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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1848-09-01, Page 1ardeplis taw ea "ed, ter, 40, two so alit Saba* Itterithi SAY min meg ; 4h ettialte *tree 4•.1 seam filetle•400* 14111100104 • ASS le Afeelleebb.ille ...it emildrio lie TEN SHILLINGS / TM, (11112A71111111"IRMIBIBLe GOOp TUB GREATEST PORSIBLE NUMBER.), AT TOE END uf TOM URAL OW:000 ACRES OF LAND POIL BMX IN CANADA WEST. 'THE CANADA COMPANY have for 1.• disposal, attest 1,600,000 ACRES Ols LAND clispersesi throughout ,tneet of the Tivreships in Upper Ceeada---eterly 600,- 000 Actuate situated to the Huron Tract, well known aa ooe of the mart fertile parte of the Province—it haa trebled eta pepele- lion in five years, and now entities dr wards of le;000 inhabitants. The LANDS ere offered by my le LEA SE, for Ten Years, or for gnosis being done away lean. The Rents payable 1st February each year, are about the Interest at Six Per Cont.upon the price of the .Land. Upon most of the Lots, when L EA S E D, MONEY 18 REQUIRED DOWN—whilst upon the others, according tor locality, one, two, or three years Rent, must be paid in advisee, —but thee° pavnienta will free the Settler from further cails until end, 3rd or eats year of his term of 'matte. The right to PURCHASE the !TEE - HOLD during the term, is secured to the Lessee at a freed sum named in lease, and an allowance is made according to antici• pitted payment. tion can be obtained, (by applicant's, if by letter post-paid) at the COMPANY'S OrrIttra, Toronto and Goderids ; of lir req., Asphodel, Colburoe District ; Dr. Stratford, Huron Ihstriet. Goderich, March 17,1848. 7 Lenity tmttlYTIED IT MR. terialtaTTIonesee, pill: Subscribers having Leased tho above -* SUPERIOR HOTEL, beg leave res- pectfully to intimate to their !mends and the public in geeeral, that they have otened fdr the reception yid aecoutmodation of Boarders and Traveller', where they will be happy to receive those oho may honour them with their patrooage. It will always be their wetly to furnieb the Table with an ample poriion of the best leoductions of the seititon, and to keep their Bar supptied with Wines and Liquors of the beet de- ectriptioe, so as to merit the approeal of their customers. JOHN LANCASTER. Goderichs 7.•, 28, 1848. Itf N. B.—Excellent Stabiing will be afford- ed, and we active and attentive Groom wfil be always in attendance. VotARRISTERS and ,Attorldes at Law, A-. Solicitors in Chancery, and Bankrupt- cy, Notary Public and Conveyseeere, rich and Stratford, Huron District, C. W. ll•NIEL HOME LIZARS, :Stratford. Goderich, April 20, 1448. 8rel THE INDIAN WITH HIS DEAD CHILD. Then the hunter tumid •way front that scene, Where the home of his 'fathers oace had beers, And battling thoughts &sled o'er Ids tread, Of tbi white maces faith and love nettled. Ijoossey with tips dead IS the darkness of the lured boughs, Bat my heart is higb and fearless, As by mighty wing. airborne; The nallietain-ragle hath len plumm So stroog se love and score. I have raised thee from the grave-eod, By the white neta's path defiled Oa to tie ancesinal wetter.*** 1 treat thy dust, my child! To give my dead • place, Whero the swirly footsteps of the fres eat the rocking pines made answer— Go, bring us back thine own ! Awl the @treeing from all thil:nter's lasted -with an eekoieg Thou shali rest by sounding waters, That y•t 'mimed may rolf; The voices of those chaialess ones With joy @halt tby seal. In the silence of the midnight 1 journey with the dew'. Where the.ar rows of my father's bow •Tkeir faleonelight have sped. lbave left the spoilers' dwellings For edliknore behind Uointagled with their household sounds, For me shall sweep the wind. Alone, amidst their hearth -fires, I.watch'd my child's decay Uncheer'd 1 saw the "pint -light ?roan his yeasg eyes fede away. Wheu besd mak ea my bosom, When the death -sleep o'er him 1•11, Was there one to say—"A friend is Dear?"' There was mete 1—Pale race, larewell ! To the forest, to the -seders, To the warrior and his how, Jiack, beck ! I bore thee laughing thence, —I bear thee siumberieg nolr I bear him unto burial 1eith the mighty hunters goitre— I shall hear thee in the forest-twee-se,— Thee wilt 'peek of joy, Iny Ina ! IR the silence of the midnight Bat my bears is strong. my step is Beet, My father's path 1 tread. 