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Show adopilliK det, ttlr If'l.U rtsn.il''. th i ri a hula hOi.'lllU Ilf 5 Hi' IJ ii derived from a ceieiul iiivKij:;i;c ,i wliat on truta, and ety.-iali- y ut those dainty lull bilea taken beiwueu uealt, It'a such a tittle nrrHiioement u have one's afternoon tea and to folios dinner with an appetizing cupper, but iea-'l- i t delicliiiia bit usually an riiniul.iliua of avniidnpuis. If it ic to forego the extra meala, then Lt w an excellent ld-- a to e.unpmnisu by making them aa light aul far trim fat inning ae poxulile. While a aoninn sleep aha may be acquiring more llesli, tuu, ai a result of tha way aha rexis. It la not ao much an ao-- i qulxHion, either, aa a redistribution of wliat alia already pueocaaes. It naa beea asid that to llu flat on onea bank 1n- -I creases the breadth of hlpa, and though some phyxlrlans aiulle rather contemptuously at the statement. othora affirm that Thera are good grounds for the belief. While the body reciliiea, and especially if it ia onu that la vuvered with aunaiderable flesh, ilien it la easily seen how the Hath lends to spread from a reclining posture, and this apreudiug might add to tha hraadih of the hips If tha person wen in ilie habit of sleeping flat on her back. Thane are other rea suite aguinet thia eleep-iu- g position besides the theory u( broadening the hlpa, and this, too, appeals 10 the stout woman. A double rhin ia apt to result from keeping the head In on.: piixiiiun for ao ninny hours us are devoted lo sleep. Thia Is al! the mom probable If the Bleeper uses ia extremely hlpli pillow, for It pern ills the head lo drop forward; tlie chin falla down, and rolls of fat nmn npiiear beneath It, if I the sleeper la one who might be considered stout. Whether asleep or awake, it ia always fsr better to keep the head aa much possible in n well poised attitude. If the rliin la held up there is very little ehuuce for the flesh to fall into and creases. Bo even witli.iui maaaeuse the dlsilguiiiiK I not only be avoided, lm; .. oft very effectually. Double Chine. Thera Is snodier hail f.;.. flat m pnelllon beam on this particular ",lo:i'i. ' .'ml :uot la Ms anomirageoaent of the lie hit ur slc.ii-lu- g with the mouth open. It la quit rat-iir- al for tha jaw te relax and drop whea the sleeper is flat an her back, and If any one wunta to know tlia eftect of tlila of the jaws on tlie inuaclea of tlie throat end neck aha lute ouly to ex perl -nuari once before the mirror. It la antes-In- g to see how the throat becunu-wrinkled and putfad. and If tha hand is bent down ever.so slightly a double riikt 111 be formed, though the pevana apparently had not an ounce nt auperfluoua fluh on that part of her body before. In passing It might be mentioned that physicians, aa a rule, recommend sleeping an the side, soma contending that th heart action la better If the sleeper real un her right side, while others uuuniaia that tha digestive organs work more it the position assumed while asleep la' on tha left aide. Individuals must determine between these two for themselves, but It la advisable for tlie stout woman to remember tha 4 Of a poaklon. up; Nothing aould be better for the plump rule. ;.mi in' lilili itixxIn ashow woman of Judicious than plenty vigorous. thinner fur more distinctly than those Walking la highly recommended, ifare. Tlie watchword of the plump woman xerclse. a atout courwoman ha a If the hasn't and should contain soma reminder of tha age la attempt mar violent remedies will wrought by scowls and frowns re- only da walking avery day alia sulting from worry. Impatience end the will soon enough gat herself down to good end hwd of other mental troubles by which tha shapely proportion, besides Increasing modern woman is assailed. condition generally. There Is nothing in this realm of personal Improvement her Ilk fresh air and sunshine to tone up th ; lie old ounce of prevention ia worth aerskin give brightness te lb eyes, and ial pounds of cure, and besides carat ally even and the simple exercise of walking wiU refraining from wiental a talas that ere harden nearly ail th muscle and turn uee wrinkles it ia by N llu.. ..i'll tkely lo prodIdea to Indulge In h little Ju-.