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HfEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNR ftfEDFORD, QT?EfiOX, SATURDAY,- JULY 26,-1930.
tj7j jtffiDFORij Mail Tribune
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MEDFOBD MnNTIKO CO.
IIT-iMt N. fir 8!.
ROBERT If. Bl'HL, Editor
f. BUMPTRR SyiTH, Mantftr
An Independent Newspaper
Bnlered m wcond dua matter at Uadford,
Ofecon, under Act of Marco 8, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION HATE8
By Mall In Alliance:
Dallr, with Bundajr, year :$T.50
Dallr. wlUt Biiiriay, month 75
Dally, vltliotit Surxlar, )Mr 6.50
Uailr. wlllwut Sunday, mouth 05
BiiiHlajr, oim year 2.00
tit Carrier. In AftranceMedford, Aidiland,
Jaetsonfllle, Central I'uitit, I'ttoenli, Talent, Uuld
1JII1 aixl on lllglinari:
Dally, Kith Kumlay, month .75
Dally, without fliindajr, month 05
Daily, witliout Hunday, one yrar T.OO
Dally, wltli Huixiay, one year 8.00
Ail terini, catli In advance.
DOES CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PREVENT CRIME?
Offlrlal paper of the City of MmUord.
Official paper of Jackson County.
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Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Perry)
It Is time to take an Inventory.
One of the dclcgntcH to the Re
publican convention, now In agony
nt Portland, alleges ho was "in
structed tiy Providence" to ho
among thnno present. It takes a
politician to gown his every move
in an aura of holiness.
ICDfK'MAHCI'S K.VVAN'.UJir of Chieatfo lias lal. fy TrtrmU
el some attention on both Hides of (lie Atlantic by liis re
marks on capital punishment, which liave added weight because
of his posit ion. He has politicly announced on several occasions
that where capital punishment has been abolished, the homicide
rate has promptly risen; where it lias been restored, the homicide
rate has obligingly gone down again. We slionlil be interested
to know wherp Judge' Kavanagh gets his figures, and how ht'
is so sure that a decrease or increase in the number of killings
is due to this one factor and not to others.
In M issouri, for instance, capita! punishment was restored
in J1II0, after a two-year interval, and the homicide rate has
been slightly higher during niot of the subsequent ten years.
The same is fruc of Tennessee, which followed a similar course.
C omplcte figures are not available for Arizona, which also re
stored the death penalty, but the homicide rate lias been higher
there each year for the past three years'.
Oregon restored capital punishment in 1051, and the next
year saw an increase in homicides of more than fill per cent.
Washington did the same tliilig and the rate remained approxi
mately stationary. There is no evidence that' the rate is now
rising? any faster in those states which have abolished the death
penalty than in those which have not.
IN' FACT, there is no reason to believe that capital punishment
or the lack of it has anything to do with the amount of crime.
The six states within the registration area which no longer kill
criminals have a homicide rate which is less than half as high
as that of the twenty-six states in that area which still resort to
the rope or the electric chair. Some states which have the death
penalty have fifteen times as many homicides in proportion to
population as some others which do not. The point is that abo
lition of legalized killing and a low homicide rate are both
symptoms of a high degree of civilization. They appear together,
but not as cause and effect. The argument for abolishing the
death penally is not that this action will be followed by a de
crease in crime, but that the penalty is barbarous in and of it
self. New Hepublie.
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moisture
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currying hrlckl
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Aiuilhor nutol.sl hun Hklrlcd tlio
ciIku uf a pri ciplct1, uml needs a
new pair of p.-intK..
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UK VKHiKXr (ArlliiKton NowhJ
It's one of tho main ehunieUu'lHttcn
of Hald condliion.
Sevonil, who do not believe In
Kan ta CIiiiih either, douht that the
ancient Turk vIhUIiik this eountry,
Ih 150 years old. JIo recently re
nt I led thrilling IncIdentH of a battle
that was waired two yeiu-H before
lie wan born.
