KING OF THE ASPS. THINGS TO EAT You are livitiK in the healthiest climate on earth—but nature will not keep you well un­ less you do your part. One of the prime re­ quisites of tfood health is good, clean food. That’s the Kind We Sell Pick out all the health­ iest looking people in the city and you will find that they buy all their groceries of us. We carry a full and complete line of every­ thing in the grocery line. JOHNSON & CO. I f i t ' s a ru sh j o b o f p r i n t i n g , the S e n t in e l will g e t it o ut f o r you on t i m e . CALAPOOYA Springs Hotel Located at London. Oregon, in the Calapooya mountains, 800 ieet above sea level, twelve miles from Cottage Grove, Ore. Cuisine and accommodations excellent. Hot mineral baths, recommended by physicians for rheumatism, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Very extensive grounds with swings, tennis court, croquet and other amuse­ ments. Splendid trout fishing at hand. Automobile line from Cot­ tage Grove over good roads. Write for full particulars, rates, etc. Address Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. A d v e r t i s i n g p a y s — in t h e S e n t in e l. D re ss lip f t or Christmas Tell your wife you want a New Suit for a Present. S U IT S $15 00 AND UP Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. Also Clothes Steam-cleaned and Pressed in a First- Class Manner. Geo. Bohlman W E S T SID E Send F o r This Seed Annual-Free L S y 'tm d i • purity and aemuratif.*. . _ N | o at«di ______ arc ______ p e la i Dy uaunlmthnrtwo quaktmdiow th ri-ry litl'il*a r.d a id . OiaiuBy * 0 nipped Ubofalory undef th * diredboa el a «dentin and n p » •and toner r-rru ve, «11 r u ts work, w her buying Ljfly *seed«, you buy bo eu ed crop«. Scad fat caula«. T k a C U . H. Lilly Ca . SeattU Thi* Raptda, th# M o il V i n o m o u l •» S n a k e * . la Daath Itaalf. T l i e moat v eno m o u s o f s n a k e s 1* said • to l * t h e Kölns e a i i n a t a o f India It ! Is about e ighteen ino In s long and o f a gray colo r T h e c r e a t u r e 1* d e a th I t ­ self and c a r r l e t In Its bead th e s e c re t o f d es tro y in g life w ith t h e c o n c e n t r a t ­ ed agony o f all t h e polsous. T h e K ch is c a r in a t a la to le r a b ly coin won In India, living found In nearly every part o f th e |H‘Uluaula F o r tu n ate ly how ev er, for umu. It la uot, like t h e cob ra, a hou se fre qu en t lug suake. fo r Its a g g r e s s i v e h a b its would m ak e It tntlnttely more f a t a l to life t h a n Its d re ad e d re lativ e T h l a king o f t h e a«ps does uot turn to e sc a p e from man. as t h e c o b r a will, or flash Into c o n c e a lm e n t , like t h e ko- rtat. but kiv p a th e path a g a i n s t Its b um au a s s a i la n t and. pittin g Its own e ig h te e n Inches o f leugth a g a in s t lls e n e m y 's bulk, c h a lle n g e s and provokes coufllct. A s tro k e with a whip will c u t It lu tw o or a clod o f e a rt h d isable It. Hut such ta Its mullgntty t h a t It will In v ile a t t a c k by every dev ice a t Its com uiand. s t a k in g Its o w n life ou Ihe . , ,, . . m e re c h a m e o f lls a d v e rs a ry c o m in g w ithin t h e little c ir c l e o f Its power. At moat t h e rad iu s o f thla c i r c l e la tw elve I in lies W ithin it at uuy |volut lies c e r t a in d ea th uud ou th e tvure hiq«* o f hand or foot (re s p a ss lu g w i t h ­ in lls re a c h th e K ch ls c a r iu a t a th ro w s