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THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN , WAS A "fiKBBL SPY-"
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Two of Them Helped bjr Mr. Plnkham
Read their Letteri.
" Dbaii Mns. 1'imkh am : I am sixteen
years old and am troubled with my
monthly sickness. It is Tory Irregular,
occurring only onco In two or three
months, and also very painful. I also
uftcr with cramps and onco In awhile
pain strikes mo in tho heart and I huvo
drowsy headaches. If them is anything
you can oo lor am, I win gladly follow
your advice."
Mies Mlnr
Gomeb, Aptos,
Cal., July 31,
1898.
"DuAnMng.
Pinkiiam:
After receiv
ing your letter
I began tho
use of your reme
dies, taking both
Lydla E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound and Blood Purlfler. I am now
regular every month and suffer no pain.
Your medicine Is tho best that any suf
fering girl can takn." Miss MABT
Gomes, Aptos, Cal., July 0, 1809.
Nervous and Dizzy
" Deaii Mns. PI5KUAM : I wish to
express my thunks to you for the great
benefit I havo received from tho use of
Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. I suffered constantly from ter
rible sldcachc, had chills, was nervous
and dizzy. I had tried different kinds
of medicine but they all failed entirely.
After taking thrco bottles of Vegetable
, Compound and three of Mood Purifier I
am all right. I cannot thank you enough
for what your remedies havo dono for
me." Miss Matilda Je.nsk.v, Box 18,
Ogdcnsburg, Wis., June 10, 1800.
Klnvntlnn Dmlritbln.
Lady (with high lint) I bog your
pardon, but I foiROt iny opera class.
Would you kindly loud 1110 yours juBt a
moment?
Tyrant Man (in the neat behind)
Very sorry, madam, but I nocd it to sit
on. N. Y. Weekly.
Try Alttiu'n Foot Kaiii.
A powder to be shaken Into the ahocs. At
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And hot, nuil get tiled onsllv. If von lmv
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6. Oliustrud, LoKoy, N. Y.
The Occasion.
"Oh, yoH; Prof. Groskopf is quite
phlegmatic. In fact, I novor knew
him to be excited, except onco."
"What was tlio trotihlo then?"
MIe couldn't find his pipe." Puck.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
orWS
BELLE
BOYD, A NOTED
WAR CHARACTER.
CIVIL
Bue Win Once Kxllej by I'realdeiit
Lincoln and Twice Heittcnced to He
Kliot Hho Also Mode One Mnu a
Trultor to Ills Country.
The career of Hello Boyd, known ns
the "rebel spy" nud who died In Wis
consin not long ago, was u thrilling otic.
She had Just left
ichool when the
civil war began.
She hud a lover In
without whom
Bhu thought sho
could not live, but
she married an
other before tho
war was over nnd
Hindi! htm 11 trill-
IIBLLK I.OVD. top wn(, dlvorec(,
from a second husband twenty years
after her Ilrst marriage, and within a
year after that married a third. Sho
huw life In camps and military prisons,
win u prisoner on shipboard, was ban
ished from tho country, and after re
turning to It lived In various States In
the East, West und South; was In an
Insane asylum fur u time, and after
wards lectured throughout thu country,
often under the auspices of Grand
Army posts. Sho was about five feet
live Inches tall, with bright eyes and
tuitillluc tiuse, and when hIiu was young
her hair was described as of "a reddish
golden hue."
Hello lloyd was born In Martlnsbur,
W. Va In 18411. Not quite 18 years
old at tlit) opening of the war, she en
tered with till her heart and spirit Into
tin- Nurvlco of tlio Confederate cuuhc.
