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WEATHER—Fair to-night: Saturday cloudy. FINA RESULTS EDITION _-PRICE ONE CENT. NEW. ‘YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a ajo; O-YEAR-OLD BOY MATES INNING LIKE AN ANIMAL Little John Nelson Held Prisoner by His Parents. on Farm. | Child When Released by Polic2 Could Make Only Unin- telligible-Sounds, Persons in Magistrate Connorton’« Court, in Flushing, shuddered today at PERRY BELMONT FORCE _l0 BE PUNISHED FOR KNIEING HEAR’ “cane cag 2ACK BEN ETT WINS | BROKEN PROMISE! With Johnny Walters He Backs Win-/wiss o'Reilly, F ner of Third Race Off the Boards | ae ‘—Sullivahs Lose on Rye. — fe 25,000 ON MOLESY Opera Singer, Awarded that Sum by a Jury. fo Democratic State Committee, Domie - nated by Murphy and-Conners,— Takes Steps to Investigate the au a Brooklyn. - PARTY BOSS IN BROOKLYN > BIDS DEFIANCE TO FOES. } i ampaign in Makes a Speech Declaring that Hearst eppesed NG MADE HER ICC: BY PRANK W, THGRP. JIL RACE TRACK, AQUEDUGf, Nov Horseman ‘“Jack’/ Bennett's | AQVEDUCT RESULTS, 9. —This ts FIR = lucky qweek. He won $ fn the elec | BeARACE Dreamer (4 to 1}While She Was Arranging for | tion of Hughes, and to-day he and © 5) 1, Handzarra (3 to 6 for Club-House Commissioner “Johnnie” | Place) 2, Tourenne ‘a Wedding Sweetney Wrote Walters shot the coin over the plate That He Had Married, SECOND RACE—Ormon, (6 to 1 and 2 to 1 5 for place) 2, Y. to the tune of $25,000 when Mole: at odds ranging at 2 to 1, beat the even- money favorite Reauclere in the thind race on the card to-da: Bookmakers “Bill Gargan and Frank de's Right ) 1, Varieties (8 to ada-3. ij (Speciat to ‘The Brening World) MINEOLA,, Novy, 9.—ASshertff's jury THIRD RACE.— Molesy (6 to 5 and snes —-avallod nothing tie -mattor immigrant 1 ssly thrown his undressing hiad_carel and {nquired forthe ch etALIGN— = a < ty oid work SW Rena nA retried “to-day she found over the uinlehted gas Jet torniney Avithout_the Jenat slow. of trepidatts he was no re ; Mow showed ro tea-them to the shed-in—which the Feorn-crib fw located. about 125 feet ti ré house. “The erty hax }xort pf stait -door.—Entering the +shad ue etives heard walls, half-humen and hatfanimal, tiat stirred icy chills Tithe rear of the heise wat, Washington, Bis _deteatives were Opening ihe éo1 Virgint G0 day T ree sera os A, Mu torday | operate te wireless from that en greeted by a sibilant whine and @ sinall ‘Thé wardbips,~ with the Louisiana ees Ketlng some distance off Cape| bandle of rags rolled over and- over this morning the Loulsiana| talsed signals of some kind but thease. could not pe distinguished trom on the cluttered Moor of the erib, —_-—Seading. “upon passing to sea turned! —“YYFe-this the boy 2"! quickly thward, being {avored with — Sq: smodth-sta and ideal weather, The | Decause of dense sinoke being emitted | detectives, picking up the links of « rough tcay around Cape Hatteras on | (08 warships. {tieayy Chaly arached to an iron -rod forth—Caroliiia coast Wil We] hereece the eee ee Gomumn qvon through tie floor, g °- ces 1a ie" ship. Louisian ished ening, but _there-are no | -theconyoying cruiser Tennessee Yes," the mother answered, shortly, kK Weday told tar wis) well with President Hoosevelt’ wid, ile party aboard the Loulsiana, bound’ for} Storm fignals up and the Presijeatial party will likely pass that polnt with- OUL any great discomfort, With-the President on the Louisiana (Of Mra. Roosevelt, Dr, Rixey and retary My & Latta. “Hungry,” Saysthe—-Motner. “Why was he soratcbing and whining 6 door?" aybe he Is hungry,” responded the ther in a matter-of-fact way, Phe —derectives examined