Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1887, p. 3

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known. u i II with no The: alien to In :'h=` hum. an Incl!-u run hnluop n can noulugllng -nun-Icing! and Matt IV a nu-u. .vu-v The writer of norm ought to carefully dis- criminate between the familiar note and the not or ceremony, and consequently should learn how to write both. Custom demands that all notes written in the rst person should begin with My Dear Mrs. Smith," -vu-I nlnnn In-H}. Hm nvnroninnVn|vrn nnr. snuulu IKKIII 'V|loII L9Ill' E113. Duuun, and close with the expren1onYoun cor- dially." Yours with re3`u'ds,"etc. The Inn of etiquette do not permit the use or numer- al.s,as 1, 2. 3, but demand that one, two, three be written out in full. Abbreviation: are considered inclegnnt. A nnmmnn Iuiatnlun rnnnh indllland in hv H135 U0 III-MUM] VVIDH ll unuu Ul 05011. The Fnench understand better than the people of any other nation how to supply a table. Their until family dinners are gems of perfectlnn. There is plenty for every per- son, yet every uiorsel is eaten. The owers or plants are freslinncl odorlferous; the linen is a marvel of whiteness; the dishes are few, but perfect of their kind. - ' HIUIU. 10 II In vulgar uuapuauvj. no u alunu dinner no one should hesitate to ask for more if he desires it. It will only be considered a attering tribute to the dish. At lnrgo com- panies, where there is necessarily A greater variety of dishes, the most voraeious appetite must be satised with it little of each. TL- `EH...-...l. .._.I......~6nn.I `\n.`A-I ``\n-\ 63.4-- ` pl$ll.n. un MIC Uuuuuuu U1 I-qll tioplllll she should not weer her` wedding dren, but 1 receive as if she had entered society on one of in member; The wedding eceeuoriee are all put away, and the ween `any handsome recep- tion dram the bhooeee. Al regards e bride wearing her to ball: ordiunow after her Inerri , it is rfectly corroct to do I). nmvidad I div herself of the veil unnners and social Uncut Praoucod In Polite Society. a It is at the present time`: very oonvonignt | and pleasant custom for a bride to innounoo ` with her wedding cards one or more reception day: during the season after her _ on which her friends can call upon her. The ......5_I..o.. no nmuna . In-irln go. hnrnn I. wa-D nu:-u-Q lav: -n........ _. -- -- -....... V. u.....u,.~ ` ,vi;gerfect.]y ` dono provided u herself or the veil and the orange blossoms. Over Supply In Not Hospitality. Never overload 5 plate nor ovvr supp); n table. It is n vulgur hospitality. At 11 small nliunnr nn nun chnnlrl hnnitlltn tn nth fnr vnnrn mo wage to prevent traymg. A tnvopxp de- sign is a : pray of cherries and leqvin buck v.-ulvct, ul mi and veined with steel begdg, on n l~:1:-1: -mu! of gray or White ahn. Beaded trilnmi.';;~4, laces, -gimp: and pusemggurig \ um use-.i fur drew; and wrap trimming: in ` ugh nu-r pmfusion than over before 1 On WHICH lief lflul Vlllu can [1!!! IJBI. 1110 -certainty of nding a bride at home in very ; nlnnninn On than nonunion Of than I-nnnnnnn lVl\lIV&I I\r -- `.- `-hl Luna: on Baum. Sun. at low rvnm of Interest. on (`Hy and Farm Pmporty. lama yrunlud on (`ily and (`ount Iluhu-nlunn. Ap- Ey lo TIlU.\lA.