1110M THE MONTREAL TRANCR1PT. "It is the way with Nature ! /Pile gal- uine creence of Truth never dies." In my last, I tempered the dtffefent eye- tems et Mental Philosophy, faleely so called, to artificial Sewers. I have seen mirth eni tenons ef Nature, to artfully constructed, that ft required the closest oliderSitten 'go detect ttleir fallacy. Yet even in artificial flowers, there Hal. ways something real—something truly littoral, or they would never be objects of interest. The size, the /meth the eeflener of the stems, branchee, leave', buds, tad blossome, were all real, bet they wanted 'theta real fluwerr. ortl-the- febrIestoms of !dental Philmernitiy, arid ill they relate to science, politics, morals, -or religion, they meet have wuniething matly natural absoit them, Of they coold never have any influence on the wond ef own, who is a real being.—Biehop Berkley be ibe contrary, noterithetandtng. matter," therefore, it does nut matter Wiest he attys. Bot what is really true in conoexion with • falba system, may be likened to the sime form, and cutout. of artificial tluWets; they sorve only to deceive the beholder; and the more he is gratified with their appearauce, ed, if he does not thscritninate between what is merely euperficial, and what is the pro- duction of mature. To pursue the ides; the gteat mass of mankind hare Ileen living for ages upon soup meld° of such artificial weeds--heaeo the slowness of Illelf moral and usteliectual THE RECALL. Alas ! the kiod, the playful, and the gay, They who have gladden'd their domestic beard, And cheer'd the winter bearth—do thee remit I In music armee ye went And the early flower -meats wander by, Witletnoureful memories blest The senlatil of every hourshold voice Are grown more lad and deep, And the sweet ward—Brorese—wakes • wish To tern aside aad weep. 0 ye belovede eiome home 1—the hoar Of many a greetiog tone, Tbe time of hearth -light sad of smog Returns—and ye are gone ! And darkly. heaeily it falls Oa the forsake° room, Burdening tbe heart with tendersess, That deepens midst the gloom. With all your boyhood'. tie* Demoted, beneath the desert'. palm, Or em the Imo nsid-ore '141d stonow hills battles AC Or where *irk rivers foam Oh 1 1.11b is dein where es are set-. Beek, ye beloved I cow* home Coon With 16.1 and winds agree& Aed swift birds o'er the maia 1 Oar love hr groan roo aohowfit, Brag se les youth sole f Brim the glad loose. 410sie 414ktar still your beam. is Ifals r ipbe4it A' yew 111114 „„, A PPLICATION will beeped° to the next -r-1- Session of the Provincial Legislature, for tears to bring in a Bill to constitute and form Pie following Townehips •nd Gore, end Block of Land, Oa :—North Easthope, South Earrthope, Dosteletind Gore,—Ellice, Blanshard, Fullerton, Logan end Ilibbert,— •nd Waiters half of Wilmot, end the Block of Lied behind bogan,--teto a new lam- trict. ALEX. MITCHELL Stafford, [Huron], t let of April, 1848. e0111111 FARM FOR SAI.E. MIHE eneseribm offers fee sale Lot Nek. .1. ore* toe seventh CIMICOILlinll a the Township of Colborne, West. Desoto*. Them is on the premises • small Log Bern, with 15 acres under good cultivation, led wet! fenced. The Land is of excellent meaty, and within miles of the Town of of Oslo wtU be mode boeern by applying to Willem Rehertme, EsieviCia- DAVTD TO THORIC TT MAW OONCIOner, MX- OLIVER, /tense Left tee wishes( 1110 unsettled aczousta 'fah the Chat' of the 1st Division orjerl, Goderich, advises all Pities Indlibted to Mtn to ote that gee - ways to einesageseeew vonerp,, rnajilyiT 1141450.