Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1888, p. 1

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erajnom oqelph and dty- rareit- ejrti5rjri h titi a ahllcf-cfvtf- ih i ifc rt-sr- rnij4oiu ilhtfiuiiiiottact v tw icxiecdlt rj- holmes fanct goods stationery gc at f n mcgarvins newest styles very cheao consisting op- toilet cases dressing cases jewel and odor cases in plush writing deslfs work boxes scrap and auto al bums in plush and leather photo alburns 1 latest designs hand mirrors whisks and whisk holders toilet bottles for covering 8having cases and mugs magic lanterns ddlls in chlnakid and rubber trumpets mouth organs billies libtlt oxford bagster httirbrnsiiea a6d perfumes bofj mi girls own annual bind of hope briliah vtorkmin fotnre books ffc 4c ereiythinaworth having mil befoand at mccarvins idrug and elatioiiery store acton ont m0 mmmmmjmm jimmy jinimy jimmees ijimwy weeks ti catting woo amid the urs back of the house bat when he hiard that call coming to him in the great fcrtrt lt cidtiiucd i enest stop for that is grind mother she is worried abcat the hrcok i i h ma to the housed at an open window his gritidnoihtr etodl and called ko the ta in her tig chair which rented on whrels graadmother weeks had not been able to wilt far two jei her soa john vifv heeled licr in iiis chair from place toplnci- by her side uai now a mother- cia ltbe el- w1u1 jimmys help ahe crtd farlittle oyeyeir old elsie ill lc ics for elsie grand mother jiiriny4ad taij and yea can be eyes and hjiikl and head wc will get alonp jimmy grand mother weeks replied cheerfally bhe did uci feel cliccral this afternoon ol oar ttory fcr beir mountain j3rook wm be having budly it threatened to stir up and gtt tcqctlicra freshet that woald go tear- ingard howling and waiting through the valley it f aid try to tike the weeka home witli tt and what would grand rcolhcr zhl elsie do then i john week was ia the heart of uie moontain foreat ccting wood circctiifgto pais ho night tiitie in a joggirigcsnfp iiothcr eaid jihn weeks it the lroo cats up any fiiichief of looks as if it wonld fend ce word by thomas xhoxas was in a worse condition than the valley ravaged by bear ilonntain brock a freshet of temptation had oome alog aud swept weak thomas off on a drunken epree what wocld or coald grandmother weeks do lathe brook don any bettor ishe cow elcd jimmy lie very sobtrly shook his head and grandmother weeks thoot her head sober ly in rtply euie who was conlentidly sacking her 1i1 n tub would have shared in thgcncral anticty if the had known a f robe t mikht bo coming after her that vacfced thomas eiclairaed the grch 2 mother he eosld have told your csther if heliad ol kept sober yotir father ioldhiaa grtndnwther ill go and tell father cried jimmy hut yoh djat know the way to the cimp- fellir bi2ed the path through the vrom i cin tike the lantern wheti it gets dirk and i t appose it will be dark edotl ye eaid graudmother weeks soberly alreidj the- shadows were deepening in the forest and bear ilonntain brook seem ed to fjjash aud dash and crash louder thai ever 1cin go by the blazes grandmother bat but yes i am going 1 amnotciraid therrffiiemcd to be no other way oh that thomas 1 if he had only done his duty and kept tober he eonld havevraroed farmer weeks hefore leaving to give jho warning he coald have carried- grand mother and elaie in his strong arms np to the barn cu a elope above the reach of any fresh t jimmy afore joa go said grand mother yoa mihtipdt the baby up in my arms oryoavheel me where the cradle is aud i caq tike her v she did notsay why ahe did this for she kept this thought wiiji a shadow to herself ii the water comes baby will be higher npiu my arms than down in the cradle 05 trotted jimmy the old barnlantern in hie hand j jitnmy 1 1 hark she is calling me thoaght jimmy he tamed back totlnopeu win dow t fouerthe hazes jimmy i besnreand do it jimmy orged grandmother fcr a little while he coald see the fresh marks of jhis father hatchet where he had chipped the trees now on this side then on that and ihe scars were like little gnideboards saying this is the way to the logging camp soon he lighted its lantern ha was cow in the depth ofihe forest what did he feel a ephuh of rain on his hand oa the raiow coming again and the brock 1 sighed jimmy it seeraedlojiira as if he wold see that brookaging like a great dragon its month fall of white foam ion and on he harried now forced to halt and hold op his lantern to see the white scars of his fathers strokes against the trees then travelling easily be- ciaie the blazes were lower aid larger ah i there it is he cried at last catchiug the gleam sharp audi