- flabby and puffy rolls of fat Into good hard means a bad it;. . c ..... .. .;7..i. , ta.iii'h is au- & Wcss 'lous massags, or, lialter Mill, tapping. brawn. lo the xame rule ihut makes a When It Is remembered, too, that being -Ii'.'-vculiLch trill keep the flesh on l he fucs and K2ZCC.'c3Xd TOaJtC, woman consider herself Blender. A Xpr&TCJOH outdoors aa much aa poaeibia Is lengthenripped sewn a fair enough compromise ing tha days of not only a woman's life, unallivHaa the atuul any but her beauty, tt ia n wondur that w do woman may feel, tliuugl) the term vug V not ae even mora of tlie fair eea taking peats a prettily round-x- l (igure nUlirr thou advantage of such simple means of perone verging on embonpoint. However, sonal bnpravamenb whet ia beneficial for the plump woman ' ' c.ilt. and Th Hat of exardaee arranged wltb speir, generally speaking, of even greater ItllH l. ISK' I'.I.i Utld luy cial regard te the reduction of fat la too ;iiir..jbly value lo her aloutcr slater, ao tine discrimiou bi me wan when a fiilla line lln long to give la entirety, even If that warn nation is unnecessary. arms are held at the sides. It la by no possible, but H la possible to suggest n The plump wotnau. If alia ia well promenus unusuul for llu: flu illness of lllmy few that era assy to practise and will acportioned, needs few sugaiaitluns fur presIkro to chiffon and undcrsluevcs entirely ent Improvement; her trouble will come complish wonderful results toward elimobwnrii tliu waist line, and fancy wbsi in tlie future, if she gains In wclglit even though inating this bMa noire of so many women. so lillle as it friii'tlmi of a pound, the her kind insist th:Uahe mnnol wenr a bolt ibis menus to a stout woman whoa you Tha best port of the la that they can be h STTVeS rliujiuca Sire that It will make its presence: that is more than an Inch wide. As u'"'M don anywhere and without xi. vial up- - , j"1 Pvy h nonrly ' known, and nil Sorts of expedients are' matter of fsut a three or four Inch hell, ixkrn paratua, and. moreover, i im Irleik to get rid of tills superfluous flesh If properly worn, improves a aloof figure, trebles Ini original kiae. v In a tiny bedroom, or r For this reason U behooves tile woman It should be adjusted so that it (love nut About Seev e bathroom. who is not aylphlike of form to taka the conic below the waiat. Une in the back, fur an Hlmit women should be very careful Reducing the Hip. ltext of cure of herself and to work with an if It curves out over the hack and hips lo, tlie style of sleeve they olioosc, and m. Insi will to retain all tlie good points na- - ever so little the waist line ia utterly lost: if. It is natural to atari n. In of tlie face the countleaa alluring .1 . i i.x i and an axtrolaa that i ture has endowed her with. the front should he brought down In me models slender for nruis. appropriate only Fin- this plump woman there la a host fiielikmuble alight point. A belt of this to atnad with one foot advancril und ilia rMin ei otISuM Incompart! of "don't' an almost appalling array of style will serve to taoreasc rather than'"' other kept perfectly straight, without Uia fin them, but ir they are given the right, decrease the length of the wearer', wotst. slightest curve et the knee, while th knee f.. amount of attention nscesiary to make no matter If she dues require a belt ' dt&se. ut the advanced leg bend until It forms mcreLilnS cuff? ,1 cflve the resulting Imnrovemant S5S."1-1-1- 11' h" ln 0rdr a right angle with the body. Then, still ' iSrir avisztf&sB keeping the one knee straight, both hands . be realized at once. Aa to lingerie sleeves, , and physical condition to th ,or ,l no If stout women must have them at any era raised above th bead, palms together, pay the plump woman w small hnf'.rt trial to tlie stout woman to know price, then let them wear those of a snme- - have to be ununted to auggnai. If but and then the torso is bent