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110si gooz .- �B: ;OO 'tter,, - 0 JOI guilty parties. .—The Hon. Thos. W*hite, ,Minister of . campin4 g -nd 91 ts, .
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I I I z I I i I I _ i . .. . V1 bile � levelling . off big yard, , at the Interior, left Molitreal on Thursday . I 0e brigade chaplain, preached an �_
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5. _P . er to the navvies andminers who have [tion and exclaim. " I am .nionarch .of all. -7A Jvla'�=4 temple, tq cost $20.,'000, Adolp iusto Ight last we an extended, tou 1 t sei�'ion to ttie .
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" lie is the last. of ,is in c6urse of erection ': St. John' - �
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lities of ]Kid :_ . I � I resemblance it bears- to ancient grease. - and many think lie. bas willed his im- 'Ne'si,folindlaindl. . .� . ay, Dr. Young excavated askelet6n, thaough Manitoba and the IN ed te vit . - "
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I % A & . I I . Supp e o e o an dian, io.- Territories. He will make a thorough I 11 q � - I
, L Presbyterian - L I air close d Friday last. —.'vlr. A. De,sjardines, .11.- P., has for- � I
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1A at a bar,� . �, - . I �nl�� :'mense fortune 'to tile I gethei with a.tomahawk , 11
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- .,covered with scrub, and fertile valleys er.: ."ViIie mecond is his'minister, the 82 com�oared with last year. .. ,, petition signed by 400 French-Canadians t I
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c, offiftlan Bros., eb bination of .similar hills church,of which he is a staunch support- The re�ieipts show a decrease of $1,743 ' daev' al other articles, Theskeleton the people,which will enable .him todea
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I � I . kaliedosco�'e sbows a new arrangement from Queen's 6 d at Fort Worth, Texasi, in the jaw bones. - . . accompanied by his priyate'8ecr4ary, . 0, I
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handi %!� I , - lg6llege,'Kingston. He is . mutation of RiePs fs � Z L
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eassorted th t 80 years of age, but still fresh and I September Stk. —Dr. Tweedal , who 1p�rsonally ex- Mr. Lynewode Pereira. ' I i
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! . of the farmers some of them not in' , auk'will. die iir. the barness. —Mt, Samit6l Merner, of NeNv Hani . L . !
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. ..... � ��� . I w pr., Goods arriving daily. We bett,erl than tents or boxes of corrugated NV"hen in the pulpit lib cdntrolls the aj- burg, lias sold the old,Jacob farm to Mr. 'that the blow ree ived from the Jocom'o,� neglected to guard against the I I efence Committee, asking the . I . -
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at MM priom., . r dot the valleys and hill sides, the tention and,'profound respect of all, � David Hostettler for the sum of $12,8QO. tive, fractu ed h' kull, wbi6b wag tion of smallpox into the United States
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inds of sum - �'. ��, ,11ent values ; new 'Buttons, better! for their occupants -are' - plicaition and like' burg, has hibiting axifairness in Riel's trial. q
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- 11, . " generally the level, headed racer O; hand no fewer than 69 head being,, lbroken off. This was the o:qly partment has issued special instructions i � .
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jer to clear.' k �. Flannel., � new .W, inceys, new Cot- indolel careless, on. c, - wound r of —An interesting event took place a .
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� � i oloves, ne1V'V1 Corsets ;- in fact, new goods ibilit � of the Summum Bon -un of life _M& ohr I -
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Gloves, a, special line bought at a It ar� half h lidays i the week', some money 1, purpoal-loafing-, , ,.O,
I t'��! I . I prison. Mr. Kyle says that the ga lone- in Montrea�, on ness. I 4r. Orme and his now venerable - - I
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*I. f - gain- I id value, and we in the bank and as many cows as�-th ey is bull d6o, determinat" and muscular to a Mk.. Crav6.n, to assist him in build- thing is a plot, and that he' will make Sunday in St. George's church, n the 14 still hale and hearty, and -have - I
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� I editor of the the firm have assianed. t - Not half of those Who c ' -to village. The presents to the aged- couple, ' �� �
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I I'll, ..... . our stock wa 8� never better asserted than ,to the bad season, for in ordinary years bank� of lake-Illawarra writer itif 1 , bmi:ient Canadian poet. I
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� Ji and White. Cottons atm ill prices, be -,,,,t-. wate.rpd 1 districts Winds6r Lid pendents resulted three thirowing Mr. Bri-wit out. He recefve�_(�- service's in both edifices were grand and neig � old gentlem, an .
