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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1906)
If " ,.-. r.d tvf slona lh line. Flelchmnn '.""-J ha! slVpptn, on a loose fairly leaped ahead of tin. " . . sung and, off into space, nui - '"- ni tn but n" ."".rvr; baa hrowlr-g leg over tha . . x ..reai rntt THE A MAJOIt DRtSS rOt THE .'r;.h it wa In sweeping down a row ra it.,. -- .nVHJgh, U j;hrni: ket. rlMmhered In. ?;, sely dark I k m w t hat I W r nj. that I waa rising ftfiV OR UIKa. . . . . -i LUaa la frees f" " - . .-j ..a mm sfcetesed w sty. Luman reprencnta ,'. .;n ipnnufacturer Antt Itaie u w f it 1'ijini, if n j'an o jfcj.ai,. fie pica H'fjr brtwren '-- fee ;!! (Vii-wrtHy. Xe engagrt in !jioJJ(ipn rr rmnwufance f'tf fVe -tcfc Oflrf Jum-fy encnpPi capture, be ,i itrcpt nrAr Front-, hrre iprvrA'.-i i lAe erggndd 'f ' v-)it lMtJunay. lie it reerued by daughter of the Count lAtaunay, v-hom he fells in love . j . i . . It Uenttuna eavnice; jiaama urrnue 't frtm. intuit et thr hand (1 SI won, (Jolonrl of Cwwry. Adam the Huimnrt. under Lawenbcrg, an friend, end lai'.T fiit in an am- i of the French. Word rearhr htm ,, Imp that Almc tt vgatn in the Hi to of Orierman. With Fit inch It p?!tfff' of the Em- ft baducuard, he iinpree an Immobile ani ne to her rescue. In vilo word fight he kill Urieiman kk, two other, and proceed with te to the home of her cowl at It i. Chapters VI. two delirious, e-v l TerrtRlnea at l "el wit A i u-nn surly In i hood F!ohm 'iiifi brought up iris the l car we st "t s r camp, fur r reason U!-!:;C a rtrem rnsa mm "iot pass tile I'lmK-nu Lrfigunny. ly.L,lfuig the outtk.lr. of the lump we fl liust f war Imiloons lnflHt-l jimi ir..,f lor ascent. Oiimis wort nlresily i l jig above , xi'J liKikltn fur to th fc, 1 i Ui Fl.mh tMUiuoim, hlKh In I- obiMirvtne ih liwman inovt'iiitTitH TT" want foriiMfP outh (for the cump fd mi r wim tr-n rolled tiuiii-t ound tbt s lurea rrt of the urmy - movnd. It Vkt i vlilHUt Itint vniits ' Biiprom hltiK crivi. ieltiunri I tmtn In tny name to Smiror, t Inlx'Kmann pnewiit up ki I outHlUe til a fovvr of epprrtintmlun, I JrwUtrfi his nv!Mlgn' wrath. A nyit. tmi'im of uf aljilliy to niuko fuciory ettri.tl(in, I wlt-d ralmiy. D 1 ' Iiii.lly ualitired lulu tlm u- L priiicf nlutd nd r)iiitl my V. Tle V.mperor wved hl hund ksh to dimuiR trie. But I pemlatrtl; when 1 finally crew from my orkt , k, tucuinrnti 1 hod taken from Orlex-pcx-kat, and tf'd him nf Urrvulr, (man utifnS !iitrprett?r, hm e- Hun ctian-td. lie rnn over the pupr . ttly: litem frnn a promlni'iit ViViti offlpr; lriZ notes ol the tjermnn ma of tnvaiun! data tmnciTiiiiiit the ,aan forcca; and renlltlnn tliut it Um tu really In )) with the enrmy iXv ma, llimigh It u with a ritrt uptoont upon Biy airit departure from cnji. and a caution that 1 roinliict . Ifjlf mim clnnimepertly In the future. Id tuin that 1 al.'iia wa reBtxiiti.le ' I'ieie hmaiin'a Jem-a wlthnut tH-nnte-t -that 1 had really abdui-Ii'd the hlx "Vaxt aealnet hie will. A littltt amllM Wtfr-a over bl (aea at thla. Then he k red aram. ui rvjtin lwenlrif.M he aald In . . IkmIiik me. "Thrra la work for you 'liarihi wlnr Wa will Iw In action is irrw or the daf after. You and Khmann ran redeem youreelvre at the iTti I nui iu vOenil auln J furKlve both " t (-tan we had patiently andun-d Lnwrn 'a at'oldlnat the hud heeii very mot h M Xvr ua. Iertil that or.lrie were lfHf"r H,Jr arreat) w dlaeuMwd the plnn .ha aJvanre. I harjied thut the nc ' taa uawmhlud la forra lM-tM-n our and the Warna Klver. The diet act had oopitrrad the day hefore. whi-u Marmnii hrlpade tif arnioi.il uuioiiio i'3 s uiirtertiH)k to recwnnoli'T m the M fc The Yem-h had aeiit out a eimtlsir tda for the aume purpf,. and ihy near a amall vlllaaa. The two force a I lufcitter In a mad rhara. The eteil jat prow of tfie tfreat cur rammed Itth (ed craahln Into and over one iitir and fliilnltiia; In a tunele of