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'JOCKS AND BIJItGLARS,
AN INTERESTING TALK WITIr
GREAT LOOK MAKER
HIrterent Combleutitane and lelatemate
Mechanism to S'reteet 'neettstery Yantis
—The itargiar is Not In It When 1't
tel Against the Setentakees end
eeectesnit tits,
There is no denying the fact that the
burglar of toeley, who Mins at high game
displays amazing ingenuity in the mania-
faeture of soieetide tools and anParetee,
and also in the practical working of the
Flame, says a London paper.
But he is completely out of the running
vvhert pitted against the safemakers and
CARNOT TLEMAN.
heme. lock.„ -do., even though he periodically
The Best Met
• buys their wares for experimental pur- He Was a man erract and Cleverness, but
0, W/X,s91% Contractor and poses.
Velpopientr WM, Aristocrats, Though
BUIlder, Sulphur .pringst Texae, While the present writer was being 'virtuous..
theta epeaks oe Aye' e Pills: "personally conducted" over the premises
"A•Yee'S trills are the best medicinal
ever ',Med; and; in my judgment, no World he acquired much interesting infor.
of the greatest firm of lockinakere M the Frenchman, and transparently honest, was
Carrion although a typically bourgeois
better general remedy &Fuld be devised. illation concerning those wondrous pieces always the butt of French wits, His rigid
t 1 have used them in my enmity and of mechanism which protect the vast riches manner and awkward bow earned for him
recommoneed them to my friends and of palace& biotite and strong rooms, and the title of the " man of wood," the
empleyes fbr more than twenty years, streets of Paris there used to be sold for
tro mly cortkin knowledge, many casee which render it absolutely impossible for
thieVes to break in.- b cen s wooden silhouette of the
completely anti
of the folloWing complaints have been President called " the bow of Al. Cartel"
Perhaps the most interesting department you palled s, •
Permanently Cured was that one in which an exhibition of Lung and the Egure took off
by the use of Ayeees Pills alone: Third
day chills, dumb ague,, bilious fever,
sick headache;- rheumatism, flux, dys,
pepsine constipation, and hard colds.
know that a moderate use of Ayer's
Pile, continued for a few days or weeks,
as the nature of the complaint required,
would be found an abeolute cure for the
disorders I have named above."1
"I have been selling medicine for
eight years, and I can safely say that
Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction
than ane other Pill I ever sold."--J.J.
- Perry, Spottsylvania C. 11., Va.
YEEV8 PILLS
Prepared by D r. 3.0. Ayer & 0,0,,Lowc11,1,fase.
Every Dose Effective
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has been set it is eboolutely impossibleillOUND THE ifilOtE llirORLD
to open the doer , °yeti With keye. Int
deed, there are tlillea When it is devoutly
to be wisheda /oaks were net se nre*
featly made, and se impervious to coaxiag
and violence alike,
"Fen instance, when the firemen Wished
to enter the Old Bailey Priem) for the Pee'
pose of playing' upon the recent great con-
aagretion in that vicinity, the lock on the
outer deer resisted their attack for over a
quarter of an hour, although axes, sledge
hammers and improvised battering rains
were brought to bear upon it,
"The only appreciable result, liaWever,
was to render the lock more impassable
than ever, so theniremea were oblidged to
enter by another way. The battered leek
Was finally unscrewed b,your men, and will
be retained as a sort of e
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tile highest form of the burglar's craft was
being given. Skilled workmen were seat.
ed before locked sates and were using the
almost irresistible fusing apparatus on the
door in order to reach the locks, or were
forcing gunpowder through the keyholes
by means of a tiny pair of bellows.
Others were squirting corroeive chemi-
cals into the locks and noting the effect,
while sturdy artisans were using the drill
and the wedge with a scientific force and
aka/ that showed they could be daugeroue
enemies to society if they were
CNIAIINALLY INCLINED.
"Itee turn out about 288,000 locks every
year," remarked the manager of the works
"and they range in weight from a quarter
of an ounce (including key), to 298 pounds;
the respective values of these extremes be-
ing 12 cents and $1,500.