the an@ saw -thatit-wWas one of the kind generally used td tether cattle, The < hearing tha Pres{ient | distance to the, south- passing -down the LANTRY VOTED FOR HEARST (snes of recent friction of some sort. lead- inturviewed at Aqueduct Racy to-day Fire Commissioner Lantry he“ was not certain that Charles &. Murphy Intended to oppose hin leader- ahip of the Twentieth. ‘They tell meé that Mr, Murphy handed a couple of men one thousand dollars to ‘come into my district ant open a heapquarters, said the Com (missioner, “I was told by Mr. Murphy that the men were to be emplosed_aim- ply tochelp Grady’s clection-to. the Sen: . Ttdld Murphy that the men he Veelected were not the right sort and that I could run he campaign without Foutside-assirianesbut thet WEs opened and the men got busy with tne! labor bunch in Grady's interests. | I don't believe, however, that Mr. Mur- adquarters | ing: to the opinion chia the cniid had Deon fastened by. It. Tne detectives 100K the custody and tthe found works ar r Reratching And. muK’as imost simian souass. at the ue said Aller, phy wants to make a fight on. me got ii help in the Inst cam: DAR Lan HL Een URE WAR TRE Letar eal the advantages that Fould hive been granted. My Assemblyman 3 in a an ee Sa fight, . but won b; 7700, five, Hara 00, ana rt woud Ne feurst, although [I did #0 ainst my will.’ ‘The people of afstriet know me, arid connd: In me, and no uch vent Into the distric quarters for Gragy’ yather pi posg can hope to defeat me in a leader-} ENA Aan fight aa litle, aétnation showed th te pelng was clad Cute in blankets, and shawls pinned plankety wad cold, and. numb. When Yaken Into the warm court-room the thawing out seemed to have the pame effect upon the little boy It would | have ypon w dog. With little yelps and whites of pleasure the child rolled about] the floor. He seemed able, to make none | | ut incoherent sounds, and in the big | }prown ees was the vacant stare 0; fhe hair was long and ragged, | rays of Logether, y we my i pete | ete, had never suffered the clip of 5 hac ered clip o f T 1C E FE OR A D E E R the shears. It wan matted and filled] ne + | with the dust of tho corn ertb, Aroused Pity of All. UTICA, N.Y.) Nov. 9—Willlam Cur-] hunting deer. He was fred upon twlea} court, policcinen atid spectators were Ty, of Bast Pembroke, ¥,, is at af} by Ray Law of Chenango County, who! do¢ply attected by the wpedtacio of tis hospital tn this city and probably w' Istook Curry for a deer. Law was) animal thea Auman oni There f poet ten n r | wa a getting wits die ax) the rosult of a wound she re-| tes than. ten rods from Curry when en eerie aR c@iidernmare. titber cas einirests tribunal about the mistreatment of the ceived om Beaver River yesterday while BIG STEAMER ASHORE. MONTREAL, Noy. t—Tho Dominion | With a general cargo and: passengere, gee Athenia. ouiward bouna | 34 a#hore twenty miles above Quebe Hetle boy Phe. Nelsons were held in #500 pail Pench for further examination, Bai) wa |fueniehed Uy, Forrest Jeffers, ariel: | bor. f stelle sah tac Foe Bore Throat and Cold in Chess a Omega Clk rial bottle, 108 “et (Special to The Evening Word > en as —yecetved -up—on thelr spine. They also heard ay a qe Va., is ‘Pres! from President rng all the way feeble scratching Mike some iittte creat joo |, aboard (he vattleahip Louis-| q the coast and Until he In hear) ture WIth clawn pewing—at—the-door- of go inna.