The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 06, 1898, Image 8

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    The vaine of the churches and the
‘Yand on which they are erected in this |
country up to July 1, 1897, is esti-
mated at $680, 000,000.
In the Clerman Reichstag recently,
Herr Hammacher =zaid that in the com-
ing century Enropean Nations will be
obliged £5 co-operate to preserve their
existence in the struggle with Amer.
ica.
An eccentric Londoner ssserta that
with & machine he has just completed
he can write the entire contents of the
Bible fonr times in 2 space one inch
square. The writing point of the ma.
shine is said to be a diamond so samail
a= to be invisible to the naked eye.
Over 100,000 horses wore imported
into Belgitim daring 1896 for food for |
the poorer classes, 4000 being killed
in Antwerp alone {or the twenty shops
where this meat is sold exclusively.
Large quantities sre sold in Paris,
both openty and in disguised form af
heap Testauranie Shronghent the eity.
The expense of 4 medial education
in Great Britain averages more than
in America. To obtain a degree or
qualification in any medical school in
England, Scotland, or Ireland, acourse
of study covering a period of at least
five years is compulsory, and entails
sn expenditare of a no less snm than
$2000.
The Baltimore American says:
“There has been daring the last two
years, and there still continues, a
very marked movement from the West |
to the South. Handreds of indus.
trious and tiirifty men, sfter a» hard
and unsuccessful struggle in the
‘West, have given it up and come to
the South, to find good homes and
splendid opportunities to make a liv.
ing for themselves and their families.
They are pleased with the change
they have made, and the smecess of |
the new Maryland colonies has far ex
ceeded even the fondest hopes of their
projectors. fh
SI STO ——— 3
Beware of the Klondike. This is
the conclusion that has been reached
by John D. McGillivray, an expert on
gold, who sends a letter telling of the
conditions which gold seekers are
confronted with in the Yukon region
in Alaska. Mr. MeGillivray had been
studying the situstion in Dawson
City snd the mines for several weeks
when the letter was written. He
ealls particular attention to the fact
that all the claims on the richest of
the gold creeks have already been
taken up, and that new comers must
prospect for themselves or work as
sborers in the mines already opened.
Wages at $15 a day are » myth, he |
, snd for the poor man there is |
i
i
:
|
: Buti Lyddy woul
OH WHAT 1S THE USE OF A SOR.
ROWFUL SONG!
OF. what iu the nse ata sarrawial sora!
The world knows enough of sadness,
Cares press WORT: . Er sibhies thr yg,
Toth fa Bitter and 2
And never is oo ny
af ta
ole
Ph, what js Be ges of
When wa might ding
That
Thon
T y
never a wind = 1
Y VEAPS Sra hea
imply To Yr
ih |
i. what
That } ad Te
There's owns Padi « . Jenin
Jat hope in some ox Ener WAY Boyd
And Bloom rev ine
aiden a 118
into swat bw
is what i the use 2f
That eases pit
The hears that are
For mirth is headiess anid joy is
But if bidow in the Ay tha iw breaks .
~ Emma C. Dowd, in Dat
a aarrawing eong
weary es whinge
pans if alos
oe
Bap inet
shrine
“ILYDDY.”
HEELERS MM. wea
New Your's
in Potiasiile
Foar Corners;
it was all over the
world besides bat
that does not afee
Gur story,
it
0
He
Pottsviile
yt that
V armant
scarcely a
families
$i
peas wfnl
hamlet
Leave
realize an hing of the cheer and the |
sparkle és |
tenderness and hope that
ererywhere on New Year's Eve.
Lyddy remembered it, however,
though not with a happy heart. New
Year's Eve had meant
hdr, ever sitine that one five yrs he.
fore whan Tom Brown had shyly,
maafally told her of the love
had grown ap with him from boyhood,
atid she hind promised to be his wife
Bhe was twenty then and he was
al
¢ that burned themselves
tena § in, , drew ont A week id newspaper |
Irom her porket and read
“Marriot
by the Hey
Bug, to ¥
‘Br Ad,
[210%
‘Yn
Bre
Papinsier
XS irbus iy ahs
HEA ET ¢
Pia
iat
Bat self rospest an
3%
3
Arik
4 or oR ; 2 *.
