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12 " THE SUNDAY CALL. - Eac¢h numbher will be com- 2 jtself and cantain. several poem oste. general héad. T ‘works in Wyoming in summer. The lady - Ver; d«ctor -nd ‘minister; and nmmy takes cutting In two of ‘ite price. Its half-tone of ‘the hnuse; . petted, dependerit ‘little a‘&mall.country school in’thé. mountains, -reproductions are - always. remarkably woman; uses every effort o, Keep. Arta-:thinking this to be a-good-field for his eclear 'and as goad. as-those of high-cliss o8 ey B it bt Jigsa satisfied: and 1eoks with-horfor upon’ work. . He does. much- for. this Ignofant - Eastérn magazime -werk: . The . manage- pasme- ) of thie. - The publisher ¢ every man who véntures near the ‘kitehe -eommiinity. . The . development. 'of “two- ment certainly desérves cradit'. for the steod the te to P them ‘of servie formiag: . the taste « slish: and ires to ma for évery sefvant she ‘has.ever Nad’ has’.charac¢térs in“the :story’ i& most . interest- - work of the past _and success in the married, GWing o the.scarcity of ‘. the ' Ing.. Oneiis ayouns miniSter whose mind : venture for .the. future. and’ teaghers in ! fernininé persuasfon’ in. these wild nd goul.imfoll under the gitdarice of the : ——l : bl One fiiferusting scene is: where thie liero - teacher and- t}:‘e otheris a young gmh“hu Unto the Heights of Simplicity. v},'f s . liters i g5 is biftén by a rattlesnnke and the excited <Comes under-the {hflusnce of the teacher's Gt Dty iy or like . Hile : S conts 3 eraine; Whin nTtasts the 4 ctklart, Tides s AANEhter and Erows - wonderfully, . Fhe.. . 1t Seems: a great. pity :h“‘ *"h_‘”:“ rike o the ine.” ~Ten een thirty ‘miles “over an:unkaown jlain for” teacher. with his wif¢ and daiighter; suf-: Johannes Reimers, whose. style Is PO- . a year 1 v : o thé doctor. Whén she:redches hionie and, nrivations: f mast:of the . etical and whose imaginative powers. are 1ss Felen Hay. the gifte WILASE. - SHIWAS T art ME Lane detoten: o dem O e evoted Sister The -SAIL salAry’Soss to "pue T teac s0"500d, should: ude. Kis talent n: witing ;i Helen Flox, He & W s book: *The_Card I i .Genéral! and "h“" taw s nds Artalissa-is the heroine after .~ -As the waf cloud darkens and the. phtls ook as < Unte the Heé S of L St . Stflerent breeds 1n dotail uaider for that practioal. persgh, hus: drawn - ANATGpist seesthif the Governiient wil Yo Bt e i PaeNDle AtORy -Heau- e ) Do, I"sed in Sport mwlmllns: nd has kept ot fres the slaves his oneiideéd is fo-raise tifulii told thi poisen’ with hef Tips the paifent flfed with. whisky, so-fhat-the “funds and ‘thus. prevent bloodshied, At The ‘Writér- seems docter’s. Visit'and : the -perilous. ride - are ' this time He becomes ‘associated With tWo. fered: and his Book. fHing span-;-{0g,; men: in-amining ie. THis - ehildliXe” g ‘e Wwith attacks Gpow . 1<hunds, grey- CfAfth i people: L And Just as he <5665 njethods . soefal - abuses fn¥hounds, -harriers,. b ;i citteérhou Ereat . Tianes Fetricvers, Ny mueh. embit- nitig €6 end rn. by apni - fals oil bur v to—of course only One § t houng dac he ‘heroine ‘then ‘goes to Denver on a th i deerk . :n sh «“v.f VISTE, WheFe ghe ik o meet Ner: Basters ':i ”flh! way. clear. Tor' the emaneipation: standards of -marality. - Theré Thippets. - f0X-&FTlers) Jover.:whom madé tp her mind:to- 0L all the slaves, he:finds himselt ‘cheated.syca < for- his ™ beinghie - immor Skycs and ‘Scateh ter= LOVEITOMENE B hows her: that she . 0L OF:évarything: Snh-aremitibnre -5 hed Now in his_old ‘age he sees how useless aming horser £an Jove:no”ene’hut the A\ ate. a hera tioble h.to book t more se- ROk seolnn ! & Ny reil o S sHe Bee s im i hais Leen, his. Jite ‘and . realizes when :too SALY Pty . ill T re sus Tl WEaunalinds ‘,’L?