The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 22, 1913, Image 6
CONSTRUCTING GO(
)D ROADS IN WISC<
1
3NSIN TEARS ALWAY
jgMjjgg SEEMED STRANGE M
W1PDINP5C ANf
S CLOSE "EW THE_?
Second Finder Wee
It for Its Mu
INGLING OF ?wn
t PAIN
I" J ' I 'ill I u 1
'AMONG AWAT MILLIONS
WlMr and Kapt
z?r". AT CI
! -CDniT letter# th<
f OlCni made a 8
mall car.
ilCAGO BALL ?Lr^A.
As hp
| ; vT
? bandit la said to htra /
uperflcial search of the^v
When the train reached
la., he Jumped from the
lashed into the woods.
darted uwuv the clerks
^ivV'rHow the Tiniest Brides
Athletic Usher Came 1
reaylftre- standing in Just 2
21 Seconds
He was the very larj
athletic of the ushers,
At a big hotel no'
from Times square,
ther identified by tl
maid and the of the employes ca
to an Under- diamonds, a good-si
Minutes begging for a time
It was lost by i
thrown away, and
The night manage
;est and most , ,jjat jlag three diar
and she was I ^^dle one was gaj(
t over half a mile
which may be fur- Arabian Nigh
tie fact that Borne IKcribed as
in afford to wear ,^,1 (ieewli
zed brilliant went Pulled OIT."
Friday morning. uy II>AH ^
ts owner, found. ,,, . ,
, Chicago, Jar
then found again. _ . , , .
>r owns a ring betM1 ****** t
nonds in it. The costume ball
i to huvp rfiKt him AnniripH Vo
shouted foi
ts' Hall in Chicago ly organize
'Hottest, Splashiest came kno*
Izzetlest Hall Ever put on the
in the rock
IcGLONK GIBSON. District
i. J 8.?My eyes have the Soutfc
>y the most gorgeous stated that
ever pulled off in I the name <
vot. i ? * ' *
help. Posses were quick?d
when the robbery be
and bloodhounds were
trail, but lost the scent
;y country.
Officer R. J. Bearden, of
tern Railway, tonight
detectives had Becured
jf the bandit and expect
SgMaRgMj the tiniest and most fe
bridesmaids. He was i
EBsgaBBf self-assured and very
SeiN^fiSa was very Blight, very si
sS|E5k? trembles. She had
through the wedding, f
the pink chiffoned maid
the first step, at the o
and now she was tryii
keep back the tears.
She was not sorry Ac
mlnine or the $200 gome u ,
,ery tall, very dropped out of ,t8 f
strong. She After m had
>' Hnd f,u11 ? who cleans up the
trembled all BOinethln glltterln(
rom the ime ln Qne Qf the
of honor took ond Hoor. He plcke
rmn s signal. tQ the
IB bravely to ?Aw
lele was mar- 51!?:'. appra,*fd "
rhursday night it American socle
letting. in such magi
got quiet, the man sons and daugl
second floor saw there, and loti
c on the carpet ter8 from 0ti
rooms on thesec- . _ _ ?
. , j . i i? there to help s
d it up and took it . . .
I play of riches.
mg but a bit of was the (
le controller, who priceless Jewels
x urin-vf, IIH8 P(1 lO capt
ty flaunted Its wealth four hours,
licence. The chosen ________
Iters of Chicago were
) of sons and daughler
cities were also
well the dazzling disparity
Ball. All the
i and costly silks and t
ure him within twentyJob
The Illustration given above
and foundation, near Portage, V
GOOD
i ibowi ? nine-foot ton# road, bu
rift.
GOOD ROADS IN TEN
ried?it Beemed a goot
was not ?orry she waa
with the biggest usher,
she always thought hin
and now that he was o
on * and a real doctor?
And yet she wanted
That is like a wonu
NESSEE the kind who are very
shy, and full of tremb
TKo KUrcat hsr >1
, . , . uvron i ? t*ni uiaiUUl
I match; she ? look, ??
to ?alk ?l b ,he ^
for she?well, v . .
Rats! You re bug
i very grand, *
, # .i that 8 worth anyi
ut of college, ?
away.