She was a resident within tho Federal
Hues and knew ninny of the oflluers,
and sho iimhI her acquaintance and her
hhiiidlHhtiieiits to gain from them In
formation which would be of service
to her friends in tho Southern armies,
to whom she conveyed It at every op
portunity. Mnny of her messages she
sent to (.leu. .1. E. II. Sttiart. At favor
able opportunities sho abstracted tho
side arum of her Federal acquaintances
the party. Harding had called a small
bout alongside preparatory to going
ashore aud this bout hud dropped un
der tho quarter. At a moment Hho
thought suitable the girl nodded to
Capt. Henry, whom sho had planned to
havo escaped, lie left tho wluo party
and stepping Into the shore bout which
Was soon hiiudy he was soou on his
way to Ilostou. When later Harding
came aft hu asked Hollo where, his pa
pers were and she told him that prob
nbly they were In the lower cabin,
where he had been dressing, nnd ho
went after them, while tho small boat
got farther away.
Iter After Career.
For allowing the escape of his pris
oner Harding was arrested and tried,
but ho was not convicted. Hollo Boyd
was banished by Lincoln nntl went to
England. Harding deserted shortly
afterward and went to England, whero
ho nud tho spy were mnrrled on Aug.
!!5, 18)14. Hnrditig returned to this
country and became a Confederate spy.
His wife became an actress In England
nud returned to America after tho proc
lamation of general amnesty. Sho
played under the mime of Nina Ben
Jnmln In different cities, nnd at ouo
time lobbied successfully to put a bill
through tho "black nnd tun" Legisla
ture of Texas.
In 1809 she married Col. John Swains,
ton Hnmtnond, quit the stage, went. In
111 health, with her husband to. Cali
fornia und was obliged to enter nu In
sane asylum. In 1884 sho obtained ft
divorce from Hammond and soon after
ward married Nat It. High, an actor,
with whom she went on the road glv
Ing dramatic recitations In costume.
COURTED BY MEANS OF SIQNA
Couple that Never Spoke Until They
tit nod Heroic the Altar.
A tnnrrlago took place In Boston the
ether evening, tho parties to which hud
never spoken until a Tow minutes be
fore they stood before the clergyman
who pronounced them mini and wife.
They , hud been courting for nearly
three months at that, aud they were
both In full possession of the faculty
of speech.
Ouo day a young woman employed In
one of tho department stores nnd a
young man holding a clerkship In a
music store engaged rooniB on Shaw-
m Mil MmilL
MNgU WHET
A Hew Romnntte Novelist.
The Coutnry Company announces tho
discovery of a new romantic- uovollst
in a young New Yorker, MIhs Bertha
Kunklo, whose maiden effort is to hu
Tho Century's leading pleco of llction
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Warm Weather
Weakness Is Quickly Overcome.
The cooling, toning, ami blond enriching
qualities of Hood's .Sur-;i)mr!llu are won
derful. It strengthens the slouuteh and
COUItT nv BIOS".
Bears tho
Blgaaturo
Flr Kriiie.
"My mother found my llttlo brothoi
putting his stockiugH on wrong side
out this moinlng." "Yes? What did
she do?" "Turned the hose on him."
Harvard Lampoon.
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Fancy gojds, after Chris tin as, have
abort as inviting a look ns cold gravy.
Bwr of Ointments for Outturn That
Contain Mercury,
As nercurr IU surely deitror the sent ot
aiell nl completely derange the wbols )
iueiii-Mn.-iiiiii it, iiiMJDKii mo mueouisnr
ficet. buchsritclei should never bo uiedez-
in Dreinrlntlom from rnnthln nhi.
riant, ns ihedmK they lll do li ten fold to
tlieKootlTourau poulbly derlre from them.
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TIIK PiniNO LINK.
DASHER THIIOUOIt
cept n preiorlptlom
ull catarrh Cure, wanulactured by Y. J.
I'Uenejr A Co., Toledo, ()., contalm no inerenry,
ndU taken Internally, acting illrectly upon
the i blood and tnncoui aurfaeei o( the lyitem.
In bajrlnc lloU'n Catarrh Cure be mire you eet
mime, ii is taicen internally, and made
uueney a uo. mil.
theae
In Toledo, Ohio, by V, J,
luuuiKii irm
Sold by PruKgliti, price 75c. per bottU.
Hall'a Family l'llli aro the beat.
No boy thinks ho htiH had enough
randy until ho has started a tooth to
aching.
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when they left them carelessly about,
nntl these she forwarded to the enemy.
