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N B -t . H ld western states as examples, we have: [ to employ reinforcements to enable|a woman whose husband makes 2 ew Dritain riera Mid Western the sorely pressed garrison to es-{$30,000 a year? 6 ¥ MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Ohio $410,174,750 | cape from the trap. . "ho objection to cowboy pants is e { « [ L Michigan .. AP b 0 The Moors permitted the garvison [ that they don't scem appropriate for 5% | Tesued Dally (Sunday Hxcepted) B ih e it s R 1 §to get 200 yards from the city and | cows, boys or pant ™ e R Tereld Bidg, 07 Chwred Mtremt o e L 670,17 then attacked. 'They rolled up. the ——— u’z 0 h [ Spaniards and it was In the nature . ' 'm-un:cflmmfl RATES Fotal $1,08 of & massacre. . : br N . ! $2.00 Three Muoth 1t will be noted from t The official report of Primo do Maxson Jooa 5 ’ 78e. & Month. v N - - River howe told the world the / [ that Tinols has a greator corporas e R 0 ST. VALENTINE'S CRUSH % BI04 e Mint Oion at New Britamm | ton tncoma than all 'of: Now: Bogy 2005 HAZ BEUE S8BEE SRR (By Wallace M. Bayliss) a8 Becond Olass Mall Matter, land combine But there are other [ Spanish retreat s »»v Morocco—and Young Valentine, before he was a p——— midewestern states that show u | there were only 15 Spanish dend, | em———( saint, (¥} . i TELEPHON® OALLS e Py 5 whereas the Moors suffered the cus- e 3 . o | Oce saw a dainty maiden, modest, & ey i large corporate Income, such as| New version he Marines have aUARE o v usiness o " o . s in, | tomary “heavy losec landed and hav schooner in a | Editorial Rooms ...... 026 Kentucky 69,658,754 W onsin, anded an ave ‘a 3 v | $120.575.747: and Missouri. $203.| A special correspondent of the |hand.” A4 Ton bl bagt kertlopt as tlgws : . 1 B \ Chicago Tribune was in Tangler : . he only profitable advertising mediuin 1o latter presumably much | € 8 " . g When some young female vision . 0 R gt s maic ey ot | Kowever, At made toue of the hat | -AQ4T 40d Exe were nest ofenders,| 260 1000 FOhE From All er Connecticut Thrifty open avert! e industry @ and o erely ' ! Press room always open to advertisars tlefield afterwards, He cabled his| jqpop Now Val was quite religlous, even - 1 | i g Bty then; o . | ; : per v 8o many dead Span- s P l w‘“ d Th w S " Member of the Assoclated Press. 1 Sorporaie iy Wt ho grew slck. From what| State rights are things some me 1| Tostead of running round at nights eop e en el &y 0 tore, ' ®he Amoctated Prew 1» exclusively en. | business done in cas ates other || ! o the Soaniat deag | HOW] for in_order to conceal thelr with mgn | X titled to the use for re-publication of [\ nro i [ ciind the west would | B¢ 84w e estimated the Spanish dead He used to stay at home and medi- 'S F b 14 . D f th kT e o e 1 i bosnen o |1 50 the Noorsca oy ki | ™ : | " | aturday, February 14 —Opening Day of the ws published herein. ;}‘ rving the pation. The figures for|10:000. The automobile road from A hick town is a place where peo- V\nrl 80 at thinking he'd become first —— [Fles e = Sheshuan to Tetuan was cluttered | ple atill get excited when a flivver [ T8t | 2 Member Audit Burean of Circulntion. | ' = SIS E I ¢ Spain' -« | Whams a pedestrian, £ o must invent some way, | with rpses of Spain's soldiers, 5 by gee The A. B. C. fo a naifonal vrganization Mid Eastern | £ == - i \ Which furnishes newapapers and adver- A oolxan s vacldred Cross word puzzles are educa- |TO make that wondrous malden u'.m with a strictly honest analysts of | NCW Yoik $1 10,568 in's wartare in the Riff—as s | tional, Think how many people now | think of me.” ¢ efreulation. O: circulation statistics y 6 1721 2 5 k i X 00-based wpon this andit: This tasures | T8 81,472 | 00 of Morocco is‘ealled—has been | know that Ra is a sun god. 1t !ovl;mll:;un:‘ll.