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.e Snowshoe Trail
Retirement of Veterans • Brings Changes, in
Canadian National Financial Staff
By EDISON MARSHALL -�
J
BEGIN HERE, TODAY CHAPTER VIII.
•Bill Bronson and Virgginia Tremont find ,One clear, icy night 't gale sprang-
themselves forest priebners .in '8111 s n 'jn the east, and V itginda and $ill
cabin in'thQ, Clearwater of Canada:. 8111 P
was hired' by. Yirgtnia to glade: hey. tn' fell to sleep to the sound'of its corn-
her,search for her. Hance, Harold.Loltus-I lndrtt. And t4hen;Bil1 went Portll-for,'
bury, Who 'vanished ger
the Clearwater vi
.5,1.."P
before. 'Her flanco's ,urieya Bill,Ins
tk atnhis snowshoes c didn riot ¢ break
a cook, Vesper, completed the P
and. Virginia were engulfed mintee liffl through the crust.
Grizzly river. 8111 saved , F"' de- The wii it had .blown- and crusted•
The others left on s to look •also'fo• the,.
,
sorted. e d olo.:lather, murdered by a the drifts during the night.
lost nine o'f ass Thi s era -flitted him to mae a dash
.partneO
GO OlU:WITH THE STORY toward. thetYttgatRive in search ofI
a'ny sign of the:est mine.
• CItAPTER VII ' Whett' about tw•elve•miles from the
•cabin-he'sew, through •a rift •in the
distant 'trees, a human 'trail in the
snow•
He stood a monlent.,in the drifts,
torn by 'an innet • struggle.
a -All. his ,fondest hopes, his dreams,
never tired, of them., all the inner; guardians of: his own.
M. D. IYIcTAGGART , She has her Ionesome -hours, but happiness told him to keep his search;
not so many •as she had.- expected• to journey :on his way and !forget he
When time•hulig heavy:on her hands hed'seen'the tiac}es. Eve}y desire of
she. would:take 'out one of 'the' old Self spoke in warning to Aut.
Balnker. ..magazines that B.11'1 had brought up'to But Bill Bronson had a:higher law
read the winter nights., • •'than • self. -'Long ago, in front of;:the
Banking Business :''"She. had abundant health. The ex- ramshackle hotel ip• Bradleyburg, he
A general , perienee seemed to build her up, ye-, had given a'pi'omise-to find Harold'
transacted. Notes • Discounted. ther than injure her. Her'nidscles de- Loup&bury
1,' ed the breathed. deep of the. cold , .He Mimed 'and went ove1 to investi-
Drafts issued. Interest Allovk- inopntairi'•.ale, and she •dad".mole en.. gate tris' tracks. t
ed on Deposits. Sale Notes, Pur-' ergy;than she:could.easily'spend ' 1'• He followed, swiftly doyen the trail,
• She oug)it away •the tendency to anr;ions to now his; late .,at the first
shaded. • grow•careless: in dress•oi! appeerence.-Ipossible • intsant. Re saw that the
She kept 'her few :cllithes clean• and • trail'was fresh, made that .Morning;
I'll: T. RANCE mended, she dressed.her hair as care- he had every reason to ,think that he of the cabin. •
fully as rn•her_eity home. could'ive>•.take the man who had made An Indian'squaw for all her` filth Linen
' Notary Public, Conveyancer • Their cabin life` wee redeemed -by' it within, a few .hours• ' and -untidiness a .fair representative
the tray.- oor
Up with the d
e u h
tto
`did not catch. — nailed ,h
P
Financial, Beal Estitte and Fire in- their,frequent . excursions into' the He of hex breed p , g s By command of -Queen Mary, the
serene°. Agent. Representing 14 Fire .Wild. The,atuds•of Neto the girl.
eon- eler, in•the.sneer,. But shortly after and' came 'stolidly inside. '
insoran'ce Companies: ' stoutly more absorbing to' the girl. the;aeon hour his keen eyes saw, aEngland,linen ..at Buckingham Palace,
Bill's • face was stern. as' the gray .table Office. Clinton. _ In these excur3ions Virginia learn- wisp of, smoke drifting through ,the cliffs of the Selkirks when 'he turned Was evaluated recently. Com -
W.
