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2 THE W INGI , ,.M MIMES, AUGUST 1.7,1.894.
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TRE eiBIDER AND TUE lF'I►T• should have been born within me her so much to eay, followed by a The Uappiest Little Boy.
Suet, a great awkward fellow as This was Itis solitary need tat ou, woruanly burst of tears, Guess who was the bappiest .child,
Jaek Halsted was with Iris Liege \'4' Ito tun I, that she in Iterdainty • Ellie, what dopes' meals? Carl it I saw to -day ? asked papa, taking 111a
Uncle, of whose existence be seemed, gi'aco should coille to care for 1uo be that lily ,aging is anything #o you? own two little boys 0n his knees,
sir uneainfartably aware, and Itis And yet --and *et I have been. mad You have burled lety elope odea, dear,, Oh, who, papa?
latrgcr feet, that it was little wonder enough to let lies emits?, grow. into my Take,
ta e care hoar ,you resurrect et. Bat you must guess.
I mean -•--I mean, she answered, Wee, said Jim, slowly, 1 guess it
Ellie Wilton's pretty brown eyes ihcahrt.
danced r ltli: uiisehtef'Wheneve1 they `I'0:El1ie the evening had not been that I love you.; that you must give was a very wiclt little boy tri£ lots Of
were thrown into each other's pies- quite a success `. honlehow leer part- up this perilous venture, even ii' you :wide* and takes.
enee. nee s tall: 'swatted her; she even grew never can forgive rely eruct, thought- No, said papa, lie wasn't rich, he
Many an older and a wiser roan tired of the ceaseless rainier of dant- less words. lime suffered for them had na eancly and no cakes. What
bad,got helplessly entangled in the ing; bat when, lifter tho room hue ,Tack, for 1 loved you all the tiulo, do you guess, ,Toe ?
meshes woven by those email white , begun to thin a little, slie looked for • Ary darling, be said, and the words I guess be was a pretty big boy,
lingers. Ilow then could poor ;tack, the doctor, thinking they might have sounded like tL prayer, as be almost said Joey who was always wishing he
Halstead hope to escape? 1 he fly, a sensible little chat together', and reverently folded les :Lane about the wasn't such a Tittle boy „and 1 guess
light of win at (l swift in merlon, j that she might u hke amends for her pleaders sobbing form, you Have he was riding a high bieyele,
sometimes elude the cunning spider, momentary rude ess, she looked in made my going v c r y hard, but I can- . No, said papa, he wasn't big, and
and the skillfully woven web, batt Ips rain, •not give it up no (. My duty is none of course he wasn't riding a bicycle,
the bluebottle collie blundering along,. £ho great, bite . guesses so I'll
- r led r
had ori � 1 bl was oe
only fl learned here a node
.; ma for freedom 3
.tlrt le i� a �
and his"�
entangle hila u1or hopelessly. ?put of reach of he „ o city to -day, and
In this c:e:;o it gyps Elbe who was ,little spider went I t 1 1C a long way, so
was this erha s 'which made her whiter, purer a err to snatch the tiand thirsty were
the miming spider, although she , , p p , , p � g dusty and Led
n 1
would h''tve indigilantly repudiated so restless as she t ssed to and fro on sweet fIagrait e for my own.. •I3id they, The driv • took them up,
the claim of rrreavhto any web; but her pillow; this, perhaps,. which me Godspeed, ilio. your love shall bleating and lolliu
Bering blue -bottle the less clear for
done, and soared love which, sad
web;. so the poor path, bids 111
bed hungry:. It God grant. tha
ho sweet flower of You have lost you
ray blooming' 1111ny have to tell you.
stay and pluck it. of sheepcrossing. t
. may return withthey must have co
Jack Halstead weiuk1 have tole prompted the doll ate little missive
another story. Eilie had been a i winch fell next ay in Jack Hale
coquette from bee cradle. The list sted's hands, maki g him forget all
of tier victims had been swelling the suffering of th night before, and
from the time rte little feet had ' raising him into,
-wandered to and f'•o from school; bliss with the rate
her triumphs from ttie moment that, wild hope which o
on the village green! two boys had into birth.
