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PE-RU-NA a sr A o 1 r \ s t TORNADO BRINGS DEATH AND HAVOC Thirty Known DtdJ dnd Many Injured in Arkansas. Tw o T w is te rs S ta rt at Sam e T im e and S w eep Path F o u r M ile s W ide — C ro p s and F o re s ts Le veled to G ro u n d —Several T o w n s A lm o t D e m o lish e d . M K. W M . fr. V AM LBLK G . Mr. William F. Vahlberg, Oklahoma City, Okla., w rites: “ One bottle o f Peruna which I hav taken did more toward relieving me of an aggravated .case o f tatdrrh of llie stomach, than years of treatment with the best physicians. “ I had given up hopes o f relief, and only tried Peruna as a last resort. “ I shall continue using it, as I feel satisfied it will effect an entire and per manent cure. “ I most cheerfully recommend Peru na to all who may read th is." Peruna is usually taken as a last re sort. Doctors have been tried and failed. Other remedies have been used. Sanitariums have been visited. Travel has been resorted to. A t last Peruna is tried. Relief is found. This history is repeated over and over again, every day in the year. It is such results as this that gives Peru na its unassailable hold upon the peo pie. We could say nothing that would add force to such testimonials as the above. That people who have had ca tarch and have tried every other rem edy availal le, find relief in Peruna, constitutes the best argument that could be made. To Shut OH 1’ u p n 'ii In c o m e . “ But why are you in such a hurry to got m arried? I lov© you aud you are on the right side o f papa.” “ I know, but It’s this keeping on the right aide o f papa that Is worrying m e; when we are married I won’t have to let him win at poker when he plays.” — Houston Post. Keul Hero. “a “ Yes,” related the suburban man, burglar came around the other ulgLt and stole every squeaky phonograph In the neighborhood.” “ G racious,” exclaimed the visitor, “ and what are they going to give him If captured?” “ I don’t know, but I think they ought to give him a monument.” The Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 24. Two tornadoes, one north and the other south bound, swept over West Arkan sas yesterday afternoon destroying many lives and much property. All means o f communication was cut off and only indefinite reports have been received from the districts visited. From these reports it appears that at ieast 30 lives were lost. The property loss will reach hundreds o f thousands of dollars. One tornado started in the extreme southwestern part o f the state and traveled northward ft Rowing the sec ond tier qf counties from the western boundary line. The other started in the northwestern corner o f the state and went southward, to all indicat o is following the second and third tier o f counties. The counties through which the tor nado passed are Lafayette, Columbia, Miller, Pike, Howard, Hempstead, Montgomery, Yell, Pope, Johnson, Franklin and Carroll. According to advices received, the storm was at its height when it swept through Piney, a German settlement on the Iron Mountain railroad, be tween Knoxville and London. Late reports from Russellville with which communication can be had, are that between 12 and 20 persons were killed. Five lives are reported to have been lost ten miles from Mulberry. A re port from Fort Smith states that 25 lives were lost in towns outside of Pirey and Mulberry. This dispatch decla es that the destruction of the town o f Cravens was complete. Four persons were killed, two were fatally injured^and eight were missing at that place. The tornado, approaching from the southwest, crossed the Arkansas river several miles south o f the settlement of Piney and proceeded in a northeast erly direction. It swept through the towns o f London, Wellerville, Jeshro, Lodi, Lewisville, Paterson and Barry- ville and outlying portions o f Mulberry, either completely wrecking or laying waste the larger part o f these places and destroying timber and crops throughout the intermediate country. Advices from Lewisville, in the western portion o f Lafayette county, report the destruction o f several build ings. Considerable property damage and injury of several persons are re ported from Palmos. In response to an appeal from Piney for aid, a relief party, including three physicians, left Knoxville, Ark., late last night for that i lice . S u b u r b a n ite . “ I’ll soo,” said the wife, “ that you don’t forget To ordor that ironstone china set !” He missed his train, for she made him linger While she tied a string around his finger. — Chicago Tribune. “ Champ” Clark, the Missouri Congress man, never writes his full name, James Beauchamp Clark, except on important documents. A "man, 32,” advertises in a morning London paper that he is willing to "un dertake any adventure, however desper ate.” TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING looks b e lte r-w e a rs longer and gives more bodily comfort ' because cut on large patterns, yet costs no more than the just as good kinds' SUITS' 3 °-? 