— conveyed by the crulwers, Ten- |p Frank Evans, of | his cage. er 4 ans, the | asked one of the| _ shain'| mother into} whim! fel the: Lecal Ticket, and Declares that in Ha’ Var Fer mo vy¥ Oud ce Citcumstan Bolt Again. ances cu By a vote of 32 to 13 the Democratic State Committee voted this afternoon to investigate the alleged treachery of Patrick H, McCarren in the last campaign, and by a unanimous vote accepted the resignation of And his atrons desire to make her hid! “Ne old woman told Miss White” =) By . =p any wbbn=welecniod by" har irelatives. was brought to the attention of the! [°° a ee jae of Only 1,026. wife with “whom yhe had been “ving Srenua ead = | Ormondes. Right_a Good Thing. _|_ SS esti resale eee am_out Jess_than Avi ti . r iy ; North = minutes. —* @tound” for years, Last night the tw TMenneas Detectiven were sent out tothe Nort! tn6 gecond race Sir Ralph waal jvomen, dined“together, and Miss Wit are gia haa | Hempstead tarm early to-day, Thay] Un MS TREN eae but felled to| 2&--at returns from all sections of the| Ket /off for her work in the fia bedroom. ‘Pre old man: found Mra, Nelson ergaged in hot diode | Stute indicate (hat the ofteial count) | how any spzed and finished far back Formondes Right was the good thing in| will be necessary: to determine whether PAJAMAS FIGURE the waltiog on Varletes to the| 3. Linn Bruce, Repubioan,— or Lewls stretch, and coming awéx easily, 36) Stuyvesant Chanler, Democrat and Th- sccgeercrn et teem onecl (N ONORCE TRUL In the third race Molesey was the} ; 1 chotce-afd= they be ons him good!and | elected -Leutenant-Gavernor ; {n lest i plenty, To-day he was always well up| Tuesday's election. Witt (ie pace and won-in a drive by al Wh Incomplete~ and—partiaily—estl- ne Cari Alstyne, of Brook mated returns from every—county in rality otis Heck from Beguctere; Sewell'a Leg Braken té State, Chanlers possible —pl has been cut down -to 1,02, The -lyn,—Seeks Freedom—from {In the last race Jockey Sefvell, on | pieteress of the figures upon which dolgg hb i) ieee n Sa i Le 1 Kenp | sible that, the-oMeial returns will show Hus: and broke his leg. ‘This w lima. ja wide variance in. either direction. [him out of the saddle for same- Kottridge, who beat Lindale a te Herodotue by a Hea... hemo from Germany in avont two | Socker Field Clubs Fut before the -cloee of enirt to-day! if | tto-trow are | Waddoll Galloped Home. a wide variance in elther direotion. ‘The, Just bef: pera Sesenes a = ots tica eventritt called—the divo! Angler was “[-oharice in the] other —Bemeeratic—candidates on — th aetica—Levent alied—tha f Agths race. Tommy Waddell, who| State ticket are sate. sults ot STsubello OW. Van Aletha ippenes apy aun Cubs ‘went eee to} A deapatch-trom Albany says that {against Guy ©. Van. Alsty to all : ne-start ‘Tommy Waddell emo-|in the Supreme Co | ll) Martin H-Glynn, of that city, Demo-|in the Suprem urt. Honea gmdchea cit took, a-tead of tivo | cratic and Independence League candi-| ‘The Van Alstynes were Teaders jo) Lng ebaity by that-dalunae- froin Me | dnote for State Comptroller. whose viec- | Flatbush society, belng membe: feshe fh Uon Is appatentiy assured,is expected | Courtelyou, Midwood — and Wniecker Hasts—a—Yangert Herodotus was a red-hot favorite in| Weeks Mr. Giyrin—went abroad early | and.broker. She was a belle of/ Ciin he Fro mnds ali the renning and {in the wummer to recuperate trom the|lotte, Mich. whert the -New/ York won head from ice After rid- | effects of a severe {!ness, anda letter | broker went up to the Peitnsul Htate , Trane all ENroua WT Saat resalved bys one or hls closost }and made hes We wite tr St. Vjlen: rpearer, .Lichtnes: frends states that she Comptroller: | tine's month, 1% | nth” pole. Seweel wax badly elect has enMrely recovered his health. They soparhted in 1%, and in June, (Sree nae eee Deere oe 190, Maurice Meyer uid in bis open- PIMLICO RESULTS. ATONIA RE ing’ address to. tio, Jury< “Guy C., Van A 4 Alstyne became a boarder in the home —_— | Li | R SULTS. of Mrs, Kathe ‘i Pe Widnes pent ae cas ee Ate Mise known as Allison, in’ her’ how RACE EDR ACISE BIMEICOU Novi 8 Sere i No. s) Argyle road, Flatbush, and lived The races here to-day, resulted as fol.