If a banker whose safe was fitted with
this lock should chance to lose his key, or
if he had reason to suppose that a wax im-
pression of it had been made, all that would
be necessary in order to bale burglarious
designs would be to unlock the safe with
the duplicate key, unscrew the bead and
change the position of the steps, and then
relock the safe or strong room. -
" The mechanism of the hock would in-
stantly adapt itself to the changed combin-
ation, and could never be unlocked by the
former key.
"This, however, is not an unmixed bless-
ing. One afternoon a certain city merchant
was amusing himself by unscrewing the
steps of both his keys, when it suddenly
occurred to hint that he had
FORGOTTEN TRit COXB/NATION.
"As the keys in question were capable of atje was a faithful husband, an affectionate
r carts of respectable people.
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thousands of corabinittions, there was noth- I father and- 1 incere friend. It is doubtful
tag for it but to set to work on a system of , whether F. ace will ever succeed in getting
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numbered tables, and tick off each combine, ; so good a leteident. For notwithstanding
tion as it was tried.
'his great dcinestieity, Carnet was a man of
"'But that may take months,' objected ' the.
the merchant, ruefully. Well t , o elegant manners, cultivated
n y conversation, and, what is more creditable
other alternative was to build a furnace still, used to dress elegantly.
round the door of the safe,it was decided to In France he was perhaps most respected
try the combinations first, for his hominy. Coming as he did after
" We sent two men and an apprentice rev -y, whose son-in-law, Wilson, hadsold
with theprinted tables —ge'eatshee ofpaper 1 decorations and had been about as corrupt
several yards long—and after nine gage' 1 as anybody could be, the probity of M.
labor, during which about 13,000 different Carnet came like a refreehizig relief. It
combinations were arranged and tried, the has even been said that he was the only
right one was hit uporeby accident, and the honest man in France.
safe opened. Nee.cliess to say, there was a
pretty big bill against the customer who
gave us all this trouble. A DOG'S ACUTE EAR.
ifs hat and made an awkward weenier
bow.
Carnet's grandfather was a General of
Engineers under Napoleon I., and was the
precursor of Tyndall, whose book on "Heat,
a Mode of Moeion," he may be said to have
anticipated in his "...Force Metier de Feu."
All his descendants have more or less in-
herited his bent for physical science, and
the three sons of the late President were all
pupils in the Boole Polytechnique, in which
he himself was educated.
In his private friendships Al. Carnet was
not oblivions of old associates, and never
gave the cold shoulder to him whom he had
known in the days of his comparative ob-
scurity, when he was only a promising civil
engineer.
-Notwithstanding the satire with whidh
Ito has been attacked, and the eggeessive
attitude of the men of fashion in Paris, one
of whom went so far as 'to strike him with
a cane in the Bois de Boulogne, in the sum -
met. of 1892, M. Carnet was really a man of
fineetact and diplomacy.
The friendly relations existing between
France and Russia are largely due to his
cleverness, He succeeded in inspiring a
degree of confidence in himself which his
predecessor,Grevy, would never have been
able to attain, and impressed the Emperor
of Russia with the solidity of his character.
The Grand Duke Constantine, when he
Visited the President, was delighted with
his common sense and sober judgmene, and
during his Presidency every foreign nation
felt that he at least would do nothing to
involve his country rashly in a war.
Of his private character nothing but
good has ever been said. He had all the
bourgeois' virtue, all those virtues which
"Somewhat similar was the case of a dia-
mond dealer of Amsterdam, who had a lock .
Re now When a Particular Organ Pipe
specially designed ter his coffer safe last is opened.
year, the chief feature of the mechanism "Dogs h.ave most acute ears in detecting
being that iewould at once become hopeless. , differences in the quality of sound," said a
ly impassable if anyone tried to tamper Withit.' musician recently. "I have at home a large
"One day the dealer thought it was Newfoundland which is a great lover of
working iminewhat stiffly, so he injected i music. No matter in what portion of the
some oil, and attempted to manipulate the house I may be, he always s 'comes to me
leverand gratings with a
the result being that the lock was thrown .
