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J90 I liai Just letuuied
from an audience with hh impe
rial nAjtstj Yi Oholt the empcidr
of Ioica It v is hqld in
palace one of the four gjoat
ments glitch his majcstj owns in and
about SepuVinri as we Tailed t could
h < ar thowhimmcrs ot the cupanteri
who aioibuldtiie tcit AUdIeuc6 hill
nearbv for tin icccptlon ot the futuir
Mj meeting with the omncroi had bten
arrinsed by Vlsrotint tone tha acting
Japanese resident poneral at 1110 mie
giston of IrlncL Ito of whom T hail
nRuciSted all aiidlfinct h n I met
hlhi at ills llla near Toklo some
months igo LhO oniproi of Korrvu iii
now unilci thij absolute tontrol of tha
Japanese goeinmbnt Pilnce Itois hls
mUtiM and the county H luled byi
Japn with his irijet > as tlio nomlral
hO ft In othjr Jqttcrs I shall slu >
whethijt Ihi1 is foi tlio good or 111 of
Jvoica To lav I nritQ of Mi majesty
alone nnd of the royal fatnlij to which
he belongs n
i MONAJIOH
If blue blood minus in > tiling Yl i
ought to be ona nf tho strongest inqn
arehb on eirth Iharo It no doubt bui
tint he is tho u ikest Xoarthtloss
liis vein nrd sjinked with a cerulean
lluld vlilch > boul its loyal flow a
hufidud jom l > 3foio Columbus dlscov
aledrAiiHi Ic i Mnny generations beforoi
Shaktspe ire was born a hundied jeirs
before thu fliht Blhlp was printed and
20nyais bufoie Luthei stlutd up UeiI
many with his pieaclilnt the aNtostora
04 this joung niLn sat upon tho Im
petial throne and governed theii mil
lionsof cieamfaiinl almohdeicdfsub
jectb 51 Chok Is the thUtvlhbl rulet
of tht piO = enti djiustj which 1 > eans
to lelgn in Sy > IIH fathoi wns Yl i
Hung tho man whom tha Japmeto
Ifprcedto ibdltato inJulj 1D67 and hia
inoth i VMXS the famousqueen whom
the Japanese nbs isslnatcd shortly after
the closest their wai v tilt China
jJTjio kingj and queen veie iomowhat1
Is iolated to each other and Yi Chok Is
tho offspilngof thfi intermanlascs of
many cousins duringthoae < tfast7goneras
tlons ciino Into life a weakling
nientally and ph > slcallj One of oui
oiily minlsteis to Korea writing to
oii state department concoiningjils nu
dlenpes with this mans father Inen
tlonsJn a footnote having s en the
1 crown prince Whop the state paper
waSfi > rlnted this ifootnote which wast
intopded only for the geciotatys tye
wjis vadded to itltt bottom of thu mes
vtge It stntc that tho crown prince
wa weak mentally and that In tioi
oplnlon > of tjip minister thlswaa ail ejl
vdjjncS off the evil effects of the Inter
man Jopd ofnear relatives
fijlls nnjosbys father has nevei been
noted for hticngth of cnaractor Snd
hlns evidently Inhcrttcd nothlngifiom
hs iiiothoiv who belonged to the Min
family and waj > pne of tl a nio t force
ful womenvivhoili veicv er becn connect
edivvlth ajf Asiatic throne
A BABY O15J
r > n
Tho paleness of tho empeioi s mind
hns longr ben a tnattcr of loiriaik
KibothKoroTns and foreigners lie
llttleJmoto intellect than a bab
iighnlt isBaidbl3 mind has blight
cijed Inco lie wa chosen1 olnperoi nof
otjly i IHlle moie than a j car ago Tie
is n nun of no education to spoaK of
and Ills If In tld palace Mheiolie1
hiii > bertJi aurroundod bv ejinuolistindf
the ielpus sonant nf a depraicdi
cpurt has notbenn conducive to mental
growth Hlstlrst wifo iiiBJqnly twolvo
yeass of age when sho married hlnij
ahdrthe iprcsent empress Is only afqw
vdnrb older Af tlio tlmo oflits last
marriage ho ia crown Pilncc and
Whelifta ife vas sought for him ac
Cqidlnp to custoni a notice was sent
outto all tho nobility of the cmniio
vtthnt tliov must eiispend1 giving their
daughteis In maiiage until the em
lleiors son bad selected t wife Cou
