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cia WN iat THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY? “FPEBRUARY'S 3, 90 Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’s Terrible Sacrifice in Baring Her Soul to Save , Hushand Without Precedent in Courts or Even in Realms of Romance’ 25 a, Girlish Witness Revealed Deepest ‘Secrets that Thaw Should Not. : .__ Suffer for Killing Man who — ¢ Had Wronged_ Her. FALTERED ONLY ONCE IN & “TELLING STORY OF SHAME. Simple Directness of Her Recital Carried Con- - — viction of Its Truth to the Auditors, Even a ‘While Harrowing Them to the. ‘co -=™*4_Verge of Tears. HERE is a legend, immortal- ized by Tennyson, of Go- “diva, -wife-of the-Lord-of Coventry, who rode naked through tHe town to savevher people from Starvation. i There is a drama of Maeterlinck’s sae ; ins moe 5 a i ~@. Do you know to wha ferst who “ruliied Hor biethitght aaa ; Tiigm “tie. talk sid & ery large Bead, and ; er sa eae AR Mea ree eat detietenta aca elh Metot Bans | oe Hei ate game chy Mind ake ae paersaes| ayers aa re a'liane cnoswaldl w y ia eo Home --to-ransom-her besieged-city of-Pisa-| fl» | Way § ee aoe Bh : LOT seas A EE Wirt a Co 1al USL Tra ena ue ubseat oe tie whole com: serie: casa ees ~ rr 4 \ A cf 0 dl Ou be- 7) Versation hen ne went yom barrett lee AL to — bE ~ Godiva~ rode, ~“clothed~on~ with ‘aes TA. : A. Yes : Seas Ie omy rr tgal” Worky: vie) he" eae cote ts-aee"ine Sialaniy |, And Iau Tepe ees “6 _ chastity.” Monna_Vanna__ entered rane gis au She wise Hypnotized, [ova never dare’ foamed out) would eke coming to the hotel? A. Yes § phe And thes be sat: that Sap Se ar z eeprom reer th -Dehmae-(reading)--"'I: thin, te es jen he also sont people Up to tos ichtened when I sae Prinzivalle’s tent wrapped in the very Important ¢o tell you, When 1] innit your happiness aad peace, and tbat ba woes thes aUcheat dee tecting—int = paw you when we_were together, I Baw | atood Dy you loyally, without demand- Mr, Jerome—Did you tell this to Bir. ¥ Fe +f And then we rode to same_protecting—innocence. d | 4 : clear through even then-and you-meant. Ing aus: road | Thaw? I think we wontin_a_elde entrand ‘Stripping herself of .even this Cr eae te Sg en ate Heel Lope tLe gD Right sion te ucaenrmencr Finest wocwent back (0 his oftces whl pping 4 I think; but you meant no wrong. You} knows tals well. Ask her. She will MOT oo cannot know, madam, | Was In the buck of the bvllding, know I.never lle to you. I have thought | say she knows I was respectful and | oF , " t cloak,-baring-her inmost-soul-of-its = Nery” carefully. and —1_pramime” you. ‘ [modest alway Ww bmati yous toldiks Inst goat shawedeusé tae ogee aad tear | : last garment of reserve before hun- " WT al [2G hows ae. tie! sioriee about _ dreds ofalien eyes, Evelyn. Nésbit [f 2 < | Thaw has laid) down everything - Vs Will “never “hurt “you ae ; { sed Dope, He Gays. ti E unlucky enough y pada ae i want you you know about. those] bauitub. A, The suing stories, Mr, sTusies el ake wa acter a. word, with the-hope that it there is |Méedtes, Mot for moOr=) (C Tne “semesters to A. ihose-are | TOM eT at: took me Nround lessee = a heaven your pure sam] will go there, |My aay dupe iu my Ufer nat even} G. 1 understand now. You then told] 4d there were pictures of actresses ait that I never shall hurt you at all. hte ‘ ye | over the walls, and he told mé abdow. About. the. itthiay presents wot, OES Anawer you believe, of) sr. ‘thaw of wnat tnese various poopie] Hen: that he Rot divorces -fo, Eman oF eee care the alories about the | ollice, and Mr, White foirodlicea ms crs that womanhood holds precious. to ig eee res yep ei guraes— lt mever lei te yom won cases (or them, and al