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ter mhI BhliiiM. Write fur prfcee.
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Agents fur
1IOLTON and Itl I .S 11 Kit
band Ki.trunienta. In iriual c-nHl'e fltark
ef Mualt-aJ Mar.' hand lae In Ilia hiurthwaai.
Write fur t aiaia;uaa.
a iHrai.lMi-l uas urate co.
1U geeaad Mtrert. IVrtlane. Oraea
Somawhat Amblguoue.
A mlsalonary alationrd In a lana
where Ilia native with cannibal,
wrote for altanra aa fullnwa: "Our
small force of brethren seem to be
unabla to copa with tha dlatrra
which praralla In tha dark and b-Dlahtr-d
land. I'laaaa arnd a fw mora
nlaalouartpa." Huniiajr Mannlna.
Swatting Back.
Mra. Hiram (iffn-"l'ni afraid yoo
won't do. Aa nearly aa I ran And out
you hara worked In all or aan
plaraa durinR tha paat yaar." Mlt
Prady "Wall, an' how manny lrli
haa hfraalf had In tha aama toliuat
No laaa. I'm thlnatn
rn.ni (TRKn is t to ii dati
Tnur itmaaiat will rafuiul nxawr If I'AO OTNT
MKNT failalo mra aiv raaa of Itching-. Iilln4
ktaaamcar I'nLUinlma rUaa la Is MUajra. rue.
Legal Rapartaa.
"And not I man to handla your
wltnaaaaa without c.lovra." aald
counarl. whoan wltneaai-a had met
with rathar aavora triattnrnt from
tha othar alda." 'Indeed! Tbat'a
mora than 1 ahould Ilka to do with
youra." amlllngly ratortad hla learned
friend.
Wtr In hluina la atiHarllm ntaaa aw! wa
Irr make lUiuul Mua ly. Ilur Heil Crvaa llall
UliJ. Biakaa cklha whltar than anuar.
UppOliliOd.
A Hla!r county barriaier rec-ntl-handed
a brief up to tha court Ii
blch ha thua deacrlbert hla iw
brethren on lie other nld: "The
ara Ilka two rhmila In a rnunr
graveyard aci-klnn a rarcsaa l
your." Phi'- '
"Come on Along"
8
Join the merry thouaanda who
enjoy gmid health aa a reault of
Inking- rare of the Stomach,
Liver and ISowcla. ' It ia there
fore unnrrraaary for you to
Buffer from Indiffeation, Fermen
tation, Heartburn, Sick Head
ache, lliliouanraa, Coativrnraa,
Colila or (irlppe. Juat gat
bottle of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
and notice Ihe Improvement in
our general health. It will help
you. Ifcluae auDxtit tilCH.
"Start Today"
"DIDNT HURT A BIT"
ia what they all aay
Talnleaa
Methoda of
Kxtrarting
Teeth.
OuKf-tnwn paa
pie can hara their
plate and brklca.
work nnlahait I none
i
dar If neeeeaary,
I Aneheoliitevier.
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rrara In Portland,
Wise Dental Co.
orru r ikhirv
A. M. In a t. M. Sunday ta I
Phoneat A 2021; Main iOJ.
falllni Bldf., Iltlrd and Waalilnton, Portland
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INTERESTING TRICK TO PLAt
Poard Prejactlng Ovar Tabla and Cov
arad With Nawapapar Cannot Ba
Knocked to Floor.
Take an ordinary board, two or
three fet long, auch aa bread board.
and place It on the table au that about
one-third of Ita length will project
over tha edita. Vnfold a newapaper
and lay It on tha table over the board
aye the I'opuplar Mi-rhanlca. Any
on not familiar with ma eipen
nient would aupae the board could
be knocked off by bitting It on the
outer eud. It would appear to be eaay
to do, but try IL I'nleaa you are pre
pared to brvak the board you prqba
bly will not be able to knock the board
off.
