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their oumplexmn azzd zheirs tare. the rize of their noes find mouth ald. hands | and foot, and gave them their gait and; their gemoral mapperrance,. and they for- ges thas muchof the world's best work cation. ... Thete.will. bono exouse, the chuzch's - bist work has been norance in: the next gneration, m dia» by bomely people, and: that Paul mchodle and illimitabh opportanity Of the Apostle is suld to bave been hamp- education will mike jqmeranc a ff»10.| backd and his eyesight wenkened by | We 1 H T belione in. compaZsory . adamtkm, and | ophthaimia, while nany of the finest in. 70m“ two hands, our two Sect, cror eight those parents who neglect to pt bawpasséd thar fimo be: \I fingers and two thoambs. . \Yet what men «children -undes -cdnestional ata | Soro Anttoring-Aooking glasses 'or: . in. titudes of people bwuue gpe of | have but one wight left, aand that“ “$150 attitudes and in dis- | but one foot! The ary Castal&i¢s | penitentiary. ~ But there aro multlimAst! playing the richness of wardrobes-not of life bavebeen quad@wpled, quiratt. of mon and women in midlife who hays] ome ribborp. or vest.or e euck or glove or |. pled, sextupled ayo, in our l bad mo» opportunity. Free schook had! hutim or shoestring of “mob they have |. thhflmmmm1wm been emfablished; -end reat Grad braains to eath: _| and south a great multZ#edo mrefight- | gitudes had Littlh er no school it all. Others had wromg proollvnies from on | ing the battle of Life whBh half or 3088 , They feel it when. as Christian mait! thestart, They were born wrong, and than halt the needed Dispatch} BrEXA~ they come to speak or pray in religEtout| that «ticks to oue even after be is born feal e ' < ments. _I fo pot ondes the pithus | assemblies or public occassions, pAirLGE¢,| again. They have a natural crankiness. Evil -so beisierens ‘trhfl’t Fou are _in|-of a soldier during the wam who, when | or polttical or educational: - KThiy=#20|-&hu ts 275 yearsold. Is came over with |. loubt as .to whether .you will land on told that be must have h44 hand amp!» ' silent because theyr do mot fee? Rept | thur great from Sootland, he shore or on the bottom of the deep.-| tated, said, **Doctor, can‘tronmw *t?\ ‘ tent. 'They owe nothing to EngHsh| or Wales, or Framcoe I% was born on e disciples in the text were caught in and when told that it we! grammar, or geography, or belly 3et-| tlme basks of the Timnmes, or the Clyde, |. b a etress of weather and the sails said, with' tear ~«down his} tres, 'They would not kmow & | o# the Titer, or the Rhine, and has fur- bent and the ship” plunged, for ''the cheeks; \Well then. g y. old haud, ple from .a pronuum, if they met itIBADBY | - wived all the, plogos aud opidemics. Ml ndEwamntxm There is in one of | I bate to part with you, Tou have Gono times a day. Many Ol the most s1togme waay generations, and ts bying today] aropean straits a pEWem, me's good: service-form? mum” fol merchants of Amusica and mom $4] tan tig: banks of the Potomac, or the it ferns you must go. Gooiby. higfi politica® places writs an' HuJson, or the A pdrosooggin, or the | upward is limited in this life) Traxx you mu t haveaS@FcrA1, PNEPARA impress the mu). with dwine truth The ' feianner of him who stands izthe pulpit |. ° to represent God to men should indicate | ~* gravity, adhmnxty, reverence. and déep |. earnestness, to show sinners. the evil of . . their doings and impress -all with the awful! importanceof the gospel message. ; No true servant of Christ should depend | on his wit and pleasantly or his philos ~. ophy to win bis way into the citadel of the hoart and smbdue it unto Christ. It 3s the power of gospel truth by the Spirit that does that, Instructor. men have naggingggglx qgngmfldM , dunner; ' the name farlicted: upon 1M.“ infmmdm Modo . them. ALMAGE’S 'SERMON OF ENCOUR- . 1mm that day of mmpifon m3“ ps hear each ohbotr's burdens and whi- . 