Pie°° of wire, when I begin to play, lying close to the
out of gear. piano. Ihaveanold organ. It is one of those
"The safe contained $900,000 worth of instruments with many stops and bus few
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Burmese rubies and diamonds in the rough; good qualities. I think I have been able
therefore two men were deputed to convey I after much endeavor to distinguish two
it to London at once and get it opened. (different qualities of tone in all of the long
"But before this desirable consummation tow of stops, but my dog made it apparent
was brought about the unfortunate men k0 yea that my ears were not as acute as
spent many anxious hours in the dark hold his.
I
of a channel Steamer and on open railway "i play for variety upon the organ,
charge for a single moment. my dog seems to enjoy this as much as the
trucks, never losing sight of their precious notwithstanding its being antiquated, and
"The treasury doors at the Bank of , piano, all except one stop. eVhenever 1
England measure 7 feet by 3, and weigh ; pull that stop out he rises to his feet slid.
about two and one half tons. Besides denly and commenees to bark and growl at
being fitted with the above mentioned i me in a most vicious manner, sometimes
changeable locks, they have violence locks bitting at the organ. Now, to my ear that
five feet long, eech of whieh weighs 200 stop makes no difference in the sound of
pounds, and gunpowder proof locks, having ' the organ. I have tried hard to detect the
blow holes on every side, even through the (distinctive quality which aggravates the
massive bolt. These blow holes allow the dog's nature but without success, I have
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gunpowder pumped in to escape, and reducer tried to fool 'the old fellow by commencing
the force of a possible explosion to a mere ' a tune on one atop and suddenly pulling
harmless puff, out the obnoxious one. - He ne ver fails to
"It is worthy of note that there are more notice this, although the seund to me is
than 10,000 locks fitted in thellank of Eng. ust the same."
land. Then comes the Savoy Hotel with
1,300, controlled by one master key. The
manager of each of the six floors at the
Savoy, however, has a master key which
For the Invalid.
One of the first considerations in the
con .no a the lock of every room under his placing of food before an invalid is to
supervision,
nen MAJESTY'S SAFE prepare it without asking questions about
at Windsor Castle in which the gold what is wanted or how it is to be cooked.
plate is kept weighs eight tons, and ie The appeoite in sickness is apt to be fickle
WUAT GOINGN IN THE rotIR
coumRs GLO)3E.
Old and New 11;o;Cd—Otents of littereSt
Chrearkiled. iltrielly—Intereeting Happent
Ides -or Recent Hetet
The world has 2,291 warships.
Agricultural laborers in radio, eern barely
five cents a day,
France imports fully ten timee en much
wine as it exports,
Emperor has all his plain clothes
made in Loncloo,
The Spaniah budget showa a deficit ot
24,033,497 pezetas,
Tim notes of the Bank of England cost
exactly one cent each.
In South America rain frequently falls
in torrents from a clear sky,
Prof, Tyndell's grave is covered with
heather, his favorite plant. s
In the British museum there are 2,700
complete Bibles in all languages.
The total income of the Chureh of Eng.
land is eboet one million dollars a week.
In German orphan and foundling asylums
50 per cent;, of the children die of scrofula,.
The Egyptians consider it unhealthy to
wash a child anti' it is at least one year old.
Henry Irving, it is reported, may stand
for a vacancy in the London County
Council,
The Costa Rican Congress hes levied an
export tax of four shillings per quintal on
coffee,
In Korea umbrellas of oiled paper,
have no handles, and are simply worn over
the hat,
The orange grows wild all over tropical
Aeia, and is everywhere regarded as in-
digenous.
Hydrophobia is most frequent in Sweden,
where 282 deaths in a million annually occur
from this cause.
Herr Ludwig Bamberger says European
nations are utterly unable to agree on the
silver question.
Stockholm has the highest death rate
from drink of any city in the world, ninety
in one thousand.
Over eight thousand varieties of postal
cards have been issued in the world within
thirty -Eve years,
The French eystem of weight is pretty
nigh universal in all countries other time
English speaking.
Bessemer, the inventor of the steel pro.
cess which bears his name, has made $10,-
000,000 out of the invention.
Students in Constantinople are forbidden
from frequenting theatres, music halls and
similar public places.