5 LICK[R 5 ‘ 3 Q? SOLD EVERYWHERE \ Evrrr garment -» O W t-ftf bearina the * j ^ sign of the fish jj w aterproof UTAlOG FRie A J TOVt / t» CO BOSTON U S A KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy is most successfully prescribed for a “ world of troubles.” For derangements o f the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion o f the system, aiding in the frocesses of digestion and assimilation o f ood, prom oting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities o f the bowel9, con stipation and the long list o f troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity o f the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic o f the highest value. I f it fail9 to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. H o y t C h e m ic a l C o . Portland, Oregon i JA PA N M ik a d o PREPARED. E vid e n tly R esolved to O v e r lo o k N o th in g in C h in a . London, Nov. 24.— Japan is watch ing closely the development o f affairs in China and is preparing for whatever emergency the crisis may bring, ac cording to advices received today by the British foreign office. Despite Japanese denials o f inter ference in Chinese affairs, there is every indication that the mikado is keenly alive to the possibilities o f the Oriental situation and will not be found unprepared in any event. Chinese messages, reaching London by way o f Japan, say that Prince Chun is splitting up the Chinese army and appointing division commanders with separate authority, as he fears to trust to a consolidation o f power under any one general. This is taken to mean that serious disffection exists in the ranks o f the army and gives color to the report that a revolution is threatened. T u n n e l U n d e r P e n ite n tia ry . Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 24.— Fol lowing the discovery o f an attempted jail break which would have released hundreds o f convicts in the Missouri penitentiary, a rigid investigation o f the prison management was begun to day. The jail delivery is believed to have been engineered by life sentence convicts. The plot had been carefully worked out and was discovered in the nick o f time. A long tunnel was found, leading underneath the prison yard to the wall. When discovered the hole had been bored nearly through. O P E N S F IN E S U B W A Y . B o sto n T u n n e l C o s t $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 and C a rs O f f S u rfa c e . Takes The Chinese Doctor Thin great Chin*«* phy sician in well known throughout the North- we«t because o f bin won derful and marvelous cures, and in today her- ■ aided by all hin patients f h * the greatest o f hi« J kind. He treat« any and ’ all diseases with power- _________________ ___ 1 ful Chine»» roots, herbs and barks that are entirely unknown to the nied [«••I science o f this country. W ith these harm- Jess remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lon g trouble«, rheumatism, nervounnese. stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also private disease« o f men and women CONSULTATION TRfC Pst ients outside o f city w rit« for bleaks and circulars. Inolos« 4c stamp. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162M, first «»., ^ car Pert land. Or. H a d n 't I nvi t es C o n s u m p t i o n It wtakt-ns tbt* delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, and breaks dow n the general health. It often causes headache and dizzi ness, im pairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. Boston, Ms.ss., Nov. 23. What is claimed to the the most ccomplete and perfect tunnel for passenger traffic to be found anywhere in the world has just been completed in this city, and will he opened for use during the week. It is known as the Washington street tunnel and is designed to relieve the congestion o f the narrow and crooked streets uf Boston's business section. The tunnel will he used to carry the