\;cle\:‘ nights with 4 protection against frand fn newspaper | Pennsylvani LY LI by R e ion — 3 d - distribution figures to botb vational and | | g7y | & dreadful exporlence to the mtlon. |\ ol one who can ob- | With lace and sllk and colored JsLiagvartisers.y | o5 Toatagg VN1IC HIOSCIOE Eh ‘other EUrOpeAD [\, velourrent ovants §and " remark paper, too, i 4 o | 55,766,830 | nations ave discussing finances and | only, “Program coming on fine.” To make his love epistle to his taste, The Herald fs on dally tn New | Dist. of Columbia 65,766,850 | trying to settle the tangle resulting And then he sent ft to the mald post . York at Hotaling's Newe Stand. Times | f i g ; World War. B3alaihos t Pcople are funny. The most gull- | te. :‘.-:‘.u; Sl o et RRtiance 2700,023,662 | o e : 5 t " ible believe anything and everything | She swooned with pleasure when { 2,780,023,062 | gtcadily s hold upon Moroceo | o oot the gas metor. she looked at it, | S| Several other castern states not|jefore thousands of embattled s | You'd say it literally made a hit, THE TROLLEY WRECK | &rouped as above show up well in | tribesmen who are well dfsciplined, | He didn't sign the thing, just let it IN NEW BRITAIN the figures. For instance, Virginia |well 1od and ,well armed—mostly | . BOR s % geq A | A 2k Anonymously, Occasionally Jiuman equa- | SLeps up with $53,014,730 and West lwiih guns and ammunition captured | e HRCISROR S 288 would Blon,” couple the a, $ B from the Spaniards, "rnat it was he who thought her so %oy Inialin nd cause| The south is showing much an‘ While this is going on “at the divine, 4 : g . o . arious Anltcite tnA s dna co | tivity, these figures would indicate. | front” the situation in Spain proper Apd told his love through this first Th R f th Mlll-End Sa] two, it appears at first glance caused | North Carolina, once comparing but ;vm‘ivm.“s more tense, with Albinez | e was a stranger in Chicago. e 1“"1""”""' o . e eputatlon ol e e 18 the accident to t {ford trolley | slightly with New England in tex-|making flank attacks at King Al-|StoPD e len.m‘ (;‘.v‘ns'k‘h\rl« way. | “‘Mr‘cs]::wf girl promptly dled, k 'd f B A G' : l ith $89.180.2 ; Luneral tomorroy o'clock. tiles, shows up with $09,169,237, do- | phonso such as have been the por- [ & oo o (oOTrOW &7 i Was overcome by curiositee. nown countrY'WI € Ior argam ving. t ty of the crew ing more corporate business (han|ijon of no king since the kaiser. Pross agents describe a great man | 1is story teaches this, beyond all & & T o v vl RS R e e B i Has a Great Following Among Connecticut | ‘ CAVE WONDERLANDS | Enclose your edrd or cut the darned by the courts and it is not within| The four lowest states in the atiiyouacertimisA s iatlicitot: thing out. the provi is newspaper te | Union respecting such income are “ e o wint n Florida, s s i F lk A8 D T Dl P Sl IN KENTUCKY | Te winters in Florida, summers in ’ = olks. place bl »n anyone. Without | Arizona, North and South Dakota, Tha s iy the Kentucky | Canada, springs when a jit honke Safety First question t ty o 1an hands | and Wyoming, ranging from three te tragedy n the Rentucky| = cls when the man says it is| Maxine: “Why do you always car- in mar -} achine which we | to nearly five millions of dollars | “2® which has occupied the sym= | ;0.4 ry red ink in your fountain pen?” g inatie et [ pathetic attention of the nation for | — Dorothy: “Why you see I might hEve intentel forg otrgRemn S cong | Beshy s be |a Weel, Tus lent renewea fnterest | In their quest for spicy literature, | misplace my lip stick somotime.” venience is be taken into con-| The west is heard from by some of tho publishers should try £, sideration in connection with the ac- | California with $503,048,110—nearly Han to procure the rights to the Record- ] Two of a