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- Prisoner ‘Bears Up Bravely When Assailed as a ; } f Pity ee Chicago’ nitodta wero Ururped to-day HY 5) 3 Fortunate (0/1) H Time |B i Beat can mandi th the obons pyst a porno Pull Bi fr Kner with eaual tactlity, | __ PRICE ONE CENT, He Fiercely Denounces the Young Actress | in his Closing Address, Asserting It Was by Her Hand Alone That Caesar Young Was Slain. ANOTHER SESSIOB? ‘v¥EEDED FOR RECORDER’S CHARGE, Murderess, but Collapses and Injures Herself by a Fall After Recess— Verdict May Be Reached To-Morrow Night. {”' ‘Although-Nan Patterson kept a brave front to the crowd in the court- room during Mr. Rand’s address in the morning session, she completely collapsed at recess, She was so weak and faint that she had to ve assisted across the Bridge of Sighs, and when she reached the women's compart- ment of the Tombs she fell to the floor. This happenod when those who had been helping her across the Bridge of Sighs withdrew their support. Her fall was heavy and undoubtedly she hurt herself, The intermission time was taken up by her sister, (Mrs, Smith, and the matron fn reviving her, She was still ewak when court was called, but showed wonderful recuperative powers as ehe neared the courtroom. Her father sp!d that her weakness was due to the continued strain of the trial | and rot directly to Mr. Rand's arraignment. RECORDER TO CHARGE TO-MORROW. Mr. Rand's voice failed late this afternoon and he was compelled to ask the Recorder for a few, minutes’ recess, ..He finished his argument at | 4.50 2. M. and court adjourned until 10,80 o'clock cotta when Re- corder Goff will charge the jury, For fivo hours the accused actress faced, ‘yithout finching, the broad- shouldered, square-jaweu younj; man and his ruthless arraignment of her, For five hours she bore her chin high as epithet after epithet fell trom his lips, She heard her sine dug out of the mire and held in relief for the tad spociton of the jury. She maintained her amazing fortitude when assailed Jn, periody ot burning eloquence ao & murderess, a vampire, a woman with- out shume, Every now and then her aruaete was aparent. Her bosom would { (Continued on Second Page.) ' . FIGHT TO LYNCH | to halt eg teamaters' strike, by their leavers “et nica Bi bi ie i ata ate da Pegrreaernved » STRIKE BREAKER [Seaseeee eta ingecangine In bbetetbee acy feos sh tt ig cy wlN CHIGAGO RIOT aa ee bys : . ; Aten in” ry: haters i, b Struggles with Police ‘n'a Si. ay," ae Pie The formally Bhapinesa this afternoon that 900 hdditional police had been wworn in for wei to Put Rope Around Negro’s Neck, on tere io ie Bvening World.) 2 AGO, May 2.—A determined effort | | ‘was made (o lytch a negro sirlke break- IRS RACY ef in the teamsters’ tie-up this afternoon | longy, 3H mn on Jackson Boulevard between Mazket | Brien (10 to and Franklin streets, It followed one | ABCO: Of the worat riots of the strike In whieh | @ to 1h nt several shots were fired and many per-|'The Don ‘¢ sons {njured by flying missiles and clus, Frdnk Curry, leader of the “breaks Ic@ to-morrow. UNION PARK RESULTS. pebble hte TRACK, UNION PARK, &T, ihe races here to-day Feault- haga ted and a halt fur- a tS 1) 1, Long ueen Caroline (10 to Bae o bering Nataiie Ned ‘8 ta 2) FA\R G GROUNDS WINNERS. ers,” was in the thick of the battle, which wag carried on for over halt an hour, It Began at the, old Parmiee | RACE TRACK, FAIR GROUNDS, barng, now the non-union teamsters' | 112% SMe races run to-day reguited headquarters and extended along Mac-|"",, yf ket street to Madison and back again to BN Hie td Ln "Badle Ae Putin the barns, cons (80 te ye eae ‘The lynching of the negro would neyo vee BOONE Ft OR—Rive. ane 4 hadt tur- been accomplizhed but for the struggles yetua to tte OY | R Ln) A 2, The Decetver Haar (i of three policemen who are protecting the man, TATU, Rice: tit furlongs; One of the unton teamsters had a rope |, 4 1. Floral reensh 3 eon” eo, on tile Wagon, and tho vloters made r0-| “throne | Reais Puen Peated attempts to get It abou the ror-stricken man's neck, The police Nnatly fought Hack and saved thé negro, Not since the great railroad strike of 1M ve the police had such ‘furious struggles to preserve order, und they huve falled in thelr purpose. They could hot prevent frequent clashes betweon the union and independent drivers bas Guise Of the widely scattered points at which the belligeroncs met. TRH ball (11 40 6) 2, Col Whit Ondon ( (to 1) 3, Saaste ‘ RESULTS AT NASHVILLE. Sohne RACH, TRACK, NABHYILLE, Following are the results of th “a today: FIRGT TRACE Four dd a hal Trutty (ta 8). 1 dae Conte | the mob May 2, je races structions "anoot an io. Mbrlie i, i Were 8ROOND. bid i NB, att, ie iff Who aro here me et Rh to che? ot ook C7 raat aC WON'T LET THEM pene Appeal for Me, ale Mis. Mlotongrien, Sted on ititia foinnds hae been: EDITION (Sa to All” PASADENA BY | 2) 1, Qaudrille (8 to 2) 2, Cottage pres 2, | th NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “MAY 2, 1905. TS PTILESG.ATTAGK MAKES. NAN PATTERSON COLLAPSE, a ee Reman paami 5 BROOKLYN AND QUAKERS PLAY SECOND GAME Courtney Smashes Out a Home HEADIS TO-DAY'S STAKE WINNER Promising Card Is Spoiled by’ ‘Scratches, Disappomt- Run for Philadelphias in ing Race Goers. the First Inning. FAVORITES ARE BEATEN. 'HARD- HITTING BATTLE. | | |Dodgers Were Determined to) Break Losing Spell Quakers Had Cast Over Them. Oaklawn, Odds On Choice, Is Only Short Priced Winner In First Four Races, WINNERS AT JAMAICA. BATTING ORDER. FIRGT RACH—Blue Coat (12 to 1) | gRiOk'y”, epee | 1y Julla M, (12 to 1) 2, Gold Fleur 3, | Lumley, rf, a, Kyat Owens, b, SECOND RACE—Oaklawn (1 to 4) | Dobbs, cf. | 1, Waterbok (18 to 1) 2, Veronese 3,| Lem! m. Braninela, 1» Sueelevy, Pp. THIRD RACE—Emergency, (9 to Ump! re-Bauswine. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | May 2.—The Dodgers and Quakers faced |each other in the second game of the |second series here this afternoon, and Maid 3, FOURTH RACE—Pasadena (11 to! 5) 1, Calrngorm (7 to 1) 2, Dia- Firet Inning. PN et —_—_ orks tured Apia fly met FIFTH RACE—Gbid Dome (12 to! {Dt dimculty Gleason war er th ) 1, zane Holly (12 to 1) 2, Hands Cane Bag 53 Sno iton Apnoea ee cross 3, —_ She. d grounded, Doolin to Brana- h TH RACE—Flyback (13 to 6) Seid. sTnmies ingle a ep fe. Batch 1, Oxford (18 to 5) 2, Toscan 3. feted Laimnley at necond. Courtney to BY FRANK W. THORP. Paap der Ul kali i (Special to The Biveniag World.) Owens, Titnh was out stealing a. JAMAICA RACH TRACK, May 3.4] Doolin got a base on dalls we tole Tt’ wae @ sorely Mleappointed and si- ) spond. res ta isby to, Bran ivteld most fronen crowd that eaw.'the racing ) agit’ Borie went + La ey to, Brians at Jemaica this:afternoon, As sent Sut | agnisted, was hit ae the o Biteher. over night the card promised the best | Bergen fle out to Thomas, racthg ap for seen this seiwon. On at- ‘Third Inning. rivittg dt the track, however, rac Dugeleby was out, McIntyre to Babb, foiind. that withdrawals had "aopleted ‘Thommen singlod fod, jéason singled, the ‘several fields and robied them of} Thomas. reac ine third, Oop ‘ain: fled, @coring ana and Interest. A’ keen’ dl intment was /Courtney were