WM’ E .-SIAL WIPERSAL--Flliie skvwav LOVERS By VERA BROWN "Are you ready to talk?" Exhausted, Ielwy could not speak. “.t.”°““.°“.'... §""°“° rl.““"‘:‘:.. 3:‘ h terl al woman from o oer a oor. ere - rigforec the door closed other wait until the stenographer "Do you want me caprle with notebook and pencil. Begin7—- “Yes, Ill tell you. I mi ht as well—" The words came ha tmgly. He seeemd waiting for Splane to Working on Leno! Bplane nodded to Jim." He half" carried the e room. _ Roy cried out: H to burn, just to get revenge? Even after the £1001‘ W85 01 they could hear Lita s0bbln8- The“ was a long silence. omcer ma not splane began again: "Your alibi helgkhimshbut thgmz d, an ”*'“°““‘ “°°5'” mm m have tinw—teh§¥iushe fo’i,l'nd ut panned out so well." — "She is crazy, a jealous woman etilng her revenge. How could I Ee in Buffalo and in New York M the same time Mrs. Grant—— “That night, the night she died. I went to her apartment. I knew she would do somethindg. she was gone and I tried to fin the letters. But they weren't there. "I thought she might have 80119 to see Weston's la er, so I went there and waited in he hall. When she left Scott's office; I followed to see where she was going. It was late. She missed the train. "Then she took a call from Grand oentral. She went to the airport and got on the plane. I had an hour before the plane left, so I went and got the talcum—-— . “I fixed my hair—-and I waited until the last minute to buy the ticket. "On the ship I waited. I found out which berth she had—the only one I didn't know who was in it. I had to get those letters. I knew took a ship right out of Bulfaio back to Newark.’ spt "There are a few other little exhibits." Splane set a can of talcum POW’ tier on the tattle. _ “Funny thing, this turned up in Newark the morning OI the 14m in the men's washroom. There was talcum all over the tloor, as though somebody had showered it about a lo . _ ‘"1135 at good way to get gray ha 1'. LeRoy. rsut you should have dis- ecl of that talcumvpowder box. t was an easy matter 10 get it out. of your hair before you took the ' That made trouble for “$4.. LeRoy seemed to wilt before the onslaught. He sat staring at the , m°“§,nS&l1e can of °“‘§;‘"*"1,,"°w°°’ Wm; :1;eBJvl’dasI'§°li)X(l:g(y1f|‘t,""vestOn to ‘eme R.(I)§I‘dfél'5 tygile. she'd itiiitdoulggldly -——-—- make it or with hot buttered 11 Try 1; to th fasc 8. eyes. D H9 W98 ll‘ ' to Roy s e was 38 ng ell} in 1- t- ‘o ah v - o . no wear e same d°ll°- H9 vlessed 9 ‘l“‘°°“~ All 9“ ;rL'"}§C['r’{a‘l.'ta§.g‘r)3e'f.§hrl.l‘agreht"lrrtg .233’. And when Y°“ '0“ me Y°“ ‘“"“‘ excl’t]Akt1iile"n:.nt£l'i-e‘ye‘ge€°t:]upt‘e<Jsf $ga5§:‘;'ifl1mfl‘:ic5el5v(Jebl?:J1il5b,°i‘:>i? ltgxailiyyuwq “’”t' dress two days in succession. This ‘ice’ “me in‘ “The finge fin“? cofine "1 didn’t mean to kill her. believe ‘h°-‘*5 ''“’° “'3” m”n°d' ment could be stopped in the beginning by the slightest use of a little _ caves lll‘¢35lllB- And Cilllsiflllli 1“ 3' mmnem’ the ngerprmt sh ‘woke u and said my name “’°u'““"‘ gave me the chance‘ tact or humor or self-control. “V*““~ P7035138 ‘Infill Wfllielld Y6bl‘i°- By They're the Same. ° 9 Nothing like a woman scorned to 5 glvjng the arm 3 dgy at rest be. HOW can I ? Q ’ tween woarings. the wrinkles often man came in. splane. Then the inspector opened a desk drawer and took out a tin bottle. He held it up. "We fouri this in Buffalo. Neat little thing. It was when I was going through her purse." His voice died away. There was silence. Splane came over close to IieRoy. “That's a story‘. 1eR»<:y.h:l]l§ Just how you appeu 0 ‘"::W.:;‘.*‘:.i.‘:.°*;3.i".s.‘.‘l:i.—..‘:?s ‘a: use cmomrorm mm it fe out of Adele Roerden." hadn't planned the thing? Do you 1 ti-a l ‘m h nd 1'' casgslagiegaéoseiifltae two f'lns‘ei'lJrint 5 yfvgmgg ,‘{“m 3fi‘,?,°,, ‘Eng? am, y. . ms hands shook so he could not I thought Id go to the apartment hold mm -nqcgggvgygvw t°;;;g try .‘.‘.‘’a‘ .'€‘.°...‘°f.‘.’f"‘....‘ .‘.‘.‘J.