The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-03-10, Page 6PAGE SIX
The
' i'izgharxn Advance -Times
Wingham, Ontario.
Wellington ,Mtutxaal Fire
Insurance Co.
Established' 1840
Risks taken on all class of item
lanceat reasonable rates.
Head. Office, Guelph, Ont.
AENER COSEN.S, Agent,Winglta 1
J. W. DOD
'"moo doors south of Field's Butcher
shop.
IRE LIFE, ACCIDENT AND
WIRE,
HEALTH INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
P. 0. Box 366 Phone 46
TIANd ONTARIO
J. W. BUS FI LD
ister, Solicitor, '-*e-ta'y, Et`'
,Ban ,
Money to Loan
Office -Meyer Block, \ .'inghatn
Successor to Dudley Holmes
WING
ADVANCE -TIME
L1
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CON.PANY
S N0'1 IS
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The girl is
* n ement with the
,..r.cd -•I s.�
r Niro
t:i'C4'1'a.iiI.
Hier lather..
.ate. ,r- ,," -7y enters The
A11.77,17.: . night. He :els her
eall 'be Lerida hr lel
The rrl is tern by her desire ee
N B
•
ras.en ,
lafee ward,`" he said. "`But you most She began to be .alarmed, l ter.
ernetailae r that I had kidied her : lov-
x.,1.1 •11 e« bL.;1*e 1'art
,a.r nethe s seide i. Her Sather
ase ..i.. ler :u s rush s s,
I theda 3 :t: '. tr 27:he in h dingy
c :.rte_-, .e find_ four men playing
es e when she irises. One of them.
_leek Ay lewarei, her father teles her.
--^-'-' :,itis a ax t h1:.:, but -warns the
'r; r h y.3 edifier
en""Sleaze , yo again, I hated
..tib � 1,0c#
:e:• at, e•si`x. And so, because 1.
i, ,ra ;ht their it would tear . away her
mask and epease the.background of
her piety, 1 steleher jewels. I team-
ed yen, 1, side, to eta her in her true
e , se, that she'd not be able to
s 1 in the end."
• .'!.nincc you against r re
"OK Nick. Nick, Nick!"
".r o you blame Ilre. so ,Mach:°•
I dcnft blame only w by
,`n1dI:'i you have trusted mer"
•.The house of cards has fallen,
,r::, and in my s illy clothes I have
come back to you. Whom else have.
1 n eve in the world to lore and to
r ix,:r. seedier:'"
-a r ,•d x isi reg her . They Iooked at each other then •ie.r.t in her hands, ran up the steps. ai.rit. She had not
a 'with their wasted and faintly similar Fuji made her feel f
SOLICITOR
'zither and ,-lick rises _~er home, .n admitted her and pointed up been able. to on
BARRISTER And S wet strained eyes and
with • -,. c and their s
• i a' "¢' at as un- fete
Off Block.
t way
R.
S.I-$E�'. Lynda t .
t:rs were supparsed to be aboard by
ten
there had been no call triol stex s kept their touchp
hat bl hands It
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Thuursda3r, March 10th, .1032
dust, sou e beloved spiritual body '
with happy resurrected eyes. With
�' V tfeti1tiiidni;eclctyche seerxia SC/VI'
to be following Nick into a light.
44,
GT+'�� GRANT FLEMi0G4 M.D. ."" ASSOCIATE SEECIIE"t
morminumnisaisit
Lydda nda spent lzer dusks near the
window, 'clone hi the, broad saffron
sunset light she would sit, remember,.
Mg, And her sad and bitter love
kindled in• her slowly like the lights
until it glittered up and up into a
;tiller of pain.
She could think of no one else pre-
sently, remember no one else, every
look of his liable face was hers; ev-
ery • turn of his strong and graceful
sl: but was told- body. The hands she had called a
She 'pltonecl the de .+ upon her,
` A clean touch. Honorable
hung upthe revere,- ,:
She had hardly g turn no v to' climb up out
mechanism rang. was Joel; s
'in' When shrilly the
But Why must it be away from her?
Y
ofthe dust, to mount and to ride.
