a n h 3 A e'7 ( "'. ir MM BJ hit : j '' i w . IM hi' tlM m ol ul uL. r- jjss r Scrap Book Improving on the Author. U "Forty Years on the Btage'' the author. John at Ha roes, hat this to say of Lucy Raymond, "that wouderrvl "old woman,'" with whom ln often dared: "If It war poaslbls 'or Dor '" ,0 runnier thnn when site was spooking her lines It waa when suo forgot them Hat narnlaxltr wa MeitlttlnK. On tba Brst night of II. J. Byron's "Our Soldiers' aba had to say to Miss Kta Bishep: 'Shakespeare says, "what's In a namr I aay everything.' I ndaf tha Influence of first nlkl'l nervous neaa bar mind wandered tampornrlly nit aha said. haltingly and simsmoil loallv -Romebodv eava: "Who Is It? la It Chancer or Sir Benjamin J"hu aon or Shakaapear or some of t'iose old gentlemen you see In wr-stmiimer ahheT? What's In a nnineT "Byron, who waa standing by. shook with laughter and Immediately Mild: 'all, I can't write anything ns funny as that I'll put that In." And it will ba found Incorporated In the printed book of tha play aa sold toaay. Bisrra Pan. I am Srs and dew and sunshine: f am mlat on tha foamy wave; Tm tha rippling nota of the field lurk's throat; I'm tha laws! hid In tha cava. I'm tha lightning flash on the mountain Ajxt tha cold rose red of the dawn: fro the odor of p(n and the purple vine I'm tha wlllewy leap of the fawn. I'm the alh of the aoulh wind of autumn Tha scent of tha earth at first rain. The wild honker call of tha earliest fall: I'm tba yellow of ripening (rain. m tha muslo no linger has dreamed uf: I'm tba picture from no painter's art; I'm the rhythmle time of no poet's rime; I'm Joy In the human heart. Henry Meade Uland In Perfect Accord. Soma years ago there cane t tin American cltv a delightful t.orinnn. Herr von Bills, who bibanaM to sup port himself by giving lesson In Ills native tongue. When BS kasl bsesj here aeveral month and hud secured a moderate number of pupils lie went one day to the mother of one of llieni and. to her crest surprise, skel for her daughter's band In marriage. "But, my dear sir," siihl she. "uiv daughter has no fortune " The aultor smiled upon her In an ex pansive generosity. "Ma, too," said be reassuringly "And. although we are not rich, have thu far itcen Bble to gtva her every comfort. She Is Imli-ctl oaad to lusnry." "Me, too," was the smlllug rejoinder "But. Herr von Blitz, she will never he able to msnsgn affairs." "Me. too," rejoined the lover "And I feel obliged to lell you IBM my daughter has a very liliili tennier." "Me, too me. too." That wits enough The nioiher re tired from the coutest. hihI Hie pro feasor won bis suit Took the Hint. Once, when O. K. Chesterton was at a dinner party, the hostess did not give the usual signal for Hie ladies to retire at the end of the meal so that the men could enjoy their nine and cigars, aa is the custom. "U. K. ('.'" brilliant conversation seemed to hare glued the fair diners to their seats. Presently one of the ladles pointed to onp of the caudles on the KM and exclaimed: "Ob, look at that ni. he.l candle! How it's amoklug!' Chesterton turned to her with a sign. "Lucky candle," be said enviously. The hostess took the hint at asm and smilingly rose and quitted the room with the other ladies, leaving tba famous writer and the rest of the male guests free to enjoy "My lastly Nicotine" in peace. Sticking to tha Track. Aa former Congressman Martin Ut ile ton tells the tale, a railroad was built through an obscure corner of a atate where no railroads ever had the hardihood to venture, before On the day tba first train ran over the line the engineer, pulling out from a small way station, discovered that u coun try boy waa riding a horse tietweeu the rails a abort distance uhead The engineer sounded bis whistle again and again, but the rider only lashed bis horse Into a gallop and made no effort to turn off into the farm lands which flanked the right of way. At the end of a mile long cbnse tba locomotive waa ao close Bpoa the laboring horse that the cowcatcher al moat touched It bind hoof. The pes tered engineer leaned out of