mncskave from whli h but one Uerinun bti' had emered In oondnloti to re- Hio uinip. An aeentiit with aueh a upon mvalry or Infantry would he time: hut upon an enemy of It can at It meant muiuai annihilation. It wu Sr'kioe extunpl nf the immure of i t)tt'iilr.e for jenrral warfare. tKrk wer re-idy for the advance. uctnn under cover of nlkht to avoid the celtts eyes of tha alrhl brief tttteirvont of tha mllHorv altiiB- aeema eneaary in oraer inni me i- may uixlprelund the nature of our a Urtaklt'ir. AB haa t'n etutecl, the leh Hf utiled the -alurni. Itiver. from lona-eur-karna to lier-lo-lnu-. B' m these town tha Bout h bmik of the ! rtM-a Bharpir from tha wuur to a -I.. ....l...A. . a titin.lrorl fuel, fall- I !! 1'niiintn tiv ............ . , "away el Iho rear In it sunny slope ied W illi viiievariU and ol cluii (la. tn ft? of this Urr the French hud eoii ,.s i.id hoi, h. ii foi tlhcatioiis. iniiiined by t euiiiioii inouiiittd on lla,peaiiiig ri.ikus, utionoitiiig with ?u,a not el prolectllus of w hich I hey u cliolcu collet noil, aa we afterward iud. In all this precipitous bank - Is no brniik anva o whine a road lleB loo to the river, croaeca a narrow nv lirldne end turn toward UheluiH. "fi Mm n, n'li eld of the river the bank 1s'tuw and tin Und stretches uway for b t.. n.n iir.vih, at and west, forming V trreitt t'alahiulHii Field, un Plea place t liillllnry o,..-nitloli. Here, resllliK oil Wri liver st.d protttcted by the gieat guns "flhe foniiied .HITS, I he (trench had k..d their bucoiid mid third aruilea, and ske woihinn iiortli With rifle pit and ."thwoii s. in.,e.ui,g; tu overwhelm the retail in, - ytie t l"l ti re ti ll I rfV the I. i K'Hiie had moved south ( i . tljrhl resting on rm i h i; Alane Klvei. It waa 5 ' "THKTWO r lie'l If. a swl lu H.s lkuk VI l Muiim. . , ...,, ..Itllki.lll KHMl 'Lj2i.nm ' ' '-7 -0 ' ,ii:5i''n lyWtaiBMicKTlll. Tha rwtor WonM then ftttnc. preel i tti French back iirn the rlvrr ;, and 'before they could tct acrn. Btnka h'il'J flanka, or drlva them mi" Wflr. To lrf,wenberir fell the epeclal fnk of movir w further up the Marne to Monta I'all.T. t'w only other point at which the f renrh - - Via amilh hank fell eoiiui ii . if. , 1 ..... - ... . .a ih north hank roee In three 7,T,' .7 .... .( i trio heiia- really a Ll "ti .....,Li-. with flel ton. Which nitlHIl iin'wiimiii, i... . . . ....mmn,.,i..l the hrldirn below and the . . . L . aiime rtlHlance. The French formication did noi xtn' thl fur, and the main dancer wa In the poll.llitv of an oppoln force reacnin I . . . . . r a.. 1 1 1 mnt t here. With a detachment of ten Infantry reei- menl and one or cavairy we p o throuRh the nlcht, and hf''r ."wn. th am,.rv fnreeL Wh ch elttended m the hae of the Monle Prller. Here w encamped to await the altrnnl t advance and the arrival nf a realment of artillery. Karly In the afternoon we henrd firm away to the et. The battle had opened. i rii. it tirnvier. 1 tie nnarp. enai.nv bark of tha high-power field '" blended with the roll of rifle and in wlerd howl of the new multiplex ribbon Giitllna, which Kent out a continuou .n.j.u, i.f ni,ialve bullet, buretinn on , . iii, i.t imtiaet and tcarlne' their Vic tlnm horribly. Treacntly the great twelve Inch gun on the hlKh bank ram Into play. Their booming report echoed IhroUKh the heaven. neIeakinir enor mou projectile. The din waa fearful. I thiinkvi my atara that X waa not within runae. A tha darkneB cama on we could oalt-h the ftaahe or light aa the French ciin la.lehed out their ton of Iron and the mortar their pola of arid fire and llould gnm. It waa not until afterward that I leurned the full extent of the devil lehnee of man a Inventiya Inaenuliy in providing mean for tha deaiructloU tit human life. , Then cama our Icne.l. Hlrn In the air. to the eat, appeared a ahower of golden einrki and the mvKtrrlou echoing bogm i.r an aerial nrojertlle wa borne to our enr. The ;inrk paled