forward at the fur all tha time ami the Turot are that xunib not waist while the bands are mads to touch height. for her they modifgive, unless actually (hla commendable direr'.1 bans are admirably suited to round fanes, ication are resorted to. As this sleeve n tha floor In front, still with one knee rigid Some Ibrtely Dont Ul1 hvsblea tin: wrll adopted lines they . inude now the greatest width comm nearer and the other held in the women nnn angle posiniu nd a trimiicss tlmt Is nut generally ns- Aim and get rid of any auperfluoua tion. The tone should right be "Don'ts era particuiari., .the wrixt tlmn the elbow, and there ia troubles, lor flat head wear Is the thing. nuiv nut raadlly to --no'h Th. than brought mountwith Qturi plumE v,r avenge weight. el line a flaring set of wrlat frills or a soft and the sc ; bow, for never waa there to back Its original position, though tbs consequence ia that flat ahupea wrluklee are unoiher trouble of the stout MvaredwUh do makei Daeleaa as It may appear to suggest legs should not be changed, and tha beadallowed such bnrefaced partiality in lueii-hflesh, but when?h toward the slender woman na tlie one ing forward repeated, tha fingers teaching Wist baa just been launched. Huts, gowns, I th floor In front each time. This should cuata, skirts, in fact every bit of feminine be triad with the right knee bent and then apparel, all seem to have been especially with the other one, reserving the poslNM designed to emphasise the lines of the tali but going through the same set of exar- svelte figure, ao that It la not only wise baUn' wlth my lwo bringing up easily persuaded. As a result. It was half- Phtm.S? but essential for the plump woman to reof the the insurgents. I I earn ad from my e For lengthening the obt Him both In Conwabulary, Mined;, e root nine at nigl.t Him 1 started on my fruruJ To I VaJ limoit dcfMireuS" with my Uag5UI.. duce herself to normal also and to study all the informailun X sought, gnd front and In the back perhaps there Is ctio th: by year ago l override. tlmliand'aaw to more. concluded niull ride and of how to make the moat of lines. fur He Th iti hla hope and supper slay fellow of oullaars plia'it had nothing better than this aatetriaa, which . , , prompt assistance he gave und llie the PrexMenlo of Ugso und his Und ordered hia men to rat urn.my They, heard the conversation between h Aa to clothes, it ia well to begin with hma tlie advantage of giving slenderness by he showed in coming to!?" myself bravery w who had hud verol eacurl, start and the hums' the arrangement of lingerie, for there are U,tant however, thought me a sort of "whit presidents of Ligao. at (Juliioba- - to the hips at the same time, Th person the rescue ot the officers on a me. (if 1 the should aland erect and facing a wall far were Is to be learned about tills departnight. Upanlsh ship lying in the liarbor when I wentwad to the rotas 1 found It eon- ment of dress that will Work wonders In at Albay. enough away from It ao that tha "r four of my countrymen, two very arms are straight, with the palms getting rid of the appearance of atoutnesy. The crew of the Ship had mutinied, mur- flat against the rail and lingm vertical; teachers, a telegraph 1'ndcrgarmenta have been designed for dered the chief engineer end the steward cnarmlngchuol era a conatalu-aeconarms und then fellow officer lor should be bent downward tha women who cannot stand several layers of tht d wounded the captain, the mule; tne my Krag curbhiv. About linlf a mile more uf them war wounded, but; men In (Juliiohatan ewwn'ln iis '"rivju at th elbow, while the ton should be wiien a man is hungry and has not Burk of material, a wrinkle or an extra band engineer and one paasanger. .They fT"tn. th- - town the road runs through a mn, and ... , . brought forward until by bendft the 'they got assy. tloiisrlos voiunteeiios.1 meaning a diaoouraging gain In rlrcunw were in full control of the vessel and wele,,,, American faces nor heard the famll- All this time r waa yelling and giving back tha ebsst and even th lower riba tlislr name i f' re noe for them. At tlie same timp it la'runnlng her out to eea. when Inspector!'31 longue for a long while the time It hull.