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Homestead Regulations.
,
AIIV Men numbered section of ,Ihntlittion
Lend. lu Manitoba ot the North we.4 P/Ill 1111,,
entepting 0 and 11, not MAN., ed. 111.1y he home,
mended liv any DAI•m011 W110 1. 111.• •nde bend of a
family. or any male over IA years of age, to the
extent of one-quarter nee' ion of IfIn acre.. MOM
' or IPA,
Kntry 'env he made personally ot the bent
lamt omm for the did rtri In wht,11 the tang 1.
altnafe, Or If the hontegendor 111..1IP., he into%
en application to the Minietor of t he It.ierio,.
fHtawa. the Conitniwknier of I ignition.
Innineg. or t lie loyal agent weed, authority
for POIlle one to make entry for him.
The homesteader I. required to perfoint the
condition, ronneeted therewith under one of
the following plane:
111 At leant nix reeidemv noon end
call [vitt ion of the land 01101 resr for t11114.
'CAM'
41 If the father tor mot bt-r,11 the father nide.
eisfusedi tht• home -tattler :nettles 111,00 A form
In the l'frI1111v of tlie boot PIlleft,11 ler flu, 1,
enurement. sis to ertNIOner 108y he entlentel
try ench petwon titeldlint with the father or
1 Brewster's I
Millions
Coproillbt. 19414.
by NrrIbroi 5. Some
• C•rnpaay
By t EORGE BARR MTUTCREON
(RICHARD GREAVES)
CHAPTER XX V.
BmwsTcws Mont almost
ed heuristic. stud every v
W'"
eulor left his face.
awl distinct iu the light
the yacht the Arith awl his b
were outlined againit the
ia•reen beyond. There wus uo Ut
lug the 'earuestueas of the threat
could the witnesses doubt the gb
lutentiou of the lung, cruel kuife
gleamed on high. Peggy'll hotly
ed 05 a shield for that of iter t•u
lirewater aud Brats:don nook:Must
Luau am oue.of Mohammed's prin
retaltiers, Ai tierce looking fellow
Mel attracted more than otsual a
Con on the day of ihe sheik's Via
'For •Ocid'e sake, don't . kill
cried Brewster In . agutifzed t
There was a (Whencel griu on
face of the Arab, who was abou
shout back motile delimit taunt a
the unexpected happened.
The eleirp track of a gun sou
in tbe stern of Brewatera boat,
su unerring bullet 'sped struight
the big Arab's foreht•ad. It eras
between his eyes nud death must b
been hastantaneous. The knife
front his hand, Illi/ body straighte
and then collapsed, topplineover,
among the oarsmen, but across
gunwale af the craft. Before a h
could be fitted to, prevent, the d
Arab and the girl were pluuged 1
Ute aria.
A try of 6 or went up from the
cl\ri
Americana 'an something surpriaing-
ly Ilkea'shout o triumph from the ab -
(lectors. Even as rewster poised for
the spring -into the 'water a eying form
Allot paid him and foto the sea With a
reeotiuding splash. e man that tired
the 'shut bad reckoned t overly, and he
wee carrying out the fin details of an
Metered plum. The Arab position as
Ii stood lu the bout was\ such as to
boat.' With all this clearly in`„mind.
\
warrant the sailor's ,belle that be
could fall no other way than orward,
and that amain over the ship of the,
P had shot straight and true And\ was
O his way to the water alreust sisethe
wo toppled Overboard.
Monty Brewster was in the water in
Atant later, striking out for the /spot
ere they had disappeared, a little to
e\.,floit't or the mum. in which his
oat, ae running. There wax a rattle
erearme, with curees and cheer'',
it he pa I no heed to these sound..
e was a gth or two behind the
dor; praying with all his noul that
e or the oth might suceeed In
tubing the white hes that still kept
e surface of the ter. Hie ere*
0,4 "backing water" tut straining
ery muscle to bring the t around
are for the reseup.
rhe sailor'. powerful strokes ught
in lo the Flint !Wet, but not in Imo
Omit the dissimearing white ro
st ns he reached out an arm to gray
e fortu of the girl she went down..
• did not heeitnte a second, hut rot -
wed. .Peagy had fallen from the
ml Arah's embrace. and that worthy
eady was at the hottitm of the sea.