Inet in fierce conflict: because of her Ellie was alone
senile; yet the salve toile lured Jack was a tender grac
Hatetead to her side as she beamed. nor, a quiet chant
him across Mrs. ver's drawing- welcome, which b
room to- where she ss mid, barriers of•the re
So you really veutured this even- ed upon himself, a
ing, she said, laughing up into his the story of his to
face, a his own secret, b
Yes, he answ' red, looking who had aroused
Ellie en
more strangely ill Rt case than his I.lho op cdw
wont in his event
practice is not so
could spare a few ho
Miss Wilton, comma
be my armor,
pray God ag
wihieli I shall 1reathe. old ewe was too tit
And Ellie, looking up into the trough, and fell
very heaven of 'clear, gray eyes, with their steadfast crusty stones.
wing of the sweet, look of determineyl
hila stay; but llcr'�
seem awkward i
hour had made hi
king; even when
pored words, his
there only rental
memory. But tl
sank to rest for
bed of fire, which
the very earth;1
brought healing
the plague angel
thief in the night„
Jack Halsted
He had won nae;
cruel destroyer
Very white ,an
when once more
his heart. But si.
faithful beating,
across her brain s
dement, whether
ailing, invulnerable; to the great put
Inst the poisonccl air court to water th
ce again sprang
hat night. There
about her man -
as she bade hint
oke down the last
Taint he had plat-
ad• ere he knew it
re was no longer
t shared with her
it.
de upon him. Won-
g dress. My tiering eyes, a though (cunning
arge but that 1 spicier) she bad i t long known the
rs. And you, fatal attraction her siren song.
lded, did you Why, Dr. Hal tend! she exclaimed.
not? You. don't dance. Perhaps you
A slight, rippling peal of girlish might object to lay dancing with
• laughter preceded bete reply. other men, and I could not possibly
Commanded you? '-he questioned. live the rest of my life, deprived of
Do you always prelni to obey my my favorite amusement.
commands? A certain clithlity robbed Jack
. Always. Miss Wi1to 1, When it is in Halstead.'s mann`* of its awkward -
my potter. ness as he answer
Why do men say s thrash things? I certainly shoed object,Aliss Wil-
she answered. Someday I shall ask ton, and as I e id not consent to
you to do some simple act and you see you miserab , you will forget
will refuse me. the words promp d by a love I lead
I think not, was his/grave response;
eat the music
when at that mol
clashed the memo
and two or three.
eagerly forward f
hand. ,
With her usual ,r perversity, site
chose the last and leest eager.
1 will remember your words, Doc -
for Halstead, she h If whispered, as
she took her part er's arm, While
some subtle perfum of violets mark-
ed the spot where an instant earlier
she stood. . • 4
She had asked hm to be present
to -night. OrdinarilA lie would rath-
er have faced a rorl. of marshalled
cannon than all the e bright eyes,
but her fiat had broight him; yet,
. except for these fewtwords she had
vouchsafed him; hit very presence
had been unnoticed, except ths,t, to-
ward the close of The evening, she
had, indeed, come lose enough to
say:
You don't dance, , odor. What a
pity?
Then laughed at the absurdity of
the imagined Teal nation of her
words.
After that, Jack
made his adieux to
went out into the st
ing swiftly and I
handsomely built-upt portion of the
city, into a neighbeyrhoocl far more ard; a. few gale
humble. themselves, and of those few . Jack
Before the sine*, unpretending Halstead was one.
house at which hestopped, a child, a Ile must not, ell*, not go, said
little patient of his, ay i11, and he Ellie to her hear ; and then came
had promised to 1111 again at mid- the remembrance Cf his idle, words
night. But as he entered the sick- of long ago, and th determination to
room Ellie's molting words and put thein to the tes .
mocking laughte eevere witit frim,+ It is just as r ell, thought •poor.
their cello drowningi the sick Child's , Jack surveying
t, d s
ery of pleasureest hid entrance. Ah,' packed and strapp
here his awksfardness was all un- seen her again. I
known, as in many. ~another such a1 victim, will she da.