The reaaon la that when the board
la atruck It forcei theothnr end up and
the newapaper along with IL Thla
cauaea a momentary vacuum to be
formed under the paper, and the prea-
aureofthealr above, which la about
fifteen pound to the equare Inch, pro
genia the board from coming up. Thla
la an entertaining trick to play at an
evening party, and alao make a aim
pie and Intereatlng riporlmenL
SKATEMOBILE FOR THE BOYS
Youth of Eaatarn City Becoming E
part In Inventing Maana of Eay
and Faat Locomotion.
Philadelphia boy are getting to be
expert In the Invention of vehicle
for their play Flrat It waa the puah-
mobile, then the mauling atlck and
now It la the akatemoblle, which any
boy ran inak for himself In a little
while. Take an old roller ikate and
Th Skatamobila.
cut It In two rroaswlse. Take a atrip
of atout wood about four feet long
and three Inchea wide and nail a pair
of wheels under each end. Natl an
empty box In the center of the board
and fasten a stick across the top of
that box, to act a a pair of handle
on either sldn. Thla velilclo can bo
made to turn corners when the boy is
roasting on It If ho will lean toward
the aide tin wnnta to turn, aa In roller
skating Some buy rut a holo In the
front o the box, set a piece of glasa
In It and bum a cnndlo luslde at
night.
RIDDLES.
What la the " difference between
forma and ceremonies?
You ait upon one and atand upon
the other.
Why must chimney aweeplng be a
very agreeable businesa?
Ilecause It suits (soots) every one
ho tries It.
lu what color should a aecret be
kept?
Inviolate (In violet).
I'erfect with a bend, perfect without
it head; perfect with a tall, perfect
without a tall; perfect with either,
neither or both?
A wig.
How ran you make a tall man short?
Ilorrow five dollara of III in.
What firearm does the earth re
ftcmhlu? A revolver.
When la a lawyer like a donkey?
When he la drawing a conveyance.
What mimical Instrument ahould
we never believe?
A lyre.
Why Is a retired carpeuter like a
lecturer?
Ilecause he la an ex planer.
Why ahould a ship's officer never
put his chronometer under hi pil
low? Ilecause he ahould never sleep upon
hi watch.
Wadaveorth Waa Counting Hla Wad.
"Oh. Mra. llubb!" exclaimed Mra.
rioodthlng to the young Iloatan matron.
"I remembered It waa little Wmln
worth'i birthday, ao 1 brought him one
of thone. old fnHhlnned children'
banks, the kind wo lined to drop thn
coin down thn chimney of a llttlo
rod tin house, with green blind paint
ed on It, you remember? Children
hove alwaya loved them ao."
"Ho very kind of you," replied Mr.
Hobb frtalHIy. "Vow will aadj Wd.
nrrtl) I" Ms tnv oWce, playing with
Kitten In Ravel.
A remarkable caae of filial Ingraft
tud oa the part of a black kitten baa
occurred la Liverpool, England, i
few day ago a cuvtomer threw
piece of meat between them, wblcl
waa secured by the mother cat. T
tha aurprtaa of everybody, the klttee
prang at hla mot bur ana a rove uei
out of the houe. Blnce then he hai
mounted guard over the door to pre
vent her return, and. although h
baa attempted time after time to re
turn to her old home, her tarn, ua
bending, ana ungrateful on bar to
way.
k ( urea While Vae Walk. J '
Allen'i Pit Kau, la arrrialn curator hot,
i .-mi, ml h,., an. I wullti,ai lilna li nt Hulil
iy all liiiiKgi-t.. I'nr4i4a. J'otri aci--rt enr
Mill. 1 1 ml l aikai-a Hll:K 4. Mr-..
tllann Olmalnl, l.a Kuy, N. V. .
Dutt Layln In England.
The highway departmei '. of the city
of Leoda, England, hu recently treat
ed portion of a macadam roadway
with granular calcium chloride to
combat the dut. Kolutlona of the lat
ter bad prevloualy been tried at
greater mat and without uch aatla
fuctory reault. The road la flrat well
jwept and two application of the
chloride are made on eucceedlng eve
ning of about on half pound per
yard.
TO Cl'BR A COLO IN ONB DAT
Take LAX AT1VK llKOMI) Uulnina TabMa.
niaalata rwfund nwmcy If It falla to rum. K. W.