She was suspected after a time, and
then one or her notes fell Into tho Fed
eral hands and sho was arrested, reprl
mauded and threatened, but Gen.
Shields set her nt liberty. (Jen. Shields,
sho said afterward, was completely off
his guard nnd Introduced her to otllcers
of his staff.
Hentenccd to He Hhot.
The night before Shields set out nftor
Btonewjtli Jackson he announced that
be was going to whip .luckson and a
council of war was held In what had
been the drawing-room of Hello's aunt's
houso. Through the lloor of n closet
off a bedroom above tho drawing-room
a hoi j hud been bored. Belle crept up
to the closet anil applied her ear to It
when the council assembled. Sho was
able to be of such service to Jacksou
that he sent her a letter after his do
feat of Gen. Bunks, dated May ja,
1802, thanking her for her "ImmeiiHo
serrlces." On Jnckson's advice sho re
moved to Winchester, and Juekson
made her nn aide on his staff with the
rank of captain. While at Winchester
she was made awaro of several very
suspicious Northern plans which would
destroy the counter-movements of tho
armies of her beloved Confederacy.
Without it thought of the diinircr to
liiTM'ir sho limtiuitly Htarted from the
town to the point of land occunlcd hv
General .Inekxon 'and tho Southern
troopers, a polut she gained after a
most perilous nud harrowing run
through the llrei of both armies. During-her
career as a spy she was twice
sentenced to ho shot, and was for 11
months a prisoner In tho Carroll and
Capitol p"lii at Washington.
Belle Boyd's career In the military
nci-ticc euin-u iu iwt, wucn sue was
captured with dlttputchcs on a block
ade ruuiier. I.leut. Sam Wylde irnrt.
Ing, of the nayy. was put In charge of
the blockade i tamer, which was or
dered to Boston. The lieutenant nnd
Belle Boyd were thrown together a
gootl deal and left largely to them
selves. He quoted from Shakspenre
and Byron to her, sho tells In her au
tobiography. When ho began to talk
of tender subjects she thought he
might become useful to her cause, so
when he asked her to become his wifo
she'told him that It might involve seri
ous consequences. He was ready to
face them, apparently, and renewed his
proposal while the ship was In Long
Island sound on the way to Boston.
So she told him she would be his wife.
When they were coming to anchor
off the Boston nnvy yard Lieut, Hard
lug went forward to give some orders
and his ilnncee Invited the two Yankee
pilots who were aboard to come down
to the cabin aud have some wine, which
they did. The captain of the blockade
runner, whom she called In her book
Capt. Henry, and another man were at
FOUND AT LAST.
The Ax with Which Chnrlca 1. Vol
Hclicadcd.
Tho vexed question, so much 1u evi
dence In the papers recently, "Where li
the present location of the ax with
which King Charles I. was beheaded?"
has finally been answered. Tho famous
relic now reposes In the Miihco Bor
bonlco, at Naples, Italy. One who ha
rummaged much amung thu archives
of tho British .Museum furnishes these
particulars regarding it: Tho execu
tioner of Charles (Giles Dekkcr) sur
vived the monarch !10 years, dying lu
1085. Ills claim to thu nx, which ha
appears to have regarded as his per
quisite, was, after considerable discus
sion, granted by Parliament, and It re
mained his until his death. Ho always
refused to make uu exhibition of the
Instrument, hut his son, however, de-
vvold of such scruples, placed It ou show
at the tavern lu Lambeth, and this
coming to the new King's ears, a raid
was made, tho ax was couuscutcd and
James 11. became Its custodian. When
compelled to lly from tho kingdom lu
10S8 he took It with him to France, uiiil
ut St Germain it remained uutll his
death. In 1701. Louis XIV. became Its
next possessor, and Inter ou tho Ik-gent
Duke of Orleans, who parted with .It L
for a "consideration" to Ferdlimud,
King of Naples. Treasured by that
family for upward of 00 years, It was
finally deposited lu the Naples Museum.
mut avenue and Union Turk street re
spectively, and that night, sitting at the
"Windows of their lodgings, saw each
other across the expansive courtyard
for tho first time. For several ulghtr
they enjoyed each other's presence In
a silent manner. Later on the young
man acknowledged the lady's presence
with a bow, which was returned with a
mile. Then began the odd and unique
courtship. The young man, In order to
get a better look nt Ills liiaiiiorntn,
bought a pair of opern glasses, and, to
hls.dellght. the lady did tho same. Then
the young man cut out some letter from
white paper and pinned them on a
piece of board that ho lnid covered with
black muslin, to spell out "Tell me your
nnme."