ipltd wltlwtlils was an older for all who
hadCllglblo diughterssto send In appli
ctittons deucilbiiig tho maidens and
showinc v1iat tliov li id to otfoi
fAtl mstionly fifteen b the noble fa
milies responded and thlW I am old
< as on account of the weak mind ofj
the crown ptlncoiand his apparent un
fttnesa tpmannge n lioilsdhold Tben
thejKovejniiwnt odlclals ent out a see
< D idi ordoiv uipinirlmore applleitlons Tn
ifeply to itliis ilfty PIO sent Iif hndu
from thekatho old empeioi picked out
thirty Theglils represented by them
weio dliected to coino to the piiico
a1djin duo tlmo thqy appealed In gnat
state Kieh was home in a KOI COUS
oosG1clmIi consisting of a bo tibput
tniee feet tquare ind not more than
that high In Which1 Ihe 8 maiden sat
on the floor These boxes
1
weio carried by servantditn livery Tlio
i manservantifeachigtrlivontln fioiil
land her slavcglrlSiJfbllawed behind
i Vhen the processl urarrlvcd at tho
tpalntettho thirty malrlonsswcre eaic
ffully lookedoveiby thoempe iorwho <
< ha8i8lnco < beenideposedfaild the poorest
Jones to the number of fifteen wcre
weededout and sent homej Atday or
Sso lateranother Inspoetion was made
and tha marriageable ladles icducpdi
kolsevenoreight 1xAfter this there was
toTthird examination and a unirtiglil
pfiflbout thlrteemor sobelonging tdthp
nr > ble Yun family was chosen Con
trriry to the usual custom n Korea
which provide that the igioom has
nothing ito do with the Selection ofihia
> wlfe tlie crown prince hlmselffiiiade the
final decision Tho girl picked out
was the joungPHt of the whole thltt
iShewas small offhci age and when thO
orownnilnco pointed jher out as lUti
vcholcofrhlsfatlipi snld You hadjbo
teitake itno of Ihe others That girl
ilstoo small itjt
Oh as to that w ass the reply qfrhts5
mnvlosty sho will grow Ho Insist
ed upon hqi nt the second vlretlortand
nlso at the thluli and finally got her
Hewas light as to the glowing She
ls nuicji lai 501 w > w n < l has developed
Into a linelooking KoieiwTwomanSlie
is ctv blight and tho Japanese aio
giving horian education which is in ad
tVanco of that o rtnyfKBrPA t queen of
the past Sho H stud lnp Japanese
undei thovifo of thesnlceQTnlnlsteV
of tho household department I ami
told the cmpeiQr > HUeshm imuch and
that the two lv e together
ON THE WAYiTO THE PALACT
Befoie I go faithei let mo talltyou
about inly audience with Jiis niajebty
and descalbe hov he loolcs < The time
fixed foi the Interylpw was11 oclock in
tho moi ning and I was Instructed to
appear infull cvonlngdiess I under
ttand that I must go In state and oui
conbulgencral kiudlyAgave n ejiis chair
and tlio official bearers of oiif govern
ment I started at 10 oclock In the
moinlne and In tho blight sunshine
lodo through Seoul In tall silk iuat
fuallowtall coat whito neclctio and tio
ather aiipuitenanecs which wo at homo
wcaronlj afici C oclock In thoj cve
nlnI
I had to btoop low to got my tall h it
into the ehaii and ducked wh < jn the
boirors raised mo to theirshoulders
The chair vsas not bitgi > r thana dry
oodi box 01 about lour feet cubed
and H wnj about tlio bame bhape It
was of i at tlu > front and tho upper 1
part nt it vwls walled with glass so that
I could look out as I tod < The chair
was upholsteied in jllac oitin aml > ha < l
a led II innol eiishlon It was slune be
tween two black poles about IB feet
Si V >
White Star Dominion Lino j
iMONTltEAI QUEBEC LIVERPOOL R G DUN CO
Canada Mav S June 13 July 1
Laurentic new May 15 Jifno 19 July 34 201 OFE1CES
Dominion iMay 12 JunfK Julr SI THEMERCANTILE AGENCY
ileenntle new July 3 Autr 7
Ottawa May 23 July 10 Aue li OeotKt Kust General Slanaecr Idnhcx
Vancouver June 5 Nsviula Utah ana Wyoming
