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Monkton Times, 13 Oct 1921, p. 2

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Within the Law Canadian Cream of Mait Extract is made from Pure Malted Barley and the very best Hops. Every Man For Himself BITS OF Tf used as directed, will make a gner HUMOR home brew that you éa\ || oun ials, Bedke e ‘ By HOPKINS MOORHOUSE ether materials, “or aw & r oe | mak imitation : - au FROM HERE THERE (Copyright by Musson comune real nas tm afraid it will be a bit diffi- oe ee said he. “ ‘As the twig is bent so is the ay, inclined.’ ” now it,” agreed the mother, “but the ae Js, this twig fs bent on bein; - Pertinent Inquiry: Ppaecines, wd th See War Talk. est member of Miss Jones’ ‘ fave a fas ior id f th. 2” asked the Sncshs ee class was a lad whose . lavor ‘that make I go over the top?” asked the CHAPTER TL. titude quite out of keeping with bare for the whole family. en talkative barber, poising his scissors Hexeegtnpcct equal to his curiosity in z customary all enjoy it “y, as attack is} Many m “No Matter What Happens” ‘The subject of these observations | ft ula interestite werk, art eRe canes On one oceasion Miss Jones made a hil Kend- a no special kegs over,” answered the weary customer. At no time had it been Phil fisted Teached abruptly for the decanter on| "special keg: : ae ew remarks touching untruthfulness svick’s habit entertain an i the desk and poured himself a stiff! tions. yor wih and earnestly endeavored to impress drink of Scotch whisky. ‘The necl ni le at all Sens Grocery and Preference. h ch fh ti moesity of bi he tinkled ali + aes ed ath {all territories English eres Weed side of the ine tut * . sree Sint aes ne lass. Be ae the Hquor neat} gg: TAN ACT CO., iss cee uu wish t ‘on, sir? ack been eT atiodl ite head in a “ . circumstan be gg ote 16 Pearl tro ‘oronto m Guest— I prefer to sit on . his Maen js ae Aue dese pupil appeared to be 4 glance, cai which he set- a ae cote you. i in y 2 es’ Te- eee petha , to ted back in ‘es chair was one of] “vn oy goes matter of course,” intensely ae mre sels ae i thers, he i Je, utter, weal nodded I drick. “So far as I am Wisdom Defined. hr 1f to task for those litt hil ea ht h to an- ; thi: to aids isnegtt man is! Phil gave @ clight cougl concerned, this little chat with you et "Now, Higar, can you tell esallenty. mistakes which every you i nounce his ete Ras Sertapop ee on and there's} Teacher—“Now, Edgar, “What T'd ‘ike. = know, ma’am,” he Mable » te, fae Ee. Ce aaa prea “Pardon Uncle Milt, if ee een nobody, here tha werventte He niet wisdom is said, “is it a lie nobody ever knows?” t eae Tae ae I didn’t know ‘nota pity Eyam Fooncernt ae Fs mall Edgar me ane ‘am. It's in- never “i ‘his *iife ad he “auraigned ere in t y, what's wrong?” tere 4 Gig datber of Comet formation on the bra! Papen beiare: he ended quickly; for has uncle had What would be the object of anybody eee from his chair and was cling- : Mrs. weno was calling upon a Ly 8] ying, on tie particular little seance Right Back at Him. - ing to the edge of the desk for sup- iateahiar quail toon ae eyo | Cassidy, e husband wai | i oe hile he stared. 2 ere eratbae! yee be suggestion| Editor (to aspiring writ er ou iene cltcumatanten tia whose magne ie ¢ gazing at an appari cxonacifl ; eo Te ee Guat ae net Lenora is had, therefore, been sent away to sa | In truth, ied aside ‘om his quiet |“"«What do you mean, Philip?” de-| cat hineratsoa what’ you me: Aes the As) —Wel manded the Honorable pcos Waring 35 pa story oe you understand? sharply. He sat up. me iertiy “Why do vie ask such a foultehqucs: what ee vot my the way,” said) Mrs. Metntyre, | when the two had been gossiping for} a while, ae “where is: Olar: have > ighten. ‘The once jaunty |#On’, talking at random or aa Se Tots. ore wan S008 BOF for an ag ia hat hung shay lessly about ns ovel and yet very reasonable “Clara is a* college,” proudly re- | ears and from “beneath it a! gover