Exeter Advocate, 1914-3-12, Page 7A GRIPPE'S VICTIMS. -
'Tog. CAI1 Only Recover From
its After E'ftects by Enric1i-
Ii1g the Blood
Few diseases so .shatier the health
leis la grippe, or influenza,. its
:time all tell the same OM. They
:are left despendent, tired, weak
land wretched in every ,way, They
/iaste no apPetite' aiosbition or
'strength; eannot sleep, and suffer
'from headaches, backaches 41.n1 Isere
Ivoneness. In this weakened condi-
'tion Nestle real clanger. The body
falls an easy prey to brouehitis,
pneuinonia, and even to coesump-
don, Neerly every feran of nervous
trouble as been known to follow
an attack of la grippe. Dr. Wil -
limns' Pink Pills give the quickest
and most thorough relief from the
after effects of this trouble. They
build up and purify the blood,
drive the poisons out of the eysteen
and give strength and tone to the
whole body. The following is an
exampleoftheir power in cases of
this kind. Mrs. R. A. McLean,
Wentworth Station, N.B., says;
"Two years 'ago Herbert E.Free-
man, a young boy living' with us,
was attaoke4 with la grippe. At
the time he did not have a strong
eonseitution, and we feared the
trouble was settling on his lungs.
He was not able to walk fifty yards
without being out of breath, and
his general vitality was 'very low.
.e.e For snouths he continued in this
!position, notwithstanding all we did
for him, and it was at thie orisis
that We got Dr. 1Villiani.s' Pink Pills
for him. By the time ha- had used
three boxes there was a noticeable
improvement, and this was followed
)sy his being able to do light work,
ned later he had all the strength
eif a growing bay. His cure was
looked upon as remarkable by all
'who knew him, and I am giving the
Irezult in the hope thot it may be
of benefit to someone
Dr. Williaens' Pink Pill are sold
'by all medieine dealere or sent by
'mail at 50 centS 8. box or six boxes
for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams'
"Mediciee 0o,, Brockville, Ont.
BEES AS WAR MESSENGERS.
:They E,cIffireless Telegraph ana
Carrier Pigeons.
La Gaeette de Hollazide, whieh is
'published. at The Ifagne, has dis-
Covered a secret -the use of bees as
messengere.
No longer will the aide-de-camp
• spur his staggering horse through
shot and shell to carry the meseage
to the front. Instead he will don
his gloves and ma.sk, and, going to
nethe portable bee-hivo back of head-
• quarters:, seize one of the fait:eta
ineeds and send the well-
traiel t‘hrough the
`Whoever possesses a, receiving
()tient can read the searets of the
wireiese," says Le Gazette de Hol -
one ewe cut the wires of
the ordinary telegraph; the pigeon
does nob always eseape the bifflet,
Therefore other means have been
searched for. In .A.meric,a the gen-
eral staff dreams of „using, as a dis-
patch bearer, the be.
"'Ilhe bee, like the:carrier pigeon,
xaided by his marvellous instinct,
return to the hive from wherever he
may be liberated. Tiny dispatches,
which can be deciphered with the
guagnifying glass, eau be attached
to its breast.
"Bub something better jsbI1 has
Pseen found, By an ingenious, pro-
cess the wings of theeiny iesect are
sensitized, and by Meana of micro-
eoopic ;photography the message is
For Fickle
Appetites
Post
Toasties
and Cream
‘1-1.it the Spot!
Toothsome, crisp bits,
that. have the , natural
sweetness of white Indian
Corn.
'Thoroughly cooked -
rolled thin as paper -then
toasted to a delicate brown.
Easily the most delicious
flavor cif any flakTuroln
mown. -
• ToaSties are convenient
-readY to serve direct
from package - an easy
solution of the "what to
eat" probleM,
by Grocers.
(at nedlan Pastern Cereal On., Ltd.
%Vitiator, Daterie.
Imprinted on the wing, doing away"
with aai ,oart,r...$ weight,'
"And 'there you are," says
Gazette, d,e 1-fol1ande, "tiny aero-
planes of War."
