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Gebeotiven detaitea | 1 request of Bir Percy im teh Consul in New York, wih fo the young play, is Miller and whe Ive Byéning World tray- Mise Flynn is thought 80 strangely Fiynn wad |, tanographer and conti- | be Mn the affice of B, 0. Ja- NO, 4'Btone street, Q Miss Miller last Fri- MH the Wall Street “tiny Setoh the 6.10 bout, hiiiler. Kept the appointment, but an ala, aia Dot In an appear ris ared. the serial vibigae Wor'kd’ this dT usually oon at thé ‘where n Wwe walked along Hanover’ Bquare, Tes full of obstructions, On either ther are Le ays neat the “L'" structure Aaya It etree AREY i ceeaher Nort to conyince thay une cou) not have, en at ii ete offion ai ies he a that 4h virbeln We rere ch Marile had. been Feet fh a kia ah saay, that eve titted, -en at that ‘imme. od sxrong enoug! to oe, ; ree 't ahe may have ‘tat been carried to some hos, pil ban, seg not ye use, nd ou Dehra side mow have fave note 8, have vi y wospltal In New Fer rk and Bi jet at 5 o'clock |: ‘the ‘Third avenue |’ street and down Wall cOnvinctd, that Mamie was at- } stra who | where might | al “and: carried into by by corpus. D p before the Court , “at Hacken- » thes : ‘)vand Capt. Tighe alwa: rein ii, r ere tor HDs ‘foots of ‘pola sags of ap sed 14 ray round 4 rin Sean t 2 min, she something back at’ tee eh icing away’, ‘he told me of this heldent f er that she ou He ie one t old her tp + Bhe oS ry, eal “her. ton t money ast Fr cay she had he as ae ee i ra ae oy ae lon « Sieter,, Whe — Cont ‘to, the almost oustom, quing him for divorce, and Mcintyre Tells Jury in Wife’s Divoroe Suit that Mr. Singer Misled and Misguided His PLAINTIFF HAS-NO ILL FEELING FOR HUSBAND. Counsel Saye Woman's Rela- tives, “Spent $1,200 to Bring prietin Moral Degradation” invariable nh Dante M, ‘Brady and his wife, Sadie V, Singer Brady, who ts alto thé al: co-reapondent, Gertrude Mac> TG | tense, were in Justice Leventritt's | tony | oer’ to-day when their lawyers pre: Cn | ented the case to the jury. ‘The “Fairy Queen'’ eat squeezed in between Mr, Brady and his lawyers. fr, | Mr, Brady, still in royal purple, wore un entirely new costume of that hue, with An ermine stole, flecked with ebony Black tufts of for. With her sat: her venerable mother, Mre. Inaac A, Binger, and her sister, Mrs. Chambers. Marglage Sclemn, Says Molntyre. John F. Melntyre spoke Brady, Jury and wald in part: “Marriage ts for Mr, He wlemniy addressed the ‘olemn religious con- tract between ran and women. Dl- vorce ‘is’ an unnotural thing, ‘made by man, You have here bendes the parties to bis mult the co-reapondent, They ¥} oan live down the effects of a alvoroe, but she, etraigned here a9 a thing con- demned in all time, must tise or sink your decision, Her teputation and A betes Qt stake, Bhe ts on trial, hell her character and reputation be condemned to execution? “T am conatramed to Rly tit wt this moment there Is no ill feeting in the heart of thi lady (pointing at’ Mrs, Brady) awainat the inan who led her to the aim elehieen years ago, Not one fin | ‘has ‘been aald by jer on thts: (rial, "L am going to contend that the 8in- wer Lrotheré wave misled and misguid-, ged a sister. Not one thing have they done to bring about a reconciiia~ tion between this husband and. wife. On the contrary, they havé spent. $1\200 the t> bring about the moral degradation n Cinthes: as Pohoonan Gsorne ».MoGormick Declares Superior) |e sd ‘Hunt: Dowa) anything but reading talking. Ai Magistrates Qmmen and Barlow were -| doth im court as witnesees for Capt, ‘Tighe, Magistrate Ommen ald that he | 9h regarded Capt, Tighe as an ki nipeal Po officer, and that he had frequent! ibe to him for warrants for "Aa'® rule the evidence was tl such shape that I felt huatited in Iseue ing’ & warrant," sald Magiatrate, peotned greate |’ Vv Acid gee when I refused him, took the stand I did with him, becau ‘| there is no use fn making these arreath and holding the men when the courts downtown tur them loose, It tg not Capt, Tighe’s fault that more raids were not made, but rather because 11, refused him warrants.” Lindsley Loses His Temper, Deputy Commissioner Lindsley, whd ,| Was prosecuting Capt, Tighe, asked tue Magistrate if he woutd issue a warrant if a police officer sald he bad been in a place and seen gambling going on, ‘The question was objected to, and Mr, McAyoy sustained the objection, Mr, Lindsley was very angry over this, Magistrate Omen finally volunteered the Informaion that he hid no hard and fast rule jn the mtter of warrants, but would not issue them in cases where he knew by experience that the oourte downtown would not hold the prisoners. Magistrate Barlow gave similar testi- d for Agent, h Harald fe grip, ho packs up his sampt 1f off Moe a tr trip, i? I “hard and faith ! eng a AN ? nly fants. show. daily ! jew Mak of this kind.” mony, sayitig he regarded Capt, Tighe ay an oMclent oMcer, but he had fre- jquently felt obliged to refuse him war- jfanta. Capt, Tighe will go on the stand himself thy afternoon, | Inspector tus, whose trial is to fol- Jlow that of Capt, ‘Tighe, was the last ‘witness for the accused captain, He }sald Capt, Tighe had obeyed hig every order and was a splendid officer, He had never detected any inclination on ‘Tighe’s part, he sald, to be less vigilant jabout pool-rooms and gambling houses than about any other class of crime, 4 ee noee a Neu rom olds, Hon ert ry ‘wor int i ees Eee) ee 4 ‘ne At! Ay We ve, ee 1 Rosabouriie i fg not the Move it anybody to go pon, th fr tl We he Prat IY ion not thie lady Se aod Brady “Now us of Brady, There had been for yeare fainfly bickerings over money, midati Pesta) that, and this is “blames ‘Brady's @rotherin-Law, ars cule. a a “Sire, 8 not bepneres 4) for ‘ae it ath io od oaget om sm Sani eet "i Halr Moraed? Absurd!” bil} te ‘do the Singer broth- Sal aa te Hart 4 dha? oe a ed from its lown her back: Brad: villages jin thts ‘They have fired wey to carry out thelr plans for’looting, and would not hesitate at murder if it be- came negessary. There is no doubt tn my mind that this man took the piace with Mrs. Rovs in order to rob her, He willed: her because she probably caught him, and then aet fire to the house to hide bie pa he ; ‘Gare Noes wor killed Is conclusive, ! “qt have learned that although Mrs, Ross and this man quarrelled at & o'clock Wednesday afternoon, was a ight in the woman's room at > o'clock. ‘This light went out sotgenty and not a sound was heard 1 believe that she was attacked time, There was plenty in the house to {nduce a man ofthe character of the murderer to commit a orlm: Mrs, Rois kept valuable plato and jowels and usu- ally had considerable money, The sale of the Baltlmore house, I am told, net+ | 1 ted her $1,100, tive, T bell of this mont when ghe was killed. Her jewelry she bcd kept if little tin, boxes and ee i Pedbrebet ie poenkigen a heavy fae | ia peltaved: 86 Borie “ O88, POLICE HOT AFTER THIS MURDERER of) Now Jersey: ‘al Houses in order "The evidende that Mra, there | ir to was the and while Tam not posle’ that all or # good part was in ‘her possession has been found,” » Baw Suapaet ck, who had a good look eoachman before ho was has ‘been doing ‘the case and lo and ad- | thn Y are Hot! iption’ tallies wi fer logge saw the man eata as lemaee “4 Mr. that of a nna He had two pnt of bin o have mm bare rn, an weveral bartender’s hes poile, hi were found th hin trunk, ; | beem empleo; ™ ‘The clroumstances under which this’ it. M pie and dit all ats Magen rae with t » be in’t raise thane fp an geet box, ae ey ‘ad pin: nd oe evidence ttuced to of this couple, ; were he would they fs the jul ‘Aourn an ver