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Collections it'd -+, •it o,,Tleit to, tt imooptoc , . awl thsoatch. _ 11)S1.111 tv..l Merchant. on, the Public Dock, cart of . I' hill WhitV. Fish, constantly for /ale. , - 1. ItUSI:SiIYI.IO &Ca. ! '1,.. -" ''' ,'''•%t• itk./i.i.t. ilb-i1.1111.. ip Forenat and Dome/tie Dry , , -- ' .. r , ' , i, , i ii re clothilig IRPUPI and Sitars. km.. No. i , r. 21.1 • Ito-Ito-A. :•t.ste buret. Lie. ----- _,.---,.--. - 34.‘11: 4 11A1,1. az •VIN( . :V.NT. :'''" • , I I 4 . l , —•.ti.re up....i.4. its is. Taluniiity frail building : - ...1Pruti..1...4:...y.5•nifife. Erie- - • NI q. ititAti -wriAi.i3ON, • - 'pra ..., ~..:, • , r( NI. I f OM A! LAW—tnfler over C. B. Wright*/ :,::,:-.. :ff ~ ~......1...:4 a rr..i of Stnic sirpri. run the Diamon.l, : 'I SlSltill.a, do HAYES: f Illy ikiocenis. Crockery. hardware. Ile !1i.14.1. ___ s 11 IT! iJ ACKI-iN. . . !h, 1:,,, I, Ire lep,lln4! ware. ilugens Wart, Lime. \, . I, •,. 1. 21 , ciwavpi.l.., Efie. ra. 1 . ...- 1, VV 11.1. It' IST, , t.,-. ,•!- 0 M L L pil,,kterr. at:o Undertaker. corner orStateand • & Bal./111E dealer. - Drup;Medittlitr rainio; Oda. '" . •Ac . 6. Reed Hu de, is 4C. =II J.\ 1 rr; LYT E. * ‘l.- ;.;,,t T.i our, oil the pnblie square, a rew doom •, rt. EriP, JoilN if. IIUIiTON •Nt R etT tlt 41 . 4)/ 6 1 , 111 . rt Drug*. .11eilk,ilies, shad. %o. 3, Reed Erie. • I i1t..().A.. EbLIOTT. ' ' • Ito,itkat' prtntst: lnhie awl dwellina"on the Y4/tllll .I , le ut the Public &pore, la dons seat of vv. br i e Italtjt Ilinidit/. • Teeth ingertedon ti,old Mau.. tEout anew an enure sett. Cart . '' t ~• t,,1t.,; In Itt4 lOtile G(.414 Ind reActred to health. and urn .- ....'• 'it , th cit.:it,' with intatrudieuta and Dentifielso as to • tte ttt ~t t:el44ciddlearu4 . . oil work warranted. flirill ___. ____ M • CitAI'INIII;IIIENT lIENTIST—OttIeeOn ' Ur 00131t1 t-ii:e t the Diataohd fi ve doors east at `.....*:;•, 'h." El te* 11.1tk. l'i:ices rtairottable,antt all work "air. i•vt,l Erie .101 , t. IA IR!. 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To work t I To Cut To treairt Was qu e eap and gown . hi it 'wrong the poor 'hectic, jhitib t. to keep then, throb. • the days •whewboake eopte"coold Dot 1 b use of Iford ud ; kiegs, meant such. , e .to till the soil. JO costly grpi— e mod of daily toili e.e110111211 fur them. Time was hal joss• to rind And write Were th oght a wa►►drotis For that', ho woke with the ►horning light To earn heir daily bread. The man a more submissive slave. • The le.!u is head-pi.ee knew ; And so the mans from habit g iels Their hirth*.right to a few. • ' i• Now look atuoad, the light of troth sp.realling far and wide. • And ihat which tilts the Eoltlish youth. Must shame our ancient pride. 'Tie mind alone can wield the sword. lit spine of wealth and rank : The, artmlo.ntay fare the if,:rd, ltiitlt thousands in the I?astk. We'acorn not (bore of huEI, degree. For Re 'twerp wrong to But poorer me n Da. rich ciit be. Ant quite aa noble too. .. The prince may act a gayer part, (Rol he who work 4 for bread Mar hire pere! • i •And p•rhips Then grieve Witold a hr, The.eAuees of -Are wearing Before the P, Most old opi The mighty Then aid it Wild F vers For r .he r Inthe bofore the eleetion,of a ropresentatiyi to ilogerian Legislature:, all classes, high .•12(1 low. Ire the chosen badge of their piriy, consisting. geuer ally, of a feather, a ribbon of one of national clthsrs, Jr of a fresh spree. or flower. - It Was thus espy to recog Mite. at the first gi MC .. , to which party a man belonged. An the country of ;` , leserad. (that sending region, which Pony well be called the garden of Hungary.) daring the election which immediately proceeded our king's last . 1 breath 01 Leith, a badge was chosen, which, from the I poetry..ot i its name, and the beauty•Of its farm, exalted iu m e l c h au l ) . Curi osity. It ass • plant found in Lower , -Iluripry.!more especially on the. banks of the Danube mid' the Theii.s. On a slender green stem,scontili I decked with leaves, waves a delieately.divided feathery 'lower, ? which, for softr.ras and flexibility, can only be compafril with ostrich or marabout plumes. • The soft vrbiett`nesale so gently. nod the Color of which ' (mune!! he described as Mateo,, Will partly explain the peenliar issrust that the Bower b ars tiongsry; ly, ••The Orphan )41114(.10s 114." CouittJosepli Zichy. ityinkfte - ad arif , nt member of the Left; had" brought great queutities of this plant c , intutues fur years' tftiet4eeti) from Ins etifstes in Lower Ifuorry to our _upland d i i,''triet, Where it will not grow; he distNibed it as, the opposition 1;10v. 