RURAL E N T E R P R IS E had happened he cou.dn t a ffo rd to have ns leave the bush. You see, not w ith s ta n d in g my tw o bags o f In d ia n stu ff, he suspected me o f spying on his place— and p robably chose the F ry in g Pan as a safe means o f g e t­ J0Z allyour walls For sleeping rooms — formal parlors and reception halls — dining room and living room — for the library — and for public buildings. Properly applied it won’t rub off. Ask your dealer for Ala- bastine Colorchart, or write Miss Ruby Brandon. Alabas- tine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. C H A P T E R X I— C o n tin u e d “ You mean she is held there against her w ill? " broke In St. Onge. "A b s o lu te ly ! B u t l.afium m e, fro m w hat she to ld me, fe a rs she w o u ld te ll w h a t she know s— In fo rm th e a u th o ri­ tie s." "W h a t a s itu a tio n fo r a w o m a n !" deprecated Penlse. “ Yea. she e v id e n tly hntes h lin — h in te d vaguely at m any th in g s, when Luflatnm e was absent at th e trade- house. But the o n ly In fo rm a tio n I succeeded In g e ttin g was th a t P ierre, the In d ia n, who came here in Septem ­ ber, was sent down riv e r p a rtly to spread W ln d lg o ru m o rs." “ li e ta lke d w ith Tete-B oule, and le ft s h o rtly a fte r," nodded St. Onge. "O h, by the way. Is T ete-B oule, the g reat sorcerer, s t ill here?" "Yes. u lthough som ething happened when M ichel came hack. T he y had a long ta lk one n ig h t In T ete-B oule's shack. 1 heard the tro u b le fro m th e beach and found M ichel th re a te n in g to cu t Ills th ro a t.” "W h y did you In te rfe re ? " laughed Steele. " H e ’s been u se ful as a h u n te r, and I'm so short-handed. B ut I am In te r­ ested to hear how you le ft Ogoke, m onsieur, and w hy you were so re c k ­ less as to a tte m p t to run th e F ry in g Pan." "W h e n I re tu rn e d to th e shnek w here we had le ft o u r hags, I found D a v id rep a ckin g some o f th e s tu ff. L n fla in n ie had had our huggage searched.” " D id you accuse him o f It? ” " I never hnd the o p p o rtu n ity . Rose I.n fia m iiie came to the shack and o f­ fered to te ll a ll she knew about La- fla in n ie 's a c tiv itie s I f I w ould ta k e her — 18— “ By g n r! You not d row n een C* F ry in g I ’sn, Daveed? We t'o t ynu dead men. By d a m ! I glad to see you, Daveed. and you, in ’sleu, all I rig h t, h o t' you tw o, beeg an' strong Je„ lie same?" T he d e lig h ted k llih e l A lsb a stin e—• pow der in w h ite and repeatedly w ru ng the hands o f his tin ts. Packed in 5 pound package», i amused, hut perplexed frien d s. Then ready for use by m ixin g w ith cold or warm water. Full direction« on ; St. Pnge reached Steele. every package. A p p ly w ith an ordi­ “ Mon P le u ! Mon P le u ! M onsieur nary w all brush. S u itab le for all j S teele! W elcom e to W a llin g River,” in te rio r «u rface« — p la ste r , w all he exclaim ed In a voice, » tra in e d — un­ board, brick, cem ent, or canvas. n a tu ra l. “ D o u b ly welcome, my dear ' S teele! W e th o u g h t we looked at (he dead when you entered th a t door - M ichel and I. An In d ia n brought word th a t you were lost in th e Jack- lish rapids, last m onth. We were ' hopeless— and now we are o ve rjo ye d .” "T h u n k you, sir, 1 ain glad to tie ! hack. We ran th e ra p id s —It's a long : tale, colonel.” St. Onge suddenly sta rte d , tu rn in g in b e w ild e rm e n t fro m Steele to M i­ chel. “ W h a t was th a t? ” D a vid doubled w ith la u g h te r a t the su rp rise o f th e Iroq u o is. Again, to the b e w ild e rm e n t o f th e Frenchm an and his head-man. th e bloodhound, outside, raised a deep-throated p ro ­ test n t th e cold and Ills em pty stom ­ ach, w h ich In itia te d