golden from soma lightahead that is the camp farmer weeks was basily cooking bis sapper an odor of ham frying in the pah on the stove filled the utile loghouse in the great lonely woods hollo father i why why jimmy i stsjsl tins yoa why where did yoa come from- home father anything the matter v the brook father rising yea and giaiidtuother wants joq wlieren ibatttioniu hes gone oft 90 a spree the reiktl jut a miuate and ill be ready he left he ham io xry and barn aud income r orndcron thb stoe gripped jlm- mysband wil tn tfacy credit xt traversed speedily the wluding path they reached the lonely farmboaee in five mlnolea more farmer weeks had borne hii old mother and the babe elsie to the bare jimmy following with all the blankets and quilts his arms coal 4 hold there- in the barn they safely passed tho night heard the freshet haoog and fretting aroand the farm house like a lavage beast disappointed because its prey had escaped bat the honse was not swept away it survived the floody eie the shadows deepened and daened again the farmers lunilywas back again in tho old- home baby elsie cooiog inils cradle grand- mother weeks bending over it and smiling with all the warmth of her loving heart jimioy was sick a short time after that must have taken cold going in the rain the night of the freshet said the father gently stroking the boyt locks jimmy was jastthe boy to enjoy the old family bible with its rainy pictures cud he sat a long time contentedly looking at pictures in genesis grandmother said jimmy it says abraham left the home where he hid been- brought up and he weit into a strange ccantry awiy off kow i shouldnt have tlioaght he woald have known which way to go j but yoa know god his father called him j yes grandmother well when your father made that path throagh the weeds he hazed the trees didnthe i ycsrandmother weij abrahams heavenly father gave him some promises those were the blaz that led him on you know he just follcc- ed the blares jimmy i we i see in a lew days there was a very kick little fellow m the house the doctor came looked jpaxzled shook his beaded id his bestani thensaid in a low tone ko hope l the doctor was right to another and a beaotifal country god was now cihiog oat a little pilgrim yoa you frail jimmy j sobbed grandmother kuo bat i noct of wkh i knew the way better thengraudmother read ihetwcutythird psalm icd the words of jesus calling all tho children to himself o grandmother i said jimmy ia his thin weak voice i i can see the way there arc the blares grandmother 1 when he was crossing the valley into the other coon try dear old grandmother bent down to his white face aud as from the window that night he trudged ofi into the forest she called bat softly cow jimmy you yea f oiler the flaxes 1 1 a bright 4 coldenj a triumphant light svioaacross his face- far a little ijilgrim wa going by a sure road into the other coaptry h certctrn jaa puixcess louise pike a traveller in the korthwcst telis the story of a tree by the princess loaiie j whan the princess with the iariuii of lome then governor general of canada- was in this neighborhood some five years ago she took s fancy to a sturdy pine growing on ihe edge of vancouver bay towering high stove its fellows and she asked as a special favor that it might for all lime be spared the woodmans aie jthis was when the place was csjied coal harbour aad long before anyone thought hi calling it vancouver or turning it into the pacific coast terminus of the canadian pacific bailway with the sudden development of the town tries were cat down right and left bat the wishes of the princess werercspect- edandher uine remained as she had seen it mereover in order to screen it from the winds a tree was left standing an each side of it then cameal great fire and everything was bomed including the tow companion firs but the royal pine remained it is con siderably scorched and its roots are loosen ed by the wind but it ia still alive and there ore hopes if it is protected or its outliving the memory of the confiagration which reduced every tree and house within its reach to ashes imn- will you read it j sir satd an old man one day to a minister would yoa like to know how it was that l an old gray headed sinner was ins tru menially led to become a christian v yes replied tho minister i should very much like to know well sir i was walking the street one morning when v met a brighteyed boy the liula fellow stepped dp to me and in the moat polite manner imaginable said please ir will yoa take a tract and please sir will you read it now 1 had always hated tracts and when anybody offered tbfavto me i gen erally got angry and shame to say it i