}\{rln;»’;: At Gt s Tarihen Intohaw. hé hax sacrificed the lived: of his “lrnlf\m ¢ ’,g.m- rtscfrom his Norwegian 4 ¢ s printed tha h better nave ™ Dalmat D dogs. Hurries: o hin [ wite und davghter. The two love aftafrs: oo SUU QEPAELS ol (U8 o 5 2 ¢ troU- ‘heen omitted than imserted to blemish 1l terriers, Boston-terriers and the - yiheende, as she -liad been swith: Rim. 2 dlr. Rot- well. handlod aid thiec CORVETSA . griitiny tamilv: et iegves e o & Wit (o a P e Taih ‘Alvédale . Bedlington: " black:” wad Howr 116 Trofsas Aveve- taleen. . His are: Uons are ofton stilted: cRiiblished by D. . {THCEPY (Emily. andoa x time . M eroine, xoran) sh terriers. St AT s O be £imoly 2 newspaper: AbDIELoN & Co. New “York. - Price $1.50.) ngs Df Sorrow. Huf he. =t SES 92 ”, Y s s 3 up with. “Pérforming - story and s 10016 - Thig Matiny on.Bo=rd the Bounty: With s 05 b £ Gy ,“ - . ove,. ex: poedles, . Pomeraniars, meet her: g 3 e i s himseld in ¢ ork: on. th ne to spaniels—King * lived. ha y The:si of thie mutiny of the. Bounty. ifornia, Where he i< at we A s em 10 Goose s, ruby, Blenheim; D Appleton. & Coi; New: York, Price $1.)." 6L the" settling of ‘a ‘nortioh of the “Muil ine the heights ear and.conelud= make titude of QOstrana neers: on lonely Pitcairn’ ISland, ‘and 6f nature. ere he-me he: Boxer by Kath the. strange DYery -of thelr . BIGNZ . spirit- hé i sunposcd ¢ on China place:in 1808, afipr a disappearance from - tha hpmmq of simplicity (he knrmledgs of \-he w.rld for twenty trations of these two books are g - markably good, the 2 it e nges ly artistic—all of which are - points - ; 3 Bistory” pTthe. feantect SF Te i 1o Phore- I8 one A evest aad Wwell:-knawen locally - because: of the- fres “of -the hers—and the quen -with which San. Franei bouid . Heen more uplifting had s vessels:touch. at Pitcairn.” But ‘whilé the:“tral figure;. (Published by’ L. story’ of: (he mutineérs: is- cammorn prop- . Co., Bostbn ) e exists it s g and so, worthy of an ac- ¥ t a theory which importance | tle ones e work = not accept as '," . ® 3 malied falthesil to-hig.: " wiile: 1y In_“Cap and ¢ e oo gl DLCONIN: Z 3 b1 it the! e: Vo civilization. Their expéri- ‘get -has gathe drawings a s S i . it i ERE : dre’ told ‘in-a ALTArtive - of “the - pleves from col pag . o 3 ‘ . ¥ I i . Mutiny of:the Bousty, written by Biigh. book: for reading aloud The tale is.givén in. the dull style of .an on. a: la official- report, Bt does not Reed - any: ‘ate-no gad problems of Ife ta’ co » text ‘Baby 2 A with- unger chi . POt 80 many Know p - el - Poea s 6f Lieutenant- Bligh and { g Cap and Gown in Prese. the fact of 118 exis n spit f the inc ¥ for a reforma- relatlons of oyg - Instead almost every one granne Mr. Pa- T th 1t der sammer aftfrnoon, acknow e is mtill poss! Ser better the pre - embellishrient. to. make. it interes‘img . bitt only .charm lictle stories « ¢ - of ours, bl Bligh and-sevénteen ‘companfons: weré. put- ‘lege:life. teld by light-hearted youtr ’ Mona Ran- ga, oc.- féet. long, tmper-.© The descry of footl cutlagses for .be 't vivid ths r drift - He. becomes < thé etithusia v i the. Diateh Cviews re- college sports, w % h s = looking forward : mother in Germany 2 cHAm.as s news of the sudden HENRNY ph. The unexpecte LA & oo ™ for Mona, and s € s { choly, from ouse I are . breezy- little flirtations, ,_ ; fends D: pretty « d skeétches Mona, Dr. von Are ALL ABOUI OGS i eman, who finds s fession distraction A BOOK FGR DOGGY' PEOPLE o m,h" ki s of his home a —c TITNIT J lef ety of his wife. By CHARLES. HENRY LANE he left -hand Gl ¢ and the right to hell,’ saié the fir each other t Breeder, [ “‘You are wrong.' sajd the sec . : just the ofher way." WITH EIGHT ‘T 'am sure that I am righ tl 1 that : JLLUSTRATIO! 