'at the election o 7 deputies lUr the inorrtentanua dit'u of 1817-13 The flower wee so he- ' 1 comine art ornament that ityloy ladies whose hitshinds or eath,•rs nelonald tit. that party, ad4ned their rid•nt hats' with it : a cirenno.tenee which. doubtless, brought over many n youthful proselyte.. . , ' One Warm autuina evening. I sat with a ;rue-hearted peasant amity. before their colt :ge door. I was to re main with th them until the fallowing morning, when I- ) expectedto receive ir letter avtieli,abuttld tegalsta :my Movements: Father, mother. and children were string ing the dark goblin, or purple brown spikes of freably gathered 'Tyrkish maize on long pieces of strong twine, in order, to hung thein in festoons from the tong straw roof to dig. In the hat of one of the fine active lads waved "s most beautiful "Area limey loj" (Orphan Maiden flair.) at least 18 inehes t iloag : The blech•eyed E (Eliiibeth) observed. wit h some pride, when . she / nid taw • how I'Bdr:tired it. that thi dower wail not to be fotikid Wont stony Nesgrad ; am!, perhaps, nowhere in such perfection as jest hire. oa Abu neighboring banks .of the river. •My former toriosltylretterned. and ! so mitred into the origin of its extrscirdinert came. It was only allei' repeated elareaties"thitt my hosts. who, et my questiOn,had disunied quite-a solenin air, 11 0 detirmined to impart In me t legend that peerails along the shores of 'the Danube ncerning this flow,er. Aceordinglo•an ancient custom, it ,might be only re• listed by the grandmother. on the long festive eienings of the Chris,tmas week. As oho, however, was now ill. tlie,bloominfg Erste. after marring es the re:Membered every syllable of it, was slit:Wed t. 3 take her place. The full moon. jost rising, quivered on the'ealm waves of the Daenbe. and the whole seen; gave a half-saddened tone lb my' mind; that well adapt ifil far the cowing le gend. . Erzai:befan. in a low voice., to relate as Not fir from here is a large mair i ket town. Which; with other estates iii the country. bec are the property of a German Count. on his marriage with the only 'daeghter of a rich ritaglinter. Afjer the death of this' lady—wile held some. office about the pawn of the Empress—her husband come from Vienna to jive on the.estatas. which. he adrajnistered daring the, minority of his tine sous e as •their guardian. • Great alterations were now introduced. The old'ofrici.ls , and servents:—rtiost Of what hid inher ited their ainunionalrom father to I rian fee gerierationir..- were replaced by . A,iistriine. Beferelong not a word of ilangsriarr was to be braid in, the militia; the family it; self did not understand a syllable If the language. AD i jodicial,proceedings were triaiecteld in German $ epee of the ofileiale`had the alighrest atquointence 'with our [ mother tongue : and, if the poor peasant brought forward a imppl a intur a petition. he Wes net only unable to make i i himself enderstoed,.batt was • ria mocked and isreelted { MI that account. When. they winded is hii tenderest, &elide (hie pride ie oar noble oriole.) he appealed to. , the Count bistiself. he gained bet a repetitiion of the same ireatemot.only,seeodapanied with if ereased *cern. The 1 solexesalts of •very ouch attempt, wu approliatioi (or the Officials, and hareh words or blies Air the peatrant.— . r peeper fell .rntlawll7 ou t the pedlars. like as' endless eight. mod were deep furrows in their beggerd faces:. , I)anon was a game-keeper. apd bpi artfitutrir leak life ~ 4 detrestic happiness with his .wifit and child. He wee ~ - of the, Danubt, SATURDAY MORNIN flie'child fell 1„ and tbe blooming cheet of his young wife greet pale f rim stint and aosiety. •1411014 -knew not whorl* to Wm: The tillage 'doctor had declared .meat and nourishing food to be the uoly triedltionfoi mother and Child. The t presleription was received 'in silence ; it *4 given with ilie ei.ilduesir : and indifference of one who, grcllkti dull to such sad scenes by their freque • ' repel lieu. cares I.ttle whether the advice ho gives 'ea ' followed or not. Fur !patty Mute after the departure of the do . t remained brooding gloriently over his wordi. ': it , ' t oho wife kad at tart, through cheer wearine,a,f with her little one on her nun. The !stint :7 the atiother and child, and two large teat - - tants to hie proud fuce—fell down hi r' dark Beard. Suddeolylis eye date , ed to burst, strazgling f A rorn him • Steahhily he tarot ; and gropin ' ed hi.l bed, drew forth a clout'' , ' ceslinbit ;• he throw over Ii and. hidiug beneath. it his' r he hett:teried through tit. ' • It Was already due , 1 food, awoke Terka r herself with dtiße t 1 elone". , Wl,er• be had been • ; hms to , fo 1 , which ;a' • ands ;Sts.. doorway. ~ when the rryier of her child for from a fey/Trish steep. She raised lty. looked around, and saw she wa■ 'was JannA 7 She knew that for a weak About. work what could hive induced At, his sick wife 1 A hprrihle foreboding., could not define. seised . her. She rushed out. e 4 him With *Jew! voice. There was tie answer,. /ref.orned t 4 the hut. took the. waiting child in her imootad darted from house to house it the village, asking for her hit'.atid. -Bone had hot see:Chino; others showered with embarrateimcnt, and sought to perched,. her to return to the hut. This Only rendered the dark image of corning evil the more distinct. Onward and onward. a aanieleas presentiment seemed to impel Terka toward , nne axed spui. Meanwhile. niet iind'erimpletr;- ty closed in. Thl starving rh'ild ch. of its ,mother; who. though. only half clothed. neither felt the raw sight-I,OW. not heeded her infant's cry..