.curt Oft•
ed to use her pistol: with remarkable trees, and his heart leaped ' in his again to Harold. "Is that your wo- ,•prising hundreds of tablecloths, some
W. BRYDONE I. aeuracy. Her strength increased; she breast. Ile pushed on, emerging all r an? he asked simply. • of them heirlooms of great historical
could follow wherever Bill'led. _ at once upon a human 'habitation. Harold shrugged. "One doesn't interest, literally thousands of napkins
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. "They did not forget their graver It tuns• a lean-to rather than a cabin, marry squaws," he replied. bf the finest quality and other napery,
business. Ever Virginia kept watch A fire smoldered in front. And his "I came to find Harold Lounsbury, it was pronounced by an expert ap•
office: for a track that was not an animas ,heart leaped with indescribable relief a gentleman," Bill went on in the praiser to be worth upward of $40,000.
track,N blaze on a tree not inade.by when he saw that neither Of the two same strange, .at voice, `sand I find One of the most remarkable items in
SL'OAN BLOCK • CLINTON the teeth of •poreueine or grizzly, a men that were squatted in the lean-to —a squaw man." this collection of royal linen is the
charred cooing rack over the ashes of mouth was the stranger who had pass- (To be contim ed:) this col cloth" of the palace. This
a fire. But as yet they had found no ed his camp six years before. .,,� huge linenerc tablecloth of t is pig enough id
to
CHARLES B. HALE ' sign of human wayfarers other than Bill had old acquaintance with the cover a table on which 250 pieces can
themselves. type of man that ronted 1'im now, What New York - be land. It was specially woven for
Conveyancer, Notary Public, Bill never ceased to search for his One of them was Joe Robinson—an v� the wedding breakfast of Queen Vic -
Commissioner, etc. mine. He looked for blazes, too; for Indian who had -wintered in Bradley- I� the toric and le used only on rare ma-
fo• und
sign of an old camp or a pile of burg a few years before. sloe
(Of ice over J. E. Rovey's Drug Store) washili s beside a stream. When he His companion, Pete the Breed, a A legend that had at least one dra-
g half-breed with a mixture of French, BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON uratic sequel is connected with this
fhend an open stream he would wash was a tnsn•unknowtt to Bill.
the gravel, and it seemed to him he tablecloth. It is said that i11 luck will
®R. J. C. GANDIER combed 'the entire region between the There are certain latus, among the Illustrated D ilii. Every-
Lesson conte to Ole person who chances to
Oalee Hours:—L30 to 3.30 p.m., 6.30 two little tributaries of Grizzly River northern men, as to trapping rights.
Furnished TlTitit ?vet ti Pett¢rn spill any liquid on it during a meal.
to 8.00 p.m.. Sundays, 12.30 to 1,30 p,m, indicated' on his map.' But with the Mostly they are tiuwiry'tten; but their At a State •banquet ItKr William of
deepening snow search was ever more infiuepce is felt clear beyond the Arc- s, .� At a Sta was the aiseciWl guest.of
Other -hours by appointment only. difficult. Unlike Virginia, he was al- tic Circle. They state quite clearly •meny Vas
emost al ars.
most ready to give up. that when a man lays down a line -' ,', WithWhis of his suite, mthe
Office and Residence — Victoria St. Every day winter strengthened its of traps, for a certain distance on each ,, V meal one of his se te, and duringdre
shackles. side of him the district is his, and no accidentally spilled some wine on the
DR. FRED G. THOMPSON . Even the rapids of the river bad one shell poach•on his preserves: And aloth,
Office and Residence: begun to freeze." these Indians had lately been part- r It was the first time since the table -
Office in an undertaltmg to clear the 3
Ontario Street' Clinton, Ont. But now .the snowshoe frames were cloth was - made that anything of the
done, wrought from tough spruce, and whole region of its furs. g� t 1 . kind had happened and superstitious
One door west of Anglican Church.They had no idea but that Bili had , 1, members of the Palace staff ]lave often
Phone 'Gl the. moose hide cut into thongs andbdiscovered their trap lines and' had f� 4g rr ', recalled the incident.
stretched across to make the Webs.
Eyes Ex-m(neu and Glasses Fittedcome to make trouble.