2 ‘I shall; take the road to t ‘passion of which b BRATED CHAMPIONS OF CUR TIME a wish Ehickr frwe maill 3 DRAWN FROM LIFE e So ¥ leave of Mona he i B Aore e o s Fa 2 . oy ey By R._H: MOORE ste and art. A w with 1 3 . and has - nteresting enough, is e el ' £ as the sermon it is evident- ature,” written Randolph is scarce- MacArthur of Baptist sslonate charac- Exanch . a purely Pla- . sertes of articles ' e end the reader is 1o 3w the part feeling that afte the i 14 Mona loved, siily and 1l- literature . ey were, had right on s on the: Miers he pu disint the fir s m, W pra Literary Side 2 would sing, is one that c . m or annoyance, but s Russell Low- of articles o ing far Aiff { passion, whose e me y ‘I am sure that T am right,’ said the rated P<‘NG (HARLES second.. ‘I shall take the road to t editor has written anarticle for 5 & Y SearvieE L right.’ number he Church and the b < “They had g some distance when T} ater. > S e h the roads came togetlier. again, and tne - Another interesting feature of this num- g S travelers found themseives once 'more fn ber are some very selections . of s PR Sane A s each ather's ¢ Ballad the Revolution.”™ ems involved ix or combirations ; o se controlling o v aportant a here,' The reviews of hooks and work written by men well known in th ge is a work by the . by men well known In the nd drank and afterward rary wo lay down to slee (Published by L..C. - pAmcne -the other interesting: features Page & Co., Boston. Price $125.) « r, cntitied With Them? I 3 musical department is an article v A Triple Flirtation “Home T.ife “mma Thursby “A Triple. Flirtation” is a _volume ot The novel, “An light,” by Dr. al, which is annor iced to appear short stori Jose F by Mr. L. Elshemus, autt of “Mammon, a Spirit Song,’ from the nross re. Phillips & Vere,” “Moods of a Soul.” etc. Mr. S0, in a few its title from : ’ shemus is: a prominent member of ora of the sp he in the . Salmagundi cnd other clubs, and- as an- first scene of Athens h artist- has. the great advantage of bei concludes: able to-lllustrate his own works. The Put flies an ¢ Dol and fieth. on, lustrations fn this volume,. together with Leaving n the' cover design, are from his. pencil. - mpe novel fise This ‘author’s previous works have met y.onoiovic g with - very " considerable success. (Pub- joves. fau lished. by: the Abbey Press, New York.) The authe 2 been called by the ry of his people's 1 wrongs.” 3 rhaps. the ivino of his of livel and 1 wee i Vight's GRETHOUND »-¢ ASHARZ A . Dr . : : most remarkable time v 1rr1;:.1.:‘1]nlu>l work ins = ; 5 i 3 Literary Notes He sperit severat 3 of his life in Eu- c Pt (el ¥4 iles e e e LAy F. Opper. whose humorous cartoons and rope. In Madrid only 21 years of ; s cad ze Japanese: terrlers—toy, smooth black and A : the riearest ketches are so well known to all readers age. he won the degrees of PR.D. and i "; Yorkshire, - Maltese, -griffons - Brux- HAMPLo NS, AL at ‘which a European: settlement of -the comic papers and the magazines, M. D. He then went to Germanv '_1.,4 « ‘1 2 Mo - & frontisg cles: $ov Sulthags: 16y bil tecriin Ane PREM! E 137e » could be found. Af the first place at-which has forty-eight pictures and verses for a \ what to him a new lan- e evils Temmiilg . The story n-greyhounds. they stopped to replenish their ~slender Fook to be called “Folks in Funnyville, . ‘taking another degree. Then his 2 e T Baib e & h ething t W stock of food and water one of theéir mum. 10 be published early