1mm Faw of Chiig®k 00 \Anothior forn of dindwantage mafia - orhich many Jabor im lack of ~car edu <. . l‘he Oflppbd mm. 29d Again, many people Labor narder tho-] misfortans of income plete ment.: We are by oor Omator t ect nominally built thai we cmuot ifford | the obliteration of any: pix-Jamal infinity Wo want our two .07og our two ceart, | Fomaapres al' + os 19131311:ng May 80 --Dr Ta] <age a sermon this week is one of good plll give encouragement to Only the when.\ Over and over again we need to have | | it insisted on that it is only the truth introduced to a human ~ mind that can cast out its opposing error. The mega! tive and the positive teaching may in- | doed go together, and -the positive may be employed alone with good results. BROOKLYN, N. Y. -_- Bxixltl to depend mpon the negative alone ! p Reopene - Sept- A4, will prove tlusive. The bigher life peo- | bo you wisn to mako your life sucee ke ple are not likely to be much affeoted | Bo voy sj do soxrnothing andm by mere criticiam, and the **lower life' of flaw 38 to 44 CourtSt, “a,“ | Do you £xow that thime are the days lalizat people are too apt to take sa kind of' no vor lit-$023 {hat it is. an abso- lute nema‘ RC. comfort out of it and to defend their} for You to be Able todo some one Jack of progress by contending that | po yor wisn to be a good business mant flu! | New _ GB wit mwéw‘; Ob -th wald is an “exhumed wwotld, an overworked world. It is an \Rwluly workd It is &. drcadtuolly mufortunste wurl&£. Scimsfitm are try- ing to fud ou? the cause of theso earth- \musktems in all lemay, clatiantio and | Aarposutlantio. tay this and some meq | Baro taken Tho dingueals of | \whit bo the miter with the earth. -It ~Kma so burdens on 1t anit w many Wims within -if, It baa m 86 IFeannot lut «och acciraxsiference and edahin; ~ HKuhmetrer. Beam mew Cogopacsiot Koll or Vemnslo® will open, and thon anil wrill. bo. at. pxsace for the natural t F Bef ehil Abckt UX HRorkV WOG | as the world tha# bave racked mll ua - dione, -and for- 6,000 years ~sciance pro ( oke woiking bat knowledge, and many |_ gpeople who know the usost are the most | mint-mutant? & Ke O1) Fee AlL .In the way of practical relic! for all | Mmlnm ard all wos the only sake that in worth listening to on this mblect I1 thm vole of\ UChriiabity, #whick is tie vaSco of Alszmighty God. - HWiagimes I Sare mentions& the partic- [. whr dindrantage wulert which you la | Bwror ost, % distSuctly dociare, in the | of my Cock, that here is a way £ svil amd a way op: lof all of you. Yon #miftst bo any one of than gm; Chrnktim youg woman: who was in Bh Pemberton when they Toll Principal and Ptopflaw‘ 3 O aio School, N.Y -- F. A, JOHNGORN, PRINCIPAL, Chalat'a Obituary \ The most sublime otituary ever pen- __ hod \of man word those wotdxconceming‘t‘ ihe Barionr, \Ho went. abougt doin peak good.\ Thu same testimony may be \ Bp L2 I - . Got!“ Help. Fet bow many suffer from thi prhye | Acal taking off! Good cheer, yoy God will make it up to you mo chow Elle grace, the ahyxnpatixy of Gol, will ve he e more to you than any thing. you have prayer 1 ha i lost. If God allows part ofvyom re. P First, mung; peoph ara. under the aie vantageof an unfortunate name given oxn .by --parents who they ere doing agood thing. Sometimes at e. baptism of, children. while I bave fhandin, \I have given you an examplo that , yQ monk! \do as than dome. \—Wminm: dh T. Eliia- \== Wisdom That Comes From God, I shoald be tho shallow and 'salf cononited blockhead apon the foot- if, tis my disobarge-of- the dutice | Grammar that aro pat upon me in this place, I | Academic the } wisdom that comes from God and not | [From men.