Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1911, p. 9

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aily KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911, yg, HOW SYSTEMS FAILED AT British Whig CARDING CATA BELIEVED BY PE-Al-M 3 ithe connecting up of 'all railroads . X Y 20! { and branch lines now running through A PURE PRODUCT OF {the country, while ether heanch linea A PERFECT PROCESS 'would be run into districts suitable sal. Indeed, the system certainly seem ed to bear out the prophecy of mad ame, and to be actually allible, In | spite of my knowledge of the fact that no~systom can beat e wheel, ; I began 10 grow ir Ae | particulatly as by 1 they were vousand TO BREAK THE BANK TO MONTE CARLO. for agriculture. This dis in connec ltion with an active immigration i policy. James Dullege, Toronto, has a white ested the more e end of the week " several francs - Baker's { Wyandotte hen that lays two eggs at ja time. Minnesota has again' taken rank as | the greatest wheat producing state of {the United States. Some Glimpses of the Casino Given --Some of the Big Wins--One Man Won 750,000 Francs. : "He who breaks the bank to-day ahead of the game, of which had been safelv lvaged in the Credit yon nals and transferred to a bank Milan, : "By the end of the pext week mat mn will be broken by the bank to-meor- row," is a very popular phrase on the French Riviera, but there are very few people who break the bank at Monte Carlo to-day or any other day. Such things only happen once in a while, in Harper's Weekly we read : As for systems to break the bank there is seldom a day during the Mon- te Carlo season that one is not put in operation on a large or small scale, and even in the languid summertime (the Casino being open every day in the year) .when the croupiers punt against each other for iced drinks and the chel de partie is dozing in his chair all of the tables but one or two of them being cleared out of the great echoing halls, the visitor is sure to encounter some perspiring eu: thusiast who has come to demonstrate an "infallible method of play whereby he intends to carry away with him wealth beyond the dreams of avarice. The ,administration welcomes the "system," and is again overjoyed when it wins for a time, éven when the player Is Wise enough 10 go away with his spoil." The administration of the Casino does not use the advertis- ing columns of the newspapers, but that it treats the reporters who visit Monte Carlo with consideration may. be gathered irom the circumstance that in the last published report to the My master is of churlish disposit And t little recks to find the savage beast. Nature had not made | gy, provisional government of Pore ' him beautiful in body and good in... has issued a decree admitting { mind, but the reverse of this. pug storage meats free of duty. One of Shakespeare's most remark- | Former Governor Franeis, of Mis- able creations is Caliban, "The Tem-'gouri, says that the buying of auto- i 3 | pest." He is a child of nature, a lov- mohiles by farmers is keeping boys on of nature on courtiers end | or of natural sights and sounds, an {he farm. city dwellers. A holiday in the com laxaggeration, it is true, but he serves | While watering ' cattle Donald {try rejmvenates the toilworn jto illustrate to what 'an absolute child t Crawiord, jr.. who lives near Mooso- in grimy factories and stufiy of nature may come. It is undeniable min Sask. fell on a cow's horn which | The chi and cave dwellers vs that many dwellers in the country | penetrated 'one of his eyes. h althful fin skyscrapers and basements, iu. ft are gross, stupid, slovenly, miserly,| In a fire following a train collision € | tics and cellars have the rose (all "uynlovely and inloveable characters. | near Oxford Junction, la., a carload and makes fed back- to their cheeks and buovine Life in nature is a struggle of . all! f hogs on the way to the Chicago | to their minds by a sojourn in the lagainst all. Nature is rough, rug-|market were roasted alive. a most { country with its clear sky, pure air | gped, at times tempestuous, and unless | Jn Suffolk, England, a district deli . | and flgwer decked fields. This true | those who have to battle with her are | souncil is getting rid of rats by pay CIOUS | of those who waste their time, to | patient and valiant she will vanquish ing a penny for each rat tail pro- drink {use an expression of Shakespeare. land bratalize them. The trouble is! juced to the local authority. , { holiday pleasantly in the