and fell, nd frum their mlilet lloaled three blue tar. "It mean that the French are retreating to Ihe river and that Monte Feller tnunt be taken," aald lx.wenbcrg. He gave an order and the word wan pased on. The artillery had not come If never came e a matter of fact. Home one had blun dered. But w waited not. Hera waa our tank, and we moved toward It with alnrrlty. The wood came to an end. in front of U the hill loomed up to the rliy. a great, dnrk rork-Blrewn ma, Ita shadow Inky him k In the BlarllRhu I-owenberg. Klrlnrhmann and I were In advance, and 11 we emerged from the wood, the troopa prefwlng behind, there wa a Ilah directly In front nf ua und a eharp report. A bul let whlntled punt my etir. Another fluh and report, another and another, each further up the hllL Silence fell, tiroken only by the trump of thousand of feet. We aaw that out advance waa known to the French, but we pushed on. It waa so lime fo top. We hnd covered half of the distance and were chmMng uteudily when the whole top of the hill lighted up and a hall of lead descended. The front row of cavalry went down, a BtrocKlIng man of men and home. It wa no plate for cavalry. Attain and BKkin cume that terrible llaan. The crnhltt report na of thousand of rule and the some of lend In our cur wn terrible. The atonn waa too heavy. Oftl cer and men alike threw themeelve on the trrnund and sought shelter behind the lioiilder with which the hill wa 1rewn. or In depression In the rground. The fire berume ronlluuuua. And now the French touted great aearchllgrhta thnt revealed our rank. The sharp white ray dariled our eye and we could ee nothing. Home tlltht thousand troops huKged the ground, sheltered and unsheltered; Men groaned end cursed and shrieked In scony. Ili.rse. muddeio-d wlin pain and frlnht. stui;i,-ered to tin Ir feet and went call'iplng down the bill, kllllnsc nnd mnimlt;g many. At hrh f and retrtilur Interval came that sheet of Panie and the halt of bullet It mis death to retreat arid death to remain. En we lay until daylight. Aa the dnwn broke and the sun lit the sky the French continued their destruc tion In s more diabolical fashion. From Die top of li e hill they rolled great balls of touch paper, which broke on the rocks i, tut scattered burning- acid and noxious gnaes. Inreeily above the point where we three lav there wa a well-defined hum murk which deflected these hlib-ou Imple ment of warfare, else 1 should not have survived that exiwrience. of thone who were not so protected few escaped. The whole side of the hill, for half a mile, waa covered with dead and dyltift. Put-Inn. the night the bring on the east had diminished, but with the dawn It ojiened again, and the heaven were rent with the craah and roar of mighty guns, which continued all dny without lntermlr l'.n. The firing above u cased, how ever. Bud the horrible ball of atld tamp tin lortcor. I-Aiweiibcrg concluded that the French ammunition had given out and that au attack was again possible. A sin- FOKCtS CAME rOCETHtK IN A TERRIFIC gl reglmunt had been left behind aa a re serve. All orderly whs sunt buck, und pteaeiilly wo heujd the bugla sound the advance, it wus a magnificent wight to sea thuin come from the wuotla and climb the slope They uilopled the liuliuu style of advuuee. In open order, snuuklng fium rock tu rock-there were no trees to giva shelter. When I hey reached ua we roue und led them. 1 kept near Flelschinaiin,' m ho was jealously guarding Lowenlnu . Oil we went, a few yard at a time. We were lee than a hundred yard from the top when the bugler at Joweriberg'a aide guve the signal fur a rush As the cleur note rang out the men straightened (nun their crouching positions and, drawing togetlur. went up on Ihe run. shouting their kilning war ory: "Vorwuerls, Freusaen!" As we reached the last yard of the as scuut the very air over our heuds burnt Into flame. Had we bean a foot higher our