sometimes swore dreadfoily at them but that please air overcame me that morn ing i could not swear at thatgentlemanly little fellow with his kind please sir xp noj so i tok the tract and thanked the boy as 1 had promised him that i woald read it i did read it by gods mercy the reading ol that tract led me to see thatl was a sinner it was the means of bring ing me to christ that please sir was the key that unlocked my old hard heart- a dog who stole sews paters a paper carrier came to ma one day and told mej that somebody was stealing his papers lfft on a certain doorstep every morning before the subscriber got a chance to see them said pohceman the other day thfl gentleman living in the house had it appeared hauled the carrier over the and accused him of not giving hini bis paper i concluded to watch the house and see who it was that was stealing the papers for i was satisfied that the carrier was telling the truth the next morning i saw the carrier throw the paper j siextinc jiiscexlany asouhdibbaing from fog a gives no trust- fl orlhy judication of its source arecent v riter gives two cases in his own experil e ice near newport when the sound frtm ioghorn at beaver tail seemed to come from several directions each ten or fifteen degrees apart and there is a wellknown c se where a transatlantic steamer bound u nowyorjr going direct but slow nd s undimg her whistle finally picked up a p lot who declared helud heard tf 10 blast ft r half an hour and that the etcamcr had b en sailing around him in a circle paper windowglass s now said to be an a eared fact the window pine js made oi white paper manufactaredfromcotou oi hneu and modified by chemical action a lerward the paper is dipped in d prepar- a iou of camphor and alcohol whuhmakec honest prask what boy would not tike to merit incba title as that 1 honest tyou can troit hinvho willnetcr deceive ytd he will al ways apeak and act the truth bach was frank lie was honest be loved train so ivv 1 jl price three ceiit s rt oioch he would not pat wuhit far any tho taint that wears hear en i urlehto cro n- indocfteal ailoratite bends tho wifght of glory pndi him down the most wliec mt bis ioul asccadf nearest the throne itself tniut be tha foouioijl of himjjity coosideratloq lrank was clerk in the office of a rich merchant io sew york one day this merchant received from a customer in an other city au order for alarge- and valuable lot o goods the neit day another letter came from the same customer recalling the order and saying they need not send ihe goods tlio merchant bsaded the note to frank with apteasing imiie saying r frank i want yoa to answer this note pieasc say that thegoodo were shipie4 be fore th letter recahing the order was re- like parchmcal- from tliif point it can ccved- i b molded and sat into rcmarkably tdugh frank looked into the employcra face si eels entirely triuparerl and it cin be with a jad bat firm giaoce and said d ed with almost ihu whole ol ihe aniline j very sorry sir hut icant do it ion uie niilt being a tranparc sheet j cant do it and pray why- tiojr s owm far more vivid cues than the lcstf asked the merchant angrily gkis eah the latest idea iathc djrectiettctwaer- p oof foctwear is a shoe made with a stout c lfskin yarrp seimleiaqnderlyiiig which a vamp of thin rubber and between it a d the liaing whih is of stoat canvas t jc bottom of the shoo has rubber ialer- i ling tftwecn the cner and the inner ies and thus the shoe u aboct as near wtterprbof us a leather shoe tin be it is id to wear will and preserve its water- pfoof qualities for an indefinite period a- carious speculation has been made nccrning what weald happen were the rdtdiioa to cease the equatorial diameter being tweutysii miles more than the polir- meter the earth would prcscni an eqaa- ial zone of solid greuaa miles high above stja level the water being all drawn to the poles this land zone woqjd then be like oar arctic regions and would be banded by a ring of permanent iceund snow laswia3 watchmaker his maac a ucw spplicatioa of electricity in the invention of an illuminator for watch dials whereby ooc in the dark can tell he bcux with eoc aj small ejectric lamp 15 fitted in tho watch- csee where it will light up tifei dial when by toucliing the case with a charm coc- dction is cstabliihfid ihrouglj the ctiaic wjih a small battery carried ire the watch- packet vine greatest hlcvation wiiich his been attained by man is 370co feet about seven miles this height having been ched during a balloon ascent made by siiher at this tremecdoy distance ove lie earths surface physical exertion found to be almost impossible owing to lije great rarefaction of the atmosphere