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THE SEATTLE STARSMONDAY, MAY 15, 1905. ; as rrp od | helped him to his fect. ‘Take me ae of # wench and I was recognized Lh 7 a THE SE - Lipa STAR os and had to bolt for it. ! threw b+ > + ~ wr’ one oF rou ets ¥ Ru iqner co, fogs off the scent, thous! ne 6 boat rear stood like a fool i ormbite” eriits Kvenve. 6¢ ® ° 99 they looking for me now in/and wat hed them go. At the door | y s wench joina me | he turned, his coarse face red with - EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY. Houndediteh, The ve a Jonna = = tare ao nde ao ’ i TeLPHONMS: cad rpeagy Boe gh ps bit in a} T'll even up with you for this if I} the Business Vepartment—Sunset, Main 19 @, Independent tas by wator dows the nt . : : alec,” bie orewiae a toate think © craft the girl has arranged fo 0," We rwie n Gon in SSN EE ROUNY = WS ST a \°"t nad counted by Importing the|{ don't know you, my lord; 1 come “ 2 ° week, or twenty-five conte per mom female elemout on gaining thelr|from Devon, I do.” Vive minutes ner SRS Bee eer, oe eee ee Teas cobt ; |hearts, and | was not disappointed. | after I w atchod them from the ta te wh: our subsoription ree | o tb onch. God ble ern door lower him into a boat and © Deas iyeel of each paper. W hen that date arrives. S ny stage ther!” o 1 dean and i rost shout- | pull off s stream, where h $ AY Geen been pa Werheas ee year game te \aken & ner!” ote Laceat (eel Ott seroee skveass, where fe CULPTOR AY. ebanne ° the address label t# & reoetpt, BY AMGBROSE PRATT. led approval; all save cock-eye, who | a Bare ae “iS Poatoffice at Beatt! » Washington. as eoond-clase matter, il ceueedad wae ecapealoualy on Gens Gh thelr encheré. te \ te vAN ARN DUG Co, CON BACOND aVENUM Copyright by the KR. F. Fenno Company. j You've not the look of @ sea after all, cock-eys knew mo! His © now or Office at the . t etend to,” I snarled | birthpla could have been no spventent plage to leave wan! don't preten », | be ag eee Td ign, a 4 thts ‘The phone eumnariamesiennacmemmmmeniaiieinian bagh just as readily. “I know more | chance shot mumbere for this office are mact, Maln am: Independent 1188 of a horse’s back, and aw or pis It may be guosned that IT was not Ih ou W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building. CHAPTER Vie®ontinued. I stooped and our lps met in a] toy too, if @ pinch arriy |in & good mood to ie DUAKER DRUG (0, i W. PD. WARD, New York Representative, 63 Teibune Mullding. _ the Inst portion’ of his @onlawes. |iong, clinging kins, a kiss which,| “and this craft--what name doos|charge when she arriy 13-1015 FIRS - (Continued from Yesterday.) “Tomorrow,” he declared, “I mist | my soul be the forfeit if I mistake, | v?” de ded the sailor though the landlord had a 1 é T AVE = she carry demanded th i spend all my time with De Sevsin: | failed to spot her saintly purity.| 1 foresaw I should have to kill|moe that John Masters (cock both Phones 1240, NEST CIRCULATION gen in order to allay any doubt | God bless such women, say 1; they |i,6 prute, but 1 answered drily. |proper name) would keep hin agre ¢ This ts ¢ twat the DAILY AVERAGE TONA FIDE which may subsequently ariee in |are rare, but where they exist week |{u°, brute, but | nad tap, une ena [Went in apite of 5 wou tn, How CIRCULAT the SMATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 his mind of my good faith. In the | men are transformed to better crea | 1,4 calied Beolzebub an’ 1 care not, | ever, I bought Bontfs body 1 CREDED ) COPIBS DAILY, and for the FIRST QUART OWhave my Word | morning I shall take care thas he |tures in spite of all the machina- | Ue jailed Hee araiy off in her.” eal With a.m: pound: tote oa OF 1905 nuary, February and March) of honor, tml- | sees my elster. During that the, | tions of the devil | The man growled something un-|prorfised him one hund unds EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DA lord,” sald D'Ar | which will be between breakfast | wpitrida fell to the couch half! gor his breath and would have | more If he would arrange to Mave 6 ac or EB. F, CHASE, Meera Manager. ras with earne@- | and noon, it will be wise for you to | swooning, and I, with a nameless | made off, but I forestalled him | Becond craft in readiness If the first 4 — a 2 ‘ . ws proceed to Gravesend and these sorrow aching all my heart, walked | Where would you go?’ I mut | failed. He made no secret, tho this 8rd day pow ex await my sister's arrival in the ho- | piindly to the door, and hurried | porea tue bi that the other was a floating to: a ae O26 CWOrR to Ont ANT, am sure you will | tol called the Red Anchor |thonce with set face like one who| "wit is that to you? ab bast, the gale mrosubadle, ané it Coats From ener Abite in and foF State of Washington, residing at Seattle Se eee ete ine erent (he Gay | WERKS 1k drones, “A lot since my life happens to| master both a shark and shift! aa whea I say that charge until after midnight, when I CHAPTER VII hang, on a word an I've just told fe io a pag hem fed ‘ 5 to 15 ire even] hope I shall be with you. At day- A SUPERLATIVE COQURTTE. “ey “ lie wre od te , i . AERA AR RR RARER RRR 1 requ p 7 « ® you he shouted Out |if we were forced to get away in RRR RRR RRR Rroater — ansur- | light boat will put off to receive! Now Richards, though « fool,|o¢ tne wayt" and laid his rough |her. I could only hope and pray 4 ‘ * THE STAR'S PLATFORM. t ance; but there} you from the sloop apd then—” on the whole, a good lad and &/).,545 on me. 1 found a greasy |that cock-eye would prove such a 10 ak rts, orig nal relling pries e b are matters of | He shrugged his shoulders expres-| faithful. I debated for long whether | seain on the ruffles afterwards, He| man of his word as the landlord $5.00 to $10.00; Factory galg politics hetween | sively, or no | should give him an inkling A ¢ misfortune to | thought him. ) x * me and the mar-| [I assented gravely, “T shall In all 4 bet in the ond, | 20%, Rowever, the mis oe irt Walsts and Shi * * “ j 90 % ay comges, Dat tp + | misjudge me. I look to possess but| The coun arrived at 3 precise irt We nd Shirt Wale * Honesty in official * quis and he appear be « weighty | things do my best,” { assured him. | precisely for the reason that he was the strength of one ordinary per- |ly. She greeted me with great cold at } ice. * Menieipel ownership of pi % | man in your concerns from even the} “Remember,” said the count, la fool, 1 took him into my confi- | pon, perhaps less, for 1 am slight of |ness, barely touched my hand, and | * The business district for reputable busin . % | little your sister has Informed me.” | sternly, “I charge you with my sis | dence before I wet out for Grave- |} iid b t them looks often deceive. (asked to be shown at once 2 A arose earnings tax upon ai! publie service franchises, & | ‘Tne count considered deeply for | ter's honor.” sond, in this wine: fia hanied Gun aeus Amana on |room. She looked pale and dis up-to-date public schoo! system. & moment. I disliked the reminder, but re- I shall beent come Gays, |10.* neces ® D 1207 2nd Ave, bad al rights for all; special privileges for none, * - shall be absent some Gays, /tne floor among the vile refuse |dainful, and was plainly at odds - = +0 a “True,” he said, “from your! plied coldly, “It will be safo in my| Richards,” 1 observed casually a with haved to ke Oven barely aivil Next to Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. Z standpoint your request te not un-| keeping.” While stuffing my pockets with foment 9g age gy begin reelf to be even barely cly ate Tiers, Fisher & ze & & * tt tt tt ot te ®t te yw ¥ ¥ ww BB vv Y ¥ reasonable. The fact is milord, that} And then we separated lest we) sundry conmeticn, scents and PoW-| squarely on the jaw. There was| As my bedroom was the only I have great hopes for my sister.) should be seen entering the house | ders, | watched him through half breathless silence for ® moment | guest chamber in that den, I gave it | GROWTH OF CITIES This upstart, Napoleon, whom may| together. I own I felt a certain | cased lids. His eyos wore fastened | suring which no man moved; but |to ber, and the more readily soclng God blight, has, in his effort to buy | admiration for the man; it wastm-|{n charmed fashion on De Sevrin ~ that 1 would mot have bidden there me to his cause, offered me an al-| possible but to believe that he was | gon’ presently he got to his feet grasp. | Hance