WILSON PLANS WIDESPREAD BLUE LAW CAMPAIGN
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Tho Portland pichh Iflatcs that a
WnHhiiiKlon fnnni'i' finally nmn
iiKcd to heat all tho Ori'Ron iibi'1
culturiHtH to a poker Kiuno Hion
wireil hy a well (IicbhcU HtiaiiKer,
and Ih no nadiler or wIhlt. Ho was
iloniidod of $500, and HinaHticd tho
lralition that only OroKonianit can
loiirnoy to J'oitlnnd and ho finan
cially Mltlnncd.
The preKcnt KtrlnKcncy oauiad u
illstrcHKcd Uemocrat to pick up a
mannolo cover yontcrday, tinder
Iho IniproHBlon that it was a dlino.
TIIIO flUlltV OF WOIIHY
(Kiiiiniih Clly Htnr)
His utter hori'dom appar
ently wan tho rcaHon for tho
Biilcldo of Hurry H. ltlack,
known aa "the wtirld'a Ki-oatoHt
lanillord." Thero In a Klouin
of hope In thin for (ho pomon
who alwayn han a worry or
two to whet hln Inlerent in life.
Ohvlounly. the trotlhle Willi
Mr. Illack wan that ho wan too
perfect an orKanly.er. It wiih
unnocHKary for hint to jtivo
pei-noual nttentlon to Itln hunl
nonn. Ho did not ilny cardn or
Bolt or indtllKU In any other
nport. lie. had not lont In
ntock market nprctllatloun. Ilo
wan happily married. In him
wo perceive tho error of perfection.
Tho firnt- of tho flow dnyn him
panned,, and there in connlderalile
talk about doKnian.
IK Prohibit ion enforcement ever becomes a proven success, the
United States may look forward lo nationwide campaigns
for him- laws governing almost every aspect of life which will
make the I'urilan regime in New Kngland seem liberal by com
parison. Already Dr. Clarence True Wilson, executive secre
tary of the Methodist Hoard of Prohibition, Temperance, and
Public. Morals, has laid the foundation for such campaigns to
I Prohibition as the issues of a new decade of moral re
form. Hay T. Tucker, widely known Washington political observe:
and writer, makes this assertion in an article sketching Dr.
Wilson's cai-.'er published in the current North American lie
view. Mr. Tucker points to Dr..'Wilson's announced intentions
to bear out his belief that Prohibition is not a goal but onlv an
opening wedge for the regulatory element.
A l-TIK l 'lir Dr. Witsfiu concedes thai the Prohibition
"picstion has not been satisfactorily set I led, he lias al-
ica(i, outlined an even more amhil s program," says .Mr
'P. ...I .rm. r .
m arr. i ins requires laws to outlaw the cigarette, to compe
teacinng ol the llible in Iho schools, to regulate the SabbaMi
with blue laws, to prohibit prize-fight ing, t elean up the motion
pictures, to banish all forms of gam'bling, and to eliminate the
'social evil.'
"As -if this were not a sufficiently elaborate project for a
church which, he insists, holds aloof from unlit ies nn.i ,,.,,.
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Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
the mulled milk. That in all he
hut for lunch . . , (.Mrs. W. A.)
Answer No. .Such a substi
tute for lunch might do well
cnuuffh for a lounge lizard or
druKxtore cowboy, but not for a
regular boy. For health's sake It
is generally belter to buy lunch in
a rest a u ra n t where rea 1 food is
sold, mid I believe any one with a
fair understanding of food values
can gt better food at less cost in
the regular restaurant.
Some Hoiichus Still Extant
IMease send me your famous
recipe for exterminating roaches.
(C. J.)
Answer. I really doubt whether
I do right by the inoffensive Utile
fellows. We have no evidence that
they ever cause any illness or do
any harm to man.- I wish some
Fabre would Investigate these in
triguing little insects and publish a
book about them, before they be
come extinct. Meanwhile, if you
insist, repeat the request and in
close a stamped envelope bearing
your address. Hecipe too danger
ous to entrust to printers.
Jt Js Oil ltlht If Nice and Fresh
Being a constant reader . . .
started taking cod liver oil. Would
like to know if it can be taken
during warm weather? (If. J. F.)
