MEM POETRY. FrOlllAloore'S NielOdit”. 011 IF ERTY sacred thri tin that our count; ; entwineth, Anddear tote heart her remoilibranne remains, 1'44 dark are the v shineth, . And sad the rt , hi‘ery Oh tliou ! v wert Lori., in cot f . ;f' 'dm Put }lest„o 111 , :11;,' • 4 - Our vision, when alirmt•—•••4>iir ! !!o! present, Where thou art, ()Liberty! :heic s : 01 home. Forewell to the hind where in r hihihood I wander'd TX, Vain is idle silo brave! UnideSt is thobica! tl, I;pr v r . aut , i - MO thine ills no wreaths fortir!brow of tin: CHM But bail to Ike, Albion! who inerl',.l llie rain MEM Of Eticupe as calm as Ihyeli!'ft wort Ow 5)111; With no 1.;..,nds but the Jaw, and un shive U. the OPe,lll, de of f,ihrrly! 1!; , ,t3 arc Inv VA From the Now York C.)11.4.(.'1ati,,it T F 1 lIA CI I (.;. ..11r8. Noir/in.—A ! l ilf,ver ww:s•) And:- ed in all my born ilav, , ! Mrs. Tr CI) ;;ICkCd! ? iwrs. Nom.----At Fro been ()Ter to Ellis's I:land to Fee Gihhs and Wansley stretched up. Oh ;leavens! what a shockin si,ght it wa:i! silt . Trac,—W,liv do you go to see a sight so sTioeliiivT? Mrs. Nom.--Oh, I. always go to'all the iwn.!, - ins, and take Inv children alollg with tue. I think it's nmy duty to bring 'emit up in the way they should go. Mrs. Prut .--Aud so >oft take them to the gallows! Nont.—"'es, MN. Truf,h,, , ,. I do think it's the most e(4l , cittal way to ficep'eni from iniquity-44 , nt y+ru! Mrs Trze.—On the co!itmrsr, it ~ c ,eins to me the most likely woy to ruin I hem. It corrupts their murals and hardims thelr hearts. Mrs. Non?.—Tllw can you say so! For my part, I think it's the only way to make 'ern noi , , , A; and that the n o people they see h a n g t ;( l,l he better they'll be. l ‘vould'in miss of haven 'em go for nothing in The world. - I - always go myself, when there's a hatigin-bcc within a le indred miles. Airs. AL!s...lioman—suptiose thdre were no enormous crimes, and no ce.: easion for hanging„ how would you keep _your children honest .JVoin.—Oh, for t have people hung, ~ vlvether or no—merely for the benefit of others. Mrs. True. —Are you sure it makes peo ple better to see an execution? Aire. i (»71.—1 moriii4 sari in on't. It' 'twas'nt I coulirlit think of bein at the expense of goin with my children to all the executions within a hundred miles. We even went as far as Albany to see Strang stringed up for shootin Whipple. (Hi, I'm sartin it makes my chillren better, for they take sich delight in it. I believe in my heart, they'd be glad to sec somebody hang ed every day. : you a skry upon that. Thern,:was little Tommy, tt,ility,. as soon as Gibbsand Wansley was done tier—Says Tommy, says he—''Ma, aint there no more to be hanged? I wish tlicy'd catch some more and string 'cm up. Ido like of all things to see 'em kick so !" Now don't you think that's a proof that it MakeS 'cm better to see 'Topic hanged? • Mrs. True.—No; I think it a very - strong proof that it makes them worse. When their feelings - aro so deadened, that they can look upon such spectacles with pleasure, they must be far on the road to ruin. —i.Y.anz.,Llew_cattylnuLsarso.?__Thc_re was Mr. Ncinan, dear good man, when he was livin, he took cicsar, our old dog, to sec :tt-man7han,..7ed; and - jest as the culprit NV as swung eft; he held the dor , up to make him see him—but : he titrned t' his head 'tother why. Mrs. Titir.—lle had more feeling than ht*-mttstt7i-it-seent,4. iltrr:. Nont.—Why for that matter, he was always a milk-and-water thing, and never had ✓ half the spunk of Other dog.— nut my husband, poor man !:that -was the last hang in he ever went to; which I think was a great pity, for if he had gone to one or two more, I dare say, he mi . . 