°.T" "“‘*e'Tv’ ms hands ,‘;I;,,,,_ were worth sloo,ooo handled right." _ Silence again, h Ad 1 “Stop!" Lenny cried. He threw w"‘§V“:l?,,h“l’l’°“°d W °“ 9“ the cards laws, and covered his face 9 9 wlthhehis han . “I didn't mean to “She was scared. kill fl" drinkln heavily, but "You liei You killed her becaiue go recognized you and you had to- she'd been she knew ht. I but the f and held stuff on a handkerch e over her nose." I-leishiiddered. didn't take long———’ “And then you were so sorry ,f°l' what you'd done you took her ring me. e tried to fl protect yourself. You killed her a furry, because somebody else ad got there flrst—the letters were gone." Confession and her bracelet and what money Splarle, implacable, quiet, waited. she had — and you watched $21;-I; chance andmwent “shack to berth with e spo ." "1 tell you I didnt’ mean to kill her. V she hadn't put up the bot- tle—- Lemiy went limp. Between twp officers they half dressed him 011,; -vrhatk-, enough for tonight- splane mopped his brow. Det€c- ‘ thfie: crowded about him. 00lUl'9« ll‘ la g him. _, ‘How did you know. ‘l313'll“-'l’ , '1 The ice r“ts~,..u:r “ w a, mic . 8 5 * agplane went x call Alison, but New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely i Stops Persplration _ Household Scrapbook; . (-By ROBERTA LEI) Car» of Goldfish goldfish comes to the top of the bowl for air it is time to change the water. Use cool In- ter, is oldfislt do not like the tempera ure warm.,with the excep- tion of the tiny tropical fish. Maple Syrup Hubltitntc If the peeling: of , or peaches. are covered wi water. sweetened to taste, and boiled un- til about the consistency of synlp. it will make an excellent substitute for maple syrup, and is not ex- pensive. ' Washing Lingerie A few lumps of sugar dropped into the rinse water, when laun- dering dainty lingerie. will make it beautiful aft.‘-r it is ironed. and eliminate the necessity of starch. was laughing in a shaky sort of way. "ALSOD. you'll never know how close we came to mlsslngi He's yellow at heart. If he'd hraaened it oui. I'd have been helpless. But that hunch about her not being married to him———" Then Splane began to tell the story I..eRoy had told. “But I didnt know they had steamship tickets!" “Neither did 1!" splane was like 9. boastful boy. “That was part of the bluff. little girl. I know Adele help a cop!" “Those steamship tickets were a nice touch!" (To be Continued) ____.____—_. A Mother’: Care Some day we may know 11159 how much of the pl'0Kl‘€SS We enjoy should be credited to our mothers. We may. someday. be able to figure that out. But never will we be able to measure the‘ love. the patience. "M "“'""“"‘- spirit. the sacrifice she gave us. Neither will ill». PVel' ll" v‘‘ in i a-: know how much o'f nobility. virtue. and character she gave us, because these greater things are intangibles and Mother herself knows not the measure of her giving In these—— as in all things-—she gives without stint, and keeps no record. —R. E. Hicks. Get Comfort From Best-Loved Poems 1; ed the door. he '§§§’e'§: “igoufisgee the stewardess re- , membered she that chloroform i . the ship." CHAPTER XXXV splane stood before Alison noel-den. Alison could see twice that nishii ill I. Does not for dresses-doze nor irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops crspimion for 1 to 3 days. cmoveu odor ‘ from perspiration. 4. A pure white, grecseless, Inin- . less vanishing cream. I. Arrid has been awarded the face moist. re big wet spots on the back'_.oi' it- ‘It'e over we broke him- Splane motioned the W0 room where thought she smelled ‘ and, the in-, spectors o011&ia‘Wli-5 Wgiifidéhll-lld N-‘~“ into the the detectives were 1 tin and he talking and dherfi shoulders m assistant, There's noth- . bl me/iwirr my hard’: 1 by tile filtfffillvdd Hfimtbmcea/'mngvJy A well of human sympathy and understanding is the beloved poem by Sam Walter Foss. “The House By the Side of the Road." Can you 535: Dorothy .... Strife Between Husband and Wife is ‘the Greatest Home-Wrecker — Quarreling is the‘ One Thing Married Couples - I Should Avoid Most We ‘.?