Answer. Yes, if you wish. As
a rule it is as well to lay off cod
liver oil thru the summer. Let
plenty of sunlight on naked skin
substitute for it thru the season
while the sun's rays are most
nearly vortical.
Ciosh, Here's Gratitude
Xol long ago I wrote you for
advice and you advised . . . then
they found 10 of my teeth very
bad. I decided to have every one
extracted. Now I have a fine set
of artificial teeth and I am getting
better very slowly ... I just wish
you knew how grateful we are
for your kindly helpful writings.
(K. G. D.) ,
Answer. I had to read it .over
twice, suspecting there might be a
catch in it somewhere, but by
oracky It is genufne. However. I
certainly didn't advise any one to
Quill Points' Da Yen Remember?
Heathen lands are the ones that
have no padlocks.
Middle-class people are those
whose table, manners remind you
of somebody showing how it should
be done.
After all, perhaps the supreme
test of true love is to watch her
eating corn on the cob.
For that matter, the world will
make a beaten path to your door
if you invent a better sucker trap
Hard times: A period when we
use this year's Income to pay for
la.st year's "prosperity."
One . ivay to' outgrow this
mad Impulse to rush Ik to get
a job as a messenger boy.
; TKS YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the MMl Tribune
.Inly 2, 1H2U.
Pendleton Sheriff Til Taylor
killed by prisoners in jail break.
Entire state - u routed.
Shortage of teachers for rural
schools of county.
C. of (V to establish labor em
ployment bureau.
tt. ii. .iuiy ui mr .uacy-Kaird
comedians now appearing in
tent hero, has n red auto with
a canoe body. Mr. Macy is mor
tified by the publicity and atten
tion his car causes.
Forest fire near Jacksonville
brought under control, after hard
fight.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
.Inly 211, lftlO.
IT. K. Hunna, beloved pioneer
Jurat of southern Oregon uawes.
after 25 years on bench.
No more poles to conquer. Noth
ing remains except tho publicity
possibilities of a new baby.
Banquet: A swell feed given to
a struggling hero in recognition
of the fact that he no longer
needs it.
In a $4 hotel you pay for what
you get; in a 10 hotel you pay
for what you get away from.
Americanism: Making the movies
pure to "satisfy popular demand
using naughty posters to make
people think the picture a wow.
Einstein isn't unique, however.
A lot of people think grand opera
great because they can't under
stand It.
IC all of the useless words
spoken were placed end to end
Signed Irttera perUlnIr to oersnnal health and hvrfene, net to dlteaM, dlacnmfs er treatment
wl 1 b answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self addressed envelope b endmed. Lrttfri Sou d he
brW .nd nrltten In nk. IMnjt to the large number of letters reVeheJ only 7rnZrS
U Tun otne MaunTrlbun ' " DOt untvmiDX 10 tlona. Addreaa Dr. William Brad,
TIIK DISIXFKCTIOV OF THK KKIX
Surgeons still rely principally suspect that their staining effects
upon vigorous and prolonged ! n:ui something to do with their
seTubhiiig with soup and hot water
lo "sterill'e" or render "asceptic"
the skin. But (hey
r.eengnize the prac
tical impossibility
nf sterilising even
the cleanest or
healthiest s k I n;
populnrlly. not only among the
doctors but umonc tho laity ns
well. Wc all like to nee the inedl
clno work. I!ut then, one might
say the same thing almut iodln.
Personally I have alwayn pre
ferred to rely on Rood old tincture
of iodin when I wished to ntiom,.
that In. freeing Hie llo itinlnrect my own precious akin
skin absolutely of i Understand, rm very old-fashioned
germs: s. it is the about some things; for example. 1
universal praol lee have only this month dlsenve.'n.l
of surgeons to! the safety razor, and now If you
null i iiimii i i were in I life mini. i-..., r. ......
gloves while operating, treating or I d turn Imlshevlk.
dre.4HliiL' U'ntMwt.1 i...n.n:
.... ' i in- iimsi reeenr nv.iBi uml nn r,r
. . . ' M'XI 11 III lg I t i w ill u-....i i...... .. r,".i".i ...
iiicnt, lie wo I i have it str ve fi.e ..m .. li 1., ......:....! .'.. .. . ino sum
' ,iiiik ,i i'ii-i-i inn i ..'in iiiicruoiis means that
Horn .mcricallS engager 111 'Ul'ieoilstillllirili.il ,.,vi,,,.,, .,. l.,....l i "" "Ument Is .nused hy germs: it
... ii i. n.-.-fssiiiny -iiiiiniunie:hle.
