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a ��' ', ry qt #l,m#ogltne a Kure that hides the maiden heart 'even, now, I am quietly bidding with my a end our summer in the mountains and Hand•ba a are made of, yellow brocade.
; I • , ! ' wspriae, self against you. I am -''saying to myself, bruised neon the pavement whither he had p y g
w y y g P st the Seashore, him in the oily ; Bmart whips have yellow streamers.
3l�1ad`ii►hop Daae more we claim her u the• hum- for instance, that, #o exhibit those erns- been threat, that he might not effuse the P
yl r • mar'4-priaelees:pearl. P air which she was breathing. and don't stay' at home in the autumn are the
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y/e'>TS h}ai1 the smiling featured of the jolly rain- ing for a year will be worth a hundred while he Deo to Europe. It is as ominous are the Easter boxes and begs for oh000-
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4 ` �y ' . 4 " Three hundred and fifty -thousand mg forward, in a picture: 'In Paris, in state of things when husband and wits can selling aster in trade than the band• o!
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+ W T I'IAA D4NNA francs to oloae at once 1 said the banker g crinkled yellow and the beetle of yellow",.
1.a .her in backward, is my life; ,and they were •� My boli friction comes of the inability of old. -Nee York World.
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-.--�--- Pardon me ! exclaimed the her husband hes many thoughts, moods -A despatch from Brooklyn aye Edwin
' "I 3, and the , face in'the mirror ape dealer, }growing warm to his subject,• and a battle scene, where• lava, like the water,
. �' ` `.` osot9"ao'lltnt or atlggseiion that could in any constantly fnoressing in oivility.• " Whatl wag all she, wrong color, where embition, `and feelings, in which she hiss abeolately Booth, the great tragedian, wnll'retrrefrooa
., the knight in the foreground, was eo out Of no part. It wives could realize this, and, the stage altar this season.
�: ' X11 .:..-'1.,._,.'�i!'a : ex lain to me why 11I1na did not Dome. I am,eoyfgg to myself is really chis : Why that who . I presented ft tc
'err, 5 ; ,i • *k; . i qie tp mirror could not make me see me. can I not, after. all, actually arrange to keep proportion • accept the toot, how many unhappy mo -Ice cream hes seen its shadow.
1.�! t Hina, she could not o otherwise than menta would be spared them ! Lova may -gars. Bernhardt appears in Montreal
11 ,. �� ,, n ` a,�l . 'rina,� ing no ,responsibility but hose paiQimga for myself, and by exhibit• admit that I could do better. be, and is, with a good man, the greater next week. Pp
°?'L ,� �,;:��. i. >,, bit °�' Ils�n- •mast her, I scans the Ing them until all Europe has seen them. p end bettor poet of hie pito, but it ie'nos allIs
t; 4, ,t:R! d Reaching the miserable o artmentg,
,Iti, °�„ r w itpppaii of .t11m#ieb►oiiq i, and, with. it, and then (I quite, inderstand shat it would where misery had drii►en me. I est down, his life. -Aur} Eliza, who was the nineteenth
h it, I determined to oto the rain• their value' for sale) I 'would have A husband many at times be silent and wife of Brigaam Yonag, hes become the
Y, i�1. ' n Y g and for the first time in my Ills sank into
,il, t ;,t„, �} r ,� rood gge`,thgsa.wonde:hof art; those them copied in chrome, plain lithograph silent and'serionecontemplation; for,.after preoccupied, and yet it dose not argue that wife of ..a lawyer in a little town u
"':I'll:�� , r G 1 de>P o!`"whibh the tisftio had so., s'nd engriwing; and, in tpe•ead, I aotnally Michigan. .
' . countless suggestions, it began to dawn he is indifferent to, or tired of his wife ; he g
` lei ttttfvely praise(1. a i 11q a that I should realize more money a on the dark valley where my self esteem --George Ps.rsons Lathrop mud his wife ..