forests und | that many strugglers against naturel pr. R. A. Piaf, Alton, 1 i by the cooling streams, but there is [live too much to themselves. Man WAS | that he has a hen twenty-five Get the amathos side to the picture. guvet intended to live alone, nor were ' old and a duck twenty-seven ro: : Shakespeare, in representing the | families. Sympathetic, cogperativ } y r or « . genuine with | romantic life spent by the banished | labor tends to Re Hisation: i, nd have suy gender of the our | duke and his comrades, and by Rosa- {fort is apt to weaken and discourage. | In a year-end review of the Lon: trade-mark {lind and Celin in the Forest of Arden, > on the package ters were growing secious, for they had broken the bank at their table three times, and | telegraphed to M. Blan in Paris. He asked for further 1e ports, and, as these were unsatisfac tory, hé came to Monte Carlo 10 see for himself. What he saw greatly dis concerted him. Madame and her party were winning most assuredly, but with all our experts watching them at dif ferent times we were entirely unable to get the slightest clue dv their sys tem : "fo cut a long story short, M. Blan finally was compelled to ask for an inteMview with madame, and after long baggling he purchased ber sscret for 200,000 francs--and it was cheap at the price, for her syndicate had al ready banked about half a million francs. "The money being plaved after play had ended and the rooms vliosed, ma dame led us to the table and astonish ed us by her Antement, She told that she knew 'positively that no sys tem infallible, but. that after years at this same table, she had go ticed, when registering the numbers, that certain of them always followed others under certain conditions. Thus if the croupier with » number nine oppositehin:, y-Sii was oer tain to be the next, and that if zero was in the same position, thirty would surely follow For weeks she followed these numbers, and then played and Then through th good-looking young Italian whom she let into ihe secret she got together her successful syndicate "And why was it bers turned up in was quite simple wheh we got clue. The roulette had in the very slightest degree w arped by the heat, and was not quite round, in somuch that it turned at a point, it invariably other point, which ° been noticed hy a person keeping track of the numbers for weeks and months as madame had done. That is the only svstem that has been lible, and I need hardly say that then we have been careful to the roulette wheels every day' Breakfast elven } By dueling deeds of hospitalitg As You Like It Act 11, 8 in "As You lake Ht" there = a | charming picture given of the purify - fing power ers Is -absolutely pure, claims vears years Whig i The man who lives much to himself. |don, Eng, fruit market the Daily us { was not unmindfal of the darker, less | either in city or country, has a nar- Telegraph says that the experiment of inviting aspeet of country life. IL i jrow horizon. His soul i= not moved | importing peaches from Niagara, Unt. Corin, the kindly farm-laborer of *"As | by the happiness or suffering of oth. ae quite a sudocess. ' : | You Like 1t" who utters the words of {ers and he gradually takes joy! Severe fines have been exacted the text of this study His master | only in satisfying the baser side of { the case of several convictionse for was of churlish disposition, hard as | his being. 1 fraudulent packing and labelling of {the rocks among which he worked, How is a peasant to grow refined, | fruit in the Chilliwack Valley of Bri- sorcid, mean, pot given tp doing {to free himself from the bondage of [tish Columbia. E charitable deeds. Audrey and William | brutalizing nature ? Just as the city: "If the man who owns a flock of of the same play, although kindly, {man is freeing himself from the de- hens," says a Whitinville, Mass., man, | werle stupid and clownish. _ {grading influence of trade, from the | "will only wear a red flannel shirt shareholders there is amnung other | The ery of the city-weary man oi- | sordidness bred in the counting-house | whenever he comes in sight of the items of expense fur the ""mainten- ten is "back to nature." Good! H | and the dullness born of monotonous | hens, they will lav prodigiously.' ance of the Casino proper, one that he 'wo back as a visitor, but to cast industry. The city man has brought | At Covent Garden, London, .a few [reads : "Press subvention, 625,000 was wi ---- liana MRS. F. CARR. 8. F. CARR, Vineland, Ont, Can., writes: "Yor several years