There Is ciiasidei-able iliri'ereneo
It exercise will reduce, why
doesn't an overworked tummy get
tninr
Ordinary slot machines ore
being- destroyetl, but you still
can taken chance with the ono
that promises' gum.
the Chinese are funny. Over
tnero tho ones who aren't on the
government payroll are called ban
dits instead of Democrats.
' nbroad.
laws compelling the use of the Knglish language as the exclu
sive medium of education and publication, and, as a tail-end
proi.osition, laws installing the direct primary, the initiative,
referendum ami recall."
fit 't
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An earthiiuako rolls over Italy
and leaven a million homelenn. The
tragedy may remove some of the
Htiiii-Hng comhativcncHH from the
heart of Mussolini, it In no time
to talk of war with France.
CIrannhoppern are quito plentiful.
Thin Interontlnu limpet in able to
.' leap HO tlmen hln own Icniah, hut
tin. nevcrtholcHH the npnrrow that
. wiiiHb him, gets him.
-ou -rno Lindbergh baby will fly
'' ncn,w ",0 continent with hln folkn
, r when he in three monthn old. Thin
in about tho ago tho average kid
ntnrtn endeavoring to cat a rocking
chulr.
ii.ll
"Unless we anolish the gold standard nothing can prevent
a revolution in this country in two years. The common people
are up in arms. Who so blind as those who can't see?" We are
indebted to .). S. C. for this extract from a speech bv W. ,1.
isryim .hi years ago. Perhaps the revolution
will be equally slow about arriving.
predicted totlav.
A pessimist thinks fire insurance an extravagance because
lie doesn't have a fire; the optimist buys insurance cheerfully,
for he knows he's going to have a fire.
I. Oil"
1-Ki:-H i:i.; ;i.k
Under tho npreaillng floodlight
!"'' glare
u - Tho peewee-golf hug standn.
ir-- Thin chap a mighty man In he,
With large and sinewy bunds.
110 wlngn a petty putloi
Uke a beetle's kinn It hands.
:.:ti The pellet dribbles down the green,
!' The chan takes nix long nlrlden.
Ho loven thin healthy exercise,
Kach evening, ho confides.
."Vl Antl nay, one nearly walkn a Muck
linn around the lot's four nlden!
.V I Tho course lends over baby humps
And hazards anklo high.
Tho sand traps neem lo he the
spots
Where Tlge n hone did snv.
"Is Hint guy tryln' to dig for
wormn ?'
:C The sidewalk critics cry.
- Under the bright, synthetic suns
'?h Which toast n corner lot,
r The peewee-golf bug plays ns It
Tho country club s forgot.
Next year he'll give U midget golf
Kor marbles, like ns not!
f (Chicago News)
t
1. Killtors lo Confer
8ALK.M, Ore.. July atl.-rtP) A
. group conference of the Oregon
n(.Ntuto Killtorlnl ansnclallnn, coi'n
.., inislng edltorn of Multnomah.
-' Clackamas nnd Marion counties
Will bo held here August 11.
n:-t
Situ ,
engagements are belter. The man kent waitinir four
.icars (loesn t iniutl so much when he's lo
after.
of opinion among physicians at
present In respect to Hie met hod
which in most reliable for disin
fecting the skin preliminary to an
operation.