1 1 rr<� than I have been offered and et have the P may be depressed, and yet not feel that -(leer p
'{X� ,,va9;l early m 'arriving dadkthe gallery' a „ y had built an hermetical fortress, that it marriage, for him, is a ta•lare ; he may be Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, o! Boston, were
#gip liirge, but already 'i orow8 had paintings
to myself. was wish me end not with my art that
: N � g�►>Ihesed about the paintings. The door "Pone hundred thousand francs I wfll ampaioaa sad irerlal, yet feel no irritation bApt�zed is the Roman Qatholio faith last
r k46 frowned as I approached she g� y g p g �� Mina. was dissatisfied. For the first time I against his wife. week.
ive' on, to -night, ht, for those siatfn e 1 g
•.` �`` �E '`. Por'. ., per myself in Mina's place, and, seeing all, Is Learn to wait, and by and by you will My Phillis, gentle spring Is here.
� gate, bus I r,•held the money in the banker ejaoulattd fiercely : And while I marvelled, just as you have, at my own .find that business went wrong that day ; or The ice kivals grip is loose,
t,; Wy hand' where he' could see it. you will sure of your money, at once, you blindness, bigotry, Selfishness, weakness see, o'er the vacant lot there stray
stud like the world he represented, ha may $bank the gods that you are Saved the he 'eat in s draught,. and all his boner Tae ander and the goo�e-
v 1 11 - ` , , li e. the temptation and ler me paha damnably valgariztngof two noble works of and folly. ' I saw bow Baoh d&y had driven &abed with an inoipient cold; or be had a sing eras should ecrikra that spot: • .
ttt►no ag it teltainro-rhe-boa--rotnrired- a ar�by _having.-them-nhromged..and-litlior ��it�d th e: away from me ; how I h&d eaten an indigestible meal (cot at home o! 'Tweets be no mores vacant lot. y_ ,_h_
„ bo os-door-and--wondered--that-she-did--coarirey; - sad- was- -depressed- he -knew -nob .-••- .,.,. •._..._.. _____ _ _ _ —Detroit oEt Nn y
• - O," " Qissiona melody to my ears. pearly had 1 graphed, not ant how I ,Imo built a great wall why. Wait ! wait 1 and when you have -3o many people who howl f1 heyao y'� "�
4 ,�,� � 'earned is in fiainting those. pictured, and " I will pay yon tons hundred and fifty foand out what the matter wde, You will g g, '
' uow it was going bank again into the pie• thousand trance within an boar," re• between s, wonderingthat eba did not not v the good things g life fu they
' ' 1 . tares to out short, by a franc's worth, the marked the other deliberately, "and you Dross it, and now, suddenly, I realized that be thankful you did not weary him with deserve shonid bo t h e punishment
thankful the
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t o! ma reserve the right to exhibit those it woe so .high and so strong that by no foolish questions. thea they don't get the paniehmeni they
6 g y • g ossibilit could I ever sear it down, by no -Again, ain, be-oareful to have our little re- deserve, either.
i'' 1 r Death for me. Bas what did it matter ? paintings for :one year, and at the end to P y g y ,
R' t" t ablieh as man copies as you choose, on Poa4ibiliiy could Mina ever come over it. serves of thought and feeling, end grans wssT ie THE. sEesox.
Ae I entered the throng preesfng toward P y P y What a night of revelation it was I In the
, ° > i 1'�. ' . gS, milrty a Stronger drew�,way one condition -t ar competent judges shall R your husband the same right. Don't seek I told Heze1[iah to tell Widow' Q r4y'
�. rononnoe them' wo 0 originals.-,° 6'� I; +�e-read to marvel o -tell• -him__ your ever thou To tell mother BroWt1, neat aces,
from me is disgust. There were arifete P ydivine forgiveness that enabled her even to - gbh a tr "o-eeee-tha
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, g many of them are not worth the To tell Deacon Barnes, at the•store,! ,� there eager .to gain what they could of There was silence in the little group. ooseea those paintings that had come from Timothy Bean,
11 '` valuable hints !ro>xt those reateei rodeo Four hundred and fifty„ thousand franca P P g tolling -and ' .don't eek to know To oomeior me ie hna in season;
- - = - --------- , g P rib to co wake the gorgeous Bum my forgotten Studio, when, with all 'her his. This is not eeoretivenaee, . _
Y"� °..Moira-otahe_day ; but they shrank from me and the right Py g g heart„abe could but loathe -pie; as, -with all- - •-- - - --- - Bat i'vew.�iteddu.drx. &n moat&ge ba.el eeea _ ___ ___.,_ : _.