— She had now arrived in frost of the. Castle ; the gate■ were wide epee. but the entrance was filled with a crowd of pealak. Terka stopped for a moment. and turned her large black eye on the bystanders,. who. iiintivn frog with terror. were gazing towards the isite,ioi of the Castte yard. - , Silence reigned fora moment ; • loud horrible cry then pierced the air-•-ene that seemed rather forced from • sense , of poWerless rage than from pain. A cold shod der ran through all present ; Terka had sunk on her knees; but Foie at once t : and with the strength 'of mad: new:, pushing aside her neighbors who sought to detain her, reached the space within. •• • It was lighted by the rudy (041'11' of torches. held by a I number of servants who were ranged around. The hus band lay, bound - sr Wit cords. on the grouni;•and the hiss ing scourges fell, with fearful rapidity upon him. A few riaces aktrint. stood th• first-Mended Contit, with his two beerdleia sons. Al three app-crud to look upon the t scene rta on en unexpected . exeitrineit. If a 'groan or cry train the poadher (he had been caught in_the rict.) ! caused ,the exectitionei, who had been created for the occasitni, to pause involuntarily. a heavy blow on his own !hind:ler.' dealt by the Iti2ll 11. 1 ,0ir of his gracious lord, taeght hi,* to do his duty : atid, urged by a I , feeling or revenge. lie visited this insult to hintselt - with .1., threefold force on hit,licrim. Terka. g.qed with vicsot eyes : no cry eicaped her lips. The itnyin hod loosened her long blit . ek hair. wltteh tike front her pallid Mow" as tlinuOs she wished to see rtiltre clearly. 51.1.bsoiellilly she d r ew ttearer.tio her Itupbanil=and nuW, he sees her ! A fresh ( scream ef rage burst (ruin hint—it was like no !Inman sound ! ". Away !" he cried,- in the Hungarian tongue. " what would a angel do ninon demons ?" The vnog _wife made. no reply ; anconseioualy, s he :I. opened ~her arms—the child fell on the stones of the court-ys l hd. and she sat feinting by its side. , Silently. ,as 'at the fluentl procession of a murdered man, did the neighbors carry the father. mother. and child. all three covered With blood back to their Mut. The savage humor of the great lord was for a time-at rest.— The streets were empty; no one dared to appear- at his door while the Mournful train passed. Tien-thc;se whom humanity had rendered bold enough to.taAke the hunts man. to his home. withdrew in anxious haste. fearful of exciting spew the rage awakened in their tyrants. . The injeries which the mother and child `tad received in chew canto th pavement were form+ellt slight: but 4anos lay in a burning free...occasioned' by Mt wounds. Wdd fancies, foil of the terrible evens of the evening. and mingled With the ardent desire fur revenge. agituted the brain of the sick man. From time to limo, 'Felice laid ceolipg barbs on the deep. bloody wound'. with wbfcti his back and shoulders were covere d. and 'lieu seated herself quietlyiddre head of the bed.'. Day broke at last. 'rite huittstn'an kaew once more the Willi baud diet so gently :touched his brow, and found a !Milo for the child to whidli Terka sadly pointed al their consolation. The little one set on th• firm.. 00 1 far from theirs. playing with the bright laor that fell in light ringlets on joy neck, and the rich abundance of which . was`4lte joy - and pride of her parents. Toward titoon, the trampling of insui hones was hcisd• The door was Baur open. and the foreeter. wjo oq the previoesrdsp had arrested his predocenur. eud litrooght hiarto the Castle. now tiitered, occeuipapied by several youths. ' 9 ti "Your lord command. you," he cried its a tome of per. et:tory issolorm "tortantly to nitro op the bre-suns Mitch youwo doubt atilt have to the hotw.. T.hp mo ot bitnoolf write without to be witue,;s to your stithinisaion." The harstauban. unable to 'peak. c Ist a look of deep ineaniagetta Torka. ••.fascia bad bat figs pin." she said. with downwud look. .."Wretches, beware! A lie plants-tau bet deeper in disgrace. Deliver the arms that 544 persist he conceal ing." ' - , The huntsman himself now made a sign of.denisl. We bare bidden nothing." murmured the young wife; almost issodibly• The cosset had .overbeard this . contretsetion through fhe op. dirs. "Dreg bim forth," betned. Ilia voles tiessibling with rage. "Met the hoof Of my horse may trample thialying Magyar's semi oat of his body. Di yea heart Oat with bin, ,or his punishntent Ash fall of those who besitaAo. Let the Warne he searched." con doned he. "sad if Mire be found whet' he so obstisately denies, he shall pay for ie with hip tife.l6 Tbeyeathe seised thei . sick mita Mod Illitgged him to the barring sand. which at this place covets the shore. Terka followed. 