a \ maar orde: genled verdict on then haying halt with A verdict, Justice them to bring Ina ¥ morn! ing, en OAKLAND ENTRIES, ND \CHTRACK, Feb. the eniiea tor GRICE, a Mois rine RACE—Halt mile; two-year-olds; Ananian Sehootinate Tato SINT H RACH. “Ano mile; ‘buree Gallop orf Be a ae 104 fog 3 ‘World reporter \to- neck fn hia, oMce in’ the Building In Newark, He sald: - “Baturday afternoon Mrs, Ross sent wont that he wanted me tp and drew up her will, and found things running as -usual,,|o by | Bicharé Chiristinas and hie; negro servants of Mra. Tons, were there, but Mrs, Ross told me that she had decided to got, rid of them’ ax she was sure she could get along better with one servant. sho said that she hind afvertised for a new’ coachman and that sho was expecting an answer at any time, “L drew up the will, and ,while we TUTHILL SAYS “CORBETI PHILADELPHIA, Tuthill from a reliable fornia, who has been much In company |} of Nelson, the Fighting Dane will not be able to make the welght called tor orension that he had ed in saloon, wes hired were given to an Even: | t by Lawyer come out I weht ‘thero ‘ife, thy Were at tt the door bell rang, An applicant for the man, Mrs, Ross ordered him to ait in A Uttle Jeter Christmas ANnounced that two other men had called for the place, Mrs. Roos sald that they must watt on the front. stoop, wes When the will was all ready a neighbor Was sent (of as witness, We needed rene withers he: Young man whiting in the parlor || and ho signed. the will. “Then I went away, That o’olock In the afternoon. Now I do now absolutely Ros: gaged this Dretty sure she dki,'as the missing man i | whawetts his description perfeotly, noon phe partor; nan, I wi from it. went had never been 4 man had deitherately given a fictitious’ name and address, “As L remember the’ man, he was a Powerful fellow, with @ rather brutal 100k on his. face. 1 would kmow him again and I belleve that we will soon have him. Iam going out on a cite we have discovered with Chief Gal- Jagher, and I believe we "An al Pra gare tee hough tne ho that t) make eceasary to iid he fact ip hi: u sitocated fis iets Prodential | house, bara, 1e a Tet hij ty Erle gu unrolled with her ge: The ,m\ 9f,7 Hhaotere Rosa, me ‘Grand 'Secroiary Pendent ie bast Ornnae at Oran, Hons thon moved to to Monteln fs wh ghe jlyed the lite of a recluse, her companions being her cate, ,parrote, eanary birds and iid (Continued trom in from Firat Page.) ‘ pabadantusetecety @lewond, nee other towns and place aa though, #0 we # it Mra, firet manor not, bu I heard. of the murder ‘was the work of the missing there las heard of, Ot then fxs pidee on fire $0 Had ae Quarrels. It was oash= ent for wi 3 ene it 1 am AB 1 went Montolair and became convinced that coach- ent back to my office, got out and took his name and address Tho address was in Newark. t night, and the man the. Ht ave thie ‘The coachman hadibeen at work only since Saturday afternoon, but already pad a eral quarrels with his mistrean. day afternoon the postman woman was the was f the beep of Odd Folic ri (i Mr. uur Rosa rvants, widow. at one Pil Allied tn #43 at his *hgme where only WILL WIN FROM NELSON. (Special to The Evening World.) "Feb. According to a letter received by man in Cally CARD AT ASCOT. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. %—The Bin Wire’: Briarthorpe ne Maret Roveela’ ‘ Handicap + $1,000 added. Sinner simon , State Gentry “tat "| What Do Th These Freaks Mean? Even Sherlock Holmes was at first in. the articles of agreement. %4,—Harry | letter which comes from San Francisco Tuthill, the trainer of puatliste,: wito'| the writer goes on to eay that he hed prevared “Young Corbett" for most, of] vieltet Young Corbett's camp and his important battles, while in this city) found the man. who defegted ‘Terry Mo- towday expressed the opinion that the) Govern in excellent condition DDenver boy would defeat Battling Nelson when the pair meet in San Francisco next Tuesday night, training faithfully. Among other thingy the writer says “Corbett fealises hai + this is the fight of hie rouat any eg tho Meant from 3 jelzon he te very sy and ‘the training does not seom to pul down much, T cannot seo He, he will make the required 18 pound. life, xing weil, foe Gans, liste. HH Ste by Ascot entries for to-morrow are as fol- Aan 3 lows: BIRTH Rac FIRST RACK—Puree: twovenr-olds; four! ‘Tuva i Me fturlonas, " Dod Aniei ron . Father Catchem *Haopy Chapby Uvertinu *Durbar Bil Per on huant pil Pe Rlohihuahua Search M : puzzled when he saw the dancing men, An awful mystery sure rounded the freaky figures, “The Mystery of the Dancing Men" {8 the third complete story of In the and and I ce ‘own clover under Ht hin 235° 228==55 BERNE “The Return of Sherlock Holmes,” and ia be found in the four-page color eup- Parte tid Lures barache, Tyothuohe, In+ {Dlomomt of to- morrow'e Evening World, wate, ‘|THE TESTIMONY. ALL IN, | Defendant Breake Down During Hie "TAN BOY : Basiness Man Takes Stand In Own Behalf at’ Eliza- Only the Argurnenite Remain Be- | ss fore Case Is Given into the Jury’s Hands, MANY WEEP AT oo Lawyer’sgipening Address, but le Goo! During His Examination. (Bpecial to The Rveningy World.) BLUZABETH, N. J. eb, 2—Haroid | 2 M. Wilcox, secretary the Aeollan-Garwood of New (York, this afterngon, In Ellea. beth, told this own etory of the killing) “Ry Of fitteensvenr-old Jack Darling, a Weatfield, N. J., on Inet Helloween fot which he ie on itrial on the gharge of manslaughter, The recital struck upon the eate of the fashionable and wealthy audience which crowded the court room ‘were she sein soning tl ta Heap “maton | Ge net ana’ dora mon to Boar: eG ME a Be doa Ey, ie ee . wean arises Ot Je Pda payer or @ icles in prow i known, an Inguriea from "itreet acoldenta there. toa Bored for thé Police Commissioner fr ver the Bourd of aes eee on the tient Tire a xu rat any: emer= to him,” a ra jam re bas val of Jaok nee i a id followed “with down ta “comin “Mia Dns, ie lio ie Pea ihe tad ‘had 001 ier hus her husband, 6, ate beg a ite ie alow nt to the fail Fin’bim to bed and shbors prevented, thinking that he the ae ‘would’ be better for the § at the Ri Anas, tis laws a Rs Et in-law on the wi inane stand. in the ot on inet dents related by fy Acre, Harold ‘Wilcox. Rab gland of Den Whinesses., bor of the ae ‘witness of the so that ah bt in the old rape hth with "spokes Beaphi the ot eourt room i ava i rita and face al hy Dai of an went on with thh tale “1 aid not anedn to nit any one,’ cox testified, “I fired’at the ground and the an T hold my hand, should have gone into the ground eight feet from where I stood, Before i fired I said to the boya—I think there were more than twit ‘Mtand, or I'll fire,’ “1 fired the shot then to continue the yeare. That's what I had planned to do only soare>the boys away.” Knelt by Wounded Boy. Of the tragedy. \ thy ay 1 boy: what did you do?’ asked Attorney “Y went over to the tree under whioh | ho he was lying and knelt beside him. I "Boy, have I hit you?’ ‘He sald, ‘Yes, in the back?’ ‘The carrying of the boy t the Wil- ox plana followed and then Wilcox’s telephoning for the mother of the boy he had ehot, "When ahe reachéd the house,” con- tinued the defendant, “I spoke to Mrs, Darling, ‘I don't remember distinctly what T eaid to her, I was confused, shocked. Y toll her that J had not meant to ehdot her boy. I told her that I eympathieed with her, Then I went for my wife to comfort her.” Under otoss-examination by Prose-| oy) fhitor Brigitioh, Wilcox sald that he had purchased the: postil with. which ‘the while Uving In Flatbush. He bad feeaea ft then; but Never hed fired. it until the fatal Hallowe'en. Tt