‘°..“.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘..“.‘.l‘:.”°"’i."’"...f.’."l”‘ ’“........"’”°‘.i.‘ . ov t alienated the affections of nloro husband than all the platinum blondos and gigolo: w lived. And it causes more divorces than all major and minor vices combined. _ All this being a. matter of common knowledge it would seem that even a husband and wife of just avelfle intelligence would avoid acrimonious argu- ments as the devil does holy water. You would think that, knowing they had to live together for the next thirty or tortfinyears. they would make an effort to cause the t e to pass pleasantly and peaceably instead of in sordid rquabbles: that they would step high, wide and handsome around those to ice that each knew would be anathema to the 0 G1’. ever the - _ But such is not the ca: In only too malty households the favorite indoor‘ amusement is scrapping, and the dally spat gs just as much a part of the routine as the coffee and toast for bl'ea.‘.;last and the soup and roast for dinner. Apparently the average husband and wife consider that a bit of namc—calilng is jus, nice lull tht is one of the perquisites of domesticity. At any rate, we daily see——and hear, worse luck—lius/baiids and wiv.s who are suave and diplomatic in dealing with otiietj people. and Whv ns and prejudices oi strangers. going at each other hammer and tongs in a knock-down-and-drag-out fight over some mild statement that one of them has made and about which neither one cares a bean. E or "5 an E 8 Bl -. E n 3 5' 3. O 'u .5. O Every husband and wife know what topics are just as good for a row as a nickel is for a ginger cake, but instead of avoiding tliem they oral! ‘Em out on the carpet by the heels or the heads and go to me mat over em. 1’ into sections, removing the seeds and membmne from each section- tometo and grapefruit on a bed of lettuce and sprinkle with cheese. chill ready to serve. chopped pickles for this and drain them well. beans and turn into a heat oroof platter. sprlnk‘e the grated cheese over the top of the beans and ar- range the strips of bacon evenly across the. dog ll‘. oven until the beans heat through. the cheese melts and the bacon is crisp. Serve with steamed brown bread. if you've had time to ' THE “ CORNER , ‘remote Gnpefruitjulal 3 lirn'°""°r'r'-pexxulc 1‘ head lettuce - 3. tablespoons roquefort ohoele dressing ' Peel the tomatoes - filxled — and into wedges. fruit Ind ulnnte eel the grape Arrange alternate sections of and add the dressing when’ Baked Bean Iureblt 2 tin: baked beans 1 cup grated cheese 6 strips bacon , 3 tablespoons chopped pickles Method: Use the sweet mixed Mix. with the baked top. Slip the platter into a hot. 400 E . How can I make an indelible (By ANNE ASHLEY) ‘A mother‘: thorn sentiments in a man are of count if they i. not come forward to strengthen nim for better ‘dis- charge of the duties which devolve I.’l’°ll‘r. B P9 having lovely skin, hair and a nice figure, you are willing to devote to mak- ing yourself attractive than on the amount of money you direction is to realize D0 of your clothes, little you paid for them. in several shoulder-shaped hangers and remember to hang up your dresses the minute you take them will come out without the rd of hats. No hat. regardless of its or- it does no harm. she said ilithe heat of the tray, and they always kiss and make up. But in th.s they deceive themselves. or a domestic war than you can 01 a foreign war. of course, husbands and wives Justify their quarreling by saying that Q Each knows that the other doesn't mean what he or 5t';‘°“ “*7 Mix two parts sulphate of manganese. one part lampblack. four parts sugar (all in powder form). 'I‘hen make a paste by ad- ding a little water. You can no more take tile uung.-.r out Every light between a husband and wife leaves its wounds that never quite heal, and sooner or later, between them, they kill love. 