I was afflicted with estarrh, which made life a burden, The coughing and hacking which ao companied the disease was terrible. "The complaint finally extended te the stomach and I was in a wretched eondition, "1 tried different remedies and the : best professional treatment all fo vain finally, as a last resort, I fried Pes | puma upon the recommendation of my sister in Hamilton. "1 could see steady Improvement and after using four hottles of that precions medicine I was feeling well again, my old trouble being completely a thing of tho past. "To-day I would not take one thous end dollars for what this grand medi @ine bs done for me." Peruna js a universally recognized estarrh remedy. It will relieve catarrh 15 1% most obssinate form. » Rich as Cream Make a regular meal- time Habit of this palate-tempting beverage oH Site 53 Highest Awards in Europe and America | in two won. these num Th the become that the sequence wheel certain stuck: at a certain would only hs wn test all Some Big Wins, In 1901 there was talk in Monte Carlo of bh successful robbery at Gasino carried by and clerks. It was reported in the newspapers that the booty amounted to 2,000,000 france and that a employees were. dismissed tinue Had Winning System. There was ohe occasion, however, when 'M. Blane was forced to buy off a French woman whose method of play completely confounded the Mon- te Carlo administration and defied all laws of mathematics. The story; whieh srobably a rs in print here for : fhe first i gi? Cold by Former Fhe big players have never succe Director-of-Play Duval, of the Casino, - m Shrrying away very much to the late: Chevalier Edward A. Tom Monte Carlg. In 1905 4 Delille, once editor of Galignant's Mes- BewsPapef published a the of senger in Paris, and before that secre- eo that an American fring { 20 tary to Napoleon Ill. The chevalier ad won S00.000 francs there in one was in the habit for many years of day, and had take: money spending two or three months each with him, but his was pot giv winter in Monte Carlo at the expense |™- In the early minetios the sensdlion of the 'Anonymous Society of Sea at Monte Carlo one season was the laths and Strangers' Club," {the full play "of a Chicago" vo of t went title of the gambling establishment) |oM®, named Harry ton id, v as the represeatative of several Eng made something like ba lish and French newspapers. His Botes francs in a week, playing of the occurrence which he did wot [day, but lost most at bac make use of himself, the old gentle-|at night after the Casino had cic man turned over to the writer not| The late David Christie Murra, long before his death to tell a story of a sensational plas According to Chevalier Delille the jal Monte Carlo that he witnessed hin incident in question occurred during self. "It was my fortune," he the winter of 1596-7, and he quoted | "to be in the Casifo M. Duval as saving that it 'was the [might in 1599, when only occasion on which a "system" [man bearing an historic ever gave the bank a moment's anxie the room with to pl ty. One afternoon in December, or |S. He was followed by a va January M.\ Duval noticed an old | was marked 'pugilist' from French womdn who had been a fre. [heel carried a quenter of the Casino for many years, [proved to be full of and who made her living by obtain: [notes Nomero huit,' said Mousis ing good places at the tables when [le Due, 'et maximum par tout' the salles des jeus were opened in the {was known, and his challeng: morning, and selling them to players cepted before the cash -box was with more money who came in later. | The maximum on an; She was sitting at the second table [roulette is 6,000 francs, to the right on entering 'the roulette [sible to repeat it seventeen salon, known as the "suicide" table," | the same coup. You car and the reason M, Duval noticed her | that on this occasion was that she was vou ean play at ea with a good-looking young Italian, leach side of that figure and they were plaving with gold lots, | the simple transversal amd instead of fivefranc pieces, the mimi- lad transversal above and mim sum permitited to be staked, figure; you ean play the columss which was madame's usual practice. |dosen, the pair or impair. the M. Duval took very little notice of on eroupers and 'dozen But to con s ine in } -- money London " 24; w, ; loose, 88, quired by horses under different con- [30 4; halal} Str pa $10 5 ditions. It has been found that this {15 $12 . ' amount varies with the nature of Dol (he an ic. to the ration; the work performed and |g Eel focal); San in oe the individuality of the horse; but} (8 G0" or aca cuts 106. to 10e especially the last. The largest a-jp "pole =o Has deemed hors. fe mount of water is usually drunk when fo oy 3 ik. TR to 9%. by DE a a bad ration is fed, and the least| =. 