.v‘ v. . LARAI‘NE JAMESON Mr. John W. Jamiemn. Pan- rnure Inland. wishes to I nounce the engagement of ill! only daufihltr Loraine to Bar- nIrd PItrick Crawford. non of ELLEN'S DIARY Brush Burning Occupies Form Folk Al We tucked away in the wait- ing ck. the armtui ot dry sticks we had gathered on our y down trom piece or stumpland this evening. Among these were strips irnm a great pine . stump had known dow the years, a landmark along a trail through the wood- lands oi onee. ,Sometime when James was busy at summer a chore oi the isrming. maybe cultivating in the potato- tieid or perhaps, with a wisttul look at the westering sun. wish- ing “to weed another drlil or two or these turnips beiore the milking. we would make the excursion into the woodland. past this stamp. to bring the cows posturing there tor the time, home, Never straid be- cause or the wide extent oi tor- est. because aiier oil. it had the warmth to our iaotsiega ot home-soil. not loving it: the cool paths which wound through interesting plantations of trees: maple, birch. spruce. hr. with the odd laey - branched hem- lock. to say nothing of the bush- es and other shnibhcry there. And where would we ilnd the cows in all this torested area. which in the numhcr oi acres contained. \vaI more than the cleared iields oi this farm? it was shnple. You listened close- ly. And there, above the bird- soog and tiie chirr-ing ot the souirrels you caught the sound oi the cowbell. the same which now. a respected item among other tokens oi the past. we aount among the treasurea oi the iarni. "What was that used for?" a young'un will question. “It was attached by a wide strap to a cnw'l neck. so the herd could be iound at such times as they prstured in the ‘ reply. but how could he picture. even by a great stretch oi his yuulil imagination those days so tar gone? The auiet times. with the- horse - drawn vehicles and im» plements. and all those quaint scenes. which were the ordin- Iry sghts oi those years:' So we would ll ten and then LIGHT. NM TIGHT LIGHT. not tight, in flllllnu'l lilpe Itory. Just 1 null: part5— Ihlp up thlI frub style lwlmy with a hiuh. round or v nechll‘ile n ‘70 . - tall“. 12. N. Is, ll. Sm vnflqlllm in yards 5-inch in— c, "m CENT. (It) cent» in coins too stamps. please) tor this pattern. OnlIrh I’! I“ 2 "It IIIII tax. D III] “3!. NAME. AD- DRIIC, mu NUMIEI. Send order to Ann. Adar-is. one to! Guardian Patriot Patt- Dvpt.. Toronto 1, (Jul. Jun in“ m “In Bell pill! ooupoii iol- FREE pattern - any real Print 0 ,f ‘ BERNARD CRAWFORD . ‘ ormerly oi savage Harbour ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ Mr. and Mrs. nernard crow. ; lord, Glue nay. Nova Scotia, . Mm. w Mill Di Malpeque are Mrs. Victor 5' "I "l" "1‘" 3‘ 'Andersbn, Monoton. N..a Miss Ed_ .Lauretta aurlock. Moncton. Mrs. , .Klm'lfilli Rodclilie. SMISCX. B and Mr. Arthur Carr, Sum t. a Roman Catholic Church. Sturgeon. Prli‘lce ward lslInd an August Iliird. Alderlecl iwere Mrs. follow the notes of the hell. . . Gerald Lockhart- Mrs. Owen Mc~ Lot 13_ "See what I bought today in lsland.‘ I many young mlss. Ii visitor with her also - attroc-‘ tive mother. irom the Quebec Prnvince. recently to Alderlea.‘ smiled hnlding up I neat belli to our view. “And what will ynu (In with annther guust questinnt’d. “We live in In over-Size lnt‘ in a village," she replied. “There was too much pasture In the small field there for nly saddle - horse, so we add Inur sheep to our stock. one of those." sh! Chucklnd, “will shortly ilnd herseli wearing this Island - ell!" ‘ And following the tuna! oi the cowbell we would find in somrl giade, the cows at that llll-el ag Presently. ‘ long the Ayn. shire with wide - spread horns. the bell - cow, would lead the little procession down the paths to the gray bars which let them to the {arm . lane and home. ‘ es this evening on a stumplandi irom which the lorests or [haul have receded having given wnyi arable