whule Hue would have gone down as did the cavalry the night before. But the French aitnod too high with till, their last volley, and the next moment w were upon them, clashing against a wsll of briallliitf buyuuuU. blttvl struck steel all '4' "f ) J- lli.. ,m usT- III I ' . .i- ' i - - Vrt Wh. hut ..na MlWy , Aa , o.:... v ir.miing r ash of meiai. u Vh" iVia.i.hemv: lh of straining men; tha blapnmy. ,T;Ah0aV,- the hill 0P were clear Ins Me the Una, r1n mn French before them. A.t0L,,ndo, gathered about ti, and. almo1 aurrmin" USS. S5"I in with the dead: yet a ft 5cJJnnd hits. Ixiwenherg wa on TlgM. t nm could not be so; mai we '"' -"mwulded blood and dual, victim of a misguided prThenUan ugly. aot Frenchman, who had bet'S felled some time before by ona JftaSbirsj lUhtnlng stroke. j,whW up through tha heap ot desperate thrust Bent hi .ly"' '" Iiowennerg !! . Ui. miih a ened me. My beloved friend gasp. A mlt phscured my sight " moment 1 weakened ana mr ete.k Before I could recover the I t. t of b musket sppeareo in ioe u V. f before me Lnd defended r-iu mj hjaX My ears rang like a foundry. The hole world seemed suddenly t. be wh'rllng I ke a Fourth of July plnwheel. with multi rude, of enarkaflylt.g. 1 "".h-nlVeT ward snd fell heavily upon the pile or dead In the trench. As I went down I looked at Kleischmanii. Ha stood erect with f.it well spread, hke "m".;r'a,t war-rol a an bra In each hand, hewing, smashing, cutting, his lip mpr?Ttr!,H jaw set with determination. He had thrown away his coat long '"for. hl hat was gone; a cut on hi temple let the bmod trickle down aver hi. bronwd cheek. Into my heart came a gTeat ove for this mighty tighter Then mr IW went out and the horrid nolsa of war faded away Info tha great fdlenca. It was r lelschmann's volca In my ears that wakened me. I lay upon the arras In a smull. open shed. He was bathing my head with cool water. Quickly recol lection came tiaek to me. and stung Into activity by my supposed danger I ruse to my feet. But the danger was past. Save for the dead and wounded there waa not a Frenchman In Bight. Flelsthmana wsa as calm a before tha fight began. lie told ma that Juet as lie was about to give up. hia comrade came to the recue. W were In full possession, but at what a fearful cost' out of ten thousand men barely five hundred to answer the call. 1 found Iwenlerg lying on a heap of straw, hi light flickering, hie mind wan dering. At Interval he gave order, cried out to hi wife, or Bang snatche or Ger man l.allad. One of hi under officers, who wa a phvsiclan. sat near. He shook bla head In answer to my Inquiry. There wa no hope. l'reaent'y my friend turned nl head and looked at me with eye suddenly grown clear. "Adam." he said, faintly, "tell the bov It waa a good fight. They were true Prussian. And tell lell hia Majes ty He half rose, and raised his ami with clenched fist. "For lod and ta Fatherland." he cried In ringing wnea, and fell back dead. We turned the French gun In the direc tion of the river and preirared to hold our little fort for the expected assault. For several hours there had been little or no firing to the east, where tha main srmles were engaged. It wa lata afier lusjii now. The sky was becoming; over cast, and the wind was rising. Presently the sound of firing rose again. All the guns In the world aeemed to be going off at once. From our elevated po sition we could see far out on the plala I picked up a gla&a from a dead otllcer anS put It to my aye. There lay the pano rama of war. Like moving patchea of dead grass appeared the opposing foreea. The brown khaki of the German and the aoft grny sea-4lsnd-cloth of the French gave distinction enough. There was an smoke, for this Is the day of smokelcr powder. The center of flchtlng appeared to be well dwn the bend of the Marre, and as I watched I could see that tie writer was full of black specks. The French were heirs; forced Into the