Site knew Fuji's queer little voice:
"This Afiss Har -lo?"
She saw, turning stiff with trouble
"Yes." and with Please. Lady come see Alas -tai, •
r, looking tall
No can come. No can get to phone. lite: The saffron
and grave and w
''lease, lady come his room now.
tli tiveariiess, that he was in
Sandal. He say. Velly slid -den sick. the vestibule.
He came toward h.e
at roues:' evening sky anade him visible to her,
Tell him I'll be therebut in his eyes she must have been
She hurried down and - got herself outline,silent and inexpress
a dart.
ar:d her bags into a cab and gave the
ive. She could not speak. -
address. "Have you read the papers,
She got out quickly at the door, Lynda?
told her driver to wait, and, keeping
Her "no" was inaudible. She had
the small case with its priceless con- t
rigid to read them. The names had
go
Tel Morton D
--�• 3 ,;.';, asks her to ,contrived for seri.(( other's sake a sort -1 .t•
Telephone IW. -�-�►•cTld c ;b..: �... _ e
P h Re laughter.
• b t
elle stairs. i ea, lady. Same room I've got my verdict., I'm cleared.
'Alistair air Sail -dal rely, velly sic',. - Don't try to speak, Lynda. I won't
:l :tee. A of s: a - n She climbed up the three erosll-re stay. I know what you must feel to-
ete
c: r3_ i e , fight. with a gen;- j I am not
ilg to marry Bent. membered flights and hurried in at
ward me. I've` spoiled your life .
r z,he intend_ en dancingwith I won't ever see him again,".she told Sandal's unlocked door. He was not you thin(. so And I've dared to
za
3. H. CRAW FORD
Barrister,; Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Successor to R. limestone
Allanghaan
Ontario
DR. G. . . ROSS
DENTIST -
Office Over Isard"s Stere
tt'1r . COLBORNE,MD_.
Physician and Seo'-'
D. S. C. R.
'Medical. Representative �•
Successor to Dr- W.4 xlag amhx4
•
• Phone ;}4
R. ROBT. C.REDMOND
;1a.R.C.S. (ENG.) L,P:C..P. (Loud-)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TE 'A •R`
e of University of TOrrstc,
i"xradtaat
act:ltY of Medicine; I.iceneiate of the
Ontario College of Physicians and
S game. ChishLlm Block
Office in Phone Josephine Street
DR, G. .: OWSO
N
DENTIST
Office over Torr. .lbraitu•e 'St _ire.
Lynda. Ilei there take Lynda lir�rnc 1 rnr in the 'stripped front room. The comeor here . to thank you' for giving
- - lee mac mention wr F ells: s p1nys to She hurried to her room, dint out battered sofa, however, held the fresh
.�Yr.t. _me the power to
jeek and tyleward'_ face disslas•s his the hemming faces and lay on her
d . r tee rr l.r,.a b } til sleep came,
deira ac
do it. Since 1 last
imprint of a body,' his suitcase, open, saw you you've been heart, horribly.
- i^e cr, tearless,
uncontents all thrown about, stood
• .^..._� � •• itsAnd I went away and left you toga
7-3- -"- relit I3nda illi: Felix t1y can -ed .•� sledding meet be cancelled, all
returned,its—guests dismiss of the floor. She called him and through with it It's beastly,
l;in.; ne be e to jail unjastly hypes gift -dismiss -
went ti:roirgh the .bedroom door, I'm ashamed. Buri„ alone. held out his
V7.4 his repert rt en a mine• Ied, Ceusin Sara :Mullet, arrived.That room was empty, its bed dis- hands "but no one will call them a
kir:_ 1 I ble for d
a
anabtin
OE THE
a" c ebttat .om,aaattt
a;,drted•by
RICKETS recognized by the child's mother un-
- til some of tlie more severe syinp-
Present in our food are certailx totes mentioned above develop, 'The
substances called' vitauuns, . Tlxe most 'desirable thing to do is to pre -
cm composition of these sub- vent the' disease, failing which it is
cl.temictil o P
stances is •unknown, .but it ,has been 'important to recogt i e its presence
proved that they are essential to life_ ,oily in order to secure proper treat -
and health,. Sim vitamins (lave been rent and thus prevent the more ser
discovcl
ed. The lac(: of one.or other, ions damage which occurs in �untreat-
of the vitamins leads to one of the ed cases,
diseases,to: which group The earlysigns of rickets which
deficiency
should be heeded when observed`'are
excessive sweating of the . head, the
rolling of the head from side to side,
when. ,the child is in bed, crying of.