LarKCSt and finest steamers on ths Of flea In Progress BulldlntSalt Loin
St J < nyr < npe route M and tS Dearborn
StChicaco111
Ion and at each end of these Ihad
itwobearer3Jin livery tostote mo along
Atmi side walkedthoikeso or guard ot
ftho consulate diessed Ini a long blue
cown fat drfLweillke trouseisUled at
oii
vnlth lied vhlte and blue
Thus carried I onUtbrousUtliefpr
elgn section betweenr the4 liltfh brick
walls < urroundlngthecompoundgnvnoro
the inisblonaTies consuls andother of
ficials live on by the pala of thode
posed empeior vho Is nowJ a prlsonet
iindoT the guard of the Japanese aji < t
yanegc part ofahe oty 1
iJly camdto tho residence of Vfe
SonesthE acting iAldont general
tho real ruler of Uio country After a
s ortlchat with him it was arranged
within ahaJC
meet
to
it at o woro
houi at tl opalaco anil my bearcrswero
Isoon tgain on thewaj Wo now crossed
th whole of beoul going about two
miles ft om ono side to the othei Tho
way toHhe pUace led up a wide street
waOed with sqUaltd houses roofed with
thatch 01 black tiVS and Interfapersoa
iWfl aiid theie vltli petty stores whew
whitegowned bighatted merchants <
sauattoa among tho goods ana waited
torfcustoiners s
Thostrcet was fllled with thojtiafflc
of ovory ilay Korea and my kco had
to go in adanco to tleai tho jvaj4
lUilloclc caitn cairylng great loixls were
tuuied < aside women with green1 coats
ovoitheli heads lushedinto tho houses
and een the jimiklBhas eered off to
the Ughband to thelett WoT stoppeil
a moment before we reached thereai
gato with Us double roof ot black tiles
which forms the cntranci toxthojlmpo
rxl grounds The soldiers thete liafl
been warned of our coming and wo
FOOII went In and up to tho palaces
thomse es These consist of a largo
number of low buildlnss They arm of
FAMQUSFIGHJINGSCIENTIST
r RETIRESFROMWUNIVERSITW
Continued from pago seventeen
is evident in all his acts Several1
years ago wjion Hacckel hadyomo to
JJerlln to deliver home lecturej his
friend Haro fagnusson tho sculptor
hinted that the occasion called for a
new bull of clothes fi suggestion o2
which the astonished piofessor at first
offeredj a vigorous resistance p rHti
f i lend however at length succeeded in
peisuading him that tho sacuflce was
duo to Berlin and to his icspect for sci
ence The professor convinced against
his will yielded the point and bought
a readymade suit at a shop that sup
plied the poorer classes When visiting
nls fayorito aunt Frauleln Beitha
Sothe a dignified old maiden lady tho
renowncd savant contented himself
with a bed In the i > oky little lumber
room to ivhlch M ryants ivero consigned
in Berlin up to the recent police rcgu
latlonrprovldingiiJthat they should have
a certain hygienic minimum of cubic
space
TWICD
Ills deep family affection was mani
fested 1m his grief for the loss o his
first wife after eighteen months of hap
py morriaifa To cscapo from his
active of loss he absorbed himself In
the terrific table of writing his two vol
ume work on General Jlorphology
icrhaps his greatest scientific achieve
ment within a single year during
which time ho allowed himself only
threo or four hours sleep a day A
second marriage followed several years
later at the deshe of Haeckels moth
er This lias given the professor a
peaceful hpme and three childien with
the joy and consolation of family life
Somq lecent rumors about the poor
Statci of Prof Haeckels health owing
to ilia heart trouble happily are oxi
aggeratod Jle would have been glad
to arcppt anr Invitation to tho Cam
bridge ccl bration 6f the Darwin cen
tenaiy had heieeeived it None came
howovernlthough a largo nuniber of
ijnclK Invitations haves been sentrto scl
