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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-09, Page 6'•• . • N • 1 • • ; NELLIE, ,••••• Norinaie Miters, the man she le.v,eS;`','"e'fasivelY Postponeti ar- r!age to. her, Elinor 'Ames', formerly a imunie at MS 'hospital, sigma asan stewardess. :Peeks Rogers, -Nor- "Issin!a sister, wain, Elinor *O.:Judith Blair; a „fellow-titer/Arden; has it ,in for her. •--For'.1hidith.is in 'hive'with the pilot' Who • got Elinor her Jeb ' 1.401' Newton. • •.• ' ' CHAPTER 11 pipOi StOpPqd to look after Judith 'Op 1,1191/101t: if onlyi; the tether girl' :were:nob seg. antagonistic. Of. Cenrae -. Jack Newton .had 4844 that Elinor be -stewardess on his 144 and every- one :.kPeW• JUskith:wanted to, be. Judith . -had even boasted ahe ;Would be. 'Elinor ' • Nee„ld not soon, forgetthe first time they ha&i.net „aftei,.thi fippointMent.'- ' ;get •even. with- • Ainea!", Judith cred. And „Elinor had, t. • Olt? 56'11'mile:. that _ ':• mor-A•arrivesl. at -1h!' afiPert, promptly. '„ She, iwatehe.d • earefUlly as ',SallY got the plane m reftdin.* Jet.'",the''.,,tlight; 11,1echonlties were•?wcirlting- On. the engA ,ne. .pi was' listeliin' g. to the hum of the.. huge •:inoterS, : „Sally and , Elinor adjusted Clean ..bead -rests - and , re -checked „ • "The Wane "taxied " to the passenger station7,Sally.----explamod-,-that the , • . Shea of paper she got,' from the Field 'Agent-With:the •names and hddieSseci- ,...jui.4.',,leitinati64',Lof,'PligOnget* was -.the'. • ;There- was the usual waitfor the • 'weather conditions .as observed in theIast five ni!nufteii on the 'ticking 'tele..74- . lypea„, Then',•,they ' taxied dssi'n the, • ; concrete 'apron and, got ready for the ."trte•offo'•••• ." • : ' . •,: Silly :fasteiiitt,: Safety belts and , .31itriliuted ;little 'packets of gym and 'cOttep. • She explained, to the' pas-,'. e:Itxs---and, chew the gum „ , When • gaining. "-altitude; ' descending rapidly, or f„bum y weatipr were ,.?zipountered. • • ' ; • - Elinor noticed' that Sally .called the passengers by name,: and gave special,' ••••••••—",e, PHILIP MORRIS ,N • • I • courtesy and, attention, to two were obviously making their first • plane 4 -it.' Sally Was an.exceedi popular stewardess ancr'Elinoi.. anxions. to observe how she ban •,the' passengers.It ' _was thrilhing and glamorous find herself at the end Of the in a first-class' hotel in the heart. of 'las. They left the next/day at,,ti set. ' •• Elinor had an opportunity : to 1 out as they 'flew over hill' and pia City after city,' river after ii mountain TingetOpnbig ,verdant' leyinassed-beneath them aff.:Ithey' ed through the womb: ' ' •, Then darkness. ' , ” The 'illusion of „being. utterly: 'tionless. Cot- ''off from-, a World Which she had 'belonged, A,''.nm:am .of-ealnidete eatade,-.. , 'she . thought' suddenly of No Wthidered... was doing. :2A *bine* Stabbing loneliness. A im Mint prayer Winging its way; eV :higher than their flight., 1.413ehr, don't :let anything happen •,.te No : and me -our love:" ,; , • • ; The prayer ,y/iis punctuated by t viVid.:fiara of beacons, • lights: of 'pr tectiou along the'. way. • •-• Red !h green and White, . 'flares 3-11 beckoned to safety, guided secure) - • • Everything ' Clicks , Elinor had an inherent 'aWarene of .things. -t It •occurred"Aci. her th flying "Wao'safer,",'-inore,..beitan th •life 'itself. Flying •was. So' perfect land. ticeurately,t?re,hirmiged,,.. tripl „Ten people, on the, .grui • tsfo;':"eyety. Pilot in .