-Abrabars Linooin. I Kaw Chritinina Trtw mph. Chiting uscdér cifonmestances as any Fare defowtm ut once the maimion thosd | obosunrtancés would to our own | 'erperionce and the cocarton they offer for abowing bow Uhristians triumph. | FALL TERM SEPT. #1, ”112210! % he. wind. Al\ flings seem against Riolifaitto an with a wounded leg was brought! things right I know a Htaauy . tbe rapids of Niagara, holding on with - The Sxnile of Greeting. - ositions and stick . meming disaivantage, and I will to amputation when the poor nagn Ieap- | delivered, TH millionnire dlizemery at - Little children, in simplo communities, 'half glass of water, but as when a naan & terrific logs is the loss of our physical to do? Dothe but bocam. The 10#% €{/ greeting on the right hand and the 1 Ehe gots wide awake. Many of you bave brought their riders to the ground m1 ntes of eshortition. irak all tit h“ . tian coan I kow , apd in that Wafimem t bat > puy . reigh sources to be ow% of! anode ple, he | alstible, -and 44 be wont on In blt m‘thrmnlllmh”:fl a kien artes hmlzever gay you sail, the winds ars. ppoting. There are people who all | celebrated songeon told mo Of a | accurate letter on any thendg Thiy A%) Savinnah, oe tho Ea Plata hen | and tacitly assume they have reached | \\\ the \Bnvant & ®, COuMM®: ir lifo scom mailing in the teeth of ages: i?\ the £111?qu degglnzmegn of - one ; completely depudent ugan clesy, Aud] & .. man. Jam infirm}; thin. cfiwgml ”that limm-erflbyteriau Banner 5,2“33uf55‘e‘aw‘3vi3‘y‘13‘gffinfi‘ggi fiat. of the New Yor ital» when i poor emery {phi werct - co ct ~~ tse t 52\ Prrok nhung hero. It may be said of their condxtmn Pay | isn f aly a a. fin ar A Apri fran ole tpa wie rook, in ' gnets'izufylgf a piredly gawk“ cog“! , a of that of the (hecipkmm my text, [\in before the students to on. |_ who in other yeara in this citymfie ® grip from which the ewift qurréents} _ Why do we not always smile when- tsm’m‘fl‘ pRoae This iNsTITUTION got he wind was contrary. | The surgeon was pointing out this and his fortune by writing speeches for on: x” rying to sweep him into the abyss ever woe meot tho eye of a fellow boing?! Clas and individuat instruction. Stufed A: great cpinltitide of | people-are<om:-|-that-to tho ~stadoiots amd treading the | prosmsen orm fixing \them opy dor Ebet freed.\ ~~~ - That is the tre recognition which ought NAR RNALE®ADY “nagcaflltfiéert $53,513: i - wounded leg, and was aDost to pocesd Congreesional Record aficr the wer! -to pass from soul to soul constantly. }alogue. lay, in 'the swurthiest. Anglo-Saxon t Lcan managé, treat their cases. mot ed from the table aind bobbled to the | this comntry ts heyomdrseasuresion# | do this frivofuntariiy, unidonsciously. | Fan a nurse counts ont eight or ten drops door and said, \Gentlemen I am sorty Ungram=nalicand, hot The honest hearted Germah pensant! of a prescription and stirs them in a g) £118“)??th you, but by the hbelp of Nowe, suppesso a znan Busts in} does it It is like magloal sunlight alli od I will die with my Zeg on.\ WW hat oo witheont ertncat£ ye through that e4mple land, the- perpetual 11:5 by 73h roistake taken a large amount 5 of midlife without edustion, what &e he i a fof strychnine or paris green or bella _| faculties!\ patore botweenstrangers as they pass by each donns, and the patient is walked rapid- The way the battle of Crecy was do, $15,122 $33? grciumfinfizik oA 12-11! other, never without a @xnile. -Helen l 1g round the room and shaken up until cided against France was by the Feilsh- gious thomem dould within Bv said: Hunt i Taman et to C A men killing the French Bores, and that | en a hug a the poison o! uragement, and I come out by tho when you cripple this boiy, which Ag } if: fifififikfidfififi £86 t of. the Diyips - Physician to rouse merely the animal on which the - at? I work of lingual devastation - In tho: amxaflxmgy‘ in - ruin?) so“ may metms defimt a!