The Brussels Post, 1909-9-30, Page 3YOUNG
FOLKS
ameseoolece
BETWEEN THE LINES,
Roger and Donald were about the
most excited boys alive when they
learned that a regiment of troops
Nes to spend a week in earns) near
their home. Their grandfather,
who heel been a soldier himself,
told thorn many thrilling tales of
soldier life,
When the time at last arrived it
was sport to watch the soldiers go
marching by, company after eom-
panY,, with the band playing and
the .nage flying; and the older peo-
ple also seemed to enjoy it.
At first the boys watched the do-
ings in camp from a safe distance,
but soon they got used to it and
wore 'bolder, and one day toward
the end of the week they ventured
weal into the parade -ground it-
self.
Suddenly Roger clutched Donald
by the arm. "Look!" he gasped,
'The soldiers are conning this
Nay l"
From one side of the field the
troops wore marching in double-
euick time, line upon line, their
guns gleaming in the sunshine, and
the mounted officers riding upon
the flank. For an instant the two
intruders gazed, fascinated, at the
oncoming ranks.
"Do you suppose they are after
us?" whispered Donald.
"Perhaps tl'ey think we are
spies 1" ventured Roger.
They turned to run, but stopped
short, for 'behind them was an-
other body of ` soldiers, also com-
ing straight in their direction.
There was no tree or wall at hand
to afford them shelter -only the
big, bare field; with the lines of
soldiers hurrying down upon them
from front and rear.
Hardly had the two boys start-
ed to run off to one side, in the
hope of escwping that way, when
the charging soldiers began firing
their guns and shouting with all
their might.' The air was quickly
filled with smoke, and then all at
• once the soldiers whom they had
first seen were upon them.
But the ranks opened a bit, and
with laughter and good-natured
jokes at their discomfiture, the sol-
diers rushed by, leaving two very
frightened and bewildered young
amen to hurry home as fast as their
legs could carry them.
"This is the day of the meek
,tattle," said their mother, when
they had related their adventure
to her a few minutes later. "I
ought to have told you net to go
near the camp." Youth's Compan-
ion.
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e0 ME FREAKISH HOUSES.
"Revolving Hoose," Mee Matsgion
in Trees—Odra S•irUetores.
Instances of eocentrfeity on the
part of those building and furnish -
ane houses are common enough in
fiery country. The following in-
stances lances ofak'
ire ishne
ss in -thata
w y
may be cited in illustration of cer—
tain phases.
In the County Westmeath an Ir-
fshman has built himself a house;
' all the windows of which are made
to resemble in outline the backs of
easy chairs, the idea of the eccen-
tric owner being to match the backs
of the set of chairs in the dining
retire,
.A Russian gentleman receutly-
erected, at a cost of 8,000 roubles,
cn his country Y estate at Savinow-
ka,
w-
ka, in Podoliaa sixteen -roomed
douse made entirely of paper. This
Nouse is calculated by its architect
ton
last longer than
would a bniltl-
ing of brick or stone. ' The whole
of the furniture, too, is made of
the same material,
In another instance a. Iandowner.,
thinking that the view from his
house lacked a church, proceeded to
supply its loco byerecting
a row
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of cottages so designed d d as to resem-
ble, from his side,, the edifice re-
quired. Approached .trom the other
direction, however, the sham is at
once manifest.
Some years ago a man of scienti-
fic attainments, as well as of con-
siderable means, elected to live in
a' tree in the suburb of a busy city
—that is, he enjoyed his leisure mo-
ments in the branches of the tree
Itself, where he caused to be built,
a platform large enough to aocom-
moddate easy chairs and such other
furniture es he desired to make
use of during the day.
At the base of the tree, however,
and surrounding it was built a
structure o,f brick and stone en-
closing the sleeping apartments of
this ecceiitrie individual. For many
years this anima() residence was o e
of the sights of the district.
Ono of the oddest houses ever
constructed was the fruit of a
Frenchman's iuventive fancy. This
was the "revolving house," a struc
tune actually built upon castors so.
to speak in order that the occu-
pant might, by means, of an ingen-
ious mechanism, a any time roll
it about, obtaining whatever light
and air his fancy dictated.
