Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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THE BREAKING POINT
Wther of "Dangerous Days," "K," "The Amazing Inter Xude," and many ether striking and successful novels.
Copyright, His, bu Chvrge H. Deran Ce.
ATMNT1C CTV, N.
ATLANTIC) CITY. K. J.
WHO'S WHO IN TIIK STORY
s nAYID l.iriNaHTONU. crlef fihuilcltm
"li iinverlu, a small Colen, eetilal tint bluff.
W. ihnres a secret concerning Identitu 0
their belMtd nivhcw with
LVCY. hit lister, beloved bv eierubedu in
town
'an DICK I.tVlXCISTOXE, in who,, mem
, there I' a aav. and who (s drlrrmlnnf
imt "Seu te 00 back te Serada. hit child
VZaA home, M order te brldae the aav.
lii$ in love Willi
mttZABKTIt WHIIKliKll. a wholesome eirl.
vhe lei'i Mm veru tlnterelu. ,
nrrr.ltLY CARt.YHLH. eclrrss. who. ten
we' before, ue mired wjt l e curious
Jinru. Her hu,band. Luras. had been shot
it death, as tun acnerallu lellcied, lit a
ttrlaln Jud dark, a rich ueunu man about
Kuril. Vlark had dlsaeuearid Immrdlatelu
miid it u'U bcllcvid he vcrtshed in a
t
fltvertu' brother
iuaard,
rilKD ORKUVKl
.XIWhSnuutT. a iirtrsi.nnrr.itOM
Auvtccts that Melt l.lilnuuenc Is Jud
Vlark. Hi, rtrsjie is 10 arm- imnei tm
W1A. ItilvUKii, a aieiti
" .t. ...Iff-
yiu'iv v.'i-i
and
who
Oil cxtraiuaant
tP'SUh". Kiueiuein ureincr-in.iaw,
S. ASP ittm WHEr.l.EH. IupIceI Ameri-
wThlAK HAYKK. n neh veuth whose so se
eiallu seleil mother w'lshes Mm Ce mnrri
jUUntelh. with whom he Is smlltcii.
(in-Bery Tries Deception
TiASSHTT leungrcl uutHldc the neat
Jjprlrct lietlge whleli It wns Harrison
Sillier s viiMein te cup wiin ms own
barlielnr linticlK, nwl milted. And ns he
waited lie tried te iumglne Iint was
'10I11R 011 Inside, liehlnd the nently cur
tained windows of the old brick house.
He uns tempted te ring the bell
attain, pretend te hnvc forgotten Home Heme
thing. I""' perhaps hnppcii In en wlint
tnlght bn drnnui of n rnther high order;
tvhnt, mppeslng the man wcif Clark
niter nil, win fairly sure te be drama.
Jle discarded the idea, however, mid
bcim again his Interested survey of
the premises. Whoever conceived this
tort of haven for Clark, if it were
Clark, had shown considerable shrewd -ne'H.
The town fairly emelt of rcpcc
tnMlilj ! the trea-shiided Htreets. the
Children In necks and pniull e Hip I nun -dereil
gnrincnt.s, the houses set back,
cli In its square of shaved lawn, nil
peaceful, middle clnss nnd unexciting.
5'he lat town in the world for JudMin
Clark, the last profession, the Inst
leiite. this shabby old brlek before lit in.
He smiled rnther grimly ns be re
fiVtedJhat If (Jregery had been right
In Ms identification, he was. beyond
these windows at that moment, very
pestlbly wnmlng Clark against himself.
OrcKery would knew his tjpe, that he
ncur let go. J Te drew himself up a
little.
The house deer opened, nnd Gregery
cflnie nut, turning toward the station,
llnvsrtt taught up with Mini and put n
hand en his arm.
s "Well?" he said cheerfully. "It
iii, wasn't it'"
Oregerv stepped dead find btnrcd at
klm. Then :
T"01d deg Tray!" he said sneeringly.
"If jour brain was as geed ns jour
Dec, llnssett, you'd be n whale of n
newspaper man."
