa. could hot honest, Mid ho. U m doaan Oeoww Waahlnrtaas skould Psn BnF tJannyy awwPa nsnh asansVi kw alnMpaW n"V Hav sww apntsf 4V anBFfnlnassW VVnnslrfSJiaptta bf.JjM rnlea of evUanee, to. believe . WJMaw.W HMs? BIN VaVi-ftH 9STX hi 'a .Mawtor f atnjde ayealght and eonwon hwnawty f " 'Ptfulmr Hetenee 4aewsw4if. v , e'tka) fMn KMnaj , itone nraetieeJ tohaa net an the Joker Hke n maty gwn. One night n smart yonng nan, who Uvea fa eertota city, found a' toad hopping around la the f tardea; and tkeg4t tc wonld be a cap tal joke to put it in a table drawer aad let it hop out jguddenly and frijrkten bU wife. Before; he elosed the drawer he rai called, Into nn. adjoining room aad fonrot all about the toad, which duriaa tke algkt, bopped but on the loor, and, craWlGsg lata VVhennt Voe. wed a pTiHtawnt n4gkt of it; The next nsemlag the boneeliold Wan horrified by shrieks of Hutaetdlne oreasahAnn o)d wsv nan on the ptiMr.slde.Ml the street, go ing homo; from, market. waa. kaocked early aensehsM by m iyimr boot that came eraaklnc; throng h the front win aow, i ue isunnMNM ins enatont of practical Joke on people Was aa daagerona a It ..wis tooUti, aad if he ever eangkt anyky toolings roa4 Xwaatot n;- - The aalaan Munii fa Morthwood ha Ixedatf 10,000. A HwTIIKIIII rum AMWRRKIV av Horn tanAMK "lke the Why out umter tk maple Ute, sUler Katerperhap tke ioor dais ling will tall mWiO' Si Kate to.A Utile MoUtt UatUleV out In the shsrtle, and walled about with him In the shade until kl little head drwiwd and he wa )eeptng nuWtli Habjs mamma gt up onc r twlc to loon out anshHisly at him. "The doctor said that It he Wpt It would do htm so muck good," she aay to herself, Then Aunt Kate brought the bahy in and laid him down In hi crb, 'HU ter," she aald. a she turnett awav, "I with your heart was hot so set on Httle Ibdkje'a revoverr. Vwn know tka if he die now, k 1 fe, but If ke l, what fear there is that k nav Inherit a lova r liquor," Ilia p,Mr mother fac ItHtKnt sworn anxlou than Wfore "I knuw, Kaie but I will pray for my bov, and 1 keep hoping that per haps he will lo the mroi of turning his father from the itath of intmr sitce, t would rather be would die now than live to drink strong drlnkt but he I all I have left," Tho baby grew tetter from that after noon, Dar after day his mother or auntie would take him out to rock him to sleep under the shade of the great maple; and a he grew older and larger and strong, he span his afternoon playing there, till they called the grand old tree Hobble's maple. The little hoy seemist to know from the llrst that he was to lm his mother' comfort! and when she waa feeling lonely and unhap. py, Vinwlng that Hobble'a father wa drinking at the vlllagn hotel, the little fellow would leaie hi toys to alt on her lap and quietly Mroko her cheek until she gave hint a Mm and n smlks Hut a very sad day came for Hobble and his poor mother. Mi Mndslcy drank o much that he could no longer keep hla Ntllon In the bank, and so they had to sell their pmliy home aud tnovn to a very small houe with no such beautiful trvc a Hobble's maple. Tho little fel low was nearly seven years old when this haitened, and It was wonderful how well he understood tho trouble hla mother was in, Thev had to send tke servant away, and Mr. I.lndaley had all the work to do; but Hobble got up every day and III the flru for hvr, and though he could bring but half n pall of water at a time, yet he took car kl mother never had to bring any t then he peeled the potatoes and set the Inkle, and cleared awav the dishes, beelde) helping to make ihe teds. Alt the time hla mother never knew whether Hobble suspected that hi father was drunk, She taught her boy to lc afraid to toueh n drop of lliiuor, ami explained to him that if he never put tobacco near his mouth, he would never feel the need of it. One day Hobble cniuo homo from an errand he had gone on, aud Instead of chatting with hla mother, he hurried to set the labia ami then went ol abuie. Dinner time efttne, mid Mr. I.ladsley came home, but where was KoUblnr Mrs. Mndsloy called, but Iherti was no answer: she felt sorry he should not he at ilium, for hie (atW.ww-sjWfttt ht her, and they wight have enjoyed one. pleasant inealbut sine he wa not to be fotiud. Iliev sat down without him. Tho dinivs? wa a very nice ono, but the motlwr