a te d la m o f how ls from the huskies. "W h y , th a t's W ln d lg o ; he's h u n gry !” laughed Steele. "Y o u ’d b e tte r look a fte r thpin, D a vid , before th e home dogs s ta rt to fig h t.” "T h a t, a dog? I t sounded m ore lik e | a llo u .” “ I ’ve b rought a bloodhound to tra c k I the W ln d lg o ; also to g ive him a b it o f his own m edicine. I lls name Is Fete, but D a vid and I c a ll him 'W ln d lg o .' I f 1 | we'd had h im la s t fu ll. It m ig h t have i been d iffe re n t. B u t M adem oiselle St. lot H u « . b tto k lo iu " ■ Pnge? Is she w e ll? ” Steele hastened to usk. C a rn a tio n M u sh b rin gs to T he fnce o f th e o ld e r m an sobered. you r breakfast b o w l o il the "She lias not been w e ll," he said, fla v o r ,o il the n u tr im e n t,o f poin ted ly, “ since th e news came from g o ld en w heat fields. And Joes ' Ogoke." it in 5 minutes—th an k s to th e “ You m ean?" A lb ers process. A sk Yo u r “ T h e news o f yo u r d ro w n in g In the F ry in g Pan, m onsieur.” tr a ” 1 - - Steele th rille d at the words. Then th e re a liz a tio n o f w h a t It hud meant to Penlse St. Onge— tills blow to her hopes s w iftly saddened him . " I w ill go to her a t once,” suld St. Onge. "T h e shock w o u ld ’ he too great — and th e Joy,” he added. " I f you w ill fo llo w sh o rtly , you w ill fin d yo u r Pend u» yo u r fa v o rite film , anapahot or <»ld room, mich h i It Is, ready. photnaraph w ith NINETY CENTS In In th e liv in g room o f th e fa c to r's stam p s or m oney order » m i w e w ill re ­ urn to you In ----------- five d ays you r o rig in a l q u a rte rs Penlse St. Pnge w a ite d fo r picture and B E A stse tlT f HxIO BR O E the man re tu rn e d fro m the dead. kh'l.AIttlK M K a NT. In M . ID or E n te rin g . Steele w e n t to her and sm aller If you d esire, se cu rely packed for m altin g Paper B est Adapted to took both h e r hands. thin work In lined and the W orkm an* " I have conte hack, Penlse St. Pnge. ■ hip can n ot be ex celled as I p rom ised." he suld, as her dark Read O nly M IX F T T CF>TR eyes b ra ve ly tnet Ills, b u t th e co n vu l­ C. A . C O M P A N Y k o i «21 ( a llf o r w l* sive movem ent o f her lip s betrayed Luggage “ L iflsm m s Had Had the Im m inence o f tears. Searched.” "W e are— so glad— so glad yon nre h e re !” B u t the s tra in was too great th a t n ig h t to th e ra ilro a d ." Steele and she tu rn e d fro m h im to hide her b o ld ly answered. Ig n orin g the In fe r­ emotion. ences w h ich m ig h t be d ra w n fro m the " I t Is a happy n ig h t fo r W a llin g statem ent. R iver, m on sie u r," b ro ke In St. Pnge, "A n d you refused, m onsieur, to aid as Steele tu rn e d to th e fa c to r to p e r­ a b e a u tifu l wom an In distress? Ah. m it his d a u gh te r to regain her self- th a t was not g a lla n t." A lth o u g h the control. sm ile was facetious, th e eyes o f P e n ­ " A h a p pier one fo r me. c o lo n e l!" lse St. Pnge were grave. Steele fe lt rep lied the man who yearned to take th a t he had been p u t on th e defensive. I the g irl, who had w a lke d to the end " I to ld her th a t we needed flo u r— o f the room. In his arm s and co m fo rt w ould sta rve I f we le ft th a t n ig h t. A t | her prom ise her th a t a ll should be th a t m om ent D a v id knocked a man rig h t In the end. down outside, who proved to he La A t supper St. P nge Insisted on bear­ flam nie. W h a t be had come fo r I do ing o f Steele's tr ip home. not kn o w ." "B e fo re I begin, te ll me I f 1-aflamnie "W a s It not cle a r to you whHt he came fo r, m onsieur? L e a rn in g she has shown his hand?" "N o , we have heard nothing. One was not In th e house, he went to the o f his In d ia n s on the wuy to A