which I am disposed a tfinie tretter-to Madland, to ten |? ee et ee ing an waly looking hanger. I met| myself for a pension 4 A recent census of Berlin dis pels the common delusion that only oo while bows “spo ‘ : ac-} a tr og Zr . tae hoe 4 ay ‘ae Indeed, my lord,” he sald, #Ur-/| him with the rapier, and in two| She stood it bravely for perhaps 4 cept, more especially as m no] poleon and to the hroned Bour- | prised. the third of an b Gian ¥ eee’ & Pur own cities enjoy phenomenal growth. way pledges me in return. He of-| bon king—and yet he bore bi if ’ Past ta, Richards, I'm thiaking| passes sent my blade through his | hittbe ari, oo A sew ony rat By the census of Dec. 1, 1900, the aggregate population of the 22 | », t tat t h tha fi 44 ty, the o ae . ' |bedy. The satlors eyed me in utter | i! nd uret o , ers to marry my sister to the| with a fine dignity, the con ef a trip to Devonshire to see my) azo a while, and then there fol- | came to me, shuddering. for warm Suburban towns and cities which form the outer fringe of Berlin ” ” om a ” ” . brother Devenac | lowed a bose of exclamation. Two 1 must have another room,” she | good blood ‘was 683,178, which, added to that of Berlin itself, gave a total of 2,- Richards gave an incredulous | o¢ them went to the fallen bully, | cried, “that place is horrible!” Prima 7 : peers. mS 572,026 inhabitants, By the census of December, 1904, the same grin. When do you start, @Y/and in rough-and-ready fashion| I made my best bow, and anewer- Tou get be for the bottle whes burbs show a of 886,377, a gain of 203,197 souls fn four lord? tried to staunch his wound, which | ed gravely, “Madam, I should like |§ you return tt ou ' * Years, which, added to the gain of 107,860 in Berlin proper, gives a — oe ane + it you! WA# Rot deaperate, for I had taken nothing better than to meet your || Hot Springs Blood Remedy Ai s : ; . “Hm! at shall I say if you! O's pot to kill him wisi ut it is impossible; that Makes new, rich, red Ret Increase of 821,059, or an average of 80,264 per annum. The are wanted? . “Who end what ts he?’ 1 ée|foom is the only one vacant, and, Speuted: on lien ‘eae = Present enumeration, therefore, raises the German capital, counting “Just that, Richards, manded. But the landlord who had | in fact, the best that this house af all sizes: only the territory and people who in fact do business in and belong i And when will your lordship re- | prrived on the scene sidled up to | for $1.50 Mirrors . urn?” « r, 25 ; me and drew me apart But it ts filled with cockchafers|§ $1.25 ......... 3 to the city, to a metropolis of 2,963,083 people, with a reasonably "When you see me again, Rich ag hgstlb nr ging MEE FO Bho hesitated . 000, . ards, | shall have returne “And other creatures,” I complet- certain prospect of passing the 3, 000,000 milestone some time in 1906. dm, 1 ehall b q dl y erioualy, p The growth of cities is one of the most interesting social prob- “Then there's a woman in it, said I, for the words | ¢d4 the sentence for her. a aa Jems. The great cities of the old world date from far back in the toutteres the ind angrily gave me po light She went white to the lips. “But Spectal new numbers fm | = past, while the mocern urban assemblages of population show that to charade bated me to have aught) “The Cuckoo sails at dawn, your is there nowhere ela T may go?" If soap Barre. Phone te i . ¢ ‘4 | honor,” said the landlord with a/|sbe cried imploringly. ‘ 7 there has been no change in the tendency of the human race to bled to conceal his feelings. I | bomserad oh ond ' “There is the tap-room, but that oe we deliver the d ‘ herd together. laughed outright. “And & very | «,nai¢ it does?” I muttered stup- | is filled with rough folk and ankle 4 The growth of some of the principal cities of the globe in a con- oud — — S . raves i | sary. deep in tobacco juice.” a é erled gayly and banded him @ ten) ro6g not your honor sall some-| “Mon Dieu! what shall I do? And ¥ 4 = par Population Population pound note. ; | time thereabouts?” there tx yet so long to wait.” STONE'S PIKE ST, ’ im 1800 in 1900, Awuse yourself white [am ab-/ “han: 1 saw it all. I had disabled | Mademoiselle was not nearly so |p Reliable