Y Pura few days Bill and bin, Virginia G x a it , L novel
Another
BOW, but is kept loth" s tan heihat r
bad been captives in the cabin, and So they tvel'e considerably amazed tat ,. �,,
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN they held high revels in celebration of at Bill's first (uestion. "Did one of rtz� 4 is the famous cloth mad°•for
Office and Residence: their completion, Now .hey, could go you make those tracks out there !,a,• ;" -v . loom,o is the dinner of Queen eAifor
Huron Street -- Clinton, Ont. forth into the drifts again, he darted. ! ci: This piece is carefully preserved and
Phone 69 It did not mean, however, that the "No," Joe grunted. "Our pardner zt stored away and o brought forth only
(rmroterly occupied by the late Dr, time was ripe for 'hem to take their made it. Follow 11 dgwn—'pretty soon tor the lay Ell
favored guests
a In Thompson)„ sled and mush into Braclleyburg. The find another cabin."' s" and connoisseurs. The expert guests Eyes Examined and Glases Fitted. snow was till too soft for long jaunts. shred that at least $2,500 could be ob-
de-
Came aclear, ley night, and the CHAPTER IX. • I , ; t + i tainll her of of open i for sale.
DR, I I. A. MCINTYRE beach ul Lights were more vivid and r {'
All the royal over d stored let press -
DENTIST beautiful than ever. Bill thought Vir- Bill only had to turn to see the z lir v, es in the linen room of the palace,
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to ginia was watching their display; if snowy 1;oof of the cabin, two hundred { �, There are special presses for table-
8 p.nt., except Tuesdays and Wednes- he had known the real subject of her yards away down the glade. cloths, sheets, table napkins, etc. It
clays, Ottice over Chadian National thoughts, he would not have come and It was a new cabin, just erected, y ; - ', is the sole duty of lino maids to bolt
Express, Clinton, OnL stood in the doorway with iter. and smoke • drifted xsintly from_. its > l a ' >• after this ciduty of nt.
Phone 21. "We're not the only ones to see it;' chimney. Bill rapped on the door. l tt r } y.1 ,t _..:
Virginia told him Softly. "Somewhere "Come along in," some one an- l : sl N▪ iagara Falls, Ont; One of the
' DR. F. A. AXON I thine—I feel—that Harold is watch- steered gruffly. .Bill did not have to largest grape clops produced in Can-
DEN7IST
lig it, too. • Somewhere over this glance twice at the bearded f ace to Ziy ! z t r . acing is predicted by members •of the
snow• know in whose presence he stood, t
Clinton, Ont.. Bill diel not answer, Rud the girl Changed as he was, there was no Eby i Sid �1 . cimpristnglgrotvers from Hamilton to
Grndnnte of 0.0.0.8. Chicago, and turned to hint in tremulous.appeal. chance fora mistake. This was Liar- t ,r compv18l n. we vineyards have
B.G.D.S•, Toronto. "won't you find him for me, Bj11?" old Lounebury, the same men who 4n i'4 Wintered welt and crone aro in good
te.
Crown and Plate Work a Specialty. she Cried: "You are so strong, sq had passed. his camp years before, the condition.
able—you can do anything, anything sane lostdover that Virginia had come ��
1/4
you try. .Won't you find hint and to' find.'