trains o f the Bot ton Elevated railway company throug. the downtown sec tion o f the city. The old tunnel, known as the Tremont street subway, which was the first to be built in America, will be employed exclusively for the socalled surface car traffic. With both tunnels in use the downtown streets will he practically relieved o f all street cars. The new tunnel is 5,676 feet long. It is fireproof throughout. All the steel construction is protected by con crete from rust or fire. All the doors and ticket booths and escalator balus trades are escased in sheet bronze. The telephone offices and package rooms and electricians' rooms have tiled walls o f masonry. The signs are o f metal and the seats and benches o f cement. There is not a bit o f wood throughout the completely fireproof structure. The tunnel was begun and finished with no disturbance to the traffic over head. To insure against the cutting off o f the current at any time and thereby plunging the stations into darkness, three different sources o f supply are arranged for, each independent o f the other, and all so arranged that should the current he shut off from one source it is instantly supplied from another source automatically by an arrange ment o f the main switches. The tunnel was built by the Boston Transit commission and leased to the Boston Elevated Railway company for 25 years from the beginning o f its use. It is built through that section o f Bos ton which contains the highest priced land, with due regard for the best feas ible grade and alignment with respect to the narrowness and crookedness of the streets. Its cost, together with the cost o f its approaches and equip ment, is estimated at over $10,000,000. C o lo n e l Z im m e rm a n D ead. Brazil, Ind., Nov. 24.—Colonel W. H. Zimmerman, aged 72, o f this city, died yesterday at Macon, Ga., on a train while en route home from Flor ida. He was colonel o f the regiment In which President McKinley enlisted a« a private and issued the commission lieutenant to the young private. of O m issio n s of W o u ld Do m . ^ T £ R S ’ & T R A P P E R S ’ G U ID E , '¡.“J,!, t; ; ' , 1 ro Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 23.— “ There is no law for the white man in Japan. The treaty made between Japan and Great Britain counts for practically nothing since the time o f the school trouble in San Francisco.“ This strong and amazing statement was made by an ex-officer o f the Brit ish royal navy, who has been employed for some years as a civil engineer by the Japanese government and who has just passed through this city on his way home to England. The information which this gentle man has to give with regard to the in dignities and inconveniences that he says are heaped upon white men in the mikado's kingdom should prove a sur prise to those who have been accus tomed of late years, at least, to regard the Japanese people as being possessed o f most friendly feelings toward the people o f Great Britain. According to the information he is able to fur nish at first hand, no white man is at all safe in the ownership o f any prop erty in Japan unless he becomes a nat uralized citizen o f that country. St. Petersburg, Nov. 23.— Czar Nich olas Saturday made his first appearance afoot in the streets o f his capital since his coronation. The occasion was the funeral o f Grand Duke Alexis. The czar, dressed in full uniform as an ad ! miral o f the Russian navy, walked im mediately behind the royal casket, ap parently indifferent to danger. The streets through which the funeral cor | tege passed were lined with a double file o f troops. Shots Fired by Servians. Budapest, Nov. 23.— The Austro- Hungarian patrols on the Servian fron tier are being strengthened in conse quence o f reports that Servian troops recently fired across the Danube at a po nt near Zemedria on a party o f Aus trians. äär * Sold By grocers. Thu O n ly W ay. | “This bathing pool on the lot you sold me is a fake,” blustered the irate purchaser. "in what way, sir?” asked the crafty real estate agent. “ Why, you told me I would find the water up to my neck. Instead of that I ; find it only 12 Inches deep.” “ Well, er— I meant you would find It up to your neck, sir. if you Jumi>ed Ui head first.” "Motor lurries” is the name given in Manchester, England, to power trucks. These trucks pay well, provided they al ways have full loads to carry. The Bengal government pays a reward for sharks caught in the Ganges. This varies from 25 cents for small sharks to $1.50 for those six feet long. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Truth and Quality * *r * * In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H E C EN T A U R C O M P A N Y . T T M U R R A Y S T R E E T . NEW YO RK C IT Y . OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE Should rem em ber that ou r fo r c e is so org a n ized that W E C A N DO T U E lU E N T IR E C R O W N . B R ID G E A N D P L A T E W O R K IN A D A Y . i f net*.’ <ary. P O S I T I V E L Y P A IN L E SS E X T R A C T IN G F R E E w hen p la tes o r b rid g es a re ord ered . W E R E M O V E T H E M O ST S E N S IT I V E T E E T H A N D R O O TS W IT H O U T T H E L E A S T P A IN . N O STU D EN TS; no u n certa in ty —but S P E C IA L IS T S , w h o d o the m ost scien tific and ca re fu l w ork . WISE DENTAL COMPANY, INC. N o . 4 8 -0 8 P N U D r. W . A . W ise, M gr.. 21 years in P ortla n d . Second floor F ailing b uilding. T hird and W a sh in gton streets. O ffic« hours: 8 A . M. to 8 P . M. S u n d ay s y to 1 P . M. P ainless e x tra ctin g GOe; p la tes $5 up. I the Contrary. Mrs. Upsome— Is your dentist one of dbe "painless” kind? Mrs. Oylwell— Not at all. He’s so sympathetic that he says it hurts him Just as much as it does me. A partm ent HoiiNe A m en ities. Third Floor Renter— When you buy coffee why don’t you have the grocer grind it for you? Fourth Floor Renter— When you buy a chuck steak why don’t you get the butcher to hammer the daylights out of it for you? J lu d ly K n it le d . The timid young woman, who had let ters of introduction to the great man, had ventured to call.. "You are ao busy, judge,” she said, “ that I — I hesitated about disturbing How many— er— days in tbs work week ?” you. do you C hildren In Fash ion. way w ai held to be not wholly respon Ku I l i e . sible for 10 others because o f floods. Hamlet had finished his soliloquy, and The convictions on the remaining 10 the curious bystanders were waiting to counts will subject the company to a fine o f from $100 to $500 for each ■ee what be would do next. "N o,” they said, at last. “ He isn’t offense. C z a r N ic h o la s W a lks A b ro a d . *-.129 *5^ “ Y ou’re always kicking about our hav- 1 Ing too many laws. I suppose you woulc repeal the law of gravitation if you could.’ “ N o : that’s always rigidly enforced It’s only the dead letter laws I’m after.' Q u ite going to do it. He taiks eloquently about committing suicide, hut be lacks the sand. Nothing doing." Thus it appears that the original Ham let, like all his s i n.*qu»nt imitators, was merely talking for piTW»t.—Chicago Trib ine. Coughing Spells are promptly relieved by a sin gle dose of P iso’s (Jure. The regular use o f this famous re medy w ill relieve the w o r s t form o f coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis, asthma and dis eases o f the throat and lungs. Absolutely free from harmful drugs Ui rtl-'* and ' op ' , ' »tea. ' ' • F à 'll or half n.1'1 i. a century the h leh old remedy in millions o f homes. A t all druggists', 2 5 ct*. A W h a t is C A S T O R ! A Wasps rank next to ants in point insect intelligence. New Jersey farmer declares his life H uge S teel W o rk s in C h ic a g o to Re- was saved by ghost of his wife. O pen in F u ll B la st. M a k * a On« E x c e p tio n . j M u t r a t m i all Fur A m m a li n.i w h ere to tra p , an d t„ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eon tains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. Ils age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays l'e.erisiiness. It cures Diarrlaea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Pliittilciicv. It assimilates the I-'ood, regulates the Stomach and ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tuo Children’ s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. It acts pleasantly and naturally and The world uses at least 170,000,000,- truly as a laxative, and its com ponent 000 matches yearly. parts are known to and approved by A Hazleton (P a.) school teacher rest* her pupils by allowing a ten-minute sleep. physicians, as It Is free from all objection a ble substances. T o get its The worlds Sun-.iay schools total at beneficial effects alw ays purchase the 262,000. with !?•’>.,M‘r' “ »♦fondants. genuine— m anufactured by the Cali The flounder Is said to deposit 7,000,- fornia F ig Syrup Co., only, and for 000 eggs in the course of a year. sale by all leading druggists. Punctuation marks were first used in 1490. of i i'.j.