lbany I shack o f the g a lla n t Am erican, to find w ith a le tte r to ld M ichel you had been | It guarded by his fa ith fu l In d ia n ? " o j , t , Melu MsSsr Ien. w hich they e vid e n tly resented. ' hail lo leave w ith o u t o u r flo u r. and D a vid broke some o f his fingers I paddled all n ig h t, pushed up th e Itougc L o o ks / 1 L We also T hia w o rrie d me co n s id e ra b ly ; It anil over to the Jackfish. / KYX MAI.V» < •*»•*« meant leaving on th e Jump In the | discovered th a t they had taken a ll our AAauiaoAl oo/A rifle shells. I was sure we had d » m orning before th e re was tro u b le '' "A n d th ia Rose Lafiam ine, w hat la lanced p u rs u it hut at the F ry in g P in tw o In d ia n s, who had tra v e le d o v c she lik e ? " asked Denise. Steele fe lt th e blooa In his face In land were w a itin g fo r us. T lit n k i i. ’ spite o f th e le g itim a te ends fo r which we were helpless and w ould co e lie had w orked, th e episode w ith Hose ashore, they d id n 't fire on us un d j they saw we Intended to run the r > had le ft an unsavory taste t hen one raised hta rltte. l e i "She Is a s trik in g lo o kin g woman, was shot by D avid. who hod fnonc a w ith , I utn confident, a s tra in o f In dlan blood. It « a s very evident th a t ! c a rtrid g e w hich L a fia iiim e s men had YOUR FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPH ENLARGED 90 Cents 1 I ( e ï I ï ti 1. t V il t a u 90 Cents FORDS run SMOOTHLY with M[onahfotor 1 'fLAMEtK £ Y £ S ° ,3FiOURL yQUR^ muuded Peals» ” 11« rig h tly saw that a fte r tin g rid o f us. "H e w ouldn’t a n tic ip a te o u r ru n n in g them v o lu n ta rily , but e vid e n tly ha 1 ordered his In d ia n s to capture and th ro w us In. T hen. I f o u r bodies o r canoe were ever found. It w o u ld ap­ pear lik e a s tra ig h t case o f drow n Ing B ut D a v id ’» shot stampeded the s u rv iv o r in to firin g at us.” "A n d you went th ro u g h th a t w hite- w a te r they say has never been ru n .' •'Yes, somehow we got through, w ith a fo o t o f w a te r in her and a few leaks w here we scraped some »harp ones." They had le ft th e supper table and were In the liv in g room, and as Steele flnished he realized th a t Penise. who sat w ith eyes on the rug at her feet, hail been liste n in g . Was It the old depression, he wondered, o r— "A nd w ith o u t shells fo r yo u r guns, you traveled cle a r to the Neplgon on short rations?” broke In St. Pnge. "W orse th a n th a t. We got hut few fish and before we rein lied Neplgon House, were down to one meal a day.” . Penise looked up. " I am very tire d , m onsieur. You w ill pardon me? Good n ig h t!" A nd she le ft the room. T ha t day Steele had trave le d fo rty , m iles lo avoid cam ping a n other n ig h t on the »now before seeing Penise St. Onge. lie was tire d fro m th e hard day on the riv e r Ice. and distu rb e d and m ystified hy th e mood o f the fac- to r ’a daughter. Once he knew beyond a ll peradven- tu re th a t th is harassed g ir l cared fo r h im ; hound though she was, once she unreservedly placed her fu tu re In Ids hands and ren t th e ve il o f her fo rm e r reticence— her stran g e aloofness, then the tight fo r the fo rtu n e s o f W a llin g R iv e r would he a b a ttle o f Jo y; and at last, when they met. It seemed th a t his dream had come tru e — th a t he had wen. But her a ir o f in c re d u lity , the iro ny o f her com m ent on his s to ry o f th a t night a t Ogoke, sent him to his bed m ortified, tro u b le il, stung w ith the In ju stice o f tie r a ttitu d e . Was It Jealousy? He had held Penlse St. Onge on too high a plane fo r such a descent. Had she been m erely face­ tious, o r h ail she, w ith o u t benefit o f th e doubt, d ra w n a s in