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CANYON CITY, GRANT COUNTY. OREGQTHURSDAY, DECEMBER G, 1888.
Volume X.
Naviber'ST
Grant Co. News.
PUBLISHED THURSDAY MORNING,
BY
D. I. ASBVRY
Editor and Proprietor.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Subscription 83 00
-Six Mouths..
Three Months 75
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ORR, M. D.
Canyon City, Ogn.
Office on Main Street in Rooms formerly oocu
pied b) Dr. Howard.
THE GHOST OF DIAMOND IS
LAND. A Weird Tale Borne Eastward by
the Breezes From Illinois.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS $2.50 per
quire for tint, and $1 per square (or each
subsequent insertion
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plication.
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All Reading Notices in Local
Column will be charged at the
rato of 20 cents per lino for first,
and 10 cts each subesquent inser
tion.
S3T Special rates to regular
advertisers.
-WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
D
R. G. W. DARKER
Physician & Surgeon
'Canyon City "V""- . Orxon.
Formerly of Iowa, lux located here, and wilt
attend Professional call day or niht.
T3L Oflleu oppoite Ntwa Orflcu.
II. DOLEY.
N.
Dontiat
Canyon City
Oregon
Mm Inh Prinfinn
i iiju uuu t liming
in
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CHEAPLY
Posters, Dodger, Billheads, Let
terheads, Nutehead State
ments, Invitations,
Tickets, Curds
Etc, otc.
PRINTED TO ORDER.
Laws Relating to Newspapers:
Office in City Hotel.
Q I. 11AZELTINE.
3?lioto5rn.plxo e
CANYON CITY. OREOON.
s
S. DENNING.
Alomey-nt-T.iuv.
Loxa Creek - - Oregon
J J McCULLOUGH.
Notary Public.
Canyon City - - Oregon
"Office with M. D. Clifford a
Land flllmrs and Collections promptly attcn
drd to. Deed anil MortcaKCt drawn, and
charges reasonable
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their bills, and order their paper
discontinued.
i. If subscribers move to other
places without informing the pub
lishers, and the papers aro scut to
former directions thoy are held
responsible.
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"that refusing to take periodicals
Irom tuo olhce, or removing and
leaving them uncalled for is prima
facie evidence of intentional fraud.
G. Any person who receives a
newspaper and makes use of it,
whether he has ordered it or not,
is held in law to be a subscriber.
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vance thoy aro bound to give no
tice to the publisher at tho end cf
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY:
Co. Judge.
Clerk
Treasurer
i
Commissioners
Surveyor
Sheriff
N. R. Maxcy.
J. T. Mael
. .N. II. Boloy.
J. H. McHaley.
H. H. JDavis.
. . . . J. II, Neal
....W. P Gray
Assessor Chas. Timms.
School Supt E. Hayes.
Stock Inspector T. H. Curl
Dist. Jtid'(
Disr. At'orney.
L. B. Ison
James A. Fee
J. L Rand
Church Directory
Rev. A. Eads holds divine scr
vice at tho Winogar school house
at 11 o'clock a. in. on the 1st Sab
bath of each muth, and at 7
o'clock in the evening at tho M. E
church in Prairie City. Also at
tho Strawberry school house at 11
a. in. on the 3rd Sabbath of each
month and at Prairie City in the
eveiiiii of the sumo dav. At John
Day City at 11 a. in. on the 2nd
and 4th Suudays, and nt Canyon
City at 7 in the ovouing of the
same days.
DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS
NOTICK is hereby given that I
havo appointed the following
named persons as my Deputies, viz:
E. A. Knight,
D33KTTIST.
From The Dalles, has permanently
located nt .Johu Day City.
ALL WOBX WARRANTED.
A. SWEER,
P tto; .ev-at-Law
Cany C - Oregon
pARRlsn & COZAD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Canyon City, Oregon.
rpiIORNTON WILLIAMS
Attorn cy-at-Iiii w,
CANYON CITY . . OREGON
Office at the court nouso.
QLAY TODHUNTER.
Constablo,
and Collootor.