0" oy tamb. 190. to 15¢ tr when the ration consists of corn and | 0 0c t ** 190. ib ! ducks $1 to 8 of linseed oil meal. In difierent horses | Lakers 19¢ to 0c hb. fowl 8 the amount has varied from about} 0 OE prin al Fg 26,000 to 33,000 pounds a year. When [lo $1.25 pais; chicken, fie pe horses have been working they have . "' . an a Eat. Den often consumed 187 pounds of water 2 Hy har h fe, fresh, ec. a day. Thev should be watered at pagher, Ze, \O out. . least three times a day when at rest, | Dominion ish Co. reports Prive but more frequently and in small {2 follows : Salmon trout, 12§e. tc quantities when at work. They should | 19¢. a lb; skin 2 digby herring, 20c never be watered bnmediately before | 1-2 white fish, 12je. to 15c. Ib.; pike, or after feeding. When watered . | 10e, Ib.: Chinook salmon, 30c. b. ore feeding grain it is proved that | kippered herring. Yarmouth bloaters, they have retained their weight bei - | 40c. doz; perch, 30c, doz.; Atlantic ter than when watered after foeding | 8almon, 30c. Ib.; salt codfish, Je. to grain, and had better appetites. The | 13¢. Tb: halibut, 124c. to 20c.; fresh grain was digested equally well | haddock, 10e. b.: bultheads, 12jc. whether the horses were watered be Ib.; red herrings, Je. box: mackerel, fore or after feeding, and it is re 5c. a Ib: lake - herring, Sc Ib. commended that they should be wa- jee bass, 124c. Ib: pickerel, 15¢. Ib. tered both before and after feéding on grain, but not immediately before or after feeding. The amount of water] Teething time is always a time of drunk by horses is smallest when the | anxiety to mothers. At this time diet contains a large percentage of | baby becomes cross, restless and ner- grain, and is greatest when the fa- vous. His gums pain him, he is won contains a large'fimount of coarse | troubled with constipation or diar- fodder. Less water is required on af-{rhoea, spasms, colic or convulsions. falfa than on timothy hay. The ex-|His little life is in danger unless a cessive loss of water by perspiration | medicine is given him to keep his during hard work shows clearly |#fomach sweet and pure and his bow- that working horses should be given €l8 r. Such a medicine is Baby's water at frequept intervals. They are Own Tablets. Nothing can ual not injured by taking small quanti them during the teething period. ey Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Mass. - korn him the advantages civilized life | {he country to his doors. Parks and {days ago, two three-pound boxes of | francs." : English {has given him, to despise culture and | shady streets and fountains keep him |hot-house strawberries were sold at Only, a short He a fig Sn - . |lenrning places a man in a dangerous | from forgetting that the earth iz not [£2 13 a box, .or 17s 8d a pound, |mathematician Wao MAC igurec OW * | position. Ii nature take suc h a man |i brick and mortar and paved wholesale, which is a record price. a system absolutely sure to win at to herseli she may reduce him to the' frepts--that there is other sisi than trente-et-quarante, took it to Maur- {level of the beasts of the field. Wheth- . i sar § { joe Jenks, known in London as the : the roar of factoriesgpnd the clatter of | Produce and Prices. ing." ring d TOOTHACHE HEAD, SHE SH or this be the ease or not it is true jours If the dweller in the wildwood | > " baccarat king, he having mate ~ a \ EUMATISM that charlishness, - coarseness, mean: |i to keep himself from being dr ar Kingston, Feb. 11.--The market clerk | million sterling at this game--always CURTL iNSTAN:'Y WITH f ness, ankmality, are found among |g wn RP he oT in which e Teng [Joports the prices Biuwniling a dol. acting as Hanjer The i elor of the | dwellers remote from civilization to Soe ab i ows: Carrots, . per g ; | system desi to explain it to Jenks ~N | an extent to which they rarely mani existance, he must get into toych with | turnips, 50c. to 60c. per bag; cabbage, |in order to induce him to join & syn- 'fest themselves, even in. the most de- his fellow men. With homes comfort- | "och: onions, $1.50 per bag; pota- | dicate he was organizing to provide filed Saris othe ait ably furnished and adorned with noble | ¢ 00 75e. to 85¢. per bag; celery Sc. | 25,000 essential to