in the fall by R. H. an” here he whially . to. Queen Ti In part four Mr. Lane has something to : her wag Killed by treacherous natives, and Russell, New York. became fame ventures, about forelgn dogs and: the humors - Th> Sword of .the'King. -~ : her.was Killed by W tealed Lt WBAL thes : s d through F g Drea ond vagaries of -the show rings; W0 the - wina gword. of the King. by Rinaid thereatter they only fanded at w et - Morley Roberts' latest book, “The Fu- abeo Tit : e anecdotes and: care . of do&s previously- yachonald, is a stirring English romance “m“"‘m“ o a‘mund A g i which is now being serialized in eountric jcaving | i , cago.) mentioned. of the closing'-years of the seventeenth spapers, Will be issued book reputation as a sculpt e 3 1 years Vi es a da - . . : 8 All About Dogs Tiach. article on the different breeds con-" centiiry. it teems with: adventure - and fl'):{‘;':“n‘(;":,’w"t’:o:'f”“;:‘::c:"(':"“w;’k:' form. by © McClure, - Phillips & .C0, Tiext -ropean tralning as this he began to write i’ A doggy book for doggy S tains,. in- addition to’ general observations . jafr-breadth -eicapes. tn all. of which the. suppleménted on a few ovcasions by birde Week- It 15 a novel of the South Afr reanriiu his and shortly of = Oliirtes ety Taneh 12 ‘f'; ‘““r‘;( ‘A Of Inferest concerning thé -animal. a close: leading’ part is .'barne .by. the herainé.. »(hg “NQ oiianats m_m; s ca’mh by War. one of the few stories of that bac achieved - real netion. Re- o PO LIS SUITIRINE A8 pub- et B ni e b ok that evors description of the show poiits required in Philippa : Dragtom, - the daughter: of an: paek: R(;]n etped nu(‘(‘he‘ sl qupph’ ground.that have beer deemed worthy a turning to h he was im- # 8 g now and then prpaide :"m ;‘ x 'm“h m'n'“ gkt prize winners.” As Mr. Lane.1s himself'a “aged barone ho sides “with Willlam of The- weathér was -stormy . and the -boat reading on this side of the Atiantie. prisoned, then set free to st tariffs that are © ’ - ttunately, ‘evers-’ [ iost “promin exHhibitor, ~ judige : . Otange’ fn his!suécessful- contest’.for the 3 take u fn Cuba tective, ‘this in- Pody is not f ation, ihis ca- -all Teal I d of the canine racs, but of the nd especiall was g0 low i the water the wretched men The J. B. Lippincott Company has a 1 .. were: wet - all the time, .and bailling- Was pounced for Immediate publication t hreeder, his careful desériptions .ca help being of-.the greatest -value to .{he Here he ed by the ‘Britfsh throne’ /The maiden’s.lover, svho I 3 If-sacrificing ¢ { the storehouse -those who - w iz dog - shows, & blished by often [ necessary,” Yet. despite hunger. first book from the pen of a young Amer. b o g s fhor- dog fancier. The bobk :is- publisi by ) T s struggles for his country little op this business of with the hope ‘of a4 New York, tenfanca % sz, COM:crowding: “and _perils, Coupeng, ‘jean 'writer, Burton Egbert Stevenson. in tnis eountry. hut ‘ 158 Bodre pups win ribboms—for ‘Johin Lane of London an S Alsaigen 5‘“1”“:‘,,,.';&',3‘”" aXhed Ph"t"’ ot Timor: was relacbe: in forty-eight. days; whick.it promises will be of unusual in. ..x.““h[l‘ 1 will i ble down se thie. hook will. pre indispensable. R lver .. 3% Reyal Higl e ot a._life having Been:lost save that of ° terest. The story fs laid in F U0 the figure that Was 15 ) s exi for the man. who has only.a.poor. " Brown of R ¢ ihe. She sates. the fnturt King b flor at ‘the.butset of the voyage: time of the regency of Philip d'Orle TRY ey & reforibor Gl I i yellow” specimen of the genus “eur™ Mr, ~ “Trown of Tost River” Is. one: of the- and e prompt- use of. her sword; (Publighed by M. F. Mflfl!