4 iit have been livin to this vei y day. • But he come home terribly tipsy and full of fight; and what does he do, but he knocks down the first man that COni - ESS-11,-lS dead as a door nail; and so he got hanged himself. But 'twas all because ho had'in. seen so many folks hanged as he'd ought . t 0..., . _Mrs'. True, ! —l should think' from your account, he'd keen too-yinany hanged, ' ./1L.7. Nont.,—"So .he told ma in 7 1iiS last dyin moments—poor honest man !----4•:ays he, "Aly dear wife," alys he, "ney4r go to see another person .hiiged,.tis lona as you live, and never let your children go—it Las . bapp. . uin awe:, soul and body; I t.hou!d br .IIOW a happy and respectablelatn, I4 r if 41:1 never gone to see an execution," says he.' '.'hose were his very 1,,;(4k . N i l j a ! his-Mind was dradfuli . , A:attefed ilium and I . dare say he did'in know what he was savin. MrB. True.-1 prtqluie Ile kliinv wry well what he was shy; .n(f, and tEht/liis rea- SOU never was ;;;;tinder in all hishi6. • .Airs. Ai . cII; I dolt' t that is;' but it's strange to inc, ifseein trans gressors tak . in out..ef the world with a rope round ,heir necks, wont make miter people afore they leap, is the .sayju is. ..fierre --Put I'm rightly itirmAn ed,'pochets'aec pkirod'in .the-c light Under 14e gaileWs. 4 .• j'hy& . :Arth,4,... 7 .1,v0ir, that's; true \for seed it invotokthis. veto. day. the cji: . l :beitkit:tiill i y) I seetl . ollo luau, rigin • MI ASITI-MASONIC STAR AND ItEPUBLICAN-BANNER. aci4l3--triOn-tlic.-Grikwil,---..4.4hbec1-of-lii4-pocket— b-66k and his watch.. And another jest'as the culprits i was swung up, had his coat tail cut ol; pocket-book and all. But Pm sure theawlul example helbre 'tin must have an impression. on -their hea - rt..;; and I dare, ay, if it had - nt been for the poor' fellows• turn iu LeTore 'ctn, committed nnu•- der as well as n:hherv. Truc.--They probably Nvot 1 d not have eonitnitted even the rohhuries, had it not: been for the tempting oppo-riuni t v of the rowd :+;(itt.—Very true, and thr.rfore you sL•i2. what an advatitatie it is to havt example bflet'ore eyes of what they're CI)111;11 tO, rt . don't mend their wit .s. Oh! it you'd uniy s^en the Ctilirliti ni(!i; a very eddVin tend, and said as how, hren great si!:hers, they third to •4o , !rai-dit_ to 11,_!ay.,_la,_w_licie_ th , ;s11:1 . ; G fio:0 t Foul 1001 h. , wick ed ari• 01 rest, NVits'ilt it very Oh, like a sornluttt. There was ( ;whs Jjarti(jular, Ido rani:. think he is a silnd..ilever there waspne; only to think of (wird:Tin" - lour thousand parsons; and then in so penitent! I under›tand, he said a day ur Iwo afire he was hatcred, that he w „ il id kilt his OWII I,:ther to ~ ,e t (put ot'pri s,,c; and then to make such a fine speech at the aU(iNvs; I dare sa . lte died a christian. L'aier 7'oailty. !. ma! - Mrs. Nom .-11' hut:i s the matter, Tommy? Tom.—l've hanged the little dog. Mrs. Nom.—What! have you been hang in l'ompey? Tont.—Ye,4, ma. T tried to have the nig- Pl' hey be hanged, but he would'nt. And thyn I tried. to gel the rope round Orsar's ni.rk, hut he w;is 'too clumin, tbr me; and so 1 tc;,!.; the v( ling dog, 7ing the poker and l ok ; le. him el 11.1 There ! take that, you go,;(1 for nothing ,blockhead; to g,o_and hang tli - iourig dog, Jest as he.was genii! 0t some ustO y if it had been Cesar, I would'ut o mach cared, for he's old and worn ont ; besides he Was al \ways a milk-and-water thing. Ent to kill Potaliev, that I wonld'ut have taken a 'ten dollar bill for! Oh you lit tle yillian! Mrs. Tr afraid you've killed tho boy. • ~SZi s. .:'Nqn..—f ReTentin4l You flint dead are-you Tommy! Speak, and comfort your .r mother.. ---Vrrs,-Tilic.—TheseJtre the -fruits- of go ing to a hanging. Nom.