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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 25, 1916. PAGE 4 ggggnsaenvareereey gatusuusntnsnsnsnsnsereennsresnssatggne snptenenenngngnsernnnennnnnnernrenernyoyyyssiyststyseatagggszy nnateeay teat porermeererereerereurrerernesrersetyeey restarts |THE SEATTLE STAR hi “iar eC A PON FR]? matin 4 Nor I90T Seventh Ave, Nese Untom S¢ | A Week Numbered Days” Copyright, 1906 A Week 9 ‘i — BY FRANCIS LYNDE By ALK Karnes & Co. MEMBER oF scHIrrs NORTHWEST AGUE OF NEWsrarnmns| — emeeeneeeyes ne = sehen tbe fines | ARRGGRaaaRaeeeaiags: | sgartnanatieasaetvseansmsttuatanenean itccssccocecoarssorcccoteccostcoUtcUhccENUCUIBCUGTE Sarr SITCOMS CCTIEETROVVEMUSTETTISC TOSI TTC TMLee Telegraph News Service of the United Press Assoctation 4 || (Continued From Our Last | we) | -{helpin’ you, after all i've done}own particular problem received UM Entered at Seattio, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Class Matter. | They obeyed him without que for me? far more attention than did those BY wall, out of city, 3850 per month up to € moa; 6 1 $1.90; year $3.50 | tlon, As the dory settled right side I've done? 1 haven't done any-|of the class, Suddenly he spoke ‘WAY OFF y carrier, clty 25¢ a month up, two heavy oars, that had been two heavy oars, that bad bn | Outbursts of EverettT rue ty. ince imo nappiern rvel, {Zemeher” he sald, “please may pirat Girl—Katherine doesn't une Publishea D ty by The Star ¥ a 600. 1 4 question? stand baseball at * eats, fell back with a clatter been for years, You've been 60! 144 the question as importent Second Girl—She doesn't What was it, Captain?” shouted a = ——— ogee -00 kind that—that , ps , z ri. the other Ralph bi “ps pl BRING MRS. TRUE OVER She stopped and looked out of | 10% yee wg “— eS dase r rig v well to hol and fell The Grand Jur The lifeboat upset, How many THIS EVENING, T JUST the window outlet Ce th the umpire y Jaid you make out hangin’ onto her, Got THE NINTH SYMPHONY In you that’s been bind,” watd | TCU! ' sk dete C ONCLUDING its labors with 14 indictments, the King] Perea? Five, seemed to me AND A_N6W HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY the Captain, “You've made a home , hen me, ween on rayne | “Four, | thought. Eri, you ain't AND I'M GOING TO TRY THEM for me; somethin’ I ain't bad afore | W4* serious enough no fled county grand jury declares in its report that t tWS/ goin’ to try to reach her with this ON MY PIANO. sence | was a boy pases cane. eae ts ai inst gambling and vice can be enf to better ad ? You couldn't do it. You'll . Mrs, Snow went on ax if had My th tor some bar ~ . es e ype op take a position that has been o Bantace b eile aad dhe Shariti's office than by abe nly drowned yourself. My Lot spoken t on / antage by the | e and the she shy Bs. Lord!” he moaned, wringing his And to think th fered mo in the West, or shall f modic efforts of grand juries ‘andes, “what'll Pashy do? have been drowned the stay here and become superintend The grand jury is not only as to g ing and vice Catch a-holt now," commande he rest,” she sa I knew son eat d the station The sup . but in respect to all law and in respect to the greatest of /Captain E Down to the sho’ thin’ wax happenin’, 1 jest felt tt brs rae i deme Pd 7 Il public evil we 8 with her! Now somehow. | told Klste | was sure | think, | wan ; all pu hag evils—gratt They dragged the dory to the wa of it. 1 couldn't think of anything Elsie laid down her pencil and : Called from private ations to grand jury w« ter’s edge with one rush, Then but you all the forenoon hes d for & moment before she ts Somembers of that body ha neither the experience Eri hurriedly thrust in the hole The Captain sat up on the couch. | #pok View she did her : intimate knowledge of lit ary to get at pins. Perez protested agatr Mart he sald, in an awed|face was turned away from 1 a : : mht r Eri,” he said, “it ain't no us ne, “do you know what | was| companion Proper culpr on yoluntary w » won't live to get th the nkin when | was pullin’ thra I should think that question nesses—and far