tields. in a step toward: lurther clearing. the tarmerrl were burning those heaps oi brush that had remained troni last apring’s fuel - gallicriug‘ lag the workers litu Ir they heaps so that a tidy burning might be made. "ThIt will make a nic: fluid. Ellen James said, looking back to the glows In the twilight as th! little truck faced homcward. Night now. we have. And the Chile 01' I nice July - day Until tomorrow _ — Diary- Good ght 7n PER CENT FAIL ALGIERS (Art—seventy per cent oi the students at Algiers university tailed their limit examinations this year. One student explanation was that lack oi a library, burned down by terrorists during the hide: peodeoce war, led studean to spend time between courses to ban and cater. (496.3st EASY TV [LIPPEKS Whip up any TV slippers or corduroy, collol'l. velveteen with rickrack 'h' CrOII~IumlL Elly — twn pllcel plul min for boot. ballet style, Pattern 7292 Crlllsrstlti: I ' pal- CM tcoins- n "In Ilampls THIR'I'YsFIV for ISIII plttlr pleuei to Alice Brooks. care Dept. in Front st. W. Toronto 1, or OIL-HI naidebta add I cent Mel tIl. Prlnl plaliil y PA'I'I'IJIN NUMBER. NAME. AD I) . im'a biggest Nerdleeralt show store smocked accessories — it's our new ueedteerait eat log! plus over still freshrlu-ybu anemclloau in am Earthl- lumllitr PIltIn CIlllq. Sud u my —. doll"! llo kltl. cmbti. sew. f at ‘the dinner table I am into se- We gathered the silvery piec- change_ 5“, how to break the bit by bit through the years in to lwish to act. A willingness to .iy develop a built - in HAPPENI Mr and Mrs, James Barnelthey and three children ram. .laao ting in Malpcoiic Mr. and Mrs. Gerald . Mr. vi guests or Mill. Mr. Louis Plgnti oi Halliax and visiting in Malpnque at the ham: Mr. and Mrs. William Mills. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald visit Mac mer- slde. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mlll~ Maipelllte, Mrs. Anderson. Miss Burlack and Mrs. Radcliffe II.- tended the pougartitatlery wed- a... ding at St. Peters on Saturday. lot Wales College. Charlottetown on Robert Wall. Mrs. 13nd Gougan and Mrs, John MacNutt Crozier oi Hamilton. i a. Mrs. Montreal. Mrs. bessic Macbeth. Mary Mscaowao. Montague nit. . Margaret Mann, Murray River and Mr. ' Among those attending th e l no.5, Jam-t sim Women‘s institute Convention in inorden, Ont . is visiting her cou. nasday i sins. Misses Catherine, Elizabeth R The Guardian, Chulnmtown. Tues. July 16, 1983. 'l _—.H_* I NGS mouth, Mass. are spending their vacation at hellevue, guest oi Mrs. Maephersons parents. and Mrs, A .l. Mac-Phersoll. Mrs. Dr, DoVid Moore and son David have returned in Haliiax alter a months vacation lpeut at Ktlrnuir DP. Marrheison tormerly oi Kllm ing her sisters Mrs. ulr is A.C. Kay Ind Mrs. Mart MIC- LeIn. Montague. Mrs. Lcith McCarron. s Road are attending nicr school classes at Prineo ons oi Camp Sandra Monkley- Central toivn - to be a souvenir nf_ytiur‘of Maipeoue and Mrs, Wendell‘ Miguel. P. Mt-Gachen. Victor. ersf is visiting her sisters fiahrrt Hooper and rs. Mr. and Mrs Robert hiacPher-lc. R airi. at “floppy Haven," ' KEEP IN TRIM Planning AheCl Slimming Course Easier liilriilg. decide to take modest portion By ldl Jenn Kain A homemaker who calls h r sell a diet - (allure. wrik’s, ‘At ving cond helping: belore I realize it — often en I'm not really hungry. Another writes: "i liish want to reduce, that is. I do uri- loan til I sit down to the tahl a d A ll then I inrgei all about it Ill-ll! Both of (hate homemaker: have In awarennsa til what they tend to do. and a desire to (can bind The habit of taking Sennnds and stay in control at the situation when‘ laced with an abundance oi 0d? An etiective plan is to give iorethought to the problem, and to decide in I Vance how you hall lore make advance decisions is .lPi‘l rig ha . by making an ad. vIuce decision you build I: n decision into etiective practice. ght. apparently without