, As the cleaner
in "Ipeclallv ?ther p,HC? handy? 1
in especially ,n R cor
| .light, very Wh? dny)lshl c(
.' . tlle BUn came in an
nas. : music and lit
something," said were for the t
I will tell yc
house if you think what the
thing. Throw it
It was an
didn't have any and n,ost of 1
le threw the thing chance of weai
light.
atne the rays of From hunt
id fell on the din- limousines ?i
;hts and champagne
>eneflt of the# poor. .
iu about the ball, and
got out of It.
Arabian NlghtB" ball, I B
he women hailed the
ing trouBerB with deIredB
of luxurious 4b A
iahtoH
inting
aii ruDiic T rioroughf?r??
Into District*, and Th*n
Responsible CorporatU
A few 7Mir* ago It was
fortune of the editor to v
*state of Tennessee, and be wi
struck by the beautiful turni
traversed almost every sectl
state. These roads were pro
out by engineers, and the
Laid OfT ..
Let ta bled during the cereim
int. occupied himself chiefly
why in thunder people
tha good weddings in July, and cal
isK tha whether or not hie colli
ta forcbly until he got back to hli
ilkea that ^t when the ceremc
on of tha and a" the other brld
parly laid Paired off and began pac
editor of al?le, the tables were i
,ny. He had "lond iu"1 " ? 1,<"
In wondering 'he room-.
have church t"dked 11 ?? "
dilating a. to ?" ???* hon,e- "
ar would last * ...
i room Nothing but glaa
my was over ond rve "e?n '
lesmalds had
:lng down the *ho to,d *ou ??
suddenly turn- _
Thp rnntrnllor N
isemald vai tidy- veloped In the
She saw it and the modern w
cleaner had not were quickly <
she Bhowed it to opulence and
. A. Orient as it is
a. That a the aec_..
* modern Chicag
that thing, he aaUnder
the b
was glass?" ahe of yellow shad.
caught here an
.Oo %vu n vuicu VII"
t velvets and furs of
estern world. These
loffed to disclose the
magnificence of the
dreamed of by the _ _
o multi-millionaires. CW
rilliancy of hundreds
ed electric lights, and
id there in the beams X.
Jl
' Machinery,
t nr
SOLVE GOOD ROADS QUES1
Thing to Do lo to Q?t livery Fa
to Buy an Automobile and Pro
lem Will Be Worked Out.
the Co-Operator ?m r?ry a
loarn how theee roada were
maintained.
We were told that the la^
"ION n"88' * Provided that the pro
shall lay off all public roi
convenient districts, and ther
rmer QUt |Q pegpomible corporatl
enter Into a contract to I
maintain a perfect highway
out the district covered bv
nxloua to ea- AB n,B arm reit tne
built and amallest brldesmaJd'B hai
ly realized that he was
* In Tan- A? aoon as the smallei
per court fe't <hla trembling her
zda Into an<J ?he no longer felt
> let them She realized thla dimly
oni, who 1' It were not on th?
>ulld and homeopathy?"like curei
through- "o?he was the other kin
said con- At least she had stopp
touch or the ..,, T , "
nd he sudden- , Huh! he knwB 1
trembling. elry , I m *oln? to
Bt brideBmaid pu* U into her ^
own stopped ,The n,ght
like crying. J?1 ****** ?,ght
and wonder- hnd not discovered
5 principle of awoke ,n the aft*"
i like." But ately b*gan Rn
d of a doctor. f'ed h,m tc
ed trembling _ ^e8, ' picked u]
or rour spot
fiothln* about Jew- tinually circled
keep it." and she kle of Jewe|g
. Mrs. Joseph
?r came to the ho- K
it of breath. He the execuUves
his loss until he wonderful cost
loon. He Immedl though it wen
investigation, and The loose fltti
> the cleaner. with them, and
p something llko fan set in an O
lights, which con- ^
I the room, the sparwas
blinding.
E. Coleman, one of
of the affair, wore a
:ume, that looked as
i all made of pearls. w
ng tunic shimmered lllCI
she carried a feather
rlpntnl hon/llrt * '
sew 1 ype
and
eased Force
A few years ago the bicycle <
Into use and the good roada aglti
waa bom. In a few years after
(he auto came. At first lta home
chiefly confined to the city streets
a few years It became a friend U
countryman and the villager, and
tt la found In every section. Th
cycle Is passing and the auto Is
serving a splendid purpose In a
cnlng the neoDle to a betteruiei
:a?* tract for a period of ten 7
it ion tke ieB8ee- are In the meat
ward powered to establish toll g
was collect such toll rh the law 1
L In for building and maintaining
* th? lie roads. These are under
now diction of a watchful superrli
? duty It la to see that the
now kept In accordance with the
wak- jf lessee falls to keep a
it of ?- * '
ears, and an<J "he wondered vagu
itlme em- Plly why It wan.