betweer preakers he wust of it this mornin’? might best be decided by compar For its | r however, grand His friend 1 without t « ou, It kept ¢ ing the salaries as ber et = . looking 8 poRe he me that if | went under || the two positions she sald quietly he and indirect © re Ras directly and indirectly said, “that I'm goin’ to let Lute ‘ 1 ag’in, And you 1 0 posliions are much Tt was not afraid to try to get ud ee Davis and tt us thinkin’ of me alike In one way. You know what for a great deal without makin’ a try for ‘em? Push the life at the station means t — tf when I tell 1 to Well, well, wel said the Cap-| greater portion of the r—nu Then you let me go instead of reverently ill in th nions of your own age and Seattle attorney gets judgment of $99.99 from Mrs. | yoy hee Sane dea, 4 once afore| condition, no society, no awuse Bob Fitzsimmons. Christmas bargain, marked down Don't talk foolish, You've that | b'leved ent ments, The Western offer means er of ter her hat and bave it ove: > Pashy to look after, Ready now! and now I'n it. It all and worse, for the sit ay Oe ee ee eee from $100? at 1 h Hazeltine intervened almost as if you was sent to me,|tion is the same all the year. 1| ith cee I myself,” he sald way th things because I ho Another Jap Mystery 1@ foot over the « ekeeper still looked out| you may be willing to ec aide NEVER AGAIN wale I'm «a younger man thar dow, but # newer them, not from my point of view Does your wife ever make you P; APAN has been mighty good to us, or mighty mean; We either of you, and I'm used to a mply, “I don’t know.” ly, but from yours exchan goods she buys and ie h } A - boat. I mean ft, I'm gol | It it so. Marthy From mine? doesn't like will not know which, 1 is, <a Captain-Eri looked | we've been happy together whil You see, 1 am recklessly} “She tried that ¢ and once She has refused to let the renowned Jap actress, Sada-|trician’s face: he t but here. Do you b’l daring to hope th whichever lot | on! I exe a silk dress for yakko Kawak and r “process of Y« ara de nination the happy with is chosen, you may be willing to|a meerschaum p isi re ) urp S, saic ost ras We'll all go, dden! 1 married r hare jt with me—as a wife * * Visit us for ¢ on purposes, said Yoshiwara Mr, Haseltine bank the 1A tures ¢, do you think you could con HIS RECOVERY © who sure do exh ion and git a er set of oars im, There were tears in her eyes r the stion from that view Yep!" raid Mr. Gap 4 The prohibition against S Y was se-| Hurry yut she did not wipe them away int? Rumpus Ridge, Ark. “When E cured by the Purity society Without answering, t 108 Ye she said |} And—well—E thought she | there tree fell on my brothe Terns et gee haw man Sprang up the be and ra could {t knocked him plumb sen ues that Japan is looking 4 yward the building CHAPTER X The consideration—we suppose | But it didn't take him jong to Mibe real good of Japan rat he was side, ¢ t Ralph Found Is was the consideration—took so | tuperate Judg : e * But we can't help rememberir hat t e t into oe do If the announeement of ¢ aptain | i ng that it bed a rly - k wher sauualuno: ine edie ‘ h cit Bares!” hasoon : $ , sisie announced that she simply ge she business i merican ¢ * Perez’ eng pent caused no sur pl @ paying Soil ocn ay America ed. “That young feller's got a rise, that of Captain Bris cer: | must &o A man learns most who b p Over the purity of the show, to liv tainly did—surprise and congratula Dearest,” said Ralph, after the at the bottom,” remarked the © sYoshiwara girl “proce You don't go w e." tion on the part of those let into|@00r was locked, “I forgot to have |lor Philosopher Se Pacific coast and all thru erted Perez stout the secret, for it was decided to|@nother hunt for whatever it was| “How about the fellow who is “aa All right! Push off, and ther ing jthat Captain Eri wanted me to learning to swim?” asked the Mere | real jyicy interns j and then say nothing to outsiders as yet p ne to # ld t 5 a Ralph came over that evening | &¢t.” ; Man.