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Show . Tim "NEWS" - REACIEES THE BUT. ING PUBLIC IN THEIR HOMES.- - " , '''' .. r. 1 ..,i. .L ;' ,L 41... 'SECTION: TWO . ' ' - . ' V mum . AND LIBERTY. . ., T i I 0 5. Clt9,, ilil IIII Ir--' , - 7 - - I ,, , cgiely." . , Docll . , . , ,,,, I , ,... :, It , . ,,, t- , . ,. , i- tk, , ,t., , : , CC ', '. . 4,, ,,,,,, . , p . Year a 4 : , , , . . .11v , 41 , , , E . . - ,... - , 1 II a : ''' e A: 'mkt - ere tura ' 1 , , - IA' I ts;0-,t)'.1- 0:,, i A - - UN ,' , - Ilitkil jF 111.111. II ' i i,. - , , t 1 4 7 klb r.--- '1,-- - , , ill it test, slit itii i, t , , $ ' '' i r'- ' -.0 .1'. - , ' i :,, .. ' '. , , ' ' : ili I -- , , ,o- :::,.41111 , ',$),, - ' II . - Ns .. , . - s , :,,,... - .'.. - - .,,,..,,e, ., t,...,---,,,,.- f . ' -- - the difference that the village people are a little bet. irthe tillages goes on, How many die le not exactly knoVvn ButIn four . Sicstow districts which took , ehildren In 1909 and ... children died out of Loop. The tinat eat!. .... 1910, 5,8-0., .mato Of Dr: Dunalsky, a recognised ituthoritY Aft that of the 1.083;000 babies brought into- the. hos- . . pital ,thiring 130 years, at least 900,000 ,perished,' either, there or in ihe villages, within one year of ' ' I - t ! ter paid. But the massacre " -1- . . , . 111,1!!illiti.'1;14111ki IIIIIII!', Mil 1.111 !lilt . s 4' 0 1, Z.'4 Catmtcortt.tt:rvittil ' 4.4. 11,1---1.': - ,,, 1 iipt:!!!!!1:1 I :44 tA it "..... '... ' ,,,,,,,,,..9,4...,..,,,,x.,,,,,...1,...1,..1,14., l'ifr444 1111161 :111111-iiiiiiillai- Ilr- , ft54t(s. ' .4 . 11I ESNi; 741 ..,,3 - . , sc,...r--s - .. 1 Best Thing That Could Happen To the liajority of the Waifs, , . "' - ,.- o - r.".)t, fl . - , - - e.: . i 41k.;, ' , Authorities Believe Reath is the - . -r Of i I -- : t ..:..-4- ...were given a lump sum of $1.50 for each child, and fur this they warp.' expeeted to brit;;.1111D the Child for a whole year. They took the rooheY and Vvitl , thecintant die. Thin system Is 8911 in force, ' - - 1, 0 , r t . , , Vo-- -- co ,5 : J ' 1 , .....,, , 4 I - ! S ... -- t Foundlifig Hosiiital Where, of 1,083,000 Children Received in 150 Years, Ncre Than 909,000 Have Died cf Starvatifm, Suffocation and Other Causes Withim A . TWEI,VE, PAGES , , ,. ., . ' ,,,, , . ., - emooliwomommemewpoome,-- .... lir 0 IreLsgrill . , . , ' Advertisers Who Know the toottireht Invariably' Make nett- Announce- , went Through the "Newf." ... .. ' 0 , ows , ...,,, , , UTA. 14 1914 SALT LAKE CITY 0 - ' ' - ' -.' ....r , . ,, ' - II. W , ellp - . ' SATITRbAy MARCH . . :' .a46' I ' T . , t ? , , I t - '..,. - ... -. , . . stills. - . . -1 ' , lift. CAL, -- -- S1 ' : r .1.41ATII. - :. . - e"' Thc estme ot the massart.-o- f innoeents-lis-mor,, 4 , lees intenlienal neglect....starvation. and lack of )r 4 ,, sir. "The conditiuns in the hospital," says Dunaingy: 1,,''', 4100., , a, .,,' ' t..t 1 ' ..t.,-,,, of Mercy which 1 .,.. Ikt .t ( , 11111.0 Iltir mauteaondeohne 'Tthraot sit:hut:It me efriegyti. ought to be 11 4331 t . , 111 , fl$t i o..1,,944,,. - to faV WiPa..-unterstoodi is SWAP. "OA mviVirOe--49,.10,Most of I Fow 0 ,toZo II' )ti I I Saving ,,. -- a 1) ..k .14104,110114,4p. fip...ttt putting of innocent children out ot a alT4ut, ore , t ) AA .:4760 IA: ,, ri ,ifyitted 41 4 4 y '''... ... world. In that case the 'done is en Institu rowfui . $, ',Mc, ' .v.,.. t.;:!co:,.1,' v .11DIA , (Ion of mercy', for the !ceding. clothing, and venti.. 4 ( ;,..E PREDOKit .. ,,:,..,. , , lation are aplendidly arranged for the causing of , ,., ..., (17A ffi.filLfitt.XlintiRIL-i--2., potifiGut-- 1 ,' Called "A Great ...111......."Vil..". 1 o et ,, o speedy death." Nearly all the deaths are registered as ;15. ,' ,i'..1.1,"47Lrev,21:,rrillifk due to Intestinal and breathing trouiiles, That means'. 