The Secret is out, but all is not
lost. La Gazette de Rolla:fele has
net diecelvered the wonderful pro-
em by which to dispose of the fire-
flies that an up-to-date eeeney
would send :to ruin the Hen sitized
wings of the trained bees'.
The details, of course, cannot be
divulged. Suffice le to ray that es
'soon as an enemy's firefly reaches
the dark hive where the "bees are
waiting to have their wing* photo-
graphed ite presence is made known
by the action of the metal selenium,
whieli ja sensitive to light; and the
alarm ie given to a corps' of trained
dragon -flies, • who epeedily make
away with the intruder.
LORD p S BUIL.
Aecording to ard Derby, Home
Rule must have as many lives as the
proverbial eat, for in a speech he
litmOttatii
The Earl of Derby.
made not ior1g *ago he perpetrated
this amusing 'bull." "At the next
election," he raid, "we havagot to
give the third; and I hope the last,
death blow to Home Rule."
• 'le, -
A GRAND MEDICINE
FOR LITTLE ONES
• Mrs. D. L, 'McIntyre McIntyre's
Mountain, N.S., says: "Baby's Own
Tablets are a grand medicine for
little ones and I am well satisfi.ed
with the results obtained from
theun" Mrs. McIntyre's testimeny
is the same aa that of thousands of
other mothers. Once a mother has
used the Tablets she will use noth-
ing else, for the re.sults are sure
• and the Tablets are guaranteed by
a government analyst te be perfect-
ly safe. They are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at e5 eents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont..
Consultation.
"Did the doctor pronounce you
sound as a, dollar?"
-
"Yes; and sent me bill for five."
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money it PAZO
OINTMENT fail n to cure Itching-, Blind,.
or Protruding Piles. • Pleat application
gives relief. apt,.
• The men who thinks he is marry-
ing an angel in disguise occasional -
4.y discovers later that the alleged
disguiee was permanent.
Minartas Liniment Cures Dandruff.
Too often the hero worshipper is
his own hero, • -
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etta
• Learn ,To Say No.
Sohn was very crestfallet indeed;
and had promised his wife that
never MODE3 would he be tempted to
waste his 'substance in riotous liv-
ing, "Yes, I know," sighed the
good lady; "but I'm getting to
doubt your promises. The great
trouble with you John, is that you
do not seem to be able to- say `No.'
Learn to say No,' and you will
find much less difficulty in life. Will
you promise me that you will never
leave off trying till you have learn-
ed to say 'No?' " Yes," said the
contrite John, • "That's all eight!
And now can you let ine have a lite
ble money this morning "No,"
said John, with apparent ease.
Atiet Huldalh elaimed that she
was well pest the eentuey mark,
though the date of her birth was
ehrouded in myelery. Whether she
was as bld as she elaimed or not,
there could be no doubt that elle
bad lived bo s good old age, and one
day a bright youug newspaperman
• coneeived the ides of interviewing
her on the gabjeeb ot long life.,
It Is Of Interest
• To Every Woman
,110W DODD'S AIDN4Y plus
• cuitED ums. LANCE.
Pombreke ,Woraan Suffered for Elf -
teen Years Bei'ore She Found
:Quick Rend, and it Complete
• Core,
Pembroke, Gut., 114ferch 9.---(Spe-
cia4---Of peculiar interest to wo-
men :is t/,le -story of the cure of Mrs.
Morile Lance, well known and:high-
ly respeoted here, Let Mr. Lance
tell that story in her own words.
"For aboutsfifteen years I .was
very sick woman," she sere "My
sleep was broken and unrefreshing
and I had a bitter :taste in my
mouth in the morning. I was often
dizzy and flashes of light floated be-
fore my oyes. My limbe were heavy
and I had a, driggiug aeross the,
"At last rheumatism wee added
to uoy treubles, and I else suffered
from lumbago; dropsy and gravel.
Iefelt that my kidneys were • the
canse of all my treebies, and4ecid-
ed to ery Dodd' e Kidney
From almost the first they did me
good, and after taking twelve bexes
I am again a Wall woman:" •
Women who suffer 'should learn
that the cause of their troubles is
bad kidneys. Having learned that,
the rest iseasy. Thousands of Can-
adians will bell you out of their own
experience that Dodds Kidney Pills
:always cure bad kidneys.