"What's the molter? Doesn't
life look rosyl" "Not much. My
orcditer's are after me, and life is
Vaso of a dun colon',"
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
k>.'onintly Rod by the lite of
Dr, lithium' kink ki11s,
If your hand trembles or is no,
steadY, remember that this is a, sure
end early sign of your nervous eys-
tem being at fault,' The mischief
may develop slowly to a worse
stage. You feel unaccountably
weakand weary after exertion;
sou lose flesh; you turn against
food and suffer palpitations and in-
digestion after eating, At times
ycu 'arc intensely irritable, greatly
depressed end easily worried,
Sometimes sharp pains shoot down
your spine andlegs and probably
neuralgia robs you of your sleep
at night. These are solos of the
troubles that indicate the siresertee
of nervous disorders. 11 these
troubles areneglectedthey result
in complete nervous collapse and
possibly paralysis. 'Dr, Williams'
Pink. Pills have won a great repu
taiion, by curing all forms of nerv-
ous disease. The nervous system
depends entirely upon the blood
supply for nourishment; when the
blood is thin and weak the nerves
are affected as described, Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills actually in-
crease the supply of good red blood,
feed, strengthen and tone the
nerves, enable' them to perform
their functions and dispel all signs
et' a breakdown.
IlIrs. Jas. H. Ward, Lord's Cove,
N. B., says: "About two years ago
I suffered so much from nervous
prostration that I was little better
than a helpless wreck. I suffered
hem headaches and a constant feel-
ing of dizziness.- The least unusual
move would startle me and set eny
heart palpitating violently. I had
little or no appetite, and grew so
weak that T was hardly able to drag
myself about, and could not do my
housework. 'In every way I was in
a deplorable condition. As the me-
dicine I had been taking seemed to
do me no good, my husband got a
supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
I' had only been taking the Pills
for a couple of weeks, when I seeaa-
eel to feel somewhat better, and
this encouraged me to continue the
tzeatment. From that on my
strength gradually but surely re-
turned, and in the course of a few
more weeks I was once more a well
woman, able to do my own house
work and feeling better than I lied
done for years. I have since re-
mained well and feel that I owe
my good health to the healing pow•
ers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Every other weak, sickly, worn
out, nervous person should fellow
the example of Mrs. Ward and give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair
trial. These Pills will send new
blood coursing through the veins
and bring brightness and energy to
the weak and despondent. Sold
l:y all medicine dealers or by mail
ac. 5e cents a box from The Dr
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
TOPSY-TURVY TURKEY.
Does Things Contrary to Our Way
of Doing Them.
China has often been termed the
laud of topsy-turvydom; but Tur-
key, the land of young rebels, has
surely an
q
e sial!Y .strong
Claim to
this ,title.
The Turk nods his head when he
means "No," and shake's it when
he means "Yes." He takes off his
shoes, but never his fez, when he
enters a mosque or a home. When
lie rides on a street -car his ticket
is punched at the place he gets on,
instead
ofatthe1 he acee must get
off. In order
to out apiece pee wood
d
instead of rubbing a saw against it,
he rubs it against the saw, which
a
ho hold between s etween his legs.
Until recently,• salt, firearms, and
education were all taboo in Ins
country. Steam machinery and
electrical appliances were ferbicl-
den—the first for no given reason,
the second .beeanse the ward "dy
'n
amu to 1
o c Y asel resembled tbe
r
word
t
cl Ramit
o."
Dictionaries,
too, containing the words "elder"
andbr t
„
o her were
self -con senot s
1 -
ly cousured, because Abdul Hamid
usurped the throne from his elder
brother, who has at last come into
his own. -
A TNINo WONtH KNOWINGisthe
feet that Painkiller nods Moro uses in
a household than any oUier•remedr, For
all bowel complaints. Externally for Outs
and wounds. Avoid substitutes, there is
but ono "Painkiller" --Perry .paste' -25o.
and 50o.
NOT EXACTLY PLEASED.
CrI suppose you're glad yoti have
a baby brother," asked the neigh-
bor.