;atea and '8 bo sometimes
trescribea who are very alight, very
such pub- trembles,
the Jurte- The master of ceremoi
lor whose been timing everything a
i road la 'n hand, afterward ata
contract. procession from altar I
ind main- Just 2 minutes and 21 i
**- - 111 or ono f iiuKne on/1
ely and hap- whBt. you 1,e
"What did you d<
with women 1 threw 't away
' shy and full The manager Bali
which the cleaner
ilea, who had controller had been
'ith his watch wa" nothing but gl;
ted that the The manager i
Lo door took things. Then the ch
Beconds Hut that the housemaid
11??? thine aealn.
BH'd ed with pearls.
^ with It? composed of a
d some things, to pearl e,
retorted that the 8haPed Penda
positive the thing nec^ were thr
riBs. of these most
said some more Mrs. Kellogf
euner remembered blazing costui
had picked up the heavily embroi
iimiuic lliUUIll*
Her head-dress was
bird of paradise with
ar muffs and pearlnts,
and about ber ?
ee magnificent ropes li*Xp6
costly jewels.
; Falrbank wore a
me of black satin C* r
idered with gold, the
of
rienced Men
lable Us to
road conditions, and when the (
era of the country adopt this mo
way of travel there will not be
great trial In getting the public !
ways in better condition. The 1
to do la to get every farmer who
gfford It to buy an auto and In
tban PO years the good roads que
will be solved. The autos must i
before the good roads question cs
mm ducu runu iu speciueu 11
'Arm- tract, then It becomes the di
dern court to forfeit said contract
anjr road becomes the charge of
hl*h ty. Kach cltlien of the couc
:hlng mltted to buy a road permit
1 can titles him to the privilege of
lees ti,e public roads of the count
Htlon period of one year without 1
come drance.
lu be These roads are laid out
1 IIJG COIl- uouci nuu
ity of the bridesmaid would have i
an<! the an bour?so much happ
the ooud- that period!
ity la per- And yt. what took
I that en- that 2 minutes and 21
traveling ?o very Insignificant wi
iy tor the to set it down. It cc
et or hln- breaths, some in the
and others subvocallzec
by ex- movement of a black
me niiinncPi w
sworn It took ^ B^e do
eiH-d during ' told her to thr<
The manager tl
place during ihlngn he had left 1
aeconda was UP the houaemald.
sen one tries thrown it away. B
initiated of a working skirt ahe h
form of algha before and there th
I; a alight th? Pocket.?New T
coat sleeve
i with it?" coal n"
>w It away." co1vere'1 w,th
bought of a few roloreil lions ^
unsaid. but looked on the trouser
No, she had not on her head wi
Ihe looked up the Oriental crown
ad worn the night A massive hire
ie gem still lay In her shoulder i
^rk Times. adorned her fe
Mrs. Hnritltl
ade of cloth of gold
blue chiffon. Flame
vere embroidered up- CJtlC
s of black satin, and
as an almost priceless
of many hued gems.
I of paradise brushed
and jeweled sandals
et.
*- ?
v the Public
Job *
uivfu. ine auto iouth inai an
ing mad' throughout the country
proving to be builders of the hl|
order. We need more of them,
roads associations will follow lr
wake of every auto tour and thee
oclatlons will Improve public
ways.?Lamar Republlcan-Sentlm
CAMPAIGN FOR GOOD RO
9 ot*" perlenced engineers. and
f are pje(j around the Hills and i
<hest BO that all grades are the i
Rood ajj grades are made easy t
i the These roads are properly gn
le as- graders and then macadan
high- putting stone over the surfi
the grade 1b new, or during
times, so that the sharp ?