cntlsts who to ay the least are no
jnore Hi tingulshcd than himself and to
hundreds of tclontlflc socldtle1 jt Is
stiongly suspected that clerical preju
dice has had d largo bhare In Uiis ex
traordinary omission It is quite un
justifiable for whatovcr may boi
thougHt of Prof Haeckols philoaophlc
speculations not even his enemies ven
sUue to deny his great services In thei
t development of Darwlnl
JUS
onlylonCifltoiySbutfthojfloora are weH
iup oftv he fgiound andi they have
f ai chcdf roof s fihoavy tiles whlchcx
tendjfar out boyorid thoiwiallBtind make
ith Tn quite picturesque I fcannott tell
you how > manyibuildlngsthero aro In
tHlsfpalace but the number is enough
tb fonn commojllous quarters foi his t
mojestyand his retmuot When 1 say
tlufho haAOOO soivantatand that tho
imoSt of these eat and sleep insidojtliq
walls jou will see that they mustbe
extensive n f
PAITACESU00 YlLVR OXSDi
1 Theibuildingsjoftoday aroa strango
comfalnatlonof tho old and the new
The rulers o rKoreathao had a palaco
orn this spot for more than 300 jears < i
and the bUIldingsTiavobeol patchediup
igidSremodel d Xixim flmo to time Just
ndwViewstructures are boingr elected
Sand the 4audienco hall In which ihls
majesty will receio lnthetfutuie wJlU
sbo far different from that In5 whclifl
inet him Uidayt fcTho waiting sroomi
where I was received by the > cijurt
chamberlains In company with Gen
tOgesaki and tlie numbei of other Jap
anesoiofftceis was evidently the > 4rosult
of foreign graft andJt modojiiio think
of the Pennsylvania1 state house wheie
thefurnlturo was paid foi bytho inch
Outwaidly It was Korean but tho in
terloi was of the cheapebt foreign
styloas tojits decoration andffutnlture
Ifhad green pino doorb sueli1 as ono
bujs at a dollat each at oui lumber
yards and rtho door knobs were oC
thelplalrf white porcelain aiioty The
paper on thf walls and celling did not
actually cost thoso who tuinibhed it
morethan 15 cents a roll and tlib yel
low iflvet cnrpet on tho llooi wouldbe
hlghiat t2 a yard
In striking contrast with this plain
ness wfieitho unlfainib of the Korean
officials and Japanese general All
weie of Euiopean eut butthey tspar
kled with gold lace and brass buttons
The mastei of ceiomonies woie a gold
hilted swoid at his side and he had a
black hat trimmed with ostrich feath
ers undeuhis arm Tht Japanese ainiy
officersjftorejCladMnfflno clothuniforms
of a khakt color ibutjill wore dceoiai
tlonsaccording to iank and ben Ice
ranging Sln stzo from the diametei of a
red cont to that of a pint cup
A TALK WITHTHEiEMPEROR
Whentho jtlme for nyvaudiencecamo I
the mast6i of coremmHeg took mo1
througlra mns hall lntdjthe < audlenc e
iet and Viscount bone stood at thojop
positeiond ofthe loom fticing tho dqor1
Tho emperor nas In tho center ofithol
ipaity and according to otlquettQ I
jtiarchcdt f orwnrdrlO steps1 and then
bowed I then w ent on untlUI leaohedt
hl s majesty when I bowed again To
my sui prise thoj empciror boned loo
and hold out his hand I toolc it svnd
I wish you could hae felt
that hand It was us soft as cottony
and wainrandrpleasant to touch
Tho man mho hajl cen received bo
Joro mo hadUuerely bow ed upon his re
ceptioii and tdihed away I supposed
this was puvpei and startedto do llkp1
wise rtheieupon the cmpeiar motioned
rne tobtop and theimastei of ceremon
ies said that hit majestj wished to
speak to mo ThoHompeior thcnkasked
ho lotuj I ihadi been In the country f
and 4 hen I w as going away He antj
ed toiknow whethoi J had > jan audience
with him btfoie and when I lepltod
that JMiad met him 14 eais ago at4he
beginning of tho war between Japan
and China and diplomatically addcdi
lint Mb m ije t > loked as j ounh toda >