—Judge 4 lt would be rank meanness Captain Perez attempted to obey and they told him about it, and he| Elsie smiled rather oddly. er ae purity until we fight each oth Ho waded into the water and Kave | crest f toward the Why, no, I wa'n't. 1 ain't been| was as pleased as the rest. As for] “Are you #ure you haven't got fo’ get into that show, wouldn't it? jthe dory & push, but, just as he| peact ed on the cu to my store t m and I'm | the Captain, he was only too will: |!*t : sabes Becactely a essay cealeitiaet was about to scra n Uke a hammer,|‘fraid I ought to be there ing to shake hands with any and| PR it “be Le by F pigap j cet da sh @ that was b f he you'l ave o harness | everybody what a numbekul am! he And another piece of traffic advice i ss | wards Haier dy rhea Sat eee take nis eat’ + eae Pia, sire: hae reckon ovary Tine). LoMMeenL tare ons ta ; ” Y: b ‘ w other minute.” | . i ;| twinkle in his eye.” ‘ th sine eon: is. ; far shoreward as| Walt another minute wire and stalled every train, an : . ied SRA 2 ie hee y aid. Davia xprang with bim Why, Mra exportulated | Ort was isolated for two days.|_,"He said he should come back Wh was the Cap “aptain Jerry ou mustn't go|Then communication was estab or me. ? . the ° a b ‘ Well, Well! Bless his heart n, What: t kth that Curried own there Doctor's goin’,| lished once more, and the Boston], | less hi peart, =. age ais sk ! ound Captata Pe ‘ae ashy's there al.| da: dak. the waee OF the | i's sound and ance al the way | BUCHANAN, N.¥-—Minnle Oul ER two years of tting hings slide along reat - » ¢ 1 ne ‘ * ' hru. es, | have got it, and vm “— 1 7 avers and the crew | house punctured a masher in three fall CHAP x } ‘ | mc M tell b h nasher 5 ' \ \ cri ¢ ed hin fri She sensational {tems 4 bs eae Sity of warfare as is killing them, and she will now Eri knew sey an tee daattinl ng ready © y ait thea oak the oa THE END, | Ben the ieee Germany's example in contr id conserving the f es ee were knocked flat by the next |{eation to detail that 1 d this one penne neem | end eae tion of the Three times thia perform. | ber “fidgets” had not aff reporters arrived in the supply by government a ‘ Was just at its beg gs r | eee they |commMon-sense. She w ‘ swe , UNNECESSARY 3 alg ssp apne hat sin t inal was repeated ‘ the awe as village and interviewed everyone If I were you, Peck, I'd let France, some time ago, took somewhat ular steps and) dory got thru the surf or the fourth time, the Cap-| er hands trembled a litte, but|they could lay hands on, Abner at twife know who is boss in Ttaly and Russia must soon adopt the policy to the it. peer | it was a Ay on *\ tain roared, “Now! she took @ covered basket and | Mayo felt that for once he was re-| LONDON, Nov. 25.—Nothing but! house.” 4 Now, if American high prices are | due to foreign | would ee ee ia: y Age Another plunge, a splashing run, | Pat sors onus a anther party « Rie | onane ee aicentieg be Soverret heavy rain was reported from the| “Let her know?” Great Scott! * " s goi o be the t th c e-fisted - ny § : were on the base band er bottle, mustard, a bottle ne aving station and the | British front today by Gen. Hai she knows al; ia Pdemands, what is going t ¢ a , of the little cove und pointed | and they were on The Mhey bot | Mniment, and numerous other| house by the shore were besieged ma > Testy foreign poli n peli de A v t oO boat . ce oe thunder. rato ; b Pre Pn aare likely to be of use. |by photographers and newspaper | War munitior Great Britain is da e 2 n le te smother of white. an MEDS 92> lO | Ralph and Captain Perez were} men, Captain Eri indignantly re | The dory climbed and ducked,| breathed tn great Kasps " | surprised when the house- | fused to pose for his photograph, so | supply her ‘ rolled and slid, but gain ch by k er, ¢ ipping but cheerfu »|he w snapped h . | Tt is sure a time for close gue A aN inch, foot by foot. 7 peared on the Mra. Snow|to the barn, and had the pleasure | “bulls” and “bears waves struck savage took charge « of the tired |of seeing a likeness of himself, | n e reat out o doors ; ee ok ow, the wind did 1 t vortaxed Mins | somewhat out of focus, and with her broadside on, bu Victory! pouida Of elbat” grit [her do