its body in to a figure o f eight coll. T h e n it a t t r a c t s a t t e n t i o n by ru b b in g Its loops to g e th e r, w h ic h , fro m the ro u g h n ess o f i h e sca le s, m a k e a r u s ­ tlin g. h is sin g sound, e r e c t s Its head lu the c e n t e r and a w a i t s a t t a c k I t la said t h a t no one. hav ing once e n c o u n te re d th is t e rrib le reptile, can e v e r fo rg et Its h o r r if y in g a s p e ct when t h u s arou sed . Its e a g e rly a g g r e s s i v e air. its r e s t le s s colls, w hich, lu c o n ­ s t a n t m otion o ue o v e r th e o th e r uud ru stling o m ino u sly all th e while, s t e a lt h ily but su re ly briug it u e arer and u e a r e r to th e o b je c t o f Its fu r y — H arp e r's. TWO NEW HATS. T h e S c h e m e T h a t Won T h e m and the W a y It W a * Worked. A m a n w ho used to be in politics and w as a c o n s t a n t b o rro w e r found him s e l f in need o f a new hat. but be c ou ld n 't find any b o d y who would leud h im a cen t. F i n a l l y he w ent to a n a c q u a i n t a n c e and s a id : “ 1 w a n t to b o rrow $o0 fo r five min UteS." " Y o u c a n h a v e It i f you will put up a cou p le o f lingers f o r s e c u r it y ." “ Nix. Now. I 'v e got a schem e. You lend me th e fifty aud you ueed n't let a ie g e t out o f y o u r sight. IT you do it I’ ll s t a k e you to a new b at " M ystified, hut curious, the a c q u a in t a u c e agre ed to this, aud the tw o re­ paired to u prom in ent b a t sto re “ W a t t u m in u te .” said th e adven t u r e r aud le f t his b a c k e r d oiu g sen try duty ou th e sid e w alk . P ic k i n g out the m ost im p o rtan t look lug |«.*rsonage lu t h e store, th e polltl c la u went up to him aud said : “ I am So-and so o f t h e ----- d istrict. I h a v e c o m e to pay fo r tw o h a t s fo r which I h a v e giv en ord ers o n you to tw o o f my c o n s t i t u e n t s ." W i t h t h a t he flashed a fifty dollar bill. T h e r e w as a s c u r r y in g around, a s e a r c h o f books aud a reply t h a t no such o rd e rs had been preseuted. " J u s t look out fo r them , will y o u ? ” said the d is t r i c t leader, w av in g th e big bill, w h ic h w as hy p n o tic iu Its way. f o r t h e c le r k bowed low and said. "Y’ea.” H a l f an hour l a t e r tw o orders were preseuted aud two h a ts le ft the store —C h ic a g o Post. T h s H istory of " S t e p m o t h e r .” " S t e p m o t h e r " is a word with a tom - m ouly u n su sp ected history. P ro b a b ly m ost people i f called upon to exp lain it would say t h a t it uieaut a w om an who had stepped iuto th e place o f the tr u e mother. Lir. J o h n s o n , a t an y rate, believed ttiat this w as t h e suggestion o f the word to m ost mluds. Iteally, " s t e p " ls the A n g lo -S axo n " s t e o p .” the original m e a n in g o f w hich a p p e a r s to h a v e been " o rp h a n e d ” Ste p ch ild , s tep b airn, s tep so n and s t e p d a u g h t e r c a m e first, and then by gradu al fad in g o f the ety m o lo g ic a l m e an in g o f ‘'step” s t e p f a t h e r and s t e p m o t h e r c a m e Into bein g —Lo ndo n Chronicle. J a p a n e i e Landow ner*. A la n d o w n e r in J a p a n o w n s th e s u r ­ f a c e and p ro d ucts o f th e land only. All m in e r a ls under th e s u r f a c e a p p e r­ tain not to him. but to th e J a p a n e s e go v ernm ent. M oreover, should the g o v e rn m e n t o r Its no m in ee wish to e x t r a c t th e m in e ra ls lying un der a la n d o w n e r's property th e latter, though he would, o f course, re c e iv e com pen nation fo r loss, c a n n o t o b je c t ou legal ground to t h e d ev elo pm ent o f these m in e ra ls .