-1 was always me timr. Happy the mem who ee 1 mnile, It of blown', and nrity, Yid Ben - like the glad sass ode) obi • 1 doubt n lerealled r‘ old," sa mg ha he Moroi riy nom. mesa wasly wawa, r A1114 44 poth 1—take -me word fee ft---gotub, Jo ••• owe Yell slippers, drawdlieg at noon fa a very deerepid glIS A. ineWuldnille, owl X•Iff#fh dot loath whieti sem Id womb/ hifffigiMnig But " tbe genuine caserve of truth sober dies." I have often heard it said that it la no matter what a man believe., if he only acts right—aye, that's the if. Sul/posse • person who had never seen a ruse, were presented with an artificial one, whicb he was made believe was • real flower;—'tis true, a rose by any other name would smell as 'wee, but anything else by the naine of a ruse, would' not,—therefore, the person 'would find himself mistaken if he attempted to make rose %cater of -the leaveti; neverthe- less he woeld have gained' in knoWledge, Ina:much as he would hay, obtained just ideas of thefurat, size, and colour of a rose, marks. , there, never will be a nine which, in the abstract, are truths of natilre;e for bigotry—Alt,. has head end cannot and these be might- compare with'etflbri think—it Me ee heart and cannot feel— troths, and teach with edvanttioe to his chit- when it moves it is in wrath—when it dren. Thus it has always been with man- pauses it is amid ruins—and if, for a Dio- mede theories. Althoukh they did nothing ment, ft stoops from its infernal flight, 'tie but deceive those who trusted in them, on some kindred rock, to whet its vulture while thee it"nd. Yet when thee fell. and fangs, and replerne ita wiugs for- a mute ilt4 affray:, dill, and trill fall. they ever lee eaneninary detestation. G B. upen the general mind the impreesion of Moutreal, August, 1849. some eternal truths, which have accumula- ted, and will accumulate, ithel the 'specula- tors in human credulity will find no place MY UNCLE'S ACCOUNT ON THE COST in the wide whereon to plant their fabrica- OF A PA IR OF ANDIRONS. "Peter," ssid my uncle, knocking the and temptations, solid ell the eeterity of Then shell the harmony ef the universe earthly Buis, there are good men, witted , aches from his pipe, and laying it on the „Eoghteen hangrethe be demonstrated—when the, sound penti- corner -siege of the neantelleece, and then "Therethere was a lawn to be laid rut lives shed brigteness epee the dark amide duration, and the univeisal philanthrupist clan, the profound philosopher, the sincere fixing those sadirons cost me one thouaand dal - hie eyes, on the andirone; Peter, and neatly hewed -ea eervent to be hired—ethateurroutot themb. he it true, if we must deceive the multitude; these may have all the appeerance of real trees, but they having beet so often grafted with new branches, to shelter the nrtmerous cormorants, that roost truorrgrt their foliage, ultimately he - come top heavy: and when the enquirer af- ter,truth begins to trycpp one the routs of the new plant, n fa ve>g7fketr that he will undermine seine of tug rdriless artifice. which ubvtruct his *greats, aid dame, having no foundation it1 nature; come thua- dering to the gsund--cohnerseee and all.— If the reader has but a moderate develop. - went of the organ of competition, this simile may enable him to account for the boetiNty often manifested stalest new dia• coteries in sefenee. 1 here ohm been tell' by honest oppo- aieets that they Would Piston to bo argu- .enf>L 11L larder df phrenology, because they eonsidere7't rl—atit Wee eppoaed to ►e lIgjon. I call such oppoaehte honest, be- cause they speak as they thank, mud we call Wm them in the enjoyment of ibis optewo without injery to the eause of essence. But I haus met wins others, who were equally invilnerable to reason, ander corer of the same .. cement; and yet they wootd pre- tend to have other olsjeetions o1 • wienei character, which it was only tabour In vain fav the Perenologist to overthrow. It has been insinuated that one of my motives in the publication of these letters', was to undermine the loin of tire chnrtian. la reference to this I would only state, that independent of any external e%idenco what- ever, I am • believer in the Dtviee n►a/Fra- non of the t)Id •nd New Testaments.— And were other evidence considered neces- sary, I, for my own part could find none stronger than phrenology, which shows bow fully the moral and *pintoal wants of moa may be "applied by the sublime doc- trines ofChritianity. Phrenology aesuo►es to be nothing more than the revelation of the laws of nature in the physiology of man—by the evidence of which, we contend, that the- reienee should only be estimated. And just as certain as any one proved his religion to be in oppo- sition to these laws, an certain does he prow his religion to be false. When we consider the many evils that mankind are suffering. in consequence of the ignorance th.t generally prevails in regard to human nature; n the discussion of such a subject a talk or talk o this, serely it is no tithe for ow itself. "But why need I as one of Irelaorfa orators re - Cbmknissioner (Nedra SAO; • Qom v Ly 43cr.a. l•ist rear "They put their beads together, Peter, as I was Napoli, and contioute till I got a marble heath, welch coat me twenty dol - Lire. Yes, tweoty dollars ie. least. Than he4! 