'According tolaw, nonet;ut itteMarealkoitod to beep tke arose, without exgrensjeraiirl4oll tlioniartan sheepskin. • or ON by arts I; and d with outibe, to tati grmtttl- rt-fore. ME MEE =ME .4an visrdon 4--oitirettge tiel cliewits on to his A resoNe tteein ,is lips grew ps!s.".4•- , iu the, straw tlist rOrill b,syrel gun from his co.'- , shoulder his large ttruile.lr 1110, pf i kieli. and po eitLr-flask, rho ow Theo' 'ithllibt the ruiriun canal empendeLe the head of her hyaMod., ••11old one•inoismat-4 ill tools 1 04 you Xleeire." gibe treat heck f Lets. telloase. • fa f few noemidiihe retuned. with a rifle n her hand. "line." mud sh . "ii the weepen:../Tod theintll •ith itlß end. before ey veers awnet, she lied teiTl , jur e elm.SI and Orei. I „T 'The Copal otptiotigh the heart. fell Win hie bairn Jim" twin. to hie fe•T; - ; big frantic: wife clasping him in her arms. hiepered wia• word" in hie ear. -In en in. "ant Th. threw theinealin together from the bank into die Mr am. - T • few bodies *ere never found. ' .tier these terrible evektic, the deserled child (then fire /care old) becatneio object of the tenderest - care to the whole village. Tho is.h:biionte. were incited to peals bs a natural feelitig of - compulsion; partly by a dim unuttered syiniitliY;;Which impelled *theirs to take charire oldie child whoseWirikoppy reirtiher had avenged there ill. Severaltinteg kind=hearted Weibel* tried . to lobe the child to their *wee. intending,to regard it as owe of their swat het tele ,ahrityiveturnid to thelinft of her parents. Neither kind one harsh lito4tineat could done her to May: she .twits• sieted thiolltrot °populously ',slip away unokserved. ' Wises hungry!. oho went into the village end asked fOr I . hread; if thi:i Were of redto her on condition of net re i ldruing to Old boll she wadi* bent her bead, so beautifiilly adanted wait 'sunny curls. sad went hunto—her hunger unoppeasitd- 'They asked her often if the hittl fear being alone in the s•elit..try but; she then would trails, and. Idtint het dark blurt ores in wonderment le tite Nee of trs•; trisetioner answer.. , •••Fatheeand - onottler isse with trie.-4oululers; theF 'watch ill nig!tt 'dud; Aliment 'wsw." l , At halt tliey were obl , ged to let the itrangeybild have' heel, way; b,ut sup. plied her regularle i land abandsney with toud and cloches. _ . /4 degrees It kind of *welt) ids the country people atezn her. Her• strange.', ed ustme-the gentle sadness that *as spread Ayer her featereti-thin ever-ries pered assurance that tier parents spent every night with het. gave ticrate.:olr to romitrs of all soitsiunsone the Su. prestttious. It woe said that their readerls spirits actual. lyi s ac from their watery igeavr, to. prdtect the il oring th had fi is rkeu. This ;bete(km nil chrt,,,,,ht, , ,t go fir, o th t p thb peoide gradually ive:ili..l pn, aLitig to the girl, or h4ritig het- il't'leir Ii ;mei:: hot av:• - r 3 ttiiirz...he required wee eon veyed too [uteri:, whence site. is 0' by tacit ogree- Richt Caine I) retch it Thai ',grin.), unf c.ti:nclat . ti ellt:re. iy AM.% her on'it ilichiliatioo..; she d d riot I'k• the s. , .e.ety ••I end trst iII 1 . 1 e . f" s'tv,„ltt.il Cie Co I'M: , I ofhuot ire brings, and hid no kilo ileitil'e tut their %v.)... zirt too beriu:•.r.l ;,, be,ome tit:, rev of t%-!i,:•; ::, ,u :..::..1? • f l/. ' ''''''/'" ' 1 `..; / . t .''' ' ... -- ' ll. a 111 " """ 1 Thns, solitary arid enntpenwalessi •tio !opoord il,to a • not escape ine : , ..11," ' . . • '.:l :.:. • ! R:._, : .1. 0.x.ii,Y..ii.'..11e4i icii.4..: lint (mire n'.l .1; 1 i - ,' c , t a .40.i:,e•-•-i V.Pfl. - )11 nurse;' ti- i.trs horn • lovely maiden. - ~ ' ':. .! - i 2. lie roughly grasped her lour:. Nike!' hair , end w latiil ,u ~" , ,••:-.",,•., . " '.'.. , . .• ,• • ' • From satirise until evening 'he . ittnele be *ea% on the lit several :Am .ts !Ground his ri4lt 11.1111. "N is 11:1 'he - 31aleilit ' " - Tel " I ".' 1 1: •''S ' ' l f' 't .r 111 " 1' 'PI': i.i + 1:4 saute spot , sitting en the shore.' eithel in e musing.. trinin:thently ev - 71. - iuned; "c,ril thy siii;its to tiie 41/0.." e onto. T:1...• '• . t -t I! a- 1 J.., iA IC Th. e ?ri t er .. ( l -.4• dreamy- attitude, softy wenn . ..ring to the. raves . and • Titeiomie,s tre:11:)1O io sorry lino '"!\ . 1; pii n:,! ' t:" .1 :I: . ' .641. l' '' r ` . //..* ' II ' .r. 1"". " 11 7 c;t ' l .11° ' i '' /e1: '' / i Wilding' oval them. se if listen/of far ri repty: or comb- my pirents!'' she c ried / ••• 01, li-1,1 t oaf c:i.idr' - t i,,, !zt -,• • ~, ; ;;;Ie ‘.,:',..e : .L -. • t ;-:,• :' ~,,,, or t:;, t...t.,y ;; ;. - lag with carefat pride her tundras. goldeln hair; which i Aid sit Manly -,s WI en alit/Z. c.t.,11.-.; ). ,111 th e p .i.... 1 Ii r "' ...-... •' .1. ''.:• 1 ".• u !: .. ; 1 ' 1 '.. ' P r i' l '''''''''', 4111 '''''' . L dipped in the moving mirror of the) water.and enveloped of hoditiz, :mewls to the 4nT. - .Cii f•inin mi.! . :;;: k 1a....-il.tt ' 4. 9 .-111 ... ' . "`'ib..r. , • ,1 ••••'. in.'.,:, .:,.lun't en (.11".1i.1::: :... Cc • he. in t h e sal i..h i tie. like a in mile ef rave.. - etroJoi beg iu lo beCifin vii•id ite.ive; its c,lor c islizinz :0 """!' I.IIrI .