- -. " Iw,tl r'.VL,wilii rnterud tlie. I gem aa con m mod to touch th wall between th of bad to whole a though deny bin, the priest, regiment khp along with remarkable rapidity Mills as unsightly and uncomfortable to Fletcher arrived- with two men. They lt c tlie m(K.nlipnl wax shut ' ' groi Iwldtrra out, In n.y behind . me, both tliem are desires ..1. ad. By preaslrg against th palms tha telling Bpenlsh! ur nrlannsr anx hi! be scantily clad underneath. fullillcd at once. gained the deck of the boat by climbing,'"11 aridylene lamp nw! me In good ad. I, to hurry up. Th men war getting away torto la then returned to Its original posiCuriously enough, a slender woman, who up the side and engaging tlie mutlneeiSi " bile wc were at supper a hull cart IL to e ot.' heueea ..TT, wax '".Roomed at:veid passed and aa avtilr-spinfast ,lt Is proud of her figure and wants to look hand te hand, they could, whan I heard tion, but th queer feeling in the small of succeeding in killing three, come along units why to Albay. in which the road at a splemiij rale, dU' one's out in English to know what F A! back. In the cheat and lower ribs k slender aa possible, ia the originator of wounding live and driving all the others wen-- riding the Prexlilente of Ligao and nlng along Wore thio t hlTi with a proapect of reaching my destination calling 1 had been n4 give an n flair Idea of how unusual tha matter. like swearing several prominent natives, with a guard in one of the most perfect- - undergarments either below or Into the scu. Thirty-liv- e ,rtLUou denied priest time. absolution. la from any Included In th trooper In my own tongue, and that and .J. lluLt a plump woman could wear. To avoid of th mutineers were captuied. and the of municipal police. I asked the Fresl-onl- y ba hilled, they thia exardna Ti10111 Huddunly the liruad beam of my lamp. my voice revealed my nationality lo UWiMM tlie slightest degree of riumslnass she has ordinary routine of life, and how tt roaches two who escaped ure supposed to dente to take my baggage down to Alhay, rvpiilod n L1 mr to X1 outlaw the and had m I? who the 'man answered and whom 1 ms, lyinir fwnlag on muscle her short petticoat and drawers made that need exercizing. the very ,aa hod no transportation, and he readily illtch on cither ik have been shot and drowned In the uay. nr the road. ,n. th . plaee, If women would only remember that afone hand, which la ao carefully cut and iiiamp1 found to be an American negro In the;Jl " MontPi of whet Spaniards and Americana Joined in amg-- consented, inviting me to accompany them piolmMy eaved my iif-- . fnr without would follow the ter no time In getting1" Ha lost ic Ninth cavalry. have a certain eg end reached tilted that It Is like a yoke with scarcely Ing the brave young and instead they cf riding my whirl. But I ire- should huve been In their mldsi iKfiir" to my aide, and Juat In tlina. for 1 waa. praises nv thickness. The have bloomed fully they ora dally fading used is of his services, furred v few hours with my congenial 'aecin tin m. Alifinj-- t before I had tim ' their appreciation I had In loea week from rethe'-havtown Aflr of tot 11 "iV.l.T. blmd. V I cent IJatin cut terribly euailtv for inis ink of slowly, of course, but surely in every Winter, and point they would be quicker to take Time summer. Her the forelock by doing everything in by I hxt m I was cut action rnrrled ... my fut plaei 1tl.e hair ,by . IV nerfuctlv smooth' over their power to ward off tho ravages .,,1 ,n.n hxd shot through the right lung came and the next day, vtry weak and aro, and wrought hy each year, each month, each whimpering np to me. begging me not with a snfllrkitit escort, I proceeded to day. to kill him. as lie was already dying. Albay. On examining Into the slat of look Ills liolo as a precaution, and 'decided ufTalrs eg regarded my own condition, I HILL'S REBUKE TO TOLSELEY. lo take Mm along for the information 