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AS THE WORLD LOOKS AT iT Much Truth, if Pocr Mora-it), in OlfJ Centierrian's Explanation of Ethics cf TcJny. i Secretary Hoover saM at a IiinchI eon in Y-irk: ^ "Lei me ah school :he < ! Bk'.vt w ouiyrov. i:. B "'Pop.* said a iitrle ! .?y, 'if I sTi'tii a nickel ?-Ut <?l ?> < !%< !. i s> stealing. isn't it?' ""You 1-t't il i*.' 5^:11tl ?h<* !>.? father. 'ami you'<I go \o j:?: 1 ?'?> it. too.' ' 'Suppose I hot a r.:<\-e! on unrn? ot' euchre :;?<] won. tl'it's ;:a:niiin,:. ain r i.\ pop; " 'Sure is, son, nnd y.-v; know v." hero gamblurs?wind u??- - ^aiiov. s <>: poorhouse, every time.* " 'Bur. pep. suppose 1 comcred a!! the quinine 1? tht? wm-M. < : ;i!! rhe chloroform. <>r all Tiu- v. beat ? s< :nething the world can't :ret a Ion:: wiilieut, you know- and srppose I ran the price up a th<?<i>;jn?i per rent, or a iniiiion per cenr. v.liLt would that be. pop?" "The father's eye hea-aed. and patting his boy on the back, lie said with a protul laujrh: "'That would he business renin?, sheer business pen ins. You'!! Lave mankind at your !>et if you ever ac compnsn mat. " ANTELOPE BEING WIPED GUT Despite Possession ov F?enrsarkab!e Signaling System the Anirr.r.ls Are Rapidly Disappearing. The American pior.ghorn antelope !s approaching exttneth-n. Formerly roaming from the Saskatchewan to Mexico, and east to the Missouri river, it is now con lined to a few hundred wiid animals and a few more in enclosures. Roving creatures, easily the swiftest runners on the continent, living mainly in the one!1., they have hecome easy prey for long-range rides "when fleet-foored enemies were easily outdistanced. Even their remarkable signaling system lias not saved thein. Ernest Seton-Thompson has explained how, on approach of some strange object. me anieiope uirougii ;i ?vi v/i uimuw raises with a jerk the hairs on the white rump patches <>n either side. This llash shines afar !ik*> :i patch of suow, and the message is "ead by all who have noses to read, for wills tlie flash of hair is liberated an odor I of musk from a gland located in a patch of brown hair in the white bloom. The flash is given and away they go. If the flash is not seen their keen sense of smell carries the message even over long distances. What Becomes of Rainfall. One ton of water to three pounds of fiour is nature's recipe for making wheat bread, according to figures on rainfall published by the bureau of soils in the Department of Agriculture. By controlling the water supply in irrigation, accurate measurement is nnd this estimate is of the _ minimum requirement. Many crops nted live times as much water. What becomes of a!! the ?;iier? Of a ton of water falling on a d??^en square feet of so:! during the year, about one-third sinks through and is drained off underground. Only a I little runs olf the surface if the field is well plowed. A. little evaporates immediately and the rest is held in the soil. As the surface dries, the moisture in the snil soaks up by capillary attraction and evaporates o:? the surface. But by far the greater amount is drunk by the roots of the plants, drawn up into the leaves and breathed back in vast quantities into the atmosphere. IOne Little Grain of Wheat. One grain of wheat will produce 100 hexillion grains in the tenth year, an agricultural professor told a jrroup of visiting farmers at the Pennsylvania State college, lie wasn't quite sure that "hexillion" wns the correct word, but here is the way he wrote it: 100.000,000.000,000,000,000,000. There would be wheat grains enough, he s:iid. to | string tour billion chains of it from f the earth to the sun. Indeed, the k crop of wheat, long before the