HUJ Vk'U auiatura la wi each bua. tie.
Ocaan Deniien.
According to Sir John Murray, onr
of the greateat authorities on ocean
ography, tb bottom la desert ot
pitch-black darknei. penetrating cold
and eternal alienee. Worm. ei
puddiog. and coral polyp alugglahly
craw) or away In tb almoat current
lea depth, and only two apeclee ol
fish, both of tbem, with much head
and little body, have been found
deeper than a mile and a Quartet
dowu. '
TV' h.ia w.l fnr hlulnr I .la II lit blue U
rxl all at-r. Bur Med Iruaa ball biua. the
lua lliat'a all blue.
Origin of ramoua Hhra.
"Write like an angel" la a corruptlou
of Ane)o. Among the Greeka who
emigrated to Italy and afterward In
to France In the reign of Francla 1
waa one Angelo Verjecto, whose writ
ing excited the admiration of the
learned, ao that hla name became
aynonymou for tha beautiful writ
ing and gave birth to the phrase, to
"write llko an angel."
Never Too Far.
We Deed not be afraid that we shall
go too far In the walk of active love.
la no danger that any of ua will ever
go oto far In the walk o' active love
There I no likelihood tt... any of ua
all! become too bountiful, too kind,
too helpful to hla nelphbor. J. C
Hare.
rCARS OLD HlHJAir-laA-.
Relic of bpaniah Armada.
An anchor of the r-'panlsh armaaa
period, recovered from the Wallett,
well known "swatchway." three miles
off Clacton. Kngland. has been pre
sented to Colchester (Khsox) Museum.
-"or generations this anchor has been
in enemy to the trawls of local flsher
nen, but at length one of the flukes
jecame worn partially away, and
the laat trawl that struck It thus lift
ii tt from the ground.
It Maka a Difference.
Little Willie "Say. pa. what Is
bualne courtey?" Pa "There are
two klnda of business courtesy, my
son. One la the kind extended to
people who pay cash, and the other
I extended to people who don't."
Stray Stories
Unthara 111 Unit Vr. TVInelowe Bnotftlng
tyruu I' a bast remedr t" uaa of IbeU allUdaaa
ruriug e teeming nuu.
Simplify ine ruu iin br Living.
I do believe In simplicity. It la aa
tonlshing aa well aa sad, how nihil)
trival affairs even the wisest man
thlnka he must attend to In a day
how alnrular an affair he thinks h
must omit. When the mathematician
would solve a dllllcnlt problem, h
first frees the pquallou of " lcum
brances, and reduces It to Its simplest
terms. So simplify the problem ol
life, dlstinruiHh tl nrc-usary an
the real Tt'" - ' ' - "
Well Anawcred.
When he once aiked a London
class of girls, added Dr. Macnamara,
what they would say If he told tbem
h aaw the sun rise In the west, be
not the renly that It was Impossible,
Hut," be persevered, "supposing I
still declared I had seen the aun rlae
In th.i west?" "Well." one of the
Ktrla at length replied, "I should
think vou must have got up rather
lute."
Betting Her Mind at Rest.
Winter VlBltor (la Florida)
should love really to go Balling, but U
looks very dangerous. Io not peopl
often get drowned In this bay?" Wa-
termnn "No, Indeed, mum. Tha
shark never lets anybody drown."
New York Weekly.
75 YEARS
OF PUBLIC APPROVAL
T--r-r'
m
GOOD ROADS IN STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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The View Given Above Show a Road
for Improvement Were Begun and
DISCUSS A DULUTH HIGHWAY
Throunh Thorouahfar to B Advo
cated by Commercial Bodlea or
Three Big Citle.
Three enthusiastic good road
boomer from Duluth met the omer
day with the Bt. Paul Association of
Commerce to enlist the help or tnai
organization In a systematic campaign
for obtaining a modern highway trom
the twin cities to Duluth. MInneapolla
la expected to help also, and In a ahort
time the Civic Commerce association
and the MInneapolla Automobile club
will be called Into the movemenL
The conference waa Informal and no
action waa taken, beyondlln aaaurance
by the St. Paul men that they would
loin hand with the atate. the coun
ties and the local communities In the
plana of the Duluth men.