the child when being handled, delay
in cutting teeth and iii learning to sit
up, stand or walk' and indigestion
and constipation.
fancy and early childhood. Vitamin D is contained. in cod-liver
Rickets affects the whole body. oil, egg yolk and, to some extent, in
milk. Cod-liver oil should be given
to all' children, whether they are be-
ing naturally or artificially fed be -
,- int doesn't believe i 'frem ' tersey, was invaluable mantled and unoccupied. She art- thief's fingers again. Nor my mouth
ey. Site aye another s:_rt is her these unpleasant urgent matters.. h
ed bac(: into the outer room., a convict's mouth: And ... 'I love
...thee mid ce: to a cabaret with him ','.Mare .11a, holding an her lap a Leath- -!
I
:i�uayle, a luau. she had. seen wtth _.yaia, Jocelyn Harlo•cre. Life is ahead
of us, although there has been so be subject to digestive disturbances
much pain behind, and I have a and frequent colds.
mania for hoping."
For an instant Nick's irony gleam-
ed in Lynda's face, a happy rester -
and ?ar-z= with leek. whs., suddenly : r n . filled with glittering fire -and :her father, against the en-
stooda—d ladle der r c is zr+ir< t den -cent store jewels, had been taken) trance door,. He was smiling stickily..
"Don't veil,' he warned her. She
:dee h '-•lel' =' ,'.• He 'Sail. seer a.c+a'+ smiling and pleased, to teev-'.. ,
Felix naene with ari:ether women. it's sanitarium. 'saw that in his pocket a lump thrust
nci<
Felix to _ Jocelyn z xat Jock is a. It was not until several days th> re -;upward, threatening her.
„•,:rt..,_e,:. ecamp. T ater Lynda tel 'ether net the papers began to blazon ; "Look a -here, girlie, I'm on to
"leek :he dues net believe in. -his in- the weer} of a certain Felix Kent
•.?pick and you. You got the lady's
n; -erne (rest will t-: and find. then his v;enitir. his possible crime, his ° sparklers and you're going to beat it
seine , - lr ck air, s will ,treachery. The law court in Chicago tel foreign parts.. A neat job too."
r, 1 :.. sein < letter- -
ite- x:: name, "was saewas Mer a scandalous trial, not I "Where is be?" • Lynda whispered.
lda.c_, la firds Per jewels stolen the re -opening of an ancient indict "Not far away. I found be didn't
and hirer. a n :ate detective
who an -dented oi one misfortunate engineer,. have the stuff so I got Fuji to call
eensee he =reteseetes prrwling= of but a new trial to prove hent".; ern- y':• von. Don't yell. I got him in a closet
n , —he,lie se. b=zalemer,t of (xis fellow citizens' 'mashie there. It's not even locked
F. A. PARKER
OS.TEOP• ATH
l Di_eases• Treated
Office •ad- .,,;a-,_ reeidence , e
iglican Cbur r ,.r Ce-tre Scree=.
Senet'i ys b ase; ni't'er_•«+: t.
Osteopathy Eiec r_cit_
hone 271, ,F.1 antsrt• ..a.m.. t- n.rxm..
-rds ease.iscte ner cather. hands.. Keret was ,err :.sptalslrely but he's tied up. Just band me over
rickets belongs.