wan about Afteen minutes after tht oa foe, cream water had heen thrown on the cook.” continued Wileox, "when I ‘put on my overcoat end put t hepistot| 2 in the side pooket. I saw the boys oom: {ng toward my lot. I did not heave my hand on the platol then, I did not toueh |I it till after 1 had shouted.” * and, or Til fire" “Did they stop?” “No, they turned and ran away.” Then He Fired, Then you fired?" "Yes." ‘Wiloox denied that in \telephoning to Mrs, Darling he had aald “Your boy fs shot!’ or ‘I have ahot. Jack.” All he said, as he testified, was “Your boy ts badly hurt, You had bet- ter come to my ‘house right away,” In the beginning he had asked tor the boy's father, but was told that: Mr. Darling had gone to South Africa, Tt was expected that tha State would rebutt this testimony by recalling Mrs. Darling to the witness stand, With the reaching of that poin in Wil- cox's estimony Mr, English released the defendant, The case was then adjourned until 9.30 o'clock to-morrow morning when the aumming-up will ‘begin, Tears in Many Eyes, There were tears in the eyes of men and many Womon thie afternoon at the trial of Harold M, Wilcox for the killing of fitteen-year-did John Darling on last Hallowe'en, When the attor- neys for the defense began thelt answer to the State's charge of manslaughter tears came into the eyes of the defend- ant, too, Wileox dropped his hoad for- ward and held {t so until Frederick | Faulks, of hts counsel, had finished the opening address to the jury, The ad- dress was a simple, straightforward tale of the defendant at the bar, of his ue Bret to this time and of the ‘hich preceded the pooting of inte hack a i on Hallone en Mrs, Letla Wileox, wife of the defendant, Rosnen the direct evidence for the defense, Mre. Wilcox’s Testimony, “t was at home in Westfield,” she naid, “on last Hallowe'en, We were at j the dinner table, my husband, my, hua- band's mother, and my two little ‘girls, when a rock was thrown againat the Gning-room window, I sugwested that the shutter be closed, and my husband cloned It, “After dinner wen went to the library and were sitting there when we heard screams from ihe kitchen, I went to the kitohen and Mr, Wileox and | saw that Dora, the cook, was covered with joe cream water, “'L told Dora 1 was sorry, and then we | all Mwghed. The kitchen door wag| opened, and I looked out Into the yurd and saw the washing lying on’ the round: I spoke aivout ft, and Dora and Mr, Wiloox brought the cotles {nalde, When they hat don go 1 oaled vut, | | (Go away now, boys,’ "Tn a@ little whe Mr. Wilcox passed ‘through the Ubrary with wis hat and ja light overcoat on. He sald he wan | going outelde, and would scare them off, meaning the boys.” Mrs. Wilcox was approaching the front door to call her husband, when she heard a pistdl shot, Then she heard what ‘sounded jike a cry coming from the Ibrary side of the honse, On a oF smoney wy Crittenton, al} drug> 10¢., Bhe, mush as Wilcox} y "Wil [dave “When you saw that you had hit a) wi ‘{told how Wilcox had telephoned to him shooting was done about weven yearal prt “what did you say?” asked the proxe- an gitendant was gi) tal shot," he han bat 9 nd heord the, on my Pel what it ebout. I stepped outside, heard ‘Wiloox, Ray: aeatnas, Como over, Tam eal Bome bo 1 bore shot to scare them ower “have hit ony Mr. MA hol wt x plage A lit. fecaim & ana’ ploked the waa diately a "in yt n je bore ice Basing are iny arms, RY ate came, Pitteen minutes from the time I reached the house Jack Darling died. ‘The grt ye me he was dead, and then 1 body down.’ baa Tatts alowed ae roborated his _ tes! le heard eox say, “1 ‘Sant Mean to shoot the little fello: The doctor said that when Wilcox paigphoned, to him to attend at his ine he told an that he had shot a Boy. yy accident 0 of Polloe O'Neill, of Westfeld, and cor. that