begin a campaign - 5 Primitive man or Pw = been found pictures--even if they be but copies ¢ Te per head. : : re at "Monte Carlo. This wonderful remeo, which removes instantly |, the tua] tate is not a very Jo with children 'educated and books to John McKay, Brock street, re "You i not mind explaining to i ¥ - '4 3 struc sli ike Tr ORT e 3: * Oo "" » « + a) Pains coming from the pers able object. There has been much dysteust and delight, like Pros pao he las follows : Hides, No. 1, Sc. per Ib.; me," said Jenks. "I will put up hali PRI . Oo - nonsense talked about the nobility oi} an Conqiler nature and turn her to | bulls, over 60 Ibs., 8c. per Ib.; horse the amount on one condition. CE: 25 CENTS the red man before he came into con {the emnobling of his ghuracter. {hides, $3; deacon skins, T5c. veal "What is the condition ?"' enquired Hf your druggist has not i. - > to tact with the civilization of the white | The ideal life is the one that is cul {gkins, 10c. per lb.; lamb skins, 5c. fthe mathematician, eagerly. j ' man. Examine carefully the records |tivated ou both sides. The man who wool, washed, 20¢c. per lb; wool, un "That you play your system against Lyons' Cut Rate Drug St aloe. vs fos Tae yons Cut Rate Drug Stores - '.i the first explorers on the continent | is familiar with the haunts of men, | washed, 14c. per Ib.; beeswax, 25c. per | me," replied the expert. of America. For the most part the |and with the silent places where God's {Jb.; ginseng, $6 per Ib. -- aborigines will be found to have been |dumb creatures are, has a happiness | J, A. MacFarlane, Brock street, re bestial, devilishly ceuel, utterly Inck. [that is never possible to the self-sufli- | ports flour, feed and grain selling a. . ip in generosity. There are islands |eient, narrow-minded citv-dweller, or Hnjows Oats, 40c.; local wheat, $1, : 3 in the Pacific, absolute Edens, more [the self-satisfied clownish inhabitant | buckwheat, 60c.; barley, 60c. to beautiful and pleasant to live in than of the country who is content to toil |65c.; rye, 70c.; peas, 90c. to $1; yellow un I'S an the enchanted island over which Pros-|in the fields, 10 eat and sleep remote | gorn, Sic; Tour, bakers, $2.90 pero ruled. On them Cook and other from and unmindful of the refming in- to $3; farmers', $2.80 to $3; Hungari- discoverers found naked eannibalstic fluences garned from fields of lan patent, $3; oatmeal and rolled bn p creatures, a sense lower than any | time. | oats, $4.50 per bbl; cornmenl, $1.80 m-- er ------------------ | 10 $2; bran, $21 per tom; shorts $22 WILL GET THE Best Market Price, . : Honest Treatment, [61] pS or EE Taich Retuni. TW eturns. by shipping their armers BY UNCLE JOSH. Raw Furs and Skins REVILLON FRERES EETABLISHED 1783 the old reliable Firm of the Fur Trade. 134 and (36 McG St. Montreal, Ask for our Free Price List. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES. ALE Absolutely pure, mild melliv™ and delicious. It : nourishes, and is especially good for 'people who don't Order zn ith ado during ot it Phomas Journal : Farmers ave doing a good work. They are in the van of hberal movements. They are Advancing; aad the party will tollow later on. They have the courage oi their convictions, and they ¢ome for ward to express them fe: eee 18 having a satisfactory { polities. A ot, ised said That sleep well upon rlessly -- a-- result na some to-day. a fancy At all Dealers " Handicaps on Agriculture in Japan. and 1 The people of Japan, although they ¢arry on extensive agriculture to an ent that is perhaps unequalled in { any other part of the world, and so i support a large population on a very ental area, work under very senous DOCTOR S { handicaps. The horses of the country we are told are poor, and imported stoek very quickly deteriorates, even the hardy Chinese horse soon develop ing rheumatism in the Japanese eli inate. In the matter of fruits the leountry is also very poor. There is LydiaE Pinkham'sV. a 'yiothing first rate but the biwa, a sort "ble Compound Cured Her. of mediar of Japan, the kaki, a truit fe Station, N, B.