“ With “111033 b“ {filmefi \t mt so ~ Lac rather haxs NBs Wfim _I wore sick or in trouble than az; Claris all the people pefermd him ino «aherts tion and pragyiurte allothem. Wiyt B#: onuse bo waar thoroughly plows aml had such powrer with God he wa 4rre [. | will add it on hiro aln. As C sinners mxmpzfidmah HM : Augustys, the “mmmaflfif offs W back hair dead im colemmial coun pe Wflmfi’, raking\ it* the shortest - ahip. And w kon be hid «toppact m mon the goar, and. .A to AD | and as soon - ar} could wripe eate~my LJ 6 sddrasn. €3B0. R. SUWRBLL, Reontazsy Board of lineman. ling bland. Buings Coligs - a= t418-149 Howth ithe EL; MEL “at; \This Instltut$6n40G«s Manet?!“ haw #00002 qhiidxeu fould ory out as that othiors rogld take a ti- gust, the month naméd-aitir bluse3f, so, advantages taken from on parto your { finfimfififlmflfi mm naituro will be added ou to avither aome fong winded prare: sing - bors But it is amwmizng how muokof thy world's woék the' 1mm dne by men fluid pol! u down from themm subtracted physical organisation . 3, 8. _| Proston, the groat crator of tho south | Not a word but: mefigfifi; ahs “$516, because It & paront or - webu l nttendoj | d. ~ pton L. E. . ~ , Vin Cub n smo- ¢ ¥ as did the m-m—numwm N. #., when uni-(1m W him . {or | the : ven, “Tifadn'i ig. | ai hie olibf66t, Beethoven wits. fo deaf | . | thithegouhlnot bear tho cragh of the ! wost, wont limxnng 3) his lile, tut there wan o Loot\ pay clown Ik . any 6 ‘oihinduyumt renoundoduo ar Grchostra rendering his “Rim“. The.» Thomas Stookton of Phil ; rm: one fung raised hiss audience nearerSnsar- '»n than -moet-mimistera: our;-z»in-Absps - with two lmugs. Zn the banks, tho fausar.. \ance 0mm the Mismatch] e@atal \ or Henry, meaning \the chief of | g.\. or - Aifred, massing or Joshom, nitating»] . our. sairation,\' or _ Ambrose, 3 immortal,\. or . Androw,. A- “manly.\ or Esther, meaning o \'stan or Abigail, meaning \'my father’s joy,\ ox Anna, meaning . sigreme,\\* or Victoria, meaning *'vic- .toiy,'\ or Rosmlio, meaning ''beautiful ; as a ross,\ or Margaret, meining \a pearl,\ or Ida, meaning '\'godlike \ or (mm. meaning \ &Hustrious,\*\ otAmo- E \Hz meaning '* busy,'' or Bertha, moun- [F ing \beautiful and hundreds of other 3 sowexghted. ~«imiqgap'kimx It is } Jong J_ Paul the Apostle, Eo. will ~ 66 abolished for~ the E- ' they aro a libel and a slander. i, names just am good that are a holp Mb“ & hinth'mcen & a . Names as Lifelong Obstacles. k J Bntmfimlthc great bindrancoin : life ds nol in the given but in the . E uname. While legislatures are wiillfnzwlifieinoh incubus, there ire ° Tmmilies that keep aname which mort-. - gagin all the generations with a groat duadunim Yousay, \I wonder ifthe. s wiy relation to #0, \ merrtion= ig fome hry celebrated for crizné or | wonder to me that in all sugh families some spirited young man does not rize, @aying 6 his troth- era and. siuters. \If you want to keep \this nuimnce or ~seandalization~ <t-a EO name, E -til by quickest course of law I can | elough off this gangrene.' \ wiHTkstp-it 10 longer than in-- ' The city di- hundreds of names the more of wyhich bus been a life» ftacle. If you hafs started life:] = a name which 'either through ri- | as orthography or vicious augg68- . been dh, drflbambrance, resolve the hoext- 8911911115101} shall not be It. is not demeaning to Saul of Tarsus became - Hadassah, ~*\\the 'star''> rectory has chinge a name, myrtle, \\ became | Esther, -* We have in America, and I it is so in all countries, names which ought to be abolished .a an beind agon that But if for any, roabon you ara. submerged either by a given name or by a family nime . thit you must bear, God will Help you - ercome the outrage by a life conse- and useful. Yeamay me trom .. the name., ~If i meanfoss, you Can make“ generosity, I once it stood you. can make it stand if Onrcée- stoodfomfmnd you. F maxim There have been mu muco- where fown shadow seemed to distur® the \the | { botter - | worn ont, blunted and cripplt organs when- and wo-V ; and more to God this those of us wlio have | pager.. so, .zonch. ..94.. {and fl r- % atiffened by & foton. hs £33“ and charge on all b cumstances with the of John of Bohimis, who was totally blind, and yotiht a battle cried cut; \I pray and beseech you to lead mo =o far . into tho fight that 1 mag one» good blow with this sword of mine1\ Lo not think so much of what facaliles you have- tost as ol what- rexaain.