`| lilllurl. Ann r. huntnuno nd and lnvmunem social)`. rrlvt -0ppo- lo the Post Otllce. - ` Ceruuuuy Ul uuuuxs I: u: Luv In nouns II V] planing. On the occasion of these receptions aha dmuld nnt. wnnr her wmidino drug but TH_E oAv'GLEANmcs. lllgll. I`l|IIl lI I \\'. J. \\ `ll:-mll, _, _L,A Writing Sous. Al _.-.5... n....|.6 ta enouarre. L'ri|l)It' Hy (Hi. .- is the relmuly luonchith 4.... u: Shiloh`: V I II':I |lll)lI I . 'il- A few pairs of Misses` and Children : Oerpet Slippers reduced to 40 and 60 cents. They are very neat and durable. Call and see them. Fora check for S) we will prim n la-n lino Min-rlizu-Illenl in One Million I.-Hum oi lmwiing Alnorican Nownpnpon This is In the mm 1 only om--Ilh of A wnl l lino. fur Lil!) (`in-uln` lion ! The ulrerliaonmnl will be pluwi Inton- 0m- Million d(IcrrnI newnpnqr pun-hm:-m: - or l-`Int MILLION lllulnnnks. an Iinus will no- oomrnodnlu About `I5 wnnls. Addrnn with nip)` Adv -nd check. or mnul I) count for Book of I Youf -Wazghgboe Not `/fun S7`i1Hii'sfaa`z`b}I:/-y. U UIUl'IK[Cll`D0 H. .A.. JiTJ'::E':E'I'I'oN. ./I/B/LEE LA 05. ./1/,9/[51/1 05. Jubilee A.O. Net. Jubilee A.O. Net. B. DORAN & CO. /3?/MAA/7.9 amp Ar 5*. McF/1 UL '8. Remngnts of Dress Goods. D--mm-nbn n1 DFT%6%4O & so CENTS Our Sales since Dec. 13th have been substantial evidence that the public is convinced that our Sale is Genuine. INSPEUTIUR AND BUIPAIHSUN INVITED ! ALL SALES PUB BASH ! I J- C`- HARDY 82: co- Addrnn with Adv. and check. I76 pnpun. HI-20. I . R0\\'I'2l.l. & (1).. I0 Sl'l(l`('I H-r.. Muv Ymu: Our Big Sale of Dry-Goods which commenced Dec. 13th and will end this month has been drawing Immense Crowds 0` Buyers. The Very Low Prices at which we are selling New and Stylish Goods has surprised all purchrs zrs. wemr still mntimu~.-a. Also New Blzu`l< Dress Goods! Prices Away Down Low. Quality A 1. LADIES : LADIES : Just opened Seventy-Three Pieces French Dress Goods in Nineteen Leading Shades and Four Qualities. - The Drawers of tilis make ldmvedbeenldm sdld, adds havigay just the Shirts left we decided to selldat the Low Figures. GOODS`k I4 Doz. Mm Scotch La?mbs Wool Shirts. John Laidlaw & Son, I'M Ul'.U. I .. h luv Having just nished Taking Stock, we will sell at Grea.tly`Reduced `Prices Several Linles of Goodg, _the fIrst_ being`, "Odd Sizes of Cor-note. Hosiery. Gloves, &c.. I ONLY ONE WEEK MORE. PEEIALI Jun. 0. Jun. II. Jun. 0) ll. 3. tfkeluefnlicr the Big Hiscuun! o` \\'oul (lumls, I Jubilee, in Cream, Pink, Natural, Sky and Coral. i*nA_kuI: l`.~u.Icsn WK on'r.ux l'.\Tlt.\"l'. \\ 0 refer. hero. to tho I'uslIm\su-r. mo Sn I. of Money Ordar l)i\'.. and lo om.-ms of the . 3. Patent Otlloe. I-`or circular. advice. Iemm. l nnd refcrencvwc to Iwuml clients in your own State or county. write to C. A. SNOW & O0. Opp. Patent Ulllce. \\'m-xhlnglon l).(`. 3 Nnv. 8. } Jun. `ZS. . I7- Cor. Princess and Bagot Streets. IEIAINES 82: I..OO.`KIE3'I'I'- JPXB . Remnants of Jacket Cloths. Remnants of Velvotoona. 13------.t 88 PRINCESS ST- REGULAR PRICES, $1.00. REDUCED PRICES, 70cts. I91 PRINCESS STREET. raotcmmuuho d o M%eag`hLTr, THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM. WclnntonBtr'oot.nou-Prlnouu. 1% PRINOE8 BTRIIT. , Dress Goods, Cloakings and Undt-r~ Jun. 27. UIVUIrUUlJBu Remnants of Tweeds. , at Hslf Price at ..i....I.._l.