Family and ry : < seat, boy. Goodbye. }the man on whom D’Arras depend- | disdainful by this; indeed she look- tion Druggtete, $64,845 = 6,580,616 Ho would scarcely take the note, | 44 to put us across the channel. | ¢d helpless and ready to weep. Out- 419 PIKE STREET, Ba v 60,515 3,497,202 be was in such fil-tomper, and be) wise cursed {i-luck! I turned ali|side a fine steady rain had com- Both Phones, Main 93% ° 547,71 2,660,550 Fefused altogether to say good bY® | a tremble to the wounded bully,|menced to fall, and a mist was 172.128 ‘384, It moana ‘God be wi" ye," he ex- | wig by this had recovered con-| creeping over the river like a mon 4 plained, “and it's more like the| | icusnees | strous white hand with outstretch- a poged py ad bord company, Tl “Have him taken to my room,” | ed fingers of fog. SPECIAL gate THIS 5 ~ s . 1 commanded. But he made a sign ‘i : — With a laugh I swung out, but 1/4, some of his companions and they (To be Continued.) On saaslilie oa Monaré Sha A 4 Population Population took the precaution to gain another - — ee Sees Ranges from $35.00 op ; in 1837 in 1990. Ee ee ee ee RED FRONT FURNITUREGO, ; Richards bad a trick of curiosity p -310 Second Ave, South Chicago ....ceeeccecses. 170 1,698,575 that would have made his fortune 0-8 From these figures it is seen that in a century London has asa polleeman. multiplied its population in round numbers by 8, New York by 26, ’ I arrived = — = bo Ya sy i AR. DUS ‘ Ya " lore noon and took a room a Paris cpr vamp 10, sane Se 9 and -¢ arene we 6 = Red Anchor, ott ovthometiinn Wiaiet wonder however, ° grow cago, which in overhanging the wharves. The inn 1800 did not exist and was first noticed as a city in 1437, when it had was choked full with sallor men, a 3 Something over 4,000 inhabitants. In 63 years Chicago has multi- rough lot of creatures who wore —— - long pigtails, and spat tobacco juice plied her population by 400. The re ts nothing lke this ia the history unceasingly. They nudged each Marie Corelli is pleading hard for; agent. How would we ever learn 4 @f the world—at least nothing on so large a scale. other and eae together | the simple life. Let's begin by not/ anything if it were not for the hoarsely; one declared | was « high-| reading any more of Marie's writ- | scientists? 4 NEEDED A GAS BILL wayen another that I was & | ings hl j naval officer, while a third guessed — If you don’t believe the Cam- BP me asa French refugee. A WORD FROM JOSH Wisk bridge professor, make a few ex- Seattle needs what Chicago has just secured—an onabling act, saul teen ee ae en periments. aan caer Sewast pages the city council to reg ulate the price of gas at least once the war, many open insults being John D. Rockefeller has contri- |! SEATTLE for strieg ve years. offered to the French savy, for Vil- Just uz soon Ut | buted plants to the Home Garden- vag Sage C 4 After one of the bitterest fights of its recent session, the Ill!- leneuve was then hiding in port ing association of one of the citles Gatos, wonbantesia for t " nols state legislature passed the gus bill, granting the Windy City A ie sie, abe pr oo pn there’s no more graft | in whi art ae —— 2 — made a world-wide repatation i ‘ 2 vo Nelaon batt in apite of was awake to @ situation he sen! the Brown's Painless | 4 pa rin ™ nod: even he tree baay. eee — tempting chances. I soon found : rn a supply of goldenrod. First avenue, and hands of Gow geen for signature. object of th is country, While of course it is a charter act and must be voted on by the I GFRUCK HIM SQUARELT OW THE JAW oe oa or the third pod dino ? 7 People at the fali election, there is little doubt but that it will re- 7 seemed to have n unanimously there'll be se more eetve a tremendous majority at the hands of the voters. sete — ~ w ; ; gle } —_ atuuty blood, perhapa. war sie Masten . a merely that I place Clarisse under searched for the duchess every. heir coarse jesta; ad no 7 Seattle is in the clutch of a gas trust, which, in criminal par Jing protection of his wife—diable—| where to take my leave of her, and|!