Kind ° ° eident. Tt also Is cvident that poor |half as much as all of New Eng- | Femarkable region ing Angel's Book. Will: “T love to walk." : : bk iy i | Mammoth Cave, the largest in the | Tull: “I can't afford a car either.” vision because of the fee storm of |land—and Washington and Alaska, Eitiladn last evening may hay en a con- | with $60,008,684 | world, is surrounded by an endless S o tidings . Aoy 3 chain of subterranean passages, onc 3 1mit te fi D) tributi ough huma is| AW of ‘which goes to show that in | €h® . lr::;x i wfl(: Sy | Ira problem. I admit quite f The Show-Down IN ADDITION TO THE MILL-END SALE OFFERINGS expected to make allowance for the |keeping an eye open for business, |Of the most noted of which, Crystal | that 1 don't know how to | Aunt Prudence: “Why I declare. ; elements w guiding transporta- | New England cannot afford to sieep. | Cave, Floyd Collins is credited with | (Protected by Assoclate Helen, you might as well not wear MUCH OF OUR REGULAR STOCK IS ON SALE AT TEMPT- lemer guid i S e L - et e Tne.) anything as wear that dress!” ; . having discovered. ything 4 t 1its s the case at séa where | There are plenty of indications that e AT = “ Mavpers WD e - - sl : | : el | aware| Thousand® of tourists visit Mam- Fiip Plapper: ‘Til take it off if | INGLY LOW PRICES. strict rules laid down for the hofi wlers are well aware | . il you say so, Auntie. ! ’ | r | moth Cave eve ear, but not any- i - ocedure of ships during a fog. of cotditions and are well prepared | Y A T d amuel Koch. p]“\. i M | £ mmet them. The time Is past when | Where like the number that would 25 Vears go [oaay e can thoroug sympathize | {o meet them. The time is pas | : 5 m | T 7 i with these who were hurt. One man | New E be the great com- | Visit it were the great natural won- From Paper of That Date | l;; 2 Tl\ulcx ine. : i ii5 * 2 der advertised like Niagara Falls or e AN at least suffered such an injury that | me bee-hive of the nation, in e F\”mm he | The party of Eiks which went to | My coffee's low, his means of earning a livelihood | yiew of inevitable growth elsewt 5 Pyt STE 7 Harttord last evening was delayed My beans are few, will be impaired; others recelved | put the prestige of these states in|three form the trio of greatest na-|\; ;o way home when the trolley Sitharliiaye z g | i ural wonders in America ar stalled at Robbins’ corner. Mo- elongs to you. painful hurts and will be confined to ral important lines must not be [tural w nders in Am ": A e ‘:ar ,»..mnl .;t ];tv;l\ij:: :(ar;r £ :::\k g: 0 yo! P, 1 t " red A tourist can “do" Niagara Falls [torman erber Ayon, 4 €a 5 5 = their beds for some time. All Of | pepmitted to be injured vieinily in @ few days or @ |to limslf, climbed to the top of o |‘.~|,;|!"‘.m| Away. : Tomorrow, however, the Valentine | for the first time for a breath of | $55,000,000, or more than 95 per- H them are des: | _— ] e the car, found the arm disconnected, | Johnson: “Say, Doctor, will you| o it nervades THE FUN SHOP! |[the rules and regulations, of the|cent; ten brewery stocks appreci- Lot ke in which time he can ‘See|;,q yold it in place until the car | tell mo that story of yours about Pat - road. ated $85,000,000; rubbers, Indus- e TARIEEAINKERING, peveryibing To “do” the Grand reached Statnley strect, where an- vm]ly.‘ h_’_ e . s Those Three-Letter Words. His offense was failing to obey| trials, olls and base metal shares ‘Sl ¥ ( A HELD IN ABEYANCE,L Canyon requires much longer, al-|other car .\‘.