&l..LV _n_I~...- Obtained and all other bnsinoxw in tho l'.S. Pu. lent (mice attended to fur .\IuIII-ZNATIE I-`rt:-:.~1. Our uk-0 is opposite the l . S. l'ut1~nl Olvo. and we can oblnin l`nu-nls in It-as time than those n-mote hum \\'Anu|.\'a1`u.\`. Send Momu. on lnu wmu. We advise as to pnlenlnbilily free at (`hunru : and we nmkv so CHARGE onnjx (`all at IIORSI-2\"s IlAlu)\\'.\I um 51-.` and 51-13 the linu of ROYAL ART b,"l`0\'l-IS and GRAND l)l.'(.`lll-2:13` l{A.\'Gl-IS. and other lime of }lI3lin`lll|ll (`ooking Slo\1~.s. all manufac- tured by I. c Gurney (`o. IU DDTUCU DI , \UW lUl`l\. :3` Send 10 cents for 100-Pace Pamphlet hn I H l`:\. at-swan. - IIAIUIY O JOINION. I`voor|oton.N.\' NEW ENGLAND PIANO. Oan learn the exact cost of any proposed line "of advertising in American Papers by address- 3 Engines and lioilem for all mrposcs, from 1 to 100-horse pnwcr. aml fully guau~n.nteol. Steam Rock Drill anal Mining Repairs constantly on hand. Cheese Fnctnry Builem and Fittings. Alan A nnvnlulr nf `PW nml .Q(`C()ll\1~H&ll(l also I numncr Ul . Engines and Boilers. Gilzo. P. ROWELL & c0., Machine, EngineE1d Boner Works. VALUE IN THIS MAl{KE'I'. as well Ml U10!` qughly ndapbod to the wants oflhe kitchen. has excited` envious imitations of its name and up,` Durance. Buwuru of such. uxcuouw.-m'noua umumons or us and up; pearance. I warn No additionpo or`va.riation from A the slmple name: 000K '8 FRIEND `I8 GENUINE. STOVES R. M. Horsey, lt onmlnn noithor alum. lime. nor nmninia, nn may be usod'by the most delicate con nu- llona with perfect safely. ha I success nrisln from its boi lnalrinnlca y THE BEST VAI. J1`. IN THE A|lRlC'l`, nun In-llnn Ihnr D. MCEWEN & SON. IS A PURE FRUII` .;\CIDWI7 0\\' ER. .,._.|__ _-:.L-._ _u_.__ u,_,. uona wun porroct surely. us I success VAL -E IN THE ARKE'l`.u we-llna lhor mmhh` ndamod to the wane: nflha kitchen. hm: UVEETII gw---_-, (baud flour. had and Grain lcmluux. :l, ll. Nov. 8. IJAJLULA A I-`Ian! coOfK'" FRI E N D u;m!%ri&%%%P0WvER I HARD'.\IH`: I[0l`.\`|*: nu! mm the lines of RUYA L A T md Fittings. % Also 5 number of New and ! -`----1-..-.. ..--.I nil...-u Trade_ Mark on every package. To ADVERTISERS L cor.auoa'"-{sLsunnm.. JOSEPH QUIGLEY, .,-. nun..- h..J -_A u-`In Kunming: sINEss MATTERS. Newspaper Advaxtlalng Bureau. 10 Spruce St New York. Cant` 1n nnnfn fnr 1nn.Dnoa Damn) FLOUR AND FEED. A(1Ve1'tisc1s .. _.._,` ..._ _ apnea!) wnnlr. MONEY TO LOAN 6. D. Frimiiun. _.n.._4......A Lnrln n u-hnnnnl WPRINCESS STREET. dun. In ID A QTY`! vMISOELIV.ANE0iUS.\ THE CELEBRATED l\Y7II T'I.Y1 u huh`: no nun-Huh All .\(il-INT. omool lug Insane! an oval `an and at unkind curhdwni but nouhunol `lvoryothongnhd Iomblth tubal. Indus-abound rlbhauulohllln - Bkmlulnoadbvunn nova:-IQ pub tot-nu-puouoatl In govulncpyliquo db- -1.-_n! n-Inn a-nuumlnllnhnnluunl l'1I`&Q9HI$ 1 `wt: Mdo.-not vx-Int CINIIJJIII U;-rt;-fgpl out an nownn ht) nuthou at an oil u-I-nun mum Qrtcnuvuuluudlllphuha. Dlancclothot Inyoloth uouownd-1 suuunu-amounts-uwnuuunl witlmlond laud:-Ihuonllvdpunns Iva-I. ylu w I 5:"-W . the Kin-I-I-I'i;: ~ pl, 0 J. C 3` amt` `I WIIIA1` the lot It *3 loan glll. A Uxyuu cu aunhhn. uklnunddonun nova A: an adalon In kid `loves, wkh v Iknaio (hm. Iadhumnywurolthcrtho *dn3dorundronnd Ik!,ubdmibtbolr ownbon Ablllnlllmh-OJIIOIIIIOIIIIB, magnum. Inna gnynuv nds Atourbunnng|ovo.w1IhorviIh- oIIdInIhaIIh0lnck,n|rmnhupopu- blah, Ihodlhbod huh bola`. bowovu, naonvlfwnvntwuu-. I may-.4 an !