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Vietnam's rower w sees~
Fr••w his otaal!e to his grave dew/ re
Che Poet's Corner.
RIF a.siaw. wlstt.w. I for his happineses epode the love .1 esu.
Aeries le niy neighbor's wtadow
ZeIni Ile draping*
e loath ice Bowls ,.ley elm
A babe taaooswt face.
His lost. la .utu.wea slippers,
Are tapping /hs p -shed e1a*s.
And las crowd in the street leek upwe rd.
Aad sod sod smile.. they pan
Jost here In ray cottage wisdom.
Oatehleg Mee la the ossa.
!"wW • putehsd ..d faded Nei
pleads sy ewe little ewe.
Ira Rtes lege pare awn b ,dials.
As the baby's over the tray,
♦al he keeps my heart fres breaking
At w.y tallies every day.
Hemetimp wines the day Is esdwd. .
Aad 1 sit la the dusk to reel
With the face of niy steeples darling
Heaped elan to :or lonely breast,
1 way teat nay neighbor's baby
May not natal heaven's rases elk
But that some .aay crown the forehead
Of sly loved ase as they fall.
And when 1 draw the stockings
home his tittle weary feet.
And kiss the rosy dimple..,
is. h•. Inaba wround and sweet -
I think of the dainty garments
Saes little children wear,
Aad that sy (.od with fields them
Front mins so pure and fair.
May Ont forgive my envy --
1 know not what 1 said :
beart Is crushed and troubled -
My net/tbor', bar is dead !
i saw too little colla.
As they carded it out today.
A motley's heart is bre,klee
le the tuansien over the wa,.
The light is fair in my window
The flowers blame a: roc door .
My boy Is chasing the sunbeams
That d Face en the eotta.ge floor.
The macs ut health are dlo,sing
Oa my darling'', cher k today,
Bat the baby le gone from the window
Of the r..aariocl neer (be way.
Fashion's Fancies.
Ices The eaperieuess .4 • Numb. stew eisie
man, ride who thought he weed weld Da the
eye a Southern writer. Hip NU. hs
joy, les eery life, depends bonsai's* and
treetiaslr ewes the mutest love that
nurses h's infant years, touch his child-
hood, trams his youth, and refutes an
his manhood. Infinitely holy, utterly
self-awcrilisioK, pun, noble, beautiful is
the "uuterual Inetinct"—aid known's
Ole heights of it, proving as strength,
*saute Ile altnegatiuo of self, men call st
divine—sad so reeks, the lore tet Oud
oto a.l butasniey. Yet even from this
(aunt of exquisite Waderneap they tura
their steps to a love more alluring, mon
entrancing, sura •bewbiug ; they leave
all and cling to their wives, poseeeeine in
them everythtog. Wonderful and pecu-
liar is the great munglsne of human
bearneaf organisms irresistibly attracted,
of souls that feel with and for each other,
of two braes fsone mince, of two
lives and yet a er ki—pbraal
afectioa. ..
This is true marries, and a Ws glide
woman is most lovely. Stattd&ng dee an
equality with her husband, she is adviser
and assistant—the sharer of his happiness
and hu truublee, hie hel�lueet, his com-
fort. his joy.
That then are a arriwlgue far different
from this is true, moat unhappily ; hut
even here w..mao shows her plower --for
aril if she choose, to curse, or wgoud, if
she desires to bless and ennoble the life
thus brought beneath her paraxial in-
fluence. A great poet says that
As the husband is the wife is; thou art a.al
with a clown.
And the Freemen* of his nature will have
wined hto drag thea down.
Thii is entirely fallacious. It will al-
ways be the strongest that leads,wbet
their strength be of an intellectual
moral force, and a woman of mind,
refinement, of honorable nature, .d ideal-
ity, could nut fail to nl•odify and even
correct the materiality that may exist in
her husband's thoughts, feeli,a .. or ac-
tion, as his very coarseness would serve
to hewn his power. A wife need not
sink leo the lard of the 'clown' to whom
she is 'inst.d.She can raise him, per-
haps slowly, but still surely, to her own
Red never guns out of fashion. standard. Let her first touch his heart
Yellow flowers are very fashionable. —through pity, through shame, or even
Felt will be revived for fall hats and through his niers ,assigns, but .aloe pos-
bonneta mess power over that and it will not be
Sleeves are to be worn lower on the sell can 1,e made to the
to beautiful
shoulders. and refining agencies, the battle is won.