The latter realize that while the
twin cltlea and Duluth will derive the
greateat benefit from the proposed
highway, the bulk of the coat will ran
on the countie lying between, Waah-
lngton, Chisago, and Pine, and they
purpose flrat to carry on a systematic
campaign of education, through a se
ries of county meetings and confer
ences at which an effort will be made
to prove to these countlea that the
road will be worth more to them than
It will cost them under the Elwell act
Resident of Sanffstone are reported
to be enthusiastic over the through
highway Idea because they are satis
fied that such a road, aside from fur
nishing a good road for local transpor
tation, will attract a heavy automobile
traffic both ways from which every
city and village will profit.
CONDUCIVE TO SOCIAL LIFE
When Roads Are in Good Condition
Easy Matter to Drive to Neigh
bor or Elsewhere.
(Tt v W O PAI.MKn. Acrirnlturnt Kitltor.
North Dakota Agrlcu'turnl Collee.
One of tho needs of country life Is
a better social life. It has been found
that good roads are conducive to ao
clal life on the farms. When the road
Is good It Is an easy matter to hitch
up and drive ever to the neighbors,
to church, to the picnic, to the enter
tainment at the school house. The
good road Is also followed by a Setter
school and better home. The better
road also makes the community more
attractive and the better class of peo
ple will want to live there The good
road also makes It possible to market
the farm produce more easily and
cheaply, and at all times of the year.
Theso things result In the good rond
making the land worth more. The
good road la to the farm what the
railroad Is to the city.
Seed Corn.
Prof. M. L. Mosher, of the Iowa Ex
periment station, says the newly se
lected aeed corn should be hung up
Immediately In a dry. well-ventilated
place, auch aa a dry cellar, a dry at
tic, or spare room, a dry shed or In
any other dry, well-ventilated build
ing. Do not hang It In a stable over
or near live stock, over oats or corn.
In any damp or close place. In a damp
cellar. In a closed attic, over a
kitchen, or out In the sunshine.
Culling Out Oltf Sheep.
Any old sheep In your flock? Turn
them off. Six years old Is enough for
any ewe. You might get one that Is
older than that through to grass
again, but you mleht not, and the loss
would cut quite a figure In the totals
for the year. Put a good sheep In the
place of every old one.
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GOOD
In Beavar County, Pennaylvanla,
the Road After Completion.
ROADS BADLY WASHED
Damaae More Extensive on
Grades Than Level Stretches.
In Sandy Section Wash May Be Ef
fectively Stopped by Ua of Two
Inch Plank Clay Road Re
qulrea Different Treatment
After bard or prolonged rains, roads
which have been constructed wlta
flat aurface are often gullied In the
center, or. If the road waa well
crowned, the gutter or dltche are
usually badly waHbed.
As a rule, the damage '. more ex
tensive on grades than on level
stretches. This is be.-uuo the dam
age In general dependa on the velocity
of water, and this, of coarse. Is con
trolled by the steepness of the slope,
says the Fruit Grower ur.d Fanner. If
the water cuts ditches very deep, It
might be advleablo to reduce the
grade of the road. If possible, either
by cutting down the summit or filling
at the foot of the bill, or both. It must
be remembered this Is likely to be
economical In tho end even if the
first cost seems high, since It will not
only save on future maintenance, but
will decrease the tractive force re
quired to pull a load at thla polnL
There are. however, many grades
that cannot be changad. becauae of
local conditions.
In sandy sections, the wash may be
effectively stopped by two-Inch planks
from six to twelvo Inches wide, and
cut Into three-foot vctloo. These
short planks are rbarrjuned on one
end, and then enough of tbem ts cov
er three feet In width of the gutter or
ditch are driven In edge to edge for a
depth of more than three fest, at tight
anglea to the grsde of th road. II
they are driven In a little more than
flush with the gutter, there Is no dan
ger of the road tr.achlne or drag strik
ing them.