`x:`t`ul-nl. glint un gun :1 Of late yvnrs seven] kid glove hvtnriel have been alzxrtvd In tho neighhnrhond of New Yuri city, and tho manulactumol glove: has been carried on In I small wuy` There has boon no nut-mp! to rompeho with the F11-nch glove makers, who ail] kud the world. In! nfdr undo of (love has bun mrncd out, I nailing well and comparing fnvonbly with ` lmporhd good; In All the lrunchen of glovo nnklngbonnughdcgreooldlllbrvqulnd. nndthowotkmon bore gvnudlyhurnlhnlr` tndolnuropt Why hunch glovudaouldhholbo lad h hudtohll. Thonnomnurhh uvuudu |IolhorcounI.r|u.nndtho workman an not ovcrupert; but tho hunch glovooxcvh In ol|d.|clty,nml"givIn' whnptuunbpoton ,|Iby|hhud,IhhuIl.lnouIol dupe. `lib country uhuhlud Indoplln. buck- Iktnnnddontln lova A. -.-`uh on A-Man in kid nlovu. wido III! Olovu. ` It is I well known fact that only a Imall'pe1~ vantage of tho no-culled kid glovu are made of km The demand for gloves is much in exam of tho supply of genuine kid skins, and I Iubumuto is found in the lamb uhn which makes an excellent grudo of gloves l\I I-o- unn-n -nu-I-nl Eh. nlnvn fnrlnrinn WI!-hQl fO0l Illl |0ulI,Il1ll Ilriu wnu cashmere. Andnpnry for gtrb not ova-DI yousold.uuh nrnngeunuu nppou topro-1 dominant. ~ r\Ln,I_.... .._.n-- ; ....._ ..n.a _.... .|.c.-o. I \IlWl|l|IIK ` Childn-n under 4 your old wecruklm `nachingwthonnklu Tlh length H`i- unllyuhortencduunorglrhotlcrloyouu thosklrtl-cachet usthelowthoknou, N10 forlninuotlzl Ibhd! bawoonhnn -nalhnnttnl-n nnfnrthlxn I` H. touchn wont, an` usuu-u. For girlsotulllgu n pnlou-Ina In given umlouontoboxphltednkirb, `uph.IIIbo- mg either single, double or triple. Smaller plnluor n dmuun month! an fnqnnnuy introduced Into the skirt. such an eulunon wlthnargeor Inlxod goodguad turn]: with Ag-Innnnu Ln 1.11%! lnr Ikh lll QUIT I2 Dream: [or Girls. The fashion of distinctive. dlnplo styles of drm for girls grows more and more in favor: For those under 8 you! of. age the qunt Gretchen dresses with short waist and long skirt combine All the good poinm of the old l fnvorite Gabrielle, but give punt oppor- tunity for piccursque effects. and are there- fom not likely to lose their popularity for a long time to come. A modication of the round waist and guimpo neck, chu-ncterlstlo of this stylv, consists of fan-shaped place: in- sertul buck and front the full length 0! the waist, and composed of contrasting nnhrhl kid in fine plnits turned toward the middle. Some of the gulmpo eecb are in yoke shape; others narrow And square; uid othcn still no Vnlmped. reaching about a third of the wt] to the waist. Round lpd. Iolno about the depth of an ordinary nu-ndown count and other: reaching quite duep. both buck and (mat, arc also mod. I`.-.. m`.-I...l gll -p- n uuulnnnmvn In nlvnn edged blue nmnou 1: (annual upon um Lvmu. The lower bovy is composed of notched ends of salmon pink ribbon and three salmon pink rose: The rats an Iurrounded with white lace, half I yard of ve-inch trimming lace being used for the purpose, and the lace and ribbon um both fastened on a foundstlon back three inches longnnd An inch And I half wldo. A small shell comb ls thrust through ll... I.....o AI 0|... -u`k|~.n-u ' is-"` .7 _ gl._. I'L.