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T.,r.nnrr.m. SUNDAY JOURNAL. ' rORTLAND. SUNDAY .MORNING. .OCTOBER MM
OWvutf Minuulv tie Clotk of tl-.-"Fin Gtntleinin . -Europe 15 When. IU
. - . . . nnkhrr ,. - ' iff J-iltejIaT.
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' Only Chance tlie Tail
and Outfitterf Have cf
'X 7 ; ."T V tt- A Ttey Make the Best of the Opportunity
Go to Auatna for His Annual Cure,, and 1 bey " ; u
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By Rudolph von Elphberg. WkTVttWftww
I of England, notwithstanding Z-Z
.- that ni is now. mv-
Ahin hi foth vaar aodhaa a
m. t b rardd aa on of
com P
th. moat aatute diplomats and
m. in tit. world, la UU raoognisaa
.. the first aentl.man In Europ. la
t.r. f fashion, and in aocordanoe i
with hla reputation cnowU
deed leader of men'a mode. aJl thoaa
male Inhabitant! of European countries
who deslra to b. retarded as smart
and up to data In regard to their per
sonal attlra, . model their clothea aa
nearly aa poaslble after tboaa worn by
VhoVKlnEdward I.' popularly
supposed to be a demoor.tlo sovereign
clo.ely In touch with the nation over
' wh'on'he rulea. It la erroneou. to sup
pose that he movea freely In .Public
In England. Hla appearance In th
streets of London or any other publlo
la would signal for -so much mob-
, I nV on the part of the our oU crowd
thai It la Impossible '"'him to live
and move among- hla subjacta Ilka an
ordinary mortal." Although he li jot
auardmf 4y military forcea and 'K";
of policelike the car of. Russia, or
the German emperor, he la neverthe
less perpetually aecluded 'rom publlo
observation and hla ?n",Jtf
place behind a certain veil of "cluelva
n.aa. When he.paya vlalta tohe dukej
and lorde who enjoy bla TaVor. tueir
Vry 'o'd.nce. ade.t: .. arecar
fully .?ioaea ioj.n Fr-"rTn"-tve,r v
leatod by hie enterprising BubJecU. fj-i
U&?.ran.P-Mn,.! to Hu. onVj Jff
poSSlDie 10 pruuui V LL "-- v,,,..
fiahlona ana 10 '" , TT"" thlr . n.
opportunity durlnu the year wn.cn
enjoy In thla direction la oMered by
Xlna; Edward s annual "Unmr hMay
at Marlenbad." and. eonaaquratlr. tM
a the -maUer European cap- Pr -Cothlnl and out-
Jnart?onrtrh "Wy morning before 7 o'clock, the
UvVi 1 the simple life, to "inlluHSi" together With hundreds of vi't"Jroi"
of the resulte of rich and lux rloua ie f th ,4 Membled at
living In England. When the king ar- rrbl,d and at thi. early hour he
rtvm towards the v end or Auu. t,T,.hi wr .a lounge aack suit,
Swa?m o tailors and outflttora from tavjugjr JJg,f 'clothing to match.
.U the capital, of Europe are waiting hwha"vl the c0ior of the ault may
nnrnua their studies of ln way in "v. .i..va wears a colored shtrl
which"", first "emndrclo,tt;?,d dhbrowr.noerit.anotlcablo
decorates his august body. Hatters. V. h an especlal liking for
Srs. shlrtmakers, hoeker. ani Jed In Sress'ng himself, for on nine
dors of underwear, collarmaaera ana . 10 n wearB a red tie and
cuff manufacturers, glovemakera and Jfmost every day red stockings can be
Jewelers, are all there to carry out almost every a ay between txXTnotl.
lrV? atf-SS. to Marlen-
T&X'iFS IV baShmokren,tha'nt 100 large trunk, for a
IF MANLY HFLL WIN OUT
By John Anciersori Jayne
. .n.rin their boys. But after
BOUT 10 years ago there was tiihmr mni mother have done their
voung lad on tne soum full duty by a coy. given ";"
wto became convinced that fath- horae training oni
er was an old fool and that """ia, good an 'educa-
mother was at least three cen- honor. can ht t? discover his
. .v.. ttm. Tlie i bent and turn mm :"".