tenth F generation, would bo so large that the k earth would not be big enough to provide space to replace the entire crop.?Bucks County Daily News. Status to Red Cress Man. Capt. J. A. Fodlow, the American Red Cross commissioner to Budapest, is said to be the most popular man in the Hungar.an capiial. Out of gratitude for ,h:s reri:>f work among the starving war victims, the Hungarian government lias erected a monument to him in the city park. which was recently unveiled on the seventy-fifth birthday of Count Apponyi. tlit* "grand old man" of Hungary.?The Argonaut. Sentiment and Appetite. "I understand that one of your colleagues voted for prohibition, in spite of the fact that he personally consumes convivial lhmR" "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum, "His heart was in the right place, out his stomach wasn't." Relief to Friend Husband. "lias the woman in politics improved the conditions of lift??" "Undoubtedly," replied Miss Cayenne. "Women now argu? great qnesfc Hons among themselves instead of ' inakiny husbands try to explain matters tliij' do not understand." &IQHT EE MONARCH OR CAT C-r/*cj3 > of Spa i.s.i Rcya! ''discos Careful in Tncir Investigation of Sounds at Night. ( 1st* day. >o the ston ??>. s, >; member ol i ii** royal household of Madrid i:; a: ?l noises below. lie le^e aud <\ ( . , <io\v nstairs. ;! iuu>t *Je the cat," iio ttemsht, -I.! I."- L'llh' I i; J * cat V. ;!S lii'I pel'* :ni;;e<i t<> winder ?;hout i!';- pinee ;?t i:(i s- retioi:. Th?*y h:;:st have fo;*tu io-ek it ;p. p,>>e it wjike the hinjjl IV thought: oive ti4?? .-in;. i The otficial hurried t-uvh.u'.i t'ie < .,i:i u11?i ;;t last iraeked the sitikI ;o the printry. 4"A!:?n?w I've you!** hi- whisper ;i. lie opt'llt'd the door?ami he i:e!;l J!.o Ui:^ ruimuuiih ^ aromni i'ur i(MM; * i; j-imw s!nr\ is not tinit is at f< :'.?}?. ?i ?>n for :!:?. kinjr c?: S;>:::n 'lijii'. s lY'els Inir.irry in t!;t> ii,. (>2 i!:e li.'^ht, nili.l \vLei) 11!i* I-aii;;s heroine ;.;;i:rnar*. if .-? < !-; royal joint is you or ; would :oek the l?;:mi.Jor tv^cnir. (l"in;i int?? the royal pantry. in- w.li ti-ar o.T *!:? of a eold fowl, or quio;ly carve himself a slico f?!' moat. "We never said an official who !i:.;:ivs in tit-.- ?ry, vvh*Hh?T it is the or the ki:.;:!"?London Answers. RECEIVED DOLE FROM ENEMY I rich irregulars Stopped in the Middle or Fighting tc Draw Their Unemployment Pay. For weral years the unemployed In Ireland. as in iiritai::. have been reeeivin.; a government ! !e weekly, relates Xiall Hunan in : * Outlook. The provisional g< > r-imifi.I has continued this. I >t spite the dit'iculties of distributing it during ihe recent trouble. it was very anxious tiiat it should not be stooped, lost any excuse should he given lor looting. Oi;?' of the district ollhvs was therefore opt ned?not mere than -o yards from Moran's betel, an irregular stronghold, now destroyed. After s<?v oral hmulre i men had quietly entered, undismayed by tlie rilie lire from the national and rebel forces outside, and signed for and received rhoir money, seven republicans came calmly across from the hotel, showed that they were entitled to payment, were paid, and returned to their duties :,is enemy soldiers of the government whose money lay in their pockets. Crcwdinq' insects. Man, calling himself the master of nature, may yet he involved ij; a lifeand-doath druggie with insects for possession of tiie globe?