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SHE .LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1888.
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Tie Story of a Masterpiece.
By HENRI JAMES, Jr.
E TTO TABT3. rAIlT I.
JS. tOePTrigtted.1
(ceKttxiriii.)
Tlie longer Lennex looked at the plctur
the mere lie liked it, and the deeper teemed
te be the correspondence between the lady'
expression and that with which lie bad In
vested the berolne of Browning' line. The
less accidental, tee, seemed that element
which Marian's face and the face en the
canvas possessed in common. He thought of
the great poet's noble lyric and of Its exquis
ite significance, and of the physiognomy of
the woman he loved having been chosen as
the fittest exponent of that significance.
t- He turned away his head; bis eyes filled
with tears. "If I were possessor of the pict
ure," he said finally, answering the artist'
last words, ,' 'I should feel tempted te call it by
the name of a person of whom it very much
reminds me."
"Ahr said Baxter; and then, after a pause
"a person in New YerkT'
It had happened a week before that, at her
lever's request, Miss Everett had gene In hi
company te a photographer's, and had been
photographed in a dozen different attitudes.
The proofs of these photographs had been
sent home for Marian te cheese from. Bhe
had made a choice of half a dozen or rather
Lennex had made it, and the latter had put
them In his pocket, with the Intention of
stepping nt the establishment and giving his
orders. lie new took out his pocket book
and showed the painter one of the cards.
"I find a great resemblance," said. he, "be
tween your Duchess and that young lady.1
The artist looked at the photograph. "If I
am net mistaken," he said, after a. pause,
"the young lady is Miss Everett"
Lennex nodded assent; , "
Ills companion remained silent a few mo
ments, examining the photograph with con
siderable interest, but, as Lennex observed,
without comparing It with his picture.
"My Duchess very probably bears a certain
resemblance te Miss Everett, but a net ex
actly intentional one," be sold at last. "The
picture was begun before 1 ever saw Miss
Everett. Miss Everett, as you see or as you
knew has a very charming face, and, during
the few weeks in which I saw her, 1 con
tinued te work upon it. Yeu knew hew a
painter works hew artists of all kinds werk:
they claim their property wherever they find
It. What I found te my purpose in Miss
Everett's appcarance I didn't hesitate te
adept, especially as I had been feeling about
In the dark for a type of ceuntenance which
her face effectually realized. The Duchess
was en Italian, I take it. New, there J a
dKtdedly fieutuerriUepth and warmth bf tone
In Miss Everett's complexion, as well as that
breadth and thickness of feature which is
common in Italian women. Yeu bee the re
semblance is much mere a matter of type
than of expression. Nevertheless, I'm sorry
it the copy betrays the original."
'Tdeubt," 6ald Lennex, "whether It would
betray it te any ether perception than mine.
I have the honor," he added, after a pause,
"te be engaged te Miss Everett Yeu will,
therefore, excuse me If I ask whether you
mean te sell your picture."
"It's already sold te a lady," rejoined the
artist, with a smile; "a maiden lady, who is
a great admirer of Browning."
At this moment Gilbert returned. The
two friends exchanged greetings, and their
companion witbdrew te a neighboring stu
dio. After they had talked awhile of what
hud happened te each since they parted,
Lennex speke of the painter of the Duchess
and of his rcmarkable talent, expressing sur
prise that he shouldn't have heard of htm
before, and that Gilbert should never have
spoken of him.
"His name i3 Baxter Stephen Baxter,"
said Gilbert, "and until his return from
Europe, a fortnight age, I knew little mere
about him than you. He's a case of improve
ment I met him in Paris in '63; at that
time he was doing absolutely nothing. He
has learned what you see in the interval.
On arriving in New Yerk he found it im
possible te get a studio big enough te held
him. As, with my little skotches, I need only
occupy ene corner of mine, I offered him the
use of the ether three, until ha should be able
te bestow himself te his satisfaction. When
he began te unpack his canvases I found I
had been entertaining an angel unawares."
Gilbert then proceeded te uncover, for
Lennex's inspection, several of Baxter's por
traits, both men and women. Each of
these works confirmed Lennex's im
pression of the painter's power. He
returned te the plcture en the easel. Marian
Everett reappeared at his silent call, and'
looked out of the eyes with a most pene
trating tenderness and melancholy.