eltort..te Ictually use [nil plan, athough they may not be cunwlousyl aere of 'i. I in essence. when you plan in advance what to eat. and have a detinlle idea in mind regard- ing serving sizes. you gradual- - slim. ldiPt g . sys . dinner is the meal at which you tend to go overboard. plan, ruin it NEW YORK IAPl pleated ior plenty oi leg action. .V 9 were demonstrated by vigorous mannequins w e d n e s day tor‘ style writers previewing (all and winter collections during the _Ne-w York couture mup'l and I Even the . , byi models In the clothes by Ital» lan- Blntla head - on collision the IMhion iella day-s woman. , The black tell skull-hugging g, bats were cut away at the semi pies and down to a blunt and below the ears. Topping their knee aotlon skirts were low-waisted. hip» belied skirt tickets. arin the htpline or moved cause of deep ole-t over each leg. A side button skirt with deep pleat over one knee save a woman plenty oi bus-catching sprinting roam. Pie-ts started at the lust line in net-b Sondtteim's colle » tion at daytime suits. and were topped by loose-tilting. double- Summersicle Girl Is Given Shower Mill Edllh leuy. Summer lde. was the [that til honor It a mlacelllneoul Ihnwer held It all by Mill Chrtltlni Elmll’. Debbie Campbell Ind Helm- Mlulull carried in the Km: which were openad by III Grlel Lyle Ml" and the Itcolnp wlilltes while pbell and .YIuleI Marine-n Ir- " thorn on the table. Edith mm In for that hlndnnl Ind W I to 'lll! her In Kalil. Lune wIa served the home“ Il- Ih weave. embroider. quill. Plus Inc 9mm. “mum-Ilium table. the slimming serving is I lato. ier ior vegetables in a hall pot. or one level teaspoon. A salad .with a tablespoon at French When you plan in advent? nn- than the actual doing cotton between the mental re- Ktuit- solve and the In of putting the iWE-EStabllShed- through plug. a pathway in the nervous People who control their wei- system which bids your mind ieomolimentory remarks on the Th combined to mlle bmldclnth ~ like iIbrlc used in little handsome litm- nler mar-tea son. Larry. Susan and nradiey oi l Rustieoville d Makes 0 specific about ter- Since protein Is the size backbone of Lhe menu. than In ‘termS of a iour - ounce portion ked WEIghtl of lean meat. or chickt‘n. Broil. bake or - iry with just I blt ol oil. uarler pound is I Sill!!!" serving. The balance or the menu to- es one or two vegetables. serving size at a green yellow vegetable ls three - four- up. With a starchy vege- rup. Or choose a halt W Limit margarine or bub mug. plus nesh iruit or "Lib n\\' calorie dessert. eomplel IIOW - dry. material made. keep sign of main“ thinking, You've IN the meal. Total calories: i Al‘liclrs in dress making were come to grips with the overeat-ly bout 4' ‘ gathered In the edges n! the i is nnt of-Wlll: Technically you havn subsequently respond, in mind r art is quite dir- 'd . Pre - planning Sets a (rev mendous iorce into action. lie-i... cognize that you will need to re- 'afiirm your resolve daliy tor ‘many weeks. and regular.‘ print the plan in your mind. Aaiiwo one ordeal? No. tor when you are interested and have a goal > ahead. in your thinking and pic- project lakes on a tascination. Pleated Skirts For Fall Offer Walking Freedom 7 Skirtslhreasled jbt‘lteLS Even desigm‘ re- the .r r: Maxwell's traditionally pastel mohair suits niierei penty (ll (flit Sll‘ide. With nut s , pleats daring lrom tiny mid» “m rllfs. EAK TBA!) T an I I0 LONDON lCPi — The tamed Palladium Theatre ei-ican coliiuricr Antony away irom the tradition were indicative oi theltamine ‘ 'lll break pao- s mas. Ind "Mothlr‘Csoose" world Intends to have with the [wan passed over in favor of I‘Tha two-year constricted, mlnciill Walk of lo- sclence- ‘ Ilnri musl Ii i..d.e. H.315 SUNSHINE DACl-ON Ind cotton Ire the lull. that i The classic in lit a |uck - in and has I ambit collar and rolled plan-‘iiquid embroi er Howard made a tewiumm ‘tesa at her home ml