011 hints thrown out shout the oriels- ork armed the lire piece not correspond- ing ROA e. hearth. I etood it out fur • oienth or ties ogataq your aunt and tbe gitle,,but they et !mirth got ne belief et uf brick. And Uwe the elJ owdeu mantel- piece was su uut ut. character that It was necesoary to have • warble one., The coat of all thus was nearly oae bundred dollars. And now that the spine of improvement bad a Wart, there was no tit/upping place. The seer marble mantel put to •haitie the sad gainteJ, of course: ;end to prepare them for remit, auutfry repairs wore Mereeeeteryee. While this was going on, your 'Tit and ibe girla appeared to be quite satioligii and when it %ea alone, they had no idea., uld peeler could be made to look so apruce.— Um. thus was only a short respite. The old NUMBER 31. —Do yeti thina he Could tell nom, Of any other lin tieh mower that ewer steed sees leather, from the ellay• of old Caplets Noah of the Ark %haler dowawards, how wan) eledis of peanuts the,. ars in the col- euses 1 Well, there aro just fire. Kobel pa- triou, mahogany patriots, spoon), patriots, boom Osseo eritturo al first sight, tor they are as different fruni each other •• • boos is trod le a gentleman that talk. better than bit lidhts, halite got much property in a gineral way, and hopes to grab a little in the tweets:it scramble. Ile etarta on Ine own heek to his ride tor support, and 41;ocUtilli111 utell gatue. If lie got lam due,lie would get a genus fur his reward.— a_ logger e-hurre:leack ; you'll know hini by los gait. As soon as be begins tte get on a bit in the %vete', he is even envious of all that's ithoect him, and it lie tenet get he is ter taktie Ins betters teal/ogee,/ •way rag carpet began to raise a dest, and I found efrons thaw. Tu skin. his pride over inid hero would be no poace.—" eater les vanity, he days he ts excluded on "New nty dear," ea:d the phi lady with • accouut of his pohtios and patriuttetn, • pleasiter smite, aceosupauied with a partial martyr to his virtue. This chap. intetakes relation of the bead. . • impudence fur Independence, and •buse for " New father !" exclaimed the girth, manliness : be meet about a little the dale- " rill 1 gut a new carpet. nett again, "lensed the old feroiture, and it bad to be turned out and replaced with new. Nee, Peter count up, my lesi; twenty dollars fur the hearth, ono hundred fur the mantel- piece, and thirty for repairs. 1Vhat dues that make r "One hundred and fifty, uncle." " Well, fitly fur japer and paint." "Two hundred." ° Then fifty fur a carpet, and one hundred at least for furniture." "Three hundred and fifty." "Ahem ! 'fhere's that clock too, and the blinds—fifty more." othMery. aunt and' counains winked at etch "Now" cootinued lily uncle, so much for this one room. No sooner was this ruotu finethed than the coniplanits came from al. quarters about the dining-rooto and entry. Long belore this, had surrendereci at die- ereeten, and handed in iny eubmissuon.— and must dont:roue of all, and should go The dining roolu curt four hundreJ tourer- to the workhuuso. The true patriot is one What does that count, Peter r who is neither a sycophant to the govern- " Eight hundred, uncle." . meet nor a tyrant to the people, but te e dred to make them reyine with tthe down are wrong, who regards what's right, as mai":1;17-n. the chambers—at least fourchun- who will manfully oppose either when they tniuuster raid tog& and cot what is pope - "The outeide of the houee had to be re- a whule, Out willini re mood or repair any paired and painted, of coulee. Add two part:teat is defective. hundred for that." " Fourteen hundred." "Tim Blamer Stne or How.twinw.7—There " I hen there meet be a piazza in front- -1 that cost twu hundred. ' are geed