is te r Inference fro m the com ing to th e shack o f Bose, and th e ir su rp rise t y l.a tla n in ie ? B u t he had fra n k ly to ld th e f u ll details, he argued. T h a t, o f Its e lf, was p ro o f enough o f the slnglem lndedness o f his actions a t Ogoke. I t seemed so fo r­ eign to his conception o f the ch a ra c­ te r o f Penise St. Onge, th a t, w hen his tire d body fin a lly d rew him In to the o b liv io n o f sleep, he hnd a ttrib u te d her manuer and her silence to the s tra in o f overtaxed nerves. C H A P T E R X II T he fo llo w in g m orn in g the council o f w a r met In the shack o f M ichel where, as the Iro q u o is was u n m a rrie d , there w ould he no In te rru p tio n . “ Now, M ichel,” said Steele, " I ’ve kept my w ord and come back on the firs t snow and I'v e b ro u g h t a hound th a t w ill help us I f we have the luck to hear th a t W in d lg o again. I'v e also b ro u g h t these." T h e speaker s trip p e d th e lashings fro m a canvas-covered bundle, w hich P a vld had c a rrie d in fro m th e sled the n ig h t previous, to reveal to the curious eyes o f M ichel tw o m assive engines o f to rtu re , th e ir steel Jaws b ris tlin g w ith teeth. "B y gar I B ear t r a p ! ” exclaim ed the Iro q u o is, b la ck eyes g litte rin g . "B e a u tie s, a re n ’t they? God help the b ru te th e y close o n !” T hen Steele lifte d six s m a lle r b u t no less w icke d -lo okin g devices, de­ signed to snap on and hold In vlse- llk e g rip th e paw o f th e u n w a ry p ro w le r w h ich stepped in them. "T h e se nre th e strongest w o lf-tra p s made, and I doubt I f any W ln d lg o could get o u t o f one, unless he gnawed Ills leg o ff." "N o w , M ich el, before m a k in g any plans, I am ready to hear w h a t you prom ised to te ll me when I re tu rn e d — w hat you to ld P a v ld and feared to have tne know .” "P a t ees rig h t, m'sleu. You keep de w ord an' cum back to fig h t w ld us. Leeaten I " M ichel fille d his pipe, lit It, and h a s tily opening th e door, circle d the cabin lo assure h im s e lf o f absolute p rivacy. T hen he began. “ You t ’ ln k de tarn you meet ma tn’- selle below a t de rapids dat she was alone?” "W h e n P a v ld and I were p a ckin g up to th e po st?" " A li- h a h ! W ill. M ichel was dere." "W h a t d'you m ean?" asked Steele, puzzled. "Y o u were ta k in g care o f her?" "Y e s." " D id she know it? " The Iro q u o is shook Ills head. "Sho not kn o w ." "W h a t w ere you a fra id of, so near I he post?” "Beeg A n t o lr e !" Steele stared In amazement nt the speaker. " B ig A n to in e ! You mean Io ifia iiin ie 's tnnn - t h e one w ith th e scar on his face?" T he h a lf breed nodded. IMPROVED UNIFORM IN URN ATONAL Sunday School . » LessonT RZV P B rlT Z W A T E R , B D , D ssn Bo’t " I“. E v e n " , S c» » el. M oe»» » “ >'• lB N s w .e s r s r » »■ »*> L esson for M arch 14 ,— THE LAST W IT H — — - WORDS OF JESUS H IS D IS C IP L E S LESSON T E X T —John 11 1-31. GOLDEN T E X T —"I am the w ay. ths truth and the life."—John |4 * - PRIMARY TOPIC— Jeau» T e lls of the H eaven ly Home. JUNIOR TOPIC— W onderful ProinlM * Bakersfield. C a lif-— “ I had a nervous breakdown, unable to leave my bed. I was u n t'ir the care o f a doctor, but w a s not getting along as well as I thought 1 should, so I started taking D r. Pierce's F avo r­ ite Prescription and it is tire tonic and nervine that re- m w k sh red me to health. (r I have never had a physical or a nerv­ ous breakdown since, which proves the thoroughness o f D r Pierce's Favorite Prescription in reaching the source o f the trouble and then overcoming the condition.” — M rs. Gertrude H ig le y, 1224 T ru xto n Ave. A ll dealers. Tablet o r flu id form . W rite D r Pierce, B