therd is mach mysterious talk of a ba- lobu invention of if de villars in which the problem of atrial navigation is said to bfve been solved at least to a degree never reached if de villarss aim has been u direct his balloon by taking advantegs ol the several air currents which are to be net with at various heights qlick wit wixs years ago into a whcleiale grocery store boston walked a ill muscularlooking an estdeclly a fresh coiner from eome b kwcods town ia itaine or new ilamp- g lire accoeticg the first person he met w ho happened to he the mmcimt himself hi asked you dont wantto hire a man ii your store do j ou v weil eiii the merchant l dont kjiox what can you do v to said the man i rather gaess i en turn my hind into almbst anything vyhat cfo yon want done wejlif i were to hire a man it vroald b j one lhat could lilt well a strong wiry fi uowdae for instance that could shoulder a sick of coffee uka tint yonder aulcarry thit across the store and never lay it thrc c cow captiin soil the couulrj- nlin ihit isjait me i can lift anything i hitch to yoa cant suit me better what v ill yoa give a man that will suit yoa hlull yea sail ihe merchant if vox wll shoulder this sack of coffer and ctrry i across the store twice and never ly it down i wiili hire yoa a year ati undred dollars a month done said the stranger and by this t me every clerk in the store had gathered droundand waited to join in the langh s gainst the man who walked np to the s ick threw it ever his shoulder wita perfect as it was not extremely heavy and valkihg with it twice across the store vent ietlylto a large hook which was fastened tip the jwiill and hanging it up tamed ouudto che snrprised merchant andsiia there now it may hang there till oomsday ishaunever lay it down vhat aliall i go about mister just- give ue plenty to do and a hundred dollars a incathandvits all right the clerks broke into a laugh and the aerchant discomfited yet satisfied kept iis agreement today that backwoods man isthc senior partner in tha firm and torth a million dollars liljruu when beia5e sir the goods are in the yard now and it would be telhug ajie i hope yoa may always be so pirttco- ur and the merchant as hw tarned on iiis- heel and want away honest frank did a bold but a right thing trhenhe took thai stand and what do yon think waa the- res all did lie lesou his place not at all tb merchant was too vise fa turn away a clerk who was so honest lliatue wouldnt write a lyinjr letter he knew how valuable such a young man was and so instead of torntng him off be made him his confidential clerk- jjcys icara to say i cant do it ode woald tempt yon to tefl a lie i fudlv peavej1s f there is one mark of a hoasehld in which god is known and loved which is tcooficn wauunguioarday i mean the- practice of family prayer depend upon it the worth of a practice of that kiod can only be measured by its effects during a- loug period cf time and family prayers though occupying only a few miuntos do- make a great difference to any household at the end of thi year how indeed can it be otherwise when each morningi and perhaps each eviilug too all the imero- bers of t3jejfamil5 the old and tjheyoabe the parents and the children tho master and the servants meet on a footing of per fect equality before tfie eternal in whose presence each es nothing or- lesa than yet to whom each is si infinitely dear that he has redeemed by his blood each and all of them how must ript the bad spirits that are the enemies of pare and brighrfamfly life sees way tbespirita of eavy and jde and untruthfulness mod slwth and the whole tribe of evil tbosghta aid mike way or his gnciona presence in tbeheirts of old and young alike who as he brings us coc by one nearer to the true end of oar existence so does he and he aioae make3usto be bo of one mind in a- house here within the narrow prince of each home circle and hereafter in lhat countless family of all nations and kindred and peoples and tongues j which shall dwell with him the naiverbatarento all eternity cdion ikaii i howyo help the pluyelijtemvg come come early b ring somebody else take a front scat sing supposing you dont know one lote from another yoa will feel better from laving tried and it will encourage the jthers- x i say something if the opportunity is given if it isonly two words twentyfive short testimomes are better than a whole posy- bed of glistering nothing or beautiful sunsky rhetoric men who come dont want gush but thy do wdnt life doot keep your mouth shut for fear of making mistakes why bless your heart a hundred years from now the fact that von used frightful grammar wont- bother yon a bit especially if some soul was saved