| LATONTA-RACE TRACK Nov.-¥—| there one, year, moving with her lest lows; ‘The races here to-day resulted as fol-|June to No, 1#6 Ditmar avenu FIRST RAC e-Year-olds and | Jows: Mr. Meyer said he would show that a ongs—He johns] 2 ms Mrs, Newman bought dry goods under Lo isenitty 35 toand qeernan ey| FIRST |RACE—Three-fourtha of a] the name of “Mrs, Van Alstyne,” and ; to 2,15 Ntolick | sntte.-Rinloba (6 to 2 and even) 1, vt.|{ that Mr. Van Alstyno’s pajamas had Giagan), 2 tol and 1 to % 2 Quadrille " tNooney! 3, ‘Time 1.18 t | Noel (& t0 8 for place) 2, Inspector Giri been, found, in Mrs. Newman's: roanis SECOND RACE—Malden two-year. | NMI 2h PO eee ee Alatyne, a striking beauty olla’ five. ahd one-half furlongs:-So-| SECOND RACE—One mile and «| qi, Vad, wellerounded figura, luxurt: | Fano Ginger) to 4 and out. 1; Dairy | quarter —Helgerson 6 to 1 and 1 to 5) | Mi gar hale. and Dig. bile Sfaia Gohnwon), Fito and 2 and 13 told Sanction (to 4) for place) 2, Solden | ant dark her ;ema ater’ (Hefteran), “3. Time—| Sunrise 3, Thme—2.09 1-5. Petia sinttererespendedaito liner 106 ‘THIRD RACE—Seven. elght ; 2 the frat witness | MHIRD RACE—For .three-year-olda}mile—-Mlss Alert (0 to 1 and Peto) fr lpia Suchen pat the frat witness, Jand upward; alle and Maty yards [Pink Star (R to § for place) 2, Cratt 2.1 odteapon gland), 1 to & and 4 to} fimesL.zt AE, hoster, cou | | Smithy, § tol and 3 tod.) FOURTH RACE—Cluy House course. | took ims second; Castor (Walsh), turd. Time] —Harloquin (2 ta 1 and § to) 1, Plea q ml.t6, : (8 to & for place) 2 Creotin 3. TMme— | FOURTH RAC! two year!| 3.25 2-5. A 1 {elas five and’ one:h ngs. —_—_—.___.. Ca Ay Asiconinerar wid (Hagan) Sto 5 and 3 to’ & . [ate Van © Di a month for | Dankali (Miles) 4 to 1 ana ® to 6 WANT®. $25,000 FOR Hi8 ARM: |poar for himself and Raines Regul Lad (Johnacn), tmest.09, (Sntotal to ‘The Evening World.) Yan Aistyne, Gud) oO last sak FIPTH RACE—Th ear-offt; one) WHITE: PLAINS, N.Y. Nov. 9-1) ee ea ae tim to. his moth jmile and forty la, Lotus ‘Kater| James Duffy today brsveht an actlo, [Susy then fe has paid #20 a month. (Johnson), 10.t0 6 and out, 1; Landsartan| in the Supreme Court of Woeat Cheater] "Where did you hang your nen? [(Leo, 1 to Land 3 to 2), 2) Pactotum| County orainat the Otln Blevator Com | Mu/?Meyer neked (Smith), Tinso-t-45. pany for $%.00 damages for Injury ts] cin the closet, off the room witore the »| SIXTH RACK—Mares and filles; all recelved while looking after work ofl iittle boy. ste: | ages: one mije--Lady. Venu (anglander, | the company. a “How did ¥0U come to hang thom Bey 1 and 4 to Day Belle of Tosser lo8 ee Dlees e * ia fohnsopeven and out) 2, Annita Lad: : Why, it avas ms Tad (hee) @ rimo-140 3-4, 4 ea Sti ok Ryansl Ale’ {avout au 1 pleased {nt the sight of a child that seemed to) Flood were intrusted with the Besinett- 3 s ; Weave nveniga rs ih ew Tat SETI acAnIE, cases malsaIoty anid | 2 tO 0) Jee Beaucloreli (aataues relma metre telecine ae cioe Perry Belmont, who got out under fire. vs v' o the pre-historic age, : ane or | by , Nellie O'Reilly, of tees Br nies woth is they circled the ring in chase of the| place) 2, Acrobat 3, Get 2 SE SOO: LENE The meeting was held at the Victoria Hotel “and was \quite sensa- {and the revulsion of feeling would bel c3) Gate Greenbacks ‘and. markers Elmhurst, against Dennis Sweeney. 