Tho young lady nnswercd the next
night lu the same way. Through this
medium, slow mid unsatisfactory as It
was, the courtship Went on, the young
lady, however, bclug tleaf to all his en
treaties for a meeting. They soon gave
up their original mode of correspond
ence, however, nntl began to pay trib
ute to the postal service. An engage
ment followed In due course of time
nnd last week there was a wedding
distinguished by "no cards, no recep
tion, no Initial tour."
as a diamatlo romance of loo aud ad
venture nnd is entitled "Tho Helmet
of Nnvarro." Tho scono is Paris dur
ing tho alogo by Henry of Navarre, and
tho action occupies but four days ol
tho week preceding tho Sunday when
Henry entered tho city. Tho story is
full of vigorous action, nnd tho plot is
aid to bo ouo of fiiFciuattug interest.
Tlio Trtmt Problem
To a thoughtful mind is one of ecrlousi Im
port, for II creep upon society before oit
are uwiiro of Its exlMence, lu this respect
much resembling the various disorders
nhleh attack tlio stomach, such ns coull
nation, indigestion ami dvspepsla. llo
letter's Stomach Hitters Is "the one reliable
remedy furalljsuch ailments.
I could got along with a confession
ot faith containing but tho llttlo that
Jobis Bald when Jlo was trying to
mako a Christian of Nicodomus: "God
io loved tho world that Ho gavo His
Duly begotten Son, that whosoovor bo
liovoth in Him ehould not perish, hut
havo eternal life." That gives to us
tho doctrluo of God's unlimited love,
human guilt, tho dlvtiiry of Christ, pal
vaton through Clnist, faith in Christ,
Immortality; ovory word Saxon, three
quarters of tho words monosyllables,
profound enough for any older, simple
enough for any four-year old. Dr. C.
II. Parkhnrst.
It has an unequal record of cures of scrof
ula, salt rlieiiiu, bolls, pimples and other
diseases caused by Impure blood.
Hood's SarsmpartitM
Is America's Urea lest Medicine. Price $1.
Prepared by 0. I'. Hood A Co., Lowell,
Muss.
Hoon's I'tus rnre Indigestion.
HEAD ACHE
"Iloth my wife aud myaelrtiave been
INK CASCAKKT3 and they are the best
medicine wu haro erer had in the house. Last
week my l(e waa frantlo with headache (or
tirodayi, ihe tried some or yotirCASCAItETb,
and ther relieved the pala In her head almost
Immediately. We both recommend Cascareu."
, . Cuas. STBimronc
PllUburf Sate Deposit Co., Fltuburf, Pa,
Trice 25 eenti.
By "appearing at porfoct easo in so
ciety," is meant that one laughs aud
talks as loud as if ou tho back porch at
home.
. Mothers will find Mrs. WliislowS Sooth- '
Ing Syrup tho best remedy to use for thil
cuutiren tittrii
tig tlio teething period.
Tho gossips lu Blbln days must have
had a good tlmo, If thoy know of the
things going ou that tho lllblo tolls
about.
Plsu's Cure rannot be too highly spoken
of in a cough euie.-.l. V. O'llatKM. 823
'Ililrd Ave, N., Minneapolis, Minu., Jan.
0, 1000. J
It is hotter to bo dnfentod in a good
causo than to bo victorious in an un
righteous ono. United Presbytoriuu.
Down In tlm Dumps,
Sad, with a heavy, anxious feeling the
blues I Tho ller needs quick attention.
TakaCatcarets Candy tlathartlo at oncoi
All druggists, 10c, S5c, 60o.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Tlio Other Win Handsomer.