-.-t #v«r written ‘ •* » L- To o u r c iiiletiiar« t 2'» Mi t ic U n n n l in to . t .. I ItoroT kttrartaanim ala traps » 00 p. r hnitl*. S h ip v-mr . i n . . . » , A u i J i m h B r w » . , W e o l . 121 M i n n e a p o l i s . M in a . Tin- Kiiitl Vuu Have Always llowght lias born« the signa- Hii’e «1 I lias, II. I letclirr, and lias been made under liis personal supervision for over at) years. A llow no one to deeeive you iu this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ diist-as-good” are lint Experiments, and endanger tlio health o f Children—Cxpcrieneo against experim ent. Wages in the machine factories of Ger many advanced last year 10 to 15 per apppal to the W ell-Inform ed In every walk o f life and are essential to per cent. manent su ccess and creditable stand The Japanese have established a steam ship line connecting their ports with ing. A ccord in gly, it Is not claim ed that Syrup o f F igs and E lixir o f Chile. Senna Is the only rem edy o f known Dresden has opened a bathing establish ment for dogs. It is owned and govern value, but one o f many reasons why It is the best o f personal and fam ily ed by the municipality. laxatives Is the fa ct that it cleanses, About 44,000 square miles of arable land are available in Cuba for sugar cul sw eetens and relieves the Internal organs on w hich it acts w ithout any ture. debilitating after effects and without A sausage four feet long and one foot thick formed the wedding cake at a Han having to increase the quantity from time to time. over butcher’s wedding. B IG P L A N T R E S U M E S . Chicago, Nov. 23.— All is joy in South Chicago. The army o f workers in the big mills o f the Illinois Steel company is to have a real Christmas this year. The exuberant and unrestrained glee and thankfulness were caused by an announcement today by officials o f the company, which employes a large ma jority o f the inhabitants o f the town, that the shops would be running in full blast by December 1. By that time it is expected 12,000 men will be work ing in many departments o f the im mense plant. About half o f the workers in the mills have been unemployed for more than a year, since many o f the depart ments shut down on account o f scarcity . o f orders for steel rails and other pro Many o f the j ducts o f the company. others employed since a partial reopen ing last summer have been working on a short schedule. The re-employment o f thousands o f men means much also to the merchants o f the suburb. * l!. ' ■ ■' W e ll. ee Dr. Joseph Samde, the royal dentist to the Khedive of Egypt, studied surgery in Chicago for three years. Ttnw Furs an i Hid*« to ns than to * v' “ I am sorry to have to tell you,” said the eminent surgeon, "that we shall have to perform an operation.’ ’ The growth of girls is greatest in their “ That’s all right,” answered tho pa fifteenth year; of boys in their seven* tient. "G o ahead.” teeuth. ‘ But the condition of your heart is The tropical seas contain a greater per such that we do not dare to use any an- aesthetic.” centage of salt than those of tka more "O, well ; tell me what the bill is going northern latitudes. to be, doctor. That will be sufficiently , Vanilla comes from a genus of climb stupefying.” ing orchid which grows plentifully in tha M ix fo r R heu m atism . troiuca. The follow in g is a never fa ilin g rem How a busy man doesn’t love a per edy fo r rheumatism , and if follow ed up sistently cheerful Individual who suc it will effect a com plete cure o f the ceeds only in being noisy. very w orst ca ses: “ M ix on e-h alf pint The sum of $5,750 was paid in London o f good w hiskey with one ounce o f the other day for an orchid— an Odonto- T oris compound and add one out S yrup Sarsaparilla Compound. Take glossum Crispaum Pittanum. in tablespoonful doses before each meal T he man who can say “ yes” and "n o ’ and at bed t im e .’ ’ The ingredients can at the right time has a sufficient com be procured at any drug store and mand o f anguage. easily m ixed at home. Australia exports 24,000,000 rabbit skins a year. To kill this great number costs about $325,000. Hh A l le n ’s F o o t-E a se is a ce r ta in c u r e fo r h o t, s w e a tin g , c a llu s , a n d s w o lle n , a c h in g feet. Hold b y a ll D ru g g ists . P r ic e 25o. D o n ’ t a c c e p t a n y s u b s t it u t e . T ria l pa ck ag e F R E E . A d d re s s A l ie n s . O lm s te d , L e H oy , N. Y . J . _ Our m illion Immigrants a year are bringing with them $25,000,000 a year, besides their labor. fb e art of glove cutting requires great skill, and in France some o f the best workmen are paid $100 a week. to M u./ Ä P L E I N E « t t e S h H isto ry . It Cures While You Walk. An English brewery has given a con tract for a million labels per duy for the present year. Children have become the fashion, C a ttle S ta rv e in C a rs . Teheran, Nov. 24.