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Shiner gazette. [volume] (Shiner, Tex.) 1893-current, August 31, 1893, Image 2

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SECN IN THE rOHr,3TRY
BUILDING DISPLAYS
pri unit Tlielr 1'ruilucU fliunu u Ad
vmntuep Iho Cruntor ct llm lVurld
Il-ir'ncil In Tltlt DcjmrliiHHl iP tlic
World' I air.
peculiar to tt-is wood , TnMrio are
other planks vid crot sections so mo
of which shot bark of a thickness of
two feet. Jirclwooil is shown in hc,
eral of the bu ldinga or the Iiir In
tho government and h rUcultu.nl
buildings nia nnnnged clever innU
tlons o tho trunk of the tioe ns it
iippemsln tho forests while iu the
Midw iy plalsaneo Is a similar exhibit
At tho etiemo southern cml ot the
forestry building is shown tho 1 artist
plonk in the world. It It of lcdwool,
iro.u Humboldt county, California
Of it tho following: tleserlpt'on is
given
"Tho gert tieo from whUi tho
plank was hewn was T feet in diame
ter, when standing, and was supposed
to h.ie icuciicd the pntrtutchil .ijre 01
1,100 enrs i tirt o( uno Hide of ttio
iCpltup I lie mile i Tl'o rotieu, ;uiu, unci in uu ucen
fky, i liH of foltngti Tlltd, hi i n ning up tho surrounding'
heie end tlicioand biush, still more of the treu was dc
tho hpar Ic II ng ftttoyed by lire, so that the width of
vatci m of iho lake, the plank lepnsents less th.ni li.i f of
tho IIitcM of the b r glnul diameter of tho 'ice. T. e
ITrVorld's ralrCorroN iimlonrvt
iu:r.u ih nut
imiuh cftuuului ned
Hutuiout the l'iir
Man and man'
achievement! are
glotltkd, but.
OUR NAVAtMiIaSTERS.
OCCIDENTS
NAVY
TH
ill. Albany DUflppeai)
lovunt illnl tlif lUlli
llcnrtl l'riiin TlitvlH
'AlEBICAN
HAS ViFEHCD.
"
lit 1850 and tho
,Io Worn iNccr
,1ii(f of'tho Onel-
it it llie IainniiA Wiveo DU'tster.
'7
('Victoria ro-
Q'V
fn'rtma enmn
tntrpoueo by
mix "13 "
iawi-t(S( v&aw8oq,
great tMillior
not legibly vi it-
ten It is a relief, thcrcfote, to turn
from manifold products or n f or in
mnfctry iu tho great buildings, to look
'through the forestry building", nnd all
jtlie hu A work of an agency gre iter
iHim Immunity. In Keeping with the
jdlspl.iy withiji in tho cUrior of the
aratldtng A colonnade MiiroumlM the
'entire httueimc. Iho c.vei hanging
roof is supported on the tmnkN of
jtrres in the natuial state, represent
ling1 the forest gioutU cf Uiii Untied
,'fitntrs and foreign counlri's ThV
(mm
" 'I - . PALM onovi: ()C MIK laoim 1
i iAi.Jur.
ijsddcsof tho building pro inude of ,1 1!3
irvlth the b.irlc removi d, wlulo the roof
la thatched with various OjiUb The
fatTioi of tho building is tlnished
.rtltf r t n ttace of thoelab ato decor
atiou" common In tho other su uctures
,! tha 1 all. Wood fresh from tho mill
,Ja the building material employed.
Art. h is had something to do with tho
j3hibis of course but nly in sup
it of the natural .proilucta of tho
ffroimd. uowhoro being apparent tho
,isi3fiied eiTects of dccoiation that has
irnught into being in tho agricultural
IrnJbJ ug for in-tancc; a (ompotltive
Uspla.y of grain palace. Theie ure
no wood palaces, althoigh saiho oiAho
entile height of thotieowu.s intiftet
in puinic twiniT cut irotn a see
tl r of tho trunk '44 feet from tho
grot nd Tho plank Is the 1 irgest
in t'io world, its dimensions being
as fellows HI feet .1 imhe wWc, U
feet 'i laches long and r inches thick
It i highly improbable if a trto will
ecr bo found that will jlcld a larger
plaiik bo that tho m'tmuioth piece of
tlmlorliero described may ceitainly
Lo termed the sight of a lifetime."