ra achat ame, oseured| varjory's excuse tor her baby elster| sponter {he fond meter, and then | plaster of blond hhair slanted across| Kendrick hast Vell, it would be| Who had pulled some books of the|added: “And lam so worn orehead rakishlly. His color was the only. ray anybody who happened table. “She's so little,” said Marjory, | her. 1 haven't na a letter “from Har | mess, from which depended 57) be interested would find out about! “her know-better hasn’t growed yet.” for nearly two era ren ai a mommy, travesty | oar amecting, wouldn't I don’t There As whore: outs ide gokte 5 with pid is coat and trousers full| wtend to pe ee a ea Tight Money. fake,” was the prompt rejotader of| sabaiio pd Birt gas ony Neighbor—"Got much money in your} Mrs. MIntyre. “Iistead of letting her | ee ven’s sake, boy! wae betas Ree pltieY situa" | bank, ‘Tommy? g0 to college, why dant you send. her | é Train wreck?” He d know—around election Hing: scl dod rt} ‘Oh, The depositors; to one of those. correspondence | 3 ans i soe oe hs | tend to know’ very, much abont| have fallen oft since sister got. en-| schools?” t nephew in ai | these things, of course,” | gaged EGP | 2 S, in Sparrow Tae, wih your sunt? | rtunate,” grunted the —— How the Japai sips? Wipe Out | ace a Honorable ition, dryly. ms to Little Niles. I ou left this: morni e Gee eden a eet a ie ae aber (it) tt insults. se and it trailed away as i Bie & | Teacher (to class)—“Which is the situation embarrassed him and), 7un away with you, young man. |. oe Pde: to curb it.” ‘0 handle | ook a long pull at his cigar a ge ae ae keenly as he] was not quite sure how t stared uneertainly, deumming| nervously 3 with his fing Phil nodded as he sat atest in ae k. Hela oF seppulku, the hono oT ae ese metliod of v , there is and ike ee the smoke into the tas es nouvenirs did ot tend to. resbore: iis igideabr chime wats abatey tee you want to know: how I really trial by ordeal, there.is no appe s peace of mind, and there was Lites surprise finding his uncle ahere| . — a higher power.’ Hara-kiri Poe : the rh am ee ¢ Was overridden by the new di : Cutting Him Dow death. There js no esca It esto u em as he nfs of t diffidence, hi SeslicwetoaHeht cite t Scot (at se. "paths) "What's the | royai to immortality: them into his et; yet it is in- lack of that selt- ee ae ined it with a fel o-nig who: in- 4 esti d ted shat’ you _Wwere—he retracted it,| price of a bi ure e from disgrace. teres Hing fae HG ‘hie Pr al 6 5 beari the? which he had marked ity |of course—were a political grater!” pion eee: satie In abort” it is ‘suicide rais = tisajiss’ the’ whole maiter perman. 24.780 of, Mosher fekellae ong rel smile ‘with which the Honor- “Hech, man, that’s a lot. Can | sin to become the virtue of here Py ; uncle's strict rule, he recalle 4 ‘lton Waring hiad welcomed the| ye no say saxpence and oy in less} tt is stre i mn his thoughts to take a seco it was an|% | t is strange to us that an insu if t back yet, he’ axiom of the Honorab! ilton’s that | F ner Bs ange aa Be Ass, should deem his own death the | ; noted. Well, Stinson gould £0 to the the second drink drew the cork on sat sear ee ait wrong done to him, at devil owith i for all red! He indiscretion and) eventual inebriety. 4s Pedy tessa vee eason for Asking t the way of the Bas at slammed tl gars is That something ned which o1 | Littl _ ddie—What time does the fit i ir ad t : st has rt o take any notice er “that ose ete? Little Teddie—‘What time doe centuries, and at least has more dig strode up the side-s eet, this mood must have “alors tn Bess ie FP 2 carrying, as far as toon ate. make him. brea ago e- | bet eae emt looked: at, tide oe - Se nant ee Ru Gata tion for defamation of via a e efore he g 3 i His ibans way: onthe Inti ‘betore’ he duction as crn ee cwilence that “Grafter, eh? hse SEE ier already. At| Having sustained the insult, the as. | E realized” that. ‘the: :libraty: windows jie had broke | Reece ieee sie yeh the: fog: With | Wh you, Uncle mite2”| e oe oe a eS ute man repairs to his t and te tight bia ficomibior thetic tet Little Teddie—“Yes, 1 know: but Pesce the affair. ar. Py! bd Had, the. setvants | all gone crazy pa ae of his “Zl nge of plans—a your w! Ts wobble non Taneerients. fe oe a tei 2. He. went around to: the| recital which carefully avoided men- 5.5527 | not withou eauty. The unt 0) house, amd with ae ition of —McCorquodale or — married women of a a nily set soe eth een the shat ©) mysterious woman of the fog. Enough at a “railing, peered thro Time. T had known that Aunt Dolly making a of lotu rope ° unlike the ote le al y the war cial “customs fell | Am sions thes mad {Beehnod sor a very al the hostess. Of course, the su largely. upon the oe ape ty of the hoste things ready f me t ers: inne htc in ee w | Fro ‘om the ladies vaiiols Br afternocn, ie hostess garments for the ene [the men’ folks, © hor | such table it 0 at and | thin; al is rolled pee her cr else the | folded separ ately. in | The sewi clean newsp, ine-is cleaned, cil fond mnt incgpood order, plenty | thread and buttons are provided arid everything \thought out forehand for-the.s of day. workers attack the hard thir ing. the carpet rags for Bes love to tos a hand nd the pet dies 8 ds Sosy In gr dies. work each doing what she | © 0 do is shee. fitted: The b nd iantial “dis that y w if hi ie, ine roman in. over. night: a vies Sayers the ne adhe 2 he club, or the church} y profituble one for until. the yO. ene late.in th children, | the fun, Ja-| igh ‘oup: its, il [me ming brush it out, tine. whiten ot of f it depenils | W7 ore ope fo of almost tole ing with i antl the oe e may be at rnposet ao lathers are m 0 time ‘to eat ends of lhe fore head Jengtt \f: e ti at thi 4 i jand leaning: en hole rotten ‘ade Little Bertie obstinately refused one| Placed round the ste to. ward ote r | A good menu Js eae ae and. 3 ing astonish- ‘oing to be alone I wouldn't have let| : : y . c ikon es rolls 3 kind of mue 3 thin with 18 ministratio1 me mad:! evil spirits. and ent them from { railing | Phoxpe persuads me to stay over «mnie e mad." day to say his lesson to his teacher. ‘ | a few drops of essence of violet and and y And ‘some of them have oot the nerve “Rit you know. it quite well, Yj | carrying away ies oul of the eee KS j iene the Oh light iy: doin thar “ts ed he ce.| moisten. the. hair. slightly with this j glass doprs| “Gy called if, unexpectedly —im- re sure! protested the young lady, z before curling in wa 6 Om portant ‘busine i pened tt Ce tte eicontione!) “Yes,” he -admitted. An apartment is made ready. ine} ee ‘ for, of oe is made ready 1 hashed! s SI S ‘ continued 53 sword of the master, together with a| the day before, such as ng the por tase pe Bethe’ déukc om wel, why don’t you say it?” she] 1 E Be ha radii “‘onorabie Sto (Have. a clay, naa He. ppesed Ki tnquired, Ps white: cloth, being placed upon a small | cake, opening the fruit, cleaning ef her drag e me a i és mi impletely a Renee the umidor he spoke, then |Dyed Her Stockings the use?” he replied. “If 1| Platform. es making the Tolls tobe res tz | who wish to ati are wearing e | scrat sched a see and het it to his and Skirt to Match say ipa 1 only make me learn some:| When all is in ia ak a pre: CAR 2 etting Lege uae tbh pregetenls nephew’ selection . wit “Di: id Dy. ckage tells | thin; emefsyedrryiiig a>lotus’ flower, This ‘eady. t rd | i wn 4 ‘eit Se ctea St SPER ertaeg. «Hak shiace ile head in smil-|_ 2¥ery “Diamon ae eee sk oe he Places upon the sword—the waka-|Work-to get the dinner and ” ~ usual, seem inal ane ‘patlng their cigar smoke it ane ave been easy | * ye,| how to dye or tint any Sere | vas out i in tificial : ing Presta ai vet the swollen ey sath a peuGiaal? valloweens lft ome the ueste 89 bs artificial suppose that the fog without Ae tae haaintony Yong tar! Bad bust: | ment or drapery a new rich color that g Very Particular. princip agate 4 oe ee aan FEL AB 93! f