™ind to come to loggerheads with oat x lance, might properly be called a corporation “Raffles,” a high- lithe omprens Josephine. You see| found her, after long necking, alone }®MY man just then. But they would | recting ana iexanieill q toned burglar, breaking the law under the guise of eminent reapecta- | the upstart is anxious to surround |in the green room. She was pale|M0t let me be. One big creature, | ILVER FILLINGS . 2 bility. The trust is at least gutlty of obtaining money under false | bimerlf with good blood and the and cold as snow oa Eee a hee a gg = ~— ammnaned oro FTL. ae 4 " nobiles of France stand aloft.” I bent before her and murmured | insist should drink wit im, Go CROWNS . a fa nets on two counts: Giving lis consumers @ poorer quality of Can you trust such promises, |eoftly; “leome to say farewoll,|@Nd after a dozen refusals I con-| As @ matter of fact the man’s re- | LL 4 0s than permitted by law, and by increasing the pressure to a vile | cunt,” 1 inquired contemptuously. Frida, perhaps for ever.” 1 was} @ented in order to stop his persecu-| mark was not so harsh, but it ts we 4 lainous degree. “He dare not break them!” cried not all insincere, for my errand was {tton. I called for wine, The inn- | better that it be expressed by the x a: "Gencinte 3 A gas bill such as Chicago's would remedy both these evfts and | D’Arras with anger full of peril keeper laughed boisterously and | dash than displayed in the letters same reliable, up-to-date 4 tive Seattle cheaper and better gas. ugged my shoulders incredu- It were better so,” she answered, | brought oat a bottle of French | of cold type. BROWN’S PAINLESS - a And your sister—ehe is in And {s that your kindest thought | brandy. “ICs the nearest to wine I It was raifiing and the rain had 713 First Avenue favor of this alliance?” lot me?" I asked reproachfully keep, yer honor,” he declared. But | caused him to remark. Variors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 It’ Vv E The count swore under bisbreath.| She raised her eyes to mine and |!t Was good stuff and served. “Why, we need rain,” sald a man block, one door south of Ss er y asy * “She knows nothing of it. I have I could have wept for the sadness “To your health,” | said, raising | who stood beside him. “This rain & Southwick’s. ES TO BUY CLOTHING cRE. OUR kept her purposely in ignorance, | there. Then of a sudden she threw | My glass to my tormentor, But he | will be a blessing to hundreds of = inday, 8 iy a ~ § Eres q EASY PAYMENT PLAN HELPS YOU but she would gladly welcome any | herself, for the first time, @nre-|put a dirty paw on my wrist.|farmers whose crops are rapidly ora phe 2M UT. WE DRESS YOU WELL FroR— fate which might save her from al/servedly upon me. “Swear tg me} ‘Never mind my health,” he growl-| drying up. Think of what {t will E } marriage with De Sevringen, whom | you do not love her!” she cried|pas-| ed. “I'll give you a better toast do for the wheat, the orchards and % Ww she hates, and I—and 1 He re- sionately, gazing at me as if she} To hell with France and Bony!” the vegetables. And in the end you $1.00 a NUE, Bierce tants Serco aornns clk | wien isd my very soul “With all my heart!” cried I, and | will be benefitted, A SPANKING TEAM. for you will be Ten years, guaranten ~~ phasis, but nevertheless my sus Whom?” I asked quickly. drained my glass amid a roar of ap-/able to buy food for much less enindnet pleions were alive again. “Clariese,” she muttered. plause. money,” A Chicago judge refused to place Eastern Outfitting 4 is Inc | “And the proof of what you aay r For the life of me I could not ati* “ Bat cock-eye wns still dissatis- “That may be true,” said the pro- cresemakers in the same anes sa Fda alg pent ° I believe that D'Arras wow ewer her. I could not truthfully | fed \fane mah. actors, singers, painters or other 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH gladly have killed me by this, but | say yes or no, and to Elfrida I] “If you're not a froggy, what the| “Then why do you kick?” artists. He probably classes them ns. Penn Mutual “SEATTLE'S 4 IABLE CREDIT HOUS! he forced himself to composure, and | would not lie. blazes are you?” he demanded. “Because I had made all arrange-| With prop-lifters, thimble-riggers, drawing from his pocket a paper he| She detected my embarrassment A man,” I replied | ments to go to