___. `- \`-n WIUQ I` Blllll XXII L`! the knot of the ribbon. \ nmvs mn Tn: HAUL The how at Llw top is composed oribboll in two colors, red and blue. Six loops of red ribbon, the middle two ve inches long and the outer ones somewhat shorter; are strappul closely together and fastened under A small shell comb, and 3 small bow of red- edged blue ribbon is fastened upon the comb. N Tim lnnmr Inn is vnnxnnnad of notched a Fashions of _Reccnt Introduction In tho World `o! Svoclq-Iy-Docorntivo Ribbon lion and Lace and Flower Orna- 1 menu for tho Colmlre`-lild Gloves. -Pretty ribbon bows am meeting with favor uhong omnmenta to be worn in the hair, and two attractive styl of these, shown in tho` occ0xupnu_)'in;,'cut, are described in Harper`: Rnnnr .. ' ' SIMPLESUT PLEASING STYLEST os ` pness FOR .GIR_|..S.' "WHAT SHALL WE '\Vl~IAR? Llollwuu nun wing. now Iuonuylhhtotnvouwuu-. labs! Pullout ..g _,_._4 n._Ln__ 1:) ll uuuxwn oeunonxnu gnndforthonoo 14 it taoucha THE BRiTisH WHIG. sATURpA\', i The mag ol Kama jouruliln. which vo but no nounly elm i nu-hodnollnu sly when 5 ; Madly ndvhudslathouno onnbmpoflry \ his oh! . and - r.....~---.. .. ......." ' ....':'..."".::."......'*'".:"., 6I:NTRALE_Lo_uR_s1foRE. nun I, I-unpwn. Ftrspaurlcnqno Actnu-+"I hour that Mu. Theo : prcuustion of `Adun and Eva hn failed in Pull." Hoooml ditto- "I though It would. ` You did P --Yul: Theo la awfully vain. and nonr had I pun in her me that tho didn't ovenlrun. " Mu. (`ynu Kllhomo. ol Bounovlllo. Out. 3 ! -:I.Ioly Inupo. \ had what up though! tohonoucorou her ~uou.ud wunhounouubmh lo a onoot `doctor : oponon. who also Mod Burdock Blood ltun. which olocuul a radial can. `ll nullcino urn all Non-I Mucus. ICC-on-vvu-I-w II|'I. an Iuno. Chou wh con In And ilnmod ly rulevod by Bhilohi cure. W. J. Wilson. wholuslo and rouil npat. In 4&3 III pun. There hee never been A lueech-ol-prolulee oeee helote the Colorado court. Women ue en ecerue out there that when n fellow Ge eglrlhe mnheberuptotheelurlthe to te oulsetioreneckhoe. lllyoueuhrwlth d peleeud live: ` conpleht? Hhllolfe vi ilerle erenleed Incure you. W. J. Wenmwho eeele end an e, Kingston. "m...' n...n....... Acmum--I urn; gnu. An I fumily mun, Dnvicl \\`|ight.. colored, of Culumbin City. l"ln.. can hardly be nur- pulocl. He in the futlwr of twenty-tivo chilulnn. most. of them living. and his pro- nnt. vile in y.he mother uf twenty-seven chllqlnn. nlnewon ol whum are living. 'l'|...a |._..|.:.... ...-.....|. ngn Ln -n uninlrlvnurn cnuurun. nmewuu on vs-uum um unuq. Tlust hocking cough out he so quickly cure ed Ia Shiloh`: Cure. We guuruwoo it. W. J. 'iInon, nt. A Mu lotrcfwpaper chruniclen the ml 14!` o! A Mr. hunting, who us: run over by I train Am! hm! "hm nl hi: log: cut 06." If Mr. Bunting ha`! mom economical with his leg: the (int thing he know: he'll have to plum. lfnnnn whnrmlnn anulh And bronchitis )r "U". \\ . J. V` IIUIIII, IKTIII ` A Hun was shut M I-`re-I-mi.-s. In.` a few c any: ago that meuurml fmm the tip uf one win to the other eight feet: fmm the hill to the toe, tive foot. vi ht inches ; {mm the eye to the and of the hill. ueer and I half inches an-I weighed fourteen pounds. Went`: Con h Hyrup A sure cure for coughs, ml-la. mmchiua. lure thrnct, and luugu. 