Round turbans are the uuvelty far It may take a lifetime, but a woman can
,early fall wear. afford to spend even a lifetime itt such
Irani ru,• browns are the rivals of grey rumbling endeavor.
and mushroom. A made hods has wannest, his meet
tender, his most unaelb m
+h friend
Astrachan jersey cloth comes anion e
the new wool stuffs. g woman. P•ses*iig too interests that
Lace dresses are worn in the streets .of `b'.rh .i with
and hopefully, anti her great
Paris, but not iu New York. faith in hu powers encourages him to be
Velvet, satin and lace costumes will be up t, her standard of belief. She makes
all taw rage iu the early fall. him feel that ahs truly likes him. Her
Fancy feathers will be warn more than affection is frank and free and be app
-ostrich tips on the first fall hat& dates her sympathetic interest, h
Motifs of embroidery and beads will
be much used fur dress decuratwoa
Half l..ng Turkish jack •ta of %sleet
broch will be the first draw-; tall wraps.
Moliere fronts of all sorts use taboued
• by women of fashion on the .ether aide.
Cockades of owl feathers sprinkled
with gold oust appear among fall wtilin•
-ery goods.
railway euoue esivally ate w.4111 rseeeat-
ink- He had wit, he emplanes, ea ws\
sleek at disposal W bey a PlwanAer deb-
et, so he imagined a else .d ham fur -
warded as '•eaprw wafted' to Leedom,
end in this play ee ...etrded. atthuvgb
the oo.aegueatea were personally un-
pleasant. He so streamed a boa that he
ouald wit to it, and farther, it ueosasary,
open tete fed to release himself. Iutc it
be gut, was tak..n as goods by moue
obliging friend te the statiuu, and plated
is the luggage eau. Hera, however, his
troubles begat. He reached Landes
with mulch Wounyeuwnp, and was to use
his espreui..u, "dumped" ..n the plat-
form with the other luggage. His
scheme was to escape from hie narrow
quarters under cover .1 night: but the box
being set down with the lid against the
platform, frustrated it. In ammo of
time he was rolled iuw teepats.l* aloe,
and there the baa was so phad tbst be
stood on his head, the clerk esiag the
upper end as a table is write un. The
prisoner bravely supported his uuc .s-
tumble potation as lung as he could,
and then he made a noise within.
which so startled the clerk that the lat-
ter armed himself with • pistol. The
captive was ultimately released, but his
opinion is that the experiment he made
does not answer.
■desasatr mad wire.
James More and wife, well known in
Leamington, were both chronic sufferers
tram dyspepsia that the baa medical aid
failed to relieve. Three bottles of Bur-
dock Blood Bitten cured both husband
and wife. 3
her _
or w&eei a. tie sed
.1
Thy beer or spirit drinker is wont to
look with ill -concealed contempt upon the
ample water danker, and as he tosses off
the glass he hes just paid his money fur
be tinatgines he h.0 swallowed something
far tetter, and performed an action far
more sensible. Yet if he could stop a
moment to ask what hi has lust taken,
he might thunk quite differently. Let
us ase. A barrel of beer enutain• five
hundred glasses. The seller wires about
eight dollar -slur it, and sells it five cents
per alas., ..r tweuty-lice dollars. His
profit is two hundred and fifteen per
cent. The drinker drops in ten times
per day and tikes his Mess of beer ; in
fifty day. Ile has consumed the tire
het.•ire.l glasses, and paid twoutytire
dollars therd. we. What has he swallow-
ed ' Scientinc mets my that in fire
hundred glasses of beer then are fuer
hundred and sixty glasses .4 mere water,
twenty-five guano* of pore alcohol, and
fifteen glasses of extracts ani guns. So
the beer drinker has laid twenty -this
dollars for four hundred and sixty gloves
of water, and impure at that, which he
re_ might hare had at the Dearest spring for
er nothing, and pure as nature asst's. He
cheerful luoes, her many little woman
wap that make all her surroundings
harmony with herself. If weary, h
sensible, quiet talk rests hien ; if discour
aged, she finds a thousand ways to cher
hurl ; if tet, elate, her sound conmo
sense gives him the needed balance. Th
lamp of friendship burns clear and brig
between man and woman—lit by
emotion springing from the best impel
Velvet leaves veined and edged with of human nature.