• the air insuriyi "Stifety. ..,Everything. clicked. '' • ' Life wasn't like that: • - One mad But the plans were sudde 0"turned Onside down. limintri vett nesi and Miriam frailties 'formed th •imips_tineupclrefti-and--xero-tceil•: h. -no igreat rietwoii&of ,.ine -a niAchinery avoid accidents. . only She could turn the plane and fly' to NorM. His last letter had been so disturbing. • ' Somehow. it had lacked'the-enthusiaim-an&IMPe'-,Of,the others. • And he:Mentioned places he had been; places ,.:whtere he 'would •riatizrally be, aCeompaideii:by wo- man. •Francine! Elinor: sighed. What. eliaried did afte;. a' sky girl,•:•have 'against !a' gi„t1 _who 'had the advantages of. proxj-} initY;:hcality,.ivealth and shrewcineSs, and the approval of Norm'..s ,scheming ` ' nuistri;t th:rik about .thoSe thingS. •• Shornust think ahanf' lier , _new work • who- air-' ngly W418 died to n in • Dal- un- ook. in. : ver; val- ail- mo- to' ent of ig- err rrn he nd at es at an ly e.! i hess 0 Whidsor ontan Of the Year ▪ Dionne i'Quinturileb Repre. sent Mass Production at •" Style Show' • Alf*Iking Vr.P.4P40 14:. Tat 11.:.4,71t.,,r,o_l_4-77.o.14.9!'er id h4E2at_l • "Kga-7heni, -10770-.N9:87 unmistakably ..that of the ',Duchess:, of Windsor.. • •-- • '.4 :hush felt over the 'audience 'Ott; " 1•;500 :fashion' designers writere' and ;dove exeeloyep oleemegfil.:New York, j'Thei ;rook\ 44 .1170.1.41#.19.44 peaker #?11 4 114#4F.11.1We 5fvo_i.7947-0„p;!*9.13 Therel Was•"ip 'huge, Then...another 3 n:gufe.wSik7he41 In the.' otlight down stage. Vile, one Wa• blonde.' in 4 PUriii€C VelVet-..costinne. . Again ther"loud' speaker:, "We, give you, 'none "Other than-,-11dtte. Vest!" Others followed iollowed .,-.14111an Russell," Clara Bo*, the "It"' girl, Marlene piet::1 rich, wearing' masculine full •dress, and Garbo. Near 'the , end 'came- Shirley , Temple, and last of all the .,Dionne quintuplets On roller skates. ' "We giiti,you,". paid- the "loud speak- er;"• "tf.' symbol of' masa production.'! • 9•• , • - • 1 ristt,nas inner Menu With thrlitnaas just around' the cornet! WS a good idea'. to lialre your Christmas dinner, Mann planned well _ in advance -of Pecen!)er-g5.,-W•771,r.e.re, the•Main diShes wh jell includes ev,erY,i thin* that can befopowed exactly or varied according to your needs -• CHRISTMAS.':D11,114ER"' (*S'• ••.99??Steal'e.'.5 0*e:Pet '9,ieee76•OeCennt Uffing,1 011,10;:010.i:11' 11T Cranberry 'S,Weft..Piktnto Puff :Gree 'Parker- lionaeltolle Salad Preens . .chilionade Dressing', . ,• Christmas' Plum Pudding "Denn-tasbo• . ' ' Bonbons •• Conon* Stuffing . 2 bouillon.:rcubes. (chicken flavor) • 1. cup milk, scalded.. • 1 Cup soft bread' eruinba, ' cups coconut, premium shred • .4 tablespoons celery finely cut . (er, teaspoon celerysalty tan's' `•• •, • Nuts - ' , •!•••• GO HIGH HAT IN STUNNING. NEW , LAURA *HEELER ACCESSORIES • • • • ' 1 • . Sally Caine hack:and sat beside hS.r. just- then. ' don't' you try ,to sleep?" she • , queried,. "You won't lave, much; chance „ when yeti , go out alone.." "I'm too excited,"• Elinor answered. "It's' all ho strange..." ' •• , ' I'll tell you what 'you :Might do," 'Sally suggested. "you might go, Op' to the pilot's 't cabin and 'learn .something hbout, their work and the controls." , u0h, may I?". 