Among other of tho specially in
teicUiuir cvhiblts is a block of mahog
any from Cuba, which is 11 feet squat q
and 15 feet long In tho exhibit of tho
Argentine liepubltc Is shown an oc
tagonal block or wood which yields ft
pei cent of tannin. In l'aragp.ly's ex
Klb ts uro pieeious woods of colors np
pio tlmu ing to those of jeweK Uhetio
aro polished to a degreo that is sur
prising, nnd make a beautiful show
ing Kentucky at the eastern side of
the bui ding uhows a section, hol
lowed out and placed so that visitotH
cai pass thiouifh it, of a sveamoio
fioia the birtliplaeo of .TeiTersoii Davis
It is II feet in diameter. Near tho
no.th end of the budding aio shown
cress sections of trees from Oregon
There Is a ellow hr log 0 feet in
diu meter. The ytllow Hr gtowsall
ovor tho northwest coat lango raoun
t las. It isof superior excellence for
shin building and snais It langea
firm -' to 10 feet hiaUametcr. A cross . with 112 men,
ser tton of a trunk qf tlue land spruce Bombay, did
is Shown, it Is 'iifcct ') inches in
diameter. 'Iho butt was 10 feet In
dijiuotn, tho tree being J05 feet high
and J03 yoais old. 01 oat slabs of noble
iir( spruce, lovely Jir, and yello-.vjlr
arc snown. " n
Tho iiccident to
jails to tno Phlladel
othor disasters la tl,
ivhieh tho America;
farml lnasnn 'Ilift nit. rftpfillt of
Ihoho, of couiflOJa J,a dfaastor at
Namua Some ofyllfiaaUastcis nto
m,storios which vlUfivbnbly novor
ho nolvod. Ona otj tlm6st famous
ot Iheso is tho dllappSjuncQ of tho
Albany, a Bloop-of-uv' '"Sho loft
Bombay, India, lu thuft-lng of 18flfl,
with -'10 olllcera nnraen aboard.
When last scon bUo wi In West In
dian wtttots. Sho diwjicurcd ft'om
tho face of tho doopafcompletoly as
though she had noj bistod. It
was supposed that shKtfbnt down In
i cyclone. No raorofpuiuslblo ox
planution bus boen officd since and
so this is still jicoitejPus tho icason
for hoi dlsappearuiceS 'vro years
later thoro was anoJuJr raystorlous
Jleuppoaianco A slrjiJ-pf-tt at called
tho Levant, with , abut 206 men on
board, dlsappoarodiiil'ljomptotcly as
tho Albany.. Sho ;iaSfc In Pacific
waters when last socjr ; No wiockngo
'iir?fAuii
hold t to tho lifo lines, and
presently tho vossol sttuggloil to the
. . .1 !... n Alma lai
sminco again una anui- tu w
motion couseJ. Jinny of tho crow
had boon seriously Injured, but nono
woro killed. When tho vossoi nau
qulotod down a Inntcrn was lowered
ovor tho sldo and It was soon that
sho was on land. Tho noxt mofnlnff
It was discolored that sho hud boon
cairlod five miles up tho coast, and
that sho lay hlffh and dry nearly a
mllo inland, having been lifted, ncioss
world's FAins.
Ther IVero Att Smnll When Com,mr.a
With thn Chlcnn xhuw
'iho first great International oppo
sition was hold In London In 1851. It
lasted 114 daysj tho buildings and
grounds covered twouty-ono acres;
thoro woro 17,000 exhibitors and
0,039,105 visitors 41,933 dally. The
receipts woro $2,630,000 and tho ex
penses ?1, 400,000.