—B r i t i s h C o n s u la r Report H i* Motion. “ l i e m e e tln ’ bad to d isb and very sud den.” “ Did you m a k e th e motion to ad jo t i r n ? " " I did .” " H o w did you do I t? ” “ I m ade a motion like I was renrhln' fob a razo r P it t s b u r g h I’ re** P roperly Placed. " J o h n . ” e x c la im e d the Inebriated p rin te r’s w ife, " w h e n you c o m e home In that, condition at th is u n se e m ly hour I hardly know w lia t to call you!” ** ‘A t 's a w rig h t. m 'd e a r ," c a jo le d the p rin te r " J u s ' put m e In the 'too late to c l a s s i f y ’ d e p a r t m e n t Ju d g e's L i ­ b rary . TOTS OF t STORM'. mm. . .. , _ | TRAINING THE. HAWK. Fe ad m g L u i o n Given by an Old B ir d to i t * Young. 1 W h i l e ilshlng In a r e m o t e and w i l d 1 A VICIOUS COLONY ■ ■ An Experience on a Mountain Top | pan *.r *oii«nd a British naturalist | England s Penal Settlement In | c h a n c e d to w itn e ss an e n t c i . n l n t u g per ! Alive With Electricity. the Andaman Islands. f o r m a n e » in the l o n u ol a feeding les | , sou given by a u old haw k to Its young MEN GLOWED WITH SPARKS. Ths O ia ch a r g * Ladan Cloud * ‘.M ‘‘""k ; w as heard, nini Ih e m ilu r s lis t soou In i c a t is l t h re e you ng peregrin** fa Icons! Fro m t h * L ig htning ; Envalopad t h * P a rty LIFE CONVICTS FROM INDIA. "*'*•' BRASS WORKERS. T h a i r * I* a Darvgarou* T rad *, and T hey Usually U l* Young. T h e present r a l e o f m o rtality o f the brass foundry tua u Is tw o and a h a l f tim es Hint o f t h e f a r m e r Re sp iratory d ise ase s. p a rtic u larly eouauiuplloii. a< eulllit fot the dlffereu I* «’«ilitparallv* ta b les based ou » I 'k u e « * uud llivalld b in . If o b tain ab le , would »tmw »veil greali'l »lltTerelieea T i le age s t a t i s t ic * ill the t r a d e a r e «turtllug o f I.7ÓI tu a*» foundry men lull sev e n te e n over ttfly yenra o f uge were found and n b a re '.‘<*1 uvei forty ye ars o f age W hen as ked the cau*u if tills olii' Itila Invariably »luted 'They gol Ion olii They i un I l o rn uut the work th e y should every day " Hut whul soil o f an Industry Is lids In will'll ueurlv six «event Its o f Its fol ! lowera Iti*»* bai old al Ilo* agi* o f forly | Il ls n..l lini» ilinuig Ironuinlilera. Ulunt ' 'VII'IIII are tulle nini ti»*urty eveu «I dvly veni» aud siili alili* lo l u i n olii Ih e lr full quota o f violi, dally Work | meli •■»«•«*» * " a r e km» ke.l out by I li**’ h la s s fu m é * agi* n I. i i M L m fur <’h|r«gu j HurkiiHMi uri» in* tlliT**r#*iit frulli ili»#***» s i r riujliiHH gl\**** III III*« Iniok , « h i I>MtiK«*rt»u* Irmi«*** ’* ‘‘Only tr*u !»IUm v\ Mil. Ciri tif 1 «Hri l ri H tu Mir iiiiiiiiliuin. l urlMül! i m i f fourni lU lug I hm uml si \ I V years \ s u p e iaiu iu all'iu I lusuraiii e fur b r a s s founders , lu b«glii at urti live y i a r s o f age. bud only th re e applicatila III a period o f some j ten y ••nr«" T h e r e Is no c u re for brnss • hill* Hut : t h e i i a t i I h - prevented by s trik in g at lie* •'■use F u r sib il au liii|si|'luiit lu dilstI V nul to ilo so Is like tole rating sin illpov lu it iiiiiileru i iiiuiiniully T h e W'lrklllell must Is* prut eel eil from Ihe b i e ath in g In o f b rass fu m e s uud fnim i ||n , ui„ k r l(l f „ ull,tr |e* with « e n lllatlo n . elth .