In a clny section, it Is practically
Impossible to drive a plank three feet
without splintering It. T!.e method ol
construction Is en:irely diTereTit from
that described for e.-widy sections. Old
,". 1
Iocs or rollroad ties.
" '""
secured, are better under these condi
tions. They shnull first bo cut Into
four-foot lengths. Trenches then are
sunk In the gutters at rlpht angles to
the road, and the tie or log is placed
in the trench. Where the wash Is
aevere. several logs are placed direct
ly over each other, l'kft the flash
board In a dam. The loo log or tie ts
placed at least four Inches below the
gutter In order to prevent It from com
ing In contact with a road drag or
road machine In operation. The ties
or logs are placed from 20 to 60 feet
apart, according to the grade of the
hill, and It is an easy matter to In
sert one whenever required.
The chief advantage gained by this
use of logs or planks Is that deep and
dongerous ditches which are not only
a menace to travel, but also make the
road narrow, are removed When the
planks or logs are used, the entire
width of tho road can be used by the
public, and the road is always safe.
Many sand beds that are bad at all
seasons can be Improved by mixing
clay with sand by means of a plow
and harrow and then using the road
drag systematically On the other
hand, many clay sections that are bad
In wet weather can be Improved by
first plowing and then mixing in sand
by means of the harrow, and finally
using the road drag.
The King Draq.
The truth of the matter Is tat with
a King drag and a plow a skilful man
ran do anything that can be don with
a big four-home road grader, and for
all around work It la much better aa
well aa many tlmee cheaper.
Th Profit In Milk.
The man who know how to pro
duce good milk, and who will locate
near a large city, has as good a chance
aa any one to make money. He can
get first prices by selling the milk dl
rect to those who want It fresh and
willing to pay for It. In adiHtlon, his
farm will pretty surely Increase In
value aa the city arowa.
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Doubly Glad is the
Glad to smoke this pure old Virginia and
North Carolina bright leaf with its natural
tobacco taste. Aged and stemmed and then
granulated. Tucks quickly in the pipe rolls
easily into a cigarette.
With each sack a book of cigarette papers
FREE. t ,
And smokers are glad to get the free pres
ent coupons enclosed in each 5c sack. These
coupons are good for a great variety of pleasing
articles cameras, talking machines, balls,
skates, safety razors, china, furniture, toilet
articles, etc. Many things that will delight
old or young.
A special offer, during January and
February only, we will send our new illustra
ted catalog of these presents
Ffi.EE. lust send uf
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kw f aC rri
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I product
All cowa
I and little
nse of kow
Thi fainoua remedy
Oct a park aire of Kow Kure
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fsikrtsy,
aaTrtsC In
.f mil. i
ST aVsmaeaaj - t
W .aaa. a. BW B SB War W
I .aw aT T a'
SO ceat and ll.lM aixea. Ak firmer of The Cow Bonk.
BAin aueuilMn a, am. iraetrtu, ,t
rCino coait oirmiBurom
rorrun ua a, rvtuae. in. ihhh uu ct, lm iak. u.
All About th Frog.
"The frog 1 a very queer-looking
animal which live on land and in wa
ter. If we notice we will find that
tadpole develop Into frog. They
first have a tall and no feet and leg;
then It lose lta tall and two pair of
feet and leg grow on It; and It come
from the water and Uvea chiefly on
land." From a Schoolboy's Essay.
Very Human Wish.
Merta waa five years old, and she
had been told ao msr ' time that ehe
waa a big girl now u-.d must be good
that her very soul had sickened. "I
don't want to be five years old any
i longer." he grumbled. In tired of
I V-l
being five and good enough to kill
you. I'd rather stay four and be Just
medium and have a good time."
Cough, Cold
SoreThroat
Sloan's liniment gives
quick relief for cough, cold,
hoarseness, sore throat,
croup, asthma, hay fever
and bronchitis.
HERE'S PROOF.