- You have enough left to mako) felt in threo worlds, w hile you he3p the earth and balk bell and win heaven, Ariso from your discovragemersts, O men and women of deploted ororkppled physical facuitioe, and s00 what, ty the special help of Gad, you can acvmplish! Alexander and KSuteplamiin |_ The skilled bormenxen stood around | Buceptsalus, unable to nountor man- ago him, mo wild was the sted. But Alexander noticed that the sight of his ~borse; - So- Alocander-clutohed beim by | the bridie and~ turned his hud away . from the . abndocw and-foward thee aan, : and the horse's agitatzon was gorse, and | Alexander mounted hin and todo off; - to the astonisbment ~ of all who stood by. And what you people 1nd is to ° 'have your sight tumed iwhy horn the shadows of your earthiy lot, over which 'you have so long pondered, ing your head turned toward the sun--the glori« gas sun of gospel consolation and Ohris- tian bope and spriritumd triunaph, And then rgneémber that all pbysical disadvantages will after aw hilo vanish. Let those who bave beenrheunatisned - out of a foot, or oatamcted tut of an bye, or by the perpetualroar ofour ait» '4eg thundered. out of .an ear, lo@k for-: ward to tho diy witn this 01di traement ~ house of fiesh will come down and a better one shall bo brkided. | 'The requr-. rection morniig will provide yon with a . outfit _ Either the 'fnetrung,. not khow them, or an entire nowe set of | eyes and ears and Feet willbe given you. Jast whag 16 means by corruption putting on in . :~wt Go nok know, gave that it will be gloy mafia- \ble nro limping in heaven, notr of the eyesight to wee thing a ittle ' way off, no pabting of the band behini the ear .to dowkle the-capaclly 'of -th -tympany 1m, bnt dacralticn. yi the keys of the. menflqummom + wii { nog. given the coubmimion. to -dxrin - cant |, 1 | out of the Rev : ! te was? i, m‘rsg‘bthofirfiq? Pat- to full- use- all theo facultlcas that +- i Or, \*Do you know thaet that . max» once \ will be $o récoostructel thatyen will | [that defena® curnsy of spach big whentat cultecra @et al} theme yor oar. Bot I oto samp to-thom -w wine years ago, and Srome under the |. w: mad-whatnot!” of pummel first am‘fim a?“ aggwfimngut haavedt, s 'you ¢ rmmm Irit ehapler® of Gonomit but | . you kare leexined the fwar of tr mamum 1m”; A _ +*] nost die no more,. '* gmzmwmfl ._. .\4 - Ap -anclam? wméwfl‘ firm lel her -tiarbers cies was beard | ~ >Mflhfifimfi HAD. . 1nd while (ha villa 'Obhrlatian soin who ts t? dis m: ~ hort Cor Gock mi ~ thy- churcis; ime file wile Aolds Erin back and says oms the way home Exom prayor menting, whites \ho gave tesuimony for Ohrist: \Wirat ®} | fool you mado yourseitt i how- after you will keep still.\ Ant when ho would bee bonevolort and give §50°+ she oriticimes hin for nop iving 50 [ conta, \1 roando jussice and paZloly* thank Gok thins never propomec it home to give nuy-thing for amy cames of | bumanity oe rligion but the othr path : nor &n the dlomesatio rm apapfored It, | and wehen i& merned bsyond say | and Faith in: God she hid | threw-fourthss the faith; But b know itable objects are alread that the wite aball fnd if out What - witfiednfi'» 0m sach a yoenan myst be 16 a. gbocl m . disadvantages of poverty. “Who qught to £. get things chnpest? You say - thime. (who ] You buy coal by the ton; thew bugr it At by | the baroket.. You buy. flour -By the bar : Tel; they buy it By the pount You git apparel cheap ~becuse you Jiy~ can? ecane they haye to. gik trusted Arid the Bible was ight when : it said, \'The destruouon of tho poor m their poverty.