„ ?9 r - with a loathing shudder. There were gold- sad total value of three weeks and three m heart, I loathed myself, and, tnrnin common sense ;and delldiuoy, as mnoh so ae. ; Now whatdo you think is the resion ? ,
,,, dare and -No l o[ my lite 1 y g the feeling that prompts you to say your _According to the last eenene share nes,.
Used celebrities there, coming to purchase, fiercely upon me I muttered ” It is you, m smin prayer inaudibly, and to take year 16,000 Canadians in Buffalo:
I.. 'wiattering to themeelvee the various "Yon are anxious to poaeeea them," the " g P y y'
y pc no# Mln&, who has done all, this 1 bath. in private.
i, ' y amounts the world offer to Seers those banker muttered with a cures. p-Ministers,declare that in nine eases ant
^tyli�„ +1 goffioient Tinto the night was the horrible �• Shan diseoneion. What matter, great
artistiic triumphs o! the age ; but they ' Yes, I am more anxious than yon ere, revelation of it. I will not stir the embers or small, ie worth 'quarrelling about 1 0! ton brides are much more. s91t-poaseeaed .
«' -started in horror. when they found'them• was the brief reply.
// re the fico through whfoh I passed to emerge "every 'scene - gives you on added than the bridegrooms during the marriage
selves near me, and for a moment they "Then take them, sounded fn ti parting so offended, disappointed and enraged with y oarsmen
t for of their estimates. Fair women of snarl as the banker walked away. PP wrinkle. and ten gray hairs, sad shakes y'
i �.,< Paris oririged ti they looked. at me and •' Are they mine?" asked the purchaser. what 1. bad been that, though I. had no your husband'a. faith in the firmness of THNNYBOid'B LATEST Ap d QIIITRAIN.
i ` Ik 'f . turning 6nrried on that, in the marvellous The dealer a voice was not professionally longer any hope.ot winning even so much his hons�ehold happiness, a faith he sorely oh sleep, y, sleep, sleep, Oh•sleap.
h g . , ae a friendly approval from Mina, there needs to take out into the world where Uh sleepy, step steep;
heresy of Anthony Winthrop's work, they calmmow. as he replied:' ' was absolutely nothing lett me bur 'to I sleep, Oh sleep thy sleepy sleep,
y g men rah and women—other women— Asleep in sleepy sleep,
11;1btu .,,Y might, forget that ghastly eight they beheld "`Ae a rale, one is eo jealous that no resolve with all the strength remained P
in me. Little children cost frightened glances copy of qtly kind shall be made of hiebigh• • g charm hien. gaeaee Persisted in, will ruin _The levees the Mississippi people ase
4 � , � in me, to turn from what I was and do your health and beauty, and make your
r4� toward me and pressed closer to those who pi I, works of art that• -pardon me, Mon• y trying to hold are not the Buckingham
1.'had ''btoa ht them these, in order that the steer -your very generosity makes me- something, anything -that should st least husband brutally abnafve, or as indifferent g
k a; 4 8 y „ be instigated b a desire to do better; but alaoe varier
Y . might Bay, years afterward, that they, makes me- g y to your tecta se to the rain drops on the P y'
r- r , g y y „ at eight-and.twent as I stepped from that .window pane. If you have So Binned -A new anchor who is deetained to be -
Ir 'V too, bad once looked upon the greatest. " Doub t my ability?" asked the pus• old ito the unknown new, I was more against light and knowledge otherwise Dome & fad is J. M. Berrie, a sootohmsn
Y ;. works of the the artist whose name, at.ahat seer. The man .who bid against me g g g
` °'` moment, at least, was the most celebrated did not recognize my face, it ie true; but helpless than that starving boy of lonrteen, common sense) as to gaarrel with the man lrnm Forfarehire. ,