‘ ived the ,‘."W ngers. ‘to ]}D;Nri:l-"ml': \,\'“\M;m” ’)i[l)r\\’ d”::l:: Dickens: “What is a gnu?" the signal of a policeman. The|have advanced steadily, and Ameri- | ples of every king By arry Thompso 1 sail r hea again. We e time r e s of i o case o = i age to himse most cherished PIe | atention around the most available | Jo1o at the Cyrstal Palace, London, |street and Pat says to Mike—| F0% CHRT AU ol > {’::e % Uit RREreaue toihpibst Death) Sl s fhere won't be any 0f | oig of vantage and make no at- | The annual ball of the German [Mike—'" A e Eomc! Rt oi L = controls much anol e {empt to esplore the entire canyon |rifle club was licld in Turner hail| Johneon: “Thanks, Doc. That's| oo po JORE ORE0y 0g STOCKS APPREGIATED e — Pla than he could possibly geu e : Sl e Mr. and Mrs, Paul | enough. You've cured oot ho R e oadench tnt Crieicdaivbrow within himscif~ and often he does o : E vhich : 2 v led the grand march, |ache. sult?” y - cluded JEL at least a month. But it is doubt- | J. H. Kirkham is con- —Luke Heintz. | %" 3¢ p q e aiesiotly wought of ‘ | - Kirkham is Mrs. Swift: “The detective that she | s NEWS D o fortunate cambinationtoml Chey LS ful if Mammoth Cave can be ex- ifmml to his home by illness. had hired to kéep an eye on her hus-| There Flas Been a Capital Apprecia- the human element and the na-|'“C "2 Eelentsly aby :”’1',"'")‘ o R o i s et Her fond g band; AT tion of $1,300,000 in Exchange || At ‘l“|‘l'fi’";,‘d"('°"[~"|'t““fir"“" it baliay 2 ne it t that time — indeed, the inner- s v 2 | visit, kissed SRRl 0 .08t Line Lditor fel ¥ pessi- ions tural element might Mring about.| . = | The heavy rains here yesterday it, Kis urlties During the Yewr of : i 3 ? Speed is the desired goal of too sy most recesses of the cave are 8aid |\washed away a big ditch i the park ing to let the child know how | pyyo00oners say, were there loss 2 o ‘xlv‘el::;cg :‘rc‘)?ct"l‘\’r ‘;l;a\l‘:tfl):eopll;, 6:0::1- ::‘:‘:‘nvx s Bt g e (Repulilear i unexplored. Tt has 150 [and carricd the dirt Into West | much she approciated the kiss, she| o' iages thore would be fow-| 1024, 1g roit now aad (helehi ot iy many of us i ns which have been |Maln street, blocking the troll hat's the sweetest kiss T ever | (25 TR T Rl always be secondary at least (o i ¢ s = S track and covering the sidewalk in erie Sl S London, Feb. 13.—Therc has|| thusiasm is onlyseclipsed by the aftern | v I 1 by tourists and natives, but | i e TR nemat o nan T8 {iat theen ot True, also fewer marriages. | : amount of letters reccive Clties arety. i | front of W. E. Attwood's home pose 'c j n eating] (oonright, 1 Reproduction |been a capital appreciation of $1.- || guch a healthy growth is watcl : e ning t tire cavern Is belleved to con- |/ Court Prosperi & smoker | broad and jeis,” replicd the niece Forbidden.) 300,000,000 in representative Stock || with just as much pleasure us a ¥ Tlilp SRS B3 something to shc : ¢ 00 Ie ¢ |Yast even Chief Ranger T. H —Rae Eliot. ; ! TE Plaldio £ fuild approximately 500 miles of hief gor : o] 4 ratand EMar el CORPORATE INCOME AND | or lepending o1 I {erranean passages. | Kehoe made a few remarks. Her- —_— e % Exchange securities during 1924, “;0"::}, l:{:-'l”dnhli :':m; v““‘phli the at THE NATION'S BUSINESS | of rest In peace 1 e there | DeTt Lyon was on the committec in | Valentine Greeting to Our ¥aitor. | British Auto Pioneer according ta the Bankers Magazine. | | {0"{ #ELA% Ak S Thomg : o When we visited the cave there| ., .- | (In their anxiety to remember the At Last Is Arrested The beginning of the year was| '“;_u‘l T Eate ot it ‘I LRl gineer That New England manufact Iy a * ' were notices nearhy that its opera- | R C. Merwin will givs | ditor on Valentine's Iy, sevefal > | worrying for security holders be- | | Gaed in tins ai i D i \ntet: He ha is facing strong competiti by d ler the jurisdiction of |tion of high jumpi [ readers sent their grectings a day| Birmingham, Feb. 13.