it. 1 ugh to have | one leg stiffly elevated, in the Sun r Davis was in| day Blanket shook him or at the evening reception ze : ‘ oe to have heen|tuasing at ‘ 7 Come on!” he| bed, and Captain Eri, dressed in Tt riers waylaid t % > Austrian air raids on Padua, Italy, seem ave beer oye ‘ot to} . on je reporters waytald him at the HE sae muscles we ing as they! insisted got to], nging to the commandant, | postoffice, or at his fish shanty arers Oa of considerable military value ° of ox up hed upon a sofa in the nterviews, They pound| An Sixteen children were killed = . } nd pointedly per i t 1 The dead boys won't be able to fight a of a boat arene pe rfp -seeddn ) these were not is equal accep able, a ys wo a 0 ; c sprang of all w Mrs. Snow ap-| prin s describing him as aaneesaesve! century hence and t ad girls won't be able to ke ban 8 crept out 2 arou gasped when | “a bluff, big-h ro.” wer = invigorating and de- licious. the room, and| If ev to struck speech a man was mad and dis eas, | gusted, that man was the Captain while |In the first place, as he said, what ith hot drinks,|he had done was no’ more the bone was than any oth dages! e was far into! station Captain turn T had gone but a little way a Then,| when they we met by Ralph|she dosed the tide! Hazeltine and Captain Perez rubbec One week more—for Saturday, Nonpartisan day. sin to he the dory ge sor beoeen a tidaes|cvosde tare Gos, Sot Walter Baker & Co ltd Boost for Seattle—and the port belt line. pesca! Arann hat coast : aaa Fibais on bla 0s & anwee with tas | wun achhaya Gactaase ESTABLISHED 1780 CORCHESTER, MASS. iw Sone os = — had never gone Seif ar 4 renoon | #niment 1 made him generally The Captain went fishing every The Captain knew the wind ~ ent so far as to | Comic He wat every | day n at home refased to| 4 the tide that w al 3 Pee a kind. of | Movement with a sort of worshipful | se« vody not known personally, | Letters to the Editor = | iycr une ah ew chin’ was | Monder, and seemed to be thinking | But the agitation went on, for the ee enone enone ae © FONG SOON Ei te the house. | »ard papers fed the flames, and in Bos The dory jumped from crest to! ® the kind to er like a hurdler In oe lulle . le bette s FOR NON-PARTISANSHIP pat the right prices in the Duwam-|)4 turned t 7 as | troubled wit ser nts, Els Me ripe a bee roe itor The Star: I want to be|ish valley, along the Duwamish |ine yea, lookir was surprised with R : Among the first to congratulate you, waterway. de available as such», w it m shut Dinner was on the ta at was not the unit ickson, on the 1 action of the prop oaned aloud | twelve o'clock, but Captain Eri was | went F ng alit-/ton they were raising a purse to yt Rn te Re ee OF Nov. 26 | /and thru you Mr. E aga! back to the ; tlo f : Gglendid move for partisanship. erty owners of the valley lee cout hae preahegos bar ta ban ear ie Gan en ck to the. ¢ e station. | that of the wreck, Captain Eri ven peril SD) We all know what non-partisanship financed and constructed the water-| white surface ut down without him, And sloné in the froat room, and’ tor | kept eanihie ave ean our : THEATER has done for our city government way. The daily papers of the city,| At last it was in plain sight, and Mra, Snow departed from her at tie BCs ee eeieend ne & POE S70 Sek OOF fe and for our splendid port commis- while filling column after column|ihe two dots, now clearly human + habit, for whe ate little and |; 1d lady Sec Wee | ee ene Bis pias. Sion. There is no more reason why on the virtues of the Lake Wash-|beings, were still there. He pointed, was very quiet. She was the first pt dawns 168. Then loi oO he ee ee State officials should be chosen be-|{ngton canal, fail to say a word|the bow straight at it and rowed on.