Id cab window. "Ton blamed Idiot!" be yelled "Why don't you get off the track?" Over hi (boulder the frightened yokel flung back a desperate retert: "Naw, sir! Ef ever you got me out yonder on that there plowed ground you could ketch me In a minute!" Saturday Evening Post. The Top Hat' Tyrnny. Speaking about the top hat. nn amus ing Incident, of Its tyranny may be re called. At an International exhibition held at Milan a few year ago Hie or der waa given out that the wearing of the chimney pot would be rigidly en forced at the inaugural caramon Many provincial deputies had never worn one In their lives ami were n little uncertain us to the scope of Hie order. Wbeu they turned up It ni found that aome of them lind not only bought top hat for themselves, but also (or their wives. Londou Chronicle. Something Saved. "What aoccesa did you have raisin; chickens?' "Vary little. Some escaped, thieve stole others and a large number died of mysterious disease." "That waa tough luck." "However, I beat tbo Jinx to the last one." "How was that?" "Before anything could nappes to it I had It killed and put In n plo."-Blr-eotngsas Age-Herald. Curfetity. Gladys Why are you going to all that trouble to open that letter so care fully, Msud? Maud Ob, I had a qua, ral with George and intended to send his letter back unopened, but I Just thought I would sew What he said be fore I returned It Never. Mr. Willis But why don't you take your bank book in to buve It bal anced? Mrs. Willi I don't want thst looking cashier to know bow ch money I've got In there. Pitts FLEETEST OF ALL D0Q3. Greyhounds Can Nun a Pail as Car- rier Pigeon Can Ply. ( oiupnratlvely few people realise of what remarkable speed dogs are ca pable. The wolf cau run between fifty and sixty miles in one night, and the aivtle tot can tlo quite aa well, If not hatter, rvajwan met one of these foxes on Hie lee si n point more than seven tv miles northwest of the Sannlkow territory, which Is ( miles from the Asiatic const I sliimo and Siberian dogs can travel forty-five mile on toe (g in live hours, and there I one case H record In which a team of Eskimo dogs traveled six and one half miles In I wen 1. 1 eight minutes. Kngllsli Keller und pointer hunt m Hie rale of eighteen to nineteen miles an hour, slid they cau maintain the ;i ,i rot at least two hours. Fox hound are extraordinarily swift, aa la proved by the fact that a dog of this laced once u-nt a thoroughbred horse. covering four tulles In six snd oua half minutes. Greyhounds are the sw II test of all four footed creatures, and their eed may Is regarded as equal to that of carrier pigeons Eng lish greyhound which sre carefully selected and which are used for cours log are aide to cover St full gallop s iietwcnu eighteen and twenty three janl every second. It I said that a bare at Its greatest speed never joes faster than at lbs rate of sight ecu yards a second. These Interest ing statistics fully profs Ihs right of the gre) houuds (0 ran as the swiftest of the .uadruiied.--prUBllsld Bapub llcsu VIOLENT DEATHS. On Indication I the Immediate Sea ting In ef Rigor Marti. Mote than once tha question of w baths a person baa died a natural or unnatural death turns upon something grasped III the band. The object I held because the hand stiffens through what Is known ss rigor mortis (pro Bounced rye-gor mortis), a stiffening of the muscle of the body after death. Now. if a person dies naturally this snivelling or the muscles does not tsko place, as a rule, until two hours or more slier death, and tbea It comee on slow l.v In case of violent death, how ever, rigor mortis sets In Immediately It Is through this that many s mur derer has been caught and many a so called occidental death proved to be In tentional. One of the most remarkable effects of this sudd; stiffening after death ap pears In the accowj of the charge of Halaclava. Captain alaiaa white riding at the bead of the noble aU hundred hail his cheat torn open by a eUssetan shell. Tba arm he was wsvlng In tba ate at Hie moment remslned high uplifted, snd he retained bla seat