—'Pommy! Tommy! Speak--= do speak, or I shall go crazy! My husband's (15.71—Pompey's dead—and Tommy's dy in —Oh, that ever I was born to see this hour! tat matter "Theop Thistle the thistle sifter sifted a sieve full of unsifted thistles and if Thcopholis Thistle the thistle sifter sifted a sieve fill' of unsifted thistles; Where's the sieve full of sifted thistles that Theopholis Thistle the thistle sifter sifted?"' It is hardly .. equal to the following from the fit mous Ben Johnson:— "If a twister, a twisting, cloth twist him a twist, and one twisted twist of the twister while twisting, untwist; Alien the twister, Nvho:twisting Untwisted, the twist, the un twisted twist must untwist.'' A Novcurr.—A cast iron 'waistcoat, was recently, says the Sussex Advertiser, presented to the King of England by a Mr. C , nu_kuu_manufacturer.of.--- The a rtiticers in iron must, indeed, be skill ful; we hen rd of coa ts of mail, but never be fore of waistcoats of such a construction. Cure for Mc Botts in horses.--Take be tween a quarter and half ounce of Salt Pe t re, and dissolve it in one pint of water, and when well dissolVed, drench the Horse with it; walk the nag about slowly fir twenty minutes; then take the same quantity of Al lum, pulverise it, and dissolve it in the. same quantity o water, and — dreneb with it. 'flit, • horse should be kept from water, and every species of li4ht or green 1;iorl• for or hours. if the Horse is not relieved in hours alter the 000 ; 4 : 4 Mum ‘ro.(6r repeat the dose of-Sult Petro and Al lum same intervals until relieved. Fatteninz,r Purls with Potatoes.--There is a great profit in feedinggeese, turkies, and l'UNvls ()I' every' sort, with potatoes and meal mixed; they wilt adieu in nearly one halt' ()rifle time that they will on any kind ()learn, or even meal itself. The potatoes must be bruised fine, while hot, and the meal added, wheit the muss is given to their. A few days since, :a child of Thomas hood, Brooklyn, N. Y. aged about one year, was burnt to dt daring the 'temporary absenco- of his-brother, h. boy aged about S ear: , , who wits left to take care of The mother w,!:s absent about 1:r minutes, and bier hr,rror may be nuaginellipir-li ‘ er re turn, to find the inlittit the agonies of death so dreadful. The child survived nearly three hours. PutAms.—The New York papeni contain pad ieidar details of the executionof ibbs and AVunslicv the pirates: with refer once, to the former the J ()timid of ComMeree Says : WO aye informed froth the most respee talil4intlarliv that he has made a fail dis elosuYe of ;al the ticrOmplices,' aiders and I t httiter in Tas piracies, add that it is the intention of the puiSon who has the infer 'nation in-his possession, to proece!j‘vitheut: delay to ,and conininnieate it witliont delLy, to the President. ,Sl'lletiptib li.siivil,Ntyg 4ur nittound the pclple.pf atf:.3 ntr!it.)4.!: A PUZZLE A'dyertisetnen.ts. - 7 NI (VW 9% - mom 101 Offiee of the Contrartor7u, L')lt'ries• Apt II 111, N presenting, to bi-:friends and the public the annexed schernonrthe rylaud:state Lottery, No. 3, for I teal , to ht driv;" in Baltimore, On '1'111; , :,:(3th of :Oily next, the Contractor lt 411/11 3 4 111(.!..A, resuecalitl lv call their attention to the very small !WM her of Tickets conipo, , ine the same. ittm.r.i.v.vr-cH vm r: I vize of slo,oooi ' :'prime.; of $:2(10 I 72,01111 [ .1 lOU I I.OOIIH • 511 1 GOO I I 91! ri 1 •1111) I !ion() .1 Five Tickets lre Toireol' . 2 :111(1 tirq draw 7! t),0 4 / 1 ) Ticketr•—T..l7l2 - uar . R . rs. t/uattels, 1 5 0 r;it;ll.