Er ves Fama waorgyond GIATN
arid for mid not read
her, hut anid
stand ont
$3 $3
od to hr
jt ees
a
Garr eRay
thew
)
letters of Bre letters,
and mond never,
Miss Andros
althongh
wax }
never fade anay
did not stay for
t wepmed to Ly idy tia
#4 vist
BP ak He
0% On
Perk wanld have
iv the stepmother sompreien: id
imat, Lydddy's
Ere
% \
ienath
at that
not aliow her to jeave the room, took
%
3: 5
did
HAtiAY very mine ho
on
For 3
dozen |
i
tr]
; Ri
#1
§
something to
eames sudden
t dropped her head, and leaned agminst
that | maple |
i for
3 Rey
3
twenty-two, snd New Year's Eve had
been a happy ANOIVErsAry ever singe, |
and had always brought some sumpde,
dearly loved token from Tom,
that same nig
make his fortnpe in New York ety
Bat to night there wonid be
happy retaembrance.
ne
ains beyand thers comld lhe
For the serpent had eorept into Eilen
sinnee the last New Year's Eve, und
left it, ns he always leaves it, fivsalien
and desolate
It had been hard enough for poor
Lyddy to bear all along
ging months of anxiety when
BONS
Totus
| semi-weekly letters had failed to np
tense Jonging to hear from |
okr; the )
whe |
bad left Pottsville Ponr Covners on | the
t, five years hefore, to)
Lyddy remand. | B98
ed herself looking across the brown
fields to the range of gloomy mounts te d
pa
tand reed at
tae
3
The drag |
Fed
ith; the growing nameless fear that |
hal possessed her as the weeks rolled
inte months and still no sign. Bat
the worst had come that morning.
Lyddy was a sensitive, loyal soul
Har stepmother thonght, it was he.
casise she was so “‘nppiah” flat the
girl nttered mo word of her growiag |
tronble, and gare no sign, beyond her
| white, thin face and listless manaer
of the doabts that had, at last, forowd
themselves inside the citadel of her
heart and were laying siege to love,
have died rather
PA A Sa
Pointe and in
SE AIA ST
. than say a word that seemed disloyal
to Tom; and her love for Tom had not ©
FL arners,
A writer in Seribner's s sys that
the Western Powers are beginning |
to view Japar's activity intavy build |
ing with amazement. A generation
ago she had literally no navy. Even |
_ at the beginning of the last war with |
- China her modern equipment was con
‘fined almost exclusively to a ball’
dozen unarmored cruisers --the best of
their class, to be sure—and fifteen |
gunboats. The war brought many
substantial aclditions to her nary, and
mow she has no less than forty-eight
sea-going vensels in commission, in
cluding two first-class battle ships of
12,800 tons ench. These figures are
not so importing, absolutely consid.
ered, except as au evidence of quick |
growth; but the additional modern |
war vessels that Japan is building in
England, Germany and the United
States are of such magnitude and ex |
cellent construction that Charles A
Cramp, our own famons ship builder,
pronounces Japan's progress to be
more notable than that of any other
country in the world, except England
It i is quite possible, admits the N New |
York Observer, that in devoting itself |
mo generally 10 scientific pursuits and |
neglecting metaphysical studies, the |
scholarship of the age has deteriora. |
ted in intellectaality. A writer in the
London Spectator declares that the in-
tellect developed by the stress of
modern life is a mentality in the mass,
| people's,
' out in « day.