on his horse. which wheeled around and paaaed some distance tariMgh .the ranka before the rider fell. Tortious of tha bslr sad ctetfclng of s murderer have often been found la tba bands of the victim, while bodlea re covered from the water have brought with tlo.ui clutched In their Angers weeds and tuMd from the bottom, show ing that death uccasred In the water and not on Und. - i-otxtea Answers, Natural Aee ef Man The question aa to what la the nat ural eg of men Is by no mesas set tled, of course, but msny srs of the opinion thst the Frenchman I'louren wits not far out of thai' way In bla eatl mate of the time a ana should live. Taking bis ubaeivalawis trut the group mammalia, of the class vet-tartars ta, a having the closest reaemblsuce to man snd uci species as are ier milted to flv Abe full term of their natural life esafer qircunietauccs not admitting of errsr uf .doubt. Flouren found that their natal life .extended to about five time the ported of their lives from birth up to maturity Ap plying the rule thus obtained to tm man life and taking the age at which the body Is fully matured to ba twen ty year, be concluded the natural duration ef tba Mfe f nan to ba 100 vears aa Stenehenao, So sooner had we eat soot an the first swell of plsln than I became aware of what looked like a herd of elephants, half a mile ahead. They did not move, and slowly It dawned upon roe that tbla waa etaaauenge. A few minute later, seated wVbte the circles ef those enormous stones, I wss Biking inyelf tha old question thst so msny travelers bars asked. For worship, at leatt, these rude masses were erected; that seems fairly certain And t commemorate a battle. If one may Judge from the barrow that crown the neighboring hillock. 1111 glon and war tha two powers that have charmed and rated and tortured the world. So mysterious ta the. whole of life, alike moral and physical, thst the haunting wonder of Rtoaeheuge wa neither Increased nor lessened by what then I ssw.-Scrlbner'. Msny Speolso af gtenai. The bsnana as a substitute for the potato would havs oua drawback. Jt has been found that those who live mainly upon this article of diet soon tend to becoms what Is politely called "tubby." Tbe bsnana with which wa are all fuinllUv la only one of many useful species. Cochja ,Chna produces a single fruit that ut sa ample meal for three una, and lu East Africa an lu toxlcatlng drink Js mads from the us tlve I hi ua ou. Mm4tt , Chronicle The R.e. "Tim first yser of inanied sta t al ways tha most troublesome. After a couple passes thut safely the great danger of separation is over." "Why do you say that?"-. "Jt usually takes s man s yssr to learn ths futility of arguing with his wife "-Detroit Free Press. Tearing Soune. The ear can ba Islued to aovostoin Itself to the sound of ths tearing ot various materials. The noise sccom panylug the tearing of oatton Is uullks that of linen. Tbe warp ha It voice and tbe filling quite another, tba for mer being shrill, while tba latter I apt to be dull. Theee Dear Qlrla. Alice (Just engaged) What da you think Jack ssld ta ma last night? That If he bad to cbooee either ma or $10,000 he wouldn't look at tba money. Maria Dear, loyal fallow! Wouldn't Ilka la dsfc the temptaUon, 1 auppose -Boston 'trmuuityt. To fa1gi. 'iii-fu- Has foil ii n never ewked at Brown's door? Whits Oh, yes, feu Iirowu didn't dars open Jt for fear 'twaa a bill uHaotorl-Naw TorJi SmarleaaV rbe man Chat leeae sad isjugh must LOBSTER Al.1 J CHICKEN. Th Walter Smmed to Think the Order Pitted In Admirably. Obviously the young man who led s flr much younger to a table In an up town restaurant a few evenings ago was n I'omniutir Roth seemed Just a Uttls self ronrh,n mid apparently vary lunch pleased with each other' soci ety. He was more Hiun ordinarily so Mcllntis to see Hint she wss comfort ably located, too, and his attention were, while gentlemanly In ths ex treme, marked enough lo lie) noticeable. Both scanned the menu carefully, and tlnnlly Hie .votiug girl made her selection. The .voting man seemed, while the waiter stood at