|to hear an unusual sound outside, | Captain spoke “s ing at the schoolhouse. cause of their connection with a about the Duwamish waterway hen he looked again there was|and, jumping up, ran to the win rm Gnow.” he a . As the Captain w str \ national political par w has more real merit than/put one, a figure sprawled along | dow sAslt car on along, someone touched him fror I remarked one noon to Dr. Hugh the Lake Washington waterway/the keel, clinging to the center Somebody's drivin’ into the re P tie this. b and he turned to face ar ere Elmer Prown There's really no ever had or ever will have board yard,” she said Who on airth| what the Lord knows it's anon th Hazelth Phe ectricia Gonnection between a national par-| | Whether this neglect of the Du-| The flying dory bore down upon| would be comin’ here such a day a8 have you here,” he added haatily en a pretty regular call < ty and a state government or a city wamish valley is ignorance on the|the lifeboat, and the Captain risked | this? The. housekes - “we house of late, but Captain Eri had government.” rt of the datly papers or preju-|what little breath he had ina hall.| Captain Jerry joined her at the | prised pean but Uittle of sim, for reason “Except loot,” he answered dice, I am unable to The fact|The clinging figure raised its head. | window Cap'n Er she said, “I bilieve | Umecessary to state He is right. It helps the national remains that the best and cheapest|and Captain Eri felt. an almost It's Ab Mayo’s horse,” he lit you was dyin’ you'd worry for| “Hello, Captain!” sata Kalph j party organization to have state and factory site district in the ¢ self sense of relief to see that) said Maybe it Perez comin'| fear some alae n't be aking a constitutional? You AND a county jobs to offe it does r lected by the pa lit Luther Davis. If {t had to! home.” comf'table while was doing hy: want to look out for Warner: I hear help the people of the state to | De GEO. W. FRITZ, jbe he would rather it was It was not Captain Perez, but if Well, Jerry hadn't ought tot ; »| he's after you for another rescue : 4 an efficient legislature, responsive 6023 Duwamish Ave. |that one Mayo himself. Mrs. Snow opened | jet ee NAVE | sepecial ry ; to the people's will? Decidedly not “ | Captain Eri shot the dory along-|the door for him at me com 1 should like to He'll need somebody to rescue f Yours for non-partisanship WHEN WE FIGHT side, pulled in one oar, and the two| “Hello, Abner!” exclaimed Cap-| have y to stop me. The|him if he comes pesterin’ ‘round 7 ANNA LOUISE STRONG le Edito The Star Hughes is |boats fitted closely tog Then\tain Jerry, a the newcomer | jdea! \ » would | be if twa'n't/ me,” was the reply see seta beaten! All his shifts, dodges, sub-|Hri reached out and, seizing his| stopped to knock the snow from his |- i. Iph laughed, and ne role qw BOOSTS DUWAMISH SITES |terfuges, evasions and feints, all|friend by the belt round his walst (toc before comi what have Rite Sa oa ees Editor The Star: Permit me to| his doublings, twistings, windings |pulled him from his hold. Davis|you done to Perez? Goin’ to kee say © word regarding your editorial|and turnings, all his hypocrisies,|fell into the bottom of the dory,|him for a steady boarder? ’ topped, saying that he must do an in yesterday's Star under the head-/all his explanations and excuses,|only half conscious and entirely Sut Mr. Mayo had important complexion C errand for Mr. Langle They said q Must Have Factories,” |and, finally, all his desperate, de. |helples news to communicate EVER be good-night, and the Captain turne AR RK | S0 ) was stated The first | spairing aults cannot get him| Captain Eri lifted him go that his Cap'n Burge io #8 I've $00d again” away, but came quickly back snd step toward getting factories here by the democratic line of detense—|he 1 shoulders rested on a| got somethin’ to tel ne § ‘ aid y is to obtain factory sites at reason-|"He kept us ont of war! th and then, setting bis « awful. The whole life-savin } Mr, Hazeltine, if it ain't too able prices. Here is opportunity for) We are a fighting nation. Mut|againat lifeboat's side, pushed | crew but one ts drowned, and Cap'n much trouble, ‘would yoo mind latest ; Ainited city action.” when Americans fight, the ght|the dory clea Then he Eri Hedge steppin’ up to the schoolhouse Bernard & Harrington I heartily agree with the sent! for great « ’, not petty ones, |rowing agair An exclamation from Mrs. Snow when you've done your errand? Baents therein expressed, and trust|They fight to save their country,| Little by little, still running be-| interrupted him, The housekeeper I've left somethin’ there and I'¢ The Original College B: that The Star will carry out, as it/not to gratify feelings of spite,|fore the wind, the Captain edged |clasped her hand ther tightly a i ‘ lings of spite, | ind ptain edged | clasped her hand ler tle like to have you git it. Will you can, in pointing out to the public|envy, anger, hatred, or revenge. _|in toward the shore. Luther Davia|and sank into a chair he was Serialaie.’ was tie aati ard Me Kenney & Hollis the fact that there are factory sites! CHARLES T, HOOPER moved once or twice, but said noth white, Elsie ran to he scans eect seh gaat > ieee einen @ ¢ on Winnt in *, : was not until r 1 gono | : Ing. His ollaking wore trozen atitt| "What In it Mes. Snow? she Dontt be discouraged hit tayn remembered he ad not Lightner For Winter Colds] °°)" 0% SS, me oo ay ce wa even oe | Ean Me enshel”Aoe_ acho vn a e from cold and exhaus-| Mayo. Go on than yours till 1 found that ge cgi Rita ny Newton Alexander aa feed Peal tonic. Btreneth fe required to overcome : si a stromps at landing ae b ht H-tidings proces ° who was sitting esk, She —y Sarva staeseah Souda ant) gen, con songoet fie eald. "A'sall © Bl o'walt no longer, Sat ts (ne ree | ee ey edge and Luther prank up as he entered," Both Mile. Doria catarrh; it may. become chronic. Chronic eatarrh. fr quently becomen systemic, involving the stomach the inte I running directly for the | Davis are over at the station pretty esino Pa ne, Min vith fe niet Parc me, Miss Preston,” he - = —— patio: peach "4 e w 0 . E ° tinal tract as well as the nose or throat. 1t means stagnat! bea nigh dead. If it wa'n't for the Ki Daath ted want mie iat Frank Carmen Luther!” he yelled, “Lute!” | Cap'n, Luther'd have gone, too, Er : : Saih he Jete acRiaehing An f Reciesh “s PERUNA IS INVIGORATION Captain Davis’ head rolled back, eka ed aid swant oft eh clears pimply skins mleked ie o cat for ric j Orpheum Travelogue and tones up the system. For forty-five years it has been used [fF his eyes opened, and, in a dazed! picked him up, Perez come over to in eatarrh by thousands of grateful sufferers, who willingly ay, he looked a fe dalton i i \ se Ai et Why, I'm 1 don't know tell the world of thelr rellet. ‘Peruna's long history of halptul- | WY: t t the figure swing-|my house and told us about it, and | Just wash your face with Resinol S hat it can be.” replied Elsie aoe wis the best evidence that it is ing back and forth with the oars Pashy's gone back with him to see and hot water, dry and apply gently But lll see if anything of his is | what you should take. ute! houted Captain” Eri,| her brother 1 didn't go down to little Resinol Ointment. Let this stay . 6 ” Liquid or tablet form for your con: hdstan 4 sual tok ! here. venience, dsten to m m Koln’ to try to| the store this mornin’, ‘twas storm: | on for ten minutes, then wash off with "None of the Captain's possersior n jttanalin fe, the tdeal laxative land, D'you hear me in’ 80, but soon as I heard I/more Resinol Soap. In a few days coming to light, Elsie suggested lige Re ge Fe Mg is he - nun n man made a} harnessed up to come and tell you.” pimples, redness and roughness simply that he he Ip her with some vrob. in a Study of Song out unpleasant nd will not sang ” Mrs. Snow rose to her feet quiet-| vanish! 1 know that sounds too good joms that she was preparing fer form a habit. Liquid, 25¢ 3 All right, Er d. “I'm|ty, but with a determined air t det Tr a eect tablets, 10e and 25e. 3 : to be true but it és true, Try it and see!| the next day ith you, but I ain't much good.’ Are you goin’ right back soon's R In fact hb t beside r| THE PERUNA CO.,Columbus,O. Bi thie dory was caught by the first, you've got the Doctor, Mr. Mayo?” |«2 mesinol Dectmeet aad hia AEN ia la i sa hy V9. yae EVERY ay and, on its! she aske Ke i. Un Resinel Soapfor baby watching her dainty’ profile, his ADVANCE 10,26, 60, 75

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