'l.nere are very few peace pacts under which there is not .l1lolderlng enmity. Moreover, the people whose society we eruoy and whom we like to be with are those who yes-yes us. not those who antagonize us at every turn. This goes for huooanos and wives as well as friends. still, undoubtedly, more does persist a theory to which husbands and wives subscribe that righting uzes put a puncli into matrimony, and here is an interesting letter on the subject. (‘Jack and I have been engaged for two years and expect soon to be married. We have never had a quarrel and we have never spoken a cross word to each other. We agree on most things and we don't argue about the others. We have a gleat many interest.» in common. We love to go out in the country and ootanlze. we like all sorts of outdoor games. We like the movies and the radio and books. He paints pictures which he sells occasionally. anti my hobby ts sewing and all k.nc1s of needlework. “NOW my idea is that Jack and I are going to have plenty to do and to talk about without quarreling, but my girl iriends. some or whom are married. think that we are going to nave a very monotonous lite ll‘ we don I; fight now and then. what are yoi. ._oing to do when you get too old to take an active part in sports?‘ they LA. I am not worrying about qumelmc with any one in my old age. but 1 do want to luiow AJ. you tnink that quarreling adds to or takes away from that something tnat makes a happy marriage." 13 W388 0-Way from it Wit-11°!“ any doubt. To answer that question you have only to ask yourself which of your friends you love the heap. those who throw all 01 your faults and shortcomings in your race, who say to you the things that cut you to the quick, those who nag and not you with little plnpricks of mean speeches, or those who are consider- Q. How can I keep the flavor and vitamins in vegetables? A. Don't cook them in too much water. Cauliflower. cabbage. spin- ach, and string beans need no more than a fourth to a half cup of water to start steaming and re- sleaslng their juices. -, Q. What are some of the stagch substitutes? A. Borax yater in place of starch for stiffening volles. dimity, and sheer, fine collars and jabots. Use three tablespoonfuls of sugar in a gallon of water for organdle. W031! Bum arabic solution for silk and crepe. and bran water or rice water for cretonne and figured cot- tons or linens. A young woman writes: Generosity As the sword of the best tem- pered metal is most flexible. so the fully senerous are most pliant and courteous in their behavior to their inferlors. —— Puller. c‘ A nmrulrs aura‘ leaves of friendship full: Iecret hobo outlives ' 9 —-Holmes. Sentiments ’ All higher motives, conceptions, no ae- 3 him in the ordinary affairs .—-H. W. Beecher. CARE‘ OF CLOTIIES PAYS DIVIDENDS \ like Bela rfectly groomed, depends more on the time have. in (‘HP right the im- rtancc of taking excellent care no matter how Invest step number one a hot iron. And do have hat stands for your iginal cost, is going to retain its Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEI!) Q Is the host as much respons- ible for the entertainment of guests as the hostess? A. Yes. of course his duties are entirely different, but it is just as important that he do his’ part in being hospitable. Q. When one enters a restaur- ant, carryin several packages. where ahoul these bundles be placed? A. If there is no check room. place them on a vacant chair. It the restaurant. is crowded. place the packages under your chair. Q. Should a. woman ever wear a buutrlful gown when it is not ap- propriate for ‘he occuoin? .A. Never: it always makes her very conspicuous. and calls forth unkind comments among her friends. ate of your feelmos. who are pleasant to be with and who leave you feel- l3‘.E..{’“.“.l‘.‘.‘..“.‘.“ul.;'i’.“‘l°..‘l.“.‘.‘.‘.‘- f‘.%..."‘.“.§’°..."i.“‘,.’