Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    MEMTOltD MX1C TUllfUNE, MMDIfQltD. OBKflOX, 'ITBSDAY, BHOEMTmn 21. 1915
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FORBES-ROBERTSON
DISCUSSES STAGE
AND THE IVIES
Tin' tSnlui'iliiy issue of 1 lie Sitcrii
nionto Hco eontnins an interview with
Fotbes-Hobertson, wlio pluvs m
Mcilfonl, WcIiii'.mIiiv eveninj,', Deeem
her 'J.'l, by I1. 1C. MeClutehy, thu tal
ented editor of Unit paper, in part as
follows :
"Hearty wn the luunlelasp of Sir
John Foibes KobertMin as we met in
the Hotel Stockton Yesterday uftt r
iioon, and ohnrminul" interesting his
talk for considerably over an hour in
bis room after lunch.
The actor is the lean greyhound of
the stii;;e. His face has the leanness
of the absorbent student, of the
thoughtful delvcr, of the. conscien
tious worker in the higher fields of
intellectuality. There is no spare
flesh upon it.
It is a charming faco n soulful
face u face tlinl grows upon you -that
magucti.cs you.
Alike Student and tteiitlenuin
No innu can be with Foibes Itoli
ertson cvcli for a brief peiiod and
not recognize that the man is one of
dominant intellect, of keen vision, of
spiritual force; a man who is. every
inch nlike the student and the gentle
man nn actor without strut, seem
ingly without vanity; soft-spoken
and modest in his speech, although
keenly incisive; and at all times thor
oughly frank and delightful.
As he rambled along from subject
to subject in well-chosen Knglish, I
could not but think bow different he
wns in his simple naturalness and
unnffeetediiess from the portrait
painted by Oliver (loldsmith of the
tfrcat (larrick.
On the stage he was simple, natural,
nffeelmg;
'Twus only that when he. was off ho
was acting.
' An Illuminative Accompaniment
"From grave to gay, from lively to
severe," the Forbes Robertson com
ments marched and countermarched
along the pathway of bis ideas.
The questions addressed to him
were put through analytic and illum
inative processes in his answers, and
came out in limpid, clear-cut and de
lightfully welcome Knglish.
And the faco was as expressive as
the voice; an illuminative accompan
iment that more than onco caught me
so strongly that really I coifess, as
J am writing, that here and there I
do not lenieniber his particular words
half as vividly as tho interpretative
expressions that played over his mo
bile countenance.
The Maronlnii Theory
Wns Shakespeare Hncnn? evident
ly is a periodical spasm of crypto
grammatie exploitation with which
the tragedian has no patience.
To him it is inconccivuhlo that tin
con could haw wr.tten Shnkesnean
Win'" the lawyer never could have
been lis Movcnly as the Hard of Avon
was more than once, neither could In1
have approached his poetic heights.
The examples of Haeon's poetry we
have prove that.
Tho Keynote to llainlot.
Forbes Hohertson does not believe
Shakespeare intended Hamlet to be
either insane or hnlf-liisnno. The
keynote to Hamlet's character is con
tained in these words of Hamlet to
Oiiihleithteiii in the. second eeuo of
the second act:
"I mn but mad nuflh-iiortliwost;
when tho wind is southerly I know a
hawk from n handsaw."
The terrible disclosure by his fath
er's ghost was enough to have unset
tled any latin's reason, hut Hamlet's
was a philosophic mind, which was
hjow to net, and it did not go the way
that madness lies.
At this point the actor diverged to
state that undoubtedly -uluit Shako
s tea re intended to write, and prob
ably did wiitc in the above quotation
us coming front tho mouth of Hamlet,
was that he knew tv hawk from a
homslutw- -ii small heron, well known
to all the country lads in Shake
frponie's county nnd in adjoining
counties.
Sliakcspcam Meant for the Stago
Shakesponro wn mount eminently
and primarily for the stage, and for
no other puipose. The plays wore
written by an netor and a master of
stagecraft, to he noted.