Canyon City, Ores
All limine entrusted to Ids care wi! rocrlvr
prompt attention, and alt money will bo paid
as fast at cjllectt.il.
J". A . niaolc,
Attorney-at-Law
AND
Notary Public.
Prairie City - - - Oregon.
Also Agent for the sale of School
Lands. fl-SOtf
J. OLLIVER,
Prop-rictoc of fclii
JohnDay Milk Ranch
Fresh milk delivered daily to
my customers in John Day and
Canyon cities. Give me your or
ders.
J. Oliver.
W. A. WiumiRE. . Nat. Hitijsov.
LaUview, Or. Ilurnu, ur.
WILSHIRE & HUDSON
Attorneys at Law
LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OREGON.
Will practice In the Circuit Court at Canton
City, and before the U. S. Land Office at Lake
view.
Any business in tho Land Office entrusted to us
will receive the most prompt attention.
3T Laud case solicited.
M. S. Keeney
Warren Carauer. .
John Carey
John C. Lnco . . .
Geo. II. Brown .
Perry Rutherford
V. B. Peterson . . .
3 L Baruhouse Caleb
T. II. Curl,
Stock Inspector for Grant County.
Long Creek
Wagner
. . Hamilton
. .John Day
Riley
... Diewsey
Kilter
F. C IIORSLEY,M. D.
Graduate of the University or
Pennsylvania, April 8, 1S48.
Canyon City, Oregon.
O.lico in hixDrugStore, Main Street
b-ders for Drugs promptly filled.
No professional patronage solicted
ml ws dircctionsarc strictly followed
For some time past rumors
have been circulated in Hardin
to the eiFect that Diamond
Island, in the river about two
miles from this place, was the
home of a ghost. Tlio stories
concerning the'lnoveinents of
the alleged spook were not giv
en any credence at first, but la
ter, when several reputables cit
izens of Hard in announced that
the)' had positively seen an un
canny looking object moving
about on the island at night, the
rumors were more seriously
considered. Now, after a thor
ough investigation, the mysteri
ous something is no longer con
sidered a myth. Along toward
midnight a peculiar light is seen
at the foot of the island. It has
the appearance of a huge ball of
lire, and is about the size and
shape of an ordinary barrel.
A few nights ago a party of
young men from this place de
termined to visit the island and
fathom the mystery, if possible.
Equipped with revolvers, knives,
cutting
tliitfWi',.tlie'Arnter at a
good speed ftM point on the
island nearwiiere the spectre
usually liiadefth'o annearance.
Arriving at AjKplatlding-place
the
BOWSER'S FAMILY.-
Detroit Fruo Profs.
A few weeks ago when Mr.
Bowser found me crying with the
skilf wMllirmled on the 1,l,,t of m' fcoft corn hti very
shore and th(SoW. men took ! er observed:
o-'ATitmr. nf tnnno ''KprVHS VOI1 llist. fi(rllf I fin
mill LHjainvt av;i itiii u ui vt tto i j-- -" .
close at hand itfektdi and wait, and get it cut ofil How long do stockholders, and Bowser was
her you'll discharge her if she
don't make less noise. It seems
as if there was a conspiracy to
kill me off!"
Next morning the boil had
doubled in size without making
any lurther assessment on the
Suddenly theipigpbint of the you supjose a man would put up oroken in two. hen I got him
island wnsUmulated., as a witlrsuch .nonsense?'! . I down stairs and on the
onmineu uuicct luac up imicm- "uut it wouiu neariv kill me "'i biuuig room, nis Jin nunc
A Beautiful Longing.
ly from tho water and glided up to mve t j down like a grocery awning and
into tne air. scenuing proua- uQhj wcl, do .,g vou lengc hu fcobly Faid.
bly to a he.ghth of forty yards but yQu q -uiulcretaild .Just brf me a
the watchers saw the lurid
fade away.
ball
g me a little milk
one thing Mrs. Bowser, I don't toast, Mrs. Bowser. It will prob-
Gcorge D. Prentice, probably
one of the most gifted writers
that ever added luster to Amer
ican journalism, once said: It
cannot be that the earth is
man's ouly abiding place. It
cannot be that our life is a bub
ble cast up bv the ocean of etor.
waves nna sink iiironotiimglcss.