°“.’f°“ and we It - a e , to do is just to cut out the quarrellng. W W8 mm “1 y°“ “we I U I C 1 Dear Dorothy Dixalohn and I have been e ed for ei ht e rs and in all of that time I have not gone around wixwialginy other %oys.y ‘lie is fifteen years older than I am and he worshlps me. Is always at my beck and Never spends a cent foolish except on me. we could be married now if I kept on with my job. and he urges me to 00 so, but somehow I have got tired of John and dent’ want to marry. I feel that 31 just going out with him I have missed something and I want to do of tho;e things I could do now with my girl friends. I want to get back into circulation and to have dates. By FRANCES i am 28. would 1 be foolish L0 throw John, who has always loved me, and the home he want; to buy to the four winds? would I find that I could get back in circulation after eight years? A GIRL WHO DOESN'T KNOW HER OWN MIND. For Monday. June 26 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —-with adroit managenlent and ever forget these moving lines? “But still I rejoice when the Approval Sealoftheltmeritan 3- e introduced her ‘““i‘“‘° °‘ I"““d°"'.'3' f°' ;.1rxi'<‘1es}'werden to the officers. There Andtrwgggaritheghbcztrmzen that ’ being lnrtnlessto fabric» were congratulations. Leno 1” Mb moan. 15 MILLION for: or Arrid ..'wn;t rlzbgvigts 1;/lards. Gumyy W“ h No, me in my how by M W“ ha" h.“ ‘old’ 137.1" ha,” ‘ $132 evgall he had‘ been a pitlgul of the road . “mg ’ ' Like a man who dwell: alone." n B B I D ' h? Sh _ iiand whet joyoula inspiration in “Y mean Lita Bmlt 85 the song from "P ppa asset" by 39¢ nu. l“'""°“' ‘°“"|°°"' heldfi a material witness." Splfille Robert Browning! ("'°l'1‘°“ 59°F“) L “The lurk’: on the wing; ashions Snappy F Your little will be comic? girl this littl rlnt table and sweet in dlaglgme ii- For Home Use__E The snail‘: on the thorn God’: in His Heaven- All's right with the world!" For true wisdom. “Worth While" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. It begins: "It is easy enough to be pleasant. When life flows by like a song. But the man worth while il one who will smile. When everything goel dead wrong." ‘ Or revel in the tender beauty of i Jame: Thomson‘: lines: i “Give I man a girl he can love. i As I. 0 my Love. love thee—" I‘ AGRIIAILI PILLOW! h ' Oh my Wk N0. 3903 5110 can on noon -—_..._—_-.-——_._.._.—__..j_ Murray;-.-‘V-Vlict does your lilo hi: brnkfut thing 1 Tape, I'M so AFRAID BREAK oown WHEN rr comes ro LEAVING Name THE HOUSE FOR THE street Adamo A57 7"“ ' I'LL TRY ‘TO CHEER‘ Nanuwvnununvnunv HER UP Morning. Smile 5 ,consideratlon for the feelings and opinions of others. you can direct today into a profitable. gratifying channel. Don't be on edge with loved ones. APRIL 21 in MAY 20 (Taurus) -Your difficulty, If you do ex- perience much today, will probably W911. my dear, there is no time in her whole lif that l coda eel: "’.‘.°‘°" :‘°.:.:“l*:..*l*.?'.:*. s -M mt? . o o w u an , ' _ yiralfit. Le time settle your problem fgl? ygivl. to 0 on d°~my'm 8 But don't ' man, no matter how much he loves you, if you dont love him. I hfi fair to yourself and it 3 most, cruelly um“; to When it girl marries : poor man she lets herself _in for a life of ‘hard labor and man sacrifices, and whether -he is glonously hop in some mm ~ * . ugh temper thoughtless- {)tmo‘rLutterly miserabe depends upon how much she cares for her u..- um and mbb°,m;m. You." , rcally b when you realize and admit you're wion MAY 2i If she loves him, the pain is taken out of all of the sacrifices. the to JUNEE 21 (Gemhm wearlness out of all the labor. But if she doesn't love him there-is no r h g; 1;, . and um, . ——You born before June 5 have recompense or er 5“ er 85 " h nu 10%’ "° matter MW stars’ friendliest. vibrations the ‘t this Monday. However, all of you are advised not to let your heart run away with your head or your desires run away with your pocket- book, Don't misuse that line ener- gy of yours. JUNE 22 to JULY‘ ‘J3 (Cancer)-— Today we find a long list of "dos" and "mute" sponsored by benefio rays. Don‘t waste value time, talk ‘lengthily about trifies or overla- dulge pleasures. No reason why you