-and in ssane ways scientists declare insects are better fitted than men for survival on earth. Baked beans at a dollar a portion ! Is the plebeian, bean to be driven from its present democratic company into the ranks of the aristocracy? This possibility is sujrgaued bv ? * " the recent in\asit;ii of tin: southern portiofi of the United States by the Mexican bean boo;!c, a bandit pest of the first magnitude. that tu-w l;as gained a firm foothold am! is already at work in a limited territory, undermining natural resources with such telling effect that the linn! ouicome is a 'matter of grave concern. Beans of all kinds are be:n\: attacked l>v this bandit?a kind of ' :dy!>ag?as: J entire trops are being wiped out. That Word "Hysteria." There is a lot oi' scientific truth pertaining to the physical nature <.!' \vi?:n an, concealed in the word hysteria. The classic origin of the won! is the ancient Greek "hysteria," ilse womb. The sexual or mother nature cf woman is indicated in the word asMhe origin of the laughter, the tears and the contradictory conduct implied by the word* hysteria. When a man is called "hysterical," therefore, the implication is plainly conveyed that he is acting under the impulses understandable and excusable (though sometimes-extremely annoying) fn a woman, but not permissible in a person of the male persuasion.?M i i wu ukee Sen i i nel. Bad Teeth as a Racial Trsit. Do poor teeth run in races? According to a report made by Dr. A. \V. Schoenleber of the medical department of the Standard Oil company to the ' T1 .?? tii.-r.. MiJJOniC ut'H'iirt'ii ;i>.^i:\/ti t??v4v. a racial difference in resistance t<> tlontal decay as >hown by an examination of 2.7r>S men of various nationalities. The gleaming whiteness <>f tin? negro's teeth is not iusr contrast with I.is black these figures show. :is the greatest proportion of perfect teeth was found among tho Afro-Americans. Polish and Austrian Jews showed the next highest perceptage of excellent teeth, while Ihigl^h. German, Danish. Norwegian an . Swedish subjects showed very feeble resistance to decay. The Irish had the worst teeth of all. Why Hoover Sent Corn to Russia. Someone asked Mr. Hoover recently why he sent corn to liussia instead of wheat. "I?ecause," replied the secretary of commerce vlthout a m.??i>r:i:'s hesitation, "for on? dollar 1 can buy ?? nilliiy caiOl'It-!s ?Carry III.:? iuji hi ;uc ;!?ir?i deciuia! i?ki??-in coin, and only so many"?ts> the third docimn! pitMt*?"in I '-''.'t iilnmt icons many in ecru as in uheai."?From "Ikdiind ilie Mirr- is." Syncopates >t. Jnd Tun!* ins s. < profanity is to convo snti'-n nhat jazz js to music.? W UjjtOLl ? FOR WAR ON "LOSS KNIVES" Cache Where !ndi?.nc H?.d Gathered Munitions Found in Cave in Wayne CoiT.ty, Kentucky. TiU!!:S <?f w !:::t ?" !:? *1 \v:ts ;i \nj i':f( <*;\\ ;i:e ii: vr i-i i;si' - .;s: Mill S;.rii:u-. ia Y\':iy!:i4 ?; 3:i y. ky. iii ':t opiiiMMi >! I * i'? I. A. M. I j>; till* I'tl:i<-iii '1' ;;j li.f i. :;i Vf--.ilv iff KfJiiuciiv. This "i:n*l?>ry," i :i 1 tr to lVs~.tr Millar. }?:* ?<i>j<( l ni'i"\v !i ia lip thi* Siiafts I ?i" I!: \ ,:ii ! 3":! \ ("?' V. }i?iS:;< mail's 'and, in tiu* :i :ys sipiiwl rille supp-anrt'd llit* h?i\v. - Km; rs"i>iV.??->r MilN'r r<??p.rnc'd iv<* ni!> a ;i*ri> t<. W":iyj 1 * rmai.'V. !: ? piM>j??* -i5 tor caws. ::js ! < '(.! Indian vi 11 ;iir?- sir*'-, ground iVr tl:?? linding of t';;:i;iv! uamiii;::iI;:;i ivnaiins. "Two r?>ek!j??us?ps n;ul ono e;)v<? wert* examined," lie sai'i. "la ore <f :.i ui?;t t'ourtvon miu-s ? .).* *.f Af i Springs, numerous arrow J.s in varic-1.1 <;*x\v? rwuiii ,1 ,*t: f .n ut? ? <C':\ f - tered ;sf ;? shallow <!. ]ith i.vpj- ii;e !l *??r. furnish injr evidence that t!<!