men et erytthere. l'here are men • " Sixteen hundred." • whit are good toegoodneste sake• In oh - Here aunt began to yawn. Letty to poke ecurity, in retirement, beneath the 'Woe" the fire,latet to turn over the leave, of a of tee thousand dwellings, scarcely known to the wotid, and never aek to be known '' A w • h there are good men; in adversity, In poverty est and nastiest J tie w bolo &wk. Ties ieller should be served out in hie own way ; he phouid stand In tbe pillory and be pelted with rotten eggs. spoons poariut le weileneattiu', wily Billy, who thinks tiro woi Id can be reduced to equates like • draft - board, and governed by Systtinil ; who talks about reform', adifyin', programme, - schoolmaster,' abroad, liberality, responsi- bility, aud a pack of party catch words that he,don't know the ineentug of. This chap ia • fool, aud ought to go to the infirmary. popular prejudice, appeals to the passions - or the web, and Ines to set tbent aloe their nclier neighbours, and attempts to ride "slo *ilea shoulders into thegovesnutent, sod to trecure place, will sacrifice everything that Is valuable; and good, and respectable. Ile In his philueophy. lle Id 4111111, and acts ageinst cenvictitne. Tine Man is the loudest wit meet in the same temp te, to %ors ip biro?, the same God. But it ie only the gradual' development of the trellis of nature, ctowly .0h, who r. r cried the girls. but surely modifying the humeri mind, as tu render rt amenable to the dieine prec8e0pts " Impossibte !" said I. " True, every word true. One thousand. of Reveiations, that will ultimately produce did soy t tsoussod_foii two the desired consummation. The many evils and deprivations to which meu of every th"„ elaiir:,/oo. id my soot, rowing Sp Makin eoctety are exposed, have -been long deplored by peilanthupic titindei—and many her twit Rog for the night. "I should kket to know what you are talking about." have been the well meant echemes that have m I b t fe aril nd 1 ted hi dresses at double the former coat, and a and penal in being wrong; that many are parties given oceasionally—bonnets and hundred other little expenses in keeping lame to every holy truste and faithless be- wail the new order of things. And. all 'ward every holy affection; that many ITO these grew nut of those very endirone.— coldly selfish, and meanly itensual; yte, cold when I paid two thourand ilollars." and dead to everything that is not wrapped Yes, Peter, 1 was entirely within bound. Matti,. intermit, •or The epposition was now 'fleeced. My up In then. owo tette more darkly' wrapped up in the veil of deify sant Immediate!! rood, and gitessifed P appetites. Bo it 'to; but 1 thank God that bed -tone. I was bat alone with-ehy unCle, fir not all we are oblieed to believe.— who was not inclined to drop the inti.k.et. not there are tine hearts amid the throe( uf tbe terse and the triable/a. There aro warm and genereue hearts, which the cold atmovphere of surrounding selfielmees never chills; and eyes unueed to weep for eynipattly Iter the sorrow of othere. Yes, there are good inen and true ince; I thauk them; 1 biota them for what they are. God trout on high doth bless them, and giveth his angel. charge to keep them; and nu where in the holy record are these words . more precious or strung, thoee *loch it is written that 0041 loretb the • righteous one. Such men are ibex,. Let not their precious virtues bte dietrustell.— As turely and as evidently as mime men bare obeyed the calls of ambition and plea- sure, so surely and so evidently twee other men obeyed the vtece of couemeoce, and "chueen rather to suffer with the people et God, than to enjey the pleasure uf mu fur • Selene." Why, titer) lnettk 011111 sylfefil contlict keener tar than the conteet ler men, who, amid item, and insult, and nue. tol.! her mother, who, tutting sir ell peva,- hility retreat, to sorptiss, coast ruction, a od Inc !mooed fingt.r, and the ihe iscurothl lip, of pride, steed firm in there in- Tbo young lady, however, hearing stair., ran to the leads awl tnek desparat, known •teps of her mother hobbling up !sapid tenet feet font inches, over chrism nf ot 114 earl' their tntobbing hcarts ii. prayer, 4.4 huah (ham to y Ina kora the trotted, alighted on thp