Rickets is' a deficiency disease be -
cense it is a result of a hack of vita-
min D( the anti -rachitic vitamin) in
the diet. The disease occurs most
commonly between the second and'
the eighteenth months of life, the
period of most rapid growth in in -
The rapidly.growing bones. fail ,to
harden properly, with the result that
the ends of the long bones above the
wrists are thickened, and there are ginning• in. the .second month with
thickened, and there are swellings ten drops twice a day, and gradually -
where i•he ribs join the breast -bone. increasing the amount to one tea -
If the condition continues untreated, spoonful three times a day.
it results in defo.rinity of the. long Certain rays of direct sunlight pro -
bones which causes bow legs and duce the same effects as does cod -
knock -knees. The change in the ribs. liver oil, and children should be ex -
brings
o
brings about the deformity known as pissed to the direct sunlight. In.win-
ter , dependence must chiefly, be plac-
In addition • to the changes noted ed on the cod-liver oil because of the
in the bones, the child will also show comparative lack of sunlight.
a protruding abdomen; he will be The itnpartant tnuth which we wish
slow in walking and his general phyto impress upon parents is. that cod-
condition will be poor; he will liver oil and sunshine prevent rickets.
siva(
Questions concerning Health, ad-
dressed to the Canadian Medical As -
Rickets in a mild form is compare- sociatian, 184'College St., Toronto,
tively common, but it is usually not wil be answered personally by letter.
rection.
"It's too bad we're not in sympa- "Look here, master, you must give thy, jock, I haven't any mania for me a rise, or else PH -1 q x� �.�v 0 �����
Ewiy to Have. Famous
Vegetable 'RIES Better
than Creams
hoping and very little patience at all 'Else you'll what?" Snapped his
with pain. Your talent will be wast- employer..
ed. And I thin(: it was never Joce- Joe scratched, his head in perplex-
lyn Harlowe that you loved. I am ity; then answered:
Lynda Sandal. I'm tired • of unhap-
Else I'll go on _working for the,
piness. And I've been lonely, Can't
thee-, �`,
.r -•n �'>:c°de= - mar-• a
�••:.� ., you have a mania for being happy
-and . _r. ably rgip. e"te 1,jock'sthe
r ., e, At that they were together and out
She W _ . _ aneke a raw III put a hole in your of reach of fear: The little 'Master.
tri ...mac. 4 e seise.. him .le tel: , i
:Lynda meanwhile in bee own fails-'prett}: carcass and take the stuff. It's
...a ere
r^.-Ti'!.^.attr" .5 his�aC, as -
t. zniehlt :el hie cc.nfideitte ir, leer-
: prs;.3e=? the r , `- , I< wad'. ten ;in your batt there?'
^-+f ' ':'a1• series morning.: She shook her Bead. He took the
Armed with be l+i< ..• r_ ares Lr', r, .ser ireesed again in her own 1 case from her, opened it anti quietly splendid happiness.
T t Gr_ ec b. T: Lynda C^.'E mien r,. i _ •r e 1
c and were her 'lair
1 pocketed the gems.. Then he began THE END
el: flier: r` r v a- s the a: gib t her face. But the face t•., back toward the door.
rare rs tr hie _axe and Iia, t.nda And it had tx,#ieeabl} ? pPAs he stepped from the door,
"
ts'r _L_^ i a;•.. aap is
+_.i-•rcd. She turned axes i nate.}• up-:I.}ndas cuurage flared up.She dart -
„,,6
- ht, Test -'•'=r Si 6 ,,J7� f., 'Melds -i;t' ce a• •.-Blots.'' it :tali'. `d after hila~ so unexpectedly, so post -office
';1 �,. '.'`-• Z -.. -_- and.
` ., „2'3 ,3.�r .;,.•,ln _I,ea;clt. _ ' versation with a colleague, and then
elr,seiy at his heels that she was
r i' "els rn 1v= next i Ir ”- task abut lien, —about through the dour before he could turned negligently to, the patient .eus-
». z «.•sit a T . 7.•;,:211.'ia.l. Nick. I don t want ter leek it. As he fled down the stairs tOuiCr.
sparklers. I'll cut off and you
here and d now?"
_ in sine 'diem or another ran tie call find Nick in half a sec. If you
•r ,. d sir-*. a.-.,.3. 3"17'a wee_ _
same money."