the July meeting ot St. Mark's held at prince or “'3 Auditorium .luly ll»! ‘ A roll call wilh a l IWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Bible Quiz Conducted At St. Mark’s Mrs. Nelson Pa nelican w.A, The president. Mrs. Elmer d by ‘Au ‘ .Mrs. Lloyd Howard and Mrs. will be - . . . Walter Moase. Sixteen members ansuered i the word “courage 1.015 M. HAPPENY GRADUATE . Mina Hlppeny I rectal gra-‘ dune of SIt'red Heart High School. the roclpient of the Grild Medall Merit award tor the highest Ichblaltlc Iverlge during ih: 4 years. a gal al was far mathematics. mhnlarshlp In Emmanual College, Boston and the Quincy Lodge of Elks scho- larship to Emmanurl College. l Weymouth. Mass. was‘ M tion of being the first student In th! history of Sacrrd Heart High to have been elected Ii four years: secretary sophomore. ionior and senlnr" years: secretary of the oratnry‘ and science rlubs, Sh? was cho- I health ior student government iday at the State House. aoston.‘ ‘Mas ‘ m'a T, Harry Happeny oi Quinch Mass, Mr. Happeny is a tor resident at Chariottctown hool. Prince or Wales liege;- and St. Dunstan‘s Univcr ty. . Ind the social service secreiar 'the seriously neglected; that training lor the saered ministry must at course be a thorough one mammogram .15., good tary gave the minutes oi the and commented on the conven- traioing ior their ministry an 1 ‘1 iic's lrontiers. n nrtit‘le Wu read by the PIES! ircshman year. vice - president,ideht from the magazine “Hari- sens”. sell commissioner oi mental ea oithe aible members t lAu Miss Happeny will alipud 1.7.... ibert staitnrd will be in charge oi nuel College in September, is Ihe Rudy b the daughter oi Mr, and ‘l‘lrs,ib<-“lnntzua mgrier. sod. The hostess was assisted is well known in this city hav-i $9er the attended Queen Square Mfl- Ernest ll . 1 5c Reports were given by the and Miss Anne \iacnnoald , treasurer, Mrs. Waiter Moose ter the mcotiiig adjourned Mrs, W?“ "‘5‘ “‘mmumam 5”“ y. nownc served rcireshmcnis a e ' - Slsied ’ ' Pa . ’ Tile prcsidenl read a report no paula poune and Mrs, izd Far- “0'” the World Day ot Prayer. whieli recorded an increase in inleres t. Portions or the chapter of tho study book “Church in the oils" dealing with the subject "Train- 0 W- L- of Tianisll was held ng lor Action" were read This.on July 91h in nalton school, guide tor shows being posted chapter brought out the iacis..Rcv. M 4.... u...“ mam... she ppm, “(laud Mrs Harald Coi-mier prc. be tollowed. lady in the church had been Sldvn' ‘he opened with the league or and pray l irs The thought was also adlanc- saie theme Mrs. very interesting quiz on wom- .G. Townsend presented i Mrs. Harold'Mill invited her home lor the the Tile meeting closed with prays in ng by Mrs Cecil Mill and {Ill Janie MacStveen was ii a members of the Print-e- Dresses Modelle Ai’ Canoe Cove those who too part the 5 Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall view the accomplishments of mu o town Road U.c,w. for ma regu-i ‘lar July meeting, The meeting w s called to or- in g i n g van snz. “What nandierait Course spnlisnrod by i iriend we have in Jesus" ioilow- Canoe cove Women’s lnslitute.;edby pra r ye , Scripture reading was read by and other guests were on hand to l Viola Sumner. 'Dvo readings were girt‘n by class oi eleven indies trom Ca-lnflmtlly MacDonald and Emily Hector MacNevin welcomed thel guests alter which Miss Therl- (“Unwed by Pram closed the es auit called on each member oiiwmhip srrvwe. 'ihe class to display their ach-l iievemcois modeled by the ladies. Courses were also taken in leather work, copper tooling. glove making.l .basketry. textile painting and y. l Mrs. work oi the group. ‘ An address to the instrument l JiAiphonaine Theriaoit was read v . ‘ its were presented by Mal .r‘red Marrhall. sTL‘nY A-PDWER TOKYO tRclilcrst — A side is to visit North America roilert inioi-mntion Japan's long - range atomic ‘poiver generation program. iliei Atomic Industrial Forum hrre‘ Tlic blurope and its Ian ch ‘ _Lunt‘h was served bv the is. m," u” .dies tbus lounging a enioysble R c ‘ is bv‘ member Japanese survey mis. diam... um... mission Viill ieinwn "DE Cave and Argyle Shore. 