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AT EXTRA SESSION Governor Expected to Limit Work of the Legislature to Appropriations, DATE NOT YET CHOSEN. (Gpecial to The Rveaing World.) ALBANY, April 4.—Indications are that a special session of the Logis- lature will be called: for about the first of June. Gov. Glynn said to-day he had not decided just what time to THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, anne YAN TO PUT LID |Zouwsework the Best Exercise tor Women TH FLOOD OF BILLS) Who Would Be Stron APR ah. g, Says Strong Woman NORMAL THERE t% NO SENSE WOMAN: AW THE TIME NA BEING 1 Se P88. WHEN IS A BOSS? NOT, SURELY; WHEN HE'S MR. BARNES Dictionary, James Bryce and | State Chairman Can't Agree | on Definition. ® LIBEL SUIT EXPLAINED. | Party Leader. BO8E—A manager er dictater of @ party organization, eope- jaly ene whe wees euch leader ship arbitrarily or for private ican purposes; the hea: | RE HAS ONLY 0 LEG, BUT 1S BEST RUNNER IN BRO. | t 9 ‘neceasitated the amputation of ‘ IN THE BRONX IS: CHAMPION RINNE . 2 “Happy” Alfred Frank Ready to Meet Any Man With Similar Handicap. “Happy” te back ta form. the watchful eye of William A. Grath, trainer and athletic r Indications Are That It Will Be “Ws the Principle, Not the] poe neoy tate ott Bees he kin! Called for About Ano SHE MUST Money, I’m Out for,” Says Sis het, back thie ibe. Flag es June 4 GeT 7 HOURS’ SLEEP | ready to meet any one-legged athlete tm t yards to two miles. Hie reat name is Alfred Prast 6a he lives with hin parents at No. 18) East One Hundred and Rigtt street, the Bronz. When Alfred met with an accident 2 ef a ring.—B8tandard Dictionary. right leg. eas tes eslslators bach ay his ate Miss Maria Gillis, Who Ex- Hobbes Guneen aie This affliction ted bim to set & @Ea Celsine bah iP ‘ net ing hibits Feats of Strength, rewarde the loyal, punishes the ‘ , , lvelthood as a newedealer, and 4 joing bills passed by the last : mutinous, conecete schemes, ne- = youre ago friends secured a site eseston. Declares a Girl, to Be- Gotistes treatice—James Bryce |” SLERED FRANK: © | the northeast corner of Tremont said Under the law the Governor has in The American Commen- ——————--—-— | Third avonues. There is an “L* thirty days in which to pass upon the| come a HealthyWoman, wth |tlon, @ trolley transfer and @ : bills, and this period will expire April e—A acres 9%. He te not expected to usuea cau| Should Be a Tomboy) Naa poreerally Cuma tence FORGETFUL SWINDLER the, Way i the, meee Beloaa Men, ‘until after that date. . . ith Crotona Park i tte and Should Be Given | ence public officers. —William bed rotons jo aish' Sal pavensy, 4s98 Piust, Slapas Arter & Barnes, Chairman of the Repub- BREAKS PROMISE 10 i a | all for special seseion before the Room to Kick When ' ean State Committes. nine Oct Be, vanes Send Houses meet, so that the earliest date She Ii Bab: “In the chairman of the State Com- Acquainted with @ for reassembling will be the latter e Is a Baby. tiittee a boas?” askéd ‘The Sveniad ’ ticlina. His emi » t part of May or the first of Jun: “4 <A earned the title of Wotld of William Barnes, who has Hs 2 Democratic leaders have advised brought autt for $8,000 tibel dam toward the party sow (0 | the Governor that in his message he| 4 Woman Should Not Eat cing Beat our ann pian ¥ ehould limit business of the special @ession to passing the appropriation Dills, which deadlocked the regular weesion and left the State without fends for future operations. Senator John Murtagh of Elmira, Democratic leader of the Senate, said that he favored strict limitation to the one If the bara were let down Mere would be a flood of special bills | that would keep the Legislature in Session all summer. Too Much, Should Get Plenty of Sleep and Not Wear Tight Clothing and Should Use Dumb- bells Every Morning. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Do nor DISSIPATE V TaN Shoes, collars, skirts, every article of Against William HT. Andersop, super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, for calling him a boss and charging that he prevented temperance legta- lation, “No,” emphatically replied the Btate Chairman. “The voters will not tol- erate the exercise of functions which formerly were accepted, or at leant were no common, that the evils in- herent in them wero not appreciated. “A boas in a man who iilegally and immorally attempts to influence And Titian-Haired Stenogra- pher Is Very Much Put Out at His Neglect. Misa Catharine Rice, who might have been a model for Titian but in- ttead pounds a single keyboard type- writer In the office of O. F. Shugard, .obber In yarns, on the third floor of ingab out and playing baseball other games. He made up his that he would join and have fun out of life. It was hard first, but he soon learned to with marvellous agility and Hin progreas temptea him to ge athietica, and toree years ago he Wee™ hia first race. oS He has beaten over forty ome» legged athletes since then LJ At net full of medals and trophies, has made engagements to appear several gaines to take place if Hyonx during the coming ssaeea |! xhibition run, ‘There is much political stratery public officers. I have not done that|No, 43 Leonard street, entored tho age, ne onal See comnected with this plan for limita-| The modern woman really wants to be strong and healthy. clothing, should fit without binding. and T have brought sult against Mr.|place to-day with a haste which| man in the world for 6 dlatenes tom. One of the effects desired by We may take that for granted, I think. Once, wo} HOUSEWORK THE BEST KIND Anderson, not for monetary damages,|made her slightly isae stately than| 100 yards to two miles, and f the Legislature is to hamper Mayor OF Mitchel's administration in New York Olty. There is a great deal of an-'| tagonistic feeling toward the Mayor couldn't, Once, every true lady considered fainting fits to be inseparable adjuncts to her ladyhood. could scarcely eat, in public, without being accused of She I asked, EXERCISE. “And what sort of exercise in best?” Miss Gillis and Miss Lillian Russell but to demonstrate the principle. “The question involved is in no way related to the legal proposition. My usual. She made for the morning mail eagerly—looking for a letter from a thief. It was not there and | ecare who he said “ to an mein ereer | nor ai Gofeased tm months. MAR iL action is to clarity the at .|ahe made a face at the piled up let- One-leeged athlete from Staten im each branch of the Logisiature and | indelicacy, and tennis or golf or ten-mile tramps! are evidently of ono mind on this im-| - a lARIA. Guus 3 . c es pencil ie Comerica the piled up | and in jAucest Mh rd ~- fm both Democratic and Republican weren't even admitted into her carefully guarded! portant question. Both of them an- former times some persona, or even| A slender but puffy faced youth, | gagement with ® Brooklyn tiene ranks. It is absured that any meas- inagination, |swer It in one word RICH MEN ON the chairman of ihe State commit-|with blue eyes and soft yellow hair,| With one leg, but he says, eons ure advocated by Mayor Mitchel will | We have changed all that. We understand that! “Sweeping, making tee, has attempted to control one or| walked into the office acroas the hall ly, to my camp 0 Same be sled with the greatest enthu- m at the special seasion. Thaddeus C. Sweet, Republican Speaker of the Assembly, wrote a letter yesterday to Mayor Mitchel calling attention to the f.ct that the Agsembly had passed practically all of the bills he sent up to the regular session and that the killing had been g00d looks, good 98 ET ance. Therefore, would be keenly interested in the h: ‘woman assuredly qualified to prescrib aloft her husband and son Her name is Miss Maria Gillis, and she comes from Germany. her sister who, a few years ago, delighted New York by calmly lifting child might pick up two dolls. The eugen- brains and good tempers wait on health and a reasonable amount of physical endur- it seemed to me that many women Ith-and-strength prescription of a e—the “strong woman” of the circus. It was strength inst it scrubbing floors will keep @ wo- ercise all parts of the body. When performed with deftness and bal- ad of taking from WITH CUMMINS T0 SUED FOR $390,000 both branches of the Logisiature. That in no proof that I have done It. WANTS TO BE JUDGED BY WHAT HE DOES ONLY. “1 intend to be judged by what I do, not by what some other person