Shnkot-ponte U not ambiguous or
ilnfk.
Outside of here nnd tlioro vague
and disputed phrases or sontunoos or
word,, the immortal hand is clear nui!
lucid. Aud whvic lie i not entiiely
plain it i nunply borauM tit wint
er lime got in the wrong ward, or
becnuM somc vvord or 4irft or mmu
inou fcwech in the ilayn of Skk
man Im ht iu oinaififaitfti in Mm
lnHfiwue of ludy.
Fur it Miu.t h nmmmtonA that
SUakfowrr wrote hjmI iktti kt ft
ILL of m )'r. Tb wokdter
MARGARET ILLIMGTON IN "THE
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aaaaaar9? Vlml t JpiV&vpa. & IftH
HtVHHHftJL&rC $ &7. i. it
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The role of F.linor Shale iu the big '
Henry Arthur Joihm plnj, "The Lie," I
which Margaret Illington presents nt
the Fage tonight, is generally con- j
ceded to be the best pnit that Misij
Illington has ever played. Jliss lll-j
ington finished last .luuu nt the Har
ris theater, New York City, n run of'
an entire year, and is at present with (
her New York cast aud nroduction
milking n comprehensive tour of the I
country. Any contribution made by
Mr. Jones to the literature of thu
stage is always interesting, for he is
one of Fnglnnd's three most distin
guished playwrights, and "The I.io"
is said to he intense from beginning
so niiioh tlint he is not in every plnco
or every page as plain ns can be, but
that he is so remarkably plain nearly
everywhere.
C.'ood Actors Itest IMuralois
According to Forbest Hohertson
Actors thoroughly appreciating
Shakespeare and capable! of inter
preting him luminously to nn intelli
gent audience, are the best Shake
spearean eduentos.
They will give a betler idea iu one
pciTonuniiec of the ehiirnctcr of
Hamlet, for instance, tluiii the stu
dent could obtain from poring over
page nfler page of di-puting eout
mentutoiv. Shnkctfpcuro intended to be plain
and simple nnd direct. Ho wrote
playv with the pen of a marvelous
student of human nature, n wonder
ful interpreter of till the passions
and all tho emotions- of the human
heart.
No I'eohlcui llmnialLst
The curl of Avon never intended
his plays to be deep wells of philo
sophic teaching, or of philokophio or
nny other problems.
He simply Avroto not only for tho
mere pleasure of writing, but us n
matter of bus'incs.
He wrote because he could not help
writing; nnd it is nil itonsonso to
claim, ns ho many commeutittorH do,
that he had in each play some deep
laid plan of tcachinf some great
moral lou or tupping some deep
vein of philosophic inquiry.
As to the scholarship of Shake
speare, be had moie than tin average
learning for those days.
The .Moilcsund the Unmui
The knighted actor of Kngland does
not believe the ninnc will prove n
detriment to the jlramn, hut rather,
in the long run, an aid.
They will probably never be used
with micc'Ch in interpreting the
Shakospeaiean piny. For who, for
instance, could interpret, without
words the "To be or not to be" tml
iloquy of Hamlet.
Shnkosiicaro will ever remain an
author who numt he pokon to bo ap
preciated. He will nover bo ado
quatoly, or iu nny proper way, repre
sented iu tho movie.
The Condition of tho Stngo
Upon tho ever-rectirninr question
ns to whether the stage lias improved
or totroicrnded, the view wns held
that on the whole it has vntly un
proved. Th aiovouly work of other
day would not he iwnuittftl by any
eorapoleut manager anywhere to4ay.
Forbo ItobeitaOM eftHiMorh MHtie
of the rwvbin lJy" f real advant
age to tit ktatf?, pciall tho
which teach our nmral liuou, or
Mmm doaiiiiy with kuhjtii upon
which there should b thought aad
4itMiiioa. II ha no o, twiwovw,
for th tranter tar f the -iulW
m Jraina. It i ut hi" viow !
gmee to tho atago. Hat thwM ro
LIE," AT THE PAGE TONIGHT
to end. .Margaret llliuglon has long
been recognized ns the "oremost act
ress in America in the delineation of
emotional parts, and she is said to
handle this role with a sweep nnd un
derstanding that entitles the part to a
niche iu her repcrtoriat hall of fame.