--" !I ''' .. I '' I '''' ' LI ' c " .1. " c " ll ' et .4 - 1 1•'; - 1., . • Eleven years lead elapaed since Ole digit Du - which the • dull grey: a hullow joloOtinglottod ttivu heard : unit 11;1 " U. "' ' 1 ' M., '" • • r • ' •-. farms - l' l "'cr . ' - 1-' , ..:-, parents of the orpha.n htd met Ilieir de ill. The old i.clor uf dersy rose irooi ihe eat re. 'it, ~;.1,;,-, tt-er..ht a -.- 1 ,0 •Y I , `'N `!t '''',. I. "-!"- '''':'::''; 4 . . .i . V Count's oppression, far froin being Jinni haled. stn4 th- a cry of jay'; stretched her arins Is toi; arils a virob!,.. oh•' - '‘'" w " II '''''' "' C.:l ' ll - I ' t ''' r ' e - ' ll ` e11: ( " '4 " - " r ;"' doubled. under the united Sang Orilla iwu brother.iotlto Jert, sli d mim i c h it , t h e bt.t.ca,,,. , - ISe,L-. 1 -. i ' • • Vied with each other in inflicting pain itilid ailscry - 1 : A shriek of horror buret fripii the tyran% the lust-i 'ill ' " I ' ..: %Vint° Franz wasthe lerrarof all the prioi Who vt•Creintil- t r ,......., 1t . e i 1 . ,,,,,.,1 ~, his h, f0 ,1! 1. 4 1,„ .5 „, 11 , ~0 , . 1 ,,, t.t . ,,, - .. . 1 -: , ble toren . h.r their led the oil" itin nil it of in in •V; and go ., d ser e i .,l p ie ,. hick s end ..L ~,i. h.,. t!„.te"i I' labor due to him, lVilfred. till suorig it tirother acs 'is me. ,'....,', hr e i.,,,,:ii,.. r ...1, bert h 1, 4 4.„ ::: 1 .,,,i vi ~ a ,,,! 1 ,.A.,„ 1 ,,. libertine `O6 - the tno•-t hientions atattire; Whb, in hi's ;it iii -ground in a swoon. Ills timid reface.: as' lriu'ul t •ate i ther't' ' passion for the banquet, nal the citss . c 4 . spared nekher I de:testi, (I,r it t.r, cirri...! •.y fht. 4 , illd, (/'"4l Td))11:4: A tli,' the goods nor the binds, neither die - Seidl nor the tril;ii, tit ire, RO.l•ree: • 1 oil Ii 11 an .7 hunt. tieing re, 5,14: Every holy: . feeling l of ha . slinitity lie - eine.' , '1"'•, • b •lts iver., .11l e'at:iii.: to • :7,1 , ,•!1; tall ;;.,. n• t ,'- to he d r ied up in t . est. two he..rt.i. , 'Vie father of a lath- .iae.te I stn I 1..:.:th1.ii„; :II E:e‘t tilirJek I.ie. 1 . 0,4 4.13.- ii; Ir e nil& il when all oidvred him pp to the cie•lie. ; '1'1,44 auld.'ii. .01i int i ll.,red from. 11...iilif e.l for,,:i e.•11.,- 1 , 1,, fur this was the'aure'm n.itf apprittchiiig ,inisforluite -- *tle wretched culprit.' . . ~ The mother murmured e ilort pr yer, aird 114s:eat-a to t ; Count ‘Vilfred coon •iine'r rnsitc. a 1 :L1. 4 -i ni r. z , :, i - i , ,.. • conc ea l 1 - t e r s er( and her chilfr rt . ii the; retinues! corner 1 UM} 6' •eulcitra..TruM w10c.3 he nover..rritirot4l.l AI. ' "t er ' I ''? of the house. when the annetieg of iiV,lfredla block hiirse l the re mere, mitt la's rider liii.:iier drer.thed her. Ist t af• er , ':"'"'-'. 'was heard on the castle 11.11. j . . 1.. i a d,,ng 11111 e.., %kirspUtpled ill liis..d ii' moinentsl oats le. 0 . 11 , 4,n arm Sl:natty flirting. doriag• lie bov-rest tillie• tineriipstlic.lit,7 wrii. wlioni LP LI.-d 1111`gLI ill f.i-l'ionuitt.l '' I '"'' • '."14*.:41*U.' Wilfred had ritblerr out atilt, n ilexen fle grey bounds. .lion oot,iiittg. but lu.ulrutt rii,l a longing for ret ea.,o.* 1 . 1. e ' l -` l-I 'l e " . '"' -4-'l ''' ' ''' l ' 142 "" ""` h, course ihe hare, little earring to his wail 'its t ied_for the!, Property reverted tu-. Starr. . :t ,t ,r; ~m ;; , :tc, t . . 0. ;1, , ,,,,..v. frt.: 41 , . horror with which he filled the•l/toitii:•illsge t he this 1 1 but iniitdens, eyeirli ' llice this is un.i r 'nue ei f e i i t. 1, ie . ' a u d ' 1 " 1 '1 '!,' ''''''-' : "t 1 ' - '-" l '''''.'•/ * ' ..rd'':":lC::t in aii:-Ii i - unholy ilistitibettee of the Sobbed'''. The sport • ill net couud along the shores of the psiiithe. et; or- w fie..., ii : l ' l e !'.''' "'I -ri '.• :•'''' l "'l''' a . f'' ':j-' 1 )1"':: . i" prove suceesafel; the 41. 27 lied !snit nt r4O l ll-the 'fi e'I I }e long, fl lien filrineute of which so ,e'oselv re,tentldo I, A ' ;' ' e '''''"'''' Lacere le3 ' I ' '"d• on ' ll 'i clkoder. had failed in speed-the gain° bed esebartrthe battler.' tke bri.a?th Alaiden's Hair that they byre gl . reei 'if 0/1.1., I ' '''‘' .ll : , ' 4l: ' z1:::11.11: '""' 1 ”: 1 " -; ' l ' . 11 : 81 " //11;. " 31 °V ° I Ile relieved his ill-teniper try pell4tg at thelmenth of Ma! j,,, n ,,,. . . . ' Z .t.1,.•.....1----, :',i ,1.•11 •.,i •cl iWin....%\hrreia :',as 0..C.1 Arabian • borne tit! it bleed; .and giving the di, that. l 1 Erbil e ...„,a, N1,,,,,,„,, , ,,i!„, t h e mom , • had fully r. i.",, •'"rt'll'•'" "I . t"" ' l- •".. l'autitzlAt . .l ;' , dper to telie certato Ib eware of their crone. were' slinking , feitraelly , aurae. e.! ninlyarilV iiiiiiiiii milted itho Atreiten onil its'4,lrceik bh.;rei,. ,' 1 ".. 6i "" tr '' ll II " lij I II `" '' l. ' l ;'''"'' ‘...4'•''''' slams d ' l Out irg`• I taste of the *blip, ir. his obstinate determination to reach : liere and Meru; het tvt•eii the reeds tiera se.cti the tteh.co:e "' he l''''"'" •Ii • - "l"'q''" r "t" • _ ,; • , his prey, he had ridden farldtt,:r loan 'paws.: iitoor. hungry li ght' flowers. the latusturi• of Which'te i r ,0,1 ratted; fili s it ; : I.'4 "‘ e i: " 4:7....r. ' w 'i b; iv , J..F.•.; ,,- I or-!