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Show 1 TOE 6 Well Mounted Ghs REFUGEES By A. CONAN BOTLE, si Shwtask Awber ef "The Im ItiMf lad. by Harper A Biethoa CWM(k Synopsis of Procoding Chapters. - Theuphlie Caiuat of CHAPTER Paris and his daughter Aieic. the lat-r- r beloved by her cousin. Captain d I'atinal id I he king's guard, are visited Gree:., an American every piece f haruftK ihit lwaa by A ia fashtom 4 The t'.iiuats are perse-cui)ur store. Each piece i urns: sc.?! :rom the lu'l lea '.her and aa Huguenots. II At the royal t ihrougJ-ousietal. and (be workmanship ivccpuun the fall froiu favor of Mine, la firs c las in every respect. Oi.r lie Monteapan. niUtrrMt of larui XIV., tie Maiutrmin. and the rise of Mu addle; are the talk of all huisv ba.-ridera lor comfort and ease. aoJ they hie friend, are discus1 .1. Fruntenac finished Irlea to persuade the king to conquer are scrupulously made and HI By the America. king s order by experienced operators need Give ua s call alien you neat ('sprain de CaHnat refuses to Mate, de something in our line. Monteapan admission (o the king. She nbiama from the king the promise of 1- i c J. C. Plait Saddlery Co. Acs. 2283 Washington 23d SL 17 an Interview. IV- - M. f'atlnat lequeata the king to remove the soldiers quartered In hit bouse and Is rebuffed t'atluat of bis religion V s liia uncle from tbe rudeness if the soldiers of the king palace. The two. proceeding home, find Amos Green defending Adele from the eol-- . diers quartered on the old merchant. The fight that follow is quieted by he Prince of Ponds, who dismisses the xddiera. Amos is asked by Captain ie Catlnat to stay with the latter at - -- icM-uy- I, be-twe- en d do. Inquire for our uew ratea on family washing. Ogden Steam Laundry 07 Utk Both phonea 174. BL TO REPUBLICANS: ' Congress. 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"ltut consider that liefnre the matter la looked Into I shall have regained nty lufluein-with tlie king. e sent for the archbishop of Paris to solemnize tbe marriage. CIIAITKIt X. dk MosTKSPAN stin lier rooms, uneasy In at the kings disappear anee. bul unwilling to show bar anxiety to the court liy appearing among tliem or by making any inquiry an lo what bad While she thus remained in Ignorance of the aud den aud complete coUaisw of her fortunes, she had one active and energetic agent who had bwl no Incident of what had occurred and who watched lier In tercel with as much seal aa if tliey were his own. And Indeed tliey were bis own, for tier brother, 31. de hail gained everything for which be yearned -- money, lands and irefer-mea- t through his Bister's notoriety. By nature bold, nnwnipnlntia and resourceful, lie was not a man to lose the genie wllbout playing It out to llie very end. Keenly alert lo all that passed, be had from the time that be first heard the rumor of the kings Intention bnunted the and drawn bla own eonchialona from what be bad Mme. 246 Ind. All very Ane, my III lie sister, 1ml how long Is your ill Alienee to last? A pleasant life fur us If ill every rlinnfM of favor we hare to Ay ihe No, no. Kroueoise; the most that wre ran do Is to detain the messengers. Where can you detain theniT I Imre thought nf that. There la the eastle of the Marquis de Montes pan at IoTtlllae. Of my husband -- of my most bitter enemy! nit, Charles, yqil are not serious." On the eontrary. I was never more so. The marquis waa away In Faria e, seen. Nothing had fHcaei1 him-(- he disconsolate faces of monsieur and of tbe dauphin, tbe vletf of Pore la Chaise and IV sou id to the ladys room, her return, the truuii!i wlileb shone In her eyes aa she came away from llie interview, lie had seen IVmtenis hnrry off and summon llie guardsman and his friend, lie bsd heard them order their horseo to be linuight mil In a couple of hours time, and Anally from a spy whom he employed among the servants be learned that an unwonted hustle wan going forward In Mnie. de Maln-tenon- a room, tlml Mile. Xanmi wna half wild with eiciicniciit nnd that two court milliners had been hastily summoned to madaines npiirimcnt. It wao only, however, when he bean! from the same servant that a rhamher was to he prepared