7edillS1111.1pp.14. . le t., are either. starved, or - wrongly' that the ,..., n'is T chydren p . , ( PIOZGOW'S FOUNPLIriG HOSPITALe . z Itmte' fed, to death t or that they perish from want tit r argiggr Oalah!&ii4nAtOIMMIEEMMMOOM3MAq Known as "God's Ralle"--, milk suliPlY and there &rat --, I ' air. There is a foster mothers for1 , a third of the infants. TWA only mak foun;Ilings, when they attainect-Inanhowere It' the decade ending 1893, 50,000 died in the next $2,00u a year, or about VI a year per child. In ,f1 Despite Advance of Science means all for the Infants are - at an alone death, to those days the "dom" took, and tilaughtered about decade out of 114,000, 43,000 died; that in the next matTy serf,girls, who by virtue of Is e nourishment: Further, milk when the age only ht there:at once to be set free. Thisplous intention was 1,000 children a year; now its sphere,of beneficence decade 40,000 died out of 103.000. Th--- figures fur- Are Medicine Is overcrowded . It was meant to take .. the hospital is enorniously enlarged, for it takes and slaughters frustrated by the fact that more than half the bab, ther show that in the 150 yeare of existence which a year. and to keep them till they inaleabout 10,000. The t attempt at reform 'Neves the were completed this summer the charitable institu- - in 3,000 children and (..inale, died liefere they were twelve came to school age.' allowing for a normal child., iliC11110n of the .'dom" in the class of months' old, that not one in t.en reached the age of charities tion took in 1,083,000 ciiildren, ,t;f whom, 498,000 . -mortality. 'Instead It takes 10,000 a reat-hein known as The Institutions of the Empress Marie." died within a year. In reality most of these died, Moscow's Crop of ten; and thatto not oneand twenty a set.? an old This The taken sometimes 15,000. oyerorowdlog means, charitable organization has a $1,500.060 annual not within ft year but (of. starvation or sone' ation) marry, girl. enough age librate, ' , dit ath would eee death. The ' whUlesale ..wholentle - and o reception:which from or 29,00.0 Homeless revenue. 'comes week ten cOmpolsorY within ir partly days of aheir 110W IT WAS SUPPORTED. -Ileve the overcrowdingwere it., de, that there are . , toluni4r1"' eontributions; partly front a tax on play- , usually within four weeks of the 'birth... alone to fill The .trouble was that while munificent Catherine enough, homeless Infants In ing cards and theater ticket. The elderly Ent- ,,To kill half a ridilion childreit:s;ut of a million . "se three suet).1101pitals, and heriefielent Metsgy hunt a sPlendld edifice, theY s' ea ' ' eligeee; press Marie is unable to manage it. much of the is no great achievement, But the charitable, institus. . 'a . In saving a. flew in.) tikes' The "dole 1.1 I, ,se otte subsid... They declared pride it it must be s,,,s4 gave that .are---ais Ismail. $1,500,000 stolen; the. inatitutions tiontis stiieesto tires greater. Fol.: these figureit'saw -- , Mime out on eligentet principles th.00s7 inaAntalirr;.elrCe7,11good The got:d run: ,and the Foundling hogpital continues to man- - the total number of children taken in, but of the tants. it , picks . , inee'lle and these it gives to healthy los the was so abundant that in 1767, four stronger, ing charity 1V; then Tor 1116 'A'aturday News by Julius Ostmann.! r ufacture'corpees at a speed which would make the deaths. they ahow only that portion Which took place well aired rooms in relatively Years after 'the foundat,(,r), out of 1.0S9 children Cod Of cholera aurn green with envy. , .' March .. S., and puts within the hospital walla. The real mortality tvi.s Ll.Empress Alexandra save the other chit! to No sterlotos made la ' 1.073 died. To remedy this a tax tufts put taken ittieMpt en, , The full mince exuberame is. of N. L. of doulde. That the hatl is, Count nossacre couese.. 