AQC the stones will be easily prt
| the ffroiinH nnd mnlia
ar< car- against a sleeve of white
nountains sole; an almost lmperei
aimn and nient of the ; . jscles of
)f ascent. eyes; a few uerve qu
<ded with that was all.
died by At the close of the 2 m
ice while seconds of Mendelssohn
; the wet when the tallest usher
>dges of the smaJlest bridesmaid
sued Into rlage, he whispered one
n mnnAth nud then, straneelv sli
moussellne de Charm of
eptlble move- The charm of me
two pairs of jn tfce quality whlc
lverlnga?and at Qnce of Intlmac;
The fascination to \
ilnutes and 21 paHt selves, our for
icd marching. neR in our sense tl
was helping ]utely known to ub.
Into the car- Gf OUr reach. Wo
word to her? houses, rooms, until
ie wanted to - ""
Memory. entire collectic
mory lies, I think, emeralds, whic
h it gives things, country, her d
Y and remoteness. w|th diamond;
[iB cf recalling our cent tiara, ai
mer surroundings. gorgeoug jew
lat they are absoyet
absolutely out ' r K ? ' rH"
can recall places, diamonds and
I every detail lives Quarter of a n
-.vwiiuiw nurv BIT
>n of diamonds and
h is the finest in this
ark hair being ablaze WT BT
i forming a magnifl- 1
id on her feet were
reled sandals. One
McCormick's pierced
emeralds was worth a
lillion dollars.
liltingof
Fall Season Is Good Time to Tak
Question of Better Thoroughfares?
Few Reasone.
Now that the fall months are
after the crops are secured. It w1
a good time to take up the m
of good roadB building. This
can often be done to better advai
In the fall and winter months.
surface for horses and re
* Up travel over.
All along the public hlghv
ever there Is a stone quarrj
see great piles of broken st<
to be hauled upon the pub
111 be stone is sold to the less
roads for so much a car loa<
It costs from $2,000 to I
itage mjje build these roads if
or in . - - -
hides to cr>' again. She wondere<
happily why it was.
vay wher- *8 8?- "ometimes,
r you can who Hre very Hght, ver;
jne ready ot trembles?St. Paul P
lie roads
ees of the Library of Artemu
* As we sat on the
I8.'?0o per porch at Waterford, M?
no other with 'Tnele Daniel" Dro
? again, w e can turn
d vaguely and another and, as we
Is there! It has a
with women uant than the hand
/ shy and fall the flower that we i
loneer-Press. jt jB true, present
as they occur, have
s Ward. quality. They do r
old-fashioned Into the past to g
and talked Certain places ha\
wne. a cousin sometimes, and st
rrorn one thing to All the oth<
look at each, lo, It ed In the sam
reality more polg- nearly as they
that we touch or Aud d,d the
smell. Sometimes, certai]
experiences, even ,
something of this other ragtime
>ot need to recede ^as stolen froi
aln this glamour/ adopted with i
*e It; cathedrals After the
111 lakes. Certain Cnmt
?r women were attlre
magnificence, or as
could approach it.
y dance the Tango?
illy did and all the
dances that society <
til the tenderloin, and XX*
so much zest. JLaLJ
grand march the
?*
the
<
ighest
the early spring, and where g
or other binding material has I
used. It will pack and harden t
at this season.
Another reason for the fall and
ter campaign for road building Is
there Is usually more time, an<
work can be done cheaper.
No town or community can
make a better Investment than b
? ? materials used in their
ravel tlon.
? The bridges and culverts a
letter gtructed out of concrete and
strong and durable, and with
' w'n" er care and attention will
' lhat ages
1 the The BtaXe levies a small
sinking fund to maintain th
weI1 | after the leaae expires, ant
y | and maintain any districts 1
construe- Df "Artemus Ward," he r
quaint glimpses of hla c
re all con- village Justice of the
are very daughter owns the llhr
the prop- m?H Ward " In his will
Last for P(J to the brightest gil
Waterford schoolhouse,
tax as a tended, and the prize w
ese roads own cousin. Thereon h
1 to keep romanee of his life. '
where the - -> - *?
evealed many things foster It; fir
>wn career as and the steady fall
peace. His moments give blrtt
ary of "Arte- ?us pause between
It was award- afternoon with Its
rl In the old through deep grass
which he at- river. This, I fan<
as won by an nyson was thinking
angs the love the lotus land the
rhe blue-eyed seemed always afl
ellght and silence, borne in upon
I of rain. Certain ^jie (jfoicag
i to it; the lumin- pany( rOHe
?undown and du.k coac.
slant of light
or across a quiet Samson and I
:y, was what Ten- One society
of when he called the Jewels aloi
land "wherein it $10,000,000, t
:ernoon." In that glare of diam
vioiicruh, who was
a litter by members ^
o Grand Opera Comrom
her rose-strewn ^
ang the aria from
Delilah."
leader remarked that
ne in this parade cost
ind besides the great
onds there were vast
31ass
judicious spending or labor and n
in the construction of public high
If properly applied, and that li
t&lnly one of the problems that
needs to work out.