had told you? A. Yea, «lr, Q. Did—-you-tett him who had sent : save her husband, Harry Thaw. ——_—. Q. That Her with a capital H mean-| reached our big homo then wat at | yng “vou wall thet those ponte nad | Sabha had writings on: them. If her story, told yesterday i ing sou? A. Yes | breakfast with the decentest people in | been sont by air. White, Did you my {One,.of thom had | ssclire Fitzgerald's court, had come| Wife Resumes the Hist She T Id | cotta eate, (Cosine eaalay atom the ad and nat au, On ongmeeed [that fo Mr hae ALL aight 48) Gown a chait nest his dane hee 4 or Her, to pletss het, and. some en eT the, 1 ‘ { wirtora dxzszer-errzx, Justice Fitzgerald's court, had come eS , Ory. € 10 | him, too. He likes her’to, have Wt but |geen your hoesines tha” you woutd | Wilts had told eect dirgenly aa: Bint ing how i nad: bap ei, oe ; Evel Ml-fasth. 407 =i to us in the guise-of a wonderful poem of, 2 great novel, we would realize to Tha id Whi cH Fi Ihy d qayetys poor our] tation aah betauty, would bee people tome that could. tell things) abroad. told ten that reoren of these fabled h Ww an 1c ina. we Ci ¢ always treated you,Gver the world and last longer, too.|~q proceed. You told Mf, Thaw then |{2roud With my mother and that. $ that her sacrifice was greater: than either of these fa eroines. Be-| with partecr| Teapect and always | Probatiy” forever, “aa “we could IRR Erp petit apy rat ae A ad rent me and that eT wae | cause its _scene as. 4 court-r and its incentive.a trial for murder,-we} Hi | thought you the most good, and you Pittsburg, porte asad “but Policy galled at your apartments at the hotel?| recommended a trip abroid for me, anne ae ill aford | know tha? I ha perfectly | then nex: apremen (Next 4; that Harry, Thaw had offered to ‘send may_not be able to do justice to this marvellous story—the greatest |~ z open ain Yu ag traateort Ai Ca am : ARR sud Rocered =e _Breatest | 1 kno ver de- teeta x -no. “doing. vrei base ever-told-in-the-annals-of American justice. a eth ee Ata TRE belie anere} 3 > : te they |g P : soul Peet Zaue mouse ready the story of this pale chid, the frightful chronictes é = fe deceney. tnd honor Thatta rach ne ‘Tan Mot reopens | Ad told himelt horricied ine. so. th et pale wre. : for sny extravagance, 80 me lisped childish 21ps, of the-horrthie-wrangshe suffered rt the hands fete our heart feel here, tn falth. that I couldn't speak to him, Lthought sue-wouldnt |. Q. That what had horrified you2- A- vf Stanford White which drove Harry’ ET haWa ito) madness and. —sent White (Full Stenogra; hie Livone “thow- Pou wae said tuat-any} {met -her and. nt e- -Report- of. the. Testimony as way} woul} he good: ‘ow, you |nave me, You must 5 ‘Phese stortes, to, death. 7 = — iP lknow some things are faithful until overy story, Jncluding ta ‘These ~atores~ about the Kirt? Ay 3 ws and Sey. i 0. ex And I got ¥ z how. ‘The story was told clearly, amply, by'a girl of twenty-two who looked _. Given at. the Thaw Trial.) : fier penelipevondiyouican bal 6950: fer bee ees that is eaten acs From |catio “1 ad en G nervous be-| ¢ a ae nto ee i “I didn't mind you having my Jetters. letters, the in ‘and not. want to bass Mke a child of tifteen—not Hike 1 woman who in that bri en : d Youll knowhnowl every ewond iran etries lke uted forthe prowtt- I. belleved those the the deepest sorrow and the blackest shame, ar Give thy regards to Rove—amt—Edne: Hite : Sit calf le td net i ___Tho girl weighs possibly a hundred pounds, though probably not so} E*¢lyn Nesbit Thaw mwas recalled to Pree et cess aa rend) Orme» Delmas cons Socne gs indien, eoyept 3 oKesee np [fe you dont trust. me land know that nea? fi Thaw? A. Yeu. An | the - | ttn Tam true and, unselfish -( sald that Re would te ih ” much. The thinness of her igure was concealed by the straight lines of| ‘he Stand for direct examination con ou_mald_you would live anywhere Borer men” SNAIL T tollyou nomething? | {0 Mort poople crosmed owl) and hing | L Mouldn'e have’ to see hime He. sald the loose_blvo-tallered-suit-she-has-worn fromthe beginning of the triaj,| Unved by Mr, "Delmss, ny away he wished -2o_hecould have! You-have in three weeks got a repute] rat of, you laa w, eentleman and deta lente 1 fo, Mit pnd he would ar- | Bke {s not tall. “Sho wears ler brown-hatr-pnrted-and drawn: softly back| M*- Delmas said that before Dr | chaperoned you _and-had_all. the honor. . oe falter take back [20% “put-not in. truth, talthtulness or] (G. Procted wien Your narextive or from her white forehead, Her eyes are large and brown and ve ceeding with the oral teatimony, he} ot your. exclusive frjendship, ard lose Bi How: would: yourlike: (won. Omit”c_me one thing—den't di Jrele 7M When kre White, telephones a pat “| nothing himeelf. Instead he wished to |;80ms one’ crossed out) what you did at ha ¢ rink) that he was going to send. thi When the mercury jungea Where 1a no Jook af passion. or experience in them, no record of the dark| Would Anish reading the Tiew letters | Mihing, ee aerials Lancein, (worda, sot Your GW free wii Orang. RAD AATCoe bige_tolegtaph Annie | jor me, T dont remember just when it P aft ure how—¥OU.-are, rettas wha but around the frst of November:|4 toward Zero, drink srimes-they-have-iinorently-tnspired-and tragically looked, upon.... Her. face] Presented In evSdencé Test night “Hey 7a. r Tig te eT eateries ae Tea LT Me i rs ivy-b understand. ud thes 4 ro Say fs, fh —— Has the clear, cool,-waxen-pallor-of-the eaniellia blossom, to which she has| "etd: Bar ——Galle Her an Ani angel You the samer angele te bate ey a Cat [erate acing carniae, ante ube co} see noe : "No-one could have made—me—bs- ms “Say some one Kot net the ebrner-—of-Hroadwi yah peed been so frequently and. aptly ‘likened. : z i Her_that_aha|_ The neat letter (Exhibit i)! wa any gerpon. you Wehow: Just_nome rent vn Of couraa 10 (3 = somes] = ———— = ne ‘ en Her_that-ahe |The neat sma aeee -icrengers put yin oo eats cn. ERY Inada ; aa ¥ 7] Jae _ A STUDY: OF EVELYN THAW. zeyolere auney ig ie ona Ni re J Also they say you are going to pieces | ‘harm’ and. 7, ‘wo a3 “1 wish I could have spoken thls even |nd-in e-2lit- months mae be. steed z “mute we rdaanaia Te Her body sways forward as she talks. It wears the’wilted, drooping| thought ahe cared for, any letter. I! through the telephone. To make you |ter, morally and mentally, "You" cant| teh of course te vane GhRP. Dont Caspect of a I!ly broken on its stalk, lier mouth alone affords a key to (0) should have bettea~every—cent~in~the- sure Itt explain After “I saw the poor; cua tac ee ther itt Te Howard |S This Titled 1o letters and s she has {nspired. It {s a full mouth, with ripe, curving Mpsj World three weeks ago to get money | ii1-advised angel, I’ was so sorry, ehe|nt school. How much does that cost? | questioning of Evelyn phe ise pore ah zs insole abe i 4 ae ve oe aad tor tabulous_presents for you; that | meant to-do right, and waa right had | “Your mother. must trust her friend | un where It fete off vestenday™ at close: over her-alightly—p teeth with diMeulty, after our trusting each other 20 KYPMO-!she only kept the purest things from a eienbeee “pr wnili-bicoded Woman sot In the candid features of an-unspoiled- child.) ren; coma make you forget: lb T-won't |b sonurea: tyhig doublewinded. aeceteul, directions. OF | and I tht the | white told me faeces 8 taken | m, @ qreat lawyer tis Attra ia Hummell; ‘and Yonaked es Tavrrer tn Sew. York, a a ’ The volce-that issues from it 1s cold and crystalline as a forest spring.