'1 * * >*
Modern girls may' mind their p's
and q's but they often is with their
completely conquered, vanished. into- i:'s.
thin air and it seemed to Lynda that x * _*
in his place was the sure premise of 'Wife::"I told Mr, Jones I was 35,
and 'he said I didn't.look it."
Husband: "Well, you don't. You
haven't looked it for fifteen years."
7'he > assistant had corn- a; * ,k
pleted some knitting, and a long con -
"You must remember, my boy, that
wealth does not bring happiness,"
said the fatherly parson.
"I don't expect it to," answered the
modern youth. "I merely want it so
that I maybe able to choose the kind
of misery that is, most agreeable. to
Inc."
*
Grim Faced Woman—"I want to.
kuow how•.much money any husband
drew out of the bank last week.'
Bank Teller—"I cannot give you
that information, madam." •
Woman="You'i"e the paying.. tell-
er, aren't you?" '
'Teller --"Yes, but, I'm not the tell-
ing payer."
A. It. &F-. E.D 'AL
preassee end E"..tit"--re, Therapy.
Cnal 'res
"rile, l.s.:a":,• and Wad ....
kegs, Cbtag . n r tee- i
Ont .«r«, s tand Liebe res
-
vended
}
pended to. ba:s s:se
Pheta e u01.
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3. ALVIN FOX
TFIOMAS FELLS
AUCTIONEER
REAL ESTATE' SOLD
trough kn=r " .^''.aa,, of Fara(", "Stet'
.Phone I., h;'ingharo
:bei a, - i�•
f:n«_ . :lle ie a c:"- ai7t
.t de: • x.
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the.. - ..se argil the:
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:eeli c either
t
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ir_r,, r :l:c, end
:n end fella
sl.her
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FINAL INSTAL
ENT
Ishii( t did you want?" sire ask d
`.e,. .:.s +a1,rrs. 1 want t' g'"' away '..he drew in her breath to shout but la
total .5.1:s over, please." *Quayle topped below her• end with "`Nell," sighed: the man, "I carne originally, for a three -cent stamp, but
:x-e'a I i ahem t�-: U
:'e -t_ an ,a I'ildi:+:.rUs white grin leveled his gun. '' y' 1,
rd2. ;ntl -W1111 ,tt °inlet' with in"' Hdors her voice had left her lips he I think I'd better (lave an old. age
Franke:", fired. ' pensionapplication form as Well."
, k k
with etre was, wth her shortened°alat i —;u r :rt`nttrr Nick?'
1' 1•
•r'I"1• return to th<, :Iarniii ra rte le:ailin•- cry, a shcick of sound. Quayle. The old fellow was Askin e .tie ad
:'I rare:: her jeweled' eeentle:d down and out past Fuji who vice of a friend on how to apply for
Tlaa*.'e what I meant t,, do =•,Ins :1 1 tl fie nt door „pen 1 ynda lav a.
'r;aa•." • cc sin+,,led near the banister over
J,,sia:."- lawyer at Joci'yri'e re- ttil'ieh she had leaned for her intend-
-:nF -t terste charge eft her affairs. Cif f .r outcry. Below her on the stairs,
led
`
...• Dawe aecr;rd be furnished Mar- on the very spot where Quayle had
+k iii.hter with ample funds, paused to shoot, was the body of a
Slit ;v'r+ulrl be the bcire-- of Jretiah'., )I an. She hardly knew when she first
fr-"It'd nn ,sash fr,r her tr, 'tiller , hr
tr ;oriel that e was - (join;,, or what:
diminished luxury •,,r pleasure nowe
bemuse of the unexpected tragedy of
brit:llah breakdown.
c/1:;*. la -,:+:T t, the tieo cielepiratraS
P, r:
tio,110:t lee had lluarr- Ltade their preparation,- andsettheir
+..` d -ner theenag. Lord, hew they _ date. Nick get the passports, -bought
i I::+• li^'ra '_tt., ,n(ce lr 1-:i1'2.«w
for the tickets.
t :i..m. Ifs a wonder you weren't Lynda, all dressed for travel and
RICHARD B. JACKSON
AUCTIONEER
Phone 618r6, Wroxeter, or address
FL, R 1, Gorric. Sales conducted any-
where, and satisfaction guaranteed,
R. A. W. IRWIN
DENTIST — X-RAY
ice; McDonald Block, Wingham.