Uncle Sam should set the pa
this matter, and the various i
hould co-operate. It should, fu:
more, be a perpetual c&mpalgn.8ta.te
Rural.
loney | lease has been forfeited
ways, jiy this system of public
i cer- d,e state has a uniform syst?
Idaho uc roads that cover the en
and through this system the
ce In kept In perfect repair, glvln
itates commodatlon that Is so neo<
rther- facilitate our growing commi
Oem The slogan of the town
try should now be good r
?-w?M I? ?? ?
K,ri uieo ? ie* years
mains of Charles F. Bro
highways brought to the old Elm
?m of pub- ln waterford, ?nd thu<
tire state earthly love of the co
roads are ,n the quiet cemetery th
g that ac- Btanrt in stern military
ssaary to carry dates reaching b
sree. than a century. TTnde
and coun- Bbftft, beside his brothe
o&ds. and aieepg "Artemus Ward"
aner ine ianu mew manic r
wne had been longed, and thus It
Vale cemetery reminiscence. Atla
i ended the
uslns. Today Baron
>e gravestones p^ei E g
array and fjnanciai troubles, c
ack for more numerable witty wi
r the panlti most recent o
r and mother, captatn In a South
under a elm- ?>?.<- *- -
nomems were pro- quantities of
became the land of
w ... pnlres and pei
.ntlc Monthly. v
Women woi
finger as well
iet*r> or two had hu
tickles, despite his on the backjJ
ontlnues to tell In?r
.torle. On. of , T 'e* wor<
f these concent a Btuddod gold
American war. waist, whethei
rs i ni_?_? _
rubies, emeralds, sapre
rings upon every
Quid
as the thumb, and one
ige rubles or emeralds
of their hands,
s anklets of gem
, and almost every
large or slender, was ^
c Service,
Right Prices.
Iail Ord prs
Macadam Road Economy.
I have no doubt that It will
prise moat people here to learn
little material la used In the m
Ot some of the finest roads of Ei
writes Ernest Fiagg In the Cei
The average thickness of the na
roads of France is only five anl
eighths Inches: 11 per cent, of
ere leas than two Inches thick, a
Ivuio niwrsati miuuiu uc rtnuf!
echoed ud'11 Texas has a
roads that meets the demat
how people aod her growtnK coi
aklng Texas Farm and Co-Operato
irope,
nturT Medal for Paving Bio
tlonal a(jvance In road pi
I one- wjjich a Hrltlsh engineering
them been awarded a broute me<
knd 41 ^Avn] Hnnltirv IncafifutA
pie Blab on which th
"l" ',raK? roads: "Charles F. Brc
ids of her fhe wor)d gR Artftm
inmeroe. "Along the Androftcoggli
tlon, National Magazine
eke.
iving for . 0 0,e for ^
: firm has The new rePorter t
lal by the 8tory about the church 1
^,\a ka assignment. It was th
. .. i mi caput in, i
* ? tell, the tale. ".a.
>wn, known to . . , . .
IU. Wardb*'n?
a." Maine Edl- ,h,re Wl
"After he had at
battles by means o
lews. came notorious; an
urned In his once overheard, fr
bazar, his first tent, two newsboys
e usual storv. 8?1'
o weuerai hickibb b*?ucu whu jj
continually getting
>rted unfit for duty I/ONE liANI>I
n? a big battle in
Covers Clerk 1
ilrked about seven Registered ]
'''c!' k""e' bo. T Annl.lon.
J bulk or the r
om the hospital
talking about blra- on 8ou*hern R
No. 12 was (
twciouh stones.
T HOIW MAIL CAlt. _
Rec
With Itevolvers. Takes
Matter and Escapes.