1 governor, hospital ingeni, Caen. The hospital administration reasons that 'death on playing cards tor the frit sh.own4 the official figures. The official figures ous notion of sending the children out , and nurse in many r other mighty persons edom's" elenelet.eand it WaS to a run is the best thing for them. If they:ars kept alive; allowed tete st, brought are deep iin discussion of the Massacre of women merci., show that of 15'0,004 babies taken in in :. the villages near.Moscow. At firet the be able to take any more the "dom" would soon not , ONO.St,,,,,, ,Inn,.cchls. The :',Iassacrcof Innocents (nothing like 4 4, I "se,.'" would the beame suit due ,,,e,e,ro,e,oNow,,w,evNNoSds.,,,o, of what 10,000 and year? ' s been seen since Herod's day) is the terrible .....,i ) ' .the The . 'ilim...glent thing is to put them to , death,' and ,. I ..1 , " . of Found--babies that goes on in Moscow's slaughter .. i , 'make room for. the next. The daughter In the vil,., - .. ., Iling' II0Fpithi. te 'ages is accelerated 'by the fact that the '"dom" Ever.saine in Moscow knows the Voundling hoThe most children. out peas- the t sends unhealthy I . ant woman does not teed them,yrith milk. She chewit. 4 spitalthe "Vo.pitat'elni ptithra ast, white her- ' ' , -,I. . rye bread into a sticky paste, wraps it in the Empire's biggest build- . , in a wet cotton rag. and gives tt to the Infant tO h;g, Se 1 ics on le an s of the Moscow neer. , muck. These breadrags are cal)ed "soskr: by the . Nobody can help knowing it for from it every day children who are ''l peasants, and it le said that emetic , w o a to ten issues from fifty coffins of little children who English Newspaper Man Who Got Introduced to the Recently Wedded Author of "Tess" Couldn't Make Him Talk About Anythihg Except a Question- of - - fed On them sureive. ------ -hese done no one harms except the harm of being' Pronunciation-M- re. American Frock-Com- pton Mackenzie Decides to Settle in Capri-W- hy He Sent "Jenny Pearl" toCornwa- llPUBLIC ASKS QUESTIONS. born into the world. Since this charitable institution Monseigneur Benson on Wells, Hope and Miss Cholmondeley---TwCelebrities Who Have Read Their On Obituary Notices-Lite- rary Gossip of de --a was fountm.1 - has put million babies-to tchea2tt,idtuc o mciadals.p de011e and despite."scienve" and "civilization," and ' te ,, .. outside are not pleased. The newspapers publish the k th,t peel...tree, or f terxocul alme s. The only thing he and go off into. the wilds to be beech- suaffnedrituone evy ityli!tinhge lecture at Cathedral r last nnotte:vo iistuirie! (;voletiss atri b would talk ahout Wag the correct prolit) it t1:,y than it was in the barbarous age of ered by him. ONDON, March 4- .- In the liter- Ills friend aside, by the ,Saturday, in e.)iiih he gave hie views onethe day' dose a of man the Of Morphia world the babies itc founder. ..ithrino the Great. For though of they'are.. nunclation the of his pOem the title here, way. that Mackenzie prided himself on ary regarding British novelises of the past i7 the authorities tried VS' "Tlhe his success in rearing plants that rare- hour iS, OUSOUrSe. Thomas Hardy Dyneses." foundation stixty per cent of the,folyidiiHardy insisted it and present. Which teminds one, In ..Ilve Once or twice the outside Vr:st the ,'' dom" took in III . " should be not "Din-asts- ." who, aged 7e vas married at 8 ly had been given evell in Corneal!. , 'passing, that sorneluely 'keeently toots' c heek the alenghter Tormerl y nv.; died before one ..t'ear of lira was finished:that and able all chit In i the street, found o'clock-i- n PE many people the morning, a few days ago. and that country of good glirdend ers." foundlings thgt.was ed, u p the hooks VC hii h R. He Ts' F--, suggelled Is nothing to what happens nOW. of the 119,470 or by others. It whoa-imothers Over r thei de livered by To read their own obituary notices tit his erstwhile secretary, where the interview began and ended. and Arthur C. BellSOn have published '' dr could get rid of an un-- ,. 