-r natu ral or a r i l I I ' la i lira » « . M il» p r a c t ic a lly nev er oc . nr Fim-ry It I I . ii hu rst In S urv e y "**»*’ " "Aelf o f lo ck ( ft * n th * Mo*t 0 * * p * r * l * P r i s o n * r * '»*ke lu whl* It he w a s ; K )„ 0 n # A n o th , ri vvhil* O t h * r * Fall ' t Ilshlng lH liillL 1 I ' ’reseully F i V.«**» l à I I V l Ih i t * * e t ohi ilt! I Iti 11 f ni * I . t I a I l m i l t e * I and Turnad It Inta a S o rt ot Human V i e t im i tp t h * N a tiv * H * * d Muntara, lulu view, like u vitti olii o f (lie sky P y ro ta c h n ic Oiaplay. to W hom Mord ar I* Spurt. aliti m ad e s tra ig h t for her v ociferous W e hnvk speut a week lu p ath le ss >m , “ K | F r e d e r i c k T a y lo r. F It. t>. H.. w ritin g S h e poised high a Is tv e th e s h e lf on | In th e t ' d i l u i i Magatili«* ab out life lu and tlense woods, work lug t o n i m i a w ill'll they w e i e s ilt in g uud In Ihe ih e A n d am an Islands, says high m o u ntain In n o r t h w e s t e r n MiU s u rp r is e Indisi *|\ n o n i T h e tlual a s c e n t vvus a slope o f rot ten s h a le F o r fo u r and a h a l f hours enjoy li. ho w e v e r, for down c a ln e the tu. fo r ilo* M a h a r a ja I* thè »hip u s i s i we clluilved the h vos.» n s k. with tml a old bird alivi vv lili I In* uluniat grtt«-«* liy th è l'tilniilnl Indiali goveru iu eut lo soliti bit o f footin g H alfw ay up the siiutchiul It fro m t h e young o n e 's g r a sp lrMII*|Mirt c n i i v l 'l s lo I In* penili s e d i e slope we observ tsl that a sturiti cloud and a s ce n d e d lu rapid rings to the iiu-nls nenr Fort Hlnlr. So nili \iidu i . . i , The hail vAithered so u th w e s t o f us, not fur heigh! o f s e v e ra l hu ndred f*»*l inali Isluud a «listane** o f dòli udii*« a b o v e a ridge w hich we liuti cro ssisi d lsco m lltcd y o u n g s te r with soin» «Ilf frolli • 'a le n ita 1 Houli y rol urinal lo Ihe rooky s h e lf early iu Ihe luoru lug Sud den ly u boll " T h e pristine!'* were all inauacled The old haw k re|M*uletl tills iiiaueu o f lig htning flushed from the cloud to and sha< U»*d alsu it (h e link le». » HI» ver. d ro pping Ihe prey this I Hue lu (he e a r t h A little later a w r e a t h of l imiti» fusieu isl lo baud s al thè wrlsl , front o f No 'J atuoke a sce n d isi fro m the ridge, and T h e ! were a de»|«l* alile lui M nlghl T h e young nil kn ew t h e i r lesson, for we knew a tire had s t a r t e d from the a c o n tin u a i moaidng and e iirslug and n e ith e r No I nor No II v entured to lig htuiu g hopeless solibltlg > alile II|• frolli ila* stir H w a s Nn. who s t a r t e d lu pur A b out h a l f past I w e re a c h e d the luib he» and Iliade sleep olii o f Ito* suit and. like its b ro t h e r o r sister, s u m m it, a n arro w top but a f e w feet •|U»*slloU for lue. Ilioilgtl Un* l'.lllopeall s iic t v f d e d In I n t e rru p t in g tin* falling In width, ou w hich w a s a pile o f r i s k s • ■HI* e r lu Ilo* s t e a m e r '* calibi appareiil prey b e f o re It reai lieti the w a te r sho u ld e r high, a g o v e rn m e n t trluugu F a r l i lite tirsi 1 T h e olii h a w k did as b e fo re , s n a t c h ­ ly siepi uiMl|siurla*d Jatlon monum ent H efore w as a p r e c i ­ ing th e prey fro m tier o ffsprin g Ills urnruing I went on de. k and lenrn.