'ars+ is she .world ; bat, better than the. paint• be will very Yescily recognize my name sitting, shivering under the Shadow of the for whom you would die, mate haste to -The .Archbishop of Canterbury has
t YI ' e Inge and longer, I think, those little ones and honor my draft for double and treble Lorelei. 7 repent and believe; repent your own ehaXe accepted the presidency of the' Palestine
.a} rot 8 g 11 (Trey hafted end prematurely old I found in the quarrel, and believe, without eases- exploration #and, of which the late Aroh-
A:� remembered me 1 Thej dealer, ae he moved that amount. Ia not that. sufficient ? no longer. a blink behind me, only waiting ing the admission, that your hneband bishop o! York was the president from the
,F 4� r � through the ,admiring throng of eatetlitee, For the' money? Oh, my dear air, to be filled out with study, for she future,
h�`, . a,1. i wap startled be3ond measure at the eight 'believe me 1 For that I had no,, thought. ybnt a life that' woe fall to the brim with dose the same. There is no, generosity a foundation of the society in 1865 to hie
i t of me and caught me roughly by the It is only that the offer Ston have made men so admires end appreciates in his wife death.
the results of wasted energy, arrogance and as her willingness to absolve without con- -The head o! the school system. . at Ba'
, siioaldes; c��r,agkfng 'me sway from the destroys for you 8411 money lwelne in your. Shame.' I ,wag ashamed to acknowledge session." City, Mich.. has issued an ediot prohibit- .
�' i s �' paintings iliat those more worthy to look Purchase and perplezee me. „ m self as the sinter of m pictures. I was y' P
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y P - ., ashamed to confese myeelt se the bearer, of Be"ioue orders in vanada. and ar ie ..
i acrd ;#bel areaenree tarnished tum b purchaser replied, therefore I was not p t' a evenioge on the ground that it
y Anthonyy appraising them ar their money •volae.!' my own name. . I was ashamed to dieolose is not oonduoive to the beer interests of the
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w; ,,'! k'; • P friendl I was ashamed of myself any- Qatholio religions orders o! mon, whose re-
n d it o a"��e q1>atdea corner more..: ow, may God forbid that I offend y
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, a idR 'fie db ' =p1*0 dn� roue Home abet that I am standing here; Trappists, Brothers - of at. ViatOut, 1 ' use as mechanical, engineer from -the
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r •° 'b1l'ar1N:' T' a dealer I had kaowq. ivilsU,iie higgltert and unrest snntimeati o>ewsente Plnlbji ,it?�'9ei1, tiTdotlld as I'itnl.. dongteg io'n `ttE•.'t 'e 'Holy Ile. s
11 . h '. �{ q " , ,� my " da a More 1liiiin the >311polan.lreart ; for, among the pure ail say I, did ! There ase a lot df eloplp In d- - - Idoring Fathers. --Pons r are :naw beio�re � before the , y; ; .
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' artde fir had vi�lted pRorenoe as my, fiti>Ier'a tbiiigM. are pore. 'Bal yon know, it is evil that church that I hasp Inks' po son/ and •� y Ooano jh for the aobetrao• 3`
' ,- ``,- ie r est, rthd anoe he had been there as mitre. to him who evil .thinks, and if, th Blip
ugh.royy you simply gave them fits. oa . of s 'new -tunnel funder the Thames ,
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* "` he banker said to him :. oareleeeneee, these wotrke should a rp fro In the_yrusoalar. _ . The ekeleson 'uses hags toll vest trop wide with a 16 toot roadwa emus 'two
�� i do not gtlestion'tbe toot that they are me to Plod a place fn Anoh .a great gallery --' - • ,- T _� y _r�... _-..