for the reception that night of the archbishop of Fm-lthat he understood how urgent was the a Mme. de Mouiespnn had spent the stretch. si umui u sofa (11 Hie worst posMhlc humor with every one n round her. Then- - was the sound of an oienlng door nnd of n quick step In her anteroom. Was it ihe king, or at least his messenger wlHi a note from him? Ihit. no: It was her brother, with the haggard eyes icarn face of a ntnn who Is wouhc.l down with Ills own evil tidings lie turm-ns he entered, fnsienod th (! r sad then, striding aiToes the men. locked llie other one which led 1 her boudoir. Me nre saf from icterruptinn," he I have Imslcucl here, for panted. every second tnnv lie Invaluable. Have yen lienrd anything from the king?" Nothing " Sle had Stirling to her feet. The hour has mine for action, Fran-eols1 e Is It? king Is about ThcOaly PoaMcTrack Railway hrtwrae the Mbfeeri Rlvrr an Chkaie. and bitterly I on are cns.lt frightened, brother." " lb you do not said sh know votir little sNt-- r. if you wer not my briii her yon ni ght rate rny Overland IVr.-lisne- powers more One day Is all I ask to bring him hick But yon cannot have It. The mir. Limited Train In the Warl Mat Lime Compartment and drawing - room sleeping cars, observation cars, din-- 1 and library tag cars, cars, with barber, bath and Library : entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without The I rtage buffet-smoki- Book-love- 1 rs ) Direct connection for charge. jSt Panland Minneapolis j Ticket. fMfrvaflMt, ii?d ful cvn 'iHaintd C. A, Walker. (jfiT4l Asyi. & 2 OS loath Cbicago B Kortli-Weste- B. rn Stahl Sliwct. Lskf CMr. Uah Is tonight." Von nre mad. Charles." 1 am certain of it." in a few bro ken s"ntinccs lie shot nut all that Im had seen nnd heard. She listened with a grim fare and hands which ever tighter and tighter as her,w,i pro- Inn . V & ceeded. I shall go and see him." she w sweeping towanl tua door "No. no. frsai'oise. Believe me yu win min everything If you do grrmi rdrs have lawn given to -- the guard to admit un on to die king "Uc.d I only a diij . Charles am lire that I could h ,. k There In !' on 4'T;m n fluemw h that v.e .,. ivup Jnwp s-- vr the pi.-;a- Irti-.,- Ik........ j. ;i , ,a., 2C, 190C. a. regl-Bieu- t. Ilelio! Whither awayT be asked. To Faria, major. 1 go there myself within an hour. Will you sot wait, that we may go together? I aut sorry, hut I ride on a matter of urgency." Very good. Good uigbt. and a pleasant ride. "Is he a trusty matt, our friend tha major? asked Amos Green, gianeiug hack. True as steel. Thru I would have a word with him.1' Tlie American hurried haek along the way they bad coine, while at this unJte Catlnat stood necessary delay. It waa a full Art minutes before hla companion Joined him, aud the Aery IiIimnI of the French soldier was hot witli impatience. I lliink Hist peril tip yoil had beat ride iuto Faria at your leisure, my friend." said lie. If I go upon the king's service I cannot be delayed whenever tbe whim takes you. I am sorry," auswered tho other quietly. I bad something to say to your major, aud I thought that maylio I might not are hlui again. Well, here are the horses, said the guardsman aa he pushed open tha postern gate. "Have you fed aud wa- tered them, Jaques? "Yes, my captain," answered tho man. Boot and saddle, then, friend Green, and we shall not draw rein agaiu until we see the lights of Faris. For a mile or more tlie comrades guliiqiml along, llie pk 1 waa very dark, and it waa liant but for the loom upou either side 1" tell where It lay. Ie Call nnt at lews! fuuil It so. and lie j icered anxiously 'Over his horse's ears and stuoied bla face lo the mans in his effort to see Ins way. "What do you make of the road! he asked at last. It look as if a good many carriage wheels luid pusaed uver it today. What! Mon lAh'u! Do you mean to say that you can, see carriage wbeela tthere?" "Certainly. Whg not?" Why, man. I niinot se the road at all." Amos Green laughed heartily. When you have traveled In the woods hy night as often aa I have," said he, when to show a light may mean to lose your liar, ciy comes to learn to MontM'llier. use ones eyes. Here I am. your excellency. It la Then you luul