D. H. FRAC NES bring him back to hie?" Bill saw that the man was frighten -
CHIROPRACTOR •The man looked. down at her, and ed. Ilia lips Were loose, his eyes nerv- „rya g
Electro. Therapist Masreur his face was ashen. • ous and bright, his hands did'not hold
Office::Buren St. (Pew dobrs west of quite steady_ Here was one that the I
Royal Bank), wilderness had crushed in its brutal
• ...onesho.uf.s 'tiurp, and Sat.r:all Aay iCJf'` las
Otherhmus by appointment. irenstll f'' ' '�' grasp,
oeftlee—Men., Wed: and . Fri. forenoons t ;'!' This did not wean •that this health
seam,4b Ornna—Mon•.. 'Wed., and FiidaY was wasted. His body was strong and
• i,rtci'noons. Phone M. t trim: except for a suspicious network Smart taillenr- for ,Street in cravat
of red lines in his cheeks and a Yellow silk in flattering violet blue shade. It
tinge to the whites of 'his • eyes, he' is''decidedly slimming.` The back of
ee would have seemed in superb physeal theskilt is in panel effect; It merges
condition. into • a hip yoke: Tab : extensions
'The evidence lay rater in the ex- 'brought around .on the front. bodice
pression of• his face, and most bf all •give rt •a tailored aspect 'and detract
in the surroundings in which he lived., •from breadth. - ' •
l:Ie was • utterly unkempt. and' slay- .- Style ,No. 3494 can be had in' sizes
enly. His : coarse beard covered his 18, 18 years,- 36, 38,-40 and 42 inches
lips, 'his ,matted bait' ' was dull with bust,
dirt his.; skin was scarcely less -dark Flat silk crepe, 'lightweight tweed,
than that' of the Indians themselves. jersey,. shantung and men's silk shirt
The: nails on -his hands were ;fouls the ing fal rid lend themselves splendidly
floor of the house $rna'cluttered, with,. to t -sports type.
rubbish and .filth. • " You'll find it ..onbeliedably easy "to
1.
Yet leering Htreagh: his degeneracy, make. ..
'his identity'. could -not be mistaken. HOW TO ORDEI!, PATTERNS
Here •teas themes Virginia had piers. 'Write your same and address plain -
ed the North to seek f ly, giving', number and - size of such
"What,'de you want?" he asked. • patterns ing',n ou want: Endoso: 20c in
...."You're Lounsburyt of course,"Bili •stumps ,br,codn, •.(coin preferred; wrap
answered.• it cerefuIly-) •for ;each number, arid
"Sure; I ask yon againo tvhat,do: address your order to Wilson Pattern
you want?" , service,; 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.
" "you've been living on the Yuga.
You- came up',helm, to trap my tern= -
tory LITTLE, AMY.JOHN80N
Lounsbury rementtaled his .stanch• "Take a: letter—take a leiter"—
r { allies -Pete arid'be. "And what -f Beery day .th° same demand made!
'�a 1 jj biilll�i�i AlLl9iAY,$ I did?" trapped here. Yodi•, :Wes there nothing `any better
"roti knew I'nitor a rsteifogrniphio handmaid?
TIME TABLE brought UP' Joe •Robinson and a breed ' •
Trains will arive at and depart from .with you. You' meant to clean tip ath s:' yes! alis bought a' little Moth Clinton '85 follows:. inter -=nil' the furs' 1h the country.", (Not the 'kind teen get in cloth) '
Buffalo .and .Goderich:ply; Iiarold's.face .`drew in a seopil.1,And a'tin of ehieken•broth
Going Met, depart ' 6.44 a m. "And what •are you going to do' about And an aeronaut's regalia,
•
$,50 p,m.. .
Going West; ate.' .2 1,52 WI" - And, •bY 'Jo! she .tools a letter
S6� ''r'The •neer thing -ii—." Bill •Clear from London - to Australia! TIM BORDEN CO., LIMITED
" ' ar 0.08'' • dD.•k� P•r q 140 Se. Paul W., Montreal
!' " • ar. 10,31 p.m. spoke •q,uietly, slowly, "I'M s not going -A
on Huron &'Bruce !o do anything about it‘ ---now: I didn't books to: ,
Loud , First Typiet• "What on ,earth's the
Send Free Baby
n nn a, 7.a0 a:m. demo to see• you about trapping.. . ! Matter ' with •the boss 'Ws `morning?
came—about Virginia Tremont." t 1 k a will pian." Second:
G. E. HALL, . M. R. CLARK,
Proprietors Editor.
•'Virginia found the days leechhap-
pier than she had hoped. kin
She liked the'hours ef' sober talki
the evenings' Sometimes they *would,
play through the eecords,'and, se -well
had 13111 made his selections -that' she
S.:1a� rade Pekoe as
by"far t finest t ,,v°u!
it
S Ph 4a�t two +,
u _ *We'll have, instead; the trunks of
trees,
Companies, all at Montreal, 0thel' `. What better walls indeed, than these?