home, The big halals could be very' A knock at hi
tender as they adjusted the pillow , answer to his quest
tender some trot ogler iweery head,. the opened it bat start
v
t voice being s Pot tl it utter- lie lead seen ti
strong c et s uCi e n< gilt),
,
g g g
is to the dance,
claimants came
r Miss Wilten's
out their tongues,
p in Hamilton's
n; but one, poor
cl to get to the
town on the bot,
mune longer bade Then, Jim—then, Joe—I saw my
r more would be little plan, Tagg , and dirty and
1 her eyes, This . tousled, spring o•:t from among the
1 ber•hero and her crowd of urchins -tho were watching
Ts old leaky hat,
belonged to his
arry it one, two,
hot summer sun ort ! as many as' six times to the
the last time in his poor, suffering nienal, until the
seemed to scorch creature was able to get up and go'
he cooling breezes on with the rest.
n their wings, and Did the sheep ay tank you, papa?
stole away like a asked Jim bravely
I didn't hear it,. answered papa,
work was over. but the little boy's face was shining
and false, but the like tate stun, and I'm sure he knows
tact passed him by. what a blessed thi>ig it is to help
wan he Iooked, I what needs helping.—Christian Ob -
le folded Ellie to ' server. -
, hearing only its
sts content• while The Irrepressi le Small Boy.
eats the dim won- —Now is the s ason when the
�it,was not he wile ugivuitous small Joy fill himself
g
was the faithful, 13althelit spieler and I with green plums at>id greener. apples
with his last whis- the drove, fell 1
tst passionate kiss, which must bave
ed an echo and a grandfather, and
(lents ofC t'bought,.
P. the duty nearest thee. Thy
sccoii4 duty will already leave become
clear ler.
Yeti will do good less by what you
sa,y er do, or even give, than by what
yoL are.
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Itl prayer, it is better to Wive a
heart without words than words
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she the silly, fluttering fly.. . 1 and bolts half -ripe
and all. His voradi:
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. --Cure for ably leads to Cramp
Indigestion.—Indisgestion, with tor- Dysentery and the Tilly hearthstone
pidity of the liver, is the curse of resounds with his enleitations. If
nt people, they
PiiaitY DAVIS'
for such summer
spoonful of this
iation welling up it the great brown to their accompanying directions. great specific will Tiring the young
eyes, and the scarlet flush of shame They • strengthen and invigorate scamp around *eight. Druggists
dyeing the lovely cheek. The old every organ s ibservient to di- all sell it. Only 25'rr. per bottle, new
spirit of mischief had prompted her petiole Their. , action is pur- large size.
Vying, healing alid strengthening. --
They may be safely taken witjlont The Ti
interfering with ordinary pursuits, Of Dignity -.—Nov
or requiring much restriction in diet. self. •
They quickly re
diness in the Ilea
spirits and ner
balsamic Pills wt
cherries, seeds
y almost invari-
, Diarrhoea or
!hoped might a.wa "fen some answerutg thousands, who spend each day -his parents are pru
with ac umulat�d sufferings all will have t
cord within 1 art c g ell r a bottle
And
tour` e< of which may be avoided byPeex• KILLER reac
And with those •ords he left her,
1
a takingHollowa r s Pills according emergencies and
an unconscious o he teals of humil 3., g
words, mingled . wit
of what her little es
when they learned 1
he loved her; he
had not meant their
he would again fly
the meshes of her rr
after fastening his
very securely, she
knots, and let him
—alit her own hea
confessed the trutl
and ungainly tho
she loved him.
But the days mei. red into weeks,
and the little spider :waited in vain,
shedding many a tete. of bitter. hutuil'-
iation in her owl, tidy den, but
wearing her bright(] t colors' and her
gayest air where
see, until one day t
reached her.
alstead quietly Sad and terrible
its hostess, and ly come of the tern'
rlit night, walk- Iating the South, th
pidly from the help from the stiffelj
sent from their
from their scanty hi
1 the half dread
rld might say
le truth. But
�oulcl know she
foolish lightness;
vithin scope of
fi�b, and, perhaps
lundering wings
could release the
mow that—that
t as yet. hardly.
—that awkward
gh he might be,.