lest ride on, and I not for me to lioast, bill I am aa handy shall keep Just behind you. Ho! Hols! man with a lancet aa with a rapier. What Is the matter now? Which would you have me look tnT' There had lceu the sudden sharp This one In the road. snap of snnieiliing breaking, and the The trooper bept over A inn Green. American had reeled for an instant In "He Ie not long for thle world, nald the saddle. Its one of my stirrup leathers. It has fallen. Can yon And It? Yes. lint I can ride as well without I art us push n. Very good. I can Just see yon now." "TM ulll hr nur It ry" yesterday and lias not yet returned. Where Is the ring with hla arms? She liuntml among her jewels nnd picked out n gold ring with a lmrnd engraved fare. This will he our key. Mhen good Miirccun, the steward, sees It. every dungeon in tlie ensile will is 1 tuir disms:il. It is that or iiothiiig. Tticre fa no oilier place where we enn hold 11 them siife.' "Hut when my hiisUmd returns V Ah, he may lie a little puzled ns lo his enpti-.-ea- . And tlie Ma reran i.my have 1111 evil quarter of nn hour. Ihu that may not Is for a week, nml hy that time, my little sis ter. I have intifldenee enough in you to think Hint yon really may linvo finished the eattqiaigii. tic took lier her and then fondly in Ins arms, hurrletl from the ru"Ui. For hours a fter his depart me she tni-- l up ami down with mvsele-- s steps upon the deep, sift cartiet. lo-bauds still clinched, her eyi-- flamirg. her sh'ili1 soul wrapped mill enimiei w 1th Jealousy and haired of her rival Tn sfnti-u- and II. and midnight, bm stdl sh" wilted, tierce n'i.1 eager, strain ifg her ears fur evert fimTill whu h might l the hern 1.1 of news iat it came She hcne-- Hie qiln-l- step In tlie pns-ag-". the up at the nnicr.vem ami the w ldspeeiu; of her page, Quivering wpli inipaTienc. sir rushed in and took tlie iiiiii- from the ilitsii ravnlier vvli Im.i brengh' it It was but scrawled ronshlv lip mi i n so nf dirty paper, it na her w brother's i untg. and it ran. "The w!!' 1101 come tonight" Tliey had gn Hoped for ahont Are minutes in this fashion. Ie Catlnat's horse's head within a few feet of the other's tail, when there was a second snap, and tlie guardsman rolled out of tlie saddle on to the ground, lie kept his grip of tlie wins, however, snd wn up lu an Instant at Ms horse's head. A thousand thunders of heaven! Wliat was It that happened lie cried. then?" Your leather has gone too. Two stirrup leather In Are minutes It is nnt possible that It should he chance." sn j. 11, American gravely, Why. swinging h!iin-ci- r off his horse. wli.it Is this? Mv other leather Is cut." And mv i tnhie. I can feel It when 1 pass my hand along. Have you a tinder -? i.et ua strike a light." "No. no; the man who ts In th dark Is In safety. I let my enemy strike light " . i ,t ihr 1 swh -- srcli-tn-h-U- CII. LITER XI. "ATT NAT hi llie meanwh,,e of the of thr nnssiou intportam-which lisd been assigneil to hiui lie knew of the i'tngvns sod ant'igoCiSujs sitli which the court was full ! understand that every pre- DP ( was aware e en-nc- caution win carrying oot his Ins'rm-i'nnHe waited, therefore, upr'l night tisd fallen before ordering b' soldier-servan- t to bring round the two to otic of ffie less piihl-of the grounds A b and hi ga'i-frieoil walke-- together to the aimt he a tapd young Lmer-i-asketch of the s;i 11111 in at the and cf lUv liKUi-that lUi novtufnal rnl s h(ii-ac- And so is mine. .Vnl the girth of my saddle "It ts a vv. enter that we came so far von with who!. Now. who has trick?" played us iii "Who io;il. he but that rogue had the horse In his Jaqiies? faith. h shall know charge By wliat th f. !p:.-i- o means when I see Versullle jig.-i- " "It'll why shmiid he do ttT ' Ah. lie ha set on to it He ha leen a ton! in th hands of those w ho w ished to hinder our Jottruev "t'ery I ke But they must have had some reason They knew well that to rut our strap would Int prevent 11s from reaching Paris, since we could ride h.i'c'vack or. for that mat ter. could run : f need he." They ho- -l 'o break onr necks One ncci, might hresk. hut scan-,- those itro. They could net have stop ns. What did they mean, then? Tliey could only have meant to delay us. And why should tiicv w I, to delay its?" "For heavens sake"- - broke in De e r-- -- Carnal inip.Ti,,uiy. Wt'T should they wish e delay Th.