I given them li � . in � Australia I with H&'nlan he wore yellow and black, I
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� 1�r Mer Goods it cost and -under to clear. .. .. � - ntrywan that badly bruised about the body. ' - —A man nameil Roulst6n and an ac- a 16 , .
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t no diffi: . t the inountains'na, eet anxious visitors as I tliese-bave bee' thi fashionable coloks -Ptyr�al, ex-M.P., South ' .. I
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MlIfy Sur �! . . . they gurgle on and lose theingelves in : since. I will eill is, in a very critical aite Of - Napanee Assizes, last week, - the plain- Munson, of -Arthur, a few days',ago .
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te afere-men- ... i � I . the Pacific,Seas. - - - I Subject at some' liealth,'and it :a feared. will no rvive tiff- Miss McGuire, was aw charged with defrauding and fleecing —One of the America�n bicycle riders, - - r
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�'! I . In most of the little towns there is a have more experience, for on t] if not -9001� re�ievod by a c who some weeks ago passed through ,
1119 with the Cheap Cash Store . Z he oth?4 . hange for' the a "
; mc �, I - . F � nd costs. TvIr..-Rowbray, the recreant farmers in Lutb er and- Garafraxa, West,
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. -aintime it � : I . a weekl' sale where -all Sorts -of move- side* of the equator beyond the tropids' � - �
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All . p� � able a,r�ticles and animals inay be had at , and ' I at —At the Undertakers's Convention 19 papet, $.peaks of a Sabbaili in Canada as .
� when -cad- .!�,� OF— . south of the ' e able to the fair. lady is about -ten years his and county rights for the sale of patent . �
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I i 9. o'&IO:ck, men,-. wombn and children deri'l thi resolved -to aaitate for the repe quietes� city Sabbath I have ever se en. - .
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ti be received �'-. -1, SEAFORTH. inkling in - 'American ; buggies,, ailt info the' la,nd of Fdreanis 'where bright —The loss by the iving way of O� - ging, shouting, cursing
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: . � . , horses with pack saddlei bringing up, isions of the past hover undisturbed b' Hurley a dock, in, Win, got, .the gangs of perambulatory loafers to �
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T the secon& i , iruly. day, by which 1,000 -tons of coal Sabbath day and evening hideous to I
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� : h i P- S.—Ag6atg for Butterick's, Reliable . .1 . - �, . � weeks o he went to Chatham and' in- well stock farm, Prince Edward county,.. ti id w .
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Z � . � Ains and other oui of the way � � I J. SMILLIE' ' - t:o the " . reach - .
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:,ld for M.- I I I . placei untiavelled by vehicles of any Wolrongong, N, S. W., August Sth, 1885. 7 I been saen or heard of by his friends the Toronto exhibition. This was the . . I
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afiel B614, of ! ' .t kegs of (T613epontijiued.) - . L-Th,b United E i recent trip ave w* jy-sneh a day of -true rbst an. �
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[I I butter, one:slun ' at ,e'r side, corn i _*___ . .
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I 1 Wedding Bells. 've ne'ver yet enjoyed. Well would it
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�,� oa I —Alessrs. Mulberen &Co, have c6m- horses are made carry as imuch as .4 —M as Sarbi, Duncan, of Brantford, for bull calf under one year, second
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if and, doing,. - . ," mence dw the U loft a new brick block � lbs., not OW level. road 0 Thursday of last Nveek in 0 —Hohey bees have become a terrib -be for utei,f we could have so wise '
I I . I I . �,i I - 17 who has won distinction in the American prize for cow, and the Dominibn special i tillf,
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, � il tchell- inclines never seefi. in -Ontario. i C ein!ale portion of th . litet r, word as - f 'Garth" and later prize for herd of -Holstein cattle consist.
"he cart . wn - i�pecially the'f'
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id the. above : !i —The Listcwel Curlinz Club have re- Happening to be in. suchf a town one %vh,&t was stirred with the somie- groundi,having' become barren'the poor " Gair Gtafton," has accepted a I- iii -g of ong bull and four -females of - . I
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� I . Ion u tU he staff of the �Ilasliinv2su age. There were ten exhibitors -of this Sabbath of holy rest and quiet." -
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t,has. not cost- . � season on the lice. enquired of a decent looking .Irishman . .. eat a;'a salary of $1,000 per i I � I
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E�cted towns- ,r- I " Oli he, there's Pwo or� three �' .town, th - . . .