J'Jsc why these high and
ous aspirations which lean like
angels from the temple oC
our hearts, forever wanderiiif
uiisatislied? Why is it that the
The isHgnling party Ud ' ""1, thV?T. ho0 lU.t a.c.1 .l 12
ea nil the? nd. ' They ' 1;, JI-t jurt bec- . - , beauty tto Hot o
ade a nmd rush for tho boat, tuTa,ls ,M bM ho look a o- eurtl,, and thenpw o to leave
tion to see the papers. Some of
would feel
fcnrrv "
"Would thev? Well, when a tl,c poers had caught on, and
wife goes at it deliberately and there was an item reading:
wilfully to cripple herself her Bowser's cot one on tho neck.
mi the island. At first husband is an idiot to pity her!' Hang on to it old chippie it's
occupant seemed to be 1 ree or four days subsequent- , f ,.,
.all of lire, but the next Jy Mr. Bowser came home an II I
the watchers saw the hour ear her t l,a.i .usual. He Stop tha paper this very day,
secured a boat and were soon
AKiKc
seen
made
but just as they reached the
place where it had been left
they were horrified to see the
little craft moving out on the
water from the island.
its only occuj
the red ball
... i it it I looked nale and anxious, and 1 iMrs. Bowser he exclaimed
CriIUSOIl UW CCL vuiumui) uiai: , j , r..,. . i. . I ,,. n ,
. . e l i 'i,B oeiiouBiv iiiKiitciicu iur tne i niujy it uuun
IMP ini'Ml 1)1 !L IIISIII. 1LI1I1 LllttV , nil. i .) 1 i
.v.. - 7 - inrtiiifMir i-siir 11 ntuv n it inncmt iitti.
baw mm, too, uip uic u.uB t "Is is mother sick or dead?" joke."
regular intervals and pull along i asked, as I met him at the "Little ioke! Little ioke on a
steady stroke. The man's feat- door. prominent citizen who is on the
ures were fully concealed by a "I only wish it were nothing brink of the grave, and whose
Joss will be a state calamity!
hat can it be?" btop it, .Mrs. Bowser stop it!"
"Look here!" A neighbor one of Mr. Bow-
He pulled down his collar and ser s bt st friends dropped in
as
shotguns and clubs, the party wide-rimmed slouch hat, which more serious."
was drawn over ins race. A
peculiar light illuminated the
boat and the waters around it.
making the craft and its myste
rious occupant perfectly dis-
cermiLle to the party on shore,
who stood paralizcd with fear,
unable to speak or move, their
showed me a reil spot on the back
of his neck, and then plaintively
added:
"I went to the doctor and he
said it's boil."
Well, I've expected it. Mr.
during the forenoon and finding
him Hat down eagerlv inquired
the, cause.
"It's a a boil, faintlv replied
Mr. Bowser.
"A boil! Ts that all? Whv,
eyes riveted by some mysterious Bowser you are the most careless that wouldn't keep even a boy in
influence thev could not resist man in .Michigan. What on
on the spectral object before earth were you thinking of?"
tho,,, "Careless! Thinking of!" he
roared. "Do you think I picked
inldsh-fmn. mid snddnnW lli.i imi uni g up on home
i j .... ; ,
r i i ii I r i '"-mi' jul. (ii win!"!!!, ib iiL Mjiui;
group oi waicuers saw u.c sm i L,r0cerv?"
l -.i I o
occupuiiL eimn.n; mriU11 ,IUU U1U r,l!. il', vtirv Hlr:mm. tlint
crimsom ball. Then it slowly vniI KiK1i,i i,.,vi, us v.i
began to move upward, and 1:id better have it cut off at once,
wheu it was about parallel with I wouldn't fool with it two niin
the tons of the trees on tho iV ules."
bed for even half an hour. Come
old fellow go with me to look at
some lions."
When he had gone a way Mr.
Bowser cautioned me that it was
his dying request that smith
should be neither one of his pall
bearers nor ride in one of the
front harks.