"He may say what he pleases," thought
Lennex, "the resemblance is, in some degree,
also a matter of expression. Gilbert," be
added, wishing te measure the ferce of the
likeness, "whom does it remind you of?"
"I knew," said Gilbert, "of whom it re
minds you."
"And de you see it yourself H
"They are both haudsouie, and both have
auburn hair. That's nil I can see."
Lennex was somewhat relieved. It was
net without a feeling of discomfort a feel
ing by no means inconsistent with his first
moment of pride and satisfaction that he
- thought efidarian's peculiar and individual
charms having been subjected te the keen
appreciation of another than himself. He
was glad te be nble te conclude that the
painter had merely been struck with what
was most superficial in bar appearance, and
that his own imagination supplied the rest
It occurred te him, as he walked
home, that it would be a net unbe
coming tribute te the young girl's loveliness
en bis own part, te rause her portrait te be
painted by this clever young man. Their
engagement had as yet been an affair of pure
sentiment, and he had taken an almost
fastidious care net te glve himself the vulgar
appearance of a mere purveyor of luxuries
and pleasures. Practically, he had been as
yet for his future wife a peer man or rather
a than, pure and simple, and net a million
aire. He had ridden with her, he bad sent
her flowers, and he had gene with her te the
opera. But ha had neither sent her sugar
plums, nor made lwts with her, nor made her
presents of jewelry. Miss Everett's female
friends had remarked that he hadn't as yet
given her the least little bethrethal ring,
either of pearls or of diamond. Marian,
however, was quite content Bhe was, by
nature, a great artist in the mlse en scene of
emotions, and she felt instinctively that this
classical moderation was but the converse
presentment of an immease matrimonial
abundance. In his attempt te make it im
possible that his relations with Miss Everett
should be tinged In any uegree with tee acci
dental condition of the fortunes of either
party, Lennex had thoroughly understood
bis own instinct. He knew that he should
tome day feci a strong and Irresistible
Impulse te offer his mistress some visi
ble and artistic token of his affection,
and that his gift would convey a greater sat
isfaction from being sole of its kind. It
lecmed te him new that his chance had corne.
What gift could be mere dollcate than the
gift of nn opportunity te eontrlbute by her
patience and geed will te her husband's pos
ition of a perfect likeness of her face?
On that same evening Lennex dined with
bis future father-in-law, as it was hi habit
te de once a week.
"Marian," he said, In thacourse of the din
ner, "I saw this morning ou old friend of
yours."
"Ah," said Marian, "nhe was that?"
"Mr. Baxter, the painter." t
Marian changed color ever se little; no
mere, indeed, than i as natural te an honest
surprise,
Her surprise, however, could net have
)een great, Inasmuch as she new said that
ibe bad seen his return te America men
tioned in a newspaper, and as the knew that
Lennex frequented tlie society of artists.
'He was well, I hope," she added "and pros
perous" "Where did you knew tld3 gentleman, my
dear?" asked Mr. Everett
"I knew him In Eurepe two years age
first In the summer in Switzerland and after
- ivard lir Pans. He Is a sort of cousin of Mrs.
Denbigh." Mrs. Denbigh was a lady in
whose company Marian had recently spent a
year in Europe a widow, rich, childless, an
invalid and an old friend of her mother. "Is
be always paintingP
"Apparently, and extremely well, no
has two or three as geed portraits
tltrt Pi est bay rtusH&iy exr
te see. And he hat, moreover, a certain
picture which reminds me of you."
"His 'Last Duehewr " asked Marian, with
eme curiosity. "I should like te tee it If
you think it's like me, Jehn, you ought te
buy it up."
"I wanted te buy it, but iff told. Yeu
knew it thenr
"Yes, through Mr. Baxter hlmsslf. I saw
It In 1U rudimentary state, when It looked
like nothing that I should care te lek like.
1; shocked Mrs. Denbigh -wr much by telling
hlratwa glad It was his Oast ' The picture,
indeed, led te our acquaintance,"
''And net vice versa," said Mr. Everett,
facetiously.