attention, to be trying to persuade her to change her order, hot she appeared to Insist that her choice should stand llo ds clded fin' bluiself very quickly and gavs lb order to the attentive waiter, who by this I line had btstuue rather rest less, ss though such a modest order did not hold out much hope for any considerable tip. Ilolh apparently or dered salad, but nf different kinds. To s middle aged observer seated at an n BsrsaTBU rsa osvaa. adjoining table tha waiter's eyas ssem ed to twinkle Jut a little bit as be re peated the order loud enough to be huurd aeveral tables away, with a giant's first at the young man atul then at tha girl aa he .did ay "One lobster." as ha nodded ty (lhe man. "atxl seH chicken," wUU a ftaff bow to tLe girl- Several other utuiaers beard the waiter, and every one of them smiled In appreciation The young folk looked a gacb other, the girl blushed, and than bath bi'vudeiiist Into a smile as each accepted the situation a one iu which they had pho-ed themselves. New fork Hun A Bit ef Poetry. H'hstever your . upstiou insy ba and boH'ayer crowded your hours with ulfsll. don't ("U to secure at least a few minutes svsry day fvr the refresh ment of your Inner life with s bjt of iMsHry.-Cbarks Eliot Norton. Impracticable Advlcs. A Chicago physlclun tells this ene: "I had taoltfd at the patient s tougus. felt bis pulse, token his temperature snd wss about to teste cue fuftm. when I itopped and -aid (n the all's tutu's Wife: " '.Miiilain. in addition t l lie ld film I have prescribed. I wish you aAWld see that every inoiiilog your busbead bus a shower luitb ' "The ttouiuu ;..!,.., i worried. But, doctor.' she said, 'rvbsl HW J Jfobj' to do the morning. Wr doni hwfi e Mtf showelsV -UpplUfott's Hod Hand II Before. While engaged lu s conversation two wvpuiinctit iiollce magistrates began telling rjortcs of funny cases that had la-en brought Jufoic l hem "Probably Hie ftmnbuj 1 ever had." leiiuiil.ed one. "wus gu aged ndored man bearing the e.irtnurk of His south i w hn jtpjdlisl to me for a warrutil. The iffciioVr, i w.iq. had been hlasphctu iik' llusfu Isloi arei he had then ippsaM to ins for mM StoMdipg 1st 'ore in v desk, he pioet'disl a follew: " 'Vo bonaii. i wants a warrant for laorgg Wn-liluglou lies dat cokiretl nun vvluii vol.i told to Is' good two weeks mo but he's tmvl) worse'ii evah. all I nil "land liliii no louMaU ' "'lliunpb' I remarked casually Seems to uie I have heard that nam siine where iM'fote ' " 'Ves, ash.' be iinswered, with alac rity: 'two weeks ago. sail ' "-Philadelphia Press Tsstlng s Nsw Herss. A Welsh tourist tells of an experi ence which hrll Id iu during S visit to a country house In. 1sland Ills friend, tbe boot, sent a car to tba rail way station to bring him home. He bad not gone far wbeu the bona be reins restive and finally upset tbe csr Into a ditch. Ths visitor asked ths driver how long tbe animal had been used In harness. "Half an hour, eur." "I mean how long I It slues ha was first put In harness?" "Bhitre. I've told you half sn hour. l-ur,' answered the driver, "an1 tbe rwj'ytr said If he carried ye safe be'd bay him" Vidlff Western Malt. Oet Hur.t Stsrt.it. Doc I'owsrs, Ibe Athletic who died a few year back, always had a line of peculiar chatter ta hand hi pllcher. As be caught each ball ha would say: "That's a peach." "''hill's a ilpin." '7 us ilsi" picking cherries." For sis liuilnge In one am when f'owers ws young 'Mm Ifurst enjoyed this chatter I-'lunlly Hurst called a batter out on a hall that was a trifle low, a be afterward admitted, which I'owers declared was 4 peach- "Lai ting (lie catcher umpire Ida gam for you, eh! Ixelug your nerve, I guess!" ware tba words bunded to 'rim iiurst by tba core and disgusted batter. It had just tbe effect that the hitler desired, for Tim Immedlslaly gut after I'owers In Impressive phrase ology. "Young man, you may he a grand judge of fruit, but you're not on a farm- This Is a ball game. Duiiug tlu rest of the game I call tbe ball and au4k.es without any agricultural remarks from you. .tytberwlse I will ha forced to