river. A larre body of the gray ws hurrying m the river bank, making for the Monte I'. Her crossing. And we with but half a thousand men to defend It! The wind Increased In force. Tha skies yrrw dark. And now. coming from the routh, appeared a shoal of small airships, or a now, dirigible type, with fans and rudder. They circled above us, hardly a quarter or a mile away, and swung down toward the battlefield, heading Into the rale In regular formation. And a 1 watched a tranre thing happened. The shlt were polseaVdlre tly ovVr the vic torious Germans. Suddenly a .erics of peculiar popping report came to my ear. I saw the Germans breaking, acatterim?, running away from the French. The j-round beneath them, behind them. In front of them, sparkled, like the phos phorescent ocean. I saw the whole army moving north, a struggling, disorganized h-irde. They left behind them a brown track, and a the ky lightened for moment I saw that the track was hu man tha bodlea of men prone upon the earth. I called Flelschmann. "Loolt," i cried. """'Tha army la retreating. Hce the sparks around them. What docs It meanT" CHARGE." Ha put tha glasses to his ayea. "Ah, iiiiiuii.i, ne gruaneu. "it is oynainiiu iiliro-glyuerlne, some terrible explosive They me sprinkling It from above. Out boys are being blown to pieces. Wa cam not eacwpe." ti,,ie he could sea more the sky became black with tha approach ing storm and the rain cams down In sheets, shutting out tha pluln and the doomed army. V took shelter under tha little shed, ,1e preened and silent, it was very dark. T he wind blew n.-nely. in spite of th ram, however, Flelachinunn Insisted on making a tour of the Hues to see that the men were on guard. Faithful Fielsch maun. i t me imy tribute here to your unwavering loyalty. 1 had dropped Into dose, weary with ihe day's excitement, when there cams smash and the little shed tumbled about my ears, i heard a hlgh-ultrhed humming In the air above iue, like the drona of hoe's wings, many tunes Intensified. Bouif enormous oulk Hovered over me. reached upward In Involuntary defense and my hands grasped what I knew In. Stailtly to be the basket of one of lbs dynamite ships I was carried aloug with steering, tans, ""!," , with rtoai without ii .""-:' ., wan tha shrewd suspicion lhati '"''.VurVant. power later 1 ""rh,nSff. VZ.tt4 a In T he humming sloPled and I ftoaiea l.limrrmn.a.. aching nTWiiZi rh n"ot atan fV.r , dsv and a tnght. Kumonna " -TL.r,. Aiieh and. Iiirnlng It, wsa ,,,,,.. "" n-,..,;,i., ,,f Tounn antnoi-r ii.i".., f ha In dellahlcil by in" iiiiiiio"i r llrof thih.-l.etfr.rn "Z" In i rarii'1 faf ! L iniritraa, sis - ... wlrker hsmpcr, M'"J,9 nf opened It eagerly aim, r""u - "e. . est id swt cho. oiate: A rack on tha i ile sweet cnoioiaie. ... three tin. of wster. Ho hehl three tin. "J ,Pr- T 1 i" w,. a hlo comfort. 1 't there In tha b""'1. " i. i l. n in nun r-s wtkm , windf. .V fr .5-. 'me .PPred I p.. m St. thr.'.ugh which ha mmm brok. m mallnw llfiht. The ' X erimi. sl.er.c t h snsence "'"" :."-.- hrouht peaca iiroiign n. " V' ouletly of Aimee; of i;.wenlrg. dead and gone. - va Flelechmann left. Ininn in . '- ; l of all the happenings ttt tn" Vi, daad It aeemed fur away, aa though in tha deau ";J hen l -ha-d-thought until T wa; weary. I "".?J V r7i in lm- Nrr"f' ' i'l.vWiown to AND THEY NEYER KNEW, A Utile Story of Rernl Life Tha erent financier buried bU face In his bands as a great flood of bitter ness crowded bis souL ne bad locked the door of his prlrate offlce and de nied himself to every one all morata, lust as Tears before be hnd shut the world and Ita people from bis heart. When but a child be had been branded as a "twd ly," and other children were forbidden to play with blm. ne had irrown up asking him self why no one loved him. Tbat be was bad be bad learneu as a parrm eeont.i hut fhe real meaning was too vajrue to be understood by bis cblldlsb. mind. At