tunes oemnu v.. ... - t the bov to wora oui
thought tnat iu. V . fOP own
time when he was " " a
.mh(tlons!" When the lad turned yt "Vtalone. If he has the man-
!b?dr.tdioUr porvVhernYghr he
I
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11 r i am mm m 1 . . w.. ' I BM
'''Jims ;i--s4 ..V s
". 1 ,! Jl IjV 1 1 Maasaaasaaaasaji
v;V K' - I W --,r r rrfriiTi -
m T VI O, IX Tl
' T" m I, aw
portunlty of watching, Ed warVata.te
A
tn
. . V. n n.av
own salvation as, di
Fathers and mothers can go wiin
k. irtiin distances on m
i..f In him. tie II turn oui
right: If he hasn't. aU the worrying,
coaxing, beatings and prayings wont
do any good. You cannot make
,on anil he wanted mr whistle out oi a ijik h vi. v "
U Naturally, tha father and moter t maRe a urse Cut of a sows ear.
remonstrated, and remonstrated I to , such Jf boy .t manhood stuff in him
. . n n r nun lino inv r. ..a'ii ti v r tie n i lie. i
exieiii. "" kM,. fnr MrtI " i e IT vura of Rite
1
Ail
.;v. morning, ll la notice . " ."uU U.,,r
able that ba 3oaa a 'ffrnt
auti on
-ich morning and that he wim
color of the ahlrl. a .- ."-
aUlfl WATa " " a.j
K in 'which h. Pr.f-r. aarnen
from , : h'.-wa.ra a
F"' blue auit on
uruwn .. r
. .ih k. uui as oiilT sluda W'iT
of these entarprUIng tailors and out.
niters endeavor to obtain iipiots or
tha king to supplement their oie ai.4
sketrhea, but they eij-ert.nca great dlf
ncuitlra la so doing, because the jk.1i. a
are aver an the alerl to prevent lUa
oameraa irow ' - ,tmtmM
When ina oiwruu. 1
the third day. tnouwr -.-
,., fourth, a different Mue oi urown th aatrn) or tauors enn """ - .
WtlttS: B"i.n clothea on the a?,,eU.-., ,u.h bk to their re.i llva
aUth and -o on till ha ha i eahaust-d , , or(,,r garments In acenrd
fhVoTk of suits which he haabrouaht wth lh.lr Marlnbad, recorda, T h
with him and begins again at the W wh,.n K)o Wt.ri
alnnlmr. Tba color of the soft felt h ,uinmer yaratlon In the Auilrin
fat afwava corre.pon.la to the color jV,'; Liiea ithus form the bails for
if the ault. ao thara gray hat rhVVaahl""- h "' '
panlea a gray coat, and a green hat a " thB mole. d ",J'".h"ii
reen aulf. ... until the array of watchers ara
'"" V . . , a .1.1... .re
aJSrwlTi th. oolfaVai 'f Urf Them:
'th collar 1- mad. of the -me ma-
iSSft1 .i".ft. VKll-i? thV kln. wear.
.ii k a.mw r watchera ara
I'opea first gontlemana style of dreaa
'.hm"''..,..l,.r:: ...it t Ma
rlenbad which, 1 am told, he Intends t
:U';hlt.- collaron . coioreu r.-oau Vha IWKa- thu. b-
is" th. maUrtaT of tha ahlrt The com. a tho-V.mploy
Srnr. handkerchief .'t. fn drV.s anaUdu-trle. oonneeleX with
tha color of th. ault whwh h. in wear- , m0dea It la noteworthy that
Inc. If th. weather b. cold th. a ng men . outfltter. are not the only
reveals the P""'onVi.?.rs of all onea who crowd to Marlenbad to ehadow
variety of "'"oata ."'V'd alto- ?h5 klnr th.lr .sampl. being followed
e0,,hr.'e h?r'..?ly ,nnrnlnrPn,B" tha 'moat ambitlou. and most -
5r.llh Ta wSrld of observitrons in regard qu.t. of th. younr dud.a In 5f;
CwS-V'-lothln. to b. worn on tln.ntaj I capitals ttfc
UTfe7hTk ngT"- o"u'i to lunch or ta T.Jtroiio Marlenbad t?