hot young Darling and that ne wished to surrender hime i Wilcox ited. "E went over the pennanes, ore Chief. “and found sa ‘exalts Mie mda dian't mean to do 1 have owned the pis- tol,’ taking ie from bls pocket, ‘for more bin a ay wed renie this Ws the first shot In the air me bullet must have been de- larry Bartling, a New York whole- saler, yous nant eworn, ‘ ite ani a e ts IH cornel fe wil ex "he maid. ae "r was Standing on lagt Hallowe'en, I know the wi @ fe be tol shot. aes Be cee atte: or hat i want over vane neatsa ite caret Bay wae ro ding fear eae vias me he — very well, iy let go le he was Be @ little re mala ‘What's J Tnok Dar ra oy il | foun teas tray, pa Tes ae Rea ate te ly VisAdoo Will rif Pete ‘Commisionet Fe Geynots dia s deciaion, ba but tf Tee on n gpunaa un kc the appeal tt =f ‘ Abe sate nat ees a me pene reat oe te rom, ot ‘the eae ie thy venue hii decided what to da ahant with bypophosphites of Time and soda and iodine, will do you the most ‘yood. To introduce it, regular $1.00 sine bottles will be pold fora short time at 70 cents, It your nearest Gruggint’ has vous 1h oteok the following will supply yout. |. * Hegernan & Co., 200 Bway 9, Jungmann, 1020 84 Ave, PERSONALS... Tald | SYDNBY—Sunday night. mare, Dual : FLATS & \PARTMENTS TO = Tae BEAGHWOOD, i td rye bate lind toed High-ol pouvealencest nts te moderate, WANTS! WANTS! WANTS! Branch Uilieonek THE WORLD the Reception of Adverts es a8 bid the Advertising’ mate a2 oo fo grey Boal 163, ar, aun, asyenen’ Mery, | NINTH AY ripe Nes. 98, DISMAY sat um Ses ae Oe OSS TENTH AV.—At Nos. 308, 478, AV—At WOURTH BT, and Bowery. NINTH BT.—At ee Enact, y| OUR BT —At Ne ITY-GEVENTH §T.—-At Ney Franty mone eT, pak. Niath A\ ‘THIRTY. im Av. i wt fp witness's ‘Gong ear how 1001 eda ch to "Chiat ee Nice O'Neill, wi his evidence 6 wnex, vented: futies an NEW YORKERS IN TRAIN WRECK. (Special to The Hyening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24—The Roya} | NEN Blue flyer which left New York at noon to-day over the Philadelphia and Read- ing Railway, tan into an open switch at Parklan: short distance from thii elty, and Moraga into the rear of a cpa train which was standing on the ng, i fineer John McCabe, of Philadel, nis and Fireman Walter Ott, of Doy- foatcns atruok to their fi Ne The for- mer WAS only qaney. je jured but the latter. pag 4 hurt, Both were brought to a hor apie a von of LM was injur yond a sha Trame on the road was blocked, two houre, NOTICE! Readersof the World are hereby notified that Vinol, the new and de- licious Cod Liver prepa- ration, without oil, is sold In JERSEY CITY by Eugone Hartnett, 105 Montgomery St. ‘In HOBOKEN byWmn.Kamlah,cor Hudson & Newark Sts, In;BROOKLYN ATIALL BOLTON ORUO STORES, and by the leading drug: |gist in every town and city in which the World is read. Look for Vinol | where you live; if you up, for don’t find it let us know. | RIKER'S DRUG STORE, Cor. 23d St, & 6th Ave. In Brooklyn, at All Bolton Drug Stores, meee renneeceeneeney—-cmenerraeecmmeees DIED, BROTHERTON.--Suddenly, Feb. 2 nen: | t MYPARS, youngest won of George C, Grace Brotherton. Interment Philadelnhia, Philadelphia papers pleas» copy, Le MAMIR AE Cd Hit ol ia RRM ee THIRTY. FOUnTH et a aad areetn Ay, THIRTY-NINTH ST.—At No, 50 West, FORTY-SECOND ST. aad Sixth Ay, Fomty: COND BT ——At Nee, 25%, 402 HM ST.—At No, I tid Beet, FIPTY-HROOND ST, and Fivet WEFTY-SBVENTH 6T, and Nei, ay. GIXTY-SEVENTH 8T-—-At rein yn West, SEVENTINTH BT. and West pt dink § ST. and NINETY-SIXTH BT, MINBTY-As BENTH ” and 7, ‘ GOTH AT—At No, 250 Wert, 1O8TH BT, and Amsiordam Av. earn by and Eighth Av. 212TH BT. and Lonex Av. iherd ST.—At No, Le Went, AL7TH BT, and Lenox HARLEM 0) OFYIOR Ne. ‘ina West 196th t,, bet. 7th and Sth Ave, 120TH BT At, Nes, Bh Best, 203. 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