Right Oombinatiou.
"I see this medicine is good for
man and beast." •
"Yes," mid the druggist.
"Gimme a bottle. I believe that's
the right combination tp help my
husband."
Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast
Tim Chieago as North Western By,
alaach 16t3i to A-pra 15th from points' in
(la nada to $alt Lake City, Ogden, LOP
Angelee, San Praneaseo; Posaland, Tacoma,
Seattle, Victoria., Vanecniver, Kaotenay
1)istrieb and Canadian Notethweet points.
Thaough Teuriet sleepers and face ae.
c,lining chair care fram Chicago, Variable
routes, Liberal stopovere. Par full • in-
formation as to -rates, aoutes and Altera -
tura, write or call an B. IL Bennett,
General Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto.
TACT AND ,FANCY.
True lovers"are few --but not far
between.
Owners of barking dogs are fined
in Japan.
It is 'cagy to be generous to a
fault when the fault, is our own.
The orsteeat of the phonograph in-
dustry is over $15,000,000 a, year.
At twenty we know, at thirty w -e
think we -know, and at forty we give
it -op.
The coldest place in the world is
Yakutsk, in Russia, where the mer-
cury drops to 73 degrees below
zero.
It ie. pleasant to -think that when
two fools merey they are made one.
A tingle oyeter in one season will
produee 1,000,000 young ones.
Look before' you leap -and you'll
never leap.
A German sstatiStielan says that
3,000 years hence there will be hone
man to every 220 women.
The hunefiest :horse cad never eat
a bihte.
•T' oldest bank notes are the
"flying money" -first issued in
China, in 2697 B.O. -
Cupid rules some marriages, and
others are ruled by cupidity.
Brute!
iShe—Here's the story of a man
out west who bartered his wife for
&horse. You wouldn't swap me for
a, horse would you, darling'?
Ife---af course not.. But I'd hate
to have anyone tempt me with a
good motor car.
5YEARS' THROAT TROUBLE
AND INFLUENZA CURED
EMINENT DOCTORS FAILED TO
CURE -HAD GIVEN UP HOPE,
This Case Doeis Prove .That When
Catarrhozone le Breathed Every
Trace of Catarrh Disappears.
Milford Ilaven, Da., Mar. 9. -Every-
one in this neighborhood knows of
the long Wafering from .3.111111011Za and
catarrh endured by Mrs. D. Gurney.
To -day she is well, Her recovery is
due entirely to Catarrhozoue. This
Is her own. statement: "1 was a great
sufferer from eatarrh Itt the head,
throat and ricree, and endured the
manifold- tortures of inallienza for five
years. My life WaS deapaired of.
Ca lavish Was undermining my strength
very fast 1 used treatments from
eminent do:store, bunill failed to cure
me. I had given up hope of ever be-
ing well. Then 1,, read' of a wonder-
ful mire Made by Cata.rrhozehe.
"Silo eniffed Aunt Ellidaha mediately 1 sent for 0 Atari:310 Z oee, and
"A„uYbody kin. groW to be old: :Dey. before had a Bed one bottle I was
trae:',t no Erlok, in dat.'' 'Teat how ?'' greatly Tali eveiL Today I am cured.
queried 6be-eeporeee.... "All yest gob We would not be without Catarrh°,
to do is wittob. eut aid leb ,torie in OW. home -It's so sure in
automobile run over
yolo colds, coughs, broechial arid threat
teoUble, I feel It is iny duty to pub-
lloly retoramend Catarrhoxione."
The of the elan of McIntoshI("le
let the rge dollar size ot Catarrh -
Once .1/11d'ataeljsreeee . with a cabby ozone: it contains beatitiful hard
ever ;the are, "Do You know walo .ruhher Inhaler, and medicine' ebat
am 71, ,f,he iniggdoggni, asked ag,., lasts two mouths.- Smelter izes, erie.
„.„ end: 60e. each, ,pevy,.ar,o of Jinitetions
grtlYe A am 1,41 '0-0-0111°Sa.i, ,....aateept only .(IttlarrhoZehey' SOid by
dOn.'t cate if Yon are an inebrella„" fl1to11ab1e dealers' or ,by man from
yetorted the ea.bbye, '`1'11 have mY!Pito Oatarrhozone company, Kitigstobi
rights,"• • Ont,, and Buffalo, N.V.
gigheat grade beaus kept whole
and inealy by perfect halting,
retaining their full strength.