"Don't bother about my brain. It's
working fine today, nnyhew. 'Well,
h.it had he te say for himself?"
CJrcgoe's mind was busy, nnd he had
tad a moment te pull himself together.
"We both get off together." he said,
mere amiably. "Thnt fellow isn't .T111I
Clark, and never wns. He's n doctor,
and the nephew of the old doctor there.
They're in practice together."
"Did ou see them both?"
"Yes."
llnssett eyed him. Klther Gregery
was a geed ncter, or the whole trail
ended there after nil. lie himself had
felt, after his Interview, with Dick,
tint the scent was false. And there
nns this te be snld : Gregery bad been
In the house scarcely ten minutes. Leng
enough te ncknewledgc n mistnke, but
lmrdlj long enough for nny dramatic
Mfiitificntlen. He was keenly disap
pointed, but he had had long experience
of disappointment, nnd after n moment
he only sflid:
"Well, that's thnt. He certainly
looked like Clnrk te me."
"I'll say he did."
'Knther surprised him, didn't you?"
"(Ill, he was all right," Gregery said.
"I didn't tell him anything, of course."
I!ns--ett looked nt his watch.
"I was after you. all right." he said,
elieerfully. "Hut if I was barking up
the wrong tree, I'm done. I don't hnve
te he lilt en the bend te make me step.
Conic 11ml have n soda-water en me,"
he finished amiably. "There's no train
until 7."
lint Gregery refused.
"N'e. thanks. I'll wander en down
te the station nnd get n pnper."
The reporter smiled. (Jregery was
holding n grudge ngnlnst him, for nN bad
nisht and a bad dny.
"All right," he said nffnbly. "I'll
j'e you a.t the train. I'll walk about n
bit."
He turned nnd started buck up the
;.:,: ":.""'..i ,,"V'V; 'T Tr1." i ueim? up th- stair, and below that het
I,' I L, I .1 11.(1, ilf llllil-ll III lilt IIIII llll . I
t
'Well, you can't we him. Docter
havki lias just had a stroke."
ofs4he young star an occupntlen. The
newspapers referred te the stnr and
her constellation ns lleverly Cnrlysle
nnd her Ureadway Benutlei. It had
been unvlcieus, young, and hlghlv en
tertaining, nnd it bad cost Judsen Clark
his membership in his father's conserv
ative old clubs.
Fer n time it livened the theatrical
world with escapades that were hnrm hnrm
Jess'eneugh, if sensational. Then, after
a time, newspaper row began te whis
per that .veuns Clark was in love with
the girl. The Ureadway Heautles broke
up. after a wild farewell dinner. The
nudienccs censed te expect n row of n
dozen youths, nil dressed nlike, with
gardenias In their buttonholes and per
haps red nwjulcs with their evening
suits, te rise in their boxes en the stnr's
nppenrance and solemnly bow. And the
star herself lest n little of the anxious
Ieek she frequently were.
The story went, after n while, thnt
Judsen Clnrk hnd been refused, and
wns taking his refusal badly. Reporters
saw him, caiclessly dressed, outside
the stage deer, waiting, nnd the story
went thnt the girl hnd thrown him ever,
money nnd all, for her leading man.
One tiling wns clear: Clnrk, net n
drinker before, had tnken Je drinking
linrd. nnd nfler n time, nnd some un
pleasant scenes probably, hhc refused
te spp him nny mere.
When the play closed, In .Tunc, 101 1,
she married Hewnrd Lucas, her lending
mnn his thjrd wife. Lucas had been
net a bad chap, n geed-looking, rather
dny poker, carefully talcted, net very
keen mentally, but amiable. They had
bought ri house en Knst Fifty-sixth
street, nnd were looking for a new play
with Lucas as co-star, when he un
accountably went te pieces nervously,
stepped sleeping, nnd developed n slight
twitching of his humlsemc, rather vacu
ous face.