| fay, ut tt 1s Inexpressably sad. Hoey Gaping Masi oan ead LOVE lyn Thaw’s Sto ry of Her NIZE, un atint: a Wak acne fo. én, me Jt has not very many tones jn it, and might, if heard too often, seem poe we nde ost a eerie peariee Dit soft-epeaking professional | - L if, I A zi Marry nen later on Bir, White id aati bo frightened. He said Mr, Hum- monotonously sweet. ‘The Bugiish it gived utterance to-ts-extremely_good! Ti 7° wostyernia ew i makes ife Is Sain Taken Up. ant not bo frlgatened’ de asia Mr. Hum: <SSperhaps-aIittle too: exreful, for we come'to use: good Hngliah as W840)" yfr.:;Delmas thes Lugnet fo. the. wit- (a FMI sak you, nudes ci ehet| Me Pains waked Toes last ave Park &Tilfor Why a Cheap- ‘Don’t Pay. In conyersauon with x prt buyer who desired to exchange-a- 1 was called to tho, telephone, I ! 0, Bou ame yoar?| Went thore and ayked yriio-{t-as, Phe}, Popular taste. inclines in greater ||| cheap make of piano, bought ata ora day later, but very soon after lynt” and with a very eu “ne! Rat prised iook 4: i (rood coches; searpinssl scene) fr itt Adsense: Porno Sue re 3 Q. ‘The frat. aentence of the fatter that toy Mice you pave clneady atated: ¢lonend. anewer- of. yeaterday and it] lis face, z Mrs, (Thaw/e examination revealed two ‘pecullar prontaiclations. She LL haye just read, madam, {@ in these 'Curs in the third sentence of this letter, | was read from the record. "Matter of Lit 7 — ppake of heregit-as i-reiyn,with-« tong “B,* theagh-Mr-Delmas and’ words: "Noone. ood have. made. tie. anole tas a eran op tab avec ==Q. bid-yousat-anytime--madem, tel rien an th ez and. Death, sJevery-one. else in court has always referred to. her. Ryelyn. And she areleye pasa eis saw ae age freitently jeddressed| Made Axes, air, |Mr. Thaw of an eplsode in your life|I will Bebe nia Soe "as {ft there were: =no"a” and the shortest possible “o" it thought ‘she cared letter." I jreai “is Benibic Oth Teen ‘dressed po fet Telnted to: fantont White and} haa—seen=him;-he-called-ime on the (i= ; = Jask you in the conversation between’ |r, .Lonefellow.- (Reads.) yourself from the time that you arrived }telephone at the Hotel Savoy, where 1 Tea Facts No. 4 yourself and Mr, Thaw how did he (qyThank, you. for sending H._ Nesbit | in New York 1n November, 1909, down | lived. erent i a ae is ivw ard Nest 5 i jotten~calt—-you-—with—refarencet0_ tls White tclegracti—t-xnow-n-too coandany to. Christmas eve of the = eee corepeerti ‘ ; : ren ; c : ‘Her.volee broke_only. once. That.was when sh frightful, Gitey in theay letters? Ac Her ad mhe |e eid ag a te Beare | Nigh r'asie your aves tald-him of thac|{S4l0e eet The ees, knew mer "1! degee to Ceylon Tea. Be-_|||Private sale one year ago, we otalla of hor vislt to Stanford White's studlo and spoke of thelr effect on, moant me, and when he wrote he wrote | syle. please: caste, “ony TMAH | epdaodg oof 0 [iwenn whi thin tage gents Can't. you eae fr Jearned that he had spent B16—in— Bee j Crowe words in cagittal letters. Se ae era Peace nas re tens tiona ION: OOCACTT RT OSE ere ares Mar orantge —Taganie- + one-year to Keep the plato fa tine to "Doar Tie fella wy Wi Wot wits- eo rejations a Vhite trom} "rH rs 2st i ——— He sobbed Sad wablak” she Gale aad (ied W Gat Guae TE ter Oe Seas On war thee cae youraclti tats Dane nanest ‘agit Aepane: Bale | the-ttine you astlved in Naw York in | the Rune eraeane wet, Tauich waa | and “Reayy body. —Fwor care: i:lantt tepalr. At that” rate, tna few. 5 ; rs ‘ aatbiy ures | s ? ie slim white throat, her pale face trritched and one or two tears forced thelr’ A. Yen, leas but certain, benefleent as Well, na| the degtnning of November, 193, down we ite ,wagw what ful selections of the fire pickings | | years it would cost as micas, the way past her lowered lida. | Or New, tn thieletter—whian—r} {ntoresting- planning. for years OF cen: | to. Cael a of’ the samo yearit t Hee vaxaln Urthewas ||) are offered in Park & Tilford’s Price of the piano for: ‘tuners’ bills am about to read, madam, the words.