- BE Ii ‘r) vr CLARK'S, .V. 11". corner of Calrert on.l 13illtimore, rrri,?. N. E. Cornrr of Charles alai 11,t1.111:;orr Jlreelq, and X. IV. colnur of Goy owl Buthiiiore .Slf «ts, BA 1,773101? [I !'Where the highest prizr in the rerrnt Stair I:otteries has been oftener-:cold than at any other races ! ! ! "Orders, rithnr ha (prioiNtid) or priilite conveyaiice, enclosing the cash for irrizes;will meet the same prompt and punctual attentimi, as if personal application. Addrc,:s to .1011 N CLARK, Lottery Vender, Oa It] more. May 4, 1831. PUBLIC LIOUSE. The subscriber has taken that old ? - q y9rFt-kie- a c t:7-i; vorc, „ y on Lit! . p. - 1 ,41,01 ulass\ 'IE2 to (FORMERLY' CICCUPIED 1:1 (i no. Lt: , : 111:T,11..) On Mr York and Gettysburg Turnpii . r Road, 5 nil/c.v . /pow (;ctiysburg. and 214 from 3-0/4,.. Having provided himself with el ery ne eon' na)dat ion for Travellers, 'Wagoners, and Drovers, he invites those who travel that way to give hint a call, and judge whether his entertainment and ehdrges do net justify the invitation. - ROBERT TAYLOR. - April 27, 1331. N. B. Persons inddiled to me, are re quested to call ott-MosEs-MI'CLEA-N, in whose hands I have placed nip hooks, - and make immediate settlement. H. T. WANTED. A N Anti masonic Editor and Printer, an enterprizing, upright man, to take Com mand of a Free Press, in one of the princi pal towns of Alabama. All the materials will be furnished to his hands; and he must be a generous and competent and fitithtill trustee to'use for his own emolument, and for the public good. Apply (postage paid,) at this office. May 4. NOTICE. A TA, persons indebted to the estate o /SA AC CATOE, late of Lannert! township, Adams county, deceased, are re quested to conic forward and make settle. inent without delay—all those having claims against said estate, will present them, Pro perly authenticated, tbr settlement. .101 IN WOLFORD, Adver. May 4, Ir4Bl. ,It=-27-21 'aIX TS - E AirD. ANA WAY from the ,sub Scriber living loll' in ilienailen township, Adams county, on The 17th of April, 1831, an in - dented ap prentice to the Weaving Business, named PETER 'CISLER—he has three years vet to serve. I hereby caution the public against harboring, or employing said boy, or trusting him on my_ aceount. „ GEORGE TAYLOR, :Ifenallea.towaship, Adams (70., Pa. -May 4, 1 4t-2—T-1 IVANTED. - AN Editor to take chafe an Free Press, about to be eStaldished in one of' the country - towns a Pa. to whom 500 subscri bers will be pledged from the star[. Apply_ (postage paid,) at this office. May 4. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOll N YAG ERLI N Elt, late of-Ger many' township, Adams county, deceased, will call upon the subscriber, between now and the Uith day uF.llay uc.rt, and make payment—otherwise, suit will be brought . without respect•to persons. All those hay: mg claims againts said estate, will also pro (ince alp same, properlS , authenticated for settloinent. AIR; USTI N E SN'Y DElt, Addr-of said estate. April 1:3,15:31. - NOTICE. - ALL persons hay iti6. any demands, ofany kind,' against the estate of JOHN FICKE,S% Esq. late of Huntingdon town shiprAdants County deceased, are request, ed to present the same to the subscribers for settlement—and all persons owing said estatedire Jiotilied to call and pay the same. • JACOB FICk ES, - PETER. 11. SMITH, Administrators qf John Fickes decrakd. March 30, 1,8:4, - 4t—tsl 3 Olt 1 1 11,1011., 11% OF Y ExEct 7 im :WITH N-E ATICESS : S ND DESPATCH A'l "01E orFTI4: OF THE ..sT A BANN ER, Chuinficathrg Streq, a 'few donx.i ; Wed of Air: •Fio - ry'x Tarern.: T-11,G LE-4W T,EL. 91.11-11 E undersigned respectfully informs his old friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has taken that %veil known W Ail V kipar wriN .IEI4 • o f 4 7 %-.1; EA. Cl/I_4E ZIOTEL, Situate on the roreer 11:11timore and )1i(1- dlr fermerlY occnried by Mr. IL titt,ncirr. The 111 /i1:0 hir!re con venient. Irei ILII' is well stocked Nrith the best orLiquors. and his Table will always be furnished with the liest• the market can 'rhestablinir is frond :111(1 roomy, and attended by an attentive ITo , tler. Travellersaml others are assured. that I . l;e2_ . viiry exertion in---his power to render both Man and Horse comfortable. April 6, 1 x3l ereeir More. \11•F uhserihrr respectfully inihrins his friend,l mid the that he h as j ust returne•rl from the Cities 01 . Philadelphia and llaltintore, with an EVITNSEVE AND ENTIRELY \EW -4 ST Clik GOO.U-K. Tl'lrieh ILE intends opening . in Ike house of the late John "Al'Cononghll, Esq. (keens( 11, Nitwit,- on the .S'outh West Corner of the ('entre Nquare in Getty shurff, coN:4lsTi - A - (: C EN ERA. I, Assowrir, ENT or • 0• • ‘s.