Major von Weissmann, the famous Ger.
man African explorer, has arrived in Naples
from India in poor health.
Baron Hirsch gave a dinner at the Savoy
Hotel, London, recently to 60 men, each of
whom was a millionaire.
From Zanzibar alone some 500,000
pounds of ivory are marketed every season
front the tusks of 10,000 elephant& -
Phoenix Park, Dublin, covers nearly two
thousand acres ; Central Park, New York,
eight hundred anti sixty-two,
Owing to the extension of deer. forests in
Scotland golden eagles and wild cats are on
the increase in that country.
On his recent birthday no fewer than
about 10,000 letters and telegrams of con-
gratelation reached Prince Bismarck.
A grower at Ashburton, New Zealand,
has produced some strawberries measuring
four inches in girth and looking like
plums.
All the money that Baron be Hirsch,
who owns several Speedy horses, wins on
the race track, he gives to the London hos-
pitals.
In China a man who killed him father
Was executed, and along. with him his
schoolmaster for not having taught him
better.
The daffodil, always popular in the back-
yard garden,but otherwise rather neglected,
is this season the most pepular flower in
London.
Mrs. Frances Crosby, authoress of "Safe
in the Arms of Jesus' is sixty-two years of
age, and has been blind since she was six
weeks old.
Lady Randolph Churchill fano longer the
beauty she was. Her illness has not been
overcome without impairing her once lovely
complexion.
In one of the oldest ruine in the State of
Oaxaca, Mexico, a number of very rare and
interesting images, found in metal, have
beet uncovered. e--- e
Rev. Archibald G. Brown, of East Lon-
don tabernacle, in his pastorate of twenty-
seven years, has received into time church
over 5,000 people.
There are but two journals published in
Russia in the direct interest of agriculture,
the SerniedjeItsheskaju Gazette and the
Wjestnik Russkewo Slielskewo Hosaistwa.
An enterprising individual has offered
£10,000 for the simple little bronze bed in
which the Emperor of Austria slept during
his recent stay at the hotel at Cape Martini,
Some very ancient books are to be found
in the sacred relies at Ceylon. They are
formed of palm leaves written upon with a
mental pen, and are bound merely by- a
silken string. , , _
A French dentist has invented a "Potato
Wine," made by pressing out the water,
turning the remaining starch to sugar by
treatment with malt, adding yeast and for.
aleTnhteinMg.aharajah of Baruda owns a carpet
which cost $1,C00,000. It is ten feet long
and six feet wide, and is made of strings of
pearls with a circle of diamonds in the
centre and at the corners.
protected by a violence lock 18 inches lone, and eo delicate that the thought of food Pulled, when she cooleulsively closed her
A lady in Berlin was haying a tooth
a changeable lock and a .gunpowder lock, sometimes destroys it altogether, but when feeetle thue ueittentionally biting the
all of which can be mechanically Covered the well -cooked and daintily-terved food Is dentiet's finger, Blood poisoning resulted,
it impossible to insert even a hairpin into
by an undrillable steel plate, winsiti renders
and in two days the dentist died,
made a little serpriee, It may prove to be
any of the ke '1101 • l not unacceptable, and the invalid be tempt'was one of t e cotripetitors or the Ireland
f While e. $tideat at Oxferd Mr eel d
"The last new snit of lock t was ed to partake of it Another thing is not to scholarship, but failed. "Desultory he.
madefor the Tower of London consisted of , set out a geeat quantity before the invalid yond belief," idwhat the principal examiner
12 of the latest pattern, all Save one of ( at a time, as too much may disgust, while, wrote on Gladstone's peeper.