| (hing of course awake one's activity | 204 Sve" {OM Mim, Is the question? A.) And that ho wanted lo noms senusy Stores alone. = A 3 f ’ When Mr. Delmas, tn.his xentlent yolce, askod her to tell. the $ury_ what ‘the never Med to-you''—did Mr, Thaw )-momentarily,. Now, 1-want to ask you seo-ms,. “And 1 told hin. trate ese Yl, Veni. Cox or N. | Q. When did you! arrive in New York | NOt Bee hin, He said it was yery jm: No. 1, 50c lb. ‘waa_the fatal explanation: of the childish ‘Just be-cause!’ with which in bis convereation with you, call him- Roapeys! ee tina ‘Ga. a she had refused to marry Thaw, she swallowed once or twice before she! ele “het”, sk. Yes. Sacra eeeeatian Ce Aandi Dill. pack trom-Rurope {i198 7—A,-T thine] portant that he Treat aah sae that Finest Choice 80c Ib -—-pras-able-to-speak,—But when the story 1 she told {t bravely to! 2 in this letter, refers to soba tk they are sroagonaale in October. irene cealiori cue 5 ‘the end, and.at the end she was the most self-pos: oman in Justice) "air al peers ee eictacrbr weed |e ova eae yACeS NERY EAL The oNew taney 2nd e240 heTuat ec | |All Gne Teas sold by Park Tilford Fitzgerald's court, and thero were many men’ present who ‘seemed to) haye) -:T/have! heen saked not to have any. resreraead of the. Heeputltcan’ Gus" of] Q.Can you tell us what part nt tho; Uh, (He sald he would coma | || atlowest prices are perfect origicel The purchase of one eh the ct 0. the. hotel. thing to do with you because yor the City of New York, Nos. 54 and $3 ts e ? ( wth:—absolutely unblended. theln tee) inis, andste eae cor el: fa dangerous, woman, He never lied to | Went Fortieth street, and read: SEO Cpa ACH Y Pa Ue ids pSiasT® the Bavoy? A. To the Savoy|| Fem i Ordinartiy, to hear a little cin) tell of assuming the burden of an entire STE Patan onereow 2 tnclosed! {a cheaue. Aeon Gee anethiie relied 20: Dia you tell. Mtr- Thaw upon ht is more © ways now| Mr. ‘Taw anything relating t | quentioning- wiva family’s ‘support after days of dlsposscesion and: living upon biscufts,| ‘arom the first time-he ever saw|in help: than in repelling rather imag} ang PTR ey aa Sys teh paurealt| anu yee e that eoetaen AAS moving from one place to another, with the grim shadow of-starvation al.|¥ou he wanted to do his best for you, | AEX CRAM tt ewriting ending| Hummel that had happened trom, che yeas NO ArH yed TAG L ea z fways across her path, would seem pitiful enough, erat hay ponech oly earls ety (to-morrow) Ja. $10, Bul mila the Sind ume you arrived In New York, or land-| and (red (o kiss me. 9) 91> S\me In is nota sperulayon, Pa an ae py ( end you ani jease). t win New-York, up to Chris Q. What * He came Ina ill last a lifetime, Yours, * p to Christmas nd tried ment that will la: ifet " WHEN THE TALE OF SHAME WAS TOLD. Homa sts Rehool, nd he never) Murari You more than evar, wie, Tafikeoe AL At down He askednes hal tol has been their record. for 63 years" 4 5 C1 Ve nothing t ‘0 he mal o eth he | But when-Hvelyn Nesbit Thaw turned to the story of her early priv: Sat it is eo: much Hye Ine Yours, "| Q: You nover told him? A, No,’ not |the™ Daa laleponeaeee ee eee epaben Our 3-year payment plan makes ? tlons from the ghastly narrative of the wrongs Stanford White put uponlA-Ye®. "| Tagan bere Were Wontmag een achias| tute. Chelatmos