«l pice, a I (he foot o f w h ic h w a s uu uu lug high In the air. s h e this t i m e drop Hint t w o o f the m a le prisoner» were nam ed uud u n explo red glacier. He I a si It b e f o r e No It. who lu tu rn caligh i III and luid lieeli bruught lip In Ihe hlud w a s t h e r o t t e n s h a l e up w hich it Hut No II w a s uot allow oil to p o s deck f o r n i r T h e y w e re e lo « e lv guarii we had s c ra m b le d . T o th e right a ' s e s s th e prize. T h e ohi h a w k now as ed and m i r e m i t s were atnlloiieil nl - 1 1 u arro w ridge, w ith bo w ld e rs us large »•••tided to th e s h e lf b e - ! de th e young (In- railin g to prevent th e m from •••m a s a sm all house, c o n n e c t e d o u r sum •lias, lor** I In* prey to pits**« and pr** ! m i llin g sui. 1*1** h* Jum ping o v e r lm a n l m il w ith t h e o ue beyond. c ced ed to dlv Ide It e q u a lly aiming her luto th è 11ugll rii er f r a m e d E«gl«a A n U««d by th« T a r "The \ndainniis a re lltersllv thè Aguiu st t h e e a s t e r u f a c e o f this sum hu ngry am i expe* taut progeny llu r tar T n b « i of A«i* honies u t m u rd e re rs T h e luhaM tiiut« m it g r e a t m a s s e s o f snow and Ice p e l's W««*kl> T I mto art- mil II) mn ,Y n «>f 11 uul lug III** aro th è musi v icloiis lueinlsT» o f un f o rm is i the head o f t h e g la c ie r To ^«>lf in Uu In Militi* \ • i v rurlou« nml older clv tllzatloii aud th è tullivlllxeil t h e le ft w as u stee p , open ridge heinl hu ntera. auiong vv tinnì m urd er ls r\t King uul o(h«*iri it h Inna* h i (nrgi«( T h e g la c ie r w as f u r ro w isl by him prii' tl« i* 1 tu* hi «»H i *|MirtHimiullk*« a sport and a |*a»tluie In ilo* se ltle d reds o f c h u s m s . T h e yellow ris ks o f U |i) I l H M I n o f litillUÜN« Hltil n i l O V H th e n e ig h b o r in g s u m m i t s w e re Huuked j A P r a t t y I n c i d e n t In l h a C a r e e r # f nienl a r e alsu it I 7'«> |irl*oiier«. In* Imi R o t a B o n h t u r. UiiHriin t<>tla> I ti«*ri» m«* w H I to tit *1 by g r e a t m a s s e s o f Ice on t h e o u e side log Miai wuineti Un a rr lv ln g ut Fo rt 1 t»|n lit riltji’ l» \\ f|M lim it lilt* f t llllliu l lu f ill« "W** nre not b ro t h e r« for nothlug " aud by t re m e n d o u s precip ices ou the : Hlnlr th è prtsniier» tirsi »perni slx j fn*hl"U W t»lviri| nrt* l i l i l í lu lu*ii lu |ilt Uosa Kontn-ur one«* wrote lu Je silu g oilier. F a r a w a y (h e luouutulus blend inoli(hs lu «olltary < onfiueiiieut In thè u (Tectloli to her b r o t h e r Isido re And f iilN m iti «hot. w till«* m IIII nuo(ti«*r * u > ed w ith th e b lu e aky. 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" shouted one nti»l Jall» and (he l'••lll|lllrnl|ve lib*«s ¡ vh‘ »lv***< u f i * I.«.M w i l l ) l i i i n g t o A l Ih r I cropped c u r l s a n d breezy w avs, u u - \ o f the bo ys suddenly, Ing o f hard lnl»ir In compitili vv 1 1li lu*, k u f th«* M irigli out* nr mur«» i|>«'fi \ \u t iu g pig l i d e a r ly loved " O v e r a t t h e m o n u m e n t ’* l ia l f '»f thla thev Iteeoine »lave» Work ri» rrl« ’«l In (t«<* Minigli, m u l 111 « rii*« i«»*»u M il'll o f th e l im e mi her c o u n t r y c* "1 will g o a n d s e e " lllg In nini alHiut th è »ettleinent diirlug ri «, li ilo* i * m r*« o f (fu* lu r k in g w u h n , T h e UHitiuuieut w as uot a dozen tate, lu her nludio and am o n g h e r uul t h è dui am i «looping lu h a r n i ' k » al W Ilo «flU llof m i l l folli» W lllg fin* Mitrigli mais, wild uud tunic, »lie wore Ho