r., A,'` � ilib'fitie�i'figure•pisoes that. have been pro• as that m the halls of the Jardin Mabille, •• BeIlo, Jaok, where ere yon living and an open book. Tha collar and & plea r"o ayii: The aces of oonetrao#ion is - -
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dnoed by modern art, but who* I� say is, for arnioh place their having beoh copied now ?'• of the shoulder top ran all the way aeonn a#imated at 8400 per lineal loot- , O .
k �" that men of our da ore not rich enough world not talars them baE.rother" enhance •• I'm boarding with a widow lady on thus affording suftioient body for a prop • .., .
". r`'I i stud Tire',• too Sensible to run wild- over their value, I can see that then they woald Madison &venue. Where are you living ?" shoulder set. . The vest is then fASten Jr-
A Novel Bale.
i, lid#uses. I will give etzty thousand stenos be worth tont but and fifty thousand O, I'm the guest of a, widower: gentle- around the waist by a belt. Those Bkelet Rooliyster Herald The sale of accounts
s tR, p ?, br. slices two paintidge, delivered at mq' francs to become the evil genius of toe man with two dal�ghter ladies and one. son vests are made in two sizes. One size w
lienee to•nidht • and I warn on, you cannot grand. Salon. And Monsieur I tell von $1 fir' a 82 34, 36 or or 88 beet, and the of ' of merchant tailors to the Brook go
me
lI ,. y / � � gentleman -game avenue., will Sr . a AO to'46, The garment s Wednesday was nota Suoaeea so far &e
} �� .� , •do better." 1 frankly, I. would be, a beggar • all my' life -- money was oonaerned, but $hero was lots ;�
:"• The dealer shrugged him Shoulders, •before I• would see Anthonyy Win$hrop for it+appropriate. beautifully, and lite Ithe ligase parsec of tun. Borne large accounts'went at ver
q r ' smiled and shook hie head, refusing sixty 'himself, or se the eon of Oarto Winthrop, peddler -Madam; I have some very fine The main lemurse t►1re. $liar it dose o q y
smell rices. But the
with a great deal of weight and no P principal thing
�` ' 'ihoneands francs for the labor of three so diegrsced." inOtiose for the house. material, and makes a vee cool gat ; sim�at wag to Scare deb«ore' into paying
i� weeks, three days and a night. Anthony Winthrop !^ Aman thus de• Wo>a*an-What h&ve you got ? The�dercer. . much is, by' comparative Amonwant
have hese paid lietore'tl� sale.
' c,. P you don't pee what ydn want ask Lor it.,
�, ' _ face was completely hidden by a ihick�veil; facilities, abanAant resources' centering In , The Reverses of tame.
Bowe that for the dining .room ? Just the flame.
t ,2 bat. even then, the tear crept over me that, that arrogant Utopia -self 1 culminated in Woman—It, no cod for me, young "It's etrangs how time rlaverees t Y
r, }. ' " notwithatandin this, a woman's eyes might the shivering drank&rd, cringing in the co �• men. This is a boarding house. isn't it ?'1 Albany Times : Dheha ay to s went up
g g „ In the counts the other �& to see a
' �� penetrate my hiding pluses and it made me ner, deet the eyes of one of Clods areatus m �_ " Yee, I suppose so- y Y girl I
, '' y `,1'- t '• shrink farther behind the curtains, and should F enstrate the shadows and be denied have iiWa s bees ,in Iove.with.
A flood Oombioatton. " Miee Htdceling, whom we jest y
,I „J • ,, bury my face behind my hands, in the hope by reatibg on him. Re orter'-Here AS m account of the was three ole -four years older than m Qlevbrton--And toned her greatly
I'll, It 'p�;. r •ef hiding its hideousness. The gentleman What le ft then the* you eek o! me ? " wadding of that Boston man to the Chi• we went to ackool together. No ' °arranged, I suppose ?