1 :A, '40 years his Junior. no Relied ie given "to c'ornparatively few men, Anyone foundlings brought' into the "dont". during the decouple orsexe- questions. Apropos of the novelist's marriage. t an d hat the y " and' gated ex wanted child grade by sending it to the but else) Personagee who have had this Iyhich, of course, is his second, (the cade ending 1911, foo),Sio9 were dead within a year, tinge latvr. 0) th0 vkl1)., at a :big - litsteely fifty, wheel et going some for theft to not wholly agreeable experience have erary' dinner, in London, oneo,of- the - first Mrs. Hardy' having died in 1912), lnerwthpatetd , three Comparatively young men. c:h11;110d1.: len p. atorerntthse "GREAT LETHAL CHAMBER." , id he ha t 1E1- "Mr. to of referred various been love. on his views Hardy's in the of late. published !tees Prominently speakers Speaking of Thomas; Hardy. Father trouble and One of them Is Earl. Fitzwilliam, the marriage and so forth, all of them bit- Last summer a member of the Moscow 3oluilicipal , eat novel. !The Amazing Marriage.'" ri,,neon deseried him as "Very I ln rpuunridnehrnetne was reformed by compelling a barl. joke. though This not system was ttre rich which 'rather cynical. telly nobleman being and friend of quoted, about the a "great royalty 4 satisfactory external tie assembly called the "Vospitatelni Dom" ' and by et. WEE. mothers to bring evidenceo f d Who is about to 'figure as one of the Unkindly. The new Mrs., , Hardy is her- whether the veteran noyelist t rien ts of. life." tif II. G. Wells, he lethal chamber;: but somewhat expensive. If 111(1 amused when be read it Is another roubles 10 -down of ($5,00) per a self an authoress, having published p ayment in a society no te the aimitat perfect, ex- - ' qui ring maid. divorce ;oust all he killed why not kill, them at once.- - This matter. Ile !s the Feenal elderly au- SeVeral volumes of children's stories. . The results. were bad. The number of ;liable baby case, and at whose complaint Frank rioxellse end of the balanced atnple ' 'kind number found, Harris as 'yesterday a London 'jc;urnsaj . ress rymark wa5 called forth by a newspaper report that thor who, inFrecent Years. has calloused editor 'of has - no delivered at the "dom" fell off. and the my enthusiasm fur him responsibie Theodore called the a amanuensts. dictum in ;the streets q uadrupled, As the Children, found In following . by Hardy:. youthful bounds. ile is a reevelist, I firmly be- "odern Soelety," recently wait sent of 207 children brought into the hospital during ree osure th , Watts-Duntoremembersd. from exp "That a young- woman has taken to it may be rto eel!. Some yeariago neveral paper the etreeti were often weak ile've , who le a geni us. lic began be v. eek 135 were dead before the end of July. ,Llaster 'writing is not by any means the best done dittos by eepeusing Miss form had merely ;the effeet of increasing. the Mor- - e Lord Fitese'lllient had , an aeno etic and a democrat. and having that heirig ihig. witS call the Moscow 'institution Iteseen killed In a hunting ticeident and Witt Other attempts .to, reitiedy abuses had 4 think he will end as a Catholic and. - "hozhya Clem Reich when ho Ayes 'I and she tiling to hear about t. for there Is a proverb otlat 22. I had thsepleasure o'f re'teeting Mrees was only one e,f the igrki:blya," ysethee-s4"aandsnowEmpreits Alexatairaand otherC. per- obituares readThliwrspeaking-8Watts-Dunto- n that said thistia" perhaps he doesn't at a seaside resort, sevsons in an thority think thescanditi is too greit-- and ' ' ,alool