" 1 he i.Ie.i of his
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powilcr never varies. A mnrvl i.f nirl.
ty, MrciiKth anil hoIfoniness. More eo uo n
ical than the ordinary kiinl, and cannot he
folil In cOtllDL'tiliuli with the 111 nltitmle nf li.u-
tot. yhoituciuht.alnin or l.os ilntc jMiwdcw.
riiu mil) in can. novni iuuiii I'oxvUer Co .
HM Wall St.. X. V.
the tops of the trees on tho $
land it disappeared. jSext in
stant the watchers, looking
across the river, saw nothing
but the flickering lights in liar
din. The cries of the crowd
on the island awakened a sleep
cominc in
here to insult a helpless man.
Don't speak to him after I'm
gone. Don't lei our child even
throw stones at his eat.'
Each lav f.r tlft-Oiext four or
five that boil seemed determined
pas
us to muse on their loveliness.
Why is it that stars which hold,
their festival around the mid
night throne, are set above the
grasp of our limited facilities,
forever mocking us with their
unapproaching gloiy? And
finally, why is it that the bright
foi 'ins of human beauty are pre
sented to our view and taken
from us, leaving the thousand
streams of our affections to llov,
back in Alpine torrents upon
our hearts? Wo were born for
a higher destiny than earth.
There is a lelm where the rain
bow never fades, where the
stars will be spread out before
us like islands that slumber on.
the ocean, and where the bean
tiful beings that pass before us
will stay forever in our presence.
Our Excuse
BIT SALOON!"
CANYON CITY
Oregon
Hugh Smith, pi'op'r.
Full Stock of the
ll(ttor.
l'nrct-t of WIiim ami
He looked at me as if he
thought I had gone crazy, and
then shut his teeth together as if
determined to sav no more about
it. lie stood it for two hours lo give satisfaction if it didn't
and was then compelled to say: make a ornt. It not only contin
"t snim(Ki Til lfrtnr irnf iliic tied linsiiii '- 'it fln nlil f!iru? lmt
ii... - " - V .
imr j.suermau on inu opposite collsr off and put on a poultice." was compelled to enlarge its quar
side of the river, and he kindly -i presume it would be a cood ters to accommodate the rush.
pulled across and rescued the plan." Bowser was as helpless as a leg
(rlinst.-KPOk-inrr vnums. It i llowaiforl linlfnti linur timn ()I milttoti. ami kenL lis on flic
r r J -. - . - " . ' - --- - ----
said that some years ago a foul mm thea had to give m and ask: trot all dav and most of the night
murder was committed on this lrs- Bowser, cun't you make The doctor was up twice a day,
island, and bv the Bimm.stif.mns ",e :l poultice?" looking very grave, and charging
tl.o nrlmcnn I'lKif Jc f.nli...,! f 1 ,,,)Ulc hi, 0,1C. a"Ll"0 appH- tVO dolhllK II look, Illld tllC llOU:-e
, xl . . .. r A, cation so relieved the pain for a opuld not have been more
be the restless spirit of the
slain man. Hardin special to
the Globe Democrat.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Tlift final to. ... tf...1...4
, , using Dr. Mint .s Remedy.
A ttrlttly ordtrly house conducted ' DfUg Co., N. X.
Persons who suffer from occas- evening or is that corn of yours
ional palpitation of the heart are too painful?"
often nnawaio that they are the "Are you feeling better?"
victims of heast disease, and are "Better! I always feel well,
liablo to c!io without warning. Mrs. Bowser. I souldn't have
They should banish this alarming noticed this boil at all if thedoc-
! symptom, and cure the disease by tor iail't hapiiened into the
r i
few minutes that he recovered with a case of cholera. At times
his conceit. WalKing to and fro, I pitied Mr. Bowser. At other
with his hands under his coat times I advised him to let mo
tails, he said: jab a butcher knife into the
.Shall we go to the opere this cuse ot th trouble, and told
lied Front Billiard Hall!
,i !
C. D. RICKARO, Proprietor.
Dealer in fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
CANYON CITY - -
Henry liust'sJJelebraled Beer Constantly on Tap
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OClcuat LxUrande. Or.