gold will be used for bonnet trimmings
and dress motif.. warles- a&
ly had in addition twenty.five gtlases of
in pure alcohol, which u a poison—at
er enmity with every function of the systern
—no food or heat prodeoer. And be -
✓ sided all this, he has taken fifteen glasses
n of extract of malt, sugary muter, Indi-
a gestible guns, etc.
hi Surely there Lon) absurdity so absurd.
as To pay twenty-three dollars for four
,se hundred and sixty classes of impure
water, when he could hare had it pure
for nothing, and two dollars for forty
glasses cf poison and neatly indigestible
drugs !! But it pays the brewer and
saloon keeper to sell water at two hun-
dred and fifteen per cent. advanced on
all their trouble tor barreling and bot-
tling it. --(Prof. Geneve E. Foster, M.D.
Jet and Chenille will play lett impose. SThe must suddenly fatal diseases .1
Ment part in draws trimmings, decorations .1 B Boweluer and Fall are the various F ler's
and motifs next season, tet Complaints which Dr. Fowler's
Brown and a Extract of Wild Strawberry will prompt -
Combination for sudlinery tend ,accessories ly remedy. 3
of the toilet at the moment
Percale and sateen suits are the correct j Tiss reset K ▪ M••es•
outdoor wear in the oouutry for floe . A good many shallow and improviden
months of August and September. people rail at persons of substance fu
Velvet brocades with headings on the , being so cautious in the expenditure o
edges of the figures and flowers are among m.,ney. Whoa a man or woman of means
'ails new goods nut yet opened fess the exercises judgment in purchases so ea
fall trade.
If Many aiatrta are owing made with .one tnbutecl to stinginess, and If they head a
deep tlounoe extending almost to the subscription with 3100 the foolish spend
4.0.117 Murdered.
In the Province of Ontario every Tearthoes-
saes are being slowly' murdered by tskla,
unsuitable, untried nostrums for such coo-
t plaints as C,ostivenees. Indigestion. Liner
✓ Complaint. Kidney Troubles. eta., who malt
f easily regain lost strength and eneryg7
ta:ag Mreger•s Speedy. ['tire To oosetee.
them that such is the case we will give them
at . Rbyes. Drag Store.
.tree trio! bottle to
tq rlrloe Sae. and gl 8es
secure the worth of their money, it is at- sous In your owe town•
waist. Over this fall. • short overskirt, thrifts make an outcry because it is nut
want' and alightly draped -+s`� 31,000. The dilterence u not so often in
The small cap.ote u the must favored classes ofdipeople
a lit is in
thew two
bonnet, but for those ladles who will have classes of people as it is in sense. The
big bonnets, the tisk wife' nod' Mother arsons have a realizing sense of
the value of money, because they know
prudent D
$naWarl shapes are shown. ea.gitg-a that it invariably represents hard labor
Polaran is a iuw wouleu stuff fur somewhere. The fads talk and act as if
jackets, ulster', and trimmings. It it fell like the dew from Heaven. The
tomes in smooth curled @eecy pilo surface prudent are governed in their outlays by
imi� tin¢ the skins of the J ersiau Iam). considerations which embrace the future
The fashionable colors are, or will be, as well as the present, and they recognize
Area rest browns, greys, ashes .f roses, a wide range of obligations and reopens'.