Move noise and gid- Of Unselfishnes
, and dispel low member yourself,
ous fears. These
1: tho cure without Of a Clerk—Not
sts. .
r to forget your-
-Never to re -
what he earns,
debilitating or e Gusting the system but what he spend!.
support the vital _principle by sub- ing unhappiness.
stituting pure for -impure blood. Of a Millionaire—Not what he
spends, but whait_he earns.
or tate contrary, -ley conserve and Of Happiness—'J he art of forget -
Boys Who '7111 Succeed.
Wiarton Canladian : Children,
should be trained to business habits.
It will be worth a great Ileal to tbenh
in getting along in the world and is
ho have ta do
he world might business with leasure to
rrA little ehappie
strange rumor I came into our.office the other day to
counts had late- get some notices printed and told, n
Ie scourge deso- a few plain straight words just exact-
, piteous call for ly what he wanted' and was gone
ng ones. Many
undanee, many
again in less than es o minutes with
everything perfec 1y understood.
The average man w iild have taken
over five times a long to (lo the
same transaction, alc1 ten chances to
one would have left -the affair half as
satisfactory and c ifiuite. We re-
member a few year ago meeting a
similar case, where -a boy about ten
year's old did most r the delivery, eoi-
leetien and banking for a flour hill .
ewd, expeditious
ilieli made it a
slimes with him.
will disappoint
door was the sole us very n1ue11 if t ey do not make
is portmanteau and in the same s
, that t have not : and decisive way,
%Ander, if fall a pleasure to do
ce as merrily ? Both of these boy
on He rose end their nark and be 'rich hien before
A very r,hiI-,t 1 kind rvlll be sit a to conte to the
tl back lis though e they reach middle 'Lge. Boys of this
1 of hope o] conlfor. C• the u- • a very resolute flan
t.
ed Words lip r 1 e n e y res lu �nd a very lovely
Of a Good Conn
you enjoy talking 1
de—How much
o him.
Of t;nhsppiness•—The habit of for-
getting actual balkiness.
Of Beauty —Not that it is perfect
but that it always ' Lttracts.
Of Virtue --Not .1 what it does not
do, but what it do not want to do.
Of Purity—Not what it has not
seen, but what it his not touched,
Of Charm --Not ! how deeply you
feel it,but how keefly you remember
it.
gainly feet imide no disturbing ghost, however, who entered his
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noise as they busiek themselves to room With just a 1- tic flush of color
send fro. creeping into her ,:-ale cheek, and a
No one oottict Etre told the pang little tremor in bet . tone, as she
that wrenched his Tweet as he bent said :
over his little patient and ca•rofull . Yon once prom ed me Ion„ 'atgo
gave the pit)... +hri ri i tother his las that you would h ild sacred any re -
directions t,,.• tee lila 1. Only when quest of mine. I eerhaps have fee -
he had u ailrepine the streetand felted anyright toretniett yeti
of it
the duty strain had a axed, he look- but yoga are not o . easily to forget,
et as a nian who had fought _a fight and—and, ,Tack, c n't go t .I cianitet
>s> : conquered.bear it.
What am I, that so. -ad a thought It was out now, all that bad cost
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Suffered for Aveive Years.
r17r, Geo. i3. 1Wi11ieent, the extensive
lean uteeth rer of troll baskets,. Thorold,
writes :--•`1 tottered -.city severely from
sick and nervous he.incihes andbilious.
ness for of er twelve ears and had tried
all the' advortiseci Yi its, powders, and
other medicin butbtained
es t( fined verylittle
r
relief until about ttreyars ago,
to use Stark's Powde end slewe theft
[have -been a differe t man. and now
'
seldom have i( heads . 1t 1 haveany
tendency that wny,S ries Powders give,
immediate relief." rite, 2Se a box ;
sole by ell rnedtciee (,lea's.
Of a Student—
knows, but how n u
know. •
Of a Realist --No that he ever
depicts ideally, bu that he.never..
depicts falsely,
Of a Fine. Man— of the berm
that he does not do, but the good
that he does de.
Of 1+ a.seination—N�
you remember it, but 1
you forget.
Of the 'Worst Pessimi
a poor life and then pr
you practice,
how much be
; Interestipg to Fruit Growers.
:
i The sutural meeting of tile Calla.
diLL11 Fruit Buyers' and Exporters'
Association was held ll .'r'ororito 011.