"The Lie" concerns two sisters,
one a sweet, modest girl, extremely
honest, while the other is a grasping,
cheating, lying thing, lty telling a
most horrible lie she wins her sister's
lover to herself. For n short time it
would appear that she has gained ev
erything, but lies lire difficult to keep
down, nnd when the truth comes out,
as it finally does, tho elder sister's
anger and resentment tiro supuib.
- ! Jipuil i ip i W '-
nUvnvs unscrupulous mnnngers who
will take ndvautngo of the appetite
among some for that type of dram
atic literature, and will feed I hem
their fill."
COURT HOUSENEWS
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Blzth and Fir Bti.
Chciiit
dilil'oruia -Oregon Fower Co. vs.
.Minnie A. MeKee, uelioii for money.
, A. Mrndshnw vs. .1. Kinney,
net ion for money,
Hutlor-ThoinMon Co. vs. K. A.
Fisher et al., to foreclose mortgage.
A. L. Carter vs. Irene YV. Oarvin,
suit iu equity.
Oeorge l(. I.itullev v. W, II, Jnek
hon ct nl., to foreclose tax lien.
Prnhuto
Ksluln of Lnuisn I'owidl, inventory
nnd nppraiitcmcnt.
Itato of Lottie Owens el al., min
ors, lwtitiou, order.
Ktittitu of John I'iorson, inventory
nnd nppniisenicnl.
Hstate of David II. ITindercy, proof
of Diiblicatiou.
Kstate of Kdward N Smith, order
allowing filial account, final account.
Ileal Kstiito Transfers
Cnetus lMnntntion Co. to Alf
red L rotter, lot '2 in block
I, K. It. V. Orchnrd Tractb,
10 acres . ..$ 10
M'argaret McCarvel to Fniuk .1.
McCurvel, J ncic in sec. HI-.MI)-IV.
J
Autwiuo Dupniv et ux to Clnni
Dujiniy, lots in Unite Falls . 1
(loo, F. Loiuitthiiry et u. to li,
S. Tinny, 'JO r rw iu see. lfi-JI7-'J'
1
Lillian M, Lounshury et vir to
K. S. Tinny, HHino 1
Km I S. Tump to WHldo V. W1I-
lurd et ul., same . .. .... JO
X. II. Latimer et uv to It. J.
Fiorhor & Co., miiiinx prop
ortion and lauds in twp-i. H7,
: and ! wet . . .. 10
X. II. Latimer et ux to K. J.
Kiholier & Co., Mttno . 10
A Fair Pi-ojmsltioii
Tho tunnufacturers of Mcrltol
Rheumatism Powders hiivo no much
confidence In this preparation that
they authorlzo us to sell them to you
on a positive guarantee to. gtvo you
rollof In ull cabe of Kheumatism
or refund your money. This Is cer
tainly a fair proposition. Let us show
thorn to you. Prices 60e aud 11.00.
Uielutlve Aenry, llaaklna Drug
Moro Air.
VOn HUNT MIMtTMiAMfOUH
lrrAMrMtooib - o
fOR lUWr Toatral IlMt !.-.
fitolie4: good mttwim t
rttbi Mmloa. ie or tall fmk
K. Max. PhoM 41. ill
rem niCNTnotiBics
FOU SAL.R Horse, hnrness and tuir
rev. Address llox 3G, It. F. D. No.
2. 231
FOU KENT Colonel Sargent's res
idence on Oaktlnlo nve telephone
owner nt Jacksonville, or Inquire
of 11. I). Nye or Hoy 11. Peebles nt
Medford. 253
FOK KKNT Modern furnished houso
keeping rooms, closo In; gas nnd
wood stoves. 234 Knst 9th. 238
FOK UBNT Well furnished C-room
bungntow very reasonable to deslr
ablo tenant. 422 S. laurel St.