shouldn't make some per- great, never makes up to his wife for her not.lov'.ng him. It is wh the woman feels for the man that counts. In love it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. ’ Your trouble is that you are suffering from one or the many dis- advantasei 0f I long engagement. You have been cut off from all the gayetles of youth as much as if you had been married. You are feeling as many wives do who have married too young. that you have mused something. . you are fed u with having seen too much of John and you would like to go back an be a young girl again and flirt aroimd B But the trouble is, ou , th t it herself out of the mnnibg 3; let: 0;; §l‘r.‘f“.?3‘§.n’..p'5a‘l’l1ud§.‘§’r'f‘t.°.l’én”'t".§§l‘r ~&~“I,<Ir.I,nlVlI.I,,l_rn.v--I'll-.Iq_tQ_u' YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOIIOSGOPE Look In the section your birthday come: in, and find what your outlook is. according to the stars. (Copyright, 1939. King Features Syndicate lno.) ‘.-n-u'.... ...... -._.J‘ DRAKE gain as much as will sllriplicltzy. it may give a raise impression of the real sincere you. Advertise, Housewife And Her Activities _ ‘hills and chic if you A 233:‘ we 35;: :£‘,°3":1}|lefil?°t1l"l]l:~DDler looking hon: B mi. ......*“.‘::’.i..".i“**..*:.‘.°mv OIOWIIB Old dress. you will :38!‘ End catch a 0 you'll look better gfltlled it h on aphaza cl‘ _ ering to straighten it iilerfelottrrfifm] "5 thfile. when it was new wom you? Don't treat it badly] now‘ write. promote good will. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) — There is reward for you who adhere only to straight- forward methods. And the greater the wrong temptation the more should you know that splendid will power a Scorpio can call upon. Todays rws friendlier to business than to romance or the Artistic. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER fl (Sagittarius) — A recipe for you born before Dec. 7: Be cheery hopeful. economically sensible and unbiased. You born after Dec. 0 have more beneflc rays but may have to exert more than‘ the us- ual amount of effort. News in- teresting. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Don't alight the little things that are important to the true success of whatever you 9-l‘° l1lld0l'i|klhl- Another barrier todfly may be hasty judgment. Protect income. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — You may do a kind- ness and receive indifference in re- unsv wu.L . 1: cm: To THIS coil as A ~ . PLE smi=r..s.sm.=e NOW Mas.rous.ter den RATE OM11-I - ANT THINGS rm‘ f - , . atablecraclcset sh um‘ 1”” Youth fades; love droops: the V°“ “*9 W 011- Hatse. iiler‘éfldymt,,,l’§: a rest.rlow and then, 8 their occutom ol their putting on try to i-emu: gfilh your l€ellll| lllle you were: in it once you You wouldn’t- hm 11. when you are 1‘ it the first it on. And do use shoe trees. Also re. gflllxlttlelrlililef to have new lifts put 0, 065 I ll and tguueseu 3)., ‘c)‘r!i£.:i§t.e"°h ‘"”'“ll Patent leather ones. 0339 You give shoes. i-hey'll last. 9n°“8l‘|. to brush sued, dressing or The better ill? NM-“Tally. scrupulous rlleanllnes and dalntlness are the fou d t‘ of perfect grooming. A datilv “him (two or even three ‘ summer time), regu‘ar use of a do. gglgganjtgsor an anti-perspirantcleal GVEYY lll0l‘hlh8—tliese are the mist No woman possibly can look he, beat in any dress if she knows that the slip beneath it isn't splc gm span ll dliy in the and fresh underwear o A 1, year-old grammar school boy,Dun, can Swale, accomlpllshed the long- ffits crass-country year here. flyinv 12 11 1 Great Huc n‘ es '°" glider flight ti Agonizing -. Eczema (Salt Rheum) No rest, day or night for then aliiicted with that awful run at. ease, eczelnn, or salt rlleilm as it in commonly called. ‘Rho-intense burning, itching Ind ainartmg, especially at night, or when the aflected part is exposed to Itrong heat, or hot water, are nllnout unbearable, and relief is glully welcomed. 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