doubled up br The ake “the goratching of Déih!, the popular feria, grounder, Lewis B Owens to | for the. Metropolitan, fa aah Anne LP aie i , WIN Bhlelda's Odkiawn, shouldering aed | pounds) and tunning against a gale of wath 2 Branstiid nan nee a ane: | wind, won the two-year-old in impress- Se Sita ae, Ive, fabhlon, He spread-eagled the ac- Swena's fly after a hard run, ONE oted/tad oraok Of.the Bennington string, Watsipok, ana odme within two-fifths Of) @ deeOnd of the track record, a» re- maiable performance conaldering the beh conditions and: the ease with Fourth \ Inning, Titus struck out. Branetield went out, a mab var or wal feeriat ‘trat on Gloagon's ‘eat. fir joas fumble, Dobbs Ge Titus, fst ne. Titus is vs vaoubied a. naa. nena labb went out to ad NOK INS. Fifth Inning. captured Abbott's dimoult heh | uggleby walkid, Molntyre h aye {6 work on ‘Thomas's bunt, but he But him out at fest, Gleason walked, Dug: | wloby and Gleasol scored on Courtney's | three-bagger to dee ett une took | MaGee's iine hit, 'T NB. Berein went out, Doolin to Beansfield, MoGee took Motntyre’a high fly aguinat the left field fence. Sheckard fled out to Titus, Moltth Inning, ‘Titus went out on a unt, Bergen to Rate, Branafield punctured ang . Doniin went out to Shecatd NO wae? @fo on Brarnefield's muff of Gleason's Ase'st) Batch struck out, Owens forced Taimtey ant at sec- id ty eatery, wia win cond "Dowhs ‘ mrad! Aine fine Nase, Babb amaied £5 | entre, | acon) B jer. Ben plete iy OTA RONG, To Wi stdout dn ane opening faenat but neither one connected with tu 1Z to 1 shot, a head ‘before Gold risur he catter acted as pacemalier, clot ly followed by Julie M. to the atretch, where Blue Coat overhauled them and bodes going ewer. ff Best retey rare FE Re ately Jit rig se nf ry Bi for’ two. cnaiy, aut een 1 s viledian, nth Inning. adeina and “Ooeen i Abbott let to Bheckard, Dussleby Oaklawn N heen le second, Thomas's Aveat bout fas. too far for Baby and he se etan ican eT | Was ante, Glonan set, 8 ak at brat r" a craCH al th ne een and wan | Reanas, | thing, "Courtney: ainsted ty on me Pa fans wlthin bn it most thn OF on ty ‘Gleaess, de fog singed io This face was! second on, Ne throw wn i eirtiey aca Of a ues» wind, and was |< truly remarka’ Naw made ail and wae hover fully fant y two lengths. Waterbok and hy Logetner Mi tho wa the ey Aa AD A neck, lttt singled to Centre, scor- i Rrenefald. filed out to Dehbs. stroUR RUN, Metntyre went out, Gleason ft Brans- fold. Boheckard went iM son. to Brunefield: Courtney and Hea hated ain HS | posed @ fTaimiey, «NO. pe iRAlRae laced = MoIntyre ey rr n captured Doolin’ hott eeured. Robot wales '@_ dour up on the intter's NroUnger Owenr to Lewis to Babb, NO BUN ie a lc BURGLARS GOT $20,060 FROM BANK. ONHONTA, N. Y., May 2—The private |bank of I, C, Brewer, at Gilbertvilie, | resked to-day by four masked | Hey resulting in & loss estimated | iB a runnil f fire on 1 tn woods at the iH x \ ele AP ite. a. ie | t P.M. Wednesday for rk City and vielnity: Fair and) warrior senanty We seaday partly pee. jn Alexander HIGHLANDERS’ SECOND TUSSLE WITH BOSTONS Good-Sized Crowd Sees Grif-' fith’s Team Play Hard to Win Game, THE HUBITES SCORE FIVE. Puttmann Goes Up in the Air in| the Second Inning and Col- lins’s Men Get Lead. BATTING ORDER. Highlanders. Boston, Dougherty. Burkett, If, Keeler ee Tent, 98 fold, Stanl, ‘of, Wittiams Colltha, ab, Anderaon, Freeman, Sonroy. gb, Grimeshawy db, Chase, 1b, Ferris, 2b, McGulte, ¢, Cflger. Buttmann, Winter, p, Umpire, ‘Mr, O'Loughlin, BY ALLEN SANGREE. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N, Y., May 3~The Hignlanders and Boston forces were arrayed for battle here thie afternoon in weather tinged with mow, rain, hall or any old thing, Firat Inning, Burkett collapsed Pitman, “Parent drew: oe Dias. He stole second, Chick Stabi trad ile beat but was fooled on s| . Collins also walked, Sigh of relief when Ps ea i to Dougherty, NO RUN! mann expired in the same way. RUNS. ‘Third Inning. Powell replaced Putimann, Grimshaw lined off that Keeler gulped, Ferris looked foolish as he fanned. Criger singh i got second on a stud i erty sid- rounded Winters, NO RU: Keeler'a_ sacri- fice was thrown by Winters to Pavent, Miho, muted it, sending Dougherty t6 int. Blberfeld was emote by a ta bal. ailing the ihasos, wit hounced to Winters who nalled Do erty at the plate and Criger hurled to first, catenin Sane Anderson filed to Tet. Fourth Inning, Burkett was passed. The dest double may ever scen here was male by Hal Ohase, who selzed Parents's short bi mith ene hand and threw to Williame on sevond, Pe sdk) Burkett. Etberfedd tol gare of a hot one from stani, NO Conroy filed to Stahl, Chase tanned, McGuire did: the same, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Conroy made fa mreat st from Collin. Williams and Chase took Freeman. Dougherty muffed a Tine trom Grimehaw: Ferris fouled to McGulre, NO RUNS, ——— TOTTERMAN MUST DIF IN THE CHAIR Conrt of Apperia Con: rarente of Sa ’ SIny. ALBANY, May 2.—The death sentence of Emil Totterman, of New York, who waa found guilty of murdering and mu- BLT @arah Martin, was confirmed to-day by the Court of Appeals. ‘Tot- ‘terman confessed to stabbing the woman dn a saloon on Dec. 19, 1903, but tried to get a ght dentence on the ground that he wan drunk at the time and not responsible for hia acts, a DIDN'T ASK FOR RESIGNATION. Alexapder Sayn Frick Has Not Ank- ed Him to Quit Baultable, President Alexander, oh the Equitable Life Assurance gf issued a state. | ment this afternoon denying the story that he was pied to realgn iy lace Rea ry C. Frick at a meeting of the | 4ok Sivestigating gcommittee yester- | at akAR stated on apparently mood auth cariier In. the Ierlole, speaking for the comnts hat hia rosignatio | were nevessary be- juld be restored, and throw ms Death Martin's shat of Mr. Tai ‘tore harmony 1 —— FRAWLEY BILL PASSED. (Special to The: Evening World. ALBANY. N: ¥., May 2—The Fraw- ley boxing bill, whioh was recalle from ye inor errors for the erp if 80) OF orrol % he ‘Ase i gonday. witha byt iy ithout "op: P cocoa ef Doueherty waa safe on an Infleld hit| fy jfhat Winters tried tor. GIANTS GLASH WITH BOSTON TEAM AGAIN Beaneaters Find “Dummy” Taylor Easy in the Open- ing Innings of Game, PHILADELPHIA .... Members of of Two Theatrical] congui vn Companies Guests of the New. . Yorks at Bush’s Invitation. BATTING ORDER. lew York. Bown, Donlin, cf, annell, of, Strang, rf. Bresnahan, © artes, If. . ae, rolay.. te ‘ Bevitn Bharat Bowerhan; 1b. Nexdhain, c JERSEY CITY AT Taylor, v. Young, .p, mpire -Johnatone, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON, Mass., May 2.—At the invitation of John T, Brush all the membere of the. ‘Foro- dora’ company and, the ‘in Woodland'' company, now playing 4n Boston wit- nesased the struggle between the Giants and Fred Tenney's Boston Club-here ito- day, Niner CITY ¢.----- NEW, At Detroit (A. L.)—End fifth: Firet, Inning, Donlin lifted a high: fly to sB The Jert-hang pitching was too. mu Starng and he fanned. eee At Baltimore (E.Lig-Provid Dougherty opened with a ia hit to| for °| fouled out to Needham, NO Ri ye wat icneior, handled one’ of hi aclen ‘ Uist Py UN, aa At Buffalo (E.L.)