I. poli the .retirement, lune 1, , pf Comp
V J. M. Rosevear, nNatio Comp- Regio al Auditor, are: Toronto tcT s J'. '' The bushes and the heather hills,
troller of the Canadian National ,sant Regional gioald , - T'he •little glens and laughing rills.
tens, and of C. E. Friend, Assistant GraceY,Regronal'iuedionawAudl�to '
'•each of -whom Q. H: Palmer, Regional a carpet 'neath our feet
General Comptroller,
has 'given 84 .years' service, the app ' Moncton,' and G. B. 'Byrd, Auditor', We'll have' turf on bracken sweet,
ointment is announced of.J. B. Detroit. •
Or crunching sand beside the sea—
[elearen, hitherto Comptroller of the Both Mr. Rosevear and Mr. Friend
Central Region, Toronto, to the Posi aro very highly Te,pected by railway These are the floors for .you and me!
tion of Comptroller of; the system. accounting .officers on the continent.
In the 'photograph's, from left to The Rosevear family has -Played an Weil melee . a. ceiling of the sky—
right; are: top row: C. E. .lend;-ithportant part in railroad service in: What matters if the clouds are nigh?
J. M. Rosevear and J. B, , who has Canada,• the story 'having began in I like .them more than plaster tv,hite,
bottom row: T. E. Cooper, who .1854, when Matthew, Rosevear came If you, my dear, share my delight.
been appointed Assistant Comptrol-to Canada from, England to work
ler, General :Accounts; A C. Egan' ha9the 'Graztd'Trunk, and the familyur So let us go, and let's be quick!
appointed `Assistant Comptrovon ;the National System I don't like walls ,e stone and brick.
pointed
Asst s•, t0 C Htro1i e , ae- generations of men and more than
venues; and 1Freed'`Horton, aipointe-, two hundred leers'
of service in tae I don't like ceilings no, nor !More,
p $ I want to be'with you, out-of-doors'.
l�ssistant Comptroller, Subsidiary., aggregate. A. M. F. in "Answers".
1.
Out of Doors
I'm sick of walls of stone and brick,
'They seem so swamping and so thick!`
Let's a tack a bag and get away,
•
And leave the walls and ceilings grog,
Swamp Land
There are from 00,000,000 to 80,000,-
'000 acres 'of swamp land in the United
States, the largestareaslying in the
lower . Mississippi valley, the Ever-
glades of Florida, the swamp tidelands
of the Atlantic coast. and the low lands
bordering the Great Lakes.
could not understand,.toward the door Queen Mary's Table
•
It takes about a year for the Bishop
of the Upper Nile, the Rt. Rev. Lrthur
L. Tiitobing, to "visit" his diocese,
which covers an area.of'264,000 square
miles and has a population of 4,500,-
000,
Carrots Bring Beauty
The girl who is roe pale should test
raw carrnts for•producing rosy cheeks„
Choose very young carrots, scrape
verythin slices of
them then est in
brown bread-and-butter.
For toning up the shin a si'ce of
raw carrot gently rubbed over the,
face; neck, and arms is excellent, and
it will gradually dispose of freckles
and sunburn.
OPINIONS
"Man must project himself at least
25 years into the future. No gener-
ation can live to itself alone."—Benito
Mussolini. .
"New convictions call for new ven-
tures."-_'lorence Ziegfeld.
CONSULTING 'ENGINEER
8, W. Archibald, B.A-Sc, (Tor.),
O.L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer ,and Land Surveyor. Associate
-Member Engineetnig I.nstitu:e of 'Can-
ada. Office, Sealerth,'Oritario.
w GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer~ for the County
- of Huron.
Correspondence promptly answered
Immediate •arrangements can be made
for Sales Date at The Newsltecore,
Clinton, or by calling ,Rhone 203.
Cbarges Moderate' and Satisfabtiou
Guaranteed.,
• B: ' R.: ,I-IIGGINS
Clinton, Ont,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent
for liartfbid. Windstorm, Live. Stook,
Automobile'arid Sickness and Accident..
Insurance. Hurou'and Erie and aphe-
lia Trust Bonds. Appointinents macre'
,to meet parties at Brucefieid, Varna
and Bayfield. ,'Rhone 57
THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL
l t,- Fire- Insurance , Company
Head' Office, Seaforth, Ont.