FOU SAIiK ItKAb KSTAT
FOK SAIiK Oolng nway. A fine Ir
rigated farm water all puld for,
in acres signed to sugar beets;
could put In 40 acres another year;
nil stock ninclilnery, SO cords wood,
COO boxes apples. Inquire F. R. .1.,
Mall Tribune. 238
FOlfsAM-: Cheap, twenty ncreH of
npproved licet land; can ul! be Ir
rigated; flvo miles from Central
I'olnt and about two miles from a
railroad station. For particulars
address It. K. 1). Xo. 2, llox 80.
Central Point. Ore. 238
rou SAXJi-irtrraiTCHm
FOK SALK Jorscy heifer eomliiR
fresh soon. I'liono C70-M. 231
FO K SAIiK Nine corn fed shotcs at
n bargain; also kccho. Phono
C91-J2.
FOK SALK Team of nntlen, weight
900 lbs. each, tl year olds, $225. O.
C. HORS.
FOK SALK Hampshlro boar; regis
tered; six months old, Jiri.OO.
Phono 8-F2. 237
FOK SAIiK Small grain Tod hogs
delivered dressed for 8c n pound.
K. R. Nenlon, Central Point, Phono
llxxl.
FOK SALK Team, weight about
1D00 pounds. Photio 31C. tf
FOK SALK Cheap. IS horses. Vin
son's barn, N. Klversldu Ave. 248
FOU SALE MlSCmjliANKOUB
FOiTsaiTr -LlKlit "rondste'r" In f iiio
conditien: llosch Imiltlon. Strom-
berg carbureter, good tires nnd fine
motor; bargain for quick sale, or
will trade for touring car. Ad
dress Koadster, care JInll Tribune,
or Kox 177, Jacksonville. 234
FOK SALE A good Western Cot
tngo organ )1K. Inquire at 1115
(West 9th. i 234
FOK SALK Alfalfa hay.
8C7-K.
Phono
240
FOK BALK Forty two cords of dry
plno wood. Inquire of Koy II.
Peebles 23H
FOK SALK Imparled alfalfa seed.
Ulox 74, Mail Tribune. 23 1
FOK SALK Ono man tops for Ford
enrn nt tho Tentlund Top Factory,
10C N. Front St. 245
FOK SALK LUtWCIqbHeed wheal;
team good work horses. James
Campbell, Phono :ill-K. 230
FOK SALK- narley; nlso baled bar
ley straw. Phono 732-J2. 255
WANTED MmumlirtNEOUB
VbVrsXLE itnbber " tired "buggy:
strongly built and In good condi
tion. Phono 11x2, Central Point.
2.14
FOK SALK Empty whiskey barrels,
suitable for cider, vinegar, etc.,
$1 each. It, C. WnHhhurn, Central
Point. 23 1
WANTRO Furnished homo, wl t h
heat, for C months, llox G4, Mall
Tribune. 234
WANTRI) Women lot us help1 you
make money belling guiiiuutccd
hosiery to -ear; full or part tlmo;
big profits; experience unuoceu
sary. Addrims, International Mills,
Hox 122, Norrlstown, Pa.
WANTED To purohasa Irrigated
ranch; prefer locution Iu dlutrlct
north and east of Medfqrd; placo
must bo irrigated or under propon
ed extension of irrigation ditch;
prlco must be reasonable; gtvo
jirlco and bobt terms, uIho section,
township and rungo iu replying.
Address P. O. llox 207, Medford.
Oregon. 233
:ss i-. -rr-?i, -r-3. r?xutjT ) ; tt - ,t -a
FOIt KXCHANfiU
FOIt Tit ADR -One team mules, two
milch rows, for team young horses,
weight not less than 1200 lbs. M,
Marfthnll, Central Point. 23C
NEW TODAY
80 acres on the Applegate, with
Bomo stock and Irrigation, 14900.00.