might do were he in my place. What- ever positions | have taken regarding two gays ago and asked Miss Minnie Filler, who pounds 4 double keyboard typewriter, {f sho was a public sten- ographor, wh> sald Mins Rice could probably help him because Mr, Shugard was such @ lovely man that he did not mind her doing outalde work, She Miss Miler was not but! a, the trials, and that queered tBe Tone “Happy” in woll liked thi the Tremont section of the Bronx. gorves the borough officials jewapapers andl has been inted with all the | presidents of the Hronx in the nine years. His manager is Br | tam J. Reedy of No. 406 East Tremont | avenue, the Bronx. ’ If a woman hasn't a@ floor to scrub or the family washing to do she done by Democrats of his own party The Speaker said the tho legislation, | have done #0 pub- NOT HOLBROOK’S SLAYER. took him across the ball t | ists must view the Gillis family with a sort of mad rapture. sue all to Miss Rice. 2 a f. = lcly and intend ta ti dol The visitor produced a lett nad © Republicans had kept ood fath With | LITTLE BUT MIGHTY 18 THI8| Ing patchwork. She should be | should go in for athletics, Also it's Judgment Already: Entered Metin ae Wecta et a CMAs ONANnGe Hoban ace Seema Ta enise Anunited’ of Gn reform administration, a he xi . . 0 ay on , nds contention ta well founded ex- WOMAN. enoouraged, if necessary ordered, | wie for her to spend half an hour) = for Fyaht of q Carnegie | Proper expression on my part of the! sion merchants of No. 156 Ronde sag war) dP ST gate the Mayors pe meanire—| Accther iccceating thing apom] Se Com Onn comp and play out) [avery morning with cumbbsile and 2 opinion of the organized party, taken|stieet, and dictated a letter to Mrs.| uae ihe the police bille—which were killed bY | sting Gillis ta her comparative smail- hate the) way $0 give) |Andisn/ ‘clube, “in) orver teal Her Trust Promotion in publfe manner by, convention, by |Ntemandauhaus of Union Hiil, N. J,,| CONSTANTINOPLE, April 4—Ni ‘ can votes in the Assembly, - jer SOM) her a fine appetite and to make | muscles may not become flabby. v * | Avedixhian, an Armenian teacher af ~ : hr efforts are being made by |ness. She can't be.much more than| 4, conference or otherwine openly. teiling her that if sho wivned to de: : ’ er sleep long and dreamiess. “And what about the tango and the fi g the American mission at Sivas, Asiatic 4 the Republican Assembly to keep its|five feet, and she doesn't carry &| «4 piri, tike @ boy, is a little ani T have regrotted the ingult to my 1 $26 with him as a bond for hor ded graft investigating com- other new dances as exercise?” I ‘Turkey, who had been arrested in oun. muitgee going despite the lack of pound of surplus flesh. The effect Ofj mai gor the first dozen yeara of ber | asked Following the filing in the Supreme |{ntelligence which ts implied in the » Who had applied for a position! nection with the murder of the Mey. i te He ; Court to-day of a $390,000 default {accusation that 1 attempted to con- [a8 omg delivery boy, he would employ | Dr. Charte Hotbreck at towne "# funds authority from the |Plumpness, noted in a first glance, 18 eo, And the animal needs, food and| ‘I never dance,” cmaes the y . aw i ‘ j funds oF a sttor John Leo. Rullivan, {merely the rounded swell of SUPER |giecy and activity, should be fully |strong woman!" [judgment ngainet the Independent |tP0l, wie ction of members of rhe the boy. He suggested that an he was) Meee ‘missionary. at rig sente. nv and John K, Clarke of Dis:|tively developed muscies, With her|onuonea some ctude, some litle | ie it Just possible that's the rea- | Fertilizer Company, one of Willianey,|“Kilature, | tuo busy to be at his office all tne! j } GRerattorney Whitman's office, coun-lemooth, youthful face and her brevity Q pet, LGuentalad'a Raper oreeuations “@nien ° nship it |tie he would meet her on the nearant | « @uties, will not hurt the small girl. But her health should be sacrificed to nothing, for she ought not merely to be well for the moment but to fill al to the committee, are seeking wit nesses through whom to expose al- Domocratic waste and extrava- was with the definite understanding that I would attempt to eradicate the ‘ory evil complained