"Not exactly. Yon see," answer-
ed the 0 -year-old girl, "I've figured
it all alit that when I'm old enough
to have a beau, he'll be jest old
enough to bo a nuisance."
SAVED IN HIS OLD ACE.
Annapolis, ;7. 8., May 14, 1509,—I am
over eighty years of age and hare suf-
forerl. from 1Cidney and Bladder Trouble
far Mom eters, I took doctors' medicine
but got no help. I want to thank ,you
for sending mo tto sample box of pin
rills w•htoh helped Rio.
I have taken six boxes of Otn Pills al-
together, but got relief before I had taken
hear that amount. .I had to get up some
nights every Moon minutes and had to
use an instrument before I could 0011156e,
Now I can lie in bed four or nvo hears
Without getting up,
W. ei, Preece.
Write 'entente. Drug ,t Chemical Oo,
1 esuler W.
l5 Termite for fO2,80nen sample.
RIM AND TOFU,
Bits of Information About Most
AeerYthing.
Women live longer than men.
The Chinese preserve vegetables
in sale,
Ladies'feet are larger than they
were two Fears
In Madrid it is 'consideree] un-
lucky to marry en Tuesday.
The population of the United
States per square toile is 27,71;
Twenty million shooting -stars fall
upon the earth's enrfaee daily.
In the last half century Japan
has recorded more than 27,000
earthquakes.
The population of Russia is in-
creasing at the rate of 2,000,000 per
annum.
Ding Edward has just hada speci-
al tricycle oonsty'ueted for his per-
sonal use.
During 1008 Wilbur Wright trav-
elled between 2,600 and 3,000 Rules
in his airship.
The total number of railway pas-
sengers in the United Kingdom in
1908 was 1,278,050,000,
Europe has 20[000 newspapers, of
which Germany possesses the larg-
est number. England, however, has
thepapers, greatest number of daily news
In Australia there are Pints which
build their nests along a north and
south line so accurately that a
traveller may direct his [burse by
their aid.
In order to stop a plague of lo-
custs, every rural inhabitant of
Northern Syria has to collect and
de]iver at least 2% lbs. of locust
eggs to the Turkish Government.
Silver-grey has been adopted as"
the color of the uniform for the en-
tire German Army. It is consid
ered to be more suitable than khaki
for campaigning in Europe.
Mr. Allan Upward, the English
author, recently refused decora-
tions from both the King of Greece
and the Sultan of Turkey, as he
considered that politicians and men
of letters should not accept such
distinctions.
In the building and completing
tof a Dreadnought, daily work is
afforded for between 1,000 and 1,-
600 skilled men. Of the total cost
of £1,950,000, about '70 per cent.—
or £1,386,000—would go in wages.
As stormy weather comes on, sea-
birds fly inland in search of food;
wild fowl leave the marshy grounds
for higher localities; swallows and
rooks fly low before and during bad
weather; frogs are unusually noisy
before rain ; sheep huddle together
near bushes and trees.
The German naval authorities
have under consideration an inven-
tion .for the protection of German
!coast harbors and seaports, Sta-
tions would have to be erected
along the coasts and at the mouths
of rivers which would be equipped
with the strongest electric magnets
that can be manufactured. When
in action these would exercise such
s powerful attractive force that
they would compel ironclads and
other protected vessels to deviate
from their. course.
ROSY-CIIEE10ED BA8l s.
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Nothing in
the e word lssuch
a comfort and joy as a heal-
thy, rosy-cheeked, happy
baby. .
But the prioeo
f
s -Baby's health is onstant
4. vigil twee on the part of the
e. mother. The ills of baby-
hood come suddenly and the
p wise mother will always be in
¢ a position to treat them ab
once. No other medicine can
take the place of Baby's Own
Tablet in relieving Tablets ie
i even and. u••
5'
C a
in theI babyhood a is of b hood rid
J
childhood,
ldhood, and there is no
other medicine as safe, Mrs.
Wm.
Viggers,
Perretton
,
Ont., says.—r M,y baby was
troubled with his stomach
and was very cross while get-
ting his teeth, and did not
sleep well at night. I gave
him Baby'sTablets with
the best of results, He is,v
no
one of the best natured ba-
bies one could wish." Sold
by medicine
dealers
or by
mail at 25 cents a hos from
The De. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
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ARABS LIVE LONGEST.