14�= efts ; I enquired the crostomer. I oaao girl I am three or four years older than "Dashawa'y-No ' that - was the -most
', " It Monsieur will pardon the interrup- " simply that you Satisfy mo conoer"' remarkable art of it. She was jQ he
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t,," $fon fa We are in baste, bat wish to speak the pnroh6eer;' replfted the dealer, ,,an d Reporter' - Certainly. "Pork and mutually 8aiietaowry. same. She still said "-No."
i to him of purchasing the paintings." that you mmke,the naval contract withhigh- Beans." -Judge•, I • A.
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I. z,t thueieStio sestet. " Molrsieur, my - friend repurchase at the prioe paid, if the terms Agreeable, Lakeside, it is better that we shout l
1. d ]fere, has jest made me an offer for them, o! the, be violated. Ii is quite custom. In fro#, I om already engaged to New York Herald : " Qheppie was wound
A ¢ "M creditors and 4 agree o one oint a 1696 ni ht "
Monsieur, even with works of much P young Indy. p� g , Said Martha.
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. , it in true, but he will surely pardon .me ary, ,, only. " Miss Lakeside—That, suits me. , Yes -bits a little too tightly, I think;'
s >1 1*1 *bat I hail Dom tition &mon the ur• •lees value, to make that contract. ss „• n�� yo said h3thel, ge wouldn't go."
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cldr'leru. . .__-_- day moaning. f A 'goo 'way i find Das what tains of '
'• I have no desire to eompet�o with any tomef. Muss $* don, the' one Boston woman I —+-- religion a man has is to notice what he . I 4
9, ` one." replied the other. " I simply wish "Then, as to the handsS�ato whfoh it 'is who liar von the phis for the best design'_ -" References Required. dose with his money. '
" 0� to p'archave • ilia ptilature' d f t tyle bn li'ttt�il :' to: tall ? ' queried- ther d s . :
. �+ h e far ibe• woman's blifidit3g it thS World S... 0e -0h, 3t was a vof'r anLai®d ms � ' ___A movement in on t17ot to or
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ab a What is your' price, Monolour-? Iral - .fir cal 22 e`a�old. Shall o grad�t• Doi a sl'm 10 •.
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f � ► �ndeed, I have none, &9 yet," responded '• Be assured s e Saler. &tion !or rnygel. ate of the Instituto of Techuotogy, in t• r Sewell the author of Black 8eaat 1n
� f " o! them believed ia,long engagemen , .1
the skillful ealeaman. " Believe me, I had &lone, replied the dealer. Boston, and .het design shows remarkable y"
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r �11 11 + ; not +even whoa ht �t selling, them for a lou " very well, Monefenr, though she, had not previously won 1�
g a g talent, y exohai6ge re>rerenoes. map not be speedily forgotten.
,, 1 time Vol come. � ..mt really more anaions m'anaaer for this lady,. Mile. Wilhelmina g P
y 11. any lame as an architect. The prize money
1. o keep theca on exhibition a, month, at von stoinberg. She ia. *ire purchaser.",
receives amounts to 81,000. • o --Rhe waltz had its be innin ' Inenrano® Agebt-Yea say the $amen
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I, .r A 1 i YL,b I ali-& T uind`ets bYrd" Pub ,Ji 'y -on wfs'it to the rear entrance. " Gut wi you l yet bavndg'reiio�red the ago L '`bean gsIopade •or gal ;end �o d •� preti t2 1/ t
I'� i, 'a y me to make you an oder upon the adme, Tlrankea wretoll l he mattered as he to write. asoriea in despair o! making a Darns the statgtq..� p a ee or po, y fes Btnith i4 the title of fire r
` "�, me," said the gentleman, a little poorn• $brnet me through the cusp door to felt. saooeap in mercantile 'rte. \1 ':a the mazourk�: �7 d feet novel roes V from the press , Jahn
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