Oct 19th.. 1333.
Notice if hereby srivcii that the following.
iiAincd Hettler has tiled nutieeof hln intention to
make tlnnl irnuf in tiipiort t.f liii rkini, and
that Miid linxjf will lie made Wfore the county
JudKe. or in hi nWnee before the couiuy
Clerk of Oraut countv. Or . at Canyon Cltv,
Ore-.'oh. on Pecelnlier 15th.. 1S.S8, vU: MOLT
1Y U 1MKRS0.V. Ild No. 371H fur thr NWl SK
1 4 Svr. 20 and S SK1-4 Sjc 1 anj SWl SW
lSeul!TilCS H32K.
lie naiiiei the following wilne4Sc to irove
hi coniluuott reoiiU-ncc iikjii. and cultivation
ot raid lind. O Sel. Frank itU, John
lirandt. W. S. oulhworth. nil of Wanton Or.
Any person who dc-ire to prolirt atrUnnt the
allowance oi such pivot, cr who knoWs of any
lulxUiitial rcaou, undur the law and regula
tion of the Interior Department, why uch
proof ihould not be allowed, will be jfiveu an
opportunity at the shore meutioue.l time and
piaeu to croi's-examint; the wiluenra ofaaid
ciuimant, and to offer evident. u in rebuttal ul
that auhiultteil bv claimant.
3i37. 11K2UY lUXEllAHT. HeijUter.
m It Mb
f:j Jt f i
T 1 ("ll.r!:rricri it
JVirt r.--It la liujir.r
taut that tho Svda or
Saleraluiiyouuxiri.ljoa'.d
bo White and 1'iiro aatuo
a all alinllariiuhHt.ncoit
uw 1 1 ir food. To itisuro
ob'uititni: onl v the "Ann
ii Haniiii.T" brand Ko.U
or Ha'.'-rt ii. l y it in
p.iuiid or haf p m j.l
crto.ia Hhii-hbearotir
uaine arid I r.i lo-marV. a i
lnfcri.tr n-"'d i art sonit
tlm.H .tiWltuted fur tho
"Arm.V lljiniaor 'brm I
whuii bought is. bu'k.
Prll.M UHiaj lliklaj,
Powder ah.iul.l ruoi ni
ber that iU soli rmiu
property onalabi of l.i
cirlionatoofBo.il.. One
tsaionu ful ot the "Aria
k lUinuicr" braud of
Hod or Salcntua mixed
trlth sour tulllc equals
tjL'lt TKADE MAUIC
ON EVEUS VACICAGE.
Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft
V a V v A- v vy r a a v w v a
a philosopher on t.he subject of
bearing ps::n. 1011 women, folks
are
ile stoiipeu tnere ana gave a
ritl i i .
lump, i lie momentary benefit
of the warm application had pass
ed awav, and the boil was at
home again to old callers. Mr
Bowser stood it about two niin
utes and then groaned.
"Anything wrong?" I asked
"Wrong? Jewhittaker Jehoa-
phat! but I'm half dead! Mrs
Bowser, I've trot a boil! boil!
boil! Do vou hear me?"
"Did vou happen to notice it
yourself?' I innocently asked
lie csossed over and plumped
down into a rockiner chair, and
OREGON . his chin began to quiver. When
a man s chin begins to work that
way it's time to let up on him.
His grit is gone. I went over and
smoothed his bald plate, and en
couraged him lo hepe for the best,
ami in a little while had him
tucked up on the lounge. He
seemed on the point of going to
sleep, when he suddenly roused
up and asked:
People often die with noils on
the neck, don't thoy?"
"Very seldom.
"Do you think there is any
danger id this case?"
"Hardly."
lie was quiet again for a few
minutes and then groaned out:
"Mrs. Bowser, can't you keep
the young'un quiet?"
"He's only talking to himself,
"But ho wants to understand
that his father has a boil. And
there goes that girl thrashing
about the kitchen again. Go tell
ti . i ei sa n
four tcapooufuU of tho
bchtllnURi; rowdcr.aar
toK twenty tltuea its
cost, lmidca being
much healthier, becauso
ltdiiojr.'jt contain any
injurious substances1,
sucknsaiutn. terra alba
elc., of which man) llAk
liij l'owder ro made.