request you iff he It" Powers bad wo further commaiu. New York Bu - ' p ENGLAND'S THRONE. A On ef tha Heir t It, ths Qrm,n nearer I Vary rtemote. In answer to the question, "Was the enqieior of iletniany ever ronsMnrsd an heir to the Kugllsh thr ind did Queen Victoria have a law passed to exclude li I in from the succom.Iou V" the Philadelphia Press any: "The possibility of the Herman . -in peror ever succeeding ta I he tluouo ( England Is so very remote ns to cause Uttls thought. There was more or less talk on the sllbjei I at the llnio of the marriage of the kaiser's mother t the heir to the tier man throne lu INoM. hut ws are uuable to lind Hull nnj pntiia mentary action was taken even then "After King Qeorge come Ids the sous and one daughter and their ehll dren, If any; then King Ooorge's sis tsr IrtUllse, Duchess of Fife, her two daughter and the lea of Hie rfcjer; then Princes Victoria. Hien Queen Maud of Norway und her son making thirteen at present llyluu lu Hie line of succession. After that Hie succession revert to the descendants of the lute King Edward's brother, Alfred, duke of Edinburgh; Arthur, duke of Con riaught, and ltopold. duke of Albas. As these sll married and bad BnTusmui children and gmndchlldri n. there I a long Una of heirs to the throuu before the succession would conic to Hie de ccendiint of the oldest sister of Mug Edward, the late Empress Frederick of lleiniiiny, the lltsi of which tine is I'm peror William." PITCHING IN BASEBALL. task f Csntrel Will Bender Ulet AH Other Ability. "U iny lei) years' connection with tbe Auiericait league a umpire I havu agon the fact proved again and again thai control s absolutely necessary in win success," writes HUly Beans In Hi. Nicholas. "The more one studies Hie different features of the art of pitching the nigra clearly docs bs see the value that control play u tha success or the pitcher. "f lbs pitcher knows the weakness of ha bailer and Intends giving him a faat bail OU tba liisldo and then dellb erately pitches to the opposite side his knowledge of Ihs batter I or no use to hiss. .ct nf colli ro I has rendered his knowledge useless "If be kuow the shortstop Is to as er and then pilches a ball lo the batter Ibat makes It easy for him M hit through the position vacated by the shortstop bs nullifies the rtreugth of bla Infield Issck of control Is again lbs cause. "If tha patellar signal for a kTSSaf ball In order to be In n Utter position to throw out a runner trying to steal and Instead he gels the ball rbjht over tba plate he I handicapping the catcher. lank of control Is again the csuse. "After all, most of the finer points i of tcbjng are bases) ou ability to con troi the ball " HAMS OF WESTPHALIA. by Which Thy Ar Cured and Flavored. Tli famous Weatphailnn bnms, slilcli are eaten without cooking, sre cured by gu ajjajiurata process that lis been "olki-d oilf putlcnll; and skill fully by generation of BSpsTl ". meu. A artier III the New Vortl Mm thus des. rliss the isiMVes After Isdng rubbtsl tboroiigily with i solution In which there era ItiO Ulrlla of salt to one BSBSjg of Mill er. ti,u hn;ns sre placed on cement sics, or lu tats, ami thickly strewu .villi salt Tbey lis under salt (Of two week and tin I) pass to a rat that cou lulu a 331 per ceut solution of brine. Tbey remain In that solution for eight sen days. Every day tbey are shift ad h) tba vat: the hams ou the bottom are brought to the top, and vice versa. At ths and of the eighteen days the bams are mi kisl. one upou another, In a cool, dry cellar, where tbey re mate for four weeks, In order to ripen that Is, to take on asaft and become Render. Then the salt ia washed off ansa a SfUy tirnsn tupptsi in ttikownrm water, and thu bam are put to soak for twelve hours In fresh wrtec. Alter ba tbey are ready for Hie tuiok house. Tile smokehouses are two or fbfBS stories high, with bole bored lu Ho. flooring Tim lire nts kttullid on the ground tier, and the meat Is liiing on Jbe sis'oud and third BOOTS Tin- tires sre Htdv gllllrely or beach wood, but tbe workmen cnrisianJj fArow Junlpar berries