—Toronto, tumble and wen Terenas fom, Bowitriy woteing. le ‘out from Dahlen to Bowerman a lame along @ sorohing ae nto out a nt soot Wokver "ya." oie oun guts ht. Con- rae brokteate bal ons Sig Wr basen | ied "an easy” She" te Donia. “Ol oi | LATE DETAILS GIA Ee ra ianieg. Becond Innit.” Tenney: watked, 4 ath mena Meries whi a singie into nent as (fanned. Barclay flied. rpe Pes renee fon thee naga Perri: gt? | a starter. Dehien's iy was'e oinen bor an inneld hot coy-| Cannell, Devlin ry ore ‘ei Al Hy PHhiniaid | wallet the’ players wurans see, mth i the dvelaton hi nine oa on Jour. lc C er 800 ader to short. ree es thd 'rerne, “Stani| “Sharpe anot's tworbase Griye.to oan. (terborne batted for Young a walked, Puttmann’s fourth pitt, Cole tre, and reaohed (hind on mayer i Hine a ve B dolible that erty mis; | rifloe, Needham had the clout and deed i bringing:in Winters, Parent and | single to left sent Sharpe canterin, LATE WINNER: rive x irgeman grounded to Williams, Yoling sirtok Gut. Cannell p on 4 i ute dae was’ mabbled by Collins, Mo- , | 5 aun Quire faded on '@ rap to Kerris, Putt. Third inne, Fourth antey (4-1), wenman cot a ife on Wolverton's it over, turned afound, ‘and bumped a hice ee, Geft. scoring Bowerman, tive a ag Ing Havaier's rl onlin was dot up al tore. he could Haye ae oe ‘enney ground bert a an easy out, but Abbattachio planienett the ne! one against the center field fenve for three bases. He waa cat i at tho plate on Wolverton’s ty Gilbert—nice work Wolverton stole aecond, and @ moment later . romped home on Barciay's “Texas Leaguer’ over hind, Sharpe was out on a grounde to Devlin, ONE RUN, Fourth Inning, Sharpe pulled Mertes's fly off the fence, to to. the loud acclalm of the popu- lace, Dahlon filed to left Devlin got the next one ri the cocoa and mig three bags, while Sharpe was repairin the Fight fold fer ce Ciipert tated out to Needham, NO Raymer died on a Frounder to Dahlen, Needti arlve to Devlin waa too hot and he ved, Young filed to. Donlin, Needham was out trying to steal sec- ond, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. jowerman landed on the first dal} for a mingle iayior had the patience of Job ‘and walked, Donlin did the martyr aot and advanced both on. a sacrifice, Strang's bounder to Raymer otngnt 6, Buk dn ting Fourth-—-Firstattempt (7-5 Fifth—Joe Lesser (6-5), E SHERPSHMAD BAY, May 2.—The Weather was superb down here this morning @uring the galloping hours, ‘The erlepness of the air made the heat of the eun not at all uncomfortable, and the rellef from the bad weather was appreciated by all, The track was In good shape, and the trainers and racers went to work with a dash that has not been seen on the grounds for Bowerman at the to catch Taylor at rd wild, allowing the “dumm: while Strang reached second, ba hs han phinted a neat wallop In left, # i ‘and. took second. on. the | Na : thtow to sthe “plate, Mertes. fanned, | Severs) di TWO RUNS, Trainer J Rowe, of the James R. Keone string, had a field training day of it, Many of his racers stepped their Paces in racehorse style. Delhi, the Metropolitan candidate of this string, Cannell grounded to Rowerman, Ten- ney Manted a nice one to contre, and Nutty planted another in the same spot, Wolverton oraoked 9 third one in centre ha ienney scared: while Hatty took third. Av wild porch sont Batty home| wae given a final preparation for the and Wolverton romped to thind, Harelay | race, his time fractionally follows, eR GRD, arene ee 0,25 265, 0.96 Bd, 0.48 2-5, 1,01, Wolverton At ared 5, 1,40 25 and galloped ont that, "Dutwms" Tivlos