-i-then 1, uiy ere res sen k. can see- - 1,1 1'ice to get T,;" ' Waver k the fra-- o-- t liii-- we-- ,. f"i o: t" n. f vir fetk g c of u na-- l st.vp ti 1 .! main. '.v you a ie a rahlvit is1 that I'nt There s Wrr a party of en alor; tiii the fai: f Iclunil hey would hav f nine lit .i- plan before wc ca.oc." do-e- n n in-l- tf-- 0 GREATEST AID TO COOKERY And co the health and nourishment of the family, especially the growing boys and girls light, sweet Griddle Cakes Muffins and Boston Brown Bread Easily and quiekly made from j I Thr rUam ruJJioiu, who had lurked in thr. ahordotr of thr trees, apraap out. Methinka that it were well for me be. to pass my dagger through hi throat." "Not for your lifer rrled the lender. "If he die without wound, they esunot lay It to our charge. Turn now 10 the ether." Tlie man bent over Pe rstlnat and placed his hand upon hi heart Aa h did so the soldier heaved a long sigh, oiiened hi eye and gazed shout him with the face of one who know neither where ho is nor bow be came there. D Ylvonne. who bad drawn bis hat down over his eye and muffled the part of his far In Ms msnile. took out his Aask and poured a little of tlie contents down the Injured man's throat, in an instant a dash of color had come hark into the gnardinn'a h'lvodleas cheeks and the light nf memory into hia eyes, lie struggled up nn to hia feet ami strove furiously to push away thoar who held him. But hia bend siill swam, and he eonM scarce hold himself erect. I must o Thtrls. I he gasped. must to Pnrlt. Tt is th king's mission. y..ii stop me at your peril. "Hr his uo hurt saves srratrh." said the ex doctor. "Then hold him fast. And first carry the dying tuan to tbe carriage." The iauteru threw but a email c'ng rf yellow i ght. so that when it had i'.-n nvi-- r to De Cst'imt Amue we left lying In the shadow. Now tliry brought the light bark to Ike yquRA mag Ja Bat there Allens Self Rising B. B. B. Flour. Ask your grocer for it. Take no substitute. ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. SAN JOSE, CAL Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made By ipecial request we make Weslers Best at 375 T wenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. was uo sign of him. He waa gone. lie Ylvonne caught the false doctor hy the throat and. hurling him down, would have choked him upon tlie spat had the other uot dragged them apart. You lying dog! be cried, la (Ma your skill? The mau ha fied, aud we are ruined!" He has done it in his death strugHe gle! gasiied tbe other hoarsely. cannot he far off." That fa true. He can uot he far off, cried De Yivonue. He baa neither horse nor arms. You, Deejutrd and Raymond de Carnac, guard the other, r, that be play ua uo trick. Io you. aud yon, Turlierville, ride down tbe rond and wait hy the south gate. at all he must some If be euter-Fur- l In that way. If you get him, tie him lief ore you on your horse and bring him to tbe reiulesvous. In any ease, It matter little, for be la a stranger, this fellow, and only here by chance. The two horsemen rode off In pursuit of the fugitive, end De Catlnat, still straggling desperately to escape, waa dragged down tbe 8t. Germain road and thrust into the carriage, which had waited at some distance while these Incidents were being enacted. Three of tbe horsemen rede ahead, tbe coachman waa curtly ordered to follow them, and De. Vlvotise, having dlspatrbed cue of the band with a note to bla sister, followed after the coach with tbe remainder of hla BAND DfrfNDgn."" fffe iff w to thmim m tnn fcow countsics sa. tm,l iiauH'wtfiyiM tftrn tkt faitwL mmetaaec. in rbm-- t Mm MaiT I htoat atf hfihiMMt ftasHoi EkInMt, VMHrsnPss-iUmaSn,SNMBklMil wssHiwoTort, a. c. La-tou- TRAINS- - 4 DAILY ankles and another round bis wrists, a captive Inside a moving prison which liimlvcred heavily along the country road. He had tieen stunned hy the shock of his fall, and his leg waa badly braised hr the weight of bla horse. His mind, however, pained him more than hla IkmIv. He sank bla head Into his