-0 was half conscloue when the shot
ne, but the plunge into the cold n
7 -
revived her. lier struggles were
(nigh to keep her up for a few mo -
uta, but not long enough for the
IIIIII1P1,1 to reach her side. She felt
melt going down and down, stran-
rig, smothering, dying: then 'some
ng viselike clutched her arm, and
find tbe sensation of being Jerked
ward violently.
! manor rotted hie way to the mit-
with the girl, :Ind Brewster wan
Is 11111f: in an instant. Together they
ported her until oue of the boats
ne up, and they were drawn over
able. to nafety. By this time the
uctors had smattered like 'heel)
tont a lender, and a* there WOO no
her object In pursuing them the
e American fleet put hack for the
ht In greet Nolte. Peggy iras quite
*Hotta when carried abotird by the
inpitaut Brewster. The words Ite
opered to her as idie lny in the hot -
tithe boat were enough to give
life. •
le excitement on board the Flitter
lenitelle.o.. Ft•ar gave wit,' to Jot%
where thomair had for 'a timment
tied supt•g•nie there was now, the
t butane delight. PegtrY will; Wm'
below aitd into Oh. berth. Dr. I.ot•
attending her. Brewster mid the
or .wer.• carried to it pingo. where hot
Iles were to be lind before blankets.
'nit have returned the favor, Con-,
KW Brewster fervently an ha
ell :tenets the heath; of 1114 bearer!'
take bands with the Sailor 1010 wall
Mg the 1 ttttt on. with him. Conroy
grinning from ear to ear as he sat
bed on the elionitlers of his RIIIII-
in. "I wail Itickho• thao I thonglit
lying your life that day."
wnsn't nut -thing, Mr."Iirewitter."
yomig Conroy. "I sow a chant•e
rop the Mg nigger, and then it was
0 nie to get her out of the water."
on took a big risk. Conroy, but yow
e good with it. If it had not been
leit, stir boy, they might have got
y with Minn (ray."
on't mention it. Mr. liretvnter; it
nothing to gin," proteomol Conroy
nifhiloti. "I'd do nnything 111 the
.1 for you and for her."
'bit • 111 the adage nbout casting
hread iiisni the wnter nnd getting
cit'again?" asked ltip Van Winkle
lead au assault lu loymott. Au inveall-
•
gallon wan Illailt, and goverimieut of-
egdige ticiall tried to e6 Li Mohammed to ac-
l'ieur t•otittit. but lie had tied to the desert
trout theyearch was fruitlens.
urdeu Brett stt•r refused. to aecetit a share
, , I
114".. of the glory of Peggv '14 rescue, pushing
wok' Coitrov forward ay the real hero. But
• "or the sailor Minded that be could nut
iimtlY 'have suet...ethyl without - heho--that ho
nett was completely exhausted wheu Mouty
•erv" come to the reoctie. Peggy found it
ptur.
the
civet
Who
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it.
her!"
ones.
the
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and
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and
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"It
said
to 0
hip 1
m34
for )
a Wit
wart
in
worl
"11
yonr
It 1st
of Joe Brewton as they pibilently tot
loweil the priweesion below.
There wait no more !deep on boa IA
night. In feet, the omit was not
in bowing hiniself after the res.
retut:ned to the vtosael The dar
ttempt of Mohamtnedts emissaries
discussed without restraint. and
sailor hnd a story to tell of the
tit and rescue. The event furnish.
vent:ohm food for days end days'
X both the sonmen and the pas-
rs. Dan DeMille bloated himself
tiesaly for sleeping through it all
moped for hours IOW he hal
magnificent chanee •'do some•
'"I'lle next morning he rebryeed
at for the sheik and offered tes•
that
long
cuers
Mg a
wee
n r.
go 1( 11.1. nettler hae hipermanent reeidene, every
ligNm foirmlnk IA11.1 ON nod he hint In trio rieln purRi
It y hi- home.den4. the requitement.an to
reetidetwe may lw try reddenee upon Pd eon
11,. tikt land.