"Hew vice TtTear asked Marian, Inno
cently. "I met Mr. Baxter for the first time
at a party In Reme."
"I thought you said you met him in Switz-r
crland," said Lennex.
"Ne, in Reme. It wa only two days be
fore we left He was introduced te me with
out knowing I waa with Mrs. Denbigh, and
indeed Without knowing that aha had been, in
the city. He waa very ahy of Amerfcani."
The first thing he said te me waa that I
looked very much Ilk a picture he had been
painting."
"That you realized his Ideal, etc."
'Exactly, but net at aU In that sentimental
tone. I took him te Mrs. Denbigh; they
found they were sixth cousins by marriage;
he cam te see us the next day, and- Insisted
upon us going te' his studio. It was a miser
able place. I believe he was very peer. At
least Mrs. Denbigh offered him some money,
and he frankly accepted it She attempted
te spare hit sensibilities by telling him, that,
If he liked, he could paint her a picture in re
turn. He said he would it he had time.
Later, he came up into Switzerland, and the
following winter we met him In Paris."
If Lennex had had any mistrust of Mist
Everett's relations with the painter, the man
ner in which she told her little story would
have effectually blighted it He forthwith
proposed that, in consideration net only of
the young man's great talent, but of hi
actual knowledge "of her face, he should be
invited te paint her portrait
Marian assented without reluctance and
without alacrity, and Lennex laid his propo prepo
sition before the artist The latter requested
a day or two te consider, and then replied
(by note) that be would be happy te under
take the task.
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iissT cerr kis is tub city rea. thb
MONKr,
. Z?. iwe Reatr roasting every day.
Always rresn.
Extra help, prompt attention. Goods deliv
ered tree, lelephen connection.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HAST KINO STRUT,
LAMOABTBB.rA.
QUKESE1
' NEW GOODS
AT
W. A. Reist & Ce.'s,
Cr. East Klacsna.DakeSU.
Cheese ! Cheese t Cheese !
Six deten of the finest Kdam or Dnteh
Bead Cheete the market afferdt. They are
naran teed te keep in the waimest weather,
Pineapple uheetr In large and plonle tlte.
Alte itea nefert Cheats lu one neund ilui
Jar.
(
TABLE OILS.
Headquarters for Una labia oil. Alexis
Qodlilett s, Metutl't, La tour's and B, nae A
ua'i Zueca Oils. The are the finest oil In
the market, and wa are prepared te supply
them te you in larae, medtui and small die.
Ilia BOOM In Dried Href and 11am. We
hardly thought this would pay te sell the
Bnttt Dried Beef at is ceutt per pound, but
we are making tt pay by selling two or three
barrel of beef per weak. Come leek at It.
Taste It and be your own Judge, it' Armour'
best Uhlctgn Beer.
Hotels and bearding hent. NOTiCIC We
will make special price ou te pound let.
The Cerner Grocery,
COB. EAST KING AM D DUKE 8T8,
F
NB I FANH I FANS I
Reist !
WILL
Positively Give Away,
To-Merrow, Saturday,
1,000 FANS.
11,000 FANS. 1.0D0 VANS.
We promlel them te you last Saturday, bet
they did net reach us In time.
We New Have Them.
AMD WILL DISTUIBOTK
i
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
gorYeu are expectrd te ask ler the fan, oth
erwise you will uet get It.
leek rea niUGaiNSTo-Memtow.
Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer,
Cr. W. KUf Hd Prince Sts.(
LANCASTKB.PA.
OIQ DAY
S. CLARKE'S,
TOMOUBOW (SATUUDAY), MATZ6.
Loek what we are going te give away.
Peppy Oil Seap Comic Cards.
Calendars, Package Helder or school Bttap,
most useiul present of all.
zS Ilex raney B vaperated Pared Peaehet given
away ter efl 8i regular i el lln price, 1 5c.
Call and we will explain why se cheap.
rnll Lin or rUERIIBTBAWRBBBlKH always
en hand, orange and itanana.
NOTE A FEW OF CLARKE'S PRICES,
CeBVes, fresh rettted dally at our store, 12K,
IS. 18, se. 21, & 21 and 'a cenu ft B. Ubeck
with each and every pound.