as ho aid then he peiceptibly smiled <
This cncouiafffd me to bog him to send
a messagr thiough mo to the United
States Tho mastei of ceremonies pro
londedi to fcubmltthls request but
whether ha did so 01 not I do not know
las ho spoke In Korean At any rate
bib niajcsU did not nnswel but In
icplv = ald that ho uastglad that I had
01110 to Korc i md th it ho hoped I
would hao a pleasant tour through
Munchinla and CJhina whcie he un
deistodd I was going This as a sig
nal forleavlngiaMd IjbacJcea my
out bow Ing betlmes > > ft s
HOW
As I utood before the emperor I had
a chance to atudy hlm Hoilatnot bad
looking andjippears tallMnTcontraat to
ftho Japaneao1 generalsV about him He
lhas a iaigre head srather 111 ghv over the
eyes1 iHo woais fa blockmustache JUrtt
large enoughttOenablodt tobeswaxed
ami his halr stianse to say Is
short Illscomplexion
o imuu uuun
his eypsblackrhlsJielghtB feetJJlnchea
andjils w elgflitJ judgejabout 170 >
pounds When I saw him today he
wag clad in thounlform of a Korein
general whlclulstnbweutforelgnrstyle
and itho contrastiof thovvholo audience
vviththat whlchI had > wtth himself and
the foimer tmperoi his father was
stilklng It shows the clutnges which
are going onin Korea
Mv list audience was Intho palace ir
vliich tho depobod emperor Is now liv
ing Thfe man who Introduced mo ijot <
down on his Icnees and crawled ovci
thqUlool bumplngJhisHeadion tiio cai
pof when we entered the audience
chambei Hecontinued to crawllintH
jho reached hJu majesty andthon got
tip audjbent half double whisperingmy
questions to the emperor and In tho
samovwa > Conveying hts arisvverstomo
That Intolpieterwasa noble Korean
dresbed ln Korcanjidress with ajhorae
holr hat on hlsihead TheT master of
jceimonlos who acted asMntokpreter to
fday stood stialght up and looked tho
emperor In the e > e He woro KuropeaT
clothes and vas so < 4dresaed that ho
would not havo appoaied out of place
tat a diplomatic reception at the White
k
House
Whom Itmet the crownsprince at my
last audience he wore a long gown o
ired silk with a stiff hoopllkoxbolt lun
fning around his body under tho anm
iplts It wasso largonhatdt extended
out six Inches fromitho drees all around
This belt haddecorations of jado and
iipreclouB atones and iti wosta mark ot
Ijhigh rank His gown was high at tho
neck and embroidered wltlugold medal
Lllons as iblg ardund as a tea plato
Theie wasoriotof ithcso on eaclitof itlie
shoulders and one each sldoat abaut
the fifth illx His feet wcro < shodwltlu
iheavy eloth bootsj and > his head wiis <
covciedfwlth ariavy bluecap > of horao
haliJnet vvhlclivas at leastfive Inchpqt
high This hadi no biim and It camo
well do vn over his forehead ilnsldas
tho eaplX could eo his topltnot HN
ynajosty thon vvoro his hair long and
put It up In Koican stloron hlKcrowni
Today tho barber keeps it cut to the
longtli of two Inches or less and tho
horsehair hat has disappeared while
In pi LCO of tho gown he weais a foielgn
dress
Duriner my audienceln 1894thls j oun
Tman who was then 21 wosisunabsul
< to be too holy to st ind zuone and ho
iMulfaieunUehvon eaclifsldonif him ho
Iholdihlnuup by plachigttheU handsmi
dei his arnl3 whllolio talked Uisfuttf
er < irho was tnen king oOCfiroa thad
the same soffoMsuMwlfwhth i u
fpeaiedlboforeihlnii andfat
tliaMtlnla no
jprlneolor noble of hlshvrankwulkoj
AvithoutMiavinBT servants oneaclitsldo to
helphlmlnlons Ifrhawentupotfhdije
tbackUhere was aMnonn each sido nf
Ithe ponyno hoUUils leKSIn lactf arid
Jceepjhlm from faiiinjf rp a
iwoie almost as gdrgeouslj id
the crowiieprinco ThojvwoIe
embroidered squares on tlielr chests
and backs ThcihigHest of tliem h id