of, My ideas of he duties of # State Chairman are er rented on suspicion are to be * nn April 18, ‘The official | versio shh “i that i} A be me” nn of stature, she seems as far removed as poraible from the Amazonian fe- male, lobtained big loans from the Carnegie Biraet eoenee: £0: tevalve, tae) ene 7: |Trust Company on worthless noted, | Attorney Frank M. Patterson, counsel { Mins Rice was Yalled to the tele- |” BUSINESS MAN HURT phone booth, Mr. Shuward, by the ai But in doing this his acts should be| There she learned that one C. EI 1g one reason why I believe the wom- Killed while sleeping ans rh et \ ear that he should do two things way, was out. As the booth door! rounding the house of an Armenian “ao. rae parent te -007 t0 ia ‘How may @ ‘women ome ree up @ reservoir of vitality and energy IN FALL OF ELEVATO jfor the State Superintendent of | “spirat, he should represent and belp closed behind her the young mao| bad ed the hatred of the ‘ ' ee an they need not pay atten- [Well and strong?” I put tt frankly %) into which ahe can dip later on. | Banks, announced to-day that suits] direct the thought of the pa SaUed ut adlva Hide A neeka lah rom ot the ininal tion to any demands made by the |Miss Gillis. “Not pecessarliy aa atrong Whi’ WOMEN OF He KUTURE {Would be filed against these men, ax] "Necond, hn should conduct the) seal artes dak cod dead ent | c \ Sullivan committee, as it is without | as you,” I added, “but vigoroul 403 ™ | Ruarantors of two note: campaigns. § i | authority to issue subpoenas oF |+, do her work in the world happily WILL BE STRONGER. William Stormont Runninng It} gx-supreme Court Juatice William |, fecauae of the occupancy of hia | There wan $31 In that pocketbook, | to compel answers to questions. fortably.” i ponition, he should not cease to be 4! Miss Rice missed the man firat and ‘According to Democratic legivlative ‘and com! y- “Girla are being brougnt up #0 Himself When It Plunges Keener, Samuel Kross, George D.| thinking machine, and he ought tolenen her money. She clapped on her the joint aproval of both “The beginning ef a healthy | much more sensibly now than they = Crabbs, manufacturers Cincinnati; | «ulde his party away from error and] 10". went to No, 16 Reade street. | i ~ Boe eee tee’ attlan ation woman is with the baby girl in | once were,” added Miss Gillin, “That Five Stories, Martin J. Condon, president of the | hold It to tho path of its declarations, | Bit and w roles an “| ypte Everywhere. won | long dresses,” the “strong woman” . Deato' ‘the Legislature adjourns power of American Snuff Company, a subsidi- William Stormont, sixty years old, A ng bite, taken desk room there, but F ture adjourne the Power ot | replied premptly. “The best time en of the future will be atronger| ,, William Stormont, alxty years old.) gry of the Tobacco ‘runt, now living |k” BoB8 18 LOTS DIFFERENT|nad cit aid, hie rent and. that a Cathedrals, oath. This the Senate has not given! ¢ jay the cornerstone of a wom- than the women of to-da: In Tennessee; Charles A. Moore of sl . to the Sullivan committee. his in the first olx " Range Company at No. 18 Chambers | vivo) @ Moore, Li FROM A REGULAR LEADER. [number of people hud called to give Ch h State Engineer Bonsel a fow days| en’e health is in ‘And when the little girl ts past the| street, was fatally injured before . core, Liston I. Lewis, anid, a hose ts one who|him money as deposits for messen- | urches, ‘ego appeared before the committee monthe of her life. Gays of hide-and-seek and fence-| noon to-day when a freight elevator former attorney for the Carnegie y and immor: attempts to|germ, The people in the office sald, and refused to sign a walver of im- “The needs of the girl baby are 80/ climbing, when ehe is at last a wom- | that he was operating plunged fivo Trust Company; J. R. Reichman, Mic officers. A leader in Lied did not know what to make of) Chapels— munity, He has been advised that liew that it seema a shame they/an, what sort of life do you recom- | tioora to the basement. A dofective | former president of the Carnenie fF politial Beets 6 Ue Pe Eee Part Pre ddr: ohugardiaction three ae ee aa Bary: a Ho no desired, |should ever be left unsatisfied. Plenty | mend