Ma. Albert W.Faica.of Fredonla,
Kan., write : We ue bluan'a Lini
ment In the family and Ami it an ex
cellent relief fur ool.la and hj leter
altavka. It etoie couluiif and auccs
iiig a.uioet tueuuitlj.
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
RELIEVED SORE THROAT.
Mm. L. Bbswsr. of M.Hlell". Flv.
wrtue: " I Nmictit ne N ttie uf "iir
Liniment and itilidmeall the lexil in
tb world. Mv throat ae very eore,
and U eared uie of mj trouble. '
COOD FOR COLD AND CROUP.
1M. W. H. STRAcilE, 3?.'l K.lnnvo"d
Avenue, Chiracs HI., writer: "A lit
tle boy nail iloor bail croup. 1 gave
the mother Sloan's Liniment to try.
ttlie nv him three) drofe on aur
before goli! t bet. and lie got up
without the eroup in the morning.
Price, 23o., 60o.,$UOO
XT-u- Sloan s jj j
TreattaS t I
CSvVX)fif on the B
,0tf1 Horse
yffjTJr rntftee. I
J Addrea r
fcpXtarlS. Sloan
Man Who Smokes M
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your name and address
on a postal. In every
sack of Liggett a Jrr
Duke's Mixture is one
end a half ounces of
splendid tobacco and a
free present coupon.
Ctmfimt trom DuktU Mixt'r'l
bt asiorttj ! lnr frmm HORiB
SHOE. XT.. TLNLEY'S NATURAL
LEAF. CR A NG t H TWIST, tndam
rwFOURROSEJiWi.;.
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MONT C1GARZTTLS, CU CIGA
RETTES, and ttur tat " eaj
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Premium Dept.
WA
St.Loaia.Mo. TA
cow Is bad Investment, and a cow that Is
nc aa much food milk aa ahe ahould ia Dot weQ.
nerd careful attention to keep tbem hcaJthr,
divder caa be kept from becoming big by toe
kure.
is a aure cure and preventive of moat eow
socbaaLoat Appetite. Milk Kerer. Buncbea, Red Water. Sceunnc,
v Barrenneaa. and Retained A fterbirth.
from your dealer sod keep it oa baud constantly.
Had te Be Done.
"You cannot burn the candl at
both ends," said the young wife, re
monstrating with her hard-working
'iterary husband. "I'm afraid, my
iear," was the reply, "it is the only
way to maks both ends meet"
MAKE SPENDING MONEY
Bora and Girla wanted to manufacture and rail
Perfection Furniture Poliab. Agents par 15a.
Retaila 25c. Send 5oc for formula and directkwa.
Material eoata 8c ARTIS MFG. CO- Dept. G.
J11-I2 Berniot Bid.. Tacoma. Waeh.
Aphoriems of Lady Grant.
It Is such a relief to "let go," as my
aunt aald when she gave up keeping
a waist! Women find a man dull and
uninteresting when he proposes to
another woman. "The Chequer
Board.' bv i t""- "
Chinese Herbs
In Great Demand
Taken in Hot Water They
Prove Quick Cures for
Most Ailments.
1H6 ( IIINESK WHTOR
Formerly a .loet.T of hih atamlin in Ctia C.
( W.i from hn many years of rear-arch ha
learned the peculiar pniperoea of humlreda u
Jll'm nt harka. biala. nartaand Rerba,
Th ir a. ti- n on the human rvatem in moat ewe
....hi. hrm-ricial amnat al tha
i i. . - ,t
hmt few dive, ineyare n-'n-i"".;'
fhThot water are e.ly a-.mila.ed by th- aya-
t,m whi r they act on the real oun. in.
It vou have been au-k for ne time ami find
me.linn.-a of no help, rail and arrure .rne of Na
inre a inten,ir.l remwliea from the C. jee e
t hmene Meilirir.e Co.
CONSl LTATION FRI B.
af vou are airk and live out of town, rend cent
in atanipa ami ae ure a eynipuan blank. I rupj
r. n.e.li.-a can then ba eecured on return of IU
Open F.venings and Sundaya.
The C. Gcc Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
IffCJ First St.,' for. Aforriw
POHTUkND, OH.
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