'Elinor , haked, eager- :4‘Do. go on," • Sally urged. , • - Elinor rose. arid mOved :toward the front of 'the Ship,' , "NightS,". reflected, , 7Ori a . transport plate are ' The :people were Stretched motionless,' • shapeless bundles: The bltie Iight • frem the flames of,,the 'exhausts quiv- ered throOgh the plane. It touched , the white blur . pillows:, lingered . over inanimate faces like , ghost fingers. •• ' The pilot and co-pilot 'greeted, her :in .friendly •terms . • was to learn.. that there iS comradeship • and loyalty •tuneng those who. spend *mOst-Of, theft. life in the tiir; 'bond . Makes •them all alert to keep', the nanie and record of -fellow flyers! Without bleiniali • ' • . As one 61 the had 'explain- ed ed'the :first day, She was at that • • „ port,"That's, the kind . of a record we Work toward • ' painted With pride to the' words beneath the name. of one Of :their :vet-, 'bran pilOta:,, .'Y arq on refate • ,Ifours Sir; 12,700.,' PASsengers hurt„ . none. Mali lost, Ilene. • .1 -• -;:;•`;',' ; s' '1 ,,.......,.....z;_:I.,, _:-/-•_ • rc > t<*-- - •'„.ect."•kl>:,,:::,,i1.;`',47,;*4-4,'‘k.'41:4 f‘tr'''''' " ..,.• - ' .0ts: -C 44 c, ,..,, 4.1.,.c.-••;.Z44,1T.',''' ... 0... .‘. .r • CROCHETED ACCESSORIES. 'PATTERN - 16 .. Rats are on the lip and up, so crochet this new, high, Cossack style and mike a''purse 49 match The single crochet and puff- -stitch . are so very easy to do that you' want to make several sets m dif- ferent shades of Saxony yarn. 'Pattern 1643 containsdirectionsfor - -making the. set shown; illifstrationa -Of -it and of all stitches used; material requirements; a. photograph of a section of the hat. Send 20 cents in coins (stamps , cannot be accepted), for this. , . nattier!' to L ur eeler5,-Room,.--424-e7.73 West AdWat e t. -`,,--Toronto. '-.---.'-'--- rate p • y..:._,RA-T-TER-N-,-.NUNIBER, your -NAME--ancl " ADDRESS -r:. , _ - 5 - - ,gne the veteran pilots was, fly- ing. the shin on which Elinor rode. .He began. to 'tell' her ;about the dual --colitroIs;--the-tekphone stabilizer, the -gyro compass and. arti- ficial horizon. Elinor. felt dizzy. She had never -been 'able to. learn, this. . , As-though-aware'of liert'thougliTs; the pilot laughed • and said,: "You won't need to •lfrioviA these.' things, -but -- -it is nice to have a speaking aconaint-: .hoceship With the: mechanics of . ing.)(bull be suipTiSed how, mizeh you Will learn every 'time you fly."41. ..,was all fascinating. IT/ley Were circling the lieme: port before. Elinor -- could realize it. :.014.4t wasn't going to be. so hhrd. to ' think- of thisnew : work. 'There was. sornething thrill- ing • , , „, • pioneering. • , about it like •pibrieering, Med : . 'Yes she would put all her worries behind her and just enjoy this skim- ming' through the heeienh. • She'd think only of her work.. And appar- ently there were going to be :plenty ' of things to think about, . I • • Campaign of Enmity During the % weeks: that '" followed, 'Judith Blair' made things as,unpleas- ant as possible tor. Elincii.,;• And Kay taterly; who liecaine a stewardess .abont .the , tithe' Elinor "WaS,•5 . Judith's- friend and •she, •1 with.. other. girls 'Who liked Judith, 'made no pre- teriSe„ of; friendship' for Elinor. • , • Then game •evening lifter Elin7 or's had encountered. a had Sterra And two of the nariiiengers, had been difficult. She 'alighted,. tired and dispirited, -mid went to 'the • hangar, , . „ • She !stopped "aecording," to custom , to 'inspect jhe''bulletin The worda„. Ames, ,repert to Chief Stewardess it 'once brought :a wor-. 