1 found that my carbine had saved life started! might glean from him concerning the In the fight. A treaehnrous blowmy(ran HERB wan Just one occasion.'' un the royal government. turned to my interrupted supper. When to run Tights are the accepted g.i"i. My rrvulvi had been empned. band. behind hod almost severed Ha stock, but President James J. Hill, of the TJeutenant th-- e pruimsed that I prolong my stay and tt'iut woman, but the osnuot lou u . . .a Recently the name, of I 1 l, fl behind me live dead and several had not tonrh-- d me. Orest Northern, told a company of I waa 1,ui It bl'ci,,T1Sni th any degree of favor and tl.scirls Fletcher has again eome to this country call on my two countrywomen un- chance to""I" ped as m a men, dying warning friends at a recent dinner, "when to r,t nf Immediately the weather begins to 1" corthection wit It siwther, Uletheof U- v It gave me genuine pleasure to twirl ih u"l bravery. ,Thisttaic. They are, neverUieleiw, a gen- lion's tnll. DOMESTIC British A SOLOMON. in : blessing, and keep the hlpa down In: tic T.'lh ,, dinner In Lon Ion at ; That was at y that no other article of apparel worn the worldwide repiitpMpn of killing Incident occurred amusing 7f"N recently which there sat with me at th taule at one blow. That os. seven men on tr ly tor warmth will do. in the horn of a Jersey Ctl v family. Donald Stuart. Lord Wolseley. the Dim-I an art, dress for the plump wornun' flmllh ia a moaitroua rat, a party o. thirty liolomcum M'li.v, sxv, ,u litk- - the richest slake I I form anothei m Lord Roberts and othr y he said to have reached the highest death at h Jwn .unaidc i pet. eapeclelly with Floesle, highConnaught, great ; Ih u Tlie me reel mib. army officials. Lord Wolacley i Rerpeclfully, Jiji;, roikt uf devulupment. and there will prob-- : Fletche. This is lip rt eight years old, and Jack, four much Inclined to reflect on the work of elv never.be ;Shf: 'old. On night after dinner .bvth wanted the designed such comfortable earltlng fish! You draw th Union army in the civil war. 11 spoke -.i .ro i win my ml!. u4 suitable He fst and bald ar.d .vi-- , aa those nuw wnru by staira. th to up carry (at stays of several of our grr tet deeds slightingly n ride wcawn whs reduir. a little Bay. No I" declared I cat . In. suppoie "If my frappM mliUonnaii- s pulling Jack, stoutly, of arms, and finally, when X couldn't stand r A tandem rig ail tr.m and'liig Fhysiclan tecommend tka stout woman's XT r ITTLB which was trie. him: longer, I Just said to I ' IV. estset, and admit that the reform in tills, "But X carried hlai from tha eouatrjr.aad it vany Through Ilf- -, g.t, t.'de by tide? Tsu ram am bar how many men ih -, th biggest, said Flossie, dt. I'm department of dress has worked greater! anyhow at loet Balaklavsf Sweat Hy heart: Brigade IJgbt cent. Ton remember tbs ThirtyHy heart's In hack lo you, dear Jock. venders ia improving the atout wo:nuaV-f-Hia ao termlnadly. life hcie in to Imperial six per Ah, I lov you. dtar. Your htr.cy, BILL McBRIDE. And I'm the Httlest. Pieurance than anything devlasi in years, i haubivudib Jack put tha Guard of umspcoieii at Oravelotte flfty-on- e per sent My prayers are promt-tl.e tale und take ihe wnole, it hen it come, to the Qn.cdssion uf .ul - j I our eyes; animal over one shoulder and started fnr killed and , small iComplele htriwueu m h'.s 8he: skii Tou wounded. and don't ramruioer ru,ies ot happiness a dole He garments, and of gowna "m worthlea whr.n w.;y, J four, the stairs. Floe I halted him. Dreadful any greater deeds Ut valor than them I'm not for full. 'TwouM tp it Aim ot gwernm. nt soi.l.erx nd ih- 'Ah: grant particularly. I Hounds followed, stormy words of ''dun't" can be laid down fur'uatltts that une giovs luu il'i'ing uniili Unto your lover, Jeat of men. their traaaluecnt paradiaa. t That he'd sporty ' W'oman who dcs'rea to Pupa Smith hurried to the scene probably. csalicn. scarce deny tr.- -. Alice, when 1. Alice, If yuuil tiip ms light appcfir eltiid.'rer a severe ieeson teaci'e.