( to 8 neighboring farmer's,
| fields. with o uly the ghost of & he
| love left to hanot it
{ house again where she had
City for loving,
[sone WXty summers whose
| ealled "the news”
|
‘ tionisly as
| disabilities would let her
Accordingly, Lyddy had no sooner | d
i seated horself in the old-fashioned,
for
{8 5ho STOrSES may, Yhote it dow nck |
exist in a profound forma. “What
ing the modern world,” says this
writer, ‘is, first, the growing dearth
of the rarer and deeper kinds of intel. |
lect;
brought to benr by the rising, eager, |
democratic mass on the few finer minds,
We do not produce to-day n Kant or a
Spinoza, but clever critics who write |
about these men, who have read every-
thing, and can give us all the latest
wiews. We have not the deep, con-
‘structive mind wliose operations move
in a vast orbit, but we have seen eager
minds which, comet-like,
and, secondly, the pressure |
{AZIN Yery 5000, any wa)
creut
|
|
dart info
sight, astonish by their lustre and |
$
yuickly disappear.” |
been a thing of light weight, to le
bandied about from her lips fo other |
| tering houses an
§ spire of
Neither could she east it
Much better, she thought,
could do that: for that morning the
blow had fallen whieh had
- girl benumbed, stapafied.
if she
| they bhrougnt
{eft thie!
: wmenied,
She had been out on some simple |
errund which took her across the (ots i
The mors |
ing had been a bright owe asd warm |
for Decmuber in Vermont Lyddy
| RYO,
had walked briskly, seross the brown |
metdows and remembered that
golden-rod had been in blossom acd
Town's last letter lay in her pocket
the |
| last time she walked over them the ©
Bhe had been happy then, cunfident |
Hat ne
And this 1
are
letters had come,
life now had come to be as bare
brown and echeerless as the winter;
QOH
When slse reached the iow, rambling
| of the love that was always to brighten |
: and protect her life
i tiie
oo,
bean barn |
and had lived and grown into a wong- |
an, with ull a woman's mteuss capa:
loyal aud trae,
walked straight the Kitel
there sat Miss Andrus
That personage was a
p11 t4 #0
maliden
Miata
in fife was to obtain
and having o
tatzied it to proceed to disbinrss
smong the Pottevillians as exped:
her rheamatic
| ject
6
¥
¥
fom
higis-backed chair that had bee
years her grandfathers post of hinor,
s most obvious to us iu consider: | uni Miss Andras proceeded to the
business of the morning.
“Hain't heard the news
Mehbe you don't bear
Brown latel y¥
“No,” answered I. yddy shortly, i
poring the last question complete!
*Wal, you prob'biy won't hear
+." and the an.
& high.
from Tom
PA
v,
matden bridled 1cto
| priestess of propriety,
Liddy made no answer.
“The long and shins
| tinued Miss Andras, ©
Lyddy made no sign,
face grew a shade paler
mother dlled up tae
sation with —
“You don't sav!”
Where uron the elleriy woman who
Rad never kpown what honest and |
SLi
anid | that
wiiat sie |
: pt
ia
‘ gi ber head
Lyddy looked at the ghosts of the
: golden. rovda and told herself that hor
and 1
the girl and sent her
AX TES Liddy bad
np to her little chamber an.
pe roof and thrown herself on tt
How
sie never eared
youd i thie
a throsieh
sows when she finally
to the old
opened
apstaira
strated
i flor £1} 34h
white bed jong she
to remember
rn
fiarraw
i thers
The from Kut ¥
went
wind
the
15
cheat
hid or
i
.
he snraer. Tie foormoat Lar
% i ova draw er,
negliv tied
int view, thos
As the piles of
iy
frame of
sappart
nappy
Lyddy
16 PASSE, now
x Ty
whoa
the the “hard save”
Tha memor
paxt rashed afresh
The five happy years so short
seein sl to SATE
Semele
r seemed to
ws of w
3
fae
fafa
TTR X
ineked herseesll! int
Wiad baal Hi
What
5
thie host 2 $ fue
ed ince sive had
ct
Jit i
thasa lottars
chamber
meant bo hey?
vimana of contents
vex, of perfect bliss
I ap’ How
tneke fiat |
3 “,
drawn ant,
re TERA 8
weeRiY
arid
Soyrse
sntil the sean fad
fresh appearance
EA foving
resting place in
Lyddy conld not bring
at one of them
ta take whi Dye
thems dowasturs and tack them
the kite buat,
went
£43
tie ton drawer’
gr bavapld
18 lonk
Khe i
fae byg¥
hen stay
pee 4
in bl
snadeniy to
seneate
byes ox 4
they seamed cit
something ka ifs
a part of Ton, homself
*I ean't, oh, [| vean't,” mokned
Lyddy. "‘Ionght to. He's fal
me, but-woh, I can't do it
And then ahe shat the
¥
ow Ty
drawer len
derly, looking at the old letters asi she |
a eofined face
from her far
wand bave jooked at
that was being shut on?