I'ornierly It was quite custoninrv
(Seurge
Heverae,
disinfecting business bv
W. Itaiziss, l'h.D., llaile
Al l)., and .1. I'. .Moetseh
l'hila.. led to these conclusions:
Alcohol, which Is used extensive
ly. Is disqualified as a skin disin
fectant. (Nurses should make a
nolo of this). A solution 0f hexyl
resorclnol I t l.noo failed to pre
vent bacterial growths. Acriflavine
to cleans.. II... cl, i.i. ., ''I'cieill in
Per cent
water seiulililiiir .li v i. ii,.,....i.. ...... .. .............. ...-uuiuk in slcrlll-
cover and niiinte.l il... 11..1.1 ,.ri . . .' "l ""'i curoclirome
kept waiting forever
The first step in riddin
Ulg a big citV of erimo ami r!,.n iu ln
find 11 set of policemen who don't want any money.
oiieratlon with ordinary tincture of
lectin.
Then some scientific Investiga
tors round that loilin was not so
efficient In disinfection as we hail
supposed. It failed to destroy some
of the bacteria that are likely to
he present in the duets of the
sebaceous and sweat glands.
l'artly as a result of these ob
servations new antiseptics or ger
micides were introduced anil some
of these attained quirk pupulii rjt y.
aided with Judicious advertising liy
their nianufneturers.
I I name no names, but merely
j indicate In a general way that
these new skin disinfectants were
Imujnly of the auilln dye class. I
aiconiil-ncetonc-waler nolutlo n
showed only 7!l per cent efficiency.
Tour hundredths of 1 1 per cent (1
to 2.5ntii solution of mctanhei. in
j water produced sterilization in Intl
j per cent of oases,
j So If we are going to use any
isKIn disinfectant other Ulan good
old Iodln It bad better be mcta
phen. I'm not going to U!i0 mot.
Phen myself, so I don't care if It
costs 10 times as much us tincture
of iodln costs.
have all the teeth extracted he- tney would reach some busy man
cause some were found bad. if trj'tfig to concentrate,
they were my teeth I d cling des
perately to every one not positively
condemned by both physician nnd
dentist. Ono good tooth of your
own is worth all the artificial sets
ever fabricated.
Eye. Work
My occupation requires a great
deal of Intensive reading.. I would
appreciate any suggestions you can
give as to lighting and preventing
strain. So fur I have noticed no 111
effects. (K. R. .M.)
Answer. The light should como
from a source above, behind nnd
slightly at the side of your head.
As you work the source of light
should be behind your plane ot
vision. Diffuse sunlight (never
direct sunlight) is best. For arti
ficial light, electric lamps of CQ
watts with frosted or opal globes
are most satisfactory, as a rule.
The lighting ' should be bright
enough but not so bright ns to he
glaring. If a 'lamp necessarily
comes within your field of vision,
see that it is covered with a shado
to exclude the glare from vour
eyes without interfering with 'illu
mination ot the work. This last
point is perhaps the most common
l.v neglected one. It is a. good
iiiu.u jor any one who does much
close work with the eyes to look
up and off nt a distant scene for a
moment every hour or less Ni
day dreaming, but consciously re
Kiiiuuig me uistnnt view. This re-
axes me eyes, much us a stretch
or a change of occupation rents the
tired body. Vour posture at work
has a good deal to do with eye
strain. Working with the head
Lent down to nee is harmful: tho
desk, table or bench should be
brought Into better position, so
that you may tin your work with
the head reasonably erect.
"Verily, the -Mail Tribune covers
Jackson county like the dew."
(Ad.)
Os West, democratic candidate
for governor visits city and vallej)
Bijou theater closes Its doors.
London Dr. Crlppen, wfe mur
derer thought aboard America
bound ship.
. Asa Hubbard and family drove
to Uutte Falls Sunday In their
auto without a minhap.
Sundown
STORIES
Boopa-Doop Girl
Stars at Craterian
''Dangerous Xan McClrew" la
coming to the Fox Craterian the
atre tomorrow to shoot ujj the
town with wild boop-boopa-doopn
and make coos and cuddles grow
where only one coo and cuddle
grew before.
You guessed it Helen Kane's
tho title role "player in this plc-
1111c 01 won and wooly Klondike
lhe Lu,ropean over here to study
paving materials should examine
the curious things that some of tho
older resort hotels call mattresses.