? i n often th. caaa dur- farry Cut their awn obsrvatlona C
afternoon tea. aaa often by carry o article, of drwia and
,n,r hr'."r av frock coata or gray hnen ,h,y have obtained tha dealred ln-
fXZZSm? costs' wlJT talis, surmount Ration they hurry horn ward and
hv Mray WD hatl a atyli of drea-lng ,v. thatr own order, to their own par.
whl?hU aonf.tlm.. varied by a blua f,oula, maJl ln lo foraataU tha
ylin-JL. e blue eut-a-way. alao aur- Brof),,i0nal watchera at Marlenbad.
' .. k. . nv too hat. In ma within a f.w dayn or King mwm.
Tenlni tkTng'Tlther go., to the lo- iVpiuPanc. on th. pubUo promer-d. a
f theatre or attends a small and oom- MaVienbad these younr ud rppu
th.?: rtlnn.r oarty given ft thm,r resoectlv. residence, ln. Buda-
K .Vrnallah- French or Auatrian p,u,, or Vienna, or Paris, aa th.
. hy ni Enguan. . f.V 'K. .h .trut about th. at
oasa
.ri.tocrat in hla honor, and on in... may be, and atrui aoouj ---7.
eSou .ha Swears a dining Jacket with wltB hiu of the .am. atyla , coala ofl
. Kiioir tie. One. or twice oonm th. aama cut. couar. 01 in.
b'l. . fntlon T there may be a roor. hlrta tnd .tocklngs of tha aama hue.
S dlnn 1 attend" and then th. la W. Britannic majaatya. Thar ar.
k?r alwaya goe. out In full evening lmmenaely proud of thla and the
.5y white tie. Every Sunday eitim t0 D, leadere of fashlona In thela
Sinrhereligwualyatwnda' respective T capital. Is m?1'
EnaHsh T church and then he dons th. iluM they ar. faithful model, of thaT
HfeuaBund. SLtSr l Imt.ly'lt 1. Impo.-lbl. .for al.
black frSfi eSaS colored waiawoat and theB ...tamatlo ob.ervatlon. of hl
er. of European to.m mkS
n b."n notebook In hand, JotUng JJfthe namea of moat of tha ma
down particulars of their obaervaUons model their fashion, after hha
52 .tini sketches of this or that perBOn. He pretend. W be bored
?Iatur. of King Edward', outnt. If he rTa annoyed by the enterpri.ln
t!l. for a waUc they shadow him. and "ttenUon thus showered upon him. bufl
fe h. tlkM drive they are again on J, matter of fact ha la Immenaelr
ih. lockout to spy out inv other alter- " d mf hla poslUon aa tha p leader ot
it?nr,Vin his ooatume which may be fnrternatlonal fashion.. H. thoroughly:
worthy of ImlUUon On Bandaya, their Sth,r.,r which he Maaaa: ta
obtain seats In the English modfy and altar the style of men a
hch became such a nuisance, inas- ,n all th. countrie. of Europa
S ai they occupied seats which d ha w0Uld be hurt and offended if
m"ht ta have been available for Eng- tailors and outfitters omitted to
llsh wolPe?s. who were thu. exclud- hlm during his Marlenbad Tislu
Id that the officiating clergyman waa , a faot that he lvea much tim.
ohliaed to give orders to exolude them. d thought to tha Invention of the new,
and now they have to content them- t , for whlch h- Is responsible.
ST5! rrlaa. and walk.
n riTT TT?
though VhTl,churchyardv , H WT Nf HIE.
the tneaire. bu'i ".- v
In the tneaire. uuwo.w, "--
fin1," field for observation, and many of
ance1 he" khTg attends, paying -trawiant
prices to make sure of their
Places In the theatre, the king sits in
a conspicuous position in the Jnntot
t box on the first circle. ImniediaWiy
Sppo"" the BtaBe' K,-d,hL.t the ex
ahadowers are then able to get the ex
acfnnes of the evening dress or dining
Jacket. The. king's din ng
year arathar onf, dVith . llnl
BUZZER
W1
; -p g tttutcci
5" t a ttputud C "XT A lf F. THE Hbb 1 W1VM.'