Judsen Clark hed taken his yacht nnd
gene te Europe, nnd wns reported from
here nnd there net tee favorably. Hut
when he came back, In early September,
he had apparently rcceyercd from Ills
iufntuutinu. wns his obi, carefully
dressed self nsnln, nnd when inter
viewed declnred his intention of spend
ing the winter en his Wyoming ranch.
Of course, he must. have heard of Lu
cas' breakdown, and equally, of course,
he must have seen them both. AVhnt
happened nt thnt interview, by what
cesual attitude he allayed Lucas' prob preb
nble Jealousy and the girl's own nerv
ousness, llnssett bad 110 wny of dis
covering. It wns clenr thnt be con cen
ilnccd them betli of his geed fnlth. for
the next note in the reporter's book
was simply n date. September 111, 1011.
Thnt was the day thej had nil "tnrt
ed West together, trn cling in Clark's
private enr, with Lucas, twitching
slightly, smiling and waving farewell
from n window.
The big smash did net come until
the middle of October.
llnssett sat back and considered. He
bad a fairly clear idea of the conditions
nt the rnnch ; dally riding, some little
rending,, nnd n great dcul tee much of
each ether. A sick man, tee, unhnppy
In his exile, clial'ms against his restric
tions, lonely nnd Irrltnble. The girl,
early seeing her mistake, nnd Clnrk's
Jealousy of her husband. The deer into
their npni'tmeut closing, the thousand
nnd one unconscious intimacies between
man nnd wife, the brenkfnst for two
Livingstone, then he would acknowledge
thnt two men could leek precisely alike
nnd come from the snme plnce, and yet
net bp the snme. If net
Hut, nftcr he hnd turned out' his
light nnd get Inte bed. he began te feel
n certain distaste for his self-appointed
task. If Livingstone were Clnrk, if,
nftcr yenrs of effort, he hnd pulled him
self up by Ills own bootstraps, had made
himself n man out of the reckless boy
he had been, n decent and useful citizen,
why pull him down? After nil, the
world hadn't lest much in Lucns; n
sleek, net ever-intelligent big nuimnl,
thnt hnd been Heward Lucas.
Te be continued tomorrow
HUNGER AN? REVOLT FACE
GERMANY, SAYS WIRTH
Chancellor Declares Only Hepe I
Acslstance of America
Londen, Sept. 20.- (liy A. !.) An
nlurmlng picture of Internal conditions
In Germany in consequence of the peer
harvest and the "unfulllllablc demands"
of her lntu enemies Is drawn by Dr.
Karl Wirth, German Chancellor, in an
interview with the Hcrlln correspondent
of the Westminster Gazette. Gcrmnny's
only hope, he iutimntes, lies In America,
"The hunger which is fenrcd owing
te the bnd hardest," he- suys, "crcntcs
1111 extremely dangerous situation nnd
causes grnve fears for the Immediate
future. There Is danger 6f Internal dis
orders should' the misery continue."
After reiterating his previously ex
prescscd views en the reparations de
mnnds nnd denouncing the nttltude of
the Allies, he centinues:
"Any one can see for himself the
terrible sufferings of our middle clnss
which today runs th ilsk of annihila
tion. Indeed, one can say it is nl
rendy censing te exist.
"We hnvc done nil possible nnd new
are at our wits' end. There is se
rious discontent among the workers.
The poverty in Germany is appalling,
nnd there is fenr of 11 social revolution.
"There is still some hope left. Amer
ica, which has been standing aside se
long, new perceives that the reconstruc
tion of the world i impossible with
out her assistance. Indeed, it is time
sdie took Kteps in this direction; other
wise it will be tee late."
QTbeJ
S3IMI'UUE
Breakers
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Ob Oeeia Frest Firesreef
Embodying every comfort
and Service that should be
included in a hotel, catering
te the highest type of tour teur
iat and health seeker.
Amtrtean mnd Fureptan Pimm
UnHnlltd oatdeor rilttnleni.