A woman will eacrfiice respecta
bility for love; a man will sacri
fice love for respectability.
"Chicago Is the fourth Vity,"
says the census bureau. We can
recall Sodom and Gomorrah, but
what was the third.
Correct this sentence: "Yes, I
saw the girl in front of us," snid
tho man, "hut I didn't notice that
the seam of her stocking was
ciooseu.
"Safety in Numbers"
Rialto Tomorrow
The Fox Itialto theatre presents
a sparkling "Buddy" Itogers pic
ture, "Safety.ln Numbers" tomur
rom. '
"Safety In Numbers" Is the
hreezy nnd highly amusing talc of It will he
a young man who is about to re- If I don't know It.
celve an inheritance of 350.(101).- "So It's lota of fun-thinking that
OHO. Mis guardian uncle, deciding perhaps some things may turn out
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'POSSIBLE DISCOVERIES.
(By:. .Vary Oraham' Bonner)
Tho Little Bldck Clock and John
and Peggy were having a talk t.t
the end of the magic path. . The
clock was plan-,
ning' a big trip
for their next one
and so they all
decided they
would talk this
evening.
It was always"
such fun talking
to the Little
Ulack Clock. Ho
was always ready
for them, every
evening, and how
they loved !t
when he stretched his little short
legs which they could never really
see in the daytime, nnd when ho
would come down from his plnco
on the desk In the back hall.
"I wish I could discover some
thing," John told the Little Black
Clock.
"Hut then," he added, "mnyhe I
would discover something nnd not
know that I had."
"What do you mean?" Peggy
asked.
"Don't you remember how we
saw those children who discovered
the pretty stone over in Africa
when the Little Black Clock turned
the time hnck?i
"They didn't know they never
knew that they had discovered n
diamond nnd a part of' the world
where many, many diamonds wercj
to he found.
"Lots of people haven't known
their own discoveries, so maybe if
1 discovered something somn time
great discovery even
to be wised
MUTT AND JEFF-It's News When a Tourist Bites a Guide
Ol INTIONS AM, ANSWERS
Food ror llrnaviore ( (m ,oys
I'lense advise whether a youth of
Hi obtains proper nourishment
from a malted milk for lunch
Sometimes n egg is mixed with
up to the wiles ot the big world,
sends him to New York to be the
guest of three Follies girls. The
Idea Is that If anybody knows
what it's all about It's certain to
be Follies girls.
But the handeome youth capti
vates tho girls, and ono bv one
they fall for him, although . they ! thing like a kettle of water boiling
clowning, it's th0 first picture in I nnve 'lmrncd other men for years.! ntl discover how an engine enn go
to lie great after all.'
"I see." said Foggy. "I found a
very pretty piece of china Just a
tiny piece and it was a lovely col
or ot pink. .Maybe that will turn
out to be something very old."
".Maybe." the Little Ulack Clock
said. "One never can tell."
"Hut I do wish 1 could see some-
ninen the tiny-voiced queen of
cllddlesome "It" has over been
hilled as the leading personality.
"Dangerous Nan .McOrew" lathe
story of a singer In a traveling
"medicine show" who doubles in
Annie Oakley obllgatoes on a re
pealing rllie. .Marooned at the
spiffy hunting lodge ot a wealthy
family in the wilds ot Canada's
Royal Northwest, the "med" show
personnel Is preyed into the do
mestic circle as talent for a grand
masked ball. It is at this bril
liant Jamboree that Helen Kane
captures an escaped criminal and
Ruddy also falls for the phone !'" steam because of It." John
operator in tho building where the "n'-'ed.
girls have their home. They chilli "That's the fun of discovery."
this romance, but he gets out of!,l,p Utile Black Clock agreed,
bounds again nnd falls for n vamp ! " ' never know when something
from the ..orus ot the Follies.
Finally he finds that he is In
love with Kathryn Crawford, the
sweetcst-natured of the three
"guardlane." It takes a fistic en
counter with his rival to win her
in the uproarious finish.
wins not only the reward of J10.
000 but the heart ot Stuart Er
win, the bashful hen it, as well.
Is going to be wonderful."
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