11111011
S1 ,no,,lh. notler In writing elmitItt he given gc.ngi,
to the 1 emirnl..1nner, of 111nmInInn !And,. N1
,nla m of intention In middy fiv µtient, rP en
W. W. 1 'f /HY end
blew) of lies tfloldot of /be !Melon IngI
it
1 1 n4.1thorig•41 Inibifent har) of I hi. nil tiling.
tit Present will not Is paid fur,
to be
hard to tbauk geelllY while het
heart was so dmigerously ut•ar the riot
po' int. mid her "wonis afratitutie
sounded pitifully weak anti ingiudieteut.
"It would have been the I•aline had
anybody eli4 goue to her rescue." he
musk! dejectedly. '"She .cares for me
with the devotion of a Meter; and tinter
all. Peggy, Peggy," he moaned, "If
you could ouly love tne, I'd-i'd-oh,
well, there'r no use thinklug about it!
She will love &OUP outelige, of cherse.
mid- and be happy too. It she'd, tip -
pear only one-tenth as grateful to nie
as to eouroy I'd be satistled. Ile had
the luck to be first, that's all, but Gott
laiows I tritst to do
Mrs. Dan DeNtille was keen enough
to see how the land lay, and she at
ouce tried to gel matter" straight. She
was far too clever to push her cam-
paign ruthiesely, hut luid*her founda•
Bonn and then built cunningly. and se-
cureirwith the most substantial mate-
rial that came to hand from day to'
.day. Her subjeets were taking them-
selves too deeply to heart to two -e-
t -late intt•rferenee on the part of an °In-
sider. and Mrs. Dan was wise in the
las of love.
Peggy was not herself for several
days sifter her. experience, 111111 the
whole party felt a ti...tinei relief when
the yacht Dually left the harbor and
steamed off toolit• west. A cablegratin
that came the day hefore may have
bad nomething to do with Brewster's.
depression, but he was not the sort to
confess It. It was froin.Sweareneen
Jolley- of Butte. Mout., and there rots
-something sinister in the laconic *0'
monition. ,leread: .
Brewster. 8 Consulate. Alexandria: '
Have a ;coed • time 'while good . times
ILE jtiNE.S.
Me brain was ihnoat bursting vlith
the hopes and fears\and utu•ertaint,e.
that crowded it far beyond Ito orglinary
capaeity. It hail conte.to the point. it
meet:tett to hint, when the brains of ,11
dozen en *at least were, required to 1
operate e affairs that were Nur:Vito t
Otto hica ne. mere fail that ti
mouthe off a d that there O'.111 ore or
cud of his year was les* th;n tw.o
the end WOK III eient cause for or- •
lens uneertain V 11* 10 VIP 141:111114( O: I
27, but the new rouble woo infinitely
harder to endure. Wheti he sat down
to think over his nodal enterprises •
his mind treneheronsl, wanderts1 off 11
THE •II;NAIJ: ;ODINICH ONTALItlii
1 "Notnieuse: you were asktol for a den Subway Prnith nod thelllife :Wysocki
mouths' (Tube.. Desittee, think of get to meet hitu. Some of the °there were
Bug loom. lu the middle of Allgtlat• .aldilling a little sheepishly, but the two
with every mut. 11W 0)."
iil'uv 0 its he wit* lu the 1;remetiee. ot eniztowere picturea of muleinuity anti de.
his "Heinle, lo the privney of Ilk saute- "Mouty," said DeMillie steadily, "we
room lenity gave way to the Mitres- have been conspiring against you and
sloe that was bearing slbwii upon Win, hove devided that we mall for New
It was the hurdeat teak of Ids Ilfe to go York tomorrow morning."
cat with his scheme 10 the face of oppo- firewater stopped ellen, and the ex-
altiou. Ile kuew that every man uud presition on hie face Wil$ OW' they tiev•
woutuu on board wur ugaluot the prier er Could forget. Bewilderment, 11114•1`1'-
oaltion, for hie•sake ut leak, and it was Minty aud pain onicceetied each other
ditticult to be arbitrury under the cir- like Modem of light. Not a word was
cuntstauces. Purpotody lie avoided Peg- imuken--for ifievet•til secontle. The red
gy all foreuoom Ille mangle' gimlet. at of limullietlou slowly mounted to his
her fie, lu the wawa woo enough to die. theeks, while lit his eyea wavered the
turb him Immeasurably. . look of oue who has !mom hunted down.