An English thoroughbr'oc] seldom
lives to a ripe old age; twenty-
three, however, is not an excep-
tional age for an Arab steed, Al-
though he cannot compete with the c
English or American thoroughbred `.
Inc speed, there is no horse in the
world like the Arab for endurance
and all-iround fitness. Lord
Roberts rode the same Arab
through
all has campaigns, ns v r -
p g co e
ing in twenty-two years a distance
of some 50,000 miles, For the last
three thousand years horses in
Arabia have been inured to hardy
usage and very scanty feeding from
earliest youth. Now they repre-
sent n splendid example of Nature's
hard rule—the survival of the fit-
test,
a(,eIf 4ez ,f die," Outs rPNIA,P,1F.eROY
✓,1Li40(fMnrrviivrtrlrs sx
When one is chilled
through,' er euireis tow
Riteu,natfo Patna, Gore
Throat Lumbago, Teeth.
r,ei,o Neuralgia, Solis 1.
ea, 5 fleumon e, 'Pencil•
ltis,ineammotlon of the
13rolioIlial Tubes, Bow.
ala er Lunge, Cremes,
Bore Muscles,
or Pains of any
hind, us0
ltadware
Ready
itCllar.
WATCl3ES GROW TIRED,
"I suppose," said the �watchlnulc-
or• to a friend who had just handed
him his watch for repairs, "you do
not know that Watches, like human:
,beings, •sometfinee don't 'go' for
the vczy reason that they are tired,
out and need resting. Sometimes
a watch is brought to ane which as
all right, Nothing about it is out
of order, and it is fairly clean,
When they become sulky and refuse
to run except by fits and staa'ts the
best thing to do is to lay them aside
for a good rest, The mechanism in
a `tired' watch seems to be in per
feeet condition, hitt it just won't
work. The fact is, that long sed
faithful service has thrown it slight
Jy out of adjustment in perhaps a
dozen different places. Scraping
and cleaning and readjusting a
fine watch are the worst things that
could be done to it. A month's
rest will instead cause the works
slowly to readjust themselves, and
at the end.of that time, •after care-
ful oiling, the watch will go as
cheerfully as ever."
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WISDOM WHISPERS.
Work l Work ! Work ! — Si
Joshua Reynolds,
All is not false which at firs
seems a lie.—Southey.
Take a •rest; a field that has rest
ed gives a beautiful crop.—Ovid.
In this world a man must be ei
they anvil or hamm•er.—Longfellow
They are never alone that ar
accompanied by noble thoughts.
Sir Philip Sidney.
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A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION.
Of the many magnificent features at the
Toronto Exhibition this year none was
more remarkable nor created more gen.
nine interest than the demonstration of
the " Nugget " Shoe Polishes in the Main
Building•
The domonstrater polished a shoe with
the "Nugget" Polish and immediately
afterwards washed it. The water ran off
the shoe " like water off a duck's back,"
and the shine was not destroyed, .which
proves that "Nugget" is a waterproof
polish, The shoe was then wiped on a
clean towel, but the. polish did not rub off
and soil the towel, which is conclusive
evidence that it will not come off on the
clothes in wet weather.
The " Nugget " is a leather preserva-
tive which will double the life of your
shoes. It keeps the leather soft and
pliable preventing the shoe from cracking.
Millions use it ail over the civilized
world. Try it, and its superior qualities
will be selfevident. At all dealers, roc.
per tin, Black or Tan.
TRANSFIXED BY WEASEL.
Blackbird Stricken With Fear at
Sight of Animals.
One morning outside Elgin a
blackbird was observed sea'
vecltobe
stand-
ing by the roadside, paying no
]ie•ed to the footsteps of the passer-
by, says the Glasgow Herald. It
pas gazing fixedly at four young
'weasels under the hedge, which
were approaching in a semi -circle,
apparently to surround it. Just
then a warning cry was heard from
behind, and the young ones dis-
appeared
is-
c ea dT
lie in the a hell a.