'led frown to her forehead. '. a "-could not .hhoW it, but 'this was the hegifinirig of 'bitninaign, of hitter „enmity that' was: to waged by, Judith 'Blair, becauSe, she ' thought Ole tenAotee aviator, Jack. Newton was was falling in love with his steward. ,eas; h.. Campaign Which. was to Aloe' . disaStrotti, °Meet the lives of , :.E)ItOr' moved sil*ly towerd the Of - flee ot•the Chief Stewatfless, her "de, preasion deepening With each atei;“ • Continued.) • Sues for Return Of, :Foy Soldiers • British. Peer Demands, That Act.' ' Also-,tive---Up-HitrMiiiittz- • ..,,., . .. ••. tbke •Lobeittiothret: : 'A.' '39:•-•:year".•-old.peer who lived •.witli7, h ;mannequin .1.11 • a . London- anartzn fit, ' .2 for nearIx. six'years; sud e'hpr ' est! Week lc.. the ,,rettirri,' of his e1ectrie' ' -trains mid•toy,seldters with which he :a`dmitted :they :bid pla'yed ..",oceasibn- -ally;•" • :•.-:' • , : ' ' ,' ' .' ' ' 'T,ait •Jdn'estk Matiniejtitrw 111.1iie A.,..; Royle, .34, 'etied1 ..tbe. 'peer,.... Viscount ' • Icingsborbugh; ,:iiheir '`of the Earl of -7.Kingston," for breach Of ,proniise.. The' action ;Was dismissed _with'9costs. -.. • • NoW. Lord Kiiigsborengkhas naked her to return: :.• .. 4 : , ', ' • . 1.,Sevezi.voluiries, of .the Official Na- val History of the Orehtt.War,`" "the,' •Voliiine of 'Sea .IVIOristers;" •."the, Vol-'. pine :of Farnotii Wrecks;" "three Vol-: 'nines by Taffrallr. six or seven • Mini- ature loconiotrVeS; . fent , •,ininititure CM'S' and a , quantity of tracks; , •Ope':• electric ' current control • hex; one' 'iterhge battersir. A quantity of ' wood ,andcarpentry tools"'and : a •quantity' , . of model, soldiers and etd Model guns" • *Miss Royle testified that she had :sold the articles which Lerd. Kings. borough .valued' at abont. $2.50, when ,she "had not a ;penny and no, beide." $20,000 FOr Knock Kneet , , : A .knobli,' 'alleged to have developed ,ln th' knees :of IVilsaVelitti 0On4WaY, -t/-year-old Waitreati, has 'been veined ,itt I 120,000 , by a ,• Instriet Court NO; , , Miss Conaway ibid. the court that her right knee Was fractured when she Was struck byh., truck last Thanks - raving "Eve -"and. had -mended into a ileforMityvhlch ettuSed her - khee to knock, The donditien, She kiid, had ',foteed her to give 'Op her work and, .rettirfr to 1:1"Ye with hex; parents on It .farrn•., . • Issue 'No, 5 '7 11/4 thblespoons. parsley, finely 'cot teasPO0U sage34 • teaspoon • salt • • , • teaspoon scraped onion I egg, slightly beaten • tablesPeous melted batter t „ ; • Dissolve Cubes In hot milk, COnthine With -remaining ingrbdientS, „ Mixing lightly. ; . •red. aPPies : • 34 cup 'vinegar , .2 cups sugar,. 10. 'whale cloves 'cups water ,Rieee.'pf,etiPkreineafnor ;Refit coloring,If desired ' •• , • Op ,Je4 (nIrt.'• 1pineapple, or r r- eherrY)',? • ` • ' • , • . 'Slice _monies crosswise into -inch slices. Remove 'cores. Cook gently . in syrup of sugar, water, vinegar and spice's until apples are transparent. Remove from syrup. • 'Addcoloriii-*".to syrup, and cook until- thick. • Pour skitton, over apple slices.. Cool:. AT- „ range around edge of: platter. 