Ala., Jan. 19.?The i
egistered mail carried *
allway passenger train
overlooked by a lone
:eive Prompt
\ttention.
per cent, are leas than four 1
thick. Yet they stand constan
Often heavy traffic with lmpunltj
are always In a perfect state <
pair. Perfect repair Is, Indeed. <
tlal, for it needs no argument to
that roads so thin must be free
ll regularities If they are to sta
an.
nches more than ordinary li
t and diniier reilduA from the
' and burning of house refui
rfV for the paving blocks, and
?ssen- mftChlnery Is ground, I
thow mixed with oil and Trlnlda
'rorn and then pressed into block*
at by 8 Inches In slse, each
about ten pounds. At the
works at Kensington more
nportance* w,,h the usual name*
collection wo ?
,e 1* used lingered around th
by special desk a8 the hour for th
thoroughly to Prp8B drew near,
d asphalt. l^nny thing happen
9 by 4 l-l 2*r tonight," ho said ca.
weighing veroatlon lagged,
destructor What was that?" a
th?p five editor.
"nu .vi .
of committee " 'Juan/ said the
ter order an extra
ie city editor's There's going to b?
ie paper to go tomorrow.'
" 'How do you kn
ed at that ba- "eeond boy asked
Bually, as con- " 'Captain Blanc,'
sick again.'"
sked the city
. .. The Bl
first boy, 'we'd bet- bandit, who h
supply of papers, at the point o
> some tall fighting side, Ala., ea
uouncement vs
ow that? Pepe, the a governm<
.. , report of th
was the reply, '! ' ... . _
submitted. T
tained was no'
bandit was i
tsr Dlt.
eld up the mail clerks
>f a revolver at Rtverirly
today. This anras
made here tonight ^
ent official, to whom a
e robbery had been I
he amount of loot obt
made public, and the
itlll at large late to
eNews
uooa noiafe.
When Win we learn that the
way to make good roads la to hi]
pitching, drawing and dragging
1>7 competent men, Instead ol
present bungling system of man
working out his own road
Weeds In Corners.
Fenoe corners full of dead i
make flue hibernating places f<
hundred blocks an hour a
1 b?"t They are passed directly
re the watar^oollng process, and
done ready for immediate laying,
f the the blocks under test have
every over four years. They hav
tax? provided aji exceedingly di
noiseless pavement, but It
that they are sanitary and
veeds scavenging; that they do n
>r all llnnor* uri/i that lh?? AM
ire made. ' uulu,us mucnthrough
a 1)001118 caught Are an<
are then out lemona<le.""
Some of He never knew why 1
been laid
e not only
irable and Soaking Saplelgh
la claimed Sapleigh?I shall iu
take little courage to propose to t.
ot become Miaa Pert?Well, you
nnt In hn? nnn /11a* nnnln t ! %
?one or ine x certain critic,
1 they put It bitter tongue, foun
even artiste will t
le wai fired.? was a reception &
wbh exhibiting hie
"I should like to
i Again. of my picture," he
iver have the "It's absolutely i
i girl, never. replied, shortly,
will be saved "O. I know thai
||#a ^ - met "k?i? (?
renowned for hi*
d that on occasion ?'
urn. The occasion a'ter mldnlgh
,t which the artist ter at a tank
latest work. miles distant,
have your opinion entered the n
said to the critic, j^e negro mal
worthless," the oth- BftU#y wHh
- pursued the ar- "P?nfe 10^Is
tered mall, o
Birmingham shortly
t and stopped for wa- W
near Riverside, thirty I
Tho masked bandit I mg%
nail car and covered MdWA
il clerks, Crogmau and
his revolver. In redemands
tor the reglsne
Of the n?srnAi Ai.
ncaster,
e r
frlpfla of bug? which will get
|rtfb roar crop la the eprlag
*"* 7 Way aff?ct?d by rain, froat
I or otbar ordinary ooodltlom
? ?"/ I ""V 'iinw|rF.,iiiuiirui III
, spnshln* Mr. Raplelgh.?Boston
I. script.
m?j. un/wn7f uui >v nvuiu
Evenln# Tran- v*ry much Indei
tinted Times.
i ra 11 7 i ii in cbi uio i
ed."?Berlin Illu? rected him to
kept. After ]
the flies in which it is 1
hastily rifling the top (
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