“flflr New York:' and while. following history close ht. bold and forth g no track c 2 il be found interesting, for best.hooks sent it this year by Appleton: 200 ERIE THE PEO Zallantiy by the Price.$1) to absund In dramatic incide . Niw: patriotic Inbeen; ° e poos 5 @ the technicai points o1 & Co. “The scenery and enviranment bf & gifs of . the. Prince’s own wéipon . to. fe: : C i The Wave E is. Paris—tottering, dingy. Intriguing Parls is his best work, and cess of Wales' collig” V vom(mz cattle range are ndialy por- of two hundrcd years ago. filur?'!h(‘ blade ‘broken. in his ds‘(finfl(' that it ength may s of the question, published Queén Victoria's thay That €he has Gecasion to draw it the T Exi Pranciseo Wave hns_made. a Probably the' most talked about book jn Judsed from that : to the . anecdotes "could on day,: to defend herself from herungus:; chaigeiot" in the matter: of proprietor- Pl vk A ool R ek o Nawe he “t “ew Words Ahout Gen- ha pecting lover; . the £hip; buit +in its form, pricé and mrm_m;”v pert ‘l Jm~ P x‘"x:m' \;)rl ’: Cabin™ of the W and Some Simiple Mald- DETic ‘romintic, character iry wWrltten ! pagie; © Formerly . with .the ‘subscription: |em-i YO HAADIB U Wonlt: Ch dies to Dogs- Are- Subject; & A-dismat paii, with onty "”“ ot vith. keen-appreclation of | its’dramatic’ a¢ §3 per antum, it 18 now -§2; an};i Inlsll‘(fu; :C,':\ ,_‘lf, Ilfier(.:;‘p f"i}‘;}‘, b "" g Books Receive Their Tre For ‘the Jittle yellow neighbors within - fifty i B Tt is . intefosting 't KROW . of 49 cents per. coby it hins been reduced to ‘an English transiation have Lo it s r_’z ALL A A z dog is of bright and sometimes more. conducive‘to romarice, by The.heratre 16 that: the duthor’ is:a son :of: thé vheteran’ 5 dents and the-marvel of it all is that by McClure, Phillips & Co. Toured . tane. John Lane d it w g v , omance: pure and:simple. % Sanrae an his better blooded brethren, “Tomance:p who 18 visiting Preacher, piet: and - novelst. Dr.. George thy paper itself has been enlarged as to appear here about Septemiher AND BEAUTIFUL 1 23, pe 50-cents. hen 1 a fmpl g 4 an, stern society: girl, 3 a0 5 1. Henry § paper 5-cents.) d then he caa have.a simplé malady or ‘11 .lhxm(h"‘q Camily o n Ty cmne'Muhf’"d" anit that:*The Sword -of the, its number. ‘of ‘pages -and .the arrange- Norman, who Is one. of Tha Best cxorr s ssell & Co., Two.Books for Childre a complicated disease just as well as.a her br i e iae A King™ is his. maiden effort as’a writer of seliction -of .matter .improved. on the situation in the Far East. h. 4 > 5. egy o, raich. There ‘she- me 6;-a’ HAr- somance. (Pliblished by thé O “entiiry Comn; 2 ar Ea as writ- 'The title- page now reads.“The Saturday ten an introduction for the instead of. as before, simply” “The — Wave!" Hhe actiial size of the pages has - The Seéptember number of The o Hudson Harpe heén : réduyced- slightfy so”the paper is in Wil cont ix-hundred Mne humorous Chicago. In paper TRADE—An . * " vard. man, Who having gene the way of | N 5, translation. ng 10 make their appear- o e nnetr (803 the Prodigal Sanis. still ‘with the swine, P47P OV Yok Trtee, §0 ppear a specialty .of keeping posted on On the raneh he occuples the pesition of v of Laird & s pertaining to dogs the book is l).n)r~e\)rrzlk8‘ Hyving . in : the -bunkhiouse : “Pine Knbt. ; rith us d The TEtier of Shes Jy intended, and an excelient work 1t ;1" caqing. with .the towbos: ' Yat the : “Plne Knits by: W E. | Mmove canvenjent form for the reader, but ‘poem by Edmond Rostand, t A FAIRY NIG M OR THE the question of the oot 1 paTAtions ate qulte remarkable. .y gy cotes to Wyoming' half-engaged stary oflifedn-the mountafns of Fentucky. the niimber. s