'Fill' centers with jelly.. • ' Cranberry mad t. package lemon flavoured jelly. ' .. Powder . • 41/4 , cups warm -Water . 1/4. eun celery,. finely cut , 34 cup, canned crushed pineapp/i cup thick cranberry shine, • sweetened - Dissolve' jelly powder in warm:wa-• 'ter. Chill: When slightly thickened, add celery, pineapple, and cranberry sauce. Turn into mold. Chill, until. firm. ',Serve as- relish • withiroast Sweet( Pat" Pak 2 ,tablespoons ' butter, melted ' 1 teaspoon' salt • . " • '•34 cup 'milk or;oream, ' 1/44„.teeia:,pyo,:io,In4.17ta; etipettriii beaten ,.;.• 2 cups. mashed sweelyotato • '1 egg 'white, stiffly •heaten • • Add .butter, Seasonings, and milk tosweet potato. Add egg yolk; then fold in egg. white. Bake in -greased baking dish in, moderate oven (375 deg. F.) 45 minutes, Or:until, brown. SerVeid`. ' • 7 • •'• Christmas Plinio 'Pudding' , . -2,i- cup apple,' chopped -- 34 cup suet, chopped ,4J cup molasses : 2. eggs, well beaten 34 clip• milk 2 cups sifted hotly 1/4 cup figs, chopped 1/4 trip raisins -7- : cup currants 1/4 cup citron Sliced „ 34 cup bandied, cherries, qnartered, • triblespoon bandied :orange • peel, -.chopned • "-cup almonds, blanchedand elleP' 2 teaspoons baking powder •• 1te81:teaspoon- :Q0Z•%•teascc1:019. n' • •1/4 -teasnoori allspice 34 teaspoon nutmeg* . Combing apple suet,• molasses egga * lltigshtf..!,t,'t .1/4 cup'oufiatr with fruit and s. cl molds, ililing 2/3 fufl, Cover Coinbirie reinainineflour, biking VOW - der, salt, soda, and spices, • d ,: again. ;;:uitddTurntQmolasses - into , iPtittgi.nonehliardS ' ' Serves 12. • ;tSha7111.,lesppg; .03/4 teaspoon salt • ; .3 cups milk, scalded 2 Oxocubes 1 cup' celery, diced. 1 cup Water' cup cooked Potato, 'diced ; 1 cup shrimp, diced. 3 :tablespoons butter -Dash of cayenne ,• Add tapioca and salt- to milk and •cook in double, boiler 15 minutes, or until tapioca is clear, stirring .fre quiiitly., Cook Oxo ,cubes, celery and Water together three minutes. Add to tapioca miXture.., Add potato, shrimp,' butter and • cayenne., • Reheat • and• serve. • • ea! 1ndividdality , ims rea ishness Aypid Extreme:Fads * Rut! Keep • Abreast of Mode tity-ibe .4011,141*i ' swl nn,011,1.4ut. 'Ow 1' Everyonewa'Sis. to keep her Iden. t-uly Shifirt Werean. povpil, pies to be •e4 T11411400, different that 44, ., uyen: '•'' the street. ATI' '§h0..r eY i: ulinta4.04, ' turn her way .:Whim,' .filie Walks . down. : h.41 e1, 7, ii n, 4,:vidtia•V for- elio ' " ^ ' 4,.. •1,,„:.,i4iki;s4,t For. lillitaabel': ....One 44:a't Very well 'W.II .: .tata .4 004. 011OPIcler . 04:,• new ••40r :' , trends, regardless 01 Of 4aw natt•Orisis-' ' lier 'ten-year:old •.` combed'. straight, ... :".4P*P? ja,CP,P1,1P:gOlg,' '•.•13•9k- used to be. •••,'" W1.07.10.4..'10.1Y, 041?#',014.14:f0.10P1,14.0 ),al1l't11`u.,LjFn7i1c1,' ./1440 turned to ,t`n 1?000.04nc..V.i ;• ;r.naward;:groni,l,the!teelt.alid.:,,earS,'.041,, •'• ' , tieeiiweid: . from''' :the taee '' effects, ' .athnilis one fia'It .4037490M 1144r.ti1041 • a d'ennitely' individnal :looking person. ,..-, ' • 4: 'Climbing:9n, the Bentwanen,. . ••Begidea, refusing to. 