pinioned hands and stamped madly with hla feet, rocking himself to and fro in bla despair. What n fop!, a treble fool, be had tieen! He. an old soldier. who had seen something of war, to walk with open eyes Into such a trap! But then came a return of that com mon sense which lies so very closely benenth ihe Impetuosity of the felt. The matter was done now, and b must see if It could rmf be mended, Amo Green had escaped. That was one grand point in hla fnrnr. And Amos Green bnd heard the kings message and realized Its importance. U was true that be knew nothing of Paris, man who could pick bia hut surely way at night through the forest of Matn would nor he balked in finding so well known a bouse that of the archhiahop of Paris. And then tbe thought of escape occurred to his mind. Might he not even now he in rime perhaiw to carry his own message? Who were these men who bad seised him? And where were they taking him to? Full of curiosity, be peered ont of the w iudowi. (Continued Tnmorrnw.) KILLED IN A COLLISION. :s Aug Two trainmen A F EAST VIA. 9union nPAcmcTi desperadoes. Tlie unfortunate guardsman had now entirely recovered hla senses and found himself with a strap round hla My rein is cut also." nl s Th to nucrr Mme de Maintennn The gomeman'e! The widow gesr-ron- ' It is Impossible!" 'lt Is cerl-iithat lie will tnarrr her." The womnn Cling out her hands n s gesiur.' of ei.n'ci'itit anil laugbe1 I.01.I mar-rlag- ATGrST By my faith, you may b right, U De Caiiuat thuugLtfuily. What would you propose T 'That we ride hack, and go by soma leas direct way." "It la impojslbie. We should have to ride bar to tb) Meudon erossrowda and then it would add ten miles to our Journey. We are suiely not to be turned from our path by a mere guess. There is the 8t. Germain crossroad about a mile below. When we reach It we can strike to the right aloug tbs south aide of th river and so change our course. They mounted and rode on. Suddenly De Catlnat's eye caught something in the gloom which brought a mile to hla face. Away in front of them, between two dark tree dumps, lay a vast number of shimmering, glittering yellow puluis. aa thick as flow-ffr- s in a garden. They were the lights of raris. See! he cried, pointing. There ia the city, and close here must be tbe St. Germain road. We shall taka 1C 0 as to avoid any danger. "Very good! But I should not ride too fsxt, when your girth may break at any moment. Nay, come on. We are dose to our journeys end. Tbe Bt. Germain read opens just round this corner, and thru we aball see our way, for tbe light will guide us. He rue his bone with bis whip, and the two galloped together round tlie curve. Next Instant they were ItotU down In one wild heap of tossing heads and struggling hoofs, De Catlnat partly covered hy bis horse, and hla comrade burled twenty paces, where be lay silent aud motionless in the renter of tbe road. M. de Yivoone bad laid his ambuscade with discretion. With a dosed carriage and a hand of chosen ruffians be had left the iialace a good half hour before tbe king's messengers. On reaching the hranch road be had or tiered, ibe coachman to driie some little distance along it and bad tethered all the horses to n fence under hla charge. He had then stationed one of tbe band aa a sentinel some distance up the main highway to Aaab a light when tha two couriers were approaching. A el out cord bad lieeu fastened eighteen Inches from the ground to the trunk of a wayside sapling, and on receiving the signal the other end waa tied to a gatepost upon the farther aide. The two cavaliers could not possibly see It, coming aa It did at tbe very curve of the mad, and aa a consequence their horses fell heavily to tlie ground and brought them down with (hem. In an Instant th dozen ruffian who had lurked In tbe shadow of tbe trees, sprang out upon them, sword In band, but there waa no movement from cither of their victim. M. de Ylvonne lit a lantern and , flashed it upon the farm of the two uucouscioita men. This la bad bul-ne- , Major Despard," said he to the man next him. I believe that they are both gone. "Tut. tut! By my aoul. men did not die like that when I was young! answered the other, leaning forward