- 'Now. I Just wml to azy that roeny cf y..ull l.i'- -r he n.',.i: - ' Ar.d of battle. ... The etyh-- of Wr were xr- ihlnk 1 had quite as m'eh r.r a luss .n a' Ton know er future vn i ntr-il..' nd by your leva will spur me on, my personal friend men I have j;sn ur should ehouled If he, Children I k.aly no; conceiied by the brain of a wnz neeesairy in my put the eat with and slept with pari.ldpatfd in a skirn'xl: wi;h' wii.. I'll win. awztini'krl, dvapiie Your lover, FtitCY rii'KLEPEN. I and while many slight' (lie natives At tbe ilm- - It down; we'll settle this by buslnen meiii-o- greater battle, vaunt a tnor tp'endid exhibition in barriers wt 11 llnd auou. 111 Bhe: for that cat board, any. are goh.g lo i.'vei in quaniu.cWho - wxv in doty Ir th pay -r ,.f ev.1 of bravery than 'either of three.' said L re know you Aihiy. pmil.ee at aide, my A nice h from and floundiigx, sue which I bowf r"'t' it limes, nf the First Minnesota, at by son: live or lx Yu know for aye your love is nilnat or They were men Child- :- . propu.-- u uia s already Flossie and Jack were puzzle!. . I'cor Eighty-thre- e cy ccuin t ru ' n ' -- cuts, is ih-- y S I p :ve nrl-- r per cent killed The Uoda no better can provide. t is my foi'.d''t dream own that cat," added Gettysburgof T detail of ihe up to ,lste n.odlfyir.q you Neither wounded. 1v giallon was In Llni 11. is,i:flie. call and No greater happiness deflne. hie bunril; your muilmr 1, bat you ehojld r hxd Ju er any ,.,lls preside.. Ah. iell me if I've road f; .' icI,,,',r,' amigly built IcateJ skirt reiun.'d from a Hfiecn the father. "I The charge at Balaklsva was a blunLittle Filly aright. sieua of a fussily shirred one, and she hihe In the mmr.tains, and had received Say. cares fur him: you merely own half sliaics. der. This wasn't ll was a deed of asre- on are the only, maid I deem ferr:' a tip c.111 ha true. If that great 11. mad yuur-halup carry atalra; walking length, know- - o Floasic to proceeti t the town of Tohaxi jaek. fully considered necessity. Those men If I may be for life your knight. Yog want to plunge nn, n Quite 'lita'ile to le nr hrldc. tti.It She runs no risk nf lnng!;;g carry your half. Never again must I hear knew the chance, yet they rn: .1relied into take sixtlon. Not having the advao- - Th're ' - love you. me love 1. If a lass in If the kl; t Is n,t uin't me. tui you and stli gnoit ,. ... s. J'urur ip my hand imj action and saved an army and natlMi.' .such disturbance. late f irolit-v- s nr irnlns f love you. sweet. ' llw.us' .1 difficHll irM.m I'll rail '"or lack of yuiiih sluill rompeiisut.' Wh.n dnvs su mell tu m.k smile those children alowly I waii'ml f.onl WOlselcjr thuuahl a moment nn.t ii if iillerirT,iv-m- y .without .IAC1C "X 'ims VAX a u'. F1.EKT mhoriniisly lugged me cat as suascaicrT then, wltn a grave smile, I. fled hi si.n.. kiss, ti.'iu!:l. t - Xo'io Ui. .'U 11 rank wi:h : i.s of ary land ii.y.unl .v : ,, a- -t In niy tutinn ; -- 'in,,!.. Wfc:-,., rt Ills .i -, held r Jack. are xns, we drank a hy isUVp wqy nj sus.'c,..- - A t m t body by and. Brilons and f roach-- l And re'ci. my -- m,i-s fj;:: 5 pintsr TicYou'vest thro m d In aiata. Ah, gjrl ' A h! knock How I know Pussy's .,.11Thera has been no fuuher trou- - sllrnt toast to the brave men of that i'g.-meto ihi, fir- -t S.n; u,T, the lii rlefioxsi. g..t 'em rkhiucl f.r of (; iltl U.jxv wi.e, I m ut) bu.-- unj 1 eai fove ' yes My own daas bey. ai uei.yrburg. "i hlv. ... . . . t l'-- eT nn-un- in . aails-factorl- ly pos-lup- -a eunie-iiunac- flat-oif-- i ! rAn uJn&v under &,- Sa?Jy - d pJacj 972d Wear yaur&ajf jCfi older rav-'age- s M . avcjd wnsBfoa: , I . iheimafi and apL"lpnTmTrn ! aa jzucfo wear , h.. ' er you, can jjs youraak&s .,'? . Jteelsr3ft efezgeroiur far yoiu 1 -h Lieutenant H. 0. Fletcher Fought Thirty Bolomen Single Handed. . H eap-tlv- , Ik-u- d0" ' . 'P1 ed op-a- : rn j ia i- tu)fla s otth-er'- arA3j!Ms.tir- - wash-Ishowh- ig I I L, ". ,. sm J. -- i m- PROPOSES. : ' - -- By Brune Haync nf I Pur I f- I y-- .. . p-- : ! Fx-ippu- & s- -- - . -- inter-aperae- d. w-- . ei! l h1' d. 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