%c i...: wii,e used vesyd, he sought to s bOrteti the l a ay i h s ck . to she' sslitch. gently paired tp the eyenin wind, bore testimu. 1 1 ' . "" - t""'' .. .' " " '.. 0 l' • l''•"' - ••••l•'''‘...:. 111 Ram •ot / i...lie. castle by leaping over every obstacle. A!tar proceeding n'Y to the milli of the Ilan; roan fetid. ~ i - ii-'..1 . .. i, as e t':.• ! 1'.71-,•.• ver...l liir.,•., ~'. :titian any answer. ' madly on his- way for hair Sri hoar, st tm!ti refreshing, %, it wria lato-,mv hosts retired lb t,t :I , 2it I retn'eiricd tr' '''' '' lI P` " 11.0- 3 qn ‘ f i. • ." wII I I : , : i r l ' . . II : 1: " 1 1 ': , e ( ' ) . l . : , l ;: rt. i . 'fli: t l : l l l, l r t . ' ; ;l: I breee.3 suddenly roused the h eate d ri d er it rajo hi e sullen , . de g oil mt . realb-forethe lictosc. - 1.1 It t th, ~,,,i,,,,. ~, i.,.. t"il tin .ti;6.,•,, 1,.., th.. brooding. Ile looked op and rotod itiorittel! on it. sandy i nicht of tire Diouhe, nod Clue sig-141: of the rveth,,lFelleat. 1 11 ""' ihe ' rlllieer 1 11 1''''' ,1 "": 1 d - Old , Zsch,” ti; he ter ! 4 al. I rood by thobalik of thee Donets- Ito woe ihimt to *lack- to me the kgetill fluid heTird. • „iniliart) (-Odell, to t'ut ti.,1.e, , 0f,11,,i Ceitrt At onete ri O his pace„ both fur his onittand his Isolise'i sake., when i . ! • - l i .._ . . • .. t it3plittlaml oos ••••'.ifile.•,•C d l e . i.,,L,tig • .•Z .cj.••• , 1, 1 - 1 . ,,, the, animal, shying and *tatting nsidi„ete;ped short.- i • ; • Observing the Sabbath- I li iv. 'no , rti alit. :Id, twe. bit i) •t - or” he ket th rum z't • n ith l Surprised at this unusual niovernsut; he I ked around •..iltsd c Pbati can the sabLadi a delighl.fluly of Vac Lord, lilo, - . Ole ft , ho:•l4 ,, r:es. ''lj:.l Z 4c 1 ," r• ills a Otor.l gr,;:,:c.c.10 ..! seal • ' •• . fur the cause of the horse's fear: i , .. , , i le..r berz , .,l of 1,, la :,r t +,.,;tir i3ez.i of aii exislanatmn„ „,,, I , "'Don't acce p t the itivititiou scut L ou to ' th a t ‘-'undrit The sight that met his eyil.e , altho u gh fur r front ecu• . • , • „ „ .. . '-' .• • and witli•Atit wisitnaz for Cie "1-;e.it rut t'io Cott. t. •urotteer:- , . , - I !ion a similar feidang in tern, held him.,for'sorne nso- ' l ,,,.'" 64 '`' ° "' """Y ' - edit) say that lie spelt tic cr to I.n: 11h , --it ritibliC!••,Ongo .1, •ili'l, ,a t a solemn phi* , ra n!-Arhy kohl Tice ` . betier -iiiiii there on. IT .te !le f •ti;t:l iii : iniinio nhoni hic-lo.ed metal motionless. A few paces Rum him on the giassY hilloek, lay the orphan (her bead resting on her *rm.) 1 , ils : l ' an ! the hatter lice d '''''' ' '' , • I IL( :i ilz. Th.. the n're.. (.1 •...i I .1! 1.0 eiiont'd'hot 1..ri:0 . "buly deer co*, if the fourth commandment has ni re- a .,„ : 1,, unconscioue of the ridir!aappreack. ' r , i,..„„., U. !„ i:,. i: , :. ~ .., ~„: ~,cf ,,,O re he eii,.7 .- I straining power, then avoid it for no velgarity. Depeod A magical lUvelinetso gleamed from leer Cannte:naner mt., him rt t0tt,.... 7 ,...!...,t,f 4 . vitt ii c..tit. !Vt.. •...tit: the truth arch smile.urn it., rt is the . more coarse anil:nuirelined portion eel ~ j„,,i ,z , 1 , „ •„ .1 „„ 1. t „„ i ,,,, i ,, r ti,„„ I Cap'cord!"Ti.je Ill'hlCll was bent toward the itiliatit omit sea who nutrtga the feelings •orctinr,-h r,• 'niece% produced e ; r-.:1,-r,,il ou: ttr.,f.,:. ofl , J,:gLie r in a hi t •l t such as patted children weer, white they! eentore to play' 16 ! -t ! *° """ imit Y „ ha oral , into the I leg people b y S ilihnthdesecrahen. L-t gl'ad t.is:e d.‘- t h e j u d ge , a f ter ~,,,,r at nite ,„ l ,„ to I„ s ,k, - „„ c „.. henn a s .' 11.014 en grave , peopba-, kleatterhile, which j a y 4 fey you flow it. harry: if t moot resort to, so weak on -or- I ja.oeil. mid ”Ohl Z ter' escaped the l•-eittre inteo?ed w .lei honchos and calends oi mild Amore. heaped is her Chap. Bet taiii , uwitht {weir. arm . hoes , , gintent„ when so moor Getter ours ufe on my al. , 4 for 1.1? spec: 4 toads :. on . ro itio're, ati.l the' 01.1 Court, "Well: but coz, I . llave •Ireddy alien my .word that 1 it, 1 ,,,,,. ,„..tz ; i„ it, f d ir e 1% jo t a il 1 1. 11 11 , 0 : 1 , v , c ,: 0t , 5 ,,A u5 „ tellng around it. on the - winds, now flamed in Satiric fileoltems le adhere . I ' and Saw enveloped in rialsishining folds - he slender i wni N ee r l" . " - 1 • • ••Itrealt it them yon owe ellegislice to a friend . who' o il: , et „,.,,,,, 4 ,, c) ~.s :'lie rcso:: of which &pm, " a (Inlet The whole apparition was ono ofnittracing bean- - i .3. 1 Lisa a prior c l a i m . '': ty. rare end captivating. • . , •, considerable amount of property. it 'to-Paine irece-sary to t Alow Fnif l would do•t fur at i• body , 1 would t ' - Mach less would hie* Malted to inflame th a ekeise• t .i••- -. .' • - Flo i eft:twine. With More than orthortrY :.:rirtinv, th. el:ut/se: h um. itfor.'you; hut , do , i,u know, I don't believe in Sunday. 4 ter of it _Mrs. Nl-------. se its 100: l flinchl ) hie bean of the Aueitints; he . alighted femin hisi..