> sh.'iter formerly \v:js an arrow head workshop of ahontrines." T!m? other rockhouse also cave evidence of having been a pe])u?ur resort <>!' tin* ;iI <?riifi!j?vs. Human hc-.a.s found in ike cave load to The bel ief that it ; hat": boon used as a burial ninee. SCARED BY UNUSUAL SOUND Music (?) cf Motor Horn Drove Liens From Oxen Which Had Seemed to Them Easy Prey. The foot of a sh:;;'o motor horn has been found sufficient, in Africa, to quiet stan^peded oxen iinti cause a trin of tlesh-hunting lions to slink away into the bushes. Two native drivers were recently conducting a wagon drawn hy sixteen . i.xen to the railroad camp, in the wilds near Nakr.ru, the site of the new Ux^in ffishn railroad, when tin? oxen were attacked by three lions. The drivers tied 10 nearby trees. The oxen became panic-stricken and dashed down ' the rough road, dragging along the body of one ox, killed by the lions, with the swaying wagon behind them. The lions followed their prey. This was the mad procession that reefed a lone motorist at ;? curve of ,:e road. He had no rifle, and it was ' : most an unconscious movement that j : >ok his hand to the horn button. At the first sound the lions seemed non' { iussed. The motorist then blew loud :.';d long. As the uncanny and sus: i;;ed shriek rose above the clamor of t :e frigiitened animals the lions slunk : vay among the rocks, headed for the > heifer of the bush, and tli^ oxen f vung clear of the dust-covered autoj obile and came to a stop at the side t: the road. Heard Here and There. "Opportunity," divulged the hen5 ee'.c, "knocks but once, proving it is i:ot df the feminine sex." "Might," explained the big man gently to the little man whom he was pommeling rather ungently, "isn't right, but it helps a whole lot." "iieligion," cried the atheist, "is'a lazy explanation of mystery." ?IM"! . I.,ft JlllC-.liil " wonf t'lP lin* i. ICil Vii.c?uuj ? successful flirter whose object of flirtation refused to respond with even a single sellable, "often hurt more than things spoken." "Bali, bah!" answered the baby when asked bis opinion of a piece of free verse just read' him. He Autc Look Bad. "Good afternoon, Mrs. Jones!" exclaimed Mr. Brown. "What a coincidence, meeting you. I ran into your husband an hour ago." "How funny!" replied Mrs. Jones. "And bow did you think be was looking?" | "Pretty poorly." "Well. I'm surprised to bear you say that. Everyone says he is looking much better lately." "Well, be looked bad enough an hour ago," said Mr. Brown. ; "I wonder why that was," said Mrs. ! Jones. j "Oh, I can tell you that," snitl Mr. Brown. "You see, 1 was in my car ' when I ran into him."?Farm Life. \ Short and Sweet. : Following is the weekly correspondewe between a wife at the seashore : and her husband in town. They have been married a lot of years and the letters from the lonely wife are of a ; touching nature. They are all alike and so are the replies. ' Dear Fred?I* I ease send check. Dear Lottie?Inciosi d lind check.? New York Evening Mail. Mighty Few Do. "Why don't you j?>in a golf club?" "Man. 1 don't know how to play M ' ? | 'f" ' ' [TOI t. "That's no reason. Ninety percent j of the golf club member* don't know l.ow to play the jrame, either."?Detroit Free l'ress. Record Earth Girding. Tiie fastest trip around the world, -?i hours and .'><5 minutes, was made by John Henry Hears, in 3913. To Test Jar Covers. Screw the :< ;) <>n tin* .i::r without tlie rubber. If the thumb nail can be ii'siTi{ <! between '.h:* cover : rul the glass, the i> is usually defective. Population in Belgium. According to the latest official tires, the population of Belgium is ; 7,4 4 ivVlU. VELVET JACKET 5/VAS IV -3GL' Wcrn Strver. to Writer, ??o Pfci*. .t A-j ;> ?: t.'.s Ty-'-f-y cf fa*.";, on. Thus irnJhiLt!.v !i?- :ij-jm ,r- in my > i \ ; v. ;h*:i i | : ;1 in >" . :niI:i^ ! ! j:is , > >1 !!;!:;< T\ I'ii ?>f ii:e ;s<?s !! :> !' Louis SfeveUiion. geiti Ionian :idv;*ntr-rer !?? ii.'i" ; ;i !