Which 'were controlled by a golden master , strangely enough, a meagre supply wile
key. Only a few days before the latter' I often stimulate the deeire for food TI . .
icr of was preeented te the Coesteble Lord Na it should be served in the daintiestand most NatUral History.
agdela, that nobleman died, ahd attractive menner' goes without saying; "She has beicome quite 8. butterfly of
the coveted trey subsequently passed into prepared from the beet atidfreehest material fashion," said one girl.
the hands ofebe deesent Ooneteble of the posed:de, and coeked With care and skill' "Positively dazzling," replied the Other,
Tower, General nit Daniel Dyaoets. The no matter how simple Meg be the repast,e "And yet her father atertati as a entail
look on the jewel ehamber it fitted with a Whether hot or cold, put it on the tray corner grocer!"
inensive loolthig bar six feet and three ladle. With a dainty linen eoner, the china Reining ei res. You know we learned at sehooi
Os long, Feed ha/ a special hen, Whit* is, and delicate, the silver bright and the that it takes the grub to make the hatter -
of course, Mose eltrefullY deattled, napkin immaculate, and you -will beguile ay,"
"Strong mem eeeee at sale espesite ere your invalid lute taking the necessary foodi
ow- fitted with locks conerolled ley theee When a eareleesleoprepared and served meal
chronographs, 00 that the Ammeter may at. wouldmot be looked at truich leu eaten
range oner night 04 What time the fooms
shall be opened next morning, There can Enciperor William Will peoltaidy be the
be no trifling with theee time' locks; until Ozaeet guest at the northeen army mancein
Oita monimit arriVet for Whien the Inechan. Vrits, which will be held emend Smoleneer,
Children Cry tor PItohorl's Catior14
A Fiehiipl diettice in Grant ecitifity, Kau.
EMS, contelns oitit one family, he f6ther,
mother, and eldeet eon have elected them.
selves teustees, amid appointed the Oldest
daughter, at $36 a month, to teach the
younger children,
" Take a hole and put some
dough around it, then fry in lard . "
This simple recipe has brought
thousands to grief, just because
of the frying in lard, which as
we all know hinders digestion.
In all recipes where you have
used lard, try
the new vegetable shortening and
you will be surprised at the
delightful and healthful results.
It is without unpleasant odor,
unpleasant flavor or unpleasant
results. With COTTOLEN in your
kitchen, the young, the delicate
and the dyspeptic can all enjoy
the regular family bill of fare,
Cottolene Is sold in 3 and 5
pound pails, by all grocers,
/wade only by
The N. K. Fairhank
Company,
Vreilington stud An
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How to Make a Self -Cleaning Cis-
tern.
Soft water for washing purposes is a
necessity. To meet this necessity cistern
of various kinds are built, but the dust
lodging on the roof, together with dead
leaves, and various substances whirled
about by the wind, will be carried by the
water into the cistern. Unless it is fre-
quently cleaned, this fouls the water and
gives it a bad odor. The illustration pre-
sented above shows a plan for a cistern so
arranged as to avoid this difficulty. The
overflow pipe, a, instead of Simply enter-
ing the cistern at the surface of the water
in the usual way, continues down the inner
surface and opens near the bottom, Then,
whenever the cistern fills with water and
overflows, the surplus enters the discharge
pipe at the bottom, thus carrying off what-
ever sediment may have been deposited.
As the substances that are washed from
the roof into the cistern always settle
gradually to the bottom, each hard rain
that fills it to overflowing forces them into
the discharge pipe and carries them off to the
drain. Such foul sediment forms agood nest
for disease germs. Where the ground is of
A SELF-CLEANING CISTERN.
firm texture it is not necessary to brick up
the sides, but the cement may he laid
directly on the earth. Begin by laying out
a circle about a foot larger across than the
intended size of the cistern. Dig this size
down three feet, then dig the cistern six
inches smaller on all sides, thus leaving a
shelf on which to place the covering stones
three feet below the surface, to be out of
the way of the frost. Cover it by laying
on opposite sides of this shelf two long fiat
stones, eighteen inches apart. Then lay
two other stenee across the ends of these,
and a man -hole eighteen inches square will
be left. It is now ready for plastering.
Use Portland omen one part of eement to
two of fine, clean sand, giving the sides a
good layer clear up to the cover, the leader
from the roof having been inserted in or
hear the top. Now dig d drain from some
aonvenienepoint of discharge and lay the
overflow pipe by beginning al the bottorn
of the cistern passing it out near the top.
It may be suede of common mune two-inch
drain tile, having that part which is in the
cistern well covered with cement, When
all is complete place a crib or plank over
the man -hole, through which it may be
entered by means of a small ladder ; then
cover with earth, rounding it well up.