Olavored with delicious saeces.
They have no equal.
11,14 WATER CURE FOR ROSES.
lust Cover the, Stems But :Not the
• Flowers.
"Roiling water will revive flow-
ers that are so wilted that ahnost
anyone would threw them away as
woithless," says a 'woman. She
was ecraping down the limp stems
of some full.blown reses that droop-
ed dejeetedly. ani doing this
lightly,' you see," she- continued,
50 that the hob water will soak all
through the stems," .
After she had fieiehacl the scrap-
ing; she put -the flower's luta a deep
pitcher, want to the Stove, and took
from it the. steaming hot-water kat -
tie. -Thexi she poured the hot water
into the pitcher until it just covered
the steins, and left the roses above
the stirface, .
"There 1 Ie. a. few minutes I shall
have fresh flowers for the :dinner
table," she said. And her visitor
saw just what she had prophesied -
a, mass of roses that looked as if
they had never thought of wilting.
"I always try the boiling -water
cure on roses before 1 throw them
away," she conoluded. "Very few
people knew about it, You mustn't
lay the flowers themselves in the
hot water, Jug 1ebit eover the
stems."
Thirty Deaths From Razor
A physician in Obieago states thirty
tleatlie hove resulted from paring. cairns
-with. a aaaor. Avoid blood poisoning by
applying Putnanaa Cern and Wart Ex-
tractor. Purely -vegetable. Petra:as. and
WM) le Putuanias Extractor, 25e. ea all
dealers.
In the Usual Way -
"When I married you," said Mrs.
Nagers, "I thought to reform you."
' "Yes,", answered the husband,
"and like a number 'of reformers
you *eefiied the first opportunity to
become a
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If yoU belie Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
-Soothes Bye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c 50c.
Marine Bye Salve in Aseptic 'Icbes,
25e, 50c. Bye Books Free by Mail,
An Aye Toole Sued for All lestoo that Nord Caro
Murine Lye Remedy Co.. Chicago
The more dollars a. man has be-
hind an argument the more cote
vincieg it is.
---
Peinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
Nap iu a Nutshell.
Marks-Are+you reading this new
history of the Napoleonic tragedy
that's bean. g printed?
Parka -No. TO me the tragedy of
Napoleon may be summed up in two
lines. The divorce of Josephine was
the prelude; Elba the interlude,
and his last battle the Waterlooed.
Sometimes :single blessedne.ss is a
greater failure then marriage.
Mr. I. tM Arsenault, a Justice of the
Peace and station master at Welling-
ton, on the P.D. I. Ry., says: "Four
years ago I fell on a freight truck, SUS -
tattling a bad cut on t13,e front of my
leg. I :thought thin woull heal, but
instead it develOped into A bad ulcer,
and later Intl) a form of eczema which
epres.d very rapidly and ale° started
on the 4other ' leg. Both legs became
so swollen-anl sore that I could only
go about my work by having them
bandaged.
I consulted two doctor, and tried.
all the solves, 'liniments and lotions I.
beard of, but instead. of getting better
11 got wOrse.
" flee was my condition: when I got ray
Ant box of Zena-Tinit. Greatly to my de.
light that first bet gave lee relief. I eon.
tinted to apply it to the spree, and day by
day they got better. 1eould see thet
last / had got hold of aotnething whielt
would °ere me, and In the mut it dia.
It is now °leer a yeer seem ZeneBelt
Worked A euro in my mem, and theca hew
boon ho retern of the eczema',"
Purely herhel in oomposition, ZemBult
Is a sure mare for All .in (1140,apris, cod
llorea, chapped heed'', uleers, bh>oa.poi.06.
thg,,mr)como aoree, pilte, r i ag*or en,
inflamed vetehes, outs, beteg and breists,
All dreggiefes and stores sell at 60e. box, at
pest free from Oefedluk Go. Tovoute, oi
&riots
ro NuO. plitaao s.