'climb on the .. . ''• bandwagon, as far as :beauty and,fatili- ion ge,:hnyWay; gives you aiess buoy. . ant ,feeling thhit' everyone •shOuld, have ' . at this particular .searien. Of' the year., .. Maybe you ciiii: lute longer. Burt; but; - '. tir •going.'llown, the:. Street ina very. - long one these den( and notice- your.. .rehetions.., yOu-'. don't, necesaarilY ,bore , tot_wear-extreineiy:-short dresses, lint' 'they simply have, to he shorter than • t..they ' were. fliree 'years' ago.,.:' •-' %veil thongli• she feels that too many • • . ; „ ,PeOple wear. too niu,Ch . lack; the girl -: . who .always as ,ehaseo, colored' ling,: .. .•and wools for bill ,irigy_.11.3eLeurprieed at What one black dress will ilO. for' ' ' her appearance, not to Itlelii1011,'Thiel*. .. • , • , : • . , , OPilliQn Of herself. ' '': .• • •.7 . . • , - . Never ..The Last. These. who 'care ,sorrichOw,-mantige -.•• ; 'always to keep up With :things. 'They. • : read benuty. eolumris;, 'fashion stories, ..• '... , 'a variety .of ".worneti's ..maghiliimi:.and -the 'Wm:lien's. • page, of'...their faVOI*0 7. . Iiii*SPRPete•, TEO' 'ipapi ,thei it, ,ie, bo.,,:-:.; ..ing'!ivoiU.bY the women who set the,.••: -..- ylettAtIlOynyjd.....Theti.;•thetoicl , 5 • . , . •.•aciage,•,adVISes,are net the first••to try.: • • the. new, yet they never' are the 'last • to try thenew.-. The . ,Iviih. th.e,.,niod6,. l.Y. !:,Sta.Y, !, In - time,' 1 An peeled from the 'iciot end causes less.' tears. Peel the potatoes • list; because they help to remove • the 'unpleaaant onion smell. So 'does wash-. Ing the bands in very Cold Water after handling' onions. • ....Pull gilt ;triunes Can 'be:brightened • hy Tabbing, them. 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' Hitera.03 "Will you take, this matflto..be yourlawXuJ „ ' husband '?"-.,aSked the ',.PlergY:' ' innn oficieting at'a•inarriage at Chiu dint in L3ohemia InstantlY from the body, of the, church • caMe....t-w'o•• lord •• cries .of „"1 .w.111," completely drowning l the nni'de :reply -pi the bride:- - • -•", , : There. was • immediate comnietion, •for it appeared that the h:•idegroom 'bad prop.osed-loAlivee' *Om ,addille WO -w om be had jilted hall .consinred t�. Wreck, ' the wedding: They. verY thilhalao irciii,:.er'e:ii;:•core,:ynie t:,,:li‘;z: at i' 1116b1 1.'13/.6' ' . 1. thel.°i' ..ipi lei ltil el e., .. dtheyisl' '• . .. . . •,. The....'onestiion,,bas.. been b.noWn..to ,, , . . .• . . • esu'se..- Isurptiee,:. for •diiriii•g• che, Mar- ' • ',:riage of 'a - laborer- ••,in Yiitic:s hire.,:;-; the :. 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' • hut-. the, ft ,eura te -of .• a N .0tidoti".•ehurch ' . ; - ileVer fails tola.tigh wlic i he' thinks. Of . 0116 "non.appearance".; , .• :: • ' :• ., ' . H:The: banns, had b'een,,publiSlietf, and ,',.:::" .everytliing.arrnnged;:.at: the appointed '' hour °tile .5ri•de. arrived, • but after :se, the •eUrate; and the:guest:0 hadwaited, In:, yain • for,sorne time fet'. the, gt;Onnt„,' ,, elle„re,tir.eid ,rat.lier`ereetfallett• and fixed ,„; , up the wedding for the :kidwitly, 'SIM- • ..111.::iii„..Art,;P:.41..11.iv.• atif..),11:',:ri'r'6.;...,1,,:°•:)th:;.11:e'li1.a.1:etdd..•••••°.1•11'1.1:i:;,1)w3s..,6t161.1.1. * I.:big trOtteet'S this_ tirn,O., '006'.! hetteile .. i ••,, I . 1•.1 , '• Vf , ;le Bathing :Suit To i)roiikYzt Pegieri ..sokne, i,Vinghain, pntar:e. , • sent a •bathing suit' totWest i .a 'Ioitct of relief sappliesWilth . the result that the. Worhen's Asseelal'iou .• of Winghath has received a letter. 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