1111i Newport The hymn "Trust and Oboy" be business ot the meeting den. Roll call was responded to by members reading no... am... really fishing tor salaeious alridecently exposed woman, you ‘ . s. iith chapter. It was moved and seconded lthat a box or used clothing be isent to the Protestant Weirare ‘Friendshlp secretary rcportt'd right home calls and IE hospital . _ calls durin the month. terent trom trying to browbeat l ses Miss Doris LeClsir and lilisal Em, crime in...“ membm yourself min staying on a not a her home tor the next meal.» laeKeazie a n d . "m Emi Newport will have large oi the worship service. to be answered troin Meeting was brought to it close repeating the human bone- I.unch was srrvrd bv the hos. "1 tess assisted by three‘ members In t of the group. KILMUIR W, 1. Mrs. Russell Dnivne. Chariot- enicrtaincd the mem- aniiou cc . visit installations in the Uniletl bers of Kilmiiir Institute at her (“NIP “NW” "N “Mk “"945 statcs. Canada. aritain, France, home in Jul West Germany. Belgium Ind ii. SEEKS MORE All) i ROME Mot-Pherson meeting opened by repeating .the Mary Stewart “collect.” The With the president Mrs A, N, prostding- t h e eerctar Mrs. Forham nears iAPieThe head oi read the minutes oi the last the UN Food and Agriculture meeting R ll call was answer- rii- anization. , , Sen lildia. has proposed a 251m- ll be coosi red in ignvember SEPARATES sleeves II is worn with a matching iully » lined slim skirt. A woven belt with lea- ther trim and a nu-la buck competes the ouliil. aolh blouse klri come to a wide chtuco’ oi pIsIIl onion. with a new recipe A report oi the liesiherdale inder-lccnt budget increase to help in district convention vies given by have the fight against \lnrld hunger. Mrs. M. N. 338 ultimo budget pondenee was read by the sec- lllat-thwan. Corres- Available in 50 lb. alum: Ind 3 D. M contour laurin Rot-{M HAAS COMPANY pin-alt: i. ii tndl nor. has. coma-a unison-immanent. tor the ins t containing lilacGlman. i ouiisrson eluded several (hank 1 ed that certain lay people should and acknnwlrdcemwu In Happeni' III! the distinc-‘be preparing themselves to as-i siht in the ministry oi the char sures gave her report on the lrontiers by becoming specialists in particular areas at class otlicer ior each at heritheir work. On the live. well to do. sncia nent. married. iiitii a line iam- ' ll toss - v Attractive News Living‘ ara W.A. i les college gust meeting The rail I'all ‘ as ll make money titule" ctimmillce MrS flirt A .\ Mrs i.uri h . a e ersoii. Simon c mpbeil bv Mrs, A hole Ti [Sn L‘.\ L. The monthly meeting oi the J, Ronno' idirccwri presided \ieeting iv er tor Pope Paul yi. oward llaroer see. ast meeting Mrs read correspondence which u notes Mrs Alcidc Boudreaiilt. tren- honing MARY HAWORTH Do Skimpy Skir’is Invite i l The Afieniion Of Oglers? , , DEAR MARY HAWORTH l 5““ "‘"l‘" “"h’" “'5 "I' have just tin had the letter irorn t: 0.. who is worried about . ' 9’“ W“ W‘“ an elderly man, i close rela- lv promi- in His problom behavior. as re- ported. con, Lt in “making him- seliennsp iioti, watching young PRINCETOWN imAn U,C.W. villi especiaili as thcy lry in their too seat thcmsclics ' short, too light shirt, I am surpr‘ ed that you gave the complaint , Ill care iui. thoughtivii treatment Who does ‘der by the president. Edith not stare ataspertat-IE‘" The die- . Crabbe then took charge or the tionnry An achievement day has held omen“, 5mm "MW “Came Clive “all hr} The service was opened by blic view: a grand display; a ‘ . paradc defines Spectacle "iliai “'llltll is exhibited in pu~ . u; an unwelcome nr deplorable exhibition: I Dain- ful si " can you give a better w ord picture nf the average lemale ioday. in her typical pa dr lt isn't the color males. it is the alt-dressed iemaies, thin are making spectacles oi themselv. 