liia fierce, grizzled face into tbe light of the lantern. Toss your rapier under (be third rib ef (he borne. Its la Touche. They will never be At to aet hoof to gmupd again. Two sobbing gaapa and the thud of (heir training uecka falling hack to earth told that the two aleeda had come to the end of their trouble. "Where la Achilla Latour? asked De Ylvonne. "He has studied medicine at might be an event whi would affeet the future history of Fauce. You Are you armed V h asked. have no sword or piatok?" "No; If I may not irry my gun I had rather not lie ttviibled by tools that I Lave never lnt".iivl w use. 1 have my knife. But why 4 7u askT Because therw may !w danger. Many have an luterest In slipping this All the first urn of tbe kingdom are bitterly agslust It. If they could atop us. they would stop it, for toulght at least. But I thought it was secret. There la no such thing at a court Thera Is the dauph.u or the king's brother. Either of thru) or any of their friends would be t ight glad that we should be hi the Sclav hciure we reached the archhlsUops house this sight. But who ia thisT A burly figure had loomed up through the gloom os the path upon which they were going. As it iqiproaclied, a colored lamp duugliug front one of the trees shoue upou the blue and silver of nil officer of the guards. It was Major de Brlasae of Ita csnnat'a own It. r Mh.it MORNING, - auie-hamhe- r danger. Wright archbishop?" moment. It is very well. Franeoise, hilt what are wc to do with them when wre get litem? M'e may lose our heads over l. We are anxious to have every and workRepublican in dose touch, the with Republican ing in harmony National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican by the the messengers." "fill, excel Ion:! Yon are a prince of brothers! If no mcMUige reach Faria we are saved. Go; go; do not lose a No; - There ia many a olip tlie cup and the lip but there ia no slip in our laundry work. Every little del ail in connection with the proper tnrning out of laundry work ia carefully attended to aud the reault ia fieople are well plena-ewith the daaa of work we one day to couuterm-- t their wilt--- . Charles, It must he stopped; I say it must iw stojipeJ! I w ill give anythin, everything, to prevent it!" Mbst will jou give, uiy sister? She looked at bliu aghast. What! You do not wish me to buy youT she said. "No. but I wish to buy others. "Ha! You see a chance, then! But time One, aud one only. presses. I want money. "How much?" 1 cannot have too much all that you can spare. M'ith bauds which trembled with eagerness she unlocked a secret cupboard in tbe wall in wbirti she concealed her valuables. A blaxe of jewelry met her brother's eyes as he peered over her shoulder. At one side were throe drawers, the one over the other. Bhe drew out the lowest one. It was full to tbe brim with glittering louls d'ors. "Take what you will!" she said. Aud now your plan! Quick! He stuffed the money lu handfuls Into the side jiockefs of his coat. Coins llpled lietwecu his Ungers and tinkled and wheeled over th door, bnt neitb-cast a glance at them. "Your pianT she We must prevent the archbishop from arriving here. Then th mar- the rond. "And way n UTAH, MONDAY OGDEN. riage would le SKifpuned until tomorrow night." "Bul how prevent it? There are a dozen good rapiers ahoiii the court which nre to lie lionglit for Icmi than I carry lu uite pocket. I will guther them together aud wait on Versailles. The guardsman Is summoned to the moms of Mme. de VI - Time, de Matntenon. informed hy the capialn of the king's engagement with Mme de Montespan. set bark the hands of her clock, thus delaying (he king's depsrture fruin her uwa rooms. Mme. de Vloniespan surprises the king in her rivals comVII The king isdera his forpany. mer mistress t leave the palace, hut U cajoled by her ia'o rescinding liia order. VIII Mme He Maintenou is induced hy the bishop of Meaux and iere la (Ttalse to consent to su immediate marriage with ihe king, the price of theii influence being her promise 10 advise the king to exile the Huuia ia urged by his guenots. family aot lo marry Mme. de Main tenon. bill he atuQils Arm. 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