folly e| will not streak, spot, Piaer The oa mtchoed longer than usual his eldest son, bearing the oye ee “ther Ae nd out in a i. of fan-shaped ef. * the. ? t home d eis guaranteed with | on the big curve coming into tia trite cends, the platform. Now the priest | reheate and oct like an I address ghee eae te Sees whisky | at ‘the Ladien" Aid n it you have paren station, A®passenger Cate the Totus to owen, and; ee ta eo Pe aaah ein ee aceon wah ff the Sas stoe: = : 5. er, scatters the peta Tee to engey herse! the eati ay gh S| Peat pti dvpa notsie! Just tell “your druggist | out, saw the guard escent from his | ing it asunder, sca ating a eechesa lo oer Aare [net back. ‘in Whether the material you wish to dye | van, and listened to the following con-|0n the kneeling figure. In an intense | i ores [arise in ‘Thee eh a ey gee | — smiled as he tossed aside’ his} {5 woot or silk, or whether it is linen, | versation with the driver: oice, the kneeling: man ony the| The hostess also to the club] extreme styles. A hes that spilled 5 rea lady dresses in moderate style. : re wr cotton, or mixed goods. For fifty-one| Guard—“What ate ye stoppin’ for?” disgraceful details of the affront. rgan fifteen. cents| ! ey “blame it Sgn dent Pee eth sears: millions off womeh*hare: buduls Daves Mowe aai crn ¥e see the| Now the moment approachos for the (for ach person present. One lad open rate where a fow coals. sf bs = Wohins nga over) using “Diamond Dyes" to add years of |lgnal i agin me?” final act. $I Ho Selina tush {qrho entertained group of twenty-| The Lady With the Pleasant Fa Slowed vedly. ‘The desk was covered Fomething:: in Rn ais | aver Sonne shabby waists, skirts,| Guard — “It's _ mighty Particulan) Parts. Ms robe—his kamishimo—or/five workers counted up her cost» F if = with | packets of folded papers, held | Reader {HO water” he ern teridpei-| dresses, coats, sweaters, atookinas you're gettin’ ail ota mudden ceremonial garment. poe taking the | thirty cents each for the fee and the was a pales boy, aie oe day 3 “ wakazashi in his left han ps his | cost of the meal, and found ool wil 3 toae: Beppe gre eh ae ee ite. mar Ch ecient, ee cine et Hezashi in his left hand, rips. his en tcieeaetly and found that for|1 Went to school with other boy Deana aheger gg eegisoer iat ac Ee “eth Geet” I putes T got od ig A Sticker Wee i idic: abdomen from right to lett. ‘The affair Seven doll d fifty conts Pye had mg tele beliind anit halting bis ORE de pach targa Gertfcae i t that, for you can’t see your island Short Clee “ym ked at you, kicking your| 18 then completed by Lis som, who de- e than ahi dollars’ wort! teres cs oe i ae | hand ate front of your face out on 2 ” eapitates his honorable a ae . The beau-| The Lady with the Pi ie “Pace, | AS Ae alo ee aaa an rete to-night,’ Stinson almost ran| Strange as it may seem, Iceland h 2g] mother. playmate seoiod peclerias RaINP eee itt Sota ale au ht the ledies bea 2 never knew her name or whence Phil locked — at the bowed} me down with launch—am ages Short of ice, and urgent request} = ot tired of: playing with ia seat There follows a mi utd tes ve cost six dolla aive the! she came, figure, struck by a laxity of montis Sk a coppls ¢ feet Seth gee .” for immediate shipments of Fas com- jan ae A wanted him to go home,” the| Closed in lotus leavos, to the bseres fo: e eukches ving of) But ever with her eyes she seemed to © that: was fore fet to ‘the able! iinso tinson, ba modity have been sent to Norway. aes [wc him of the Sta as PYOe: Hod So used himself. |feveral dollars for floor Sovarin = for! Milton Waring. His thick iroh-gray| m our. Stinson ino ae fishing, qoctenie principal | Y°UnES! which a similar ceremony takes che: the guest bedr ave “Keep el are hair, usually so carefully. bru: shed, fen? Notte See in our vety|indust danger, ae ice te te then why didn’t you ask him to ean pea hee lao g rh sie above the thir ae on en er . siprise me : Aire had piowel kad vis head @teatly. In the dark like reaiired ee pe ae {Why mainmb,/ he: sald in emgse-| / Thus is the family feud ended: thus | ered th the ow ¢ avknow?” he ARETE are exported in large quanti |ment, “that Wouldn't have been | honor eatisfie | eversvork é <i¢| And she aa answer,—though her Sala rit mdrick smiled at’ the transpar-| tee shortage has been caused by an lipssWere il % ved his‘collar and tossed P polite, ps were sti te ea es ie lav von, tke once vot this attempt, extraordinarily mild winter. sis al yy God's good gra. hind the chair, leaving the tie id, Peete rina d Ws voice for one] On the nor : ae Frese An Obstinate Child. 1 to] The morning might be cold and dark, — : round the neck, Ase ep Bee oo ant there is fe hout chet vos ree ‘There was a dear little baby on the et warm, and ligh f ; ea guests— 0 means of transporting it to the sein ‘ a eit wate vot wii ae Lorie gh Ss rasa siesta Joh ake te where It sh ge ssn me and an elderly man stopped jit ae hen Re would come in > Ls: . yi 1 T 86° that | ce bo at it. ocial mnie ees sig side the olde as you| als. for shi ot j | zee oi * autos aie Ptah there’ was an this ttle. affair to- night, and Hoes Pope mure rnciver: hope you wil bring! | Say to aspiring eran Eas ee met m hee ™ore th aiheyt ae looked ‘green, of def age in his. uncle's at- youtie shina cient n ow that T was him up to be an ficient conscientious | no farther, be hoped that Bay tone com] With ee sunlight patches in. be: prtel Bat Wel scctianite” pope de’ Aw 4,-| man, urn Failure Into Vieto rounities will take it up speedily. | co ot laugh. Instead 882,157. “Yes,” smiled the young mother, younger man from be-| — ————~-----—— —— = jRexeh heavy ‘brows that met in a Th . 0 ole | 8Sharock Holmes cht When's yoy Surnames and Their rigin start emulati: Sherlock Holmes?” —— [he growle Whee ee \ Lester “Nothing at all, if you say 80. Only] Variations—Leloester. n't make the mistake of thinking| p MM 4 mere id) Uncle Bilt tate to tune tee ie Norman! “de” (“of”) or fix th the equialent Anglo-Saxon expression. jon GROVER Variations—Groves, Graves, Greaves. Racial Origin—Anglo-Saxon. Source—Descriptive, geographically. Grover is one of those faaliy st wes the descent of which can bi straight to Anglo-Saxon source: one of el of fey the gaa ‘Ws plain to the n It falls itt that inte heaven rst used | ton of surnames which may be fol- toiltediathe ee from | lowed back to words dsnotiik topo- In virtuatly every country, with the exception of Ireland, a very large pro- MADE IN CANADA ‘The importance of Vitamines in food is being at the presont time to a e Wall, ya ie : ow the pla what I mean,” he. he finished’ aiffiden Bit Milton His gaze wan 0 the pile of papers on| the rul ie desk and ‘for @ moment he was} merely to 0 A brows as: hy or character of the country in cate a the pensons bearing them had | Bap) ‘greater extent than ever hs ate qe 79 you “ os Be x, sa athe we sata he bearers of the uit aga m, apts | before. It has beencon- || | said at last, shaking his head slowly sien sates {t should be noted} “tn modem Baglion ths Lword grove ae the were used only en the persons bear- clusively demonstrated he dined lines deeper has come to take commonly used, of m the meaning, as He A clump of ey ing them haan had left the local that yeast is rich in this ties cgi ew or ae tte or a park studded with trees. As used ‘s ing in other parts. would constitute; py the Anglo-Saxons, however, it oll important cert bathe , 2 no differentiation to give a a d through the woods, and Many people have re- * 7 TY | name of a place in which he at st dates it naturally took on is meaning to deny jit, Uncle Milt, Promise! |iiving, together with hun ceived great benefit } | Billy Thorpe T'd join him next week Saber thouswide ot cine F aagalatn Masa ryith Pacaiken ihe yer fiching nk ba that’s all oft it] Probe bly thousands, he names eee ae nd ly simp! tale) IT can, iy se oo. 1a form Leicester gives a better kaiedes all com m