Thu spirits of the crowd were sub. ' "You have decided?" be usked life -
duel.' The North tome had chat•ins, but trimly, end mere thau solo heart went
WO proclamation eoiwerning it had out in pity to him,
heel' too midden - had reversed too "We hated to do it, Monty, but for
quickly the general expectation and de- your own rake there was no other
sire. Malty of the guests bail plans at way," said Subway Smith quickly.
home for August, and eveu those who "We took a vote. and there wasn't a
halt uone wt•re titillated with excite- ,dissenting voter." •
meta. During the looming they gutb- "It is a plain ease of mutiny. I take
easel In little kuots to discuss the settee It." said Monty, utterly alone and
nom They were all gencrous, and each heartsiek.
one wax sure that he,(vuld cruise In- "It Isn't neeessary to tell why we
dedultely if on, Monty's account the have taken tide step," said DeNtille.
, new voyage were uot out of the ques- "It Is heartbreaking to oppose you at
Con. They felt ft their duty to take a flile stage of the game. You've been
desperate istuud.
The half hearted little gatherings re- th.e. beat evbr and"-
.
rut that!" cried Monty, and his con -
solved themselves into oiuluous groups, fidelity in blinitelf was fast returning,
and lu the mad tbere was it call for a "'Ills le no time to throw bouquets."
general Meeting lu the inapt cablu. .-We like you,, Brewster." Mr. Val -
Captain Perry, the grit note and . *
entitle (-ante 10 the chairman's assist -
the chief eugineer ivere lucluded in 1101.* because the others had looked at
the t•all, but Aloutgutnery Brewster hint NO -11PIMIIIIngly. "Vi't. Uke you "so
was not to be nduatted. Joe Brag. well that we can't take the responsl-
'Ida loyally agreed to keep hint en. hints for your extrirvagance. It would
gulpsi elsewhere while the meeting dlegreee ille AL" .
wae In progress'. The door* were "That oide of the matter was never
loeked, mid a chreory glance 111111111011 IIIIMIE)111,11." Cried Pew Indignantly
the eliairman of the meeting. Dan De. Anil theu•added. with, a Zeitch iu her
ifille, that nu member of the party vole., "We thought only of you."
WilS missing save ths devoted Brag- "I appreelate your motives, and I am
don. Captalu Perry was plainly nerv- grateful to you." said Monty. "I am
ous and disturbed. The others were more sorry thou I eau tell you that
the victinta of 0 suppressed euergy the cruise must end In this way, but
that presaged subaequeut eruptions. I, too. have decided. The yacht will
"Captialit Perry, we are ansembled take you to some point where you can
fur a purpose," said DeMille, clearing catch a steamer to New York. I shall
his throat three .tintes. "First of all, seebre mintage for the entire party,
as we uuderstaud it you Inc the'sall-, and very *oda you will be at home.
Ing maeter or tide ship. .In other Coptain Ferry. will you oblige we by
%tort's, you ,are, according to maritime tusking st Out* for any port that my
law, the commander ot' this expedition'. guests uoty agree upon?" Ile was
You alone can give orders to the salt; thrilling away' deliberately when Sub -
ors, and you aloue cola clear It port. way Smith detained hint.
Mr. Brewsts•r has uo -authority isxcept -I " iat do you mean by getting a
that vested iu' a common employer. stea IT to New rdrk? Isu't the P111.
Ani I eorrto•t?"
. ter good enough?" he asked.
"Mr. IleMillr. If Mr. Breweter in "The Flitter is not golog to New
strtiets,tue to Sall for the North cape York just now,". answered Brewster
I shall do so." wild the captain th•tuly. firmly, "uptwithstandlug your ultimo-
""fliiii boat is his for the full term of tWin. She is going to take me to the
the lease, and 1 atu engaged to sail North cape."
Iter with my s•rew until the 10th of .