Try Clarke' New Crep Teas, finest In Qual
ity, Lewest In Price,
Baker' or Uunkel Urether'a Chocolate, 18e a
rake. Paker'a or liunket Brether' Cocea,
Bpp'a Cocea, 20e. Kelsen's or Cexa's Gelatine,
McLelth Uelatln, loe. Colburn' Kngllsh Mus
tard, lle a can. We have In stock ! nurber,
tehyland AtC"' Beit Kxtracu. try tbetzrt two
bottles Uoed Extract for lte. Sugar Cum. 7e,
a can, or lour can for SSe. Mara Peas,!:, three
ter xoe. uur msiuern reaucea teiuaaiau.
8TAUCUB8 and uears-We knew w bava
the largest and belt stock of the above goods
Initie city. Juit tnlnk. Laundry ;ureb, se V
i rive-pound Package ler 14". Bosp-twe
cake for be t eleven oakea for tin t tonty tenty tonty
feur cake ler tee, oryeu can buy live cake of
Seap and five pounds Btarcb for tte. Best Cern
Btarcb, three and four picks for Me.
ITLOUtt Beiler flour from lae a quarter
up. nen't fall te try our Kite Caae rieurand
Martha Waihlngten Creamery Uutured Pleur
and be sure te call or send for a Shawl Strap
te-morrow, or you will miss it.
S. CLARKE'S
WHO LISA I. E AND BETAILTEA AND
VOriTEK STOliK,
lfl and 14 SOUTH QTJEHN BTBHBT,
A Few Doer front Centra Sqtuare,
AarTBLKl'UONE,
QUKKNUWARJe.
TXIUIi ftllARTIH, " ""
CHINA HALL.
OLEABINQ SALE
That iMts twelve months In tne year. The
bestcuallty for the least money alway te be
had there.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
HEW HOUSEKEEPERS!
Tea Bets. White Qranlte...... .12.00.
Dinner Beta, White Urnlte..lJW.
Dinner Bets, Printed ItTJ.
Ne geed misrepresented. All Ware ex
changed if net satisfactory, at
High &Martin,
NO. 16 EAST KING STEEET,
LAcAsmrA.
TRAVMLMRa OUIDM.
etMaii'iai'xffg'f
.w,i mj
TREADING A COLUMBIA R. R.
Arrangement of Passenger Trsln en. asst
alUr, SUNDAY, MAT 18, IBM,
NOBTHWARD.
l-&ve , v.
Quarryvllla
A. tt
1311
11 M
line
11 M
11 W)
AM.
S.W
A. St.
11.A0
T.U.
1X8
let
11X1
1.4
1.51
3M
'A
4(4
l
IMS. .
IN
v
. S.40
. 7e
. 7.40
. 70
. 7N1
.7M
a.tc.
King Street, Lane
Lancaster.,.,.
Chlcklss
Marietta Junction......
Columbia.
Arrive at f.
.lawuug,.
s.w
BOIITllwinn
. a. w.
MUng 7.a5
. Arrrlvaat a .
!? Juncuen 001
Columbia , ... avr
laoeuter 5 te
King Street, Laue... w
guarryviu.. 10.31
J SUNDAT.
Leave
Onarmillaat J.lOa. m.
eiiNrs
T.U.
SIS
Kintri itret, Lane. at .ej a. ra and V.5 p. a,
Arnvat
BmdiiiBj iu.10 a, m , and fcM p. m.
Lean? -
aing, at7.a,m.,andp. m. ,'J
Artlsra taf ttf
Klna Street, Lann., at 0.10 a. m., And.5.P.- ''1
uarrjvuie, at e,tn p. m.
SgfTralnt eonneot at Headln with train te , . ,&la
SilTCJf MI W r2u vffltTssHSSSS '11
Allentewnand Mew Ynrir .( tintma - m St'tM
BUUHS. , Ji j
n . ' - ,,..... .WB.a III t -...'P.
nvn"M'"i. wiiatrains 10 and iron TeraV "
"", iiiuil iicuerica una jsaiif -s
mere. '
. At Marietta Junction with tralna te and. !m
irem cmckie. - s
AtManheimwiUi train te and from Lsbtv
non. an
..uMi.ua wuue,un. wiia train tei
from Lancaster, qaarrj vlile, and chleklet.