In 1806 tho socond warm's lair ms
i.tt;i -t Ti.i. It Mitn..n1 QilDrlnVR
a v alloy and ovor a railroad and do- an() OOTOt.od iwonty.four and ono-half
posited nt tho foot of tho soa coast ttcr08i ,Jhoro worJ 2J 77 oxlllbitors
ninn-n of Iho Andes. Ihcro sho lay
with her bow to tho sea, tho flag still
flying and tho anchor chain still fast
to tho bow. Tho Ihigllsh bark,
Chanacllla, lay near by with ono of
her chains wound round nor, show
ing that sho had rolloil oor nnd
ovor.
Tho Wnteroo was in a position
which made It lmposslblo to launch
her, nnd so sho was sold nt auction
to n hotol oomnanv. Aftorward sho
was lined as a hospital and then was 2,010,000.
and 5.1G2.330 visitors 25,811 a day.
Tho cost Is conjccturally statod ut
$1,700,000; tho rocolpts woro $1,280,
000. Tho third exposition was hold in
London in 1801, says tho Chicago
Tribune It contlnuod 171 days and
covorod twonty-throo and ono-half
acres of ground. There woro 28.G53
exhibitors nnd 0.211.103 visitors, a
dally nvorago of 30,325. It cost
?2,30D,000, and tho rocolpts woio
bioken up by a bombardment during
tho war botwecu Peru and Chili,
lint her old ribs still loom up on tho
l'oruvlan coast.
ATTRACTION OF THE ABYSS.
Why l'roplo Loilif to lhniw Tl molvei
From High rim im.
Cha roul's well-known o.xporlincnts
Tho fourth was in Taris In 1807.
It oovorod thirty .sovon aores and
contlnuod 217 days. Tho oxhlbltorB
numbered 50,230 and tho visitors
10,200,00017,170 dally. Iho cost
was $4,000,000s tho rocolpts were
$2,100,000.
Tho fifth groat world's fair was In
Vlanim in 1K7.1. Tho buildings cov-
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with tho exploratory pendulum and j V Z TlZe voro
the divining rod show that it wo ', nS7.,lm,9sI ons aurlng 186 days,
j no
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lovely In
x ,Hs.
ilapan, ilmostJeyer present at tlu
Fair, shows tho distinctive woods of
tho country in x pavilllon formed ol
bambnoR near the northern - entrance
ff 1tn lm Mr! It, r? if ViuliiTfMmn' nan tj
r r.'iivs 'J ?'zizzx?;zk:x..
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Arlca oVerholUng
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BrltlshXhlp
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Tho buildings covered sixty acres;
thoro wero 00,000 exhibitors and
9.010.990 admissions, n dally averago
of 02.323. Tho cost Is stated at
!!L J!" ..?. "WW .a, .? rprVto ohos a motion in ' f SuS "XTiS
rT T X,rA en, drieoUon tho hand .Ill unoon.. C0lt .. M1.000.000i the receipts
. -T . nn niiRlv rnnllyn it anil communlcato , i nin nnn
it to tho pendulum, says a wr tor in j rj.ho Philadelphia oxposltlon ot
tho Fonulnr Sclonco Jlonthly. iho -107,; . hn sixth great display.
(tipping tablo roallzos a raotoincm
wo aro anticipating, through tho ln-
torvontlon ot n loal movoment 01 1110
hands, of which wo aro not conscious
Mind leading, by thoso whb dlvluo j jaoo.OOO; tho rocolpts aro said to
Dy laKing yourunnu wuui-u ju "" )mvo boon $3,SUU,UUU.
hidden anything, is a reading of im- -i;i10 SOvcnth International fair was
porcoptlblo motions by which your in pari, in 1878. Tho buildings cov
thought Is translated without your j ot0(j sxty aeros and tho oxhlbltora
bolnsr cdfwtuui ot thorn In caaos numborod 32,000. Thoro wore 13,
of fascination nnd vprtlgo, which aro , qoo.OOO admissions during 194 days,
moro visiblo among childron than ,1ni, ..,,,. of 07.010. Tho offl-
nmong adults, a movotient is uogun 1 cla r0p0rt mnkos no mention 01 cost
Bho suspension of whl'Pi Is provonted , .,. tlinush It Isbollovod tho
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,,1'y puiaiyMt, ui " jui, u"v " "-"' mitorprlso did not pay.