ever,
the aun as they slanted across the
dingy haulet koown as Pottevilie Four
The red ravs shot athwart the elua
4 Lighted up
ehnrch, makiog
Ow and Apnriie
¥
and
Lae 0 Lae
Fiisten amid gl
pro sella
coming hapoiness to Lyddr,
instend, to sed a
i
ob wet Es N
foun
OO
Miner;
SrinInatel ¥
seemed that
faded,
stretohing int
Already
polied by since that morning
NEAT TE EAR
when N
»
A
dras had called
REWHPRD AT
less longing
be ad heart,
RR
158 8
rest
ia oan 3 fae YS
open fields, t¢ be whers n
to ber. al
sat
siipped quietly
aad throw:
passed on
ui anetiond
Somew ler
Zan Aacroas
deserted
road that mean
river, throngh the brown mead
“Valerie Manneriag, Valerie
"ale repay todd to Bersel?
Lave been beantiful, a girl
Beantifa
v's
i
Miia Ber
do eh ?
WR
Man
VS
Hau
oi
$f dL Ww
Valarie Man
near
named Lydd
ite Bag never heard ber name,
ronounced as It 1s sp elled;
there was a girl with a name
| plelry to be bad?”
aad other!
* jife, with
Lyddy langhed to hersei!
alie koow about poetry?
kgow about agyihing?
rr The mustake bad heen
supposing herself envagh f
Tom Brown after five wears of
$3.0. pn i” x Yon} . ox
its roarvelnous possiiidiles
Noth-
in her
gown
| and sdvastages
, hare you? |
anat bear it!
Cheese 7 she exclaimed alond
adder banks which laang darkiy
the deepening tw eh, aver the
| Bowing river,
i There mav he a 43
oar ends; there
“oy I
a
» * ® ab
rigity that shapes
CErtMInIY IX #
genias that watenes for the despot
nt moments of car broken lives nnd
PEGs
| urges us ou to pumipietle Our own Y
ratiier thad to pe HE
thr=ads and patiently strin
togretiier our bit of t
He whispered in Lyddy's
A shiver ran ov
t stopped, gazing,
| (quiet, noiseless river.
Why not?
She advanced towards it,
5
fae wall 5
rer a
fas
quiv 25 ing
j Fos
Po atithihy
Wop IA
i ner
pean ant rest and the
inte her hrun ( R
rar, i!
fires |
of such indefinite
, hey
{after tne retreat:
pride would |
cas if exultin
Po mada a gift to
( wonld so reciiessly have thrown away.
L Fiostyad Y strug roel
reinsine oil
i Hnaily
REONUS and 3
of drawers 15 |
apon
her
haaed nitend.
They seme Dike
| repent
you way | same
| ply
And then she went over by the
window and watched the last ras of |
was
| yoars in
! AE Ny
i
thas fin |
But
TIN iR afd
SE |
: Boaratal,
shard y
if o¥ -
i Faviiey
with |
Wihat
ar
ty ty
! plection, Sanl he
Rhie had loft the © 11
al, and was on the brown,
meadow, Saddenly her foot
that gave forth a metal.
{ hat leternsined,
BOW,
nun
5 «
DEreR veel
grpihiinn winks
than
sid A
with t A ¥ In
Ns
, % x
Anather ahiorl sharp whstie
Narar
Ara
igi arr, wi
nearaey
fie Sh W PEN
Throw ng ive. abd aha! close
, Eovd k
Arps tl
ag
rt hd 8
Je ¥O33
by ivow
nel down ariel fad
that
just
her ha ast
sloal
4
of the
Bend
lav shin
Fain
Oniy at instant then —-
burden
of the
The
rleanied
fiory ey
and jarger,
shrieking
Loser R04 dq ¢ “foams
larger
fier,
ing co
down noon and whist.