could not' eat. Where waa tum ble' Mr. I.linMoy, who wa a very kind man when sober, noticed how worried she looked, and said he would find the boy for her. He went all throiiith the hotie, nnd then to a little barn, which waa not used, except that Hobble sometimes whittled there, -die opened the door of the barn aad nailed Hobble. "What is U. father" Mr. Mndsiey knew the voice, waa hla son's; but something wa wrong, ka waa crying. The talker opened tka door ana went in. MWkv. Roldilel Your motker cannot eat her dinner Without you, What la the matter I Oh. father, father!" and feskwie'e roloe sl;X)k with nob. ? "wnai naa nappeneu, cmiur "Ob, fatherl the boys say I'm nolMng ut-Oh, fatherr' Did the father gueaa what the hwya had aald. tkat he tient hla head and asked no duestlon? He drew tke little feHow eioee to kin. kul-what nowM h earf f Koklde waa very tired nnd nestled n cloae to kl father aide, "Oh. fatherr kow aU and klad yon are. I tore yawi father, and I don't earn about the hoys. Oh, father I wUh you'll bad n notnerliM ny noiMri You aee, abe makee me promise that t won't even touch Muor and tokaooo; I wish your ntother had itone that." tM lauser neaa nann lewnr; nan not hi mother prayed with kin and lap mm rron an inietnpec ancaf At feast, his boy should not; Mane her. My mother waa a cood a woman a ever lived," aald Mr. l.ludlrV( "but. Robbie, I wasn't a good aoa. I thought It wa manly to smoke, and chew, and drink with grown men wkea I wa but a mere boy, and, although I hated tko taste of liquor at first, I grew to like it. Bat Hobble, by flod'i help, I dont mean my bor to cry nay morn for hi father sins, I will never touch a drop, and al though It kilts me, I will give up amok Just then the barn door opened and Kohbin'a nsothertoekad In "fih. coma in. 'mama oeme In. Papa had enek a good moti.rJut like you aad he'ajroTag to mind her now, and not toueh liquor agala." Mr. Undeley Ineked at her hue band. "tea, It' so, wife: and it'll be n hard ght, and nayhe 1 win aw n Wtereee over w, ht yow nnd JtokWe. ,nat help ne. uiiUMswr tnat turn V to, WIMi Mr. Undeter rewtontsstwd 'UtodaV Umr aUtar kmA mmlmXM. Mould' m)mmiimwW nwn nrnwvayv .nsaajnaj aianan nyp mm tavaaninji j nwv aapaayn; fm the baby died. , "God heard ny piay. era." she tkoogU. " 'r ' Yon ntoat not thfak that waa Us end of all the trouble f Ms LladfM, 3&ymVm never erm agnvn, nncw vr esrsen m tnj snyone wnnaMNaV totoMna kntlsawM al iened to meet hi kwf nUar way a.innwnsi ha wowtd he m nruy far n kn nr n aVtok khnthn laflMsnBlfXMRwaw1ff weuld Wtly get lfk v4 It. Thn Hot bie wethld ttng fw Mm. and brfnMrn the cm awe tl.V Mr. Unpsley bvk eart to prypnr fr him, and by and by Ike dreadful chain of lnbHupymnc wa brvken, nnd Mr Mndty wa rvsv Vr4 aa a gentlmta atwoeg tke vllbv gvr, Andneieragnto dbf MoMd. g on n cry nvuw me ny ii be wa iae aon o a , irrnsi 4nnrr, mmmtmmmmmnmummum fo l H, gwtlnen, wtk many vwtsd ipMiHhvaai KiUll Uk Ike uueation of wyw aspeWf $ , There are threo jw4 ble lUwe wHfc rwgMrd b Ike origin of sprta, Their! nwvtotHvtnngeney ny isreeess etsat44t, ami tnivswew dbM any proc! the snoutd aeerta evolution'priHV, hut denle Dlvlae agencyt the third aaeetw Dtvtn agenry by evolution yrewa. ftn, alstt, there are three wwtsepoadtnn views In ?gard to the origin .id the. Imflrtdnal-of yon, of me, of each id n. The tr l that id the little iRwocent. who thinks that tlwi made kin n ke (the little Innocent) makee iHrt-ptosi tlie seeond Is thai of Ik little hoodlum who says "I wasn't made al ell. I ftomU" the tktrd U Ike usual adult benef-lhat we am wade by a proeea nf evduMoa, Do jou not olwerve. then, that In Ike matter of tke origin of speck many gvl theoUrtsn and pietist are In the position id the Utile Innoeentr They think that specie were made without natural proe. On the other hand, mot evolutionist are In tke uosMlon of the little hoodlumi for they think that snete. Invnuse kJf "growed." wem'l ma.1 at all. Hut tker is a higher and more rational philosophy than cither, which hold that the idea id making and growing are not Inconsistent with each other- that evolution doe not and cannot destroy the conception of, or the belief In, nn Intelligent frr-ator and Author id the coemoo. Thl Is also more. cotuprhn elve, more rational and more true. 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