did noi. r.ome to think the world waits, finds, out -- .... ... in. . woman s liberty la mucn cur K. If..,' out of hubby!
wh thenboy. who f. the life of the ch' "you mav set"it down that the
when in? uy. rackets and kick- h(w . - weaklina. an effeminate, and
home
linn.
mother
n omn
flee he ran across V to his
and to mm n ;--ned hu
son. xnen.wie, -.r. .her
?hrancV n?.'Twn Wnod-day-
irave this advice:
, - T r n a . run .
aiunc . h. wants
is tirea oi ".""- r7ed not
nr m. ThomDSon.
r OH have noticed, probably, that
the younger daughters 01
family often get married whilst
tha older girls remain at home.
there to develop Into old maiu
ment, purchase household goods, cater
hold purse is unocr
Th... ilBr Plrls will not tolerate
any Interference from younger
xne latter arc uon-"
practically useless, mm
he
to
a -a TI'-, m eamamhof TllBt . - h-a f i ik... v KonnrnA in
Man Ana airs. ...v.... n. on im.nr ne tnat tnese yuu iy wnai nicy v . ,r
by a boy goin up to the blackboard Do men imagine fc J. hard rn. They got into tho habit
r li mo avnpnanPB nr icai us iu atii ib iuaw - - i noon n or rna eiutii n
wn boyhood days, ln ma'nhobd s additions, subtractions Rnd t ny; but at any rate, the younger verytning. and look
:i.tt 'tf. N.au'e yP?2.--- TSm for alrla of a family seem to have a great
U o. J " BUInB IUI 11 1 111. uc w
an wants . i v 1 1 .11 th, .tronsrer for nnwer of i ai
nimseit; mil uj -c
to see tnj " 'hood ,tuff Is hla. . ., to the head of the class.
it do them ror girt. oj. -
himself: hell be all the stronger for er power of fascinating men, . uwy
liaiiallV nrilfflLtTl nilU aaawa w
uauoMij -
tuff
w5li yit out all right" . .. where his real .manhood
That boy came home the otner oar show for all It la worth.
after an absence of 10 Vara. H"
r.r1edrnhte'k.a0wr hlm hekedwlth Heroic Meaanmi Adopted.
vT . tf he was an enure airanaei, rom, js-veryoouy b m8--.
him a. it i,th added , - ..in,r ilmnn
SJhi. to his -tafura, anS"ab,v al camnp1n nrVlnia cam. across" pri
ftff a "Plendid roun follow or. vamsp0'nffth,e outskirts of the camp pain
nfmselfT So complete was tha trans- f mUnchlng on something. His face
fomatlon that when the young r elloW .y and his lips seemed to move
arose to leave his other's office con- 0nlywlth the greatest effort,
cludlns; the 'uslnesscall " the father ..vnat are you, eating?" demanded the
S!ghedto1.lm-' f?S "r?.:r ."hthJ colon.J..J; MM.
Illta " i i 4 Visa VAtinar mail .. a t Unran't VA11 aTAt ftTlT
r."ii , ,an know met , in. vi tha vmr? They 11 pucaer
;r,Tnhad "better be left to tha Imag
ination. Then the latner aent
By Clara Reese.
HEN you see him touch tha
"buxaer" aay "good aay
make your exit as speedily
aa you can. It Is a sign that
h interview vou have Ions
ISorrnar ?oZy"n hWoTV. that " y wlu lmper your interests by
?h0erevie expanse of Whit, .hlrha. luring half a second
With full evening dress the king wears &mniod doors and bows another suppa
W1"i,!ul .ti-JUnA. nulte narrowly cut. an. fo favor jnto the room.
so that the visible expanse of shit Don-t forget your hat or your um-
!rhea?ri.lkauShV'jeweler. ar. tMi.. VTn ? J&
ah!." wither help of their opera JjJPJh noTa
to a whisper ln order to protect tha
ears and nerves of those who control
BUCh. . . t . take a
.. . 0ln." wo7l -"i"U..lne out
. ' ... f nana. , a whole bucketful won i Hint, ana not
- .,..' hiirtr 1. mucn cur- r - , hnhhT OI inn twiiii, - , .