Eve. [tamily, And TP wanted to know what wan it possible for any one to own @ Ler, tears dried on the-women's faces, and the men present, in thelr rellét) ae ratte eautt ARK ee ate pela nor. Jerome SOUL make eae teh [er Lam aguin dinfortunyte Jn ma {the toh) eesosee ni unay mT pee Piano. At r. -Delmas\ cont! ‘th ¢ letter Was handed’ to the juror myself understood it you Ant hes _jvell and ase >. that the tensest mombnt~ct-the great trial was over, laughed at. small ; letter. Diahiaaceaiieeaion nie heats et read the next leater ox: | any time anything about tt HH a carmenrzwexantovtall noou!! QUR REGISTERED PHYSICIANS: -A used piano of a good makes § yretexts and began to discuss the probability‘of a story that, while jt was. sterday he say you believed en houra upon the train) A. Oh. ses | | | much betterthan a cheap new: oneir"¢ Lelng told, wroto ttzelf Indelitly upon their souls. everything false\ people told you as you pnentctinae ta atricken out, the pen | Q, Now, when ‘€ia you tell him? A, Warned Against, Thaw, | Wil Examine Your Eyes—without chargis oO) prices for used pianos, $123 7 wk been dmwn across those words) | 11 the eucly part. o a ius what he sald about Harey | 7 Did the Jury hellove 1° Do I helteye str _ Seer et a An eon uae rae aceyee Land han ‘ther Tetter “provseds found | HH the early Part of 1G 1 thtak jn | LGUs nares i aire Harry | up. Uenllng, Exchanging. Write « Armrest oe many Pitbesurgers on. tra: Mr, ana.| Jen | on to oumat & t Ayes ae DN ‘ A Patt ‘ for it, only he \was sorry. Ho ‘wont | Mra; “oeorne Carnegie, 58 ; a eM Q..Now, then, I will ask you to state your tole atr NON, Me ep th the pleture of thut pale girl before me, trembling but composed,| trouble you at all as he would do any- | loving drother and sister-in. to'the Jury Just what sou told tlm that P Pi C » nung to ak vou, MF and An & rnd’th young husband who sobbed and hid his face In his hands while shal thing for you, bilt now you must wet | Gore POarnegis ary the hrothersneaw | M Any Manner related to yourself and | ea with ease 1ano (1) stronger without him. and sister of Starry Ke Thaw? AL Ye tanford White and Stanford White und _revenlet her shame that he might be freed, no doubt ean come to_me—or, {atraham—Humimet?—A-He ri i ELD sens| 1128 W. 42d S You" walt yo Suit tyes anywhere | sire x rorman with the same harrowing memory in her heart. any way he mint 80 ho could -have) Q. Ant we! why, on leaving New York, Lever sp: and ESTABLISHED Brooklyn Bra [Newark firanely - ae 7 chaperoned— so gind Dottcet dreas Is prs yOu | te Btauford White egain, ond I told| noms Teaalast| Nearly so Years, @57 Fulton St, | 10 New St. “ The Business enterpri man Mr. Jerome called tention to the I wish always knew sore would ©D | him that ono day shortly after I ay rived | an ete tha he torre nee and) 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. fact that in the original letter before | It to we: S driving down Fifth avenue in al he hee ote ea dahe 350 Sixth Ave, Below 22d St. 4 Parisian dre amak. 2) Twas driving en" ositively that Harry Th 0 shrough sunday. Werte W arte are: this at sentences he wonts “It 1E, Degen ‘ a as ei hanborh cab and pasand Banitord White; orp mul ade ree 1214 Broadway, Below 334 St, LAUNDRY WANTS--MALE. wis! velyn to) be my mistress’! t) Mr, Delmas (reading)—"'Pleasa, mall) ang when Sianford Wilts saw me ho Then ho, talked a xreat deal more ou | 217, B'wavy Astor House Blocks | ee ann aE v a hi ‘, IRD IRONER wanted, first-class, Lang enosaed out, Thea . the ring gutcke; ould Ww, in his oad and o "Oh, Ke and wald I Ga 3 ave nothing to | ws Cortlandt Sky neat ,B'waye iat oe b aro iat-aye ata He:

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