because yon did say something doat start a discussion dont wait till the last one somebody- odisoftgofght a contented spirit isfths swefiteat or ex istence i sighs are poor thlnga to fly with knowledge is dearly bought if we sacri fice to it moral qualities remember every moment of resistance v to teniptaioa is victory v self mide men axe most always apt tohe a leetle too proad or the job the masters work majmaie weary feet bet it leaves the spirit glad a chrslianity without mystery u as uu- philosophical 13 it is nncriptoral xcbody eer outgrows scripture the book widens and deepens withour yiears perceiving of christ bespeaks oar khow- lcdgi lutttceinng hinit bespeaks- our faith 1 human things mast bo known to bo laved but divine things mant be loved ta be known it ii net by attendiag to our frieads in car waybut in theirs tlat we can really avail them liquor dealer have dollars v stake christim men have sons at stake vvjjich areths most valuable it is anothers fault if he be tingrateftfl bat it is mine if i do no give to findpne thankful man i will oblige many that are not so tho bird that soars n highest ing builds u the eronh h- lowly osfi aad sbo that dottf uest aveetly sing bkifln thcifiadojbeja3i ttlnesriit in lark and nightingale we ace vbt honor halh aamllitr j h tj v -1- 33 1 irfi j r i t11e bellows whan the emperor joseph was travehixig in italy the- tire of one of ihe wheels ofiis carriage broke on the road hatlngreach- ed with much difficulty the naxs vilge he alighted at the blacksmiths door and directed him to repair immediately the damage which prevented him from con- tinning bis journey t would willingly do it said the artisan but it iu feto day everyone ia at mass and i have po one even to blow the bellows do not let that hinder you said the enperor for i will blow them mjself and the ex erciso will warm mef the mooaron ac cordingly worked it the bellows thi black smith forged and the fracture was soon repaired how much is there to pay six sous joseph placed six dnats in the mans hand and went away bat the honest workman ran after him and said sir yoa have made a mistake and giten me a sir dacat piece and i conldivgflt coange for it in all th village cjiaage it where you pleace i give yon what is over ihe six sous for the pleasure i have had in blowing the bellows v in the 5ird and i eonoeafed nijkli on the j m w i i wilnted opposite side of ihe secret to await develop- ways happens so mentb in a few minufes i saw a big black newfoundland dog climb over the fence from the adjoining yard and pick np the paper in his month he then jumped over the same fence and ran through to the back yard the next morning i waited for thj canine thief and gave him a reprimand with my club and ever after that he let the papers alone chieago tribune the recent accounts of the great flood in china were not exaggerated london des patches say that a populous district of 10000 square miles waa in a single nigit conirtfd ipto rogfng seadrownibg near ly 1000000 poopte and rcudering s 5000000 more t i dont think about that engagemedt to- morrtwj too much world in your heart will apt like water on fire tf the meeting drags dont yon drag make a knap somehow lok just as pleasant as yon can its contagions remember that it is gods service and not the human being leading eeinember that the leader needs prayeis sympathy and support reinamber thatlong prayers are too good fcr agood meeting t finally take home that part ouhe meet ing that hit you uie liardest and think over it doat piss it over your sjionlder wioib4rfymu make thebtraibbr wekoaiih v it is tfsrseithoh madness to neglect a conch or cold which ir easily snbdood if taken in time becomes when left to itself the forerunner of consamntionndprema tore death infiammatian when it attacks ihe delicate tissue of the longs and brop chial tubes travels with perumbtipidifrf theddo not delay gat a bottle of kckleb an ti- consumptive syrap tho medicine that grasps this formidable ice oi the human body and drives hfwmthesybtejo this medicine pronjotek a free and aaiy expectoration snbdnec tie cohxb heals tqe diseased parti andeierta imostwander- inl influence coring coiisujnption and other diseases of the throai and jungs if parents wish to save the lives ot their children and themselvea- fromiouch anxiety uoubleand ejtpetejfltthfim pro- oure a bottle pi bicealuoofisainptive gyrup land whenever v jh4 token coldhai a itnigh brbbi jfiw the parajgwraisortmtitflf he ia a good orator wlo convin etf h m- self j 1 where there is elevation of charoer there will be fastidiousness what we call our despair is bf t m o jy tne painful epgerttess oithfcd bbpt if all men wereitto