—Frederick | cause of the advent of a Labor gov- || tast. but ne womt ':):0; unstcer) 18 groy Na midils west Not even the a ostions were |A. Satu evening | ahead and, always having the deep-|William Lanchester, who designed | ernment, says the magazine, but (| i ‘e of thes Heonlshwins hy | regula | rovisions I. W. I'agan and D. V | est affrction for our contribs, We|and built the first petrol-driven mo- | the return to power of the Con- e ! af structy nizea fact for severa flexibie p : \ble. In 1916 the surviving : 2 I ; P paLrol | P! {| prize. Be su d try tonight, ¢ ; 1 ; he andectak e SUTVY % |were clected tru ¢ take pleasure in showing yon what| torcar in Great Britain and who| servatives imparted a good deal of (| vou might win, you might not. tex s, though this scction e e o ir of te family owning the cav reh last eve the mailman brought us.—kEditor.) | since 1896 held a license for|confidence and a corresponding ap- || but nobody's the loser. Ie t in several impo . was man, and there was | = = driving, recently was summoned {shares have risen §27,500,000 to will be s , > and means comn sit ‘ The Card She Sent, | and pri rapid development of mant g mu eculation at the time as to . Hearts con today and 8o suel s| z I t at the flexible cla of t g i carts co ay anc 0 s elsewhera. nCVALE | b ¢ would become of the cave at | Observallons Dear Editor I'd have you know . a comi Conditior: New Eng: | 2 90 he S +h. We do not know whether | That in my own, aftection true . il | um- ed for [ ot y | i 3 . m ¥ 1a3nd h 2 control have | tAK! " s time he is still in the land & ofl Tlle Weat’ler Is growing day by day for you. ° The Fa y A b . Repi k mbroil i 2 — ) " 2\ cussing AT O i) DN 008 SR B 05 S o e e ions naysih The Card She Meant. The Doorbell Isn't Working. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS that B . " Bu ase tt manufact Jay when mear-| o rnocks " r t the s purchase "L‘ Washington, carts confess toda ) the bu Iy all manufacturing was done in|. ., e fos s cave operate it as a natural [ern New Editor, You gotta know: for sof the east and the west was an ex-|. . ; e hiy|park, Lut other cave owners nearby |tonight Pay me a quarter more a line, noed : blows t I v \ ihe sian fThers was | CoMder Baturday 'l always be your Valentine. use. 1 AN (T market, passed | jort1y manag tics of | are opj S 4% ling to northwest winds —Gertrude. growin| as the west to i S iitis 1 (hat 1 ¢ | aiso a report that the Louisville & | “por kastern New ( iy | — kind o Chicago began its . 5 \“ e N iy .4 wanted to buy |tonight, probal The Card They Sent. whethel trading and commercial center Tey ro- | th a ct the attention :v"l v":; | |YH( nu'].\l.u:w “’,[ 1 \“;!‘ tine ‘ \(\ he & . Sy ? Through aaver-| n northwe s to express the friendly cetmer has continued as suc ot 1 ation to it through adver=i, ., o= oo herally And let you know that of buil & an enormous manuf 2. The railroad could with right | oo couthwest shi | you known.| ter. The sam 1ent can be omp : 1 the Mamm Cave | west, In all you plan d all you do -3 _\ ever, ed in ot esterr t even this has not been | Conditions The s which 2 similar traced in oth western produc ro is has no! : was central' over Long 1 yes- | The Card They Meant MUTTERS VYES HE'S BEEN MEANING TO TAMILY SUDDENLY TELS EACH BOES TO FRONT DOOR , PEERS UP Sitions o and states SO we are aware. | . jay is now central ¢ a | The message of this Valenti Fin THE DOORBELL BUT IT’6 TOO TWRK OTHER TO HUSH, ISN'T THAT AND DOWN STREET, AND RETURNS surisdio Development of m 1 found stalac and | seotia. It caused heavy | Is all inciuded in one line, '|' NOwI; AND ANYWAY NOBODY'LL SOMEBODY ON PORCH REMARKING HE KNEW THERE. Resl various parts of the co i o - tions it how | high wir ng the To it your strict attention give: | COME TONIGHT WASNT ANYBODY restri l’] dicated nowhere more s tyliae fook mnature to coustruct along the from It's: “Have a heart, we gotta live™ and pr| 5 pmon iccinctly | gefinitely. E v £ e Maine, A secondary i | —=-Dora, Anita, Bee, and Ruth. attend than In the report of the income | defied such cor o ug v ground cathes | 0 itral over On | tax bureau a few days ago. This re- | American s - ld tukes five years to form & foioudy and unsettied weather in the | The Card They Sent. 1 ) ==? port lists the amounts of 18 igh thickness of a wafe e region T temperature | Valentine clings are speeding | [ N S S Yy ; g waluctite. The stalactites in | continues low in the southern dis- | away A At G 1 ations ¢ o4 many |tricts. Heavy frosts were reported | To our ‘8 desk; this one goes O by states. Tt POSeS | Westerr Ky 8 requit el r south as Tampa, 1'lorida 1 that it ma s eyes of ascertaining nger keenly 1 towa 2 . ars to form. | Condittons favor for this vicinity | Bring a message of cheer agd en- 4 Gt i : 0 . t axtinct an partly cloudy weather _couragement tru ! been il e of surpassing value | temperature t 1 thawing | To that friend of our hearts all the # Mtes and gro kes y t u { during the da busy year through . vitar tmportant tHan ter, as per g policy. 1 st — have sons owning shares in various - | ecners for Y Jug arift sl —— | ECCENTRIC AMERICAN The Cary They Meant ATEW MINUTES LATER ADMITS THAT GETS SETTLED JUST AS RNOCRTRG SENDS VILDRED UP T TELL HIM TD s cerns do not necessarily live in the 1 raise far t s 5 —_— | Valentine Grectings are specding| SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE KNOCKING RESUMES. GUESSES IS WILPRED STOP AND ANNOUNCES PLATLY KE in a ats. bavho R o erad that 6% s t Fact 5 and Fanc’es Donates Large Sums to Unemployed | away e N BUT THERE'S NOBODY THERE HAMMERING ‘SOMETHING UP+ 5N GOING TO MOVE AGAIN TOR ow d : %] | Pebnle Mo | Like that bird Cupid's arrow here's STARS ANYBODY ; neither are corpor: AN~ r lue g | hoping this may & 3 pr 2 : fY ROBERT QUILLEN | London. Feb, mployed | v 3 acturing Institutions. g shortakes, work r et ved | Wing him for that check that he ures adequately indic JEas R e arn e ol said without fail eyt 2L 8 ama: “No,” said the|found a patron in an e one of the features of yes- of business done = i | American, Bayard Bro g malil The corporation income li: ows SSTRATEGIC RETREAT” { on his yacht Valfreya, high and dry | red, Jo, Margaret, Aline, for { ke toliowisg fgures 1| AND LOSSES Rus wan of | in a loeal dock, and who made & Marion h : nr\mny ir \’. - e of | substantiag dona o the unem- —_— ok groups of states: [ mo de R GG ployed Christmas fund. Some years The Editor's Gossip Shop. of st New England | tor, who has ¢ J ‘ s gets|ado Mr. Brown made a similar dona- £l iy Lathier Connecticut 7 the tide ia tion to the unemployed at Bright- NTINE'S DAY! favor Massachusetts temptéd m e Mml ea, where his yacht was Hwn' ) plies Sheshuan s under! Wo e who think the up. You notice some of our favorite - R nieea e : «t be answered fmme-| Mr. Brown has been somewhat of | contriba couldn’t wai IMMEDIATELY EXCLAIMS THERE! SEES A MAN WALKING DOWN STREET RETIRES ABRUPTLY, AND MAKES Scd Maine .. a myatery in English coust towns, | row. They just had THAT'S FOOTSTEPS CERTAINLY, AND CALS HULLO, THERE, DID HE MEMORANDUM TO FI% THAT DOOR- New Hamy - as his yacht seldc greetings to us today! | AND DASHES TOR TRONT DODR ~ WANT HIM 2 WHAT? OH AURIGHT, BELL TOMORROW SURE helps Vermomt .......co0cnn 1 A ) | ils owner rarely Of course, we always have an W HIS MISTAKE . HE JUST THOUGHT— o 8 - ‘ ikl et simheifvis Sace” 18 ths o 5 ©McClure Newspaper Syndicate ' MoV AKE. - . childr » g y i e United | They better treat us right be-| e stren, Totai ) vess — States 1 1 is estimated at | cuuse l posipg Kipg representaive salddlel had beem cut No lelsure clase? Did you everwee | §20,000, | Well, you know whyt |in the underground caverns of that

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