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!� —Mr. Hent ' Goddard,. of Listowel, -mean a chief magistrate, ", G Thos. Nelson, the largestowner of Globp street 'Hamilton, and her family of four quiet town, among the merchants especi- a pears jthat a few days previously MT, .
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. building on 1) . . won several prizes for poultry at the _ - I ,beg, your pardon," , says - he) "I . . I . . I stock, was married last week to the eld-. children had cold corned beef Jor t4'eir ally. They "went through" the in. Vjngfa�jner's face commenced to swell, .
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It watint, for �* Provincial AxIlibition last week. - ' � t - on _Ipper Tuesday night.. Soonafter jar- voices and made a search in one - es'tab. and be tiold those to whom he spoke of - .
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J rys fell from- a ladder to the grot-lild, auctioneer is generally- � man with a A bar of gold weighin 87 lbs. - 10J it
en very mind- - � , Ma . . . ' — - � . 9 witli'violent vomiting and.- subsequ 3nt was requested to come up - with a'sum spiderair � arthe,eye. When last seen o I
; Bingham, were'celebrated in St. GeorgA
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i !!! the other day a distance -of 20 feet, and good deal of influence in'the district. ounces, and valued at, $20,618, was .
ad, supplying y prostration. Thefamily were brought that does.not fall much short of $1,000 the street his face was terribly swollen, � I
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ways . I - . 1. . sisted'- by Rev. Mr. Jolin'stork,- tyin the It was- the p . .y. throng all although the el bat "The officers also made a raid on some of. big eye �
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butcher, and . � .I.- . er , church recently, people from the fact that. ."i; , * * 0 � gi : the guests at the Lake View House,Am- was net anticipated that anything -
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�-.e much the 1� erected, at Liivirood, was forinally open- description of what be is selling, he tells � herstburLy. and took possession of the further than discomfort could arise. -
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p e bride. A splendid breaki- ceived a letter ,from Japan, written on *bl - 1 �xpelled from a Canad sP ifi from London, has been in South Essex . until both eyes were completely closed, �, �
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villagers), . . . . I bride's parents, &lid a1arge gatherin' -sixteen inches inlengtb �
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I--' ending our - - Clydesdale -col b at the Provincial Exhibi- d scription with a written g iara �ee if - regulat passage -ticket, while'he was'alm elfoleia forthe Dominion Governm enti to relieye the sufferer. On Thursday ZAZ I
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. � . titoa� second f(. r yearling, fillyj an first required, so the purchaser is. in :no It wasentiosed. in an ordinarythree-cent lowed on a second train and again `ex- He says it is not cholera,but lung fever. the , I d to descend -to
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W% a. - I ys nee to — rs. A. McPherson, -of ,Brigdefi,- to find. Shelter - and* abandoned for s'ev- - y the throat becam ;�,
, nation, . 11 I . i I . 'daily. J. S. Pattonj of Amherstburi, da - e very badly affect- ;
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Ve wish Mr. - I the Provinciall Exhibition. - -This Speaks buying' a horse. In sh6rt, the ;afeit man i . CAULT—CABIBRON , ' ' . . .. herd of 150 are dying off, while Deputy athing. All efforts � .,
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� - � well for Miss Aggie Morrison, who has to buy� from here -is the auctioneer. - when she- w . tr by the pay car aiid _TI1 e other day, near Hagersville, as Reeve Clark, of Anderdon, has lost al -I ��o a relief were unavailing,r his - . .
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6, people left -: � charge Of -the factory this season. i . Animals' are bought or Sold by him ac- - ' . . - some chilAten were oing home from his' The Ontario Government's man— death b g caused by Suffocation f rom, I*.