was LURE] the mile and an elghub in 1.4 2-5, Anian- ny ae Raymer Nid to Montes, THREE | {a in hand nd not.at all out by any ‘The racer had about 19 pounds in the middie, and his work from every owed tree passaKe ind Dalal Ob View wee eatat wiveblrend TMP Trane |. ‘The Eiitcheock pair of ateeplechasers, ined short, “Glivert led to Bare | Good aad Plenty and Black ‘Hussa, Howerman's rounder forced Dev-! were sohooled twice over the courne t second. but Bowerman was st by grace of the umpire. Tay gains § ‘4 "Donitn Aled \Danien and putting, Gimert on. third, tg, Cannell Mouraw wan for Clare and atole second, @ cu Devlin’s eecond | Doniin sent a der to. Youn who eS struck out, and Can- | threw home instead of to Gin 1 fell Wkowine, ‘Tenney’s groundor to | 4d. Strang walked, Men forced Needham at second. NO |ibases, It was now Wp to hie beet was a Wes oat, ‘ed, to Sixth Inning, bev Mi ‘hh in at lor’ re, Nee Seventh Inning. tor tol Ade ore plase in fdas Gtrang war out of a grounder to| Ames starind 9 rr reanahan wie A victim of iia phch sent “Raymer to. uscon Deena for! Neadhant fanned. Young repeated the 6 Mt tN. Reninripanee he pas, ay erton tanned, Ami ly, Sanne | ton rooters "No RUNS. | D RUNB, | ne walked to * Ninth ay OR Rarelav tiled @ bench, out bounder to Taylor Sasa it ‘Eighth Inning. a etree Cans, RESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPORTS \CHORUS GIRLS uscosBROOKLYNS Batty beat out a slow one, DELHI'S FINAL “PREP” FOR METROPOLITAN came, | at the Bos- PRICE ONE CENT, NEWARK (E, L.) -000000000—y 00010000 —} At Chinnail (N. “Uy End fourth: Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 5. At St. Louis (N.L.)—End fourth: Pittsburg, 1; St. HEN At ‘Chicago (A. L.)\—End sixth: Cleveland, 3} Chicago; 3, St. Louis, 0; Detroit, 3. At) Philadelphia’ (A. L.)—End eighth: Wash., 73-Phila,, 5. lence, 2; Baltimore, 6, At Rochester (E. L.)—End fifth: Montreal, 1; Rochester. 4. 5; Buffalo, 6. +> NTS-BOSTON GAME. . Wolverton out. No runs, Tenth Inning—Gilbert doubled. Bowerman sacrificed, Arte flied, Gilbert scoring. Donlin singled, but died stealing. One run . Needham flied to Mertes, Lau- fanned. No runs, S$ AT NASHVILLE, ik Holiday (13-5), Class Leader, Fifth—Hermitage (8-5), Kirchival (2-1), Polly Prim. fr cats Abe Seer bhisad Meds AT UNION PARK. Third—Pontoloc (15-1), Miss McKenna (5-1), Athlana (5-1), ), Mary Worth (4-1), Gus Lanka. Fifth—Leerja (2-1), Satin Coat (15-1), Dr. Kammerer 20-1-> ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, thics (7-1). Taby Tosa (18- 1). é in preparation for their engagement in the Whitney Memorial, ‘They Bc 85 beautifully together until the second time over the water jump, where Black Husesh etruok the hedge and lande@ badly behind, and at the next, which was the Liverpool, he struck the jump hard with his hind legs again, almost wolng down, When he pulled up ‘he ap-, peared to be all broken up across the Joins, In fact, he went off the track ia quite a Inme condition, This fellow was one of the main dependence of the Hitchcock string for many of the im- portant events of the season, and hie jogs to hi ble will be a serious one, The work-outs of the morning were the following: TOTA—J@ pounds up; six furiongs in 26, gallopin Badly touched in aa Kon oe if he ould a 50 ey i, ay arly Mtctlon, A Mate Foakes, ‘trainer, hake OABTOR: pounds up, and een furlongs in ky . ub nda ui driving. Wok he and were do! Matt Feakes, behind Pringe ne, their best at ti By une oS SURE fit p Mayengt %, This racer wasioped out cee five turion 8 ty ve 7 é

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