this source, ing one, two or three in engineering next| idea of the source of this family name | Families wile a along suc : ail af, i, if you need! than Lester, ve Ee cater is by | stretches of eL naturally came to be o ay $8 ely end is) tar the co) The | distinguished at a very early period eto ‘Aunt : Pal don't wer? ‘oth OWE! place, however, is roti HORA, as Lei-| by their etginane by such phrases as shension sprang, into cester. is a borough in England. the: on swiftly towards the empty finders and si abt ot “pngland, found tl ‘our aunt must know no-| place own simply as ‘Castrum,” ie hereditary titles. aa thos Sa ot ety ce warn wvarn you now,| it had been, a century or two before, ! personal characteristios-or eal Roman: cam) il y Cakes for Bettor Health.”§ ‘he naturally mbna | the iptive name without any ‘empt at the establish- same deseri; he early use as| conscious att si ain B poe let you nd if you get a Lem fade; mon ae make the Lemon Aid n It a: do not find happiness in your | an till | Dusiness, you will nover know what{T asked sh naipiiee t ate" tiie: the latest| But © ‘ame paths I see her go. | Are you a wheelbarrow going} and most author tive information, left slight trace Sround as you are pushed, or are you| A healthy head of hair depends, ehe | UPO™ her quiet brow: a self-propeller, a self-starte said, on four things : i pape aber ela betray You ‘may’ be. whAesvah yous ¥ewéive | ar arey orough shivering once i wshion of another day, to be. Résotution ts omnipotent. three weeks at least and “thorough” Yet Se ee volver. and old oe means getting all the dirt out and a That Man Is Hlappy— then setting all the soap out, us sing aires that soon her nore bibs ; and «i ‘the grids oC blend ty prs ° a vel Phe above rich Aas in tl ; no 8 wig: ext enjoy the landscape with} 2. Imm: ately wisn individnal| BY when I pee beyond tlirougte aie 8 out owning the land. it br con bright dco Who! can face: poverty, and mistor- ex] 0 fresh air;| ahat opens to a wie pene space tune with gestae snd courage. ag| Where T shall loa ru Wh has a hearty appreciation of they pee u in aoe life as well as 8 w contented mind liberally stored with the knowledge that makes life reals Y harmonious happy home. SWEe ne learned how to neutralize fear thoughts and worry thoughts by their antidotes, deep, blue sea.” Clarissa (for such was her name)— “And I sek sf [ith the corresponding amount of 81 a family name ‘a apore was to pre- ment of a regular family name. enstile) for the shampoi ie the i the above. “the psebond soap lather and th ‘How to Have Beautiful Hair, ide the rds going ridttions a hat ssible. 4. ‘tly Drushin bristled brush an t prepare soap (pref tert pure isso) rush or comb ina out of your hair, th a pith grout BoeGodt alp to When Fo. ud see, however rough # I'll see Heh aig cy S Tve won, good gn Dear Pear Ty wit tes the Pleasant Face!” To Cure Blindness by Engrafting Dogs’ Eye anyi, of Vionna, | peated cured Dr. Koppa ees has a mals — b; transplanting even believes | that it is ssible to restore re sieht in the same “We “elioves grafting the mal, prefera| bh Ss that by en- SREY Sea § merse in warm water, pour ot When Does a Man Fail? | dicsoivat soap, a little ata ti me 2 When he makes a vow he fails to} work up ve ‘rubbing with the finger tips well into Se When without sowing he would reap; | and hi Give yourself plenty of When eo ep rather beg, borrow or] time for this process. Rinse, and if your hair is quite dirty, add ‘another Than ae to earn an honest meal; lather. Rinse this time in at least When he delights to stir wD Strife | three waters, the lust to be cold. Dry Or values honor less than t of doors’ if possible or fan it dry When he insults a da ve near an pees be ‘ ra Or at a woman aims ‘Some egg ch expecially i if pide ue is dry, Qualified. rate ce, be beat slightly and add aa Oswald—“My love for you is like the led soap solution are white

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