950.. 50, and Il.00 per bottle. All ulrngginu. An 1; fnmilv mun, I)n\'iul \\`Iiuht.. colored. 0. vv wuuu. Kin pun. Thain ha as us. nak Wulluu is tn lu\\'v A Inmnuumwlt. l l l The honor is eminently lam-ru.-cl. Izaak ` l wu one of the very few men who cnultl gu ` wlishing llltl catch it trout llmt cli:ln't in (`reuse twunr tllreu puumla ln'lt`l't' he got lmme. Sleepless nights nuulemi.u-ruhle by tlm h-rrihln nnuull, .\`hilul1'u ('ur1- is the remmlv V. U. L .Lbn.n:L;uw. The umlunlgwtl having punhumd lho pro mine: at Mr. Jx n Kuvnnnuh, Hour and Grain Morchnnl 0! IN: city. Intends oonllnulnu the bmlnea In lho Old stand. Mu-lot .. Inn when he will be planned tn new all h a old customer: and In many now one: u will furor Mm wllhlholr lmnngo. Fhnhn I`nm v. Pun-y and mm; lhkon JIQWEI IIIKHIH "IWII! l||I.BL'l ta-rrilnle cough. .\'h'|luh'u (`urt- fur um \\' .| \\ ilnnn um-In Hnnployer Juuea. here is a letter for you from thv Ilcml letter nim-e:" James (in Agony) - Then it": from m son. He`: hin lick for weeks. and l`\'c in expectiu this every day." Pup lnmn hunk ninI1- nf 4-hunt. nun Shiloh : ` Inn. Agent. "A man can get nothing without. labor." said a womnn to I trump who was asked to saw tome wood in exchun e for I dinner. I know better than that." ie replied n he turned Away : he can get hungry.` ~ l`.i.--In mu-ml hnnlth and mutant. In-nth ` turned sway "ne Clll get nungry. Caurrh cumd, health and sweet In-oath secured, In Shiloh`: Cnmrrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. fun] illjectur fn-e. W. J. Wilson, 3. `&t_n.,,n_ u' I._,.. :.. q_. 1...... .. ...,_._...__._... `HI. C\'ely (lily. For lame hu-k, side of chest. use Porous Plum-r. Price 25 cents. W. Agent. "A man nun out nnthilut Illilhmll. l{'ll for you. A nali: Breaths! at Home and Abroad. In France the first breakfast consists merely of a cupul` comes and n roll, with sometimes a little fruit. A second breakfast, at 11 o'clock, is more subsuultlal, dishes being servul which may be eaten with a fork. In I -`nalnvnl lmnnl.-Incl in n 1-nrv infnl-mnl WFVQXI WVUICU "II, IXSEIILUH wluu I |Ul'l. ` In England breakfast is a very Informal meal, the hmakfast. hour being at uny time one chnncvs to be Natl y for in The subst.nn HA1 dishes are &`l`\'L`d from tho sideboard, where they are kept hot in chamg dishes. Th. A Inn!-Innlu hum-Izfnnt. in nll nlnnml unnn wuem cut.-y un: uupu. uuu. In ruuumg uuuua. The American breakfast is All placed upon the table, unless oatmeal or other porridge should he served as I that course. Changes of plate: are also necessary when cckes ro- qmring syrup, or when (nut is nervod. CI", WXJIIHIUUIVXI IIIUICKBIIM Aoommon mistake mndi indulged in by beginners is the confusion of the rst and third person; A now in AIISWGP to an invi- tation should be written in the third person. iitheinvitution was expressed in the third person. I-`oruul notes are usually thus writ- ten. It is not considercdgood form to write a note on ruled paper. wllhlholr lmnqm. Choice Inn y. Putty Ru-My Flour vtllho kept on hand. (`amounts may M1: Em" "W h'(.Mt :.' rmkux. ..

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