pay as they j o ih a would be less goiijg and more payhjg a silver dollar makes morenoistj tha i fivedmlavbul wbjen it is dropped ink i contribution box in a quarrel wveen roscalfl god ne f works onlone without workingfon he other our pride is often ijcrcasid by what retrench from ou faults labor rida us afthree evilstedipusnefes rice and povef admonish your friends seared y at praise them openly we seldoca heartily praise those who do- not admir os because awife does t speak outagai tst some of yout habits is no proof t that tl dv do hoi makqhexunbappy- j the difference between a man anid ai og lis that they will go into a saloonj togetl e iand the dog will oome out sober j hardly a week passes but weareremu d- ed that we are constantly enrrwindedi yy perils seen and kerosene life is a reckoning we cannormake tw c over you cannot mend a wrong sabtr c tion by- doing yoor addition right what a saspanons monster the tx in inast have been who first invented he lock but what a trusting creature ho woman most hav been who first allowe i latch key fvery noble kcquishidn ia attended w th its risks he 7ia fears to encohnter he one must not expect to obtain the other the same printing press that tatob int the ftff gaettf of new york turns i at the clirutuia at morl the press 1 is neither politics nir religion all is gi ist that comes to it yoa say you wi h to save your child en from the trials anil hardships encounte ed by yourself in starting in life this n- pulseis more kindly- than wise ioc straggles made yon the man you any to- ihe which is mot in eiroew in doing christian v ork and ia defbodingf us cause ia the one ti at will receive lie m mt- opposition from t eo who will hinder tuft work and assail tl at cause afaka a n te here the editor wrol 3 one thousand won to ia iowa own and oonage farms aod he pcryerso types inaie him that one the as and women owe and manage firmei l andihcfunny pa 1 of the story isihat he paragraph priatec js as true as fhe ps ra- graph written i a sagacious dca n said concerding lis minister the rouble is not that mr minister isnt ort icdox of that ie b nt earnest but whei he is earnest he i nt j orthodox and when hcis orthodox he isnt earnest stand a inkev arm baptist a fbr ial presbyterian ace d congreattonalisi nd a backslidden m thodist in a single he with satan at the bead of the prbceas jn aid it wouldnt ta telong to point out ive jrofesaors wkodoi t believe in revivals dr mcpbeftjem said when be went to chicago he woadafed at the friendlinesi s thi denominasiopiwith one another nd s osleda baptist l pastor tho reason ot it q said he wc are so busy fightihg tho deih we havent tibeto fight one aooth- r thank god- rljoiced dr mofhen oh for this good and new ose fprtheidev 1 husbanid 1 netefsawa women sob ird to please as yoa are my dear i ife calmytiam uotbosureaboat tbitjt an i married you yea kno k why do you call lhat girl honey as v a roongman of his sister at the t roe- pointing to a beaatiful creature ori he other ide of the room 1 suppose i la bedaaw she is beeloved jade i this man seems snfiicentiy in- ulligent you will pleabe take joar eat a in the box juryman so bflllup ne 6hadge i vas not guilty t j artfuijimmy hconscioutfof hopreptred lessons and desitoua of staying fnomjsci 1 v irllammal dear what sort of lines ts there yoq duht have to take medicine or do tor bask reckon neither sunday nbrj legal 1 oli- days i vyf individual or firm printed checks art the bafest i t always indorse checks you send by i ail state to whose order ihey are payable j the lawsays that in all losses from ls- rant carelcssnebs the careless one ahal i tho ibser if ordinary caution in banking is jais- played and ypureheckis raised or forged the baak buffers the loss j the bolder of note or checlkniay igiye notice of protest cither to all tba previons indorsers or only to the lost indflcier t in purchasing a bank draft makajit potf tojonrowh order t then indorse on the back pay to receiver whoever ho inay j h or order if the draft is lost tni ihe f mails you can obtain k duplicate if checks do not retnro to you yith i reasonable timeahd yougetuo reoeip fat same from supposed receivers notify the bank oa which iiis drawn of the hu an of the check andtbt party to whpm it wi made out to adticx to moiairns are ypd distt rbed at mght and broken of your rest by aj sick m m a it i stomiqi- infl bosrels cores wind bynipimoriuig tadirertion ir 1 chud suffering and crying wiihjainofgat- tingteeth iit9 smd at onci md et j mueamrawinalossoothinrsjrnp 1 tdt ohimrm teathnir its talus it ncali culablo it trill relieto the poor littli lit j i erer 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