CiMt. Itn Ceif Club prlrlUgM.
l'll fi WUlcr Rate
mi?
flRarlboreugbBlenkim,
with its Central Location, Spacious Exchanges and
Ocean Sun Parlors, is particularly attractive during
SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER
ATLANTIC CITY'S
FAMOUS AUTUMN SEASON
Exquisite musle feature. Surf.nthlna Gelf. Itelllnit Chairs. Horseback Rldlrtf,
Piers. Theatres, Movies, and ceuntlest ether amusements.
OW.NCnSHIP MANAGEMENT
JOSIAH WIIITK A HONK COMPANY
TOUBS
TOURS
TOCSfl
ATLANTIC CITV MmkW
On the llenrh Frent
Det rates In effect until
lVbrimry tut, 1023. v
Amrr. rinn Kntlrcljr Ahrnr Open
Slnslf Iloem, mm, Water - S1.00
Mnir.Km.. l'rlv. Iltli. SO. 00 te M.00
Kenlile It (Kim, Run. Wnter StO.Ofl
Dblr.ltm.. l'rlv. Ilelli.Sll te S13.0U
Ilaulile Knem. Prltnte Until
Orenn lVent Cerner, f 14.00
nunrrsnle M innreinrnt. I'll 145."
MOUNTAtNIIOME. TA.
Spend rear Sept." & Oct. Vacation st
MONOMONOCK INN
MounUtnheme' Iadtnr Hetel
Cresce Station. D. I.. A W. R. R.
Poeeno Mountains, Penna.
Reems with running tint and cold wter
and rrlvule batha
'Writs (or Doeklet and Ratsa
ovKnnnenK. pa.
SpecialSeptember Rates
ELBERON
umi rii u.uui Aniiux, loniKM:e mi., nar
brach Capnclty 400. Central; open Burround Burreund
Incs, epii. Catholic anil 1'rotestant churches.
1'rlvate baths.
Running Water in All Reems
llxcellcnt tubte: frctli PB0tnblc. White serv
ice. HenklM. Oarace. n. H. I.1IDY. M. D.
Overbroelc W03 Urexet Kead.
uvuuruus te Sfpt 15 8wlrnm
Jiaw IS
flwlmmlns PaaL
Tennis Tnurta. Mrs. Sarah IC. Uurh.
CAMRRmnK irnrwew. rA.
(AMnrtmer. bi'RiNs. 1-knnsvi.vanIA
I..11O ft. obeo nea level: noted for Its health
ful climate nnd mineral serines. Fer rata.
rtt Hetel nuerslde or Hetel Bartlstt
A MIKVIU.K. X. T.
OTTARI
SSerelinm Virginia, av.. ueai ta.
snerciiam Cap 2M Amir. pin. ts i
Up eally. Bathing prlvllegsa Aleis timber.
iinmvx'8 mii.i.s. x. s.
PIG'N WHISTLE INN
Urenn's Mlll-ln-llip-l'lnr. X. ,1.
Will b rioted from Thursday. Sent. II
te the last of October for the purpose of
uii'i leiucii no una dccii. liregery wns
net the only ene who lind le't it night 'n
j""i. ini-n. unexiH'ctcdly, u wns luiileil
inim tin. eurbMone, and he hnw with
wiuemi'iit tlmt it was Dick hiring-
C-tullP.
"Tnki' you nnywliprp';" Dick m-ked.
"llenV thp hp.Kluclie?"
"Hetter. tliunkH." .a,ssett tnrd nt
lilin. "Se, I'm jiiHt walking around
until tniln-tline. Are you btitrting out
or reIiir Iieiiip, nt this hour?"
. "Oeing home. Well, glnd the head's
1 beitcr."
He droe en, leaving the reporter
Razing after I1I111. K (Jregery hnd bcn
l)ing. He hadn't seen HiIh chap nt all.
Jhen why ? H0 walked en. turning
tmi new phM. of the situation ever In
ils mind. Why this elaborate ili-llen.
if dregery had merely gene In, waitttl
for ten minutes, and eeuip out again?
It wasn't reasonable. It wnsn t log leg
Icnl. Something had luippenci Inside
tne house te eenvinee (Jregery that he
"a rlglit. He had seen Homebody, or
tnmctlilng. lie hadn't needed te Up.