\ ._ Mistakes muffin-n. oe Then, thero aro those who mado a t mistake inm carly life, and that their days. \By you nok know: that that man wascrcdin pris~ on?\\ is whispered. Or, \Do you know that that mai orcoittem dummy?\ absconded?\\ Or, \Do you _knowf that } that man wis or206 discharged for dig- | honesty?\ Perhaps there wat only one [. wrong deed in the man's life, ind. that 1 one act the su bsequerat- half tens | 'Atury of his cxistence. , .. _- ._. Others ®iave unfcn‘mnafie prefiomi- [nance of som mentil- faculty, mnd theie | , priges, or their nepldatmn makes theone. - | decoiins great - vein of melincholy in their flispemti 'them, or th - dow rment, oveierth mpresaion of insinoent the sweep «of the: finger“! mm B qn p hath sd 2) o ee meh who, whon they contribite to ohir- 4 + have Hittle But they pry soos 1. Twrene poace and victorious t You may Fe strengthencd _ Kor Rervice. | mashmoss tharows theora into wild . enter-. 3}. | z The present is an age of flippnm? , uh Mme tho mighty, and the iBaroied on. Have faith in and, thoigls all the allied forces of aut scom to come against you tn batzlo nramy and their Inugh of - deffance and con sempt \all Tho valleys and mountains, you might by Faith tm God and importuinate - pick up m handful of tha very lato tho aiz, ang | it shall become angels 'of veotory over asil the armies 6f earth' x| th confuston, while you shall be mot oarly conqneror, but more than cog- “33m , through that grace which bas nade tho fatlion helmot of an ”mom antagonist the of aéhristim flown-y 42 ~ /__ A Personal Revival. e b+ i, Theon thero ite others finflfiiflfi mi??? Yom need not wail for the rest of \the -chnrch to be rovived-before enjoying . i peromal revival. If your assurance as own dim, you may at once Hecure & > clear and joyful consciousness of your .wlationtbip to God by renéwing your dnsecnmtion, dorng works mest tor te- pontance aad trusting yourself without -rmerve .in tha nthe hands of your. Saviour. E¥ou may Rave an abundant spiritual | life, full of freedom, energy, activity, 8. . sttunftics to help\ 'theer and save E others sro __ abnndant,. and you. may,be | qualified by the Divine Spirit to im- 1 {prove ther. You may enjoy & biessed spiritual qmokenmg that wil} treo you~ [11mm selBshness and envy, making the | roeprerity, talonts.. promotion and influ- ence of others an increase of your own - A¥our vows . and responsibilities and to on- joyfully the- shining way till you * Aahall see and praise your Lord. -North- . R gm Christian Advocate ; an Modern Preaching; Mex: Mmewepdoi (hi..... .s fic \20 0a mags . shin Po oo aan -a MM \mafia: \back and the «mall | Boarding Hormes-and-Renting. Rip-hm - \dusk \of \your hurniliation and- throw tt} and bell The wolces of your adtersn- Akumaz and satanic, shall be cover- (~ Thappiness, God. is teady now to give | . you abundant graté to be faithfal to all | meonth a speciaity. frared promptiy, Endo! Long Island kept on sale £17311\! prices. CT e We also keep in stook a good worm-M -Wagors,\ wall knowa-ss the 115mm wagon, Prion- fromm 33510 $70. - AB helght shipped in my care willbe de- The largest warlety of Carriago®, . 5&1:an j And sil Hore Furhishing Goods on the Kast | ~ ot ths \Milburs Holiow Stec Acklé Farm mad has an anmual 6f Ovie Med if It offford trawler “all!“ 10 - mwmuun 11:8 fr “wring Inmtluw | weations for its: sud-3m. Ite cmabe pf Mining's“: nor M! W In any locality will muss-many“ | lob. Initrerdloi <qulokig¢ and “a“ witis aud «every. in!!! 'of a ments carried oul useder exper vision, ._ _ .. O0 . mm’a‘ifj Aviat ere sa “bulging-humid & amass-unmask.” vflrflvommm Oct-\3 le I‘RROGMU or- Gn loi —-ALL my! 0,“ ;|FisH mm al , 031? fifis’fifiz E o . ¥y.(no connoctlop an? nm -& Young-j wilt heteafter be cont nudhytho sw ”fiber { Bu h tum)“ angling-o he eta Hui-incite!“ | Headstones and Us its, dire * ---: |. 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