the ball game this | Second-story-workers and flap- dip- | pressed the same upon me. “Read and swept from me on the ingtan¥, Yah! but what sort? You're not | afternoon.” pers. this at your leisure, milord, and re-| hiding her face in her hands, | Anq| here for nothing, you with your fine -—— ™ ’ itand Made turn it to me tomor: * — may | yet this woman knew that in| th@| togs.” DOWN ON THE FARM A GOOD SIZED LOAD. or poy vot for sate at state here that the paper was a past I had heen a rake, a spen I glanced around, but everybody's | A car load of beer came to the | = | mal letter from the Corsican em-| thrift of emotions, and she! li sympathy was with the bully; he} | depot this week for Tevi Turner, | % mprove peror to the count, proposing a| never chided me for that. I wha Hi | was mouthpiece for all. I reflected | This is the first car load shipment j marriage on the terms which D'Ar-|a maze to understand her, but her | that were I to resent interference it ras had revealed to me. | grief cut me to the heart and I ap- would work but little good, so I | of county beer that ever came to this Wassatch, Utah Wave. 5 Acres PALL St FREE He proceeded forthwith to give! proached her full of gentleness. caught at the first He which — oc- - me minute instructions about the| “Dear friend,” I said softly, “bid }eurred to me, “Well,” I said, with Dr. Gladden declares Adam never journey and my care for his sister, | me love or not to love and I will|a@ reckless laugh, “I promise you I} could have been a millionaire. Still, n His plan was that, after landing at| serve you faithfully. In all things | could satiafy you safe enough, and | he must admit that at one time Ad- | Brest, I should escort the countess |I am yours, and gladly, gratefully; | would, could I trust to your discre- am was the riches! t } t man in the to Versailles, using his passport en | the sweetest and best woman God | tion.” There followed a chorus of world and controlled about every- To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County, route, and then, without hazarding | has been pleased to make.” growls and protestations, “Strike thing* In sight 7 i] HUTCHINSON 60. 8 an Interview with any person other| But she turned to me next in-|them blind, they were not spies to | “Mxcepting Eve, than a lackey or a soldier, hurry | stant, hor lashes wet with tears and| put away a man if he was a good Clothiers, Second am ier Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15. I vote for Mr, or Mrs. Date. I have sold so much land close In to Seattle the last two years on terms. of 10 cents a day, and the buyers feel so good I will Give these choice five acres tree. Bo send in your votes to C. D. Hill- man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block. back by another route to Boulogne, to which port the sloop would In the meantime proceed and there awalt my arrival. He promised that he would provide his sister with an ample stock of French money for us both and all other things need- ful, and that I should have ono thoasand pounds for my trouble on my return, Finally he approached }of any human being her eyes shining with a light I have | seen but once since then in the eyes a Hgur made me feel in the same moment base and noble, and browght a hardness in my throat which bereft me of power to speak. “Go Franks,” she muttered brokenly, “and God keep you; only—kiss me once be- fore you go, which | sort. Did I take them for shore lubbers of police craft?" I called for drinks for all while the landlord was gone fetch them I muttered mysteriously, long |“ belong to Somerset and they want me over there”—TI pointed to London—"for a matter of two or three lightened purses at Reading. Fact 1s, 1 came to London all along and | to} A Cambridge professor has dis covered that alcohol is a paralyzing BY AN EXPERT. The duke of Manchester has writ- ten an article on the chase for the almighty dollar in Amorica. duke ought to know, Can it be that the state of Wis- cousin, not content with fighting \the railroads, is trying to drive the Pullznan porters out of the state? The | tarion STREET y/' Tach NON JPPLY PHOTO SUPPLY free ta Amateurs

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