school no one bad nnaersrooa him. Omt when be was aisoocaient, a plan bad been conceived to punlsd his favorite teacher. He was bo prlevcd that he ran away for fear.be rn?nt apiin cnue pain or punishment to the one he loved. No one came and asked why he did so he was expelled. That to starve, to uie, was Deuer than to live without sympathy, bad been his early concluslnn, for truly was he betnz eaten up with a gnawing hunger forssympathy and companion ship. Once, when he was a youna; business man, successful, Indeed, because be rave Uls lire nis wnoie energy to work, some one Etarted a report that he was dishonest in a deal. ne cried out ajrainm the Injustice of a world which would not see. lie was tried, and the Judjre, who, no doubt, meant to" tie honest, decided ajrainst blm, because circumstances were not In his favor. Not one came to say, "I know. I be lieve you are honest. No wonder, liUe a haunted thing which would fly to shelter from the eyes of the world. he lived alone In his grief of being uilsiinderwtood. Years after, when It was found t'tat he was honest, that he bad beca falsely accused, no one came to rejoice with 1:1m and he cared but little, but real ized anew how little the world cared to be Just. Ills eyes were kind and seemed to appeal to you to respond, but his mouth was set and firm, and lines, which once expressed sweetness, had now deepened Into f ui rows of care and eolducHS. As he sat there dreaming bis life over, he wondered who was ever de nied sympathy as he. A nip came on the door, and he ad mitted bis bookkeeier, a woman. She looked frightened, nnd there were truce of tears In her eyes. He asked her to be seated. Any one In trouble was welcome, particularly this women, whom be had more than. admired. "I have come," she said, to ask what you are going to do with roe. There W money missing from the safe. There Is no way to prove my Inno cence, for I believe I alone have the combination, and I am too poor to re turn tne money, ur course, you can not know or understand that I would not steul' ond the woman wept bit terly. "Why do you say I cannot under stand?' lie asked. "I do not know." she said. I only reit you would not no one ever does, We are liorn In one sphere aud forced to live In another, where It Is all mis trust and bitteruesa." I do know; I do understand," he replied. The woman looked at blm through ber tear and saw two great eyes of Kinunoss, yet she dared not believe. "You really do not think I took the money T" she asked. "And If I didn't would you care. other than for tlio disgrace?" "Jes, ,h yen! I should want you to think me honest, because I know how you buta dishonesty." "Then I do believe tu your Innocence, There are none who can so sympa thise as those who have suffered, aud I only hope you may never Buffer as I linve." "nut you. sir. are rich," she said. "Yes, In money, but as for friends- I have uoue." How slm wished to tell him how she admired aud loved hlui! ltut she was a woman, and only u bookkeeiier. so she thunked him for his trust In her but forgot to offer blm tlio word of sympathy, and he, thinking no one could love him, mistook her uiodestj for ludlffeyeneu. Bo the word which trembled on bia lips when he saw her troubled waa left unsaid. FITS lTT"n'0uni softs sosesisu, la. a. H. kUM, 1.W , Ui roLSi, 1 aUsrljLli, 57 TUIi FHNCli. The fence It runs around the yard' It has a swinging gait; ' AU day, all night, it sUndg ou guard Such 1 the picket's fate. A better servant It than most The fence tt never leaves tt post. .Saturday Evening pin Koasbs- 4770. PRICE 10 CENTS. ray Hair Rostorod. - "WALKUTTA HAIS 5TAIS Restore Orny, Sti-4 r pleaeftra Hlr Of KMsh Imxastseemui. reBBThrts from tlfc ateewa to IIM tmt te r" Coau bins no poiti aiel M s soeiry umur. Hold brsildnnnnei. mie or w will aswl yea . freu Wsai toe j JTSl Urre st (r'gtil f a ss awhi Ma. 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