s tep s a w a y . As I approached It 1 n igh t, ulvvav» ■ R i s e i y guardisi Al Ilio it tul u f f M|»**»‘tlily Mimi m a s c u lin e c o s t u m e will li her luuuui-r s m e l l . d t h e p u ngent odor o f ozone, e x p lra tlm i o f f i l e yelira a «oiivlet I h * llllt» *#f Ili«* Illuni pi« tlirOMlJUl* W d ) 4 u f anil In sta n tly l know W e had f o r ­ o f life requ ire d , to w e ar w hich sin* laid istmi*» **ltg!Mi* lo l'ilo tln* i-olouy of b u n tin g ib«* wolf. (M*. '. nip«« I-» ib af with o ue o t h e r Woiiiau, u f a u io u - ex gotten th e s to r m cloud g a t h e rin g near ■«elf stt|i|Hirters‘ nini live In th è vii w (il* b ou#* u i h y u t * In Un* w«*nl o f A mìn us to th e south. T h e su m m it on which plorer ii ml uri bacolo gi»!, rei v iv i s i ex 'i lo* T u r press pernii .*lou frotn t h e F r e n c h g**v lago, vv Io-re he e a r n s hls Iti Ing In hi« ou lb«* l»U*uk K irg h iz kifppi ‘ 1 we stood present i d t o th e e leo lrlc choseti wny. I l i o * III hls ow II house tur frit»«*’« m«* woinb*rful bor**^iu«*u. am i e m i n e n t . Vet th is very mui.iilsti little cloud a b o v e a s h a r p e r point iu T o to am i «un semi fo r hls n i f e am i chll Ilo») itti** u ff**r tin* w olf In vi-ry laig'* pari sou w ith th e e u r th tliuu can lie |H*rsoii w as f a r fro m uuwoinuuly lu In** dreit o r m arry n nuivj* t wouian In parli»*»» «\ol only an» ijo g* um «*«I lo m ad e <>u a n y e l e c t r i c m a c h in e T h e s y m p a t h ie s , and her latest blograplii Il lim iteli »•* li se Ile liecotlles il p ate r | «>vi*rfnk«* lb** « p u irry . hui I»«*» iiim j » a records a pretty l:c Idenl relate«! b.v her e x c h a n g e o f e le c t r ic it y b e tw e e n the fallitila». tuli ts a l i l a ) * cn re fillly ! fb*«*l w olf may g»*i ttwu) fr«»m fboiu c h a r g e d clo ud and th e e a r t h begun at friend. 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T hen T h e o ther, -e e iu g m y w h ite f a c e a * fur tln* returil o f thè liuliappy desert t b r r r w a i io» ib m b t In any I mh I v m m in d you will lie ubie to fu r n ish yo u r dining he a f t e r w a r d told me w as com pletely era M ore o f t e n . how ev er. th è head flin t h r ri» lily < |fifrv * < l t b r p fim lt y lu ro o m ’ ” unnerv»*d and knew not w hat he w as h tinte rs klll thè fu g ltlv e and return fil» t«*urtIlleut 1(I1(I SH.I1(1 , U» en ' lim bi !»obln ,,# T h e r e w a s only o n e wav to the left. 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New Yo rk I ’ ress. e a c a p e frolli thè gu nrd * and, Imlstlng «last, " h u t b e tw e e n you aud uie th o se w ing* a r e n ’t p ra c t ic a l.” WaMhlugton Klrod In Youth'a C o m panion. i - lh e sali o f th è simili boni, «turtetf out S ta r. Good F o r N athing Elaa. In n gale. A f t e r seven diiv* o f heav.v " R aaaoning It Out. j I cou hln t s a w or plane ii plank o r I w e a t h e r th e y w e re dashed upon the Navar Daapair. *'I h a v e ea leu la te d t h a t I c a n ' t lose i w’ork lu s t o n e nr wmsl I nev er trlisl , |.,a . ka itf fRp T e iia s sc rliii const, and the H e who d espair* w unts love, w a n t * m u ch If I put iny m o n ey In e le c t r ic a l 1 fo run a bank. I d o n 't suppose I could j bont wnH wrecked. All escape d w ith faith, for faith. ho|** and love a re Illu m in a tio n .” • c ou ld n't b a k e a d eeent pie or d ra w u th(.)r , , v„ .................. . rpM, . 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