Tuesday, g objects o
! ab t f
I
The - 1u ,
1 a Aug, J
I. ucs(l �, a
association are to do away, with evils
Which have become injt111O11S t0 the
trtlde as a whole. Among these are
(1) s111)piying of barrels by the pur-
chaser, ('?) buying on the rise or With
ilo settled price, (11) au undefined
standard of quality which allows
growers .t0 insist ,upon buyers taking
inferior fruit, especially when an
;advance bee taken place after pur-
elnLses, (•1•) shippers count of curare
or less" bill of puling clauses being
given to exporters, instead of clean
bills, (5) tho careless handling of
fruit: by • transporters, and (6) the
g};owing of those kinds of fruit whirl'
are unsuitable for tete export trade.
Ill, a circular issued by the associa-
tion it 1s pointed out that the first
three named evils eau only be met
by adopting n.. uniform printed con-
tract, a copy of which will be sub-
mitted for approval at the annual
meeting. The fourth and fifth can o
only be overcome by united cffbrt
on the part .of buyers in insisting
upon getting clean bills of lading,
rrlle latter can only be overcome. by
educational effort upon the part of
all Interested. The association isnot
a combine and (foes not 111 any tray
concern itself with, the stale of
prices. �
Relief in six hours,—Distressing Kid..., •
ney and meteor diseases relieved in six. ,,,
hours by the "Great South American Kid-
ney Cure." This`great remedy is a great
surprise and delight to physicians on ac-
count of its.exoeeiling promptness in relieves
big. pain in the bladder, ltidneys, bank and .
every part of the urinary passages its finale
alio female. It relitvts retention of water
and pain in -passim; it almost immediately.
If yon want gnick relief seer cue this is
your remedy. tiold at Chisholm's drug
store.
What would IFenimore Cooper say
if he heard that his favorite Black-
foot ie earnedupwards foot Indians bed cl 1 � ai cls of
$:),000 by freighting afoul selling coal?
Yet, according to the Qc lgary- Herald
they•did this last y,ear,'aend they now
have three alines t on the reserve ;
but the mining j carried on in a
primitive fashion. They are putting .
up new houses it tri lumber taken
out at Castle Aloe stain, and many of
the buildines an painted.
5
Poe Cholera orbus, Cholera in-
fnutum, Cramn. , Colic, Din,rhr0n,'
Dysentery, and Spiumer Complaint Dr.
Fowler's Extract ;,of Wild Strawborty is
a prompt. sato atncl' ate Mire that has
been a pnpuIiii' av rite for over 40 years.
The colultiissi i ,appointed to in-
quire into the latt►,1'ullinan strike met
at Washington recently, and decided
to begin their invtigation at Chi-
cago.
My feet were so I dly swollen that I
could not wear my : hoes. I trot Yellow
Oil, and to fay list nishnnent it gave
instant relief. find to 1•ottlea completely
cured me. Mrs. W. '. McKay, Berwick,
Ont.
Didst thou MY .L' hear that • things
ill got had ev 'r bad success?— ..
Shakespeare.
without a heart.
Little Unties, early assumed, make
greater 91105 t0 follow easier of ac-
co1uplisli cent.
A holy life h?is. a voice; it speaks.
when the tongtidels silent, and is
either a eq}lstant„at s ction or a per-
potent
er-
t 1 reproof, • •
e 11 t
p u ep
The spirit of a 'erson is ever shed-
ding some power, just as a flower is
steadily bestowiree fragrance upon
the :Lir.
Do the duty w1`clh Best Nearest to
you. Every dut34which Is bidden to
wait returns with
at its back,
'To know a man
ed will do more foi
tore than all the
that WQL'e ever wet
seven fresh ditties
hat can be trust -
one's moral na-
ooks of divinity
ten. •
• There can be :Ude right doing
without right thi eking and. • rigbt
being, God ober ter is the surest
fouutaiu of good co 'duet,
Reciprocity* is a aw of life. We
cannot expect mu h happiness or
strength from our. t low men unless
we give something 1 return,
As„the soil, liowev rich it may be,
cannot be product ve without cul-
ture, so the mind without oultivation.
can neeee produce„ od fruit.