for her?” I asked. steel cable, it was said, caused the sles A BROAY BAe waa ‘conylated When they cease to|later came this tolegram, went fron | more than 100 are epPeommittes 18 not now issuing lof pure milk, plenty of sleep, plenty! wz,e¢ her still try to live under nat- | accident. with Willlam J. Cummins and is now muses to be a loader, | South Ferry: hest reached by the subpoenas. It has sent out toa num-| of chance for little legs and arms tl ural conditions, Food to atiaty her| Stormont, whose office ix on the | APaling Shel outsome 6f) an! AUER h party: orasnination | Mise CAuArine Milos, care BEneaed, Bi "4 ” ‘ " u " A a oneeral tf committee, uat have ses—; Dee ot ao tor examination. for them jick—that’s all the baby wants. It’s) hunger, sleep until she wakes up re-| iain floor, had stopped on the ele. {Charo G. Dickinson, former preal- |i it nity with defined functions and| “Atm returning everything by matt uses—a boon to ( i] rene are being ignored. natural life, and it develops health|¢reshed, exercise to hurden her|vator to go to the fifth floor, where | 2eAatofthe Carnegie Trust Company, with explanation. | a h . responaibility to the party. 1 do not iJ | churchgoe ii a eeeiaay because health is a natural thing. muscles and send the blood tingling | he Intended to make an inspection of j2 William J. Cummings, now serving | know that It Is advocated that there 4 TELERSON.” | | raat this ‘ “I'm afratd,” sald Miss I The emphasis which Mtws Gillis! through her body—that's the quite| stock. He had almost reached tho|® term !n Sing Sing should be no State committee; there- |, “I'm afraid,’ sald Miss ico to-day. season. BRYAN GETTING q h nuat he @ chairman that the young man went off ana * | piaced on the word “natural” through- | simple, un-magical prescription for | top when the cable snapped While the judgment entered to-day fore there. rust Ys is pee Mie POURE IAG, weak | Ok Bue Georetary Bxpects to Be Back at |out her talk esemed to me especially | health. penmuel Spapico, an employes, wae is not worth a penny, Mr. Patterson | cop tertesented it Edntimental dream about returning teworthy. She ts ao obviously not pe i 7 hunt and be) said that the suit upon which the| many years. It isa the earnings of @ poor working girl, Ino “Many women eat ¢ h, | telephoned for an ambulance. A few Ble Desk Monday. fa faddint, not a beltever tn tems, Once| Many wo too much, | ininutes ater “Dr. Hadelll” arrived [default was made waa merely: brought) men of charneter will continue 10 io But be woke up, all rleht, all right IN, April 4.—Becrota: ntor, told me that ming, when, | from the Hudson Street Hospital. Ex-|as a basia for the suite that are to be| to It under the fire of | criticlam =e = Re er aevere cols wee ereont the Ite ge ultimately| therefore, | wish to be at my | amination showed Stormont was sit: |prought axainst these men who, with] When, "he ftenunican, Amembly, wae today. Although still confined | possible to ‘send a wireless message! physical bests | Ce Ee re aaron § OC") iy oxception of three, arm woulthy.| resentative member that 1 did not BLAZING TRUCKLOAD., : to his house, he was giving personal at-|0 1 untown New York lear around | Three net-too- scalp. “| It was with the aid of a note for t him to asaume that Ff would Piano Player ; tention to re Department affairs, He the world and back again to down- a day are enough for any woman, Stormont was removed to the Hud- | 40,00 made on March 26, 1900, and| participate in the organtzation of the and it len't necessary to eat meat son Street Hospital, where little hope body. To meant what To maid, but it “But why do It,” ect te stam i Be ete Monde SCARES FACTORY GIRLS, town New York. drawn by George F will transform your piano, ne maiter Dyer, an adver. | i ‘ was held out for his recovery. A re- | was linpossible to get much ctreula : he added, dryly, “when communi atange biel hig iin vn port of the accident was sent to Stor. |USINK agent, and secured by stock | tion for my letter. As « matter of| what its style or make, tate. the / tion may be established more eim-| *"ould eat wnat she tie | mont's family at No. 656 Hancock |of the fertilizer company, that the| fact T took no part, and the