,
uext September." : -
(To .Int • CONTINUED.] ,‘ :
**We understend your position, cap-
tain,• and lain sure yoo eppreciate tiTa‘lpr in -You; -Blood? .
ours. It isn't that we want to end a
very delightful cruise, 'but that we 1"'"q twiipit. Intvt. thin, wisterY
regord it us sheer folly for Ur. Brew-- blood -Ittey eat plenty but don't gli-
ster te .extend the Amur at such Are- r„..eolt.' ‘,„„th,verlurfrutpi"n"m1"i li):7":' trf`.71
mentions expense. lle is -or Wrid--a eletsentiener the body rr:pi(111;-"loseisi
rieh mon, but it la huposoilole to ig- st 1 ength. ' To posit il•dy 1. 0 n 0 r9.
nore the feet that lie hi plunging much health. 111hing eimals Fertoa.111O. I t
oo heavily. In pilau wortia, W P want excites sharp atqwrite. enokes . the
o keep hint from opeuding more' of his I. 'II dig...J. formo life•stestaining
money on this cruise. Do you under- fi:lilitt,:gul-.... Ailnioltalit:,,ttiett,g0t1.11itisIsii:qitt;.1
extra 1.11 •gy, lietter nerve., 1*,,',. iisa•
Fern:zone t the medical triiititp:i ,..f the
age. Fitts\ vent, lines a lois of fifty
citoto dot e-egait ed Ferri graitie tablet A.
foggy Gray. and Oleo every'thing was
h
oP.P.4A. bit. colirn go and
tend onr position. Captain Perry?"
"Fully. I wish with all my soul that
could. help you and Mtn. My hands
re tied toy contrag•t, howerer, much as
rogret it at thin nunitent."
i '
••tiow does the erew feel about tnls
thiltiona I trip, captain?" asked De-
fier. Prof. 11. A. 1411, of t he United St.i,, .
"They %hipped for five months and naval obseevatitry, bernre sailing io
will receive five months' pay. The autripos of • higl hopeS tottliog; in
study the sun PI flu'plIIIN' told I Ili, ,I,/1 y
en have been handeomely treated . nothing •
rel they will stick to Mr. Brewster to
"There is no chance for • muthie, eeek his fortune. For Nis
1 cud." maid the captnin. native town, weht to New York to
• "A farm boy (tom Blizabettliit,... niiii:t•
Meer asked Smith regretfully. The 3 word was heard f . him. Then. '
captain gave him a herd book, but said one winter 'afternoon, his father got '
tnoorttlitit. E7eryuboii.ty seemed uncom-
1 il'i:4'Wo'..till.r. '. Pti -- Nleet 1111' under the old
- brilige t row night lifter dark,
imgested by Mr. Smith thin morning." „hoes. i hay,. 11 .1141.,,,
vitt Mrs. Dau, speaking for the wo-
"Appareptly.theittly wey Is the One
firing with you a blanket or_cit sluiictagoa
Ciii•oniele.
I Captain Perry.nuil him -chief oMeers
en. "No one will oblect, I am mere.
ThoSe Annoying Blackheads,
orwallowed to bear the plan': Exteinitl applications will IIPVYI' (9'.
"It I/ very neceesarY, lu fact," Raid 11)1rwt• pimples or blackhead... Only by
ND'. Valentine. "We ennnot., proeeed siti mutat i nits circulation and purifying
without them. But they will agree ,41thisi-visittelpeal,,c4:ifnnintnit714..th.iinwt....tmel'ion.t. ii.ki,s.rticiki,,
.
h tio, I am sure, that It ',wise."
sone: it driyes all .huissors from the
hour later the meeting broke up.
Motel, makes the skin healthy, tones
emispirators made their way
up the syatem. 1Vith the puri• mite'.
k. 14 woe a strange fact thnt it,:npom.,ii1,,,...41 toliv:Iirre:.4.fri,,.:;17.74).,10,1tin.t.
nt 'Alone. They were In
Mid four, end the mys- iilkt.,00.. You'll 11/111. il ninon( It th•light-
fill skin, healthy eolor mid lienittiftil
egeoplesion Ily timing Ferrozone -and
ytiii'll 14'1'1 inime.timply better as welt.
ihth'ioefty01.4-etnetlanabitedtys atilleizte:mattai:ninygiflinftqcy
afore.
.Shrunken Hopes,
a
th
\
Tql•
The (semi A rill; fir
A
and
to the 0
110 OITP
lern11119 Of th
tery that hun
fit
girt woo pfenerif se.
irt111 I. ft.