• greens, mignonette, and mushroom blSti•• in the distribution of a fund
shades, punch blue, fawns, and beiges. wh s
Gairese woven cbeyrou, enure, Ven --e
°allhicof alanxiwayousmeans the sweat and tra• ttion
toil. The shallowpat.s
bttdweye and other fanciful wcav- throw money away w recklessly as it t[
imp are the features in the new mohair were mere stead and pebbles, and when
s and cheviot wtol. of the incoming sea-
s n,,,�u„ ii =0``=M eery tribute on the prudent and self -
j' Short jackets made of jersey webbing
rill be in high favor t i wear with skirts
of half worn dresses or with accordion
K box pleated mohair and light wool
akitta f
'�i-rk blue sad red calicoes with large
na
tMeho, baof music, and cards and
+fllllrtiaoes, printed in black, white and
-Colors are tits fanciful dress for seaside
and watering places this fall.:�j .. w
'—new woolen goads, mohair., cher-
denyintngg They .Dora the idea of judtcl•
.ws deliberation in their expenditures.
bet they rarely exhibit any pride when
it comet t'. draining those who have dis-
played more sense and self-restraint. The
so-called 'stini•y people don't leave their
families unpr.vided for. if they have
families who can be managed at al!. and
they don't leave unsettle! dent& Their
btreksalwys balani. They can help in
private and public concerns when they
see fit to do leo, and they are never found
male, flannels, camel's hair and jersey
in the lista of bankrwpts. it will goner•
cloths tan already in the hands of oar •Ily,nove to be the caw that their ins -
cloths
sttokmrts, and show new weavings, new put iaratmouy u oily abstinence from
*date, and deew mixture extravagant pleasures and useless besides
injurious lusunea. They du n..t cast
Pale Aloe broouie, pale bite feathers quarter. and half dollars lovely about
Edianwnds were worn by the Bitten- boom*. they know thein to b. comp..n-
Burdertl-C.outtm-(tartlet Al a hall late• eu•.t pans .d • dollar, but when aubetan
given by the German Emhsy in tial stern are needed for building purple -
year.The Har mew is in her serer -es and other enterprises on a scale of
year• nuefisitude. the accumulated quarters and
colon velvet stuffs with uncut novelhalf dollars which they have weed enable
Ma with figures on Kneel's'twilled I them to airy out respectable Naas and
ate to be worn ss skirt, .f emits ' r.nsummate some useful ambition.
will have polonaise* or roding.tes I Whenever you hear row. 114 rattlepM.
ets of plain twilled, or jersey web of either sex denouncing arty rano as!
' 'stingy' you .r pretty safe in deriding
that the person desouneed ham substan-
tial and admirable qualities in arwnpari-
soo with the vacsting spendthrift who
has no conowptioe of the significance and
oust of money
psi Med.
le en womb! that even an infant
take it For couoha, .olds, hoarse -
croup, asthma and brim than. Hag-
• Pectoral Balsam is reliable for
or old
gerea,g A4Msesve•.
'it .elle isimeesely, is feet it has the
hapset sale of any patent sedieine in
west. often dewier" chiMren, ! et Rummer,' says J F Smith, drmte*bt,
••.• Warm Powders deet, y ' Dennehy., of yowlers Wild Strawberry,
red eap.,i them from the mit- ' the treat remedy for Yammer OMR-
la.
i planate
tin
To nes M.dleal Prdee.sea, Wad an Wilda
It may resent.
Phosphatine, or Nerve I'ooe, a Phos-
phate Element based upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Mass, cures Pulmon-
ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertig.. and Neuralgia
and all wasting diseases of the human
systema Phoephatine is nor a Medeeine,
but. a Nutriment, because it contains no
Vegetable .or Mineral P•.inms, Opiates,
Narcotics, and to. Stimulants. but sirup:
ly the Pbuephattc and Gertric Elements
found in our daily food. A mingle bottle
is suilicmont h. c•'nrinne. An Druggists
sell i i1t 00 our bottle. i..weew A
Co , e•,le oven-, fur the Dosaineoa,
fib Fr out Street East Tor,nta,
As MM.Y. TMbide.
Tber.n P. Keat.or,editor ..f FI. W:yae
Inde, tin/}fr genes : 'Fur the fast five
Hears I have always nova Dr. King'. Kew
Dtsc"very fee c.oneh. •.1 ',oar sevesv
,'tars ter, si wail ns to r that,* of milder
type it n-'-er fu.. ,o corer .t speedy
cure. My friends t . about 1 have re-
c•,min.nded it speak of it in same high
terms. Hawing been cured by et of .every
cough i have had for tire years. I e u -
aider it the only reliable and sure Dare
for coughs. adds. etc. • Call at Wibort's
Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle.