— Street fighting asserts u periodical that calls Itself between the liberals and reactic naries San Francisco, Nov. 23.— The South the W orld and His W ife. It Is the is going on today in all parts o f the ern Pacific company was Saturday con smart thing to sit at meat with them, city as the result o f the posting in the victed in the United States Circuit to pay deference to their opinions, to mosques o f the shah’ s proclam ation! court on 10 charges of violating the encourage them in their ingenous flip withdrawing the promise o f a constitu law providing for the care and feeding pancies. That Is an improvement on tion for Persia. The clashes are not o f cattle during shipment. O f the the dreadful tyranny o f our grand serious, but it is feared the unruly ele original 22 instances o f neglect alleg fathers and grandm others; but the ment in the population will get beyond ed, two were withdrawn, and the rail wheel has turned a little too far. Reno, Nev., Nov. 24.“ Prominent capitalists o f San Francisco are here for the purpose o f completing a merger o f the rapid transit holdings involving $2,000,000. It is expected that an announcement o f the plans will be made within the week. The proper ties have been operated by the Farm- 1 ers & Merchants National bank and the Fleishackers. They are the Reno Traction company, Interurban Railway company, Reno Development company. M oth ers w il l fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's B o o t h ln g B yrup th e b 8» re m e d y to uso i o t t h e ir cU Tdx a l u r i n g th e t e e t h in g p e r io d . t' r vmi * 1 " r. * * t R e p o r t , S h i p p i n g T iìk s . a n il u i.o u t o u r The pilgrim fathers had just landed at • ik i «¿LH S3 Plymouth Rock. R adically and perm anently cures. “ Just the thing,” they exclaimed with In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets enthusiasm, “ for a New England farm I" known as S a r s a t a b s . luo dose.-» $1. '1 h i r a t f o r K n o w l e d g e . Whereupon they proceeded to plant the “ I will wait a few moments,” said the tre e of liberty right there.— Chicago A 14 it I it * I A d v e r s e C o u d l d i o i i « . lecturer, who had delivered an eloquent Interviewer— May I ask bow you ac Tribune. and instructive address on “ The High quired your clear and luminous style of Mission of Women in Our Modern Civil C I T C Ht. Vitus’ Danes und «rvoua Dtaea«*« perms- writing? I 11 3 ncQtljr cnr;d by Dr. i . ine a (ireut Nerve Ko- ization,” “ to answer any question that Successful author— Do you think It’s a ■torcr. Send for FREE $2 00 trial Irottle and trenti««. may be asked.” D r it . 11. h i m * . L d . a l l A r c h b t . . P h i l a d e l p h i a . P a . "There’s one thing I’d like to know. luminous style, young man? Well, I ac Mr. Oroxtou,” spoke up a dyspeptic look quired it by long ami painful labor in ing man with a thin, straggling heard. Side l.ig h t* on H is to r y . a dimly lighted back attic. Cotton Mather was persecuting the New “ Where do they git the names fur all these breakfast foods?” Nor can panurgic craft iu making stitches. Salem witches. With effort operose, particular. “ I’m going to make it still hotter for The women of Italy are much more Transmute into a silken bag for richss ’em !” he exclaimed, vindictively. A female swine's aihx auricular. Misunderstanding this remark, some of industrious than the men. the best citizens of the community, as Norway has twenty hospitals devoted Rain is never known to fall in tht we have every reason to believe, went to the treatment of leprosy. region between the first and second cata ahead und built Che fires. racts of the Nile. E x -N a v a l O ffic ia l M a ke s a S ta rtlin g S ta te m e n t on J a p a n . P e rs ia D enied L ib e rty . control before nightfall. Many ar- rests have already been made. The liberals, on account o f the failure o f the constitution, are in a belligerent mood. R S sH ID E Forgotten. 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