4) |. [hard to describe when the testimony] alike went for Messrs, Bennett *n4| FOURTH RACE—Athlete (9° i wealthy real estate operator of Amater: tional. ane [was offered that the shaggy-haired and} Walters —untithe horses. were off. | and 6 to 5) 1, Hot T. ("to 2' dam) Na Y., this’ morning aseeseed| Senator McCarren said later) that the [was that of Maurice Featherson, -Afur- Trectrend—mite—of—umanits bad hear! Molesey ad Heatuciere made a duel °C place) 2, Ci oddy (7 to 5 for} damages in her favor of $15,000. Tho) sole purpose of calling the meeting was Lal former friend ANG aes leader, | chained like en animal in a corn—crimpit_to the wiretcm, thirst resslna:s: plainiift was an opera singer, of PMH to parrot him: never -arsoctates! wit the leita! Pelevicial Gather Sit : for more than a year. winning tn a drtve. bookmakers | . “parteiphis;—Pa-—caticing about two years 2) Habsopiemente fetid atta rel pe: : 4 . abo from icings Poni e Raima y. of Troy: Judg ane Flower Hospit The paretita of the child—Peter andj were busy paying off after the race, FIFTH RACE—Tommy Waddell (7| #0. There was no defense, * Lana aot aT ao i a atta pee 3 | Annie Nelson—had been arrested by the| But there wns anothe to 2) 1, McKittredge (5 te’ 1 for ‘Mina O'Rellly, who ontered-the cout} He was deflant in his attitude toward! | Pes ues EIS clei ea ; | Flushing police on thelr farm, at North | efter the running of the place) 2, Lindale 3. room with her sister, Mra. Mary Ray,|the committee, scored State Chairman Hatt, » Bronx, and Charles S. | Hempstead, ona charge of inhuman pa whict Cain bs testified that ape met, the defendant Conners and proclaimed that {f an at-| Buleer. of Oswego, ald not yore treatment of thelr six-year-old son,| Sulltvan's gow lo gelding Rye wos 5 Atlantlc City, where she wax engag a in co wi!) The Kings County Demooratis party, Jolin: Peter Nelson is seventy years|® Popular entry. Senator “Christie” BIXTH RACE Heredotue (even|'ty sing. weomey. wan infatuated at omme ia made toualdetraok him he will. ences at tho ld organization] that [ay tant; atwewy mat having-tie-appear-| bet 11.700 on the gelding. “Rye | was and 2 to 5) 1, Deuce. (2 to 5 for] once, he told his niece, who informed | Carry the case to! the Court of appeals, 1 ceria lite Hearigemneepunta Junce and carriage ofsatern dignity. He! bumped tn the race and-recled like a place) 2, Waterbearer 8, Aine O'Rei going tenor wore the t “Tho resignation of Mr. Belmont Hides to got ra LETS TT is considered wealthy by his neti pore elas many—etagnering home fourth, : soe —, following diy and taking her for a Pe a eae State Committe Taicrowdiwaniree: rae | EITTEN res USE ‘DEA TH. jangle Seater Js now advertised for| There was socraw tn the Sullivan family facies, hin niece fer las tire huss jm bya delewation trom Osster, Tny| resented at the Hate Committee :mest- Mud A D \eaterak ¢ ¢. and accompanying them, They con- | hew Je Joliet “ling by Warden Patrick Hay: f ‘ | When detectives, Foscued the Uttie; Pavorites*had a tard time thie after- | tinued theao erives daily for a week. {deleration asked Mr. Belmont to resi€Q) ings County ‘ponitentiar a Oat : Toby, A nondescript cat. adopted asQsponse to her knocking at the door, A| boy from his pen both parents seemed | how Mblteey waa'the only one-of the | On March‘ 17; 194, Sweeney proposed, |Decausy his attitude toward Hearst WAS/ qiourat man; John H, Denney, P.M. | one df the pets of Miss Nellie White, strong smell of kas made Miss W! te| amazed at Interférence ti thelr main- | iret four to’ get: over the plate, Cr land, after some persuaxion, she con- not that of a Democrat. He rosis Willian oye Dalat Mtbeil womignt attendant at Elite Istand. ils. feacthe worst,and. climbing on the | talaing of thetr child like a wild thing sina was a warm chote in the Re a serited to marry him. but said tha¢ she/the spot and burried from the m eaaieuaeee ton, Mortimer “ing at No. 468 Weet Seventesnta qtrect,| fre escape abe forced. a rear window.