Xd. and" new dr'eVses' are often 1 "SoVoS-r-
untooases In the desert-few and far rt.. Jtonc.' that , apmeth.n different la
between. . . . . worried a doll, a pet, atop, u you wa" welcome.
someone s nouc, u. ...b--
ln the dlmiy iigntea p'.
too freely before the wrong
nwrri. . .
...b-aa r ' I. .Iwava A hftlt Of a Blffnai W
-,P,J TiV nreciou. little warn you. and if you were not so
s j in vntiriapir vou couiu "wu
'?..?.!?'fcT?hVna.taa 7. observe 'ini to profit. When.
'r.mULw.h the fathers' merely 0th.r. come. Into the room to aay
irritau," husbands. "goodn y.. --
y He Voted. & U7aS
From Llpplncott a from weu-anown qu.rvc,, -
a is .. .ax.B '
home. He . wanted .t.
Ct bVesI vouVdear "heart that boy had
no mora than turned hi. foot up th.
?awn than the mother aw him. knew
nm? and-again the rest had better be
lefThe0m.Shorfnthat was in th.
The?. aWreraedgdt many f.thVr. and
movers Juat'eatlng their heart, rela
tive to their boys. A father lsn t very
much of a father and a mother lsn t
wy much of a mother who doe, not
A Half Century of Rhyme.
Written during a 60-mlle walk on tha
"hymeatera fiftieth birthday.)
From the South Bend Newa.
"Tie the dawn of my birthday: Tm fifty
this morning:
And here goes for a Jaunt ln th. open.
all day!
What's that" 'Tl. Imprudent. I ougnt
to take warning.
I'm getting too old for long waiaa -
Well, the leaf cf 'my Ilf. U not yet sera
My Joint. areSthl auppla. my wlthera
If "a m.?""."! aa old aa he feela," my
Tl hSUryouWtaka aotloa Tin fifty
year, young.
Tla high noon on mr birthday; my
Jaunt la half avr -Tea,
twentyfle mile. U a fair fore
noon tramp: . . . . . ,v.
Bnt the twitter or th. birds and tha
.cent of th. clover
Ar. dellclously potent n'. at to
revamp. . ... ' .
Tl. high noon in my we, wr-m
T.
rorarofeealng
beaven dep thaal
But th.
ka for aot power
or wealth ,v
he lov. er mn i nmu. -
Earth . ottermoat boon. th. Defect Km
OI aeaiia.
inks th. .o an BT birthday; aay owt-
Ing ta finished. w
I have tolj off mCe. eay deo-
Rather'll'rVdr 'Sf coarwa. Vot wit arro
4lmlfil8hed.
.... .. ki.t i. tfc .ftaster ox rarty
tt (T.tf. .pportloa yoar ww
cat Wy.
aa. n,r -T, . ,
Taa rr.r traaa with delight
especially muie pn'";0' -.,,r ana oo ja.iiiawfc ...
ov, vnnntrpr irirls are. as a rule, ji.hv
. LltUL V tV j w x n c--- . - . . . uiDiuuiu,
Will Uldll iar Ileal ri vw v. Thng aOeS IT. CUIUV ttuuufc,
W1U ..,i however. 1. this: Do iri. Well, between parents inu'. ", . vmmMr' dauahter
" ister doing everything man - , .
Ukaron the responsibilities of married .Utq.!!. eg Bh' hS.da8cha'nce to-learn al! . .bout Jf't tL previous election. When w J .t noftp change tao-
t lireT. . v. act inaepmjuB.w..-..- v those thlnga wnicn count iur w .-v.. appearea v A"?"" Vi.i, Tin th. nro- i. r t least nause na revie
The answer in eacn vt,i0p Into ' mere "'"X iress and in everyday wedded lire. mary thara waa aui. I, tltude and line of defense. . ,
thTheCSaVeVrage younger daughter I, It must be remembered too, that th. ceedings e prohibition ticket a W when" the
S?8. faun" fonrUofteneherllelfd0er; and tSSmany new frocks, and .too much weds Mm t t toward her "Well. nJh?Ttadnk "t $t 25'?.n-luWt?uch, it Is high time
.rrwlll'no ..dMhApP,.". .Mm? a'nddrdn know what I was W f ,..e,h.
developing capacity In :Tm. everwn a did jr"- doh,," the. explanation a. iJ
. x . i . th. ml. that tna actuBjjy i.i.,.. aiirnrisea ner mum mini ....... ---- .,, nrv .nn toon mm diu
"1" r.h',7t f von!" n most m.. """"Cm ti -rh.v.. f marrying: but tn.y 7. fh- aatonlshlnc fact that, wnereas quite , ;-"".