and Jiinli i-r twigs On tbe n bars. Thu lire burns brightly. It Is chaajtrd with beech wood sawdust wheuster ij bnrnj too briskly, The smoking continue for about eight ds Isold Ho; an lent CUrlSJ methods, howc.it, lo haUsf were of ten kept In the smoke hMSM for six week, and It I by this latter method that llu' (jest hams are still made by tbe country folk u( WeNtpluilla. The IndUpenaabl Boy. Caller Haw l your tuvv gates boy getting ahum tBesa sars1 Lawrw Oh. fine: He's got lblus so mixed 1 1 1 now that I cuuldti't net slang wlthoul blm. Iloston Journal Tbg li'l'IDlf of fame slntids II ion the grave Tw 01"" IMWP " allaia l klndlsi) frote ths sshvs of Hie dead Realm They Said: ' YouCan't Raise Corn' in the Northwest, liut corn is grown here -good corn, small cobs, deep kernels, solid anwa, and plenty bushels per acre. Jvver;' farmer- every livestock owner every dalrymao knowa what corn means. Wliulbcr ur uol )iai buns Iksteorals ,111 rc.nful crop la tiiloountrf,ouM -. 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Christian "TVe7 "fB Christian Scientists will hold there uervices at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at P. M. Wednesdays at 7:80 p. m. Sun day School at 1:80 p. m. Read ing Room at room No. 6 Masonic Building and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each Wawk from 2 until 5 o'dock. This is free reading room and people are wel come to come during those hours. Nazarene Church. Regular preaching services each Sunday at 11 a. m.,and 7:80p.m. SMnday-hop) at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Tuesday Bible Study at ?:80 p. m. Wednesday Mid-week Prayer meeting at 7:80 p. m. Sunday evening at 6(46 o'clock young peoples meeting. Will be glad to call on the sick and needy at any time. S. L. Flowers, Pastor. Job printing here. SHOW PKCEJrlHJEJl M'4 - i! llwMesmssal aJ I DOUBLY PROVEN Barn Reader. Can Na Laager Doubt the Evident e. This grateful citizen testified long-ago. Told of quick relief of un doubted benefit The facta are now confirmed. 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BABBST 1 . las ii nrrn 1: W rarrr seta Molb.rabrail Seeelver FITr-spaar atoetiBH ol IS caancll rrr sanosil and rouiik wesoaasi k! ay or. . KTr.nUr. Tvossarer atsrsasl, II t' Lrveua Nor Van Mint sink:, I 'a I In 11 llrnrir KalKn ..S. (.. Ilaln- riieora. Fir urlla imllli Councils 1 1. g. I.iegsu I Haai Nolb. rabrait ( ftp W ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD Bet jQb rBBasV. I al'aaZjLfai IbaJ BBBsfgr Scrubbing Unnecessary jELnsmeJ ypur walls end woodwork and secure finish that js hard nd smooth, non .tUorpent and MtUteiy. Enameled surfaces do nm require scrub bing. An occasional wiping a damp cloth will keep them looking clean tied fresh. MMEQUAUTY ' JtNAJIEIJS (NEALS) ire easily applied. They cost no more than ordinary paint und save you time, trouble and worry. Our "Home Decorating" booklet tells you, how jrou can "do it yourself" at trifling cost. gsk fox a free copy. Burns Hardware Co. Agents Wanted -To represent Th- Lnfnllotte Nursery Co. Trees fcrrnwn In Central Oregon 4000 feet elevation and without irrigation. Best trees for Cen tral Oregon. Everybody wants them. Write for particulars. Thoo'loi'' Hubbard. Box 72, Prlnoville, Oregon. Save Your Coupons. Willi nil kodak finishing amounting lo$2.00 I will given 8x10 enlargement of your favorite film free. Films developed 10c per roll any size. Packs 26c. Prints 5c. postcards 6c. Snyer Studio. Burns, Ore. Wilson's Creamery Butter at Hagey's. - $1500 Reward! Theorem, Cal iiorolsaaaNavse t.lv steak rreteo ttoo Aasertetlaaef which tbe under treed I smber, wTn giv i,ob5 M rewera for .vi deo leedlo 10 the srr.il sad eaa rlnUaueteor ser- ivitrnartlae aal in Sore, esstlt or mute, belenala. . 1 .;i r.-- '-O .117 UI II. b-i. lus'ldiuoii tntho sbor., th asd.aibraad 1 (,iTit thr Mmr 1 iinilliiou Kido.ao lor all ho I, ran, Imi aasaa aaod Isioi botherelth.r Jaw. Bessd wrarasd la labt roualle Kesg ll.ri'.y, lk.r au4 I'ruuk ounotle. Itome vriiti'i wtici eats. 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