&‘ GOODS. C' OCT RIES , Queens-And Glass WARE, LOOKINC CLASSES, AN!) Li ft PORN, cte. (FoR P 11211411.AU5, SEE 11.1 No-m. 1.5.) A personal appearance at his cistabli,4l - the J.( )NV PRICES o f tli (foods, and_elCgant-asgort-ttient, will be au-induce nient thr thew to purchase-44 Look inji.ire /pit lea p !" The Public's humble sers.oit, SAII [TEL ES'I'OCK. Geffi . shur, , r, April VO, t LOOK AT '11118:' gierFOß THE LAST TIIVIE 1 can on an those indebted to me, either by bond, note or book account, to come forward and make settlement—lf this notice has no more ePct than my fOr mer notice, those in will have to make s2t dement with persons who will add COSTS to their visits: JAMES A. THOMPSON: April 27, 1 R3l. t BOOT 8c MICE IiTAILING. 15:116. agatC rosperirnlTv informs the in inthitants of Celt) slairg and vicinity, that he has taken the Slap, in 11 7 4..st_i_TfirkSi-eat r iately oc cupied by Mr. Robed 'Taylor, and that III; IS PREVAILED TO 3IANI.I7SeTrItE Boorrs & SIMES, or livEit'y DEscittiorroN, 1 In a neat workmanlike manner, and.that he mill—constimtlr—kery-ftn4ratttli—tt-ttpttly-o ready made work, which he will warrant to he as good and cheap as call he had . in any other shop in the place. As he is a compfele'hand for making. LAtitEs SimEs, Mid just from the city of Baltimore lie•will ! ensure Stich work done in the most fashiona ' ble and durable manner. . DAVID' 8011ERS. March 30, 1831. Bt-51 N EVV ESTA L ISII M ENT Fon :11.1 PAC TORINU BOOTS tt-SittlES - 0 ,4'4 • . The undersigned intends commencing, iu a • few days, the LOOT & suor.-ramtme r • • BUSINESS, IN ALI,ITS BRANCHES. In the room at present used 11$ printing (Alice of the Star, in Baltimore Street, like - doors north of the Post office, , Where lie will he ever ready to tprtanufacture work •in a goad, s,uhstantial manner. lie will procure the, best or leather, ,and his work shall equal, if not sorpass,.anyAat can he done in thecotaity, Being a. good•werk man : 11411814f, and shall employ 11011 C hot what are competent to Make tirst-rate work, he is conlideniOr giving . satisfaction; both as to price and work, to all, who may favor Irinr will thekcustorn. , • . - • MICHAEL GROSIL : ,Kl : rPfilto,,lB4l. :7 PI 111.1 - 1) it EAGY. t t*-5-2 CAEZNET-DTAI kW WI r:=l ',lin Mt' lc: , 1, 1 1".4 1 ' 1. , „ r.•;: i t t lio, ....11.1H i lik t : .11;:ii'..iF . rl , :llik ,i . :,,i. , ..9 ..i!HIC ,'-1,---ilim.,;E, The subscriber respectfUlly informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and its vicinity, TIE.\T 111 MAKING, AND PREPARED TO MANI'I , M"II 7 iII:, ALI, KINDS or V V 'lli T V It VI IN ITN 1.1 \ OR 111 - SIM:SS IN STvT.r:, \t 111.. 1111? , 11 Deowiddie's Shop, in South flidtimore street, mill next door to 1111'. (mtrit Factory. Ile hopes that those to purelinse (10 /11111111111 the liivor to call mill examine his will: belore they purchase elsewhere. 