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- for LOndOAt_ . I all named Sarah Fear, cording to merit, and he is supposed - to ' school, oue of the boys set fire to s9ine .Prof. Greenside—says it is hog cho,leia, the swel ing of his throat. -
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�hftdtion last worked as a tailoress in Listoweli!j com- ihe -terms of the sale, and offers - some .. way tri i�ck. . It was soon fi� ablaze, and r. Wilson says it is lung fever. ; —14ra. Dr. Hall, of St. Marys 11
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. t ith. assisted by Rev.. Mr. Thompson, of'Sar- in thep'Vening took an overdose of land- ,aught' on the clothes of a little kirl- —Dr. Hare, of the Ontario Agrictil- Ist prize at the Provincial Fair r driv- - 1i - - i
� i initted subeide. at the latter place, 'a. few- small articles on hand to begin w . .
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�d was Small- ! I I . � ' nia, officiated in. the 'ceremony. The a;num,frbm which she -died shortly after. - . .:
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itrs owing.na I.. days, age ,,'1W_ throwing herself into a' iThe bidding is -much. the same as in . named MeDbnald, between "eight and tural College, Guelph, died, on Tues- ing, a reporter Says : Mrs, Hall &-- - . ik I
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� i welL I I .- -Canada, with the -6xception of .f. a. groom Mr. John Gault, a for' r Gode- She wag in the habit of taking opiu. nine years of age,daughter of a See- -day. While - at the college � on Serves much credit for the manner In � 1.
�. state of, the I IL . rich �o'y, now of Morlet-on, New Bruns. —Mrii A. W.� Thompson, a i " .. . I
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� � i;� post office dirr the week ending awkward as the vehicles and modes of 1 Lawrence,-Mitcliell; Robel.:tson, 1i il- dead on ithe Northern railway track on that She only lived a short time at r- was suddenly a,dized wit rec iv � . . �
I NTarthwest, 1. ,September 1fth - Wters', 6,28�- eat l motion here. By -and -bye a, four- wards. attack, and bad to be driven to his resi.- alle - ei' ed from the Spectators Showed . I I
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1 F7"f -cards,, 1,690 ; paperii, 853 ci , ars,, year-old'cow is offered,. ne says -.LA, 10s _. J. —The Montre-sl*woman who attem t- dence in the city. The decea�ed gentle- - �� 1:� .
'A num. ber of, -:1-!t _ .0 I . . . . how her courage was appreciated.
� , 1�i� town. The ,bride, Miss Lena' Cameronj on Satiijd4'afternoon. His death is . - .1
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-� .� daughter of M. C. Cameron,. Esq., M. suppbsed to.be the result of an accident. gallant, by administering doses of gro Victoti I - - �
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I I . on, Miss Widder Miss Hamilton, and in Montie Arthur Germany,where he, obtained his degree of - � �
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. is appointed t6, preach at the ord, mation the.order of their - _ L . al, on! Friday, and a total. for
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� Hamilton. is to be oidained a mim'ster 0 and in I for a alorioui elveniincr. Their, . . n the Sthin .
1. dashing,, * ,;� . . - . 1. 0 ; . I O know whether it is the San 'er moon I r
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exhibitio , I On '.V ad: last week, . e unwieldy I condition they fall an easy prey to.pick I .1
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q; � -f- 9::: ��� , between two cars,�-w+ile coupling, and spot. f The Star wishes them both a full share ell, large atone -kept firmly in place by tap- were organized, and The whole (rflatrict last wee�-. He had been working for - - ___ .
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_h - da- of an -7 � � . - is considered doubtful. . men hibit � . � be an iridustrioug man. Last week - I- Z
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i v hithert f __ —The barn and sheds, of Mr. Hugh ' I
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I ,df Tuck I � : I C6minittee, Edinburgh, Scotland, certi- a ire ketively, 8, 5 and� 2 y ars. She a lifelong Reformer, and bad been -an get water waal to make no -charge. , He system ,%--as deinonstrated last Wednes- i ;
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tioranto an in I �ontreal on S day. The dia- latives of Miss Anna Pollard assembled took, out the powdered rock and , consented to have her teeth -41 I
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� I . mi Sion School on Chief Pia-pots's the afteimoon was the finest seen in London experiment. The game eveniiigi
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iilends.—Mr- . Ilrg.. W. L. Kell of the form, er place split. R 20tIf istant, Of a .
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OafoirtuBe t0ii . ,:F 1 , . I 91 I -to be moderator of Session reserve n .Regina. . ... I 8 I -somewhat
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lenly M . i-,� and froln each of the'm I received an in the eveni4g oil the ifestion, How- gettig'.w all" of clothes. and a am - . Each battal- the chlor I
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