Every woman is a good house-
keeper -or, at least, it is wisdom to
tell her so,
You will find many of hea-Yen's
suburbs on earth if you are to look
fir them.
The Belt -made man credits him-
self with 'the boosts thet have been
given him by others,
If we are going anywhere and
have anything to• do after we get
there, let us make a etertl
Don't 'talk se mech. People do
net pay any attention to 99 out of
every 100 words you utter;
The more things a 'mae learns
from 'experienee the more things ho
would like to forget, but can't.
hid
Knee Joint Stiff Three Years
•
• CURED BY—NERVILINE.
Anyone would marvel at my recov.
ery, writes Mr. Leonard Latham, a
Yoling luau well known about Chat-
ham. I had inherited a thews:Atte ten-
dency through my mother's family,
and in my early days suffered fright.
fully. _About tbree years ago the pain
and stiffnese settled in my left knee
joint. I was lame -arid walked with a
very • distinct HMI). Nervinue was
brought to my notice and I rubbed it
into the stiff joint four or five times a
day, It dispelled every vestige of
Pain, reduced the swelling, took oet
the stiffness and gave me the full use
of my limb again, I don't believe there
is a pain -relieving remedy, not a sin-
gle liniment that can compare with
Nerviline, I hope every person with
pains, with sore back, with lameness,
with lumbago, 'with neuraigia-I do
hope they will try out Nerviline which
I am convinced will quickly and per-
mauently cure them," H. FY, DAWSON., Ninety Colbarne street.
If Nerviline wasn't a wonderful Toronto.
RASH CQVEREO.
CHEST AND OAK:
Itching and Burning PimplesSpread.
Clothing Irritated. Used Cnticum
Soap and Cutioura Ointment,
Well in Three Weeks.
Migh River. Alta. eara' laly baby was a
a-ufferor from ea icelzing and. 0.'hurrang Oa
cbest and back. The trouble began with
flee small rash laud gob quite
a Si/A>. Tne Pimples spread,
until las wboleehost and beak
were COVEOCI: ionite, of theeti
festered and eti sonmtlie top
looked clear. 4e, was fretful
atal cross and. was always
abbing. Bis clothing Ir-
ritated lam. The trouble
caused itehing; burning and
losa of sleep. Ills chest and
back grew worse and worse:
they -Were a mass of itclaine
pimples. The trouble heel
Seated two or three weeks and lao tried
remedies but Vulaa.filled. Caticaaa Soala
and Ointment efroreed reliiiiIu about, ten
days. I washed tile, ortiPtion with boa
-Water and Criticara Soap four times i. day;
then used tho Cutieura Ointment and
three weeks he was 'well agate. Be owea
It to Cutieura Soap and Ointment...1.
, (Signed) lairs. Alice Wolford, Nov, 1, 1012.
Por red, rough,' obappea and bit:et:bug
hands, itching, burning palms, and Painful,
finger -ends -with shapeless nails, a one-night
Cutieure, treatment works wanders. Soak,
bands, ou retiring, In bot water and Cuticura,
Seals. Pry, anoint with Catticura,,Canttnent
and wear soft bandages or old, loose glove
during the night. (iutteura Soap and faint -
meat are said by druggists and dealers every,
whore. Por a liberal free sample of eacb, with
32-p. boolt, send post -card to Potter Drug
ar. Chem. Corp,, Dept. 1), Bos'ten, D. 5, A.
FARMS roe seas.
painless remedy, if Nerviline didn't
quickly relieve, if Nerviline wasul s`tvotk7CtTr2in,IltrorY D°R.a.kra.BEFItr4
known to be a grand cure for ail thew write H. W. Dawean, Brampton. m. 24
matic conditions, it Wouldn't have C'elborne St„ Toronto,
been so largely Used as 0, family rem- n W. DAINSON, Colborne St., Termite.
edY for the past forty years. No bet-
ter, stronger, or more seething lini-
ment made. Get the large 60c. fam-
ily size bottle; small trial SUS 25ca
Sold by any dealer, anywhere. weerree.
0 A BRATCH.EWAN IMPROVED
a7) fully equipnerl ,with or without stock.
Write owper, 635 Wilton. Toronto.