< !!?'.rs. i.i? ' :i s:.sn :-:: i11; Ii:iT ! <???> :i?I???-;: :! vv;:*. ;t \t I \; jarkvi, I iv it:y \. ;. 1 >; !;, wriit-s :>. s?-r!i '?!::> run :?t is no \ I?::r a S>\ i:ii?i . il is Si: ;is ! i: ! (> iiil ::?!> wills I: ic HueoliVi'lK lis :i |i?? >-: ii.sf ?\ ranny ;!' fas' ;i?:i. i: i'; I ut vclv?'l. II'II rk t" l.-.tr'l ;; lli-'t-i'ic-s '>| ?*!:??i--i :; :<! ]'iiv{Viv;n'<* <>I ; I'i'iiill; ->? <, ]!"< ';: M;. a toii?-h of uiaviii.'i in :tIi its v.?vaiaru's. "lis like ill'.' silver v;i;:rs. 1 ?i*<?:i<I s??m: !< !-<> iti.\ hiiiJiiUori'liii'f of the : 1 lji<r?oijijiIu'imI (miwIh y?lit>f :iii olr'in-.'iit . ; of i!.? dandiacal. i<ut :t tribute to :oni;tn?v. Strange t'.:.<t the iiji- of men u>;mlly have a i'it of >his in ilicir composition; yiiiir only incur ii??St* iHtscur ilie follow who afI l'ects never lo pose ami mfrays him- : | svif i>\ his attitude of s^orn. i ! Of cmirsc Stevenson did not always , v. rar 5his symbolic ^armi nr. in fact ; Jin- only time I nu t him in the llesh i his clothes had n discouraging resem! hlance to those <-f the rest of us at - - - - x- ... , ? j : ; tilt' A'.!! il<?rs ClUO III _M'\\ 1 (.-.j;-.; , ii few n;i?Kihs ago, when I traced his ' .'<?otprints on the sands of time" at i Waikiki beach, near Honolulu, the ; ; picture drawn for lae by those who I knew him when he passed that way, l was that of a lank, barefooted. briixht| evi d. sun-!.ro\vned man who da tin- ; , dered along the shore in white-dark ; trousers and a shirt wide open at the j !i"? fa. Kut the velvet jacket was in [ his.wardrobe, you may be sure, ready*' j for lilting weather and occasion. i EASY WAY TO CRACK NUTS Scientists Recommend Use of Liquid ; Air as Best Means of Getting at Deiectable Kernel. I Liquid air for -cracking nuts is the ! latest application of science. Science : : and Invention relates that experts at j the national bureau of standards in ; i Washington were appealed to for a i j method of breaking tlie shells of ! chicha nuts without damaging the 1 kernels. They lound that it took a : weight of nearly a ton to crack the 1 shells, and that after that elTort the ! liiout of the nut was DroKen in iikuij , i sue: 1 i pieces. i | Then they applied liquid air to tlie ; problem. They did not freeze solid a j piece of rubber an*]-use it as a ham' mer. as is done in the classic stunt of | physics, but they sinipiy immersed the i nuts in liquid air for ^0 seconds and I cracked them easily without damage | to the kernels. Now the physicists . 1 are trying to lind out whether this i method can be applied commercially i on a large scale. Chicha nuts are grown in 5'outh : America. Their dense, strong shells I were used during the war to make ; j charcoal for gas masks, and the oil : from the kernels is a valuable food ; similar to copra. -' : All of That. j Vriien my small daughter became j interested in our ages I laughingly I t?>ld her that I was sixteen and daddy j twenty-one. After she learned to count j she added a year as the birthdays j came around. i One day while she was playing nt a j neighbor's the woman of the house j said: '"Mary, do you know how old : your mother is?" i Mary answered: "Nineteen." J "Oh. she is older than that. Mary, ; I'll bet she is twenty-six or twenty! seven." ! Marv came home and told me of : the conversation. After my resent| ment of my neighbor's Inquisitiveness ! had subsided I was amused at the nn| intended compliment. I am thirty-live, i ?Exchange. ! , American Silks. There are some interesting phases ' of the official statistics with reference ; to the manufacture of silk goods in i the United States, particularly those : that have to do with the early history ! of that industry. ! It appears that the making of silk i goods in our country has grown rap! idly since the year USOO. At that time only 15 per cent of#the silk used in . the United States was homemade. In i 1S70 the percentage of home manufactured silk had doubled; in 1SS0 it had beeome inure than ."