mem-) Dense smoke rising from burning most artistic of player plagos,.. A ° ly?” And why take the faddist’s and well | streot, Brooki: syndicate headed hy Willan J. Cum-| bers are the ones to hold responalble | pales of paper which caught fire on a! few hours' time In your own ply 4 eatin wie but she should never ——-—>— mins, and constating of members of| for actions. Nyaa. Solin cuccees Meuaees Gh ring complicated route to he: en na- FILE WILL 57 YEARS OLD.) t* Roard of Trustees of the Carnegin| “Therefore, I have called upon Mr.) oe ‘Broadway, (hin warnt Is all that ts necessary to give ° ture is ao much more direct? el Trust Com , purchased the Van| Anderson to produce proof of his al- ; ning this marvellous player plenh: I felt suMctently encouraged to| ‘T have nothing but coffee and rolls <a Norden holdings in the Van Norden | legations, dnd we might as well have |caused a scare among girls employed aries tke aS. 10n broach one of my own pet theories} for my breakfust, I take my dinner Several re Under Docament, Trust Company now ithe Madtaon | this question settled right now in several factories on the block. ‘The ¢ es ae ines enero Trust Company, and in the Nine. = = ae clanging of bells and the noise of fire no obstruct! wy LS the little girl outgrows baby- | at noon, and I eat meat, one or two Drawn tn INST Are Dead, teenth Ward and Twelfth Ward Magazine I euggested, “shouldn't sho| vegetables and a sweet, At night 1 BALI ws Soak Gti woah i MONEY FOR SIEGEL @2NK. anparatun rod ponding to the alarm, ar ee oe eat ne ie “4 ee ae SABER: SSASTRE ab ie ‘hovel ie sontenaa Me Ai oat but when Me etion etn me $100,000 to Be Turned Over to Re- | smoke, brought the frightened Licked} j “ | Wethersfleld, which waa d. — tempted on th lance the Indepan- | n Monday. to the windows, A panic in several store up health and vitality for her! “11 gooms.to me that it must be) \“theniivll, whieh Wes dawn Bf: TOE Peetilizer Company was found | ice ietiag Bee Gua aacrTMieTAtarian | Edited by May Manton, womanhood?” very diffteult for women who yo into| Yen seme wo. ham Sak been | 0g nothing Uulted inten | Fidelity and nk Revolle of No. 60 Mulberry | ‘ * ea » died, as have two of oe | tormpany turned ov: Fra ‘ ¥| Illusireud in Colors. HEARTILY BELIEVES IN THE scciet7 s reet See! te. get ‘encuah have died, as have two of aN, Meovens Alou Br to-day $100,000, | street was driving # truck containing | ’, | 5 a o 4 ic x " es uf 0 " fh Sunday World 2 2 8 “Most assuredly!” exclaimed Mise|than seven hours any night. Will could be probated Lillian M,N. Stevens, President of the | iy r the private. bank of : | > Gillie, “Phere is one essential requisite ax | i, Ma, validity eatablished. Apes, | NMMle al Women's Christian Temper-|ftonry siene! ‘ou're on fire behind!" ka | In a moment the whole load of pa- | or wax ablaze. Kevelle hastily un- it] hitehed his horse and an alarn was "-|sent in, ‘Thro firemen worked quickly | Pp the flames from reaching the | and Vice-President of the| Chamberl Christian ‘Temperance | meney on. yusly il wt her home here | receiver of the bank, who will trouble. Mra, Stevens has | te the depositors, “The Attorney good health for months, | eral is of the vpinion that no when she returned , tothe bank itors has any “in nine cases out of ten the Mi strong, healthy woman was ence a tomboy. |! heartily believe in the tomboy. A little girl should Montague was ull al i Middletowa Poof eiKhLY yenia to clothes, if a woman would keep well, She must wear nothing that is |tlght, Corseta? Yes, if they ure loose enovgh. I wear them myself, See YourNewsdealer . As with Kidney not been if De 1 sine ight [to kee Mrevents o_ |ang . vorith buildings on both aldes of the narrow ce net be kept in the house all the but they aretnot high and they are LAxAt eS, oH asta vig From, had CRN aN Wan tOT | ts Mor’ ine legel nterprises |atreat, <clust how, the Gre started ie / time, playing with delle and sews laced to be pertectly comfortable, {5t'tor sisatue af 3. W. Mtn, ties been’ under « physician's care, would like ta get of I not known. 8 Se « # Sik nk a _ - ee * feontenscassapeesyetreramenrenctermaemerern te a Sc tea aa aa

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