Up could lime snld frankly that he had
K'xn no one. llut no, he had built up
'i fabrie earefully eulculuted te threw
"aiMtt off the scent.
He saw Dick step In front of the
house get out nnd enter. And coming
Je a decision, he followed him and rang
l"e doorbell. Ker u long time no ene
answered. Then the maid of ilu- after after
neon opened the deer, her eyen rPd with
"yng, and looked at him with Iiob Iieb
Ullty. J'ljr. Itiehard I.lvingslene'."
Jen rim't see lilm."
'It s Important."
"VpII, en can't see him. Dr. Dm id
i Just hnd 11 stieke. Hu'h in the
OMi'c new, en the lloer."
She cleved the doei 011 him, nnd he
jiirnpil nnd wpnt nwit). It was all clear
mm j (Jregery had seen, net Clark,
""t the elder mnu ; hnd told him nnd
jene nway. And under the slieek the
ei'lcr man lind cellapved. That was
""' It wiih very sad. Hut it was also
Mtri-inely convincing.
He sat up late that night again, run-
...'." ever lie putrles in is milehoek.
WHAT AnOl'T THE Tt.HKH
The situation In the Kast has a fnr-ipread
influence America cannot bn Indifferent.
een If net ns ltalh Imehcd as lluroee.
The latest known fncts appear. In special I iieeillliK 11 rpt In a healthful climate
OlspatcneD rrem accreuneu corri'ipeiments. en lljilrethernphy Mnssaee, iiencral nursery
the Tereltin Xes Pnuft of ths I'CDLti'nnd Dietary eerslht will bi Included In
I.rpenn. Stnke II a Habit." Ads. the New Regime, Nqt a Sanitarium. Phene
entire renovation pendlmr Its reepenlns ns a '
llcst Heme rer cenaiesceni ana un people
I 1'embertnn 3HB.
S?
rj' Selected Eggs
40
dez
Twelve geed ones in every dez.
hklawahi; wATr.n eap. i-a. i
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Capacity fleu. Uvery Kppemiui.ut In culslfts
and ssrvlc. Itunnlnc water, frtvata bstns.
Bcacleus foyer and lounging rooms. Helarlum
Onatly .rsdueed Kail rst.s Descriptive Jtklu
an met Hertf s wrm HOMr CQMrerrm
New neLLArap
Ocean end New Verk ve ripeclal I'all I
and Winter rater. I'rhate bit'.is. run- I
nlnic water, electric lights. (Heme cook- I
ir.it). Booklet Ownerk'ilp manareineut. m
Chas II Weed, Jr . M?r.
gmiiziMl nnd pnssienntely
jonleiiH, jft ini'Pting them mid loeklnu
uftcr tlieni, tliiMr liett nnu a eentleinnn.
I.iiens took te ilrinkine, nftcr a time,
te nllny IiIm eliccr Ixircdem. And Jud
f'lnrlc drank with lilm. At the end of
three weelcs they were both drinking
heavily, and were politely quarrelsome,
llnssett could fill that in also. lie could
sec the s'rl protesting, watching, In
creasingly anxious as she new thnt
Clnrk's jealousy wns matched by her
husband's.
. A iueer picture, he reflected, the
three of them shut nway en the great
ranch, and eery dn some new tension,
some new strain.
Then, one night at dinner, they quar
reled, and Ueverly left the table. She
was going te pack her things nnd go
back te New Verk. Shu hud felt, prob
ably, that Kempthiug was bound te
snap. And whlle slin wns upstnir
Clnrk hnd shot and killed Heward
I, ncns, nnd himself disappeared.
Ue hail run, testimony at the in
quest revealed, te the corral, and sad
tiled n lmrvp. Although it was only
October, It was snowing hard, but in
spite of that he had turned his horse
toward the mountains. Ily midnight n
HAeen ftsrvifi Vnwnilrt lin.l nrnprml mifr nml
,,.,-,.., ....... .". ..... n.,..A.-,. ...,. rAnriD IM. .. tna oenneotlent A.