0:".7; - C, r 7:27 r 2; made to order at the shortest notice. Niarch r), 1 'TO XI IA 00 itiN . The subscriber takes: this method to infirm Ins friends, and the public generally, Til IIE II ks' commENenn THE • TAILORING BUSINESS, in rash - Town, Adams counill, pa., Where he will e%ecute all otib:rs in his line or business promptly, and in the most fash ionable manner, for Cosh or Country Pro duff. As he has made arranfrements to re ceive the Qual:terlv Reports or the Phi ladeinhia Fashions. Thron7ll the. aid or Mr. AMR Ward's Prtiirne , or Sll.s.lein of Cutting Garments hr will he enabled to please all 'who may favor him with their custom. JACOB lIOSSLF,II. ('ash-Town, Mardi 30, THE SATURDAY COURIER d'N tli fi rst Saturday in April was cum -11 -r : silenced a Perkaltcal Journal, to Igo published .once a ‘veeli, and tli - signated by the ttbove title. ('ltstimi has rendered it necessary il )r the projectors via new lit era ort lie plus Nvhicli they intend to adopt, in order that the public may:pal:4e how liir tile schetrie is lil i cry to lie deserving ot patronage. Ours shall be brier. Newspapers have been aptly called The Chronicles of Hui- Times, an d when under the guidance of sound principles and asset.- ed abilities, may justly be considered the safeguards of a nation. Many, however, diverted from the legitiinate objects oftheir institution, are prostituted to purposes which involve injury to the morals, and impedi ment to theadvatieement ofa people. This it shall he our study to avoid. "All matters of interest, conneeted with the general and state. governments shall re celVe trout us the earliest attention. \%e disclaim all party reelims or prejudices, but in doing this we would he tuidc:rstoorl , as holding Ourselves at liberty to open our co lumns and express our sentiments in relation to all subjects of public interest, whether connected with politics or otherwise. Lictry rAnixe, in all its various (le .partmeME 4 l'orm au objed or our espe cial care. The numerous - sources for ob taining.the best selections from foreign and domestic literature within our._,reao, au thorize us fo assert,tt journal will not sutler in - comparison with 1111 V _other in the country. Internal Imin:ovements, Agricultnre and Domestic Mantillictures, shall receive from us that consideration to which they are en titled by their great and growing impor twice. Among the regular notices or tile )V,et.lit Nvill lie given a corrected l'n of `Tor Rs, and the Cl Ex Al Alt I: ET. 'Die latest FOrcign and Domestic . Intellio . ece, received by the Eastern and Southern Mails on Saturday, will alwaysbe found in this paper. In short nothing shall be overlook ed that. may be deserving the attention - and character of enterprizing, intelligent, and indiist riot's journalists. 11'e are not ignorant that we mast en counter many difficulties in advancing , to public favilliF, but long experience in the mechanical branches of our profession, and an ardent desire to render ourselves useful in their more extensive prosecutkin,lend iii to believe that these obstacles will not prove insurnaluntable. We rely particularly on the liberality always shown judiciously an enlight ened. public. to enterprizes Con. ducted, and confidently make the assurance that 'our claims to patronage will not be les sened by any %want of prOper talent in aiding . to give spirit and value to our undertaking. WOOD NV AR D & SPRAGG,, CONI)I.TIONS.---The SAruttnAr COl7. lER will be printed with good type, on an extra-size Imperial paper,. of the largest class, and of excellent quality—complismg twentll-cight cobanns of reinfing - inatier. Anyliltri;4EYlENTS will be bandsomely displayed, and inserted at moderate prices. Terms of Subscription—Two Dffi•LA llB per annum, payable 111111 yearly, in advance. •Agents, and other poisons at a distance, procuring six - subscribers, and br i cnining responible:, tier the pavinent scriptions, Will receive a se Veuth cPPY/tralii-1. All communications concerning this pa ... per.tef , hq it ddressed (post .paid) to • NVOODWA RD & ' • • Na. 15,North Fonrth ktrert, Phda 0 1311 1 ,. rt . ,' .6 . 11 •I. 1, , i,iii I l'i! , . L. SII.IRP Gt-19 II
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