Another there of 100 acres, stock, ir
rigation and buildings. 17500 and
many other ranchos priced right.
A good ono near Pendleton, Irrigat
ed and water right paid, 187 acres nt
$100.00; will take In good llttlo placo
in oxclmngo.
A fow furnished and some unfur
nished Iioiibos for rent.
C. D. HOON
Koom 10, Jackaou County lUuik llldg,
T1.MHCAHI)
INTHItriUlAV A ('TO CAK CO.
Loavo Medford dally except Sun
day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix
at S a. ni., 1150 a. m., 1:16, 2:30,
3: IS and I: IS p. m. AUo on But
urduy at II- li p in. Hundaya leuvo
at 10 a. m 4 p m. and 9: 10 p. hi.
Luave Ahlad far Medford dally
OMOft iunimr at a. ii., lt:S0, 3:10,
3:10, CIS sad 0:11 p. W. tady
j Imv0 AahlHad oi a. ., I .M, stoo
lokOMl lt:IO p. m. 4
1UJSINICSS DIUECTOKV
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPKINQ CO. -W
arc operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plaut In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 2G North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHKRRY- Attornoy.. and
.Notary, Koom !), Jackson Countj
Hunk Ilulldlng, entrance N. Cen
tral, Medford, Ore.
POKTKK J. NEFF, VM. P. MKALI31
Attorncys-nt-lJiw, Kooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dank bldg.
A. K. KRAMES, LAWYEK Oarnott
Corey bldg.
Q. M. KOKEKTS Lnwyor.
Medford National Dank Dulldlng.
. ' . ' ' '. .;. -saai' "i. i "... ... as.
Dentists
Dr W.M. VAN'sCOYob
DK. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnett-Coroy llldg., ulte 310
Medford, Ore. Phono 8CC.
Collections nnd ItejHirts
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected Bomo accounts 14 yoan
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tho Iluuoclt Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hne
klna' llldg., 210 R. Main st.
Knglnccr nnd Contractor
FRKD N. CUMM1NQB Snglncor and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. llldg
Surveys,, estimates, irrigation
drainago, orchard and bind Im
provement. Clarbngo
QARI1AOK Oct your premlsoi
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wngonB foi
good service Phono 274-L. F
YjUIon.
Instruction In Muslo
HAIG11T MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Gnrnott-Corey bldg. Fred Al
ton Halght, piano; Mrs, Florence
Hnllldny Haight, voico. Phone
72.
Ptiyslclans nnd Surgeons
DR?"F G ." "c IA RLO W; DTti EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physlclnnu, 4 16-4 17 Oarnett-Coroy
bldg., phono 1.03C-L. Restdoncc
2G South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ontoopathlc
physician, 303 Gnrnott-Corej
building. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. RMMENS Physlclnn nnd
surgeon. Prnctlco llmttod to eye,
oar, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glusses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., oppoelto P. O. Phouo 507
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd
surgeon Phones, offlco 30, real
dnnco 724-J. Office hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. MARTIN C. DARKER Physi
cian and surgeon. Otflco Palm
block, opposite Nash hotel, llourr
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
T. Q, I1EINH, M. I). Eye, Ear
Nobo nnd Throat. Ilcadachoa and
nervous conditions rollovod bj
properly fitted glasses. Cross oyet
straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main
St., phouo 303. Consultation free
GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. I).
Homocpathla Physician, Surgeon,
228 East Mnlu St., Medford. Ore
gon, Offlco phono 142, rcsldenco
phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to
4 p. in.
Printers nnd Publlslion
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has thf
best equipped printing offlco Id
Eoulhorn Oregon; book binding
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
a
Public Stenographer
M. T. RDWARDS, Stcogrnphei
and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410
Gnrnott-Corey building. Office
phono 709-J, resldonco phone
1G3-R.