Knottier up tne i;ry uivcr uanyen. nut -w ..... litMl l0otieii. isrg. atr
the storm turned Inte a blizzard In ! Rems. fecial Bepter-ir rate, sem sea.
the mountains, ami thev were obliged P""1 """""""' ' '' A M- une-
nr. beach
lis up
MAHION.
Just off
TI'mlfar.
none e individual and distinguished as
JKeSENAfOR
Ocean frunt brick hotel. American clan
14. nu up l.tirenean elun It On up noeklet
WHEN GOINO TO ATLANTIC CITX I
Vlrclnla avs. Vs bile, te rich. A Stesl Ptsr.
Run, water In svery room. Monre. Hutchlna I
nr.i.AWArtF. watkh eai. ta.
The Mountain Parad Is
KITTATIMNY
DEL AWARE WATER OAR, PA.
Open te December. Extensive Interior
nnd exterior Improvements maUe tlie
Klttatlnny Hie flnest appointed acceshlhte
mountain llenert Hetel. Capacity R00.
2 hours from New Verk. I RCltawantiA
It. It 7S miles by automobile Th e
hours from Philadelphia, rennslaiil.
It R.: SI miles by automobile. Pullman
erlce and ceed reads. HlBh. cool loca
tion In private parlt oMTlneklnt Deli
ware Ulver. Mnicnincent ercnerj . OeU.
Tennis, Saddle Horses, Ilathlni.'. I'lshlner.
Wuter Sports, Mountain Cllmblnit. Dally
concerts and dances. SecUl feature!
American plan also a la carte RDM. Hx
cellent table. Klttatlnny rarm3 and dali v
supply abundant fresh products, WHITE
mil IIUOKI.ET. AUTO MAI'S and Hl'i:
CIA1. 10'JS RATES. KOI I aKASON.
FAMILIES AND TOUIUSTH.
JOHN I'UItDY t'OIT,
r.M'I, SMITH'S. N. Y.
. ApiROVOArK ATJTf.MN VACATIONS
I'anl Smith's Hetel. Tanl Smith's.. N. I
NKW KNOINU
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This Fall
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Always open. iwaa
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writ.i nr cuenu
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Continental
M.
te turn buck. A few indies mere miew.
nntl tliey ctuild net lmvc set their liorses
out. A week or se Inter, with a crust
of ice nor It, n few of thorn begun
iiKaiii, with no oxpcflntien. however.
.if findin;; Clark nlive. They vnme
Herens Ills Iietm' en the socenil tiny, but
they illtl net find him, nnd thete were
ninie nmeiiff them who felt thnt, nfter
nil, old Kliliu Clnrk'w boy hnd chosen
the lietter mii..
llnssett rlescil his noiebeok nntl
lighted n elnr.
There wns n bis story te be had for
the seekliiB, n whnle of n Htery. Hu
could re te the eiriee, give them n hint,
draw eipeiise ineiiev nnd stnrt for Xo Xe
rndn the nel nlsht. . He knew well
eneiiKli thnt le would hnve te IickIii
theie. and that it would net be ensv.
Witnesses of tin affair at Iho raiieh
Hetel Boscobel &"iuK?,.?v
i AVKHr. Telephene 117. A.
Kentucky Ave.
JlniwePf s K
New Clarien
I OIIVAN Se. Tennessee Ae. Repms with
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WERNERSVILLE.PA.
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Gelt Music. DryAir
Beautiful Scenery.
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Tiseks Piauusi r.OM N(w Yejk l Phiu.
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Overlooking tha
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ter booklet. Illnliie
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twelve jenrs
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would ellher be dulled Iij lime or lint
been milled le with the hisshk jears. '
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ether IiiiiiiK Te reeenstruet the etentnl
el leu eurn ire uncut lie lliiiessiiiie,
or nearly m. Hut Hint was net his
problem, lie would have te cuunei't
Neradu with Ilaierl), Clnrk with Liv
ingstone, One thluif only wiih slinple
If he found IiivlnfitniiuV story wiih cor
rect, that he lind lived en n rnnch
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