, 'Oin to HUhVrlngiinBdoatii. uhon I ThnnlirhthfalpwnsatFarIslnl88:
f MilliT T W,, tllivlntllll a ttlunk On I rr.,.- 1... tl.lt nn.,nn.l cai,n,,f.-fVO
W&. 'I Ivor without a UJpushl that I I ttcr03 nna wcr0 oceuplod by 00
;1:M t fall. All at opco tho idea j axhib!tors. Tho oxposltlon rena!noa
jiitoa uivur-sma xuiw. ij. - dpon 183 days and was auuo";
itself across tho rectilinear I tho abounding number pf 82,354,111.
Cht which had alouo previously a daU avoraff0 of ,181,170. Tho coat
tod rayctlou. ' It was (a&att wa9 U.OOO.OOtho recolpta wore . . ,
Communication
low and It was manyjmonths boloro
ilio was Klvon up ontlnly.
A pleeo of wtcstfoja picked up
Qcar L'apo HatteriisUfi 1803 carried
tho only mirvlvor df-tWbrlg-ot-war
i..tt.. i,i t.i-v i '5 Li ,inn,n tvj
imiiiuiiuyu jiicu iiuuuvuu uuii
eyclono carry In ff riore than
people Tho Burvivoi
:ook.
In Januaiy, 1870, th
Uombay inn Into tho
Rorvotto Oneida In t
Yokohama Tho Oneida
Captain Ejr
not oe
A
iT
bollors pieparalofiv to gr.iigtoSaal
brancisco. AVlca q& u ricixtown oi
BOIUU iUUuy iiiiLuuiiuuitQ, jjvuuubquu'
ly situated iu a valley
Into tho Andos. Un
perpendicular cltll 609
on the othor tho mo
Twice Arlca had bc
Btroyod by oarthquako'
of August, 1B0S, aoou
tho afternoon, tho
which tin up
rtno'sldo was n
foot hiffh and
luitain slopes.
u'hoarly do
. On tho 8th
i o'clock iu
neh on tho
?!M
U Aelp camtoygactMJgr' .
hOUgllt of vertlfifO proftttlua H. lny r it Wai Another CtfT lW--'
t JPVfp
t-ACTION OF PROM DYOlir.'S I3X1IIIHT, KANSAS BUILDING.
jftate and foreign pavilions aro of rare nrs of tho peoplo is nowhere bettet
Thwi itv excinplllled. hverythlng- is of ei.qujs
Tbcro aro Bights of rvpodnl moment ito freshness nnd cleanliness. On the
d the building', Independent of the exterior of tho booth are pictures 111js-
Wnrul run of exhibits, uttractlvo as trative of foresttv and its mirbults.
t i ery thing. Calif ( rula i edwood, Vithln are nliown, among a inultltv.de
Cront tlie giant tiees ot tuo racmc oi utuer tinngB, uasKois ana otner tna
Veoaf comes first In order of pro ml" straw fl0ile and mattlnc-. At oitbei
Mfttiftt Crosi sections of big trees, side of the entrance aro lino slabs of
Wtiowmg the baric, aro exhibited at viood and descriptions of tho method
tu 10 is point' In tho exact center of distilling gum camphor from 1 be
ff 1 building Is shown a cross sec-1 wood of the treo it comes from, nnd
on fourteen feet m niametor The tho collection and lectliieatlon of
'Srtse v as 4"' venrs old iu )4,)jf the lacquer so lavishly used in the arts of
iatH i nfornw tno lcaaor. in unong i Japan.
conr-ast to the dark coloicd wood aro India s exhibit Is chleCy of carving , Faro well to his comiades as tho boat.
two plant bamboos which cioss above in tho distinctive woods of tho cu
3&n redwood and c lend clear to Hio
A ALIFOBSIA. 1 KPlVOOIt
MieUln? of the buildlu?. Tho Hides of
fchia center piece aro formed of repre
sentative woods of tho world, Ued-
Ratisnd worked Inti planks, either
fpwtrn vr poIUheil To Uie left-of tha
atrtce to the California state pavil
foa.atr, gtautslab. The color Is rich
ircil-farowa, spotted w'.tli the marking
Watctce folt a vlolontl trembling of
tho ship and saw a cttoud of dust
approaching from J tlui Q southeast
Thnif cmv ihn lit 1 1 iTinv'nfr find
I hnnrrt n. linnvv I'nmfiHnctHlfn thnnrlnp.