'i'. it mav be that it more male: would stare unabashed at such inns might change to a more modest cut Or are the ladies a till-nu on hand oi than. i Convenera then gave thair rs-. ports The president thanked the] spiritual convenes and her com-. mith for the beautilul shrine erected to Our Lady at the close oi the Women's Mnsion. Mrs. t; lant reported having given see was hos rotary, rinal plane here madc limr havllsm milliralese Tilt Kensiulztan for the llrmlilclal t‘nm'rnilon “ducalm” convener repurud 2“ erueilixes given to graduates and :50, tor elementary school reported serve my a breakiasi to the craduatcs and lllnt-h to guests in the even- iov and also having sponsored parish entertainments weekly. Sticial Ictlon tonienri- reliurL ed having received a box _ med clothing and having distri- ienirs. Magazine cunvener re- Dorted 10 paid their subscrip- The that flcl'nll other activ lished. Radio and T v, asked that the press eoiivcner reported t met-tings and how been pulp in church by new. Sr. Superior Mrs. Evelyn Sherry gave no r intereldlng account or the Annual Convention she had aliended The director gave a brin talk lion report, on the attendance nf everyone at the mis 'ons and also a word on temperance Meeting closed with the act ol consecration to the blessed virgin DEAF, MAlil' HAWORTH' disagree with your thesis that grandpa is in his doings and needs geriatric iherflpYi simple b cause when he goes out Soc-l ially nowadays he can't keep his -es on girls wearing too tight. too short skirts. l Why do gals hear such ab< brevinted garb it not to invrie‘ men to look at their bnttams" ,-‘\lld Sint‘c mm are men regard- less or their age, the only I'f‘me‘ cdy would be to shoot them as they arrive at the age to sit up; and take notit'e Oiheruise they will continue to ion You might advise this partic- ular man in be Snzaky in his ub- servaticns instead at so very open Geriatric therapy isn't In- dicnted. The medical profession already has its quuia nf Cadil- 131‘s and cash in reserve. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: am surprised at your answer ree Harding the eiderlv onier. The solution to the problem is to tell these iemalc moral deiiildueiits to wear skirts that are not so short. iioi so light. that \ilien they sit down and brass th eir was then conducted by the prom. shameless exhibitions. the iaShA l logs. they are givmg a burlesque ‘5 Show exhibit. Because a man looks at an in- 5. think he needs I Specialist in I . Keri-Hrs! Not: I'vl hen-c we erythlpl. Rel rllully. LP DEAR SIR : To tall III Ruth 1 think you have sotnI errIiil for holding wumzn up to acorn and ridicule. because oi the In- 9. to are makflll their brazenly lkil'npy Skin-l. Nut ron|2n| with weIrlnx Rb- hm‘laled skirts thIl barely EEIn the thigh. in the rented position. th ey are now sloshing these skins. Ioi' greater veniilaflon or greater display. as the case may Oddly enough, this mode oi dress seems taken tor granted by the youth at today. and by the Mouldebe youihlul middl aged. who hardly record it a second glance. As for your argument that a man's eyes are drawn irrcsti- tily by daring Iemale scmvnndl- ti, there is a genial anecdote to the contrary to Andrea Lana:- lni's nook "Pope .iahn XXIII" :gigrder Ind Herder publishers. According to the sun-v iwhen the then Archbishop Rohcalit was Papal None-in in Francs-i: “llumnlna, Master oi Ceremon- ies at the Elysee Palace. asktd the Nuncio personally wheihrr it ever annoyed him when the lad- lt‘S who were presenlrd to him wore very lbw~cui drassu. ‘ ‘l don't look at lhem.’ the .‘v'uncio replied. ‘arid what‘s more neither do the other men, For when those women arrive. tha mrn all iuni rnund in be! how the Nlint'ln'tl ilkinl |i'." 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