It was In an art store lu Fifth avenue,
says a New York paper, nud the dealer
wus showing glided clocks and cande
labra to n customer. Pointing to ouo
particularly liuiidHonio set, he snld:
"That Is worth !?:!)." Pointing to an
other of similar pattern, but not so
handsome, he said, "That Is worth
if W0."
"But the other one Is better," snld
the customer.
"Well." said the dealer, "tho chief
value of this one (pointing to thu six
hundred dollar affair) Is thu gliding. It
was gilded by tho mercury process,
which Is uow forbidden by law almost
everywhere. The other set was treated
with tho electro-plating process,"
"Well. It's the handsomer," said the
customer. Is It as durable? If it Js,
why should I myli50 more?"
"It Is practically us durublo nnd It'll
handsomer," salt) tho dealer. ''But you
can duplicate. It, and you can't dupll
cute tho other. The mercury process of
gilding wus death to the workmen en
gaged In It They luhnled tho fumes of
tho mercury, ami In the end It killed
them, and It wasu't long In doing It.
either."
"I'll tnko the mercury one," said tho
customer, "but the other Is baud-somer."
VI.
The prejudice against pies, more Ira
aginative thun real, Is dying out.
Mnny persons now eat plo for break
fast. Combined with coffee or milk
It furnishes a line repast, and athletes,
after a sumptuous meal of this charac
ter, easily digest It In ten minutes' ac
tive exercise so some people say:
others do not indorse the assertion,
Pittsburg Dispatch.
Irish Mns.
One of the many useful things which
absolute privation bus been the means
of making known to thu world Is Irish
moss. The poorest of thu Inhabitant!
of the Irish coast were driven Jo Its use
by the pangs of hunger. When boiled
it produced a thick, nourishing aud not
unpalatable Jelly. It Is most bene
ficial for diseases of tho throat nnd
lungs.
rhyslulitna la Germany.
In the last eleven years the number
of physicians In Germany Increased M
per cent., while the population ia
creased only 14 per cent.
Hoir-Ktluoatlon.
Sir Walter Scott, whose authority r;
Indisputable, once remarked that thi
best part of a man's education Is that
which he gives himself, and thu biog
raphies of many of our greatest genius
es afford nnlplc proof of the truth of the
statement. Bacon declared that "stud
ies leach not their own use, but that Ii
a wisdom without them, anil above
them, won by observation," ami ngaln
and ngaln lu the long roll of fame, of
which as u nation we ore Justly proud,
appear tho names of thoso who. Inde
pendent of tutors, unlveisltles mid col
leges, have given theinsclrt'H the tlnest
education, developed Intellectual pow
ers In tho fnee of Insuperable dllllcul
tics ami attained positions of the high
est, eminence.
God has doweted rich and poor nllke
with gifts of mliid and heart, so that
distinction and cultuiv. genius nud tal
ent, aro not the prerogative of one clasa
lone. The men who have achieved
tho greatest triumphs lu science, art or
literature have frequently been severe
ly handicapped nt the outset of thelt
careers by pov rty and uncongenial en
vlronmnnt; but these hindrances, In.
stead of deterring them or diminishing
their enthusiasm, havo served as wlngi
on which they rose to higher attain
ments. Newcastle (Fug.) Chronicle,
Their Compromise.
"I stopped over In Nevada on my way
East," said William Perclval. of Sun
Francisco, at the Hoffman House yes
terday, "to look after some mining In
terests I huvo there, and nt Cursou City
a man told me a capital story. A min
ing strike had been made In a uear-hy
portion of tho Stale which turned out to
bo of such proinlec that a respectnblo
camp soon sprang up iitouiiij It. The
two principal mine owners weio re.
spoctlvely an Irishman and n .low, and
as a delicate compliment to these lend
ing citizens the rest of the miners left It
to them to bestow a name upon the
new camp. The two hud many con
ferences, but could not reach an agree
ment, for the Irishman stood out for a
name taken from the Kmeruld Isle,
wiuie tlio jew was Tor one that would
bo suggestive of the chosen people. The
rest of the miners finally became rest
less and threatened to name tho camp
themselves If an end was not put to
the delay, and this led the pair to com
promise and name the now camp Tlp
perusalem. Bather a neat and suggest
ive name, don't you think?" New York
Tribune.