riok.es ill ftterything at the ertl;', and a baby eta- of bite books." notice a ehile only railway . wing,at ' .., . and , really', think so!! want .to put a to to It A nthony Here When 'the i f port of his death Hopee accortling to Ben- sent to the doorn"- . is altuoast as sure to7 be raked""" (Tail years before her inarriagt. . . h Moacow ' had throu g Passed her first remark, on learning that I Alexandra ' When ,. Empress been is soof sufl the contradicted a modern Waggieh high prleet Into the grave as is a sentenced man who already, was an American, mai( to the effect compton Mackenzie, eho im now in friend promPtly presented him with it his psychological' on the occasión of this yeterts centenary festivities, eiete. "It le in island of Gaprd, has decided, so' a the .. duck asked him' baft the.nooseeround hisenetesse white fetching leatethedecidedly , copy novels," said ttle lecturer, "that htr, , ii h e sum to o lied Governor Mouravieff, and Shortly af- friend of his tells Me , to tnetke that hos. could dcesaidelieuravielf,, which sheSuas wearieg cae All. rcoeteme eie .. Tiiirsia had alwass peculiar wiolsur treating her d test "mething; on engagement trahis of ter, to on the Ill carries . learning Anthony Hope nf beautiful spot his home in future ' so from an inittitter's in N'''N,' yeek, in was toe compel the eanitary peeple to inspect the, tile modern rehööl. You feel ( Maud the of Lady dition Dfitplas, citirldhaga.. r,,tur the Great was considered a great W bleb ' same'fr)end it, is likely that Londorel will see little , city ' ' it appeared, sho had a, rent a copy of "Paradise Regained,"; building, and teir insist on tnuarriee 'being held into when anything happens In Ms bootie 001Izer W;1.11 he ftz.itlid a decree ordering the church of hihl fyr sorn;c' lime to come. Mac.- ,, , further said he cotild enbrother. death Ile of the I I N l 'has moreIt seen other The caus.s.11 ore less an treterrope that notattillity who .- es. re,tAll t, 1,, kenzio. wlio is 'now hard at work on 'to irltitale litisietalt; st th'e church boundaries: and t force pollee measures which might dirninieh the-ev--- s f,,, ...'doubt that (Aneno the . ''Y '' 'z "'''' 3" '''''. tlo "Sinister Street," is a ','' not haa .not....titeeilghtpst is sevel Thisc t.') citculate the ukase that children v. ho were found streets. in. the , of abandoning children Rev. the Sabine u 403 NrarY erne ho ehollitondcle5., 'Gouldwho Baring like Charles Garvice, grPat .cent of Moarote's children itre hurl ,. 1., threwn attay 8110,11d n,, longer be' swelit Into' the end of attempts have. been, 1111014, to ass eiighty the tither, day. and must ,c "Red Pottage" and ",Brisoners," rattle 'eaW. an 32 per and will be able to follow his hobbY to and him interview about his marriage , of wedlock, and since the ",dorn. " Wu reformed be the ash-pieut and Art of and for the from cleric most, with other-dirtprolific cont.Mt .versatile le.it 51.1ould be,handed over. it Is,not in isle te heart's the imthese Made that ninny the attempts fee Comptilsory surproing a,:41, and the I() rouble .,all living Britieh authors. Ile pub- '" novelist; i to the hospitals." Since, then many .11, have been failures for Hardy . index eolith of Naples, which Maxim , . li,ft--,e,,hisfiretztioallitfat---ant rbel...