4.
AG A. Brea mint, Ar, GoBn..tit.:61,. WY3 WANT YOU. WRITS
Domieion Shade Adjuster Co,. Wind.
Mistress="Ta so
hat was very nice ,
letter of Patrick's offering you mer- We will pay you $120,00
_
riage, Bridget.. Whet ,shaill I say in to dietribrue Teligi ue literature la youg' .
reply for you?" Maid --"Tell him, coesseunity. seite clays' work. Tapartertee
ine wages raised next month, mem, weld. Trearuetaarel Bible Prises Compaaa,
f:tti*Jcliror gerng:n. c'iriaNIT nle ntPsr brt;
mum, if you plaze, that whin Oi git
Ci'll begin to save for the weddieg 182 8wId5".• T`Y"'""t°-
things."
_
To Cure a Cold in' One -isay
Take LAXATITE ,EROMO D'•ININE
Tablets. Druggists reffind money if it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S algae,
ture is on each box. 25c. ,
-... •
Traiaed.
Freddie -Are you , the trained
nurse pia,ransa, said was coming?
Nurse -Yes, dear, I'm the trained
nurse.
Frecklie—Lot's eee some of yoni
tricks, -ellen!
Mineral's Liniment Go., Limited.
Cie n tharten,--,Theodore Dorate, a CUs -
tomer of miue. wee completely curet' of
rheumatism ,after five yearn of suffe.ring,
by the judieloue use' of MIlsTeRD's
LXI-
MNT.
The above tunecan' be verified by writ -
Ing to Mtn, to the Pariah Priest or any of
his neighbore.
A. COTE, Merchant,
St. Isidore, Que.. 12 may, sfi„
e.
The amateur poet is -going sonee
when he ta•rns enough' money with
his pen to pay for the ink.,
Mlnard's I -Militant for sale everywhere.
'
GOLD PAYED • STREETS.
Remarkable Instance of tile Ride'
nos of the Gold Coast.
Travellers declare- that at Axian,
on the Gold Coast of Africa, gold
may actually be picked up an the
streets,. When one visitor, an Eng-
lishman, took the StatereentiL as a.
mere figure of speech, his host im-
mediately bade a•Woman servant go
out into the main street, gaeher a
bucketful of road eorapinge, and
wovk it for gold deist.
In ten. minutes the servant re-
turned -with two galvanized iron.
buckets'one filled with road scra,p-
ings, and the other with water. She
also hi:might three Or four wooden
platters, varying in size from a
large plate to a saucer.
Removing sove.ral ha.ndfuhs of the
road eerapinge and placing them ie
the large platter, the woman pieked
out .and threw aside the large
atones, pebbles, and bits of ,ettek,
And then Moistened the remainder
with water from the other bucket.
This her to remove snuffler
ie
The vesidnuetashe put into the
next •emaller platter, and she re-
peated the process Until there•Wes
quantity of ea:na. Red geavel rOade
for treateaent. 'This she sprinkled
freely with water, oxid 1-4 a, deft 'tile
culler inovernent of the platter,
brought the small gravel .to the :out-
side, where ib could be thrasiFevier
the edge. When she had -repeated
this opotation thtee 'et 'four times,
she treated the mate vial, ,which 11OW
looked,more 1ik mud than anything.
°lee, ,in a, :still smaller pletter.
At laet in the einellest platter ef
all, she lad the baoketful of sweep-
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ANCER. TU11.0118. LUAUS, Been ,
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out pain by our home treatment. Writ/
ni tefora too late. lir. Denman Medical
Oa., Limited. Collir.-aroent. Ont.
Canadian 14 i r Restorer
Before and- After Using.
/2estores Grey Hair to original color. Two migini
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Canadian Hair ftesterer Cg., WINDSOR. ONT.
ings reduced to a handful or twa,of
black sand. This elie cavefully
washed and sifted; at la,et, with a
dexterous twist, she brought the
sand into a, ereseent, the outer edge
of which showed a thin rhn ef yel-
low. It was, unmistakably gold dust,
The whole operation had taken half
an hour, and it, had produced about
ehilling's worth of gold. „
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The average woman hater. can give
no satisfactory reason.
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