Iowa them was almost
erceptible. No doe watt willing to
v., the exeited, ioyant Brewster
itlamt help. They I strength and
eirity In emnpanions .
rem, was the one rel againet the
notpirney, foul yet Pile lin Boit the
hers were Justified hi the Welt they
opened to take. She relnetatti join-
thetn in the end, but felt t he
ati the darkent traitor In the c
orgetting her own distress over he
Way In which Monty wax equanderi
Itis fortune. she 'stood out the one d
ender of Ills right* until the end and
n admitted fearfully to Mrs. 1),.
thntmho hod been "quite twee -
s e" In doling ito,
00 in her stateroom lifter slondnit
the sment elle wondered what he
would of her. She owed hins so
flinch t at tenet should hare
atom] toy 1 'lie felt that be would
be copecks Is. now could she
hare fumed ti , him? Ile would
isot understand of t mese be ;you'd
never understand, e woulil hate
her with the othe 11,10 0/1111 the
others. It wan all a sort ed :mid-
dle, and Abe could not si her ay out
elf it.
Monty found bit guests ver, dim It.
They listened tO plaits witit\hut
tie interest, RSA lift eon!!i not la
that they were uncomfortablp.
nithation wis new to their experietu
and they were under atritin. "They
mope nro lllll I like, a lot of pouting boys
mid girls." lie growled to himself. "lint
It'.. By. North eape now 'spite of ev•
erything. I don't cnre if the Whole
crowd dewerts Inc. My mind In made
up."
Try as he would, he routs] not nee
Peggy nione. Ile had much that he
wanted to slur to her, ntial he hunttered
Pit' the eonsolntion lig•r it '1199111 would
bring him. but she clung to Pettingill
with a tenaeity that wool discouraginfr
The okl feeling Of )(salons)* thnt
cOnneeted with Como again disturbed
him.
"She thnt sin it hopeleee,
brehiless lillot," he maid to himeelf.
"And I don't blithe, 11(4 either."
hell hermit, nigliffell he meleel net
his friends were Reeeneding In the
bow. As tot started to Join the 1170uP
confitleme that had 1 Will to Bar- eo
bare Drew with a dee!. I of love -
to the !stunning, worldly ant -and
smiled bitterly when he on v home-
ly the two allies were denert
thie hour of love for Pei,:gy (Ir la In
'or
some reason lie had felt sure co,
born: for roMther renson be NI
champ with Peggy. -She WON not
same tort: elle Was different: Shit wit.
-well, she was Peggy. ,o•
Occasionally lino refiectione ansutn'hil
the Importance 'of calcientionm.
cruise mitre to cost $'2011.000.
prilitsely N11111, but not enough. Swear-
engew Joe" rind his eablegram did not
alve to n‘greitt extent. The 'mend-
ing of the million had !peening. n mania
with lath now,..onit be had no regard
for ctinsequetteett. Illy 1111P 111`.111'0. aside
from peggy, waft to Mere:lee. the eost
of the eruhte. Ilit•y were leavitut tli-
braltar when knew idea 1.1IIIIP Into his
troubled head.
Ile ilecitliel to chimer his plans ilnd
mail for the North tope, thereby adding
snore then E.:HMCO tO 1111 credit. •
(MA ryiEtt x x vt.
M
ovrv was on tleek when the
Inspiration 11P17.1611 hint, n nil he
loot no time in telling his
guesta, who were at brenk-
f ..d. Although he had misgivings about
t leir toinnion of tlie scheme, he was out
prepared for the (indiums silenee that
followssl him nimouneentent.
"Are yoti in earnest, N1r. Brewster?"
asked Cntotalu Perry, %Ito Wow the Drat
of Ifer• color:tiny fit nmover *from the
aarprise.
"1.)1 course I am. I ehartered this
bora for four months, with the privi-
lege of milker month'. I van flea no
mound to prevent us from prolonging
the trip." Monty's mniiner was full of
self meetrance at. he continued. "Yon
1 people are so In the hetet of proteeting
osmium. !eery euggesitlou I make that
, you sestet help doing It HOW."
"But, Monty," weld Mrs. Dan. -what
It your guests would rather so boater
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