HTTa PIHOUOnTR Yer Knows How to Have Good Tune
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" " t v . x. v ill s """''"a . . -iv, -- -ir6'--- "p-r :2fif. vi ; Tl I ar
fnTkeep S Vnd thereat ijr JiW you
to rush on to disaster; the dear girl will
spaVe you by "you need not hurry,
mother did not mean nytMng. riva
acquaintance whose generosity w ho.,
nimiltv vou have stretched to tha ut
& wiflUonly reply, "you are very
?yeoumav fiKcoVt'mVcqr
ay newsplper In the next room " and
smile on yau until you are out of view.
Ah. no; in these day. you must learn
observe and taae 3-7-
Tou will spar 1" all
lY.ter by atrlTln. no w to Intarprat all
modern. - m. "folk,
me line.. v
become so cautious and
In exnresslna; or lnterpretii g
hmiht that all communication, m
he. viclnuy .eemto bo dumb .how
id th. use 01 sy.' tM f.r. ner-
hap still felepathic message, and wlr a
, Ttelearaphy Mem to be here to .tay.
Rut in ahort H seems a pity that you
FreSo dull a, not to know a bint when
ll CU1I' j " , .
Bmltty.
Mv nam. la Smith, I d have you know.
But no one calls me tnat.
A bit to embonpoint I stow .
The vulgar sav I m rat,
I her. a amila and hearty grin, .
! m alway. on the trt
My nickname hangs upon th. lip
Ul every
-Hello there, ?"l'r-how I. Smittyt
."'in.iVtVr
That a th. dlttv.
Through th. city
Every witty
Voolish It, h.
Calls me o""
m. eiiMtloa la Should th. ttttlo fel- Mice that;
t.
k.B
... . . ivm I. a TM aueofioa la, rnouri in. n. 1.1..
papa. v-v8i2 !i? ir,.6"111'
th. urn. way ana ejmuui - i: .... . aiarr in am . - -. , -
e.hrin tha aama. way. So-the little cratt 'T. i..,r rled on nal acow, tHit it 1. .to
.tdTof fwtt?": !zs?
ita height, am wi , ,L ,-. ih 1 tha hoaaa boat.
CROCPS OF HOUSEBOATS W JW i?5'
nniT nritLT BT O . BOJS .
"PON'T"
T aa "
m wCgT Iraeaoaa a
ark sad I .utaayt
nark I to think ha
I have. Uk. otl
it fifty y . eaa. aad a a
- jtnr Nirtml vitn a ran
Of course, the flret requisite about a nd Which tbey mast euwe-
.Crr eht, ka. J ".r That it ahoild b. a naU ?b.7 donVaTn.
year reaad i ao r f-'" -7 .v. v,. h . wfcich raa t of. the rr
cat bava a puy- inutat-
K.r r.tka. Indeed be lira
puybous. like th..r paj. A .1 boy other
mlniaiare ww .1....1. ... - entertained tnere nii '
.11 th. paawrsby and ahowa that ther. aco. d ?h. favored one. ar. tra
.re healthy. acUaa children tn tha aelgh- m ,lt on .he roof car.
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high, but au tna arv.ii. iun ''-- . rcke4
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rrota tha Detroit Nrwa
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n attrartlv. Mn4 jZvnw om-a bar gn. aa th. .... tbera. Bailtty
of cowton, 1- sMreii r.f adrtiLra'koe and htv. Itir." .
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on.ot ten aajag Lttsbar. a pr.ny bard aama. A.V
iv Zi. durir,. th. ltr aea-on tfc bn.rt ef ear-sr wartera f reel m. . ft
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