PThe bird
still remained powerless and im-
movable, and only after repeated
urging did it fly to a tree near by,
when hen itweak,ave forth a
fright-
ened
ri h -
gt
s
ened sound, as though still under
the influence of the terror which
had arrested its faculties.
A recruit was `being shown the
use of the rifle, and, after firing
seven shots at the
target
c which all
g
missed, the instructor, in a rage,
shouted
"Here is another cart-
ridge. g Go behind that waggon and
shoot yourself!" In a few minutes
the recruit came back from behind
the waggon, and coolly announced,
"I'm sorry, sir, but it's another
miss."
The Turkish Sultan possesses a
solid gold throne, studded with no
less than 10,000 pearls as big as
filberts.
With a flying -machine capable of
travelling 80 miles an hour, practi-
ally the whole of Europe would be
vi thin a Clay's journey of Berlin.
"Do you like o, brass band?" be
asked, as they were listening to
the music in the park, "Ola, yea,"
she said; It, brass band is very
nice, but I think I would rather
have a gold enc;"
SSUii iJo, 31.--0'1.
Magistrate F. Rasmussen, of 206,
Marquette Street, Montreal, writes
to the Za,n•Buk Co. es follows:--
Gentlemen,—Por many years I was
troubled with a serious eruption of the
skin, which was notonlyunsightly, but
at times very painful, I first tried various
householdremedies, but all these proved
altogether useless.
" I then took medical advice. Not one,
hut several doctors In torn were consulted,
but I was unable to get any permanent
relief. Some time back I noticed a report
from a Justice of the Peace who had been
cured of a chronic skin•dfscaoe by
Zam-Bok,. and I determined to give this
balm a trial,
" Aftera. thoroughly fair test, I can say
3 am delightedwith it. I havethe best
reasons for this conclusion; because, while
everything ohm I tried—salves, cmbroca-
tlons, washes, soaps, and doctors' pre-
parations—failed absolutely to relieve my
pain and rid me of my trouble, three boxes
of Zam-Butt have worked acomplete cure.
"In my opinion Zam-Bub should be
even more widely known than it is, and
I -have no. objection to youpublishing this
letter." eruptions,
it h, ringworm, and iilr skirashes,
diseases,
Zam-Buk` Is without equal.. it also cures
cuts. burn., scalds, piles, abscesses,
chronic sores, blood -poisoning, etc. All
druggists and stores at so cents a box. or
post free for price from the Zam-Buk Co.,
Toronto,
"BOTHER THOSE FLIES 1"
If we were asked to name the
greatest drawback of summer, the
answer would almost invariably be
"Flies!" These little pests are
only now beginning to receive the
unfriendly interest they deserve.
They have hitherto been looked up-
on aa nuisances, but now the me-
dical fraternity are labelling them
as dangerous. The fly is hatchet
and thrives in decaying natter, In
two or three weeks from the laying
of the egg the fly attains its full
growth, and commences to plague
a world which so far has found no
good in him. The best way to guard
against flies is to see that no de-
caying food, either flesh or vege-
table, or other dirt is ]eft about
for ahem to breed in. Then, use
the good old-fashioned, sticky fly-
paper. This is far preferable to
sweetened poison, se. it keeps its
victim in its grasp, and so the lat-
ter has g
ei no chance
of wandering off
to die in the milk -jug or jam -pot.
Very many persons die annually
from cholera and kindred -summer
complaints, who might have been
saved if proper remedies had been
used. If attacked do not delay in
getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel-
logg's Dysentery Cordial, the medi-
cine that never fails to effect a cure.
Those who have used it say it acts
promptly, and thoroughly subdues
thep ain and disease.
Bashful Youth—"Miss Bella,
does—does 'your mother object to
my coming here so much?' Fair
Charmer—"Oh, I think not. I
heard her telling papa the other
evening that you merely came t+1
pass away the time—you didn't
mean anything serious."
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Practi cn all Caned`.
Y n
Inn drug.
S
gists, grocers and general dealers
sell Wilson's Fly Pads. If your
storekeeper does not, ask hive why.
Howell—"A good deal depen'is
on the formation of early habits."