--"lit i I reernt.tr.....prwirtrfri,littleA it tit, r...,1,1rni. . like liar'i fa, is AIN tlfiTiltito e..,trit alcirrrrflf ir, , Is spins etrong. With hie keen will th'e ultimately," he said, "but Renee , 'gays. by the way, what I , had pot quite recently I heard- the pathetic and his (laugh- t Peter's iwititv, Catillerine the First, I am Perfectly sure 'they will live a ,."dorit" shotild be taken over oby- thit municipality. he r-reading enjoyed !. probably MaCkeezie n prhurnor. knot., preidthat before, to atternpe of lateet story because-tthe to the it bitno. itenl., - hie own trouble, caused -This time. s011if; Years She stands out among hosoitals; and make him' taik for ter. Elita4111; very long buitt.seveial foorollieg obituary notices iiht or the 'In- -' - ouelyliad a bouse at. Phillack. in Corn- , publicatton. The ,, t tj4 :i womenWrItors 911 one of inunicipality would mean. taking it ' Catherine 'thei ago. When a namemake died In South contemporary 'A' Pli, ... hero he cultivated many.v4rY n Great built the vaet Moscow hospi- - teller of the story was a al.-- . " Empress-Marie,has that Of and the stitutions Ad of 'Immo most Pane. ea the the whofesonie, clean rare plante, 3nd this fact explainx. f Africa, especielly, t 'Oil. She wits keen London newspaper man, who ' ' i putup to it, by, her 'favorite.'. Btske. dod , waYS been opriOted by the Empress Marie, Who la .writera we have." was in Dorchester, ittaidy.e home, and ...suppose. the hitherto inexplicable. puz- - ' critics spoke, tiletrminds freely obout a ,,, of her himself controk''. tisaucd Plana. Catherinedrew jealcius the ,et Eetsky his ,work, stipposing that the author'. extremely Thiekeray, rather Benson describwas rie erf wh y the péene of "Carnlear the of his- - noels.) t ' Governor t.),.ni Wan no longer in a 'pomition in hit that Probably nothtng will, be donNherr 7. vvas "for the good ,ed as ethe moist perfect exponent of when. ,a few weektiago, a dramatized .1 changed from London to Cornwall at oreere isiuying .;;17te Mouravieff ,visited the "flotn7., be- taw ,te,n hables, 'the early Victorian novel." Scott, ha of inilitient- children', and to prevent the' versin him et;nder the Greenwood . the last,- - to the 'ruination, as many - b,ack. His hist-- known two book'', lute' .' ' coffin4 being carrled.oUtartha same time. One Man he end he could not Broom The iiiiPPoaelleare 'maid, nOVOI; read, Squire" though line marders an think, a otherwise Ole . Tree". wile ,ati.ged there. Entering of 'Intiltineralde people by unhappy mothers. , , k'on top, of one.itnother, as.. and ' earrleot three. balanced had tried and persevered:again . One' settpottessthat "Cheap lack 7.tita.P. Macknzie justle a (Niel day." said -l wedlecit- ' chemiet's shop,.., the serlbe, discovered ''' .. balance-Plates!This "(loin"; 'wee. ta- take- children' bdra p'ut of u,alters deriH. he eald, OCR L,,Stevensnit, Benson. the Menseigneur R. wanted te, ,vrite about Cornwall, 'Awl Hardy and one of the prOticers inside. ,,, ' again., r. thirty-, 'iti be 'a model yesterday the i whoee mothers Were poor. It day ,before. he Injone cal one of the ,famous throe literary "It ittperfeetl y Certain that He wait latrtxtuesd as telt-lenthat thiteis why he made Jenny Pearl of- the ' r'' , , ' died.".... sevin. ' the of Immortals. it.. Cornish ., - institution., "to saVe manytitotteanda of Iti'es" The Ilatter. but couldn t. draw the novelist farmer 'brothers, gave mightily iliteresting marry that impossible . .:inelbam- . ' 4 t I ',-", aill''' .... til tit ,Icieerivve Healthy and Promising. t tut; " 3 ' , . , 0 1.1 .,, , ?; ii, , ::::.. -- , . 11.55.1f1.-,- , Lethal - . L,4simide.amwomm..........................4.4,1-2,- 1 El and ' , Contenting Themselves With the a Institution Chamber" 1..4.44.40 ,'' - . Popularly - Alt I e . t and a , s Annual r , on the Deaths Increase Within Its Four Walls - la-s- hail. d -- , Infanis. - - -- , . '. , '1( - - . - - ll ..!' ,, e---- - -- . , , , . L' 1 , I . ,mAY , it;: Interviewed ) , lesint. 44-- , :i . .. ball-sha- - 'a .. " o .,ineolpiti . eei ' .. , "flye-narts,- ' . pe "cop" near-I:v-1i- ',. 3 - ., But Got Vérv- ,Little Walts-Dunton- , , fod " !', . them rot . . ,,dr en; . .) .. - - - n, , b. I ---- atithoKS-tharacters-- . , . , , ,. . , -- ofd" , ',.. 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