Dittrymen and- Farmer
should tine only theAna
& Hammer" braud for
cIcauIds and keeping
Milk Fana Uwoet said
Clen.
Citrrtox Boo that
every pound pack ago of
"Arm arid Hammer
Brand" contains full
10 ounces net. and tho
11 pound packages u I
11 ounc t net. Boda or
Salerntus B.ttne as speci
fied on each package.
him that I should certainly mar
ry again, if lucky enough to get
the opportuny.
One morning the boil broke. I
was asleep, being thoroughly
worn out, when .Mr. liowser
aroused me anil observed:
"Arc we going to have any
breakfast to-day?
"Why your your boil!" I
gasped as I saw lie was up ami
dressed.
".My boil! Humph! Not worth
minding. That is, while the suf
fering has been intense, and
while no woman could have sur
vived it, it was only a pleasant
little vacation for me lo stay in
the house for a week. I can't be
too thankful that it was given lo
me to endure instead of you. My!
but how you would have carried
on and upset things and make a
booby of yourself!"
A Pleasing Sense
Of health and strength renewed
and of ease and comfort follows
the use of Syrup ofF:gs, as it
acts in harmony with nature to
effectually cleanse the system
when costive or bilious. For sale
in oue ami M uu noities hv ail
leading dreggists.
Jonnnie: "Maunn.t, is liod sit
ting on hi-; throne up in heavon'l"
Mamma: "Y'os, my child," .John
nie: "And does ho stay there al
ways?" Mamma: "Always my
son." Johnny (thoughtfully):
"Mamma, Ood ain't a demociat, is
he?"
There is a man in Nov York
who, it is said, win e.it nine pounds
of steak at a bitting. Ho h the
greatest steak-holder we ever knew.
All the confiscated liipjor of
Maine is poured into tho rivers, so
it is not surprising that the water
of that State is very largely drunk.
Wc have been severely criti
cised bet ar.se we refused lo at
tend the funeral of old Pete
Shinty, who died on tho street
of too union whisky onu night
last week. Jt is chtimcnl ITiat
Old Pete was our creditor in the
sum or SV2, ami that it wan
shabby in us not to set him
planted.
In the first place Old Pete
owed us 82 borrowed money
instead of our owing him. In
the next our Sunday pantaloons,
needed a patch oboiit four feet
square at the.ond opposite the
bow, and wc did not care to
subject ourselves to ridicule for
ii" miku oi snowing oir. t e
can keep our back behind us in
our own office until better times
arrive, that's what wc are trying
to do. Wc havo sent to San
Francisco for a patch the color
of our pantaloons, and when it
arrives and is welded on tho
spot Kichard will be himself
again, and ready to rustle at fu
nerals or address a "public meet
ing on the topic of the day.
Arizona Kicker.
I have often beheld the deep
waters of an inland lake lie in
peaceful solitude beneath the
shade of time-worn mountains
writes George Porter Bouldeiu
reflecting their georgeous verd
ure and the azure hue of heav
en's dome above, in the fresh
ness of a new-born day; I have
seen the storm come, cloud
ing the atmosphere and rutlling
the bosnin of my lake, but I.
knew that, far down in the un
fat homed depths, there still was
peace a quiet, never changing
peace. Then, as evening drew
near, I have seen the clouds roll
back and once more display to
view the red rays of the summer
sun as it sank with glorious
beauty in the golden, fleecy
mist; and I have thought that
this lesson from nature- should
teach us all that our lives should
be like the unmeasured depths
of this mountain lake. When
the sun of life first casts its
rays upon our existence we are,
happy; when the storm comes
and changes our summer dreams
to fearful realities, we should bo
peaceful still, down in the
depths of our souls, where
trouble should never enter; and
again, when our sun has nearly
run its course, our life should
ebb out still in peace, and as
our warming orb sinks into
eternal rest, our soul should re
fleet its golden grandeur and
pass without n struggle from
the reflecting beauties of this '
life to those which are unchangeable.
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