--One can cast thousand fra: JOHN LABATT OF LONDON, CANADA Agent, JAMES McPARLAND, HAIR HEALTH If You Have Scalp or Hair Troubk Take Advantage of This Offer rd tos ! Make Teething Painless. per simyle chance but it is pos times 8 to the below { peculiar to China and Japan, which | resembles a tomato and has eighty- six varieties, and the mikan, a species passe or the manque, and the eolor "In the instance 4 recall Xo. = tur "of. orange. The bumidity of the island militates against success with apples, pears, strawberries and cherries (ime ported), as it does against horses, The Japanere sweating profusely. ties of water even during the most have lessened the worries of thousands violent exercise and when heated and [of mothers. Among them is Mrs. W. The animals sui |A. Yeadon, Halifax, N.S., who writes compelled to] "1 have used no other medicine for they are baby but Baby's Own Tablets 3 would not be without them. Last fer far more by being « wait for the water until from the play, however, except to comngrat- ulate madame when she rose td go to dinner, whersupon she turned to hime with what he called a surprising air of defiance, and asked: "How much will m'sienr give for the secret of an ap three times renning. Monsieur Due netted three times seventeen tin seventeen times 6,000 frames in . three minutes. and the bank" was los ad. What brought his trifold prec Hair I completely dry and cool than allowing small quantities of water at "| irequent intervals, y. : of forests, very rich in coni Notes of Interest. . all "sorts. . Hon. James Duff, Ontario's' minister | A Fa of agriculture, has granted the peti- tion of students of the Ontario Agri cultural College that they be allow- od to have mixed dancing at the col Chime: seve 120005 ponds of {o- Chicago sei 4,000 po of to | tend country, mato pas hotels | vent a reciprocity of trade," : s for tomato. soup.i.gid Sir John Macdonald in his ha- inspectors say that it eon- iy; resolution, thirty-three . John, if he fuck nobody can tell. He did not want the money, for he had jast marvied few odd millions, and he did oot to eare whether he lost or won, bu stood impassive as a red Tadia shrough the few minotes of that sto perdous game. It was within a quar ter of an hour of closing time, there were not many people prewent but the salle went mad." infallible system at roulette?' "Nothing, he replind, laughing, "Wa are not buying secrets to-day." To this she responded summer baby was tly troubled with his teeth until I gave him the Tablets. y i and now he is 3 big healthy child." The Tab . iets are sold by medicine dealers or "Ah, but m'sieur wili be at 25¢. a box from The Dr. Williams' | purchase it some day." Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. * orn 5, pr extreme count § Hors of glad to s BRSUTS ve | inning 1 -------- Scarcely Ever Lost. "For several days | did not see the old woman." AM. Duval told the chevalier, "and the watter passed y from my mind. One after- noon a week later, however, | saw her at the same table in company with three men. The chef de partie whispe ered to me that they were Wi heavily, and 1 told the surveillants to {wateh and report. An hour later one of the men came to me and said that madame and her party had won 30. 000 france, and that, strangest of all, they only played the wma and i fom {andruf ywevent preg re baldness: * (mr faith in Hexall vad Hair tim t¥ at ail yon ta I positive guarani 1 be cheerfully and Macdonald Favored It. ee Won 730000 Francs. oh The two biggest winners at Monte | to Carlo of recent years to figure promin | son ently # the newspapers are Charles Wells, a Londoner, who won 750,00 france in a few weeks, and lost it] ore Puck, snd considerable more, aud nn | good Yorkshire mechanic gamed Jaggers -- who won 3,000,000 france on a = stem, : and was rapidly losing it buck by the scarcely ever lost. same system, when he had sense en "That evening [| locke! oh af their ough to quil the game He got awa; Plax myself several times, and certain. | with considerably more"than a mitlior strong we fies not do as we els Sv, and ®1. Sald or Hexall EE he sore, 0, = Sles A logeteer, HM Momaco ow vegr #16 more hr expense of Ris bodyguard police asl 1 warts, be eloclad, the Ses Bat m i ce of RINNE pee i fh g ¥ - sesmed to win sath {ime they {frames ty wares std spesds aboot 35008 It is not likely the gembliog estab | wn hel profits begin. Aju Hishment will sufler, however. For | orofite are tween $5,000,000 g00] 810. more than a quarter of a esembury the § 00 00 gnanalls tables have paid all the rents and -------------- taxes of Monaco, the lightite and wa | You and I are parties to any ine don | netics that we fall 46 protest sgwint. Eavinragmment should always be an time, if good anits are expacial, staked. The curious point, however, ws iat in Puaiiy br so uh the wheel they won never ¥ more than twice, first" of the partners hia Goon tn hie. uber,

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