A. M. WILaON uuDennUnaen
ir ."r.r. .r "."'"i..:' ""
At UflMitu, jmiHtlAM (.t. c . m
EBANON A liANOASXER
4 LINK BAILBOAD.
JOINT
Arrangement et Passenger Train en. and
after, bcmpat, mat It, im.
NOBTQWARD.
Lcave a, it. y.H. .m.
Sunday.
4..K. T.U
tng btreet, Lane.. 7X0
Lancaster 7 07
Manbetm 7jm
corn wall im
. j Arrive at
Lebanon Kit
1 aeUTUWARD,
MM
1141
111
IIS
ses
9.0.
sis
4.41
9.17
44;'
5.U
6s
1.88 7.10
983 BK
Leave a m, r. it.
Lebanon 711 1130
Cornwall.. ,717 11.43
Manhelm 7.M J,'4
Lancaster. 81 141
I Arrive at
r.x
A K.
7M
T St.
1.4
AM
AtB
BJS
7
7.l
818
110
8.40
4.11
S41
ling street. Lane 8 S8 1 ,M
S.K
ISO
A-"iWiMO", sunt, B. 0. KaUread.
B.B.MErr,Bnpt llili. H.
INNBTliVAH 1A BAXXROAD
BCUKDULB.-In effect from May u,
1M8.
Trains uat LAneAms and. leave and aiw
rive at PhlladelDhta a fellow t
iWKBTWABD.
raetae iprsstt
ffew zprsMt..
War rassengsrf .....
MaJatralavlaMkJeyi
MTlMaUTralnt.....
MUgara xpre.....
Hanover Aoeom
lave
Leave
Laneaatett
lt.B.
nuiadelpBl,
4:10 a. m,
fca.nu
T.-00a.in.
n.pa. M. A.S.f
eapa.se. m
MSSVBSV MSi
Tt Columbia
7:te a. m.
via oelambl
wa aa. y-T!
-Mtiiintt
rredertckAoeont....
Ljaneattar Aoeom. . . .
aarrltburg Aoeom..
ONnsabta Aoeom... i
Karrttbnrg Bxprea )
Waster Mxpret...
ABABTWAKD.
ua. Bxpraatt
rst Llntf .....I
HAtrlsbunr Bznreai I
iiaea.m.
aaeia. . C
154
vUpelHsbta
itie
vuMt. joy,
Miep.1,
SdUp m.
9:00 p. m.
Leave
loneMter.
Kiea.ni.
1-ob a. m.
fclea.u
8-.BBS.Ul.
90 a. m.
11:58 p. m.
a--0Bp.m.
140 p.m.
tttfip.na,
8:48 p. m.
fiBCSAffiO:
..... ;ZT .KI5- ' '
u.:i W. SB. C2?i
AXTtVt) ttW.
tS&Vffl
tKBBwW tWth 'JU
vffl&Rv
LAneaater Aoeom at,
L'tunntDia Aoeom...
mil aspmst...
rnuaeeipnia Aoeom
BndayMall.t
Day afxprettt
Harrtsburg Aocem.
MBfci
ascsL..(,i
Tne Lancaster AoeommodaUoa leays
nuTLrgattaup.m,an amy at
UBW Dh H.
tm Marten AeaommeoAUOw laava esm
Ma at 8:40 a. m. ana ntwiMMttatrttnm J
Alse, leave CelnmbUt at 11:41 a. as. aiai tkMnvTt" .i
bl. reaching Marietta at Usui ana MB, LsswisM, 4
ssswtttaat8B p. m. and arrtvea at Ceinfi?iT 1
M wbi aiae, leave at t ana arnva a ."' v
Te Yerk Accommodation leave Mart.
at 1:10 ana arrive at Laaeaater bt fcca
nAetUitl wltt Hamtbnrg Brpree at 1 00 A. .'A("
Th Traeerteit Accommodation, west, -
y n. at., will run through te rtweamfe. - .'S
ram inwnu aneusiui
eetnabi at UnaVBea naakM
VBk
Hanover Aeoemmoaatlon,
satjen, Bad. ismvaa Osftl,
Arrive at unejsrtar at &
'Utnbia at 4:10 n. m-
AJ8 p. m connecting with Day Bxprea.