Aye
Ing, oom
Twa nonntee later Lydidy arose from
aud
ne iran
position, ataried
in the histenee
that it had
the girl of the Life she
anid langhed
in the fart
snorted
&
nian.
the old
ER muer
7 Lyddy
“This was
they only 1
“Tes been a §
side track 4 Ha
tl ve heen a fool
ann
Whe stand wateliing the train nat i
dusavpearad.
frotne shia
and
aere inst be someth
sand TH find
wine sensible rena
mantiy nane
inte the
“T'va
Ive Ie
said,
riay (np sid fore
ing lofi tn
what it is,” with
whose
Zo
Parad Ty 3X fos +
lira
cir
, tha mivl
Lyddy
man ov
toward home
Iisryenn
I and
%
As
2H
¥ £8
hriskiy
- % +. ¥
SORT ANOYe Lhe
trees and fonely
shmdows ger the path; but
knew not fear She
he
AWN
CRY
RH
gonntry girl
id, bgt
then
barry
Hers SRPDHORIAL
r dengie belgted farmer
from the Corners,
He tremble] when
A Dai
Ele Ri dle TORT
ify
AL ELD.
Hse
fail
rw
:
AN
Tol
my
#
Hanis mors
he hasn't
denrast gn }
sriid
hands se id
VYaiarial
i 3
aie gaRped
whist?
mean
prosiess he had fo
arikod
and
wad
erin! Valarie.
“What do you
wid than 80
niesnela bation “
Tom
ASST
dear,
ari neal jew
wy
“Hat your wife,
“Jas, | nope
2
Let mie tall
4 1% «
was all the re
Na
Y fra Lave Ler
“Tom, aren't yom mary
Heras to grow cobhwrant
‘Married’ Well T guess not.”
3 Yankee stil, 10 spite of
Now York “But wa will
dear to-marroy. if yon
*
$ *
43
Tam
five
i ha
xt weak. OF
was ia the New Yao
Mannering, To
probended
atakin o
srertgr. white l was in the
that ofd Japey 4 aid the mw
nations of How wh name
Ha wie
Has it
i and Valerie
In a flash Tom:
rhe VN wl $i ‘4
I ronyen: her
ak
§ gh
K DADar,
$i.
el
CA ERE
begin
Hi »2
®y
1 ge
» BRING AR
a3R th Bist
3 | & 3 *
§ SR Oey. Wak aw a fo Sone Prvcioad
Pom.
Sept i
suid
ite
oe ie was
Was Ho of
fasta Lak
wa wW tian
£3
ary last of
var, and
tbs Ys
Wer 4%
ck 73 11
Lt
ant i
wi
f tio
£1 werna of
mae myvsell enough to
and then,
Onda at i weg
after writiesl, wien
i
I was coming, 1 id
Ris wa shin 1
hi i shad
pe PLOT TEDVW
Cehrnary
Th
a hme and snr
, dndn’t Weil
and
Say.
Pine fre
AFT i ¥
i aren
town Led
Calle Duns
‘ sree
asked Tom,
Desgnse
“Why?
teil :
And that was ail the expla
wea
Ta Be Kept Seeret,
a4 a great bore, and was talk
eroaid ghint tae wo rad
pbs 431 a good
nest, feay
Lisi
ming i
pEES. IM
§ §
via ins ith
ha 15 capal
race tious
: z
Gf representative
mane the
Was
He Wiis
Deed
Br ved
my
Ppmrtne
joromotiva |
an it bord | oh
helplessly |
pent et
The pngine |
Ue Ber
etn! fore
fe |
we iat
Fay HN
HARDTO FOOL rn NCLESAM]
AY
MONEY FOR BaD,
Redemption Hviston of the Tressury De.
partment the Specind Ohiject of Aseanit
Brat Prighen it
Sine Vitemiple to Serindis
Wii
Revises Faey,
wiih Motes
Een BRN ey
ary ¢
Bonest di Tot
adi te Lyayer
af tha 3 wrt sr] a
«8 T4 hopes
afficaale at Wasliingte
of th
donist that
aititinde toward Lhe
prahlesny wine {he
OY Lien
HINT oa
rik San
13
1% 3 resparidant
wt
30ers 38 (hs
This ony pity!