Powell—"I know it; when I was a
baby my mother hired a woman
to wheel me about, and I have been
pushed for money ever since."
Corns cause intolerable pain
Holloway's Corn Cure removes the
trouble. Try it, and see whin
amount of pain is saved.
Kindly mention the naive of this
paper in writing to advertisers.
TOO VAGUE,
Mistress (at the agency)—Now,
nay husband is 'very particular
en a
whoa I
1 g ge as a nurse. He
wishes me to go into the most mi-
nute details abort Your qualifica-
tions. Do you know how to prepare
food? Can yon sew and mend 7 Do
you mind sitting up late at night 7
Aro you faithful and devoted, and
have you a kiud, loving disposi-
tion ?
Nurse --Excuse me, ma'am — .aux
1 to take caro of the baby or your
husband 1
"1 suppose you have ahvays lived
round here 7" remarked a tourist
to ae aged iubnbitaut of a village,
"Oh, no," replied the native. '1
was born a good half -mile tway,'1
TO COPE WITH SMiJGOLElS,
Russian Authorities to Dig Tren
.Along Frontier,
Smuggling .across the thouaa
miles ee so of frontier line that d
vides Russia from Germany an
Austria-Hungary has grown to sue
an extent that the Russian aut'lloI
ties are at their wits' end to cop
with the lawbreakers, Now the
propose to try -cutting a deep a
wide trench along the border, Th
adaptation of the Chinese wall idea'
will, it is looped, pelt a stop
smuggling by the cart -load whit
ie new going on with impunity.
The great di1l'erence in price 0
various articles, such as silk an
tea, between the neighboring coun
tries makes successful smuggling
most profitable business. Horses
cattle and sheep are also drive
-continually across the frontier a
lonely spots without paying elute'
True, there are the strazhniks, th
Itussfan frontier guards, who a»
supposed to be very severe on smug
glees, but as the popular meinalong the border goes, "A pape
plaster over the guards' eyes work
wonders."
Enormous quantities of firearm
and printed matter have been o
late conveyed across. Often the
smugglers 011 their way "lose" a
bale or so of printed pamphlets
which are "found" and eagerly
read by the soldiers. Afterward
they are turned into cigarette
papers, for paper is dear in Rut
s1a.
Trial is Inexpensive.—To those
who suffer from dyspepsia,
rheumatism or any ailment
arising from derangement of the
digestive system. a. trial of Parme-
lee's Vegetable Pills is recommend-
ed, should the sufferer be unac-
quainted with them. The trial will
to' inexpensive and the result will
be another customer for this excel-
lent medicine, So effective is their
action that many cures can certain-
ly be traced to their use where
other pills have proved ineffective.
Schoolmaster ---"Now tell me
what were the thoughts that passed
through Sir Isaac Newton's mind
when the apple fell on his head,"
Hopeful Pupil—"I 'xpeets he was
awful glad it wasn't a brick,"
It is an undisputed fact that
one packet of Wilson's Fly Palls
has actually killed a bushel of
house flies. Fortunately no such
quantity can ever be found in a
melt kept house, but whether they
Ito few or many Wilson's Fly Pads
wail kill them all.
Master ---"How was this vase
smashed, Mary 7" Mary—"If you
please, sir, it tumbled down and
broke, itself." Master—"Humph!
The automatic brake again!"
RE SURE YOU CET THE KIND YOU
HAVE ALWAYS HAD.—Owing the great
popularity of "'rhe D. S; L." Menthol
Plaster unscrupulous makers are putting
up one like it, Made by Davis 5c Lawrence
Co.
"I am proud to say that my
grandfather made his mark in the
world," observed the conceited
youth. "Well, I suppose he 'wasn't
the only man in those days who
couldn't write his name," replied
his bored companion.
Ignorance is a Curie—"Know
thyself" is a good admonition, whe-
ther referring to one's physical
condition or moral habitudes. Tho
man who is acquainted with him -
.elf will know how to set w
lienn
ay
a.
dlar ra lit
m
g n e e in his ndifi c
0 on
manifests itself. Dr. Thomas' Ee-
lectrio Oil is a cheap and simple
r mfor th
e ed = a eradication
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