Large size 91.00. .2
fluid LlnbWss.
rut 1 Lightning is the stagy mere for Tooth-
ache. Hraiache, Esrache and \et.ratirla. it
Anes nM take • ?air or •a Maur to cure It, but
fn kw. Ibon • mina'.- an pain U 'gall'. floes -
sole hoe tested ire merit. within the Inst
sear. Flues Lightning h ala a positive erne
for Rheumatism. The worst partible oleos
hare been pereinncntly cured in one week.
Print r rents at G. Itbynas Item* *tory. km
A RawAmn—Of one dawn "Teams -
ler" to any one sending( the best four lite
rhyme on ' T*AmmltUT, ' the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth and PAC.. Ask
your druggest or address.
A msarSMss ate•ew•e',.
Wm. Johnson, of Huron. Dake , writes
that his wife had hoes troubled with
n ewts Bronchitis Inc many years. and that
al; remedies treed rave no permanent re-
lief, until he precured a leen. of Dr.
King's New Daenvery for Conssmplioet
Conai
ger d Oohs, whish had a magi.aI
.Abet, and ptadesed a permanent cure
It is itesranteed to eon all diseases of
Threat, Lunn Bronehial Tabes.
Trial betties tree u .1. Wilws'e eve
form lamp flies 11.00. (a)
.ere akr lteahem
agmeetige teekleesitigh
there tss no c. reed& meg hr mo
in
er•
stere Use Ha`y.rd's Tam OIL It is
alas the Met trendy fldtr ear who, ewe
Age* .ettp, riteessatieet, sad tie pains
wed Mele . { � w
ft''uy
and satereally.
Mae lyrwhn Mlissr-
lbs. Melee Ph.rvis, No. 831
8t,.t Meer, 111., is sew i. hese sLity-
e atnB year, and elates that ebm has suf-
fered with Consumption for shoot tea
years, was treated by nine pkyeiciait.,al1
of them prosoueoiag her case hopeless.
She had given up all hope of ever rweer-
▪ tleven bottles d Dr. [iag's New
Diaouvary fur Cussamptioa eumpletely
cured her. Doubting .wee, please dn.p
her a portal and satisfy yourselves. Cs11
.t J. Wileuo's drag store and pet a free
trial bottle. (1)
Seeing i. believing Read the testi
wtsaials in the pamphlet ea Dr. Van
Burn's Kidney Clue, then buy • betels
and relieve yourself of all thaw distress-
tng pains. Your Druggeelt can tell yule
all shut it. Sold by J Wilson Onte.nchl
2m
The use of Pills, 8a1ts,Castor Oil, tc.
and other nauseous, griping Catharti•e
is unnecessary, as • pleasant substitute
is found in Dr. Carson's Bitten. which
act as a Cathartic without griping or
causing nausea. All druggists sell it.
60 cents • bottle.
Plrr ran coos Drarar zee —Poverty
with perfect health is rather W be chasms
than riches and dyspepsia. Try the
magic effect uta dollar bottle of FOUNTAIN
e l HSALTY
For mnugh conditions tet the Skin,
Shampooing the head, Pimples, Eruption
and skin diseases, ties Prof. Low's Sul-
phur Soap. m
All Nervous Debility cured by the use
of Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain
Treatment. See advertisement elsewhere
$told at Wilson's drug stere. (2b)
* t*aswer Weted.
Can any one oring us a case tet Kidney
or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedily cure f We say they I
ca 4. as thousands .,f cases already
permanently cured and who are (lady re-
oomrwmding Electric Bitters, will prove.
Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Beck,
Ior any urinary complaint quickly cured.
They purify the blood, reguiate the bow-
els, and wet directly on the diseased
parts. Every bottle guaranteed- For
.ale at ie0c_ a bottle by J. Wilson. IIS:
A Mari lta nisero evy.
Physician's are often startled b• re-
niarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr.
Kings New Discovery tor Cossumptiow
and all Throat' and Lung diseases is daily
curing patients that they have ,even up
w die, is startling them to realise their
sense of duty. and examine into the
merits of this wonderful d' , re-
sulting in hundreds of our Ma Phpa-
cians uaiag it in Weirice- Trial
bottles free at 3. Wilson. 1),vr &ore.