A. J. WALKS.
'RNITUI t AND MINERAL
L
SERVICE
A. J,' WA ,EEE
1,acensecl Funeral Director
Ett'tlialmer,
£fice Phone 106. Ides, Rhone 224,
gist 'Ltmottsirid I:tineral Coach.
..tree see. e nee,
P
V
arrd white.
flayed in to sieirt it. Lord know:
t,•here "Cella kelt thein. But the pul-
ire couldn't, irin arxytliink r;n Ins,, For
lack of evidence: I wasn't tried for
theft es well as for murder,"
I ntcan at the
help year lry
"And she didn't WI?
trial she didn't try to
tei1inf; the truth?! •
"She didn't sneak -a1
the trial
"jtist you go em to the master,
jue," said the friend, "and say: 'Look
here, master, yoti must' give me a
rise, nr else I'll ...' Say it just like
that; then he'll think you nxean to
leave unless you get the rise.
Joe went, to his master and said:
Miss E. T. has proved it. She says:
"Carter's Little Liver Pints will do more
to keep the complexion clear than all
the face creams I have used."
PURELY VEGETABLE, a gentle,
effectivetonic to both liver and bowels,
Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are with-
out equalfor correcting Constipation,
Acidity, Biliousness, Headaches and In-
digestion. 25c. & 75c. red pkgs., every-
where. Asir for Carter's by NAME,
SMALL MATTErff
Wife (discovering typist on her hos
band's lap)—So, at last I've found you
"Sh-h-h-h-h i Be calm now, vidfiel
1.dearontl. Titin little girl is just a trifle'
' hard of bearing, that's all."
thud -eyed her life.
Helping herself up by the railing
and Moving shakily down' she found .
:hick Sandal, his Bands +;till tied be -16
'hind hie back. His mouth was I
gagged. With some ce,ntr)rtion, some IMI
r.Y,
'hideous effort, he bad burst free i
i from his tenipurary prison, 'had
thrrwn his body down in front of
±. Lynda, knocking her over, taking her
death to his own heart.
el She. sat there on the step and held
I n , peactifiil head upon her arm.
it police found thein and took
them al4 ay and '.Binet morning, the gnu
plat—It/we family lawyer having been Fa
Instilment (I, the police delivered theme lits
at-i""farcclia s arartli eco. There Nita;
' rtoIRri lay in a r't''a) *meet with Rili
ill wet-, r1 bile springtime's lttirdy
I) rrnaly made inc ongruous melody bri
toeth the :40n -filled. windrow'' and his
I pee, y' oin ; daughter wept.
The rami r,utsider was buried m
Mile Marlowe burial lot and lay there
i etrr,ubled by social distinctions, or
any sense of his inferiority. The law-
,yr;r, the clergyinan, Cousin Sara Mule
'let, Jocelyn aiul one other stood be-
side the girave, This was Jock Ayle-
rard, He did not spear to Nick's
daughter during that ccremonry.
There was a new bitterness, a bit-
terness of life rather than of death,
in Jocefyn'x tears when she round;
herself alone irk her desolated dwell-
ing place, jock had not looked at
her, He had looked down as though
he could set, through earth and gib-,
arty and the dust that would go, to
'holding in her hands a leather case
which contained her toilet articles,
her ,money and the jewels, sat down
beside her window to wait for Nick,
1 -Ie had beenlivint let his <,lil rooms
end was to comae for her at c g i -
thirty
Startled she haw that it was al-
t Lady ,bile that Nick was very late.
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Business Cards
Circulars
Programmes
Constitutions. and
By -Laws
Church Reports
Concert Cards
Dodgers
Envelopes
Financial Statements.
Folders and Programmes
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Mercantile Dodgers & Posters
Prize Lists •
Private Post Cards
Receipt and Order Books
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Viciting Cards
Voters', Lists
Wedding Invitations
Window Cards
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