IIRRIIERT J, 11ERRIAN Stenogrn
pher, room 29, Jurkson County
llunlc llldg. Dictation taken any
placo any tlmo by tho only Stcno
type operator In Southern Oro. Of
flco phono 515, Rec. 275-J.
Transfer
HADH TRANSFER & STOKAOE CO
Otflco 42 North Front st. Plion
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed WHY?
IT IS VOUK HUSINKSS TO SUB MK
Because niy stock, ta truUo Is to
bare optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho boat buy In this county.
I havo beon on too ground look
ing out for you for tht. past five
years. Nearly everyday 1 have in
vestigated eomo "good thing." I hare
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
cure me satisfied customers.
In a few hours tlmo I can gtvo you
the benefit or this resarch. It Is my
business to show you over tho county
and Introduco you to the poialbllltles ,
and opportunities her 8 Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
:tm W Mala HOtmi
FOUR DAYS TO
rrUnic'riM AC
llIYiOaiTm3
TheClerkt Are Uettlnif Today Tor iheFlnal
FourDkyt'RuiliofChrlilmkiShopperi.
SANTA CLAUS
WILL IIR AT THIS STORK
EVERY DAY FNTIL CHKIST.
MAH, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
The Wonder Store
I YioL flBaw"
akakaH " fll
laiaiaaiiam. tJU-aV PPpJ
AaaiaiavmBBHLSldiBiaS
Buy Useful Gifts
n&M
AVe liavo a nicn lino of Leather Goods, consisting of
Ladies' Hand Bags, Purses, Manicure Sets, Card
Cases, Music Rolls, Cloves, Traveling Slippers, Ci
gar Cases, eii.f eie. AVe also earry a big line of Cut
lery, "Razors, Sporting Goods, Trunks, Bags, Suit
Cases, Guns, Ammunition and many other suitablo
presents.
Medford Harness Co.
- ; J r
E.U. LAMPORT, Prop.
You Can Go Home
For Christmas!
If you lake atlvantiiRunf the ' LOW ' nourtll-Trip,
sU,Fares that, tho KOUTIIKIW PACIFIC wlfl hnvo on-
Halo fgr-tho holiilaj-H.
ON SALE
December 17, IB, '2'J, 'J.I, ty, 20, 01, Jhnuary IhI
between nil stations of Southern Paeifi'o in Oregon.
Hetuni limit .Innitnry '
YOU CAN GO TO CALIFORNIA, TOO!
The holiilay rotiiul trip raliw nlso npply from Ore.-, ,
on to Cuiifoniin (except Kliinialli 'Pnlls brunch)
lii'HlinntioiiH on the following lnteij: ie,e, '2,' l!l,
2-1, 2li, .'10, .11, .Tau. 1. Ketuni Umil iC Jim. 3d,
$12,75 saved on round tilp to I.ns Angles, t
$13.25 saved on roiuul trip to Sun Francisco.
Conospmnlinc reiluotinns to all points 'm.
' AhIj the loonl nxetit.
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, General Passenger Ayent
After January
nrst 1916
Write at once for our new free cntnloj; in which ore plainly
Uated and priced the best nnd
brands ot liquors. You
of buying by mail Irom-wholesAieMO-con
Burner most economical and satisfactory.
All order will be filled In exact conformity with the
new law. Haw thU law affect you in ita applica.
lion u et tortn conciariy
Ituarantea our kooU and a
cannot advcrtlia alter January ir, inercrore win
be uimblo to communicate with you unl you
(tAl Get vour
mffim our mailing list now
if,. i
m
Ml wnia lor our pricsi on
bona,
'JULIUS LEVIN
Christmas Presents
i what shall muy .'
1 DAISY
l L'SiWliWrilL
NtaNbaROwPICtAaKSBl
BUTTER, OF COURSE
Stnrt this Christmas right and
please llio whole family. Notliinj
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DAISY BUTTER, 65c FOR 2 LBS.
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