u ijilo , N . Y, fo r free medical advice. “' in t e r m e d ia t e and s e n io r t o p - I IC— J esu s C ou n sels and Confer» with Boschee’s Syrup H young P p e o p l e and a d u l t t o p - ! IC— C hrist'« L ast W ords W ith H is Dta- j ctplra- T he hopes o f the disciples w ere u t- | te rly s h a tte re d when Jesus to ld them about th e cross. He had to ld them th a t H e was going aw ay and they could not fo llo w H im . T h e ir hearts were flooded w ith g rie f. He consoled HAS BEEN Relieving Coughs fo r 5 9 Years C arry a b o ttle in yo u r car and always keep i t in the house. 30c and 90c at a ll druggists. them by— I. P o in tin g to the Reunion in the F a th e r’s House (v v . 1-3). 1. He Asked Them to T ru s t In H im Even as God (v. 1). F a ith In th e God man C h ris t Jesus w ill steady th e he a rt no m a tte r how Intense th e g rie f, n o r how g re a t the » -••• " J * * EAR OIL e M n NOISEÍ es .« sorrow . 2. H e In fo rm e d Them T h a t H e Was G oing to the F a th e r s House In Heaven to P repare a Hom e fo r Them (v. 2). Priced 1.00 He assured them th a t th e re was P t PU Druÿ$ists abundant room fo r a ll. Heaven Is an j x î about ''Æ64/0/JJ’’ on rcqu LST. e te rn a l d w e llin g place. O n ly those j v O L e o n a r d . I n c . •«-»BAVE» NEW YORK can e n te r who have m ade th e neces­ sary p re p a ra tio n here. 3. He Assured Them T h a t H e W o u ld R a d ica ls do th e fig h tin g th a t ac­ Come A gain and E s c o rt T hem to q u ire s s o m e th in g th a t th e conserva­ Heaven (v. 3). tiv e s kn o w how to preserve. Jesus w ill not w a it fo r H is own to rom e to H im , but w ill come and ca ll fo rth fro m th e grave those w ho have died and tra n s fo rm liv in g believers and ta k e them a ll to be w ith H im s e lf In the heavenly home fo re v e r more. II. Revealing th e W a y tb the F a ­ th e r’s House (vv. 4-11). Hill's act quickly— stop colds in »4 hours. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe is Jesus in fo rm e d the d isciples th a t conquered in j days. Every winter it saves they knew th e place and th e way to millions danger and discomfort. Don't take w hich H e was going. T o th is T hom as chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best interposed a doubt, tn answ er to help science knows. w h ich C h ris t asserts th a t H e is— B e S u re I t's ^ lL ta » Price 3Oc 1. T h e W ay to God (v. 6 ). H e Is m ore th a n a m ere guide or, te a c h e r; H e Is the w a y Its e lf. He Is th e door o f th e sheep f o ld ; yea. th e Cet Red See w ith p o rtra it very e n tra n ce to th e tre e o f life . 2. T h e T ru th (v. 6). H e is not m erely th e teacher, b u t the T ru th in ca rn a te . In I lls In c a rn a ­ tio n th e s p iritu a l and m a te ria l w o rld s were un ite d. T h e re fo re , every lin e o f tru th , w h e th e r s p iritu a l o r m a te ria l, converges In H im . No one can ever have the rea l tr u th about a n y th in g who does n o t have C h ris t. In H im es­ Better tkaa e M utard Platter p e c ia lly we have th e tr u th about God. T o p re te n d to know God, w h ile at th e same tim e re je c tin g Jesus C h ris t Is u tte r fo lly . O n ly as C h ris t reveals God ra n man kn o w H im (Jo h n 1 :1 8). 