J'ho ship reeled but rlgjhtod horself
again, and whon tho clloud of dust
had Bettlod tho wholo tdvn was soon
to bo In ruins, Tho officers of tho
Watoreo remembered thh tidal wave
which had stianded tlo Jlononga
hela In tho streets of St. Thomas and
began Immediately to tiiko all pre
cautions. Additional anchors, woro
put out, tho hatches woo battened
down, tho guus wore secured and life
linos woio sttotobod fore and aft.
Tho people on shoro worcj crying lor
assistance, bo a landing party of
forty inon, with a crowof thirteen
went ashoio. A boat koopor was loft
in charge of tho boat; bu( a mlnuto
after tho crew had landodjtho carth
iuako shock had returned, tho pier
was wiockod and the boat was hurled
against tho clllt. The boat-koopor
saw what was coming and, taking
tho boat flag In his hand, lio waved a
UOUgllt OI VCTUffD iirortMTUU 11. lily
oard lying on tho ground BUcgost
10 thought of a fall when you walk
fever Hi but whon it ia oor a procl-
Ico and tho eyo tnkos tho measuro
f tho dlstanco to tho bottom, tho
representation of a falling motion
becomes Inton&o, and tho irapulso to
fall correspondingly so. Even if you
aro safe, thoro may still bo what is
called tho attraction of tho abyss.
Tho vision of tho gulf as a fixed idea,
having producod an Inhibition" on
all your ldoas or foico, nothing Is
left but tho fitruio of tho great nolo,
with tho intoxication of tho lupld
movemont that begins In your brain
and tends to till n tho scalos of tho
mental balance Temptation, which
Is continual in chlldten bocauso
everything is now to them, Is nothing
oUe than tho forco of an idoa and tho
motive Impulso that accompanies it.
Tito loaning lower of Visa,
Tho famous loaning tower of l'Isa
is a campanile, or boll tower. It was
bogun In 1174 by tho to famous
architects Iionano of l'isa and Will
iam Innspruclt. Tho towor, which is
cylindrical In form, Is 179 foot high
and fifty foot in dlamoter, in ado en
tirely of white marblo. It has olght
stories, each with nn outsldo gallery
projecting soyoral foot from tho
building, and each docoratcd with
in
try. A dooruny Is shown, carved in
teak -wood. Of this an otilcial desciip
tion says: (
"ine general outline ana design lot
the doorway is the satno as those ufed
in the thrones and in different part of
tho Mandalay palace, but the detaJl is
moie elaborate than anything wWich
tho palace contains. The triang'ilar
Space abdve the 0Q3P contains de$Jns
Intended to represent the elty of Stan
dalay with the king and his courtiers.
The lowest tier shows the city fvaU
wlthrtjno of the seven-roifed (fate
waysXOn and around this arej the
guardian nats of the city and mher
mythological figures The second tier
Is supposed to represent the kang's
ministers, and the highest represents
the king and his queens In the pujlace.
The whole was executed by a M 'da
lay carver, Maung bhwo DalngJ" A
carved mantel shelf Is also sWown,
made of five different woods, soiMe of
great antiquity. Another exhibit of
interest Is that of a great Douglas fir
saw log from the state of Washington.
It is 7x7 feet, twenty-four feet long,
The woods of South America aio
wniH in n.ttra.ctivftr distdnvmi In thn known In all the markets of the
Cal Jfornla exhibit, both in tho natural world. They embrace all the varieties
of tropical woods used In who art and
muBtnes, as wen as otnt-rt it """
tclnal properties. '
EoTrruKi kneaded bread with their teat.
wont down,
Tho roaring of the oarthquako ami
the trembling of tho oarth continued
Thon the water receded un,tll all thr
ships in the harbor wore lolt higl
and dry, while tho bottom Df tho soi
was loft exposed, covorod wlthstrug
gllng flsh and sea monstors. Thi
was tho time when tho pa iDOttom 0(
the Wateteo savod hor crovf from do
struotion. The round-fbottomod
boats In thp harbor turned ovor, but
the Watoroo rested on her flat hot.