a"1"1"*" ahd • even in too, bad world; sign. that • redeem- I m▪ oo hied. Her soother, having in vain u'euee Prnul2 404 nil ' lokana that che0511041.ouch every good boo. gouge* leer in her Ineier's ek.mhar, estop' in ilsooghttul mind, hey tool all outer er .el to her room, where firrelmg bee oe.eirongly Mee . The Toeing lady *lord the follow. "e11", - sag slot grub off ilhohland leder*, alai was MI Until 1111011111 Morley the •epteleifteet A gentleman navies. i• remarkaba long Tiede, htqleheArd a lad observe la enittlir he* is longet t am hie life." Struck and% the singularity of the oreiervatien. be re• ttiFd Slid %Retested all explanation. — " eeld the' brie. ' Iced at school that Ifit Mk bet a spin, arid I ant maze year lee. le skiable that ittagth." been promulgated se reniedier; bet these hand. firmly on hie ported knees, and wits i He was a persevenng man, end never gave ip what he undertook tIll he hed done the i ial, when it waft attemoted to carry them ilere"f"e j'a" be" fl'""d "tell,' .1"ffec' a deliberate Rite which showed no doubt of I work. ooroughiy. So he brought out hie hie being able to prove hit assertion, he be- ,.. into prastice. Why have they failed 1 I _am_ vouke and account., antfaet stereo milkier. been based upon erroneous Mean or human ' " e". ''''' -``i -' 0-'-' ''''''' I-- -15-, kept ine up till after midnight, before he we had a pen, of collusion ted aacOrrie..— e aters. Fourier, for example, believe* tett:- I got through. Ms conclosion ale that the Your cousin, Letty, saes one day, ' Either, , pair of andirons cost him two thousand four man mind, aud lie made ent tits theory foe 17 "/ Sweiv° Prine"" °‘ ac"" la ihe h - don't Vey thtnk thrive old andirons are get. suadned and no, duliars ! the regeneration of bernan society accord- tiog too shabby r Shabby or not, I thought they would hold the wood op as nicely as if ingly. But it waa Gaily a theory. never 1....‘0 they were made of gold. So I mod 10 at - be realised: beetsem lt ten"' "slice `'" tention to hetty. 1 less afraid she wee masy of the most "'woeful sentiments 10 I.erolomit proud. Soon after that, Peter." thw uwalwa al lawa' it w" a° artitiaall Al e a continued, "your aunt took il my un amongst such vagaries Ny those who know you can't get along without dragging me nothing sbettt its principles. All that • Phrenologfins contend foe in the way of changing !metal institutions le, that men should study human nature as tt exist. If "Your aunt took it op, 'Peter, and she sant one neighbours could afford bread Tan Meninx's danebter of the Hig and gentleman, raitell her inferior in rank and torten°. Her family, thoegh they gav no encourageewent to the match. per - mitt him to visit them et the castle of Ruthren, in Perthshire, and en such tote. - alone the ch•mber atweigned te him was in • tower, near another tower in which hie andieons and weie no better off than we level/ ml•tre" 11°P1' ()T1 "fle or " phrenology be true, let education be based were. ilind she said Letty and her sister , the young ledy, before the doors were shut, go. into her lover's apartment, but Nome upon it, and society will ultimately remodel Jane were jest getting old enough to see person elf Me Ismer, havmg devenvered itself, so as to be prodoetive of much more company, and the stingy-10okt* old and- .tedl'ilthIal tweantf •ed ssioYawssta Haab none might hurt their market. I knew thet wrist is attainable at present. wriaten will have their own way, and there Dr• Gail began to teetotal so phrenology war no use in objecting, and so I got the Yieenee in the year IV" wawa sews andirolte; the price of thitm WU ten dollars =• e'st'Astti theemiteveme bone f0"4" °Pi" " Ab, that's mere like it," eried my annt. with jealousy upee tiro pronielgatioe of My dear. I wise yon would et' etteire. nature' truths. It was truce discovered 1,, etee Taw an,f 1 het. w , ,e,„ ere, that Oro lewdest". of Golfe dectrenee were ne t aft,o. we hati irm tun, sew, so sat boatel* to lfrahel end Istilversarlah, 1,41 VI" by the totem flee talking' calif' the stsr ter, W• it, selltnwalawa. hallateln• um! 10111•4119 tile Hetes er whierlIte•Macked yid nit- ers 1,11"asdiatelY roused tram( fiwro•— even. 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