Regular sirs 31.10. (4)
National Pial act promptly upon the
liver, regulate the bowels and ae • pee-
gative are mild and thorough. m
There aro lots sf people goinr wound
grumhling, and halt sick at the Stomach
all the time ; who might be well and
heppy, if they only wed Dr. Carson's
Stomach Bitters aeeasionally. IM is a
splendid blood peddler. All druggists
50 cents
Meetteal• Antes alive.
The greatest medical wonder w etre
world. Warranted to speedily core
Burns, Bruises,CotaUlcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Carvers, Pile., Chilblmirsil
Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all
Akin Eruption*, g..ranteed to cin
every instance, or anoery refunded. fila
per box. For sale -by J. Wilson. 1p.
A •logging MaU Maseled.
lis these tinges when our newspngsss
are deeded wit patent medicine adeer-
tieementa, it 1. outlaying to know what
to procure th.it wilt certainly cure youj
If you are bih .,:., Need out of order,
liver inactive, or :wasn't debilitated,
there is nothing tet aha world that will
cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters.
They are a bles•iu, rbo all mankind, and
cu. tie had for .illy- Silty cents a heltls
'.t JN1ies WIIM,,I. r,•••:1
,000 ACRES
d tt; ILLI and IMPRk.YIii LANDS. fee sale
sl•oug hjie lila of the P.11 ¢I,N.yt oil. it. ladles,.
lac sea Hama t'ou.Y e_ O A \ , Prices
trona at per acre acre upwards. Good caster.
market*. soil climate.. .. Free Guides sadchi.
Excursion hates to show the lands. Wrote
for list. and full yarticelara to W.W. AMU.
MMWharySt.. PC la HURON. mew:a
areal tor Te.naser Leads. 1f� 1s
r
Dr•W� ON'
pi,LMoN,,�tp .
r!ea
1- THE CURL or
ams COLDS. A�'
CRITiS and an LUNG
j PLAIN TS. and far tbe
RRLIEF of PRRsoNs ie
N UMPTiOFef
BRIIYLf
PROPRIE?OR•
MONTREAL•
Exten=ire Premises and Splendid New Stock.
GEa. SAliiRY
CABINET • MAKER AND UNDERTAKER'
�p� Ha mltoa(8treet,lOoderich
-G1ak. «ad d emt,du. O s Led -stab, * a arlet.e. ,wales -,lad
www Hera.. `rra.t-Nem. Looking °lawn..
N. e..- A oomplete awe -asset of ('canes •ad am* Waage ca kaad also ID a ►N for b
es rea.oaabte rate .
Picture remotes a.peciatty.--A all solicited.
BOOTS AND SHOES
REMEMBER
Have the Largest Stock,
The Latest Stylest
The Most Reliable Goods,
And the Lowest Prices,
Please Call dr, =xarriirle_
Nt).TR(►t,'BLE WATEVIIR TO SHOW OOODe.
•' 33 0 w N I N 0-
7
Cabb's Block, Corner East Greet and Sq
gnderkfit, May eeb. 1884.
BOOTS&SHOES
=o•vcrning ;3z Wecidieup
'Beg t. announce to the Public that they have opened business in the above Sto; •
in the &tore lately °scupied by Horace Newton. Having purchased a large anal
well assorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods at close figures, we aro determine
to give the Public thehens ..
IVO SILKS. SELL PROFITS TILL BE OUR !CTO
pa'Pleue call and saamine our gaud* before purcbasine elsewhere.
fl -Remember the place, nest door to J. Wilee.n s Demi' Store,
JIlCustom work will receive our special attention.
oiIg.'None but the beet of material used anti tient-clae weelrrn.n elop'..yed.
'Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice
O01sr;.t,Marchs 1802. DOWNING & WEDDUF
CURE
arose i[ardachs sad rinses all the trochtem :evi-
dent tom billows state of tae . arm. sau
.,th se D-
s .,., 11.a.. Drowueeaw Distress aft, aewa,ifleleg„
Pain.lie the Side. ata While their alosaramtrfs:
shimmer has bora shown is caring
ICK
ratw•ble caw .shims and sLatleLiver rills a, Nullity
thietwaeyt•i while they also sweat
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