President, Joules SWIM. Beeoliwood.
Mee -president, Jalne0Connolly,Goderioh.
In:ectors: 'James gghouldice, Walton,
'6Vm, Rini, Iiullett; Robs: Perris, 31ul
Iett;: 3ampe�s • BeUnnewe1ls BrBoa1��dtiagen
�ch'�Srth�Tf'T`t �Ie..,artutY isoa381t cot
Agents:W. J.• Yeo, R:R No 3, Clinton:
John Murray, Seaforth Taines Watt,
Rlytnt Fd.•HinchleY, Seaforth.
secret-ai'Y and, Treasurer D. el. Me -
Gregor,. Seaforth. -
Any money to be rt paid may be paid
Going 4;08 p.m. TIe acs i e
gp'lYIor.rish'Clothing Co., Clinton, or 'at, ! ,-
Calvin Cult's Grocery, Goderich. "He's 'crazy Lost his lease and can't
Parties :desiring to effect insttranze or co-fiig North ar.p It X10 rip - 11.13 a.m. I wh t� of you k owcabout het14Iy Go ! "•11Hed .another gilaee." .. "Out of -site, out
transact other business w111 bo oromPe I_ ._ ,----I All ::: once he•looked, with an an-. 'of mind; yah?"—Answers.
above d toxon application to way of the _....„........:-.—L---
,Y _
above p officers:addressed to their r y the
ISSUE 'No. 24--'30 3s yance and anxiety that ,tit first Bill.
{lung Anal offices, Losses Inspected by tlto � _ o
nirnrtor ,vho 111'es nearest the scene. . 1
RIGLEYS
Life—like good golf—is made
up of many little ;things each
• h
one of which elps the. score.y$
sti
cotter dcher on—steadier
'nerves—clearer brain, are a11'
factors that count and are
11S
gained from the ibRl6fE
use of Wrigley's. oitsi ,war
w1� 1• •nqun,
wary meal .tG�i. ca\ R16t.EYs _..
SE your
Nu,
-child, of course, if
possible, but don't
experiment with
all 'sorts' of food
•
that you know
little about.
Eagie'Brand has beers
the standard infant
,food since 1857. Itis
entirely 'make, it is 'ex—
ceedingly .'
ex-ceedingly'ligestib le:
mid there. ,is an ever.
ready supply at any
dealer's, n'o matter
where you live or
where you go '
Bel4,{ai baby books seerfeee
air rgerrest ... Use demon.
Nese
1•
ADDRa98
213
'iiremaierialsfromwhit:h
Smart lowersaremade
Clhewayiheyaremade
dearaniee dimoble and
sniisikctory service.
•Ihekeenest cutteryour
moneycanbuy. Askfoe
a Smart); 1+lower'byneee.
,kJAMES SWRT PLANT
!a«,eau oprt
• n"+,+t""enm fi
approved by
the mothers of
Canad
Your mother's mother gave
her children Christie's
.Arrowroots, Canada's orig-
inal Arrowroot Biscuits
baked in Canada byChristie's
since 1853. There's nothing
better for your children.
The Cruisabouts Are Unequalled -Boat Value!
3riiu
JUST iliIAGINIT — n
floating sunnier
home 29' long, 8' 10"
wide and - 4" draft
fully equipped with
berths for live, and
deck space or more
than twelve at tl , . n-
asually low price of
.$3.586 at the roctn$Y
Because of stand-
ardization.
tand
ardizati on ..Richardson
rulsebouts.are l0W In
price. Bultt of Clear
Cedar. White Oak and
Mahogany beautifully
finished. 6 -cylinder
90 FI.P. Gray Marine
Motor gives a speed
of 13 miles per hem.
Write for booklet
telling all the facts
On the
three
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son29'
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tehardson
1 Q 3 rt iS.abot
Sales and Service by
T. B. F. BENSON, N.A.
371 Bay Street Toronto; t.
WO
swa
Your pride prompts you
to keep your hair well
groomed ... then for the
' same reason smarten
" your dull, unpolished
shoes regularly with a
glossy c Nix get" -shine
.Waterproofs the.'.
shoes as it polishes.
ghe NMI I epeiab Oh a iiti44
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