3. T h e L ife (v. 6 ). C h ris t Is n o t m ere ly th e g iv e r o f life , b u t H e Is the essence o f life . haarlem o il h as b een a w o rld ­ O n ly those w ho receive C h ris t have w id e rem ed y for k id n ey , liv er an d life In th e tru e sense. T h is Is a tr u th b lad d er d isord ers, rh eu m atism , w h ich cannot be a rriv e d a t by In te l­ le c tu a l processes. I t Is a m ys te ry lu m b ago an d uric acid co n d itio n s. w h ich can o n ly he pen etra te d h.v fa ith . I I I . A ssu rin g Them T h a t H is W o rk W as to C ontinue (vv. 12-14). Jesus' going aw ay was n o t to end the w o rk w;hlch He had begun. T h is no doubt means th a t th ro u g h the m in ­ correct In te rn a l troubles, stim ulate v ita l is tr y o f the s p irit-fille d discip le s th e organs. Three sizes. A ll druggists. In sist w ork w h ich He hail begun w ould as­ on the o riginal genuine G old M e d a l sume la rg e r p ro p o rtio n s. A fte r th e Day o f Pentecost th e Gospel took a Ju st L ik e S ister much w id e r range. D u rin g H is m in ­ J im — " I proposed to M abel and she is tr y th e message was confined to the laughed a t m e." S is te r— “ Oh, she Jews, w h ile tin d e r th e m in is try o f the laughs a t th e m ost s tu p id tilin g s ." d isciples It was o n ly lim ite d by the w o rld Its e lf. T h e d iscip le s’ m in is try Freshen a H e a vy S kin was ushered In by th e conversion o f W ith th e a n tis e p tic , fa s c in a tin g C u tl- th re e thousand In one day. cu ra T a lc u m Pow der, un e x q u is ite ly IV. P rom ise* A n o th e r C o m fo rte r scented, econom ical face, s k in , baby (vv. 15-17). and d u s tin g p o w d e r and p e rfu m e . T he w o rd "c o m fo rte r" means l i t R enders o th e r p e rfu m e s superfluous. e ra lly one called to th e side o f a n o th e r tn give help, p ro te c tio n and d e liv e r­ One o f th e C u tlc u ra T o ile t T r io (Soap, O in tm e n t, T a lc u m ).— A d v e rtis e m e n t. ance. T h is c o m fo rte r w a i th e H o ly S p irit. Jesus was the c o m fo rte r w h ile T o y o u th , ra in Is a d is a p p o in tm e n t. here In the body T h e H o ly S p ir it T o gro w n u p s, loss o r g a in . T o poets, was to he a n o th e r co m fo rte r. an In s p ira tio n . V. A ssuring Them o f H ie R e tu rn to Them (vv. 18-24). A lth o u g h C h ris t w ent aw ay He d id not leave H is d isciples ns orphans. He Is s p ir itu a lly present w ith them always. T h e F a th e r and th e Son m ake th e ir abode w ith th e discip le s FO« _ . who lo ve and obey Jesus C lirls t. INDIGESTION! is e e x t V I. A ssu rin g Them T h a t the H o ly S p irit W o u ld A id Them In Rem em ber. 6 B ell - a n s Ing and U n d e ra ta n d in g H ie W ords Hot w a te r vv 25. 26). Sure R elief T h is the H o ly S p irit does hy lllu m in u tin g the m inds o f th e disciples. V II. G ivin g the Legacy o f H ia Peace (vv. 27 31). B y H is peace |s m eant the s e re n ity o f soul w h ich one e n jo ys who know s 25< and 75< P k j sS o ld Everywhere th a t his sins are fo rg iv e n . 1 €$1<1$ Broken in a day CASCARA QUININE Sore Throat! FOR OVER ZOO YEARS Sure Relief 72 B ell - a n s FOR INDIGESTION D ep en d en t U p on G od A ll men. w h e th e r they know It o r not. are unconsciously dependent upon God. else no man could liv e out a day. E x p e c te d G ifts L isted The re lig io u s mnn Is one who Is aw are In China, a b e tro th a l takes the fo rm o f th a t tru th , and w ho seeka hy active o f » b rid a l c o n tra c t. and n category o f choice and w ill to know and do the expected w edding presents is solem nly Inserted In the c o n tra c t th a t hinds the i w ill o f H im In whose g reat hand he stands.— Joseph F o rt Newton. engagem ent; but the Chinese w ould very m uch resent ha vin g th is s tip u la ­ U n k in d l.a n g u a g n tio n considered a “ p ric e ." In Japan, tt Is th e custom fo r the b rid e to give f n k ln d language Is sure to prodne g ifts to th e b ridegroom '» fa m ily — and the fr u its o f unkindness, th a t ta s u f­ there a re m any o th e r In te re stin g frrm e fe rin g in the bosom o f ut lie ra o f In tra m a rita l exchange o f present». 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