Jealousy forbids 411 outflow of af-
fection or geiu rosit•' into any other
channels than its:b vn, thus inflicting
untold injury to allconcerned.
As the sword of tl e best tempered
'metal is the most flex ble, so the truly
generous are most courteoas , and
pliant in their haat "or to their in-
feriors.
The best equipmcn for well -doing
is in the experience ga necl from hav-
ing cloile well before Tho reward
of one duty is the yower to fulfil
another,
It is o
use
to say that there f Something just
as good as Rip�Lns Tabules for dis-
orders of the stow tch and liver.”
It is not, so. This s ;indeed remedy
rue you. One
} will relieve and
tabule gives relief.
Fans are smalle . this year than
heretofore, in grace ul acknowledg-
ment of the fact, dot btless, • that it is
harder to raise the w nd than it used
to be. 1
Bride:' Are you 'going to leave
this early, Alonzo ? Alonzo : rd give
ten years of my life to q emain longer,
darling; but I'd be finod a dollar if I
missed my lodge Ineetil
g.
Frances and her p pa had a few
squares to go, and th atter asked :
Frances, shall we real
street car ? Well, pap
11111e girl, . I'll walk i,
me.
I think I will take r
next three weeks, 'r
secretary and trcasarei
company to the chin
But you returned few
wceke ago. True : t�
holiday as secretary.
now as treasurer.
c or take the
, replied the
,
you'11 carry
Eholidae the
marked the
of a private
nen thereof,
one only two
at los my
I wish to go
ch he wants toPapa, said little Katie, do you
know how high those clouds are ?
No, child, answered lies father with 1
an Indulgent smile Well, said i
Katie'.; regarding th m with critical
eye t do. They're cirrus clouds,
and they're about tl rte miles and a
half high. You . did et have very
good schools when yt.i waslittle,did
you, papa ?
An interesting relit iii the custody
of :~lies Ball, a velar •e of General,
Washington, livingat the Louise;
7onie, is the paintin of a little girl
holding in r aim a -'
o r c t ttte i.
g
� 1
q'lic
picture le said by' co rnoisseuts 'to be.
very fine, and is the work of .Toseph'
(Hopkinson, the a t11or of "Itai1.
Columbia,” and the son of newels
Hopkinson, one of 11 a signore of the
Declaration of Indc',endence, This
gentleman was the 'grandfather of
the well-known rvrI r` Prams Iiop-1
Y .
kins0 Smith and
1
n a d tt
s probably
from hiethat the thee ofp"Colonel
Carter of Cartersvll " inherited las
artistic talent—Hai leas linear,
lg. D. C. the boueetT_1d remedy for
>itotnacb. trot bi
Of a Woman's Powe
a o e
exclusively you think
she is there, but how of
of her when she le not tl
Some people In(tgh 1
pretty teeth. The use o
Tooth Powder makes pep
than urer. It's so til
�(
Sold byru ' g s
.
g
is
gt
There is often cihse
tween crooked actions
straits.
Indigestion is stubb
tx o`t'ereoutes
how keenly
rrr .much else
m ---Leading
teaching what
—Not how
f her when
�n you think
aete.
> show their
Yvory White
le laugh more
Price
ationship be.
tel desperate
n but R. D.
Toronto
ERR1:7'1
Ontario.
As Well as Ever
After Taking H d's Sarsaparilla
Cued bf ai. S .rlous Disease.
"I tray sntlerh,g fr -m what is known as
Bright's disease for fir1 years, and for days at S.
time I have been una. _To to straighten myself
tip. ]I was in bed for ti ,,eo weeks; during that
timo
I had leeches. e es nPp] _gid suer ctertved no hone,
fit. Seeing hood's Saiaparnla advertised hi
the papers I decided t! try a bottle. I foutu
SarsiardIa
relief before /had Ants
tie, 1 got so much .'he1
bottlo that t deckled to
taking the emotes befitl
Id ciinmyltie." Gro.;
Hood's Pills are
easy of Mitten. Sold bei
ed *Ulu; lislt•Ota bot^ -.
front taetfng.tt(e first
r5
another, •
fee tovorr'
1tnPt1,roron,
Ont.
otnpt and efficient; yistr •
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