TftADf MAAK WiOMTIfttD
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flood, Nertr Sicken. Weakrn.or drlpe, loo. Zv, Wo
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Ilwllaf limlf CMti, CkU.i., Motnit, ,m T.rl. Ill
NO-TO-IAC
Bold anil f iinrantvnl br all drug-RlauUiOVICK-rnhaivn
Habit
Tho problem of Indian education
scorns to bo solved by tho Indians thorn
solves. In tho territory tho Ohlckit
saws havo flvo colleges and tho Crooks
havo 10. Tho (jhootiuvs havo no col
lgos, but havo 100 common schools ia
which tho higher brunches aro taught.
Tim expenses ol educating tho Indium
aro bonio by tho federal government.
IIOITT'H HOIIOOI,.
Mcnlo Park, San Mateo County, Cal.,
with its new buildings, newly furnished
aud completo laboiaturles, liciiuilful sur
roundings aud home Inllnences, lsoueot
the best equipped schools lor the trnlulna
oflioysund young men on thu const. It
Is In charge, or Dr. Ira (I, lloltt and is no
credited ntthe unlwrsitlcs. Kend forcat
alng. Tenth year begins August (1, 1000.
I f you want to nntko troublo for aa
enemy, toll hls-wift that a daughter ia
tho family has musical talents which
must not bo burled.
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Some men can't tlnd words for their
thoughts and uome women can't flna
thoughts for their words.
With time and patience the mulberry
leaf becomes allk, which in turn bo
nuM a woman.
Tho Hhrewtt Kntimi-ralor.
"Well, madam, If you poNltlvely re
fuse to tell me your hum- i hiiiidohi. i
,.nn tnmilro nt ll... ln.lv ...... .A . lult THIS JOHN II Alt MBTT CO., VI rlr.t
v- . i . , "'"'"i " H(ri, rrllnl, Oregon
let her goes at It.
-loung man, you aianti right still
there where you are. I'll be back In a
moment with the family Bible."
Cleveland I'lalu Denier.
roor.Ktf
Ontao
JOHN
(an i
I...W.1
nuiillicry, CIIKIHL'H, DOIIIHB.lHIIkJ. Ill
I'Mina. WlIU UIICI Wintllllllll. TUB III
led l X I, windmill, ol.l by him, Ib il
'i,Hillla
Pnnrt iNh
i five you the bent bunnitim In gene
uliliiery, engine, bolleni. Uuks, pmn j
l)rou7lua and famines In India.
The Hrltlnh government expect s
drought In India about twice In every
alne yearn, and n great famine like the
present about twice In a century.
If yo have a great deal of work U
4e, you vast do It In the eeslMt way,
MhPveTkX91h
Dayton's FJy Killer
(.'ad a few inlnulra ereu
lng. will rid your home
ot Kllfn and loiuliotit.
to mark or Main led on
Hie celling or walla,
Worki like magic, I'rhe
S.'ceuli, Write or book
let, Dayton Hardware
Co., I'ortland.Oregon,
IF.
CUMMANIS FOR
WrPa UNIHN
iiiaruau. film naiaa. u. c tiiar win ,.
celvaaulek itDllti. B. 6th H. II. Vol. ni.ff
K)lb Corpe. rrwteutlni clalmi iluoe U7.
C.. UuTy will re-
HARD WORKING WOIYU
''mii nnd quick and iKirmniieiit rillell
fur krrldin and treu;lli diMro)iifl
lliiuuiva ,11
Moore's Revealed RemeJ
llioiuandi liavs HK'il It and lliontainlN
noir pmUe It, ltrurfnnaiieully, II
yri uvuic i juur uniKKI'l a.
DR.QUNNXPILI
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pPK Romor I'lniuiea. l'urlf r (ha lliooj. ah i
tlao,i'rDUlllluu,o.a. IWuut(irleorElck(i
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h. r. n. ii.
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