torn. Tho Btoreshlp Frodonla had
boon hurled against tho rocks andalj
her crew were lost. Presently tho
water returned and tho Wat crop
floated again. Efforts were made to
rescue some of the men whoso lives
were in danger elaewhero, but tho.
small boat which was launched was I
ontlroly boyond control and all that
the peoplo on tho Watoroo could do
was to wait for the earthquake (o
subside. Tho men stood to tho guns,
undor perfect discipline,' At 9:00
o'clock at night tho lookout forward
reported a breaker approaching. It
was tho dreaded Vaai wave, it
came with dreadful force, burying
the shin under fc mass of
sand nnd water jTho
'lWV
nntdil K Tit,... -
Whon"word camo hat, the Strain '
wns four hours late, a chunky young?--
man who had on his store clothes
and was sticking close to a btg black
satchol, went to the depot master '
and said:
"Gol durn tho luck, anyhowl I was
to bo mariiod down at Ilonderson to
night." "At what hour?"
Sovon o'clock. '
"Girl or widow P"
"A wlddor, who is wutli ovor
$1,000. Can't I hire an loglno or
uunthln' to git mo down tharP'
"Why, yos, I might got you down
perhaps, but it would cost you a
smart sum. llottor tologtaph and
see If there's any uso ot your going."
"Any uso? Why I'm to bo married,
ain't IP"
"You said so, but maybo there's
boon a slip. -You can't always toll
about widows, you know. Bettor
send a tologram und ask if every
thing is all right."
Tho chunky young man folt In
sulted And wanted to raise a row, bat
finally cooled off and Bont a telegram
to a frlond at llcndorson In about
three-quarters of an hour ho got an
answer. It read:
"No uso to come on. Sho married
tho othor follow this aftornoon!"
Saved you at least $23, besldos
columns and arcados. In tho confer
of tho towor a flight of 320 stops your trouble" said tho depot master
passes up to tho summit. It Is called as tn0 young man's knees grow weak
mu luuuiur; wwur irum mu iuui runv an( ilQ Bat tiown. "1 VO DOOn Ort-
it Inclines sorao thirty feet from tho , ga(rCd to thrco difforent widows and
perpondleular, and It Is not generally I ovory ono o them throw mo down at
tho last mlnuto 'inougnt it would
known that this Inclination, which
gives tho towor such a remarkable
appearance was not Intentional. At
tho tlmo it was about half dono tho
error In measurement was perceived,
and It was guardod against by the
uso of extra braces In tho further
construction of tho building and an
adaption of tho stone In the highest
portion. Thoro aro seven bells on
the top of tho tower, the largest of
which weighs 12,000 pounds, and
these are so placed as to countoraet,
as far as possible, tho loaning of tho
towor itsolf.
Making Shoe.
In tho making of a shoe 100 steps
are made, and only experts at each
stop aro employed at it In this day
of rapid competition, manufacturers
liavo no use for a dilatory workman,
neither can they afford to bother
with a novice. Ilcnco all workers
on a shoe are experts aftor a few
days1 experience, and tho reason they
aro transferred into exports so qulck
i ly la that they do but a Ycrw f)m
men I part of a shoe.
bo so when I suggested a tolegram.
Take a Uttlo of this whisky and then
go out and sit on those bags of
guano. You aio not mortally
wounded, but only mashed as flat as
a pancao."
v
There'! a Moral Here, Ian't There?
Tommy I think grown folks Is a
awful(nulsance.
Jimmy What forP
Tommy Cause, when a feller trlea
to talk to 'era an' ontertaln em thoy
tll him to run away, but when he's
enjoyin1 hlsself all by hlsself, then
they always want to come monkoyin
around nnd bother him.
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If. un Ill-Wind.
Jaspor Seq Iiqw that little boy II
looking at the green apples on that
treo. He has designs on thorn.
Will that man (Wring by In tho gig
stop hlmP
Jumpuppo No, for tho man who li
driving by in the gig has designs on
the T)oy. Uo is tho lllagq. doctor.
Harper's Bazar.
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