| Until the cae ts thoroughly “ie | Hanaiep, bat ahe ran x-bad-race,-ana would like to consult her eldest nlster, room. Edward Bailey, Jr.) of Pat Eee eae cea PEO RRA AONE a Gas TTBS Fast RIGO vestigatrd ft —witt-bo_tmpossthie—te oxy; Pinned far trek Het- Smbty mee paces who was in Philadelphia, ~~ Then she| who will slipper SHases Min mocats. — Mr; Delaney and cauned the death of sfles Jane Ciosiiy. | @icwiik & Rresting, Tis air was i Whither or cnet the child was Doni 7 Ker tos arraten; mere A thatos EWPAT R Mom forthe Dis EAWATOARISS OHO KE! t aa f= bast bs! t rsly x 7 eRe SENT ae BxC ara olds eters Boxer, Sora THbber tudes Witte: hace eet discone; With A hopelersly cramped mind, thoush | Closed wit ha rush and best him out a | Sheeane taitng: gaara si ae Murphy in Control: 7 SSS terrier. “Toby escaped. Abeied fromthe little coding Beater. It| It seems certain"now that the little un-| couple of lengtha: Europe for-«-honeymoon, BONO P { Demand MeCarrents-6eal ass Ms MT Sat) CE ee [JA suppoarsd the cat in Jumplig around] fortunate will never meet the dawn of | So much money was bet on iiand-| fon Oct, 1, IMG," she nald, “1 reat Tf SMF, Murphy suse ir-toreing "They saw Chalrman Conners’ before roman, acording to the Nite toldricc asthe bed vaya the DOA, reese: - % celvod a letter from Sweeney” ret rron and the other Brooklyn com- | yaaa pratt of 4 ie bed lay the boy of Mins xarre —in—the opening event that St { eon MoCarren and the ott meetin, A permii about herself, Miss White met het sey- | Cioghly. At f He Sp | a | (that he had married, and 1 amen Ou control ove hel ben Derimisston to go acted as:nurse to Misy White's dying | Conte wile naleep,, oom the, restlags| For several months past the nel Fes UNORRRSSE ARAL Rey ters taking | coura vnever RC es feat [a vert peraictg Anvenen Coate Von they had-drawn up. ‘Phe p} tition wet EE aE a a ee qOueE beets thoy Nev ayer spita ate he je Nelson base in { s liye aid ook as iat f) anke of $75) {or medical trertsnont i {and wordy, and rected that whereas Pe Tor Bid een anittce grate woe Iv bots dal sovorall (orn cet “At fiat It wan, deemed sleet Tace-was_in for ‘Tourenne, Gambinus,! Late Returns oe that! eae in the world foes Murpiy plana $n the committee (0-489 | patch H. Ret DUAR Derlahe wus wiven stielter in. the Uitte | According (0 Maa Warte- the—“teaa} a to argues with the-parents against: ue ee < Kann ran —e—where neat’— Democrat-Has-Lead aate, Mary Ray. toatin bares aecine ed-by-a—con~ giees Foor f 8 G the ‘cruelty of thelr conduct, but when{ Melr form, wihtle Sliver, aTeRTAST 5 Weoney ANA of the erg telling: ad elagata. SeeatrsaneseRTE dy upset the kame, beating Handgarra a her of his infatuation for Miss O'lteillye? SMASHED t HIS “WINDOW Ce cena FOR ELEVENTH TIME. Annie Snyder, a turge whose amber-colored 1 fell Uke la Vliergfore your petitfonera repr. wind-blown cataract (ps r lders | ute ait ic pat of the King j dtr honorable body. arg cotchey 18s window of Wilt at Nog W mpm ers no are aatttee byal tot Tin thelr store, Dutehman's “window, "I get an impulse Ie k-intoe Germany that Annie Motiarran was t handle Atlon uf wel f for three Kot Over “months, that tse ‘Bate ,C IT’S “FUNNY HOW. 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