•• s.urea4,.:,;ss., and approached the maiden. feariug:Noli the while lest laid in host: to oteellue" -coma allusion .might be dostiling his rouses, and the i ''`Tour mother did. harry." , ! hot not of 11:e best reP.i• It: ot: f:r pr ',.:y and t; tilt. - •1 eczompl;sli it point it A It't ittipoll :Id, io- 1 1y.. •:',,en he r 1 ,...': - r ?I v ' te ..1 1 •whole enchantment didscilve. iota ow hefiors Au reaekmt i - `'let-A-k--.lthirw," s•id he thesl'it.n. , an d stranZe nlany, hence per,tits lisle' I.r,,Lug!ut f0r1,1,.,rd iir the ~4. . .. 0 4 _ She did oat look up; bell cuutialand iriming genii Abe {0 it may seem to }on , that is ,the reason 1 don't.- of ittiti'‘soliiiieril. One of ,:rt -- tia n :lin ti•es was. an i..: ( 1. r . flowers. . , , - , 1 1 Wittig% 4 - was a •iittle shaver,' Senility was the gloeini- Iv Y-iiikee feuat Cooui.•ri ilit,..san - iii• c 7 , irt.d.. in e ver y ' gen ", .. Wh o art Bine" he at ;length red:tinted, , ainMet ; eat day in the culeuder to one . - I.• ruin sunrise to striae% , t it the nam e of .%li e l ti-:-., :. .11,, a ,„ a n .,„ 1 10vyt ,...- ~ 'trembling With emotion. 'L'ol'• oft thou eternise or ttit-- , we Were scarcely alLiaded to wink. As seen ss Leo were , ic : c . sio•tt rer, and it :.t-ti not le:pp.-is ale n•F !•.04,,', niortalf" . I I .1 . l` 1 I lliellaid. We Wel"! *rtted iu *row. with our Rableo. cate• ; 4211 ti•iiii his • V. 4 Poll1114.:11. cle , •eu'.*l ft i ;Ls or ca - . • J I •• ' There was no anria:et, • , ' cooties, and .hymn b oo k.. Even religious newspaPerii 'he e..is t .,:.i...i1d in i! , •• b.;. ,i iii,-h i.•ii.c 00 rouser gone the Count drew nearer. aid sat down at her-.(cell--- proitilluted; end we wou'it as sins II 414.... theitzln of 1 tired I.ii tt.ievi'isirlie.irf bat Otind ne' l ,n ,:t-cp. o ,:t-cp. ' t•Listeuri he resumed . "I feel. by the passionate beist.• 1 4 dancing r hornpipe on the pulpit st4is. as st e pping over ' ' 'filo .I.ou wyer otims reetrt i :tog le.iti ''..fis:fu.ttially, fur a hog of my he•rt, thit then sr mortal, like myself. 1 I the threshold of the door, except to Ichutch. Therei se ' MOUIPIit. ellille 0 0 t*, 1 ,0 1 11,:.. * know not - whence thou Corneal, le what - 'hi nanie.,.. , , It t Bel, repeatintill.intne. creedis , and emortlandotentr, iill "What have ,t ou Lotto it i in relalico to th e I l w r o c e e o f • Halters not. Woman reigusr but by bearati's power.- 1 the bell semitioned as to a change of sector: and that was' Mrs. M--ws.'. - • Reign over Ili that is mine. sad over met" ' With ' tballei, 5 teii. bald ti/hill who dared stop to pluck a temptiog I t Operuttrz 1, :, - i.t . e t ,..t . s'7lti ly -as it , r-'ortstr.'y tit sing Wards he trie4 tooriere her hand. The meadow' DON leek- . 1 daisy or buttercup by the roadside. Our pittriiirclial pas- : from a 1 1 . 1 '""r;+ 1 " , It ',. he retort!: .. • theuiot i cat ruaria. l-- h., i 1 . ..1.1 ne tie -i.o- 7 Ter kit - 'on kne w and go•geod of Ird op for the first time ! and On bar countenance was de- t tor:was fonder disentangling knotty pitted only•ehildisit vesatioutat thoiaterraption "Heolit'. and diving beyond his ;fe t a. in the doe.trinea'of election } . .%„,i „tint right A.,,,,, „ p ~, , z . ,: - , ,.._ Ti c ,. (7..iitri. Bar , ju • ithe eat* .10., speak io loud that - I coons' hear eikati nog depravity. Ourehildoih minds refused tel fallow in' fly nod spectator= j,...n•••1 its the iongliter„ sod pool. Airs. 101.. ii Ititit4 y %v.'s ./. ironed burever.. %bet are 411itai me." ,' - - '.' . , 1 i these labyrinthine mazes (thongh we had sundry poll; ' t , B ut , t ,, t y.,.. coAliii: w ilt - 11 10 ns over 14113 l/iti court IkOW.ee "Leave thy childish play, 'said the ktrightgeareleisly, I try the Oafs, and repo on the knuckles. by the writ of re- 'taut out iti 1,',..e . L .. 1 tit. • eio.:er 1 pord 'li .. .us tor ' , bold I "Dosithoo not bear?, Dust thou not understapti Omi t iffittdoko 1 Amid All this "stroug meat.' the *milk for ba • t hang , i 1 Hr.:. Peace to tto old tenio,le u,f jai`.,'. ;,.... and I offertkee? 11 4 Count Wilfred. lord of this wide oons, , o,l . bier.'.(olderod by the iufant-loving Sitviotar,) was 'quite I iki.'"Cf" . I'' ke 1114 " rvt ' r 4f ibis, it is la !'“iii 114 ° tl'° implore thy lose, Follow me to my castle. ead.let.,the ' overlosiketi. . ; "sere and yellow leaf" ' 1 world say what it will, thou obeli be Lord Wilfred', wifei" "'Oar Sunday dinner was looked forward toss • sort' I The maiden listened thoughtfully io his wordi :. a sied , of juvenile 'minimum; ' though our inclination to pro-' foreboding flitted unconicimisly -like • shadow overhkr long as ladoffoilelY• Imo IfoooromououuslY cut short: by clear brew. ' **(do oat oniferstand--1 knee/ trot wharya soodiutim bag* to our little - chairs and bit!hatechisims, r l ; would wit h me-I foef,oniy that !your presence slat Toe advent of a vagrant dr, or • profane mosquito. war 'nod disturbs me." With these wattle she turned fro hailed with an infernal thenkagiving. is 'affording a eon - him. is though !in * anger. ' -' • I venient respite fur the study of anatomy and natural The Ciao: seed up, he felt a gush of that impatience history; stray leaves of 'Tom Thumb." `Mother croase,* 1 4f-' I*" .whicifithweye oeized ai,n ets the slightest contrite - la-lion but I claims of the fascinating creature. fiefurc hitt) su'b• tined it, , • , ••Thep art a child. yet 2 charming. ti wondrous Lindens:mid. dims. oh sweet wild maiden; . Thou shalt become ny wife—shoo shalt go. with ins into my ensile —shah leave this place sever to return." Of aN Wilfred had ash!. the orphan understood Only _ that he Orposed to remove her from her home. In atatiour tear ode prong op. ••Leave : Ono priee!