PETE I
The
BRE TY § hans AT IIe SOR Iaare fTam
4
than an of
and of the Treasnry
redemption division gets a
[2 1% there that 375 O04)
FE rrr earn t ei POrY renersi,
ies on t Hey Fria ghee
Beer.
RED!
(E1hs amr.
Your io wy
Frosh eri “1 gresnharke or
Rilye Sk.
Ld
i
ard torn
a §
Sr nIens
AVRrY
hes
shining whi Has
VERE
£3
. :
Aivinten
placa to stady human
oF Tey
rs
iin
wer plion
whole note for three fifth of
They
limid A Ite
of 1h grogtor than tao Afths
three-fifths Finally
HOW evar
of
tite sine denon nation
Fiat hoa Fos vale of
ile Bah
Lens
hia
they ronimee 4 note antireiy
i +131 Went fivr ¥ Faest jour ip
can whew te tha wept.
oe] Fea anal His meats
fur note
(Retire
aris that the reaamin
ciflentaily
mind
fons than twos-8fthe of 5 810 Lill i=
wothing : if can he proved
f thio hil
the remainder of stil
war ae
these facts in
wrk ly BH ieAR
was dea
1 i 1 a
aH AT AHS Lian
worth 25 hint
falfllied ois
Id is worth S18,
a
Alabaive
Ge
by
division
soeninran ted
while on a
fas
an
for aries
the inner
Have wen
the realvrnntion
4
i Sivas.
ad within twenty
pa bank
SHilie Hote
Urapsury official
bowed fas
ran of the
Eas Tiint
wr
bpd wats
BUYE weet haa
sP PALE ERIE RIANY
Pathe bo Bel wrested half of 4
had ine
§ =
PendaRi Wada Mon
i
t
thin the daspeinler |
ha bank ana 3
§
toolar, respveriug Gis
i +) 3 Bail ses iH
bei Yh Oebiiwr Gamal 38 Bin
eet, amid st OWAD
sosrey, hal
SHE Lae mide
fi tg to Jose hi
sre el vad tha plan uf MENT
of the note and saying the
Badd bad besa dealt syed,
somtaitted periney in oan
by Uniele San of 85
A short UG
Mo
alriiiavit
almily ny
Cry
wis
an to the Treasury we
gorapan Ying the singwl b
and one R10 ball This affidavit
typewritten and in perfect form
stated that the deponent was a coto
hiile
it
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ti ihe
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with the
sironlation of the blood in the arms,
bint snail tight snaagh to keep the anda
ob the sleeves well down on the wrists
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have their properly ar
ranged, the sarge «Teel can be RR |
by wearing a wristiet on the wrist or
hetiar yet to pull a scesk over the hands
and pin the leg of st to tha sleeves of
In addition pre.
dreams this simple arrange
will be funnd extremely com
foriable during the sold nights of the
nest eonple of months A Little in.
fairy will sonvinee any one that those
se wrists amd forsars are fncov-
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Home Savaery.
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hand may not be a nice and pleas-
bu home surgery may
a feeling of
Tlie sufferer who lines.
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trade st an institation over whieh the
| sisters of the Baman Catholic Chareh
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returning fron
day he broke off an
aly splinter in his hand and conld
aot get it out. He went home at the
shone of has day's work feeling no an-
novanes from the woand, but by the
nevi morging the hand was in a ser
ans comdition and so painful that
WOrKing was an Epeusiility On his
the doctor's, the carpenter
ty tedd sisters why he
delay his work, “Let me ses
Hand before
rou go to the doctor.” said one of
The man demurred. “Yes,
with gentie wisstence,
“it will do harm, auyway Rhea
gaiekly filled within an jaeh or so of
tie top a rather wile {i hottie
with steamusug Hot water,
wehil it another sister pressed tue we
stud part of the inpared hand gently
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of relief: 14 seemed as if the inside of
that hand bad beeows [guid and was
ponriug ua aapleasant contents ute
the battle, Thal was almost exactly
what was happening, and with the
hguid went the oem: splinter,
I'he band was bathed and bandaged,
and the carpeily’ pontinued his work
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