If a pump is used the suction pipe should
be fureiehed with a strainer, and should
reach to withie a foot of the bottom of
cistern. Where a cietern can be built
directly under the kitchen it is Very cone
vetdent to connect it 'with a pump ovor the
kitchen Sink, The capaeity of a etiatern
may be approximately ascertained by allow.
ine seven gallons to the cubic foot. Or, if
it is round, multiply the diemeter by the
average depth, in feet, and the product by
eve and otiedy. The result will be the
,
cepeeny gai one,
Row to get a (`Sunlightv Picture.
Seed 25 "Sunlight" Soap Wrapper,
(Wrapper bearing the Words "Why Mee a
W Oman Look Ord Sooner Than a Mane) to
Lever Bret, Ltd., 43 Scott Se, Toronto,
and you Will receive by petita pretty pictures
tree from advertising, and well worth ft -am.
log. Thie is an easy Way to decorate your
home. The Soap it the beet in the Market
and it will only cost Ie, postage to send in
the Wreppers, if you leetee the eixds open.
Write your address carefully,
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WHO* the etentlene/ (tante Oreghoteed and
;Wed
Thehgiereteartymofanlyy
aermt4wh
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Canada dates
ota
first;was *yea by the Indians and although
it has changed slightly in inieor details, it
is still as exciting and exhiiereting en When
drat played by the, eriginal owners of the
soil. The Eret record of /tg exietence as a
white men's game was that in 1830 et ellth
was formed in the city of Montreal, which
played matches with the Incliene, though
they must hays iseen inferior to the red men,
tog life recorded that they captured but one
match, Of the Montreal clue's biotory,but
little is kitown, except that it did not; thrive
in its early days, "Lacrosse," says Mr.
Whitney, "may be stied to have arst be.
come popular in 1860, when the effortof
the Montreal club and the exhibitions of the
Iroquois Indians gave the game its Era im-
petus. This was increased the following
year by a match between the whites and
Indians for the pleasure of the Prince of
Wales., who was visiting the Dominion. It
was in this year also that Mr. Beers pub-
lished his little pamphlet, and made the first
attempt to reduce the game ton set of rules.
Unfortunately, After this good start, the
game seemed to hose some of its popularity
about Montreal with the departure of the
Prinoe of Wales. In the meantime, how-
ever, a (deb had been formed at Ottawa,
which did the game a great serviee by de-
feating Montreal, for in the effort to re-
trieve their lost laurels, an increased in-
terest was once more awakened in lacrosse.
In 1867 the Montreal club framed the
first laws of lacrosse, and the same year
called a convention of Canadian clubs,
which resulted in the organization of the
National Lacrosse Association in Canada."
Vanity woman's conscience.
Women as a Woman Sees Them,
A veoman's day should begin at night.
Where there is a will there is a woman.
If you want to know a woman, marry
her,
omen are very good to eat, but very
bad to digest.
Many women can make every home happy
but their own.
A woman's love is bewildering, till you
get it, then it is embarrassing.
A women is strongest when she is weak-
-est ; a man is weakest when he is strong-
est. ..
Tell a child that he is good, a man that
he is great and a woman that she is beauti-
Women are always wishing that men
were true ; men are always wishing that
women were new.
A women generally makes the worst of a
good husband ; a znau generally makes the
best of a bad wife,
Any man with a heart is attracted to-
wards those who stiffer ; any woman vrho
has a heart is attracted toward those rho
prosper.
tenien etaby wand*, we nave liar easteeie.
When she was a Child, she cried fox- Oastoria.
'non she became Friss, she clung to Castorla,
nen she laa,d Children, sheigave tile= Caetoren
It is said that a goose or a duck has never
been run over by a vehicle.
The Sultan of Turkey nearly always dines
alone. Tables, plates, knives and forks are
eschewed. Be tees only a spoon and hs
fingers, thus &bine out the food from little
saucepans placed cm the door.
Ellen Terry is fond of collecting odds an
ends connected with her ProfeFision--old
prints, play bills and properties ;the walls
of her dressing room at the Lyceum are
hung with several rare specimens.
Appeali4 to the most
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