suaever bbwhiwiwew, wan wew
atLanaaater with Mlagaxa alxpre at
as win rttnutrongnte uuaevsr,aAurt
andav.
at LbAVMt eat nnO:
will aten at Downtnatewn.001
taanr. lit. Jov.BUaabeUitewn ana
trkee&le trains wklek rum 4UU v. O
tna Mall train wust nina bv wav et fJelaml
i J i K, WOOD, tteneral Passenger AsjassV
OBAA, B. PUaa Hnari Manager. .
OOilPLSXION rOWDMR.
QOMPLKX10N POWDER.
ladies;
WIIO.VALUJG A RKriNBD COUl'LXXXOJI
Bum wft
POZZONI'S
mkdieatjed;
COMPLEXION
POWDEH.
It ImMrti m. tirllltA.nt InniTAneftV ta SAa
'S
rtT.raC:: i
tnisitsHw i
tain, nemevci ui eimDie. ireeaie ana mm-:::.
-.- "-.r-"T - -'.:"."."-7w:l;.""'v zrT'fe'
oelorattnr.s, and mikes ihe skin daUaatirMi.
tett and beantlfuL ltcentalns no lime, whit
lead or arsenla In three hades, plak or , .;; J
white and brunette, m
rOB BALB BY
... - m r, mS-
Atii uruggisi tseu ingy uews gtvi
Degtlera varywbr.
jbtbewabk or IMITATIONS."
aprse lyd
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"CUALrONTB,"
ocean Jtna or a erin Carolina Avenue, j
1-.B0BEBTSA80MB. apreWMI '
tt
TTTKTHERIL,Ii,"
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J..
Ocean End Kentucky Avenue.
Open February 1, te November L Jfla
iai 1030.
m.j.eckebt; vq
ttayl0-2md
TIiANTIO CITY, N, J.
L
THR MANSION. 'J
.mm b mm m. M a. f
.... . . ... ,y
ATLANTIC CITY, K. J. 1J
Largest Most Convenient Uetl. Elegantly
urDlxhed. Liberally Managed. CoacnteaM
'einliuach and Trains. Orchestra Mustn.
CHAB. MeULADB. PlwtV'T
vr W nnmni. Oilnf l!lrfc r, I 111 .B 'l.v
,... w ,v . .. .. " "i?-.-.
apAPON BPRINQH AND BATHS. $
Minn w AfstRM. HiiiPHfliuie nniTM-rv. wr. UVs
-
xnis ceienratea Mountain ueaert for neaitB '!
and pleasure. Baths et any temperatuiai
summer climate unsurpassed: a charuua
Bn.MAW Vnmn w.,1. . .Ma n. I.m ..w.wAnt - "
.UWhIV. M1UU.U, ,... ..0 ...mug ... v , v.awaM ..
UMiinmedaUnir BllU firuesta. nnam Jnna L. "-&
medical ana ether tettlumuy, send for Olrn shC
lar. WAl. U BALB. v
laiyVXia Proprietor. Xj
HnD.HMrHvi.vrva Bfinna.
,,iri.wvaw - '.j,
ZIAliLi AK1I BJ-M
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ROCHESTER LAMP.:
ii-t niTidiiuW-ht Basis tham slL '$
a nnO.- Tit of CHEAP QLOBM fOT fltsl M '.:
eiisurras. m
tbu "VBsumme- m
METAL MOULD- BUBBU CTJSMKUI
WEATHER STRIP ii
Beat them alLThl itrlp en tweart all etttWtV "
Keep out the cold, step rattling of windows.-!
MtXClUaa UU9 UUII. AVVVp UUI WUWInH(r.vl
Anveaa ean apply It no waits or dinstss c
in applying It. Can be fitted anywhers-M ;
kale te bore, ready for use. It will net pltt, V.
v .hlk, . janata ..-. at-l-k 1st 4a n -.
Wmrp DC g-A UA&--f tllUMUU- aw. mm sjtmttjv mmumm s
ptrfiet. At UM BteT. Ueaurf ana BA-tTBc"
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