been fricreased from six. “Cyrano de Bergerac.” It Is HORN OF O Elise s et -+ ;“ rot from the standpoint of beautiful pict- {oa rich tern: man’ fals in love -with Just. previons ta dnd . during - the * Civil ty ‘twenty-four.. The Wave has al. Journee d'une Precieuse” and ihx. an. Lai ¥ M‘:d ures In the general: acceptance. of. the it ; e War. " The customs 5 Those - prinitiva Beén one of the leading weeklies of in. French, with an explanatory LAUS VENERIS By ' e S oo J il term, but.as strong, clear pen drawing: Soclety in a:place where ome df the mountaine “have been most ‘carefuily 1sf, and: Row with: .ts present Cliristian Brinton. The same number will “v\mln‘nn Thomas B. Mosher, £ 2 ” e oldér gen- ‘gone by a.man who catches all the charge- inhabitants says she has “lived twenfy pictured, but the inglaent: > ‘hinge in form- and. the evident decision CONtain the second of a series of papers Me. Elder & xnmhmx sole age the light " from a interesting. - g " of the ‘mAnagemefit to make it in every bY Andrew Lang, written exclusively fop ¥rancls T Seoke e can: Around Har s—By Willlam M \rqua tte buildi | bersonage of no minor im- teristic points of the. type of dog Which rs without seefn . In pay cents. he kecps Us busy accumu- - he.is illustrating, and is able o piit: his' Seenbors Are” is Dasnd 16 e misen ang i 1 ke et way up to date in sibject.matter as weil 7he Critic.. The engaging title of this WHY A RICH < ug b st i 2 e e neig 3 Phé central figire of ‘the story.is a Vios: Wa 2 i R S - i R AN Mt « ) meet his annual tax, and impressions on paper in lifelike detail. tha servant girl plays & prominent part. lentabolitionist who hefieves that- the only : A< i1 .ippedrance, it ranks well- with any ©nd paper is “Omar Khayyam as a Bore,w SETTLE CALIFORNIA i ey matter, it is no light Some of the fllusirations are: shown on Tiis gir], who possesses the serious name just' way of: freeing the ‘slaves is: for .the - weekly . published. In the .United States. [Readers of Mr. Lang may know pretty Co., San Fra Pk out a list of happy selec- this . page. They . are by R. H. Moore. of Astalissa, loves tha horsebreakor, 100, to buy them. - He givés up Compated with the broader field open to Well What to expect from his hands with at he bring to the small Those in the bock fnclude more than sixty. e hie b a subject. P16 TRON-C e " oof Sixty. This is the weak point in the book—letting “everything fo this one jdea and sactifices - thq. Eastarm publications of & similar na- Such a subject and publ PIG TROY oMect s & "l'k::rere:::np::\:a::?; c‘hlr:r:f‘m::{ tr;‘!cu:‘:l;l regprct:;e \'nrlelll;l the young lidy. become malnus of n ser- et Un]y himself but. his family for the _ture, it is far in the lead.” The:-art work ~Willlam 8. Lord of Ev: anston,- T11., win uqlpnl,m st))mnur R. Church, v REPS 3 -~ N t ne world,” as Mr. vant. - cause. - H ‘A e-p -of the Wi THE WOR o 2 ven as Christmas presents Lane expre i€ The “hetp:* Ak she Salla NosaaiE. ‘euhes e -has been . edneated.well, but -and- general make-up he 'Wave have issue early in September the first (Octo- LD'S BEST PROVERES st g " goes from one thing. to'another:. He: s at’ always heen most creditable and the same ber) humber of a new periodical (o 1o AND SHORT QUOTATIONS. fy Genre i} 4ny other class of gifts, and for The book is divided into four parts.: In sqiool in Nebraska in. the winter and. different tlme: of hls llfe an’ edl(or law~ high excellence ‘Is continuéd despite the called “Noon,” which will ‘heredf[(‘l“&\l: :_"lol(tlrpds)lkflf :‘ll lea “Almmufifl,l ows Shieage. z i o e e e ; 5 : > SR RS 58 : b % cather,

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