?(> per cent; | it: 'JSOo. 70 per cent, wliile at present it is estimated to be in excess of 85 | per cent. Putting Her at Ease. We were being entertained at dinner at the home of a friend who had prepared a most delectable meal. : Her dessert had failed and she had j substituted prune whip for which she = n-iitle apnjo-y. I said: "There is nothing we like hotter?whenever I haven't much to eat for a meal I serve prune whip and ; our family think they had a line dinner."?Chicago Tribune. Hcroic Measures. 'You and your husband go away every uummer. don't you?" *Ves. but 1 dislike doing it." "Then why do you go?" t,? v-.'iv?? Turn I've in n sfuffv hotel r??r a f:*\v weeks every year to liiiitie liiiu appreciate tlie way 1 keep Lu'd-t.''?Uoitoii i niilScript. i SPECIAL EI ECTION IN McCULi.OUCri -C.IOOl. DlSiniC'i NO 5 V. } , . ?. ;:<? : -.>' .. I fV:*oho' I; i . ali.i ' i.;.. ;JV(>. i'f: of * .ven: - .? : J:: : 1 schco! district No. tfi t ouTity ??i "> ! : i-y. S*?a'. os Sou - J; ' nru.ina. lW*' ! ''; i - i i *?.?? . n O ' *' _* U; } ( caniy. South v uro!inar petitioning ??::?i rcqi: thai an dcction be 7;. i.i h >o! <! :\cl on ;h?.* qiiostion ?.??' !? ';.*:n?r .. : .? ' . ' X lit 1WO ?:' - I! t.flC t:i\?U>i" ])]-'Pcrt.v within ire ?:>:.! : ohool ?i. tricc. \ * ^ x i ' >.o\v, ; iur 'in'-c, v.* - t.'V ' i GjKpcr lut; the County Board of State of S.juih Caro'inr*. ;! * ' * . r tlu board of trustees o,1 .McCuliou^rh school dtsinct jno. >, .<> * ?..? election on the said question of Ievyin??* a a: ii o>. tax of two mi!!? to be collected on the proocny located within the s:.irl .-i-hool disti i<*t. \Y:i;c,i r'l'i.t elect oi! .-hail be / WW* / -fJte iw* I lis {fm>A t<VV&-J I I,: ' W\*'& $ [ 'lilt I J|i|?/_fy\ -X v 1jf til ! |iii|Hljiiji \\ lit I hi ShM ill w ! I'gll I''j \\ li?PiP !H!I \\ 1 hi 'iPSai ; I V1, ViV?-4 iff? ' I i 11.' t 'M ! 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A <i'.-partment of Rndio New: wcrid's br-st authorities on th The Woman's Parjc; a portion era! household hints and recipe: a Subscription 1 jd__ oy iv_ c4.ii* Send Subsriptsciis to Circulation ??a m i?ii^rra^ h?-i :tt til- ui! srhoolhouse *a:ri . -a n>i ::ist r.ct., No. ">, on ' .i! ... . 'hi* J' .i I.iv >f S.-'itesniuM*. a: v. b'.vi -aid ojecaion the- polls > }?. : !'.< opened at 7 a. ni. an i ci-ised The rMfa'.bers ; t i< board of tru-t < ! said school <i!>:r! t shall act :! a^'( i* of said electir.r,. Only i']i .-*?<> as reside in said s.-hool district and return real or personal > . " ftxat'on. and who ex!i< : lux receipts and rejiisLva. . ; .: ai'_" as required in ji'en< ' i ; -. ;>ns be- allowed to ilie *c:-- MVorhar the !?vy of such a tax si;r.il casi- a ballot ontain:r.? the word "yes"' written or printed (.hereon electors opposed to such a levy shall cast a ballot con: v.". ; (i "no" written or :t?: the re on. ttiv. !* Uiiiier our hands and seals imifi <'vy oi au.stus:. i ] :. H. A I'LL, G. B. CANNON, S. J. DERRICK. C. un:y Foa:,cl of Education tor N<\vIvrry County. You G k- ThisTi m At The m SSI Tk? ftw la , . 3fM real tire or i?| mm price rema ippl r M T ? ilill it is the a ?|pl light cars IpljS the skill c It has evet SSWJ mand in a 3?& 11 |S? -lg con struciic age aiio! g< i ou can t t-e tjigj around econc it at an unus ,11# SHE ALT MO' js&Jy Auihci'ized Dealers - I Fordson Tract ?f/ Cars, Fa >2/ oavr-zr^*^ ? 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