- ! Dopers:7 she criod, ' •Stratyger. Irt by jamcia the u ith arch words? Kotle :too that l'llldi the orphan? Leave me!" eke cootiotted. cud clasped: her Aldo& ampler:ugly. •,•leave tee to myself! bo,lote wet he : art;' and she beta. .in a {.toning ottitude, imer deli ithoube—“They: mar. mur I tear they are dip!' eal riettn;ilh me:" I Slio shrew herself weeping on beeltis es: "De . slot riniry, sy;la me, loved ones! Newer wilt I e ortolan& jeavt Chia (titter:" A shuddcr rink through the *night. A thin rculleo. non tt ? lan w dAwii on his nri4d. invuluniorls. iuv thetighl3 reverted his Collier. wilt, had, been niordred on these Intuits The det nis of the awful' event hod idwn)P, no fer as wss Won c.incealed front 111 in and iirutlier: 11'ily dii. Cie blin.:e of his father uni4 tn.e to itult end Woui.l!: 1 I _ .. Pp.rll!-.• P.--- - .. - -t .-r Adver;-(r. • ' ' . ',city of.*:•l:.‘.—New Cia.,....: '113.1.3c- 1 2..omin.osr..ns li, . , cf lii z - .ld one.' •' ~ .. i. 1,, the I i•t. 1:no (Vv.) Wszrira....v,.. ,p,.(tre Pit-41e: . '. I . Witil ' oll.-e wort, Ile ell%i , A the maiden in hi, nulls; ! " ''',.'" l ' t "..!... )1 Ili" "oro',r •^t-,o'• 'of an.•it:Cottit,i/1.4 , ... , 4 tid 4oug.'it to draw her -ewer, . .1 ~, T i Ht c i t y. T h i, N et -..... ), r r,iy.:r . or. meiitt.i t.f ~ Tile or:phaiii sprain...! nit The attz . or o r outr it z' A d in ,-,di i Glint lloo•o•—c - ilind - or tt %.• , .7. array of renti.i•-•00'• e ft) glowed on her cheek ; her /iris bine eWI ft oiled n.t ''' ' '''' ert '" / "` ti 11 ' . ''''' / ' .-c '" 1 "" . " ! . deh ' et u 4 1 " ` l ' . t!.i..:r y . .... c . ~ :-'cikore. ,o.I! !....t:'•",'' 4 C:11111.11'.'1J tO. :"i 'f it wou'd mti iiihi lite :the t05u1 , t,... tottudt t ) . 4 , ”llelp"*.stir tf,il.3 ; •'hilt.! • Ain I toile forridstp!!' , r " * " . : i'• r: •' t P 4M :" . "1 1 . ''''':'" :l ) . " , i 9 1 f 10 " 4 " - Oa tho•ti: r r.1.11. , 1;; 1 1 ./ Ph'.s iii d ets-d gr.o.t,. of eoll.liry , P ir' ' '' ' e . . 11 t+' ' •'''• reopi: o s a 1.1 • /r 'A .to ;tl.llteiglltePt'Jg' rOu.eli, who. ut.x- ! 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' ..! , I bmilt of th'e Arran)., fl.. ! !:. or .., ..fe.:l , % 1114 4 it? 1... hou htik fool." le.! '•thou crar.ie lout: Art thou really so tiodi:v.t..ited with tiara and the warl4, as not to kuuw thi.t cacti of ['iv *arils if a tileii• ileiboti, before which every NtU Irvin!)les aorl;tir L.:leur? tell Oro thou mu..! follow me.", • S 3. S 0 Al.l A . Advance. t.. 4 din Su:tar.' ucett , iniinfly foun c!. between the pagcs of wore, soporific l,ndency rdla rruu.d /..`ril!illf Goer ^ t•ur niVistatillte pastor, bode to viery atteini , t vigilant parents to keep um from ettsigtuting w Ole law of Nod. ',l • With 4 hrt onsietv and itoprels , nee we. ,u'a teitt 2 d 'Tr \ r - T he distapproratece 'a •011 Set' hphinti the !in t!' n..•tiVitat a welgonse'retease fur oro t ptbkedsitirtts: v,h^. strvvitit:Lt _a vreurird, limb+. 1.-4 his la.: 'go!dr o be 4111 v, 3. . !tisq : ill iitC !Ali ghl: Wg:ii 1%1)4: ti frelitg: 0 1: i'vf ,3 1 4, ..; , 'Il ieluttiraltrialit we thre w C4l r•( i% t:ti OU . tt r ti grabs b.n).7.:•.1. the uhl aaple tree. or 'itiltiorrd the, meadow twit: tto th, !litinge, or ,!fore told brhotle'Lomo' from immure! int when fie er•tt into ntirlii:h. hi tie at night. ythat...‘" , -. rut th,,..Lion. A. littltt nival 'flint Pctitente in fit'lter . pinyer,•l)l it litthofint; . e,l .2!,•tvett to '1).1 one cttert; , tl ti-',l'.) both!' 0./ ' C.Z . I; * ,4 utt,! , ..' tr.U.V a/ ilit• a wegiinegs i. , ow' : I but, hood.' ' • r. . . Very tru tholitolit I. g.drn , Y.fully. ns be %I:m.(4f cord f- 2 1 so dy. h i t( ) th i s-1 9 i t rebound: And yet it lq an old fa;llloned drinr; prints u•,:11 lioc• rto the oLr r oxrrerrln at ilio.pco D ;t1 Mil td-:;k put it I::`,slott. 01. cc be.tuc/z. . , MIU MEE MIZE t • ‘' t• ..11,,•it r ; 1' !;.1 .ve •p• :~.i 4,1 .;•!t rc . .:l;letr, a qa ir 1,0 6nk,al.: • 1,1; :It • -i. '; 'l 11111111 ME , lEIg I le d •, rn r ;. gotAttozoiktee two twill-4 were 0 ll ' I} (lOW rd trip. on lowril (he Sli•wourt s.teans -r. OM; of theist I,W t i• ba by *built three 1111.1111hfl s ud her I)u.loind had bean gime In Colif.onia about to o is •• how old or that hilt 7" fr , :o/ the oth.o. Y. About three moullo4 01.1" . '• 1 ihnitallt Oil tour hu=haiiJ had bee!! „T .- me C%tforittn!wo ",e.tra PBSI n h ni ' •• Oh. }rs : hit he ato me T . /14{, later mti4t h tVe eerie ord.: NI:1111El2 17. 0141 it %tit" ‘.% ca:~nee(ea n.,., MI •"';:! , 4.1 Jr, L. 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