golden buttonstbehlndthoii rlghtenis
attached to their headgearand lhcv
llod long wings oneach Bldorof tholi
> cape which stood out Hike ears dcnot
tlngf that their ownqrswoio alwijs 1K
ftonlngr forttho commands rot the klnir
TThoiuvviu nothing of tho kind In om
lnterviowr today andHhe audience all
Itold wasiiiot different fiom that of th
principal courts iofr Europe and h
dross of tho ofticlalsand of hlsnuijeatv
was about tho eamo v
THE EMPEROR AND TUTT ATIT
It BoemB1 ib me tliat itho omperoi Is
inuch brighter Uodaythinnvhen I saw
Shim an crown princo1 Tho apane i
officials itoll mo ho appears to be w tk
ing up and that ho shows moie and
more ability fiom day to day j16
iJapaneso are ruling the emperor
throtishthlscablnet butsthero are maw
papeis ho hoo to sign and somo docu
smentsf vhlch loqulro hlsi official sanc
ttlon Ho has been itakon out of tlio
ipalaco anilhas vlsltedtonoor two ot tno
inearby towns Ho docs Som6 thlnes
TOhleh show thosexlstenco of humor In
hlBjmaUoupv aiidflic isanxloiistp know
TvhaUlflt going onMn theidountry uho
Sothor Oayjifor Instance then1 was m
jexhlbltlomoi athletic spots hero hideout
ln4whlch all thosehoolboys tooUiiart
niCHO were foot ia < Tc and otlior con
itost < wlthrappropilato pilzosT and tho
lpec > ioi In7 general tcame out to see
fAbout tonjthousandweioi piesont Tho
contests creatediigroatlsensatlqn and
jtho emperor > Hearing oWthem oldoied
Ethojprlze wlnnersjtobojibroughUto Uu >
jpalaco7t0jiun boforefhlm A thei did
BOVhe was dollghtecl and llnughcd1 and
iapplauded1 Atthoelose of tho races ho
foVderod hls highestVourt f offlcials to
icomeloUtiand run j racoamong them
ielv cs Many ofthospjinoniaie old fel
loWf oceustomedttfa being lieldtui by
jitho firmSjtas Ihavodcscrlbcd i < fj
Some hadneveisdono a stroke of Ivmlc
in theirllvob nnd none had over run
befoie TheyJtrpd > tofbe 5ff and ono
01 itwolltPinptp3jto hide vurhoy wrrn
all di iggcd out howqvpr a nd mado
to run wIiUQ hlsMnaJcsty mpfoarlouqly
laughed
t
< Aftei leaving hlb majesty I met tho
vlcemlnlsjioi ofthe Iiousehold dhpart
ment who has clla geofallitho palaces
iof Seoul and istpracticallyTth6 buslnes
jmanager and advlbor of Uio ompcror
We wont togethertlirouKh tho audiencr
hall which Is now being fcpaired and
afteiwardivisited tho museum which
tho Japanese ihave established in ono of
the old palace buildings and tho zoo
loglcalgarden whejohls majesty has a
Ulger a camolsnndj the beginning of a
collection qf thOjKorean fauniC Tlie ai
dleneohall isVseveral hundred vpnis
old It Jb one of tho finest buildJngj
qf Korea but It was goingtlo ruin
iwhen the Japanese took hold Thcj
are now robulldingUt and uddingMnani
Improvements y n f
Imagine a gloat temple with adrvuMe
iroof o heavy tiles rlsiiis inorujthan a
hundred feet aboVo thelground Let
lt < havo a UUge roof curvlng iftcr the
old stylo of Korean architecture anl
decoiate Its niany rafteib vlth caivlims
painted bluo and red Let vv fdef stone
BtepB beautifully carved lead upto tho
lstone platform and on into a ham and
> ou havxs tho 1 > ack of tills stiucture
At thofront and onjtho bides ni < Ioii
halls suiroundlng1 a courtwhlch eovois
perhaps a quirter ot an acre Ihese
halls aio bolnfr rcconstructedand they
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derfully carved Which rises about 73
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many rodfplll irs each os blff around as
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of two hundred 3 ears Ogo ibut tho
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carpenters Vhen completed this
structure willbo ono ot tnb finest amll
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