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   New York World (Newspaper) - July 6, 1889, New York, New York                                Wilkie Collinss New BLIND LOVE Circulation Per Day During QJ Q the Second Quarter of 1889 SECOND INSTALMENT In the Sunday BEGIN TO THIS 8TOHY WITH THE OPENING NEW JULY 10 PRICE TWO ITS NOTHING BUT A There Is No Intention to Stop the NO TRUTH IN THE TALK OF A feared but Wat and His Party Will Adopt Sullivans Tactics In Did Some Wonderful Work in the Gym SPECIAL TO THE I NEW July Tom Jamison and his twenty Mississippi rangers arrived in this city today from They ore a grim looking Every man la de and ia full of They came in at 8 oclock this morning and reported at once to Bud Then they went to a pri vate where they will remain until they go to the Tho rangers will play no They are utter strangers to the roughs and thugs of New and this element will find very little opportunity either to create a disturbance or engage in the more profitable occupation of borrowing watches and As a matter of fact tho responsible men at the head of the Pat Charley Johnston and Frank are determined that the thugs and thieves will be given short shift if they attempt to attend the These pre cautions are absolutely as there is a movement on not only among New Orleans crooks to get to the battleground so as tfi plunder the well heeled crowd that will be in but by those of the same kidney from Chicago and men received their orders this They will be stationed next to the inner ring armed with Winchester rifles and tho first disturber who attempts to break through tho line will get into immediate The force of 100 men who are to guard the outer ring was selected tonight at Bud each side picking out This was not to have boon done before but it was deemed best to have everything in readi ness in good There is some uncertainty tonight as to whether the board will be put up or The chances are row that it A ripple of excitement was caused this moaning by the arrival of acting who called upon the Commandant of tho Louisiana Light Ar The rumor immediately spread about that had been commissioned by the Governor Jio order the troops to be called out to prevent the fight from taking place on Louisiana There is something ludicrous about It is true that tho Adjutant General did call on Bearham and consulted with him concern ing the advisability of such a but when it is known that Bearham will in all human probability be the referee at the and that all members of tho artillery are members of the Young Mens where Sullivan is the absurdity of situation be Orleans beV that there will be any interference and thiB opinion is based on that there has been no movement to tho arrest of Sullivan since his ar rival in the This would be the most effect of all the plans that have been laid if the authorities wore really The law which prohibits alo for to enter into such a With one of the principals here and his presence a matter of notoriety there is no reason why the conspiracy section of the could not be L nuts that has nb intention oF possesses the which prominent lawyers here question There is not a sheriff in any parish within 300 miles of New Orleans would dare arrest the Such an action would ruin him with his for ninetynine out of a hundred of all classes in the country districts arc eager for tho battle to be fought at their very is only one thing which may result disastrously for the fighters and their and that is tho implied defiance of tho authori ties shown in plastering posters all over of Police received numerous calls today from church people and others who are opposed to such who called his attention to these A great many of the Blaring announcements were torn down today as a sort of a sop to the objectors An offer of to the fight would come oft on the day specified in tho articles of agree ment was made in the Turf Exchange but found no There was a rumor about town yesterday that Kilrain and that he intended to have the authorities of Mississippi arrest him on The adherents of Sul livan accepted this as truth without any knowl edge any One or two news paper correspondents made a feature of this in their There does not appear to be the slightest foundation for such a THE WOULD correspondent has carefully investigated and is unable to trace it to any authentic The delay of tho in was They will adopt precisely the same tactics crossing the dangerous territory by irt of It he has been in the Young Punching the ball and I Htl Had A this and was wonderfully appears to have taken on two or three pounds 10 Mi w moil twentyfive pounds was from Sullivan to Muldoon and then back n 1 The pet nf Betraying any signs Neither Muldoon nor Cloary could stand the test of endurance so they the work while and vis whn ho got Sullivan during this exercise that fiom oig drops on cither ia track of moisture throughout the length of the twentyfive foot distance by him in making the J non after a minutes interval came dumbbell consisting of three np V MK then down touched the through the logs as far as arm could This was repeated ear Muldoon to pant a while Sullivan scarcely breathed ft nd CROWD on great improvement in Baltimore and tho deterioration of Sullivans formerly superb Ho does not think is so good without gloves he is will nor he believe the big in hip best could have whipped Kilrain as ho now Dominick McCaffrey thinks Jake wil Johnnie the wellknown middle who is matched to fight young in California next aud who came over on the New York special and joined Kilrain af pays New York are on to a He is quite Jakes prospects and says ho intends to return with a big iat Hooney today impersonated the con whoso hat and coat he had while that official was Ho put on a false and entering Mitchells ear told him ho was a detective and had come to arrest Charlie BB the manager of For a moment tin Englishman was taken by surprise and realty thought somei trouble was But the moment Pat laughed be broke his face in half and Charllo recognized With a bound and a rush Mitchell In a moment had poor in his powerful grasp and gave him two or three good Of he was in and took it in tho same As the train stopped at the Kentucky High frightened the life out of McCaffrey by calling into his car in that stentorian voice of his Passengers for Ireland will take the green Ho wafl afterwards introduced to the NH FOR SPECTATORS 45 f FOR SECONDS 24FEEISOUARE 1 CROWD section of the could not be It has and it is dollars to dough t will The general feeling is that is simply making a bluff and that A little The force and celerity of the blows amazed all who wit They demonstrated two things that Sullivan can hit as hard as that he has lost i OF THE BATTLE his oldtime lightning the ball so hard as to break which it was The mornings Once he hit thin rope by ter will not stop after it enters the State ippl until after it passes the State At and at every point where it appears likely a capture might be made the engine will dash along at the rate of forty miles an hour and it win bo a hardy Sheriff indeed who try to flag that trail and take anybody The Western Union Telegraph Company is etill in ignorance of the location of the battle and the preparations for laying of spe cial wires will probably be abandoned unless tho information is forthcoming by tomorrow ihe through its special rep who came here to some snch offers to bind self that tho location of fighting ground will not bo revealed until the men are in the This proposition was The se known to at three no hint fits Latent TO THE t July has sent the following telegram to the Sheriffs on the southern border of where it is possible for the to take place Do not allow the prizefight to in your t be ttt state Send a reliable man to New Orleans to you on what road and what moment the IB distant from tele have relays to rive you tlie If you will have armed troops nt easy distance from you to old you to the peace or sippl I will par for the arr ery of Sullivan to the place and deliv Sheriff of the county of Us The payment of this re word applies to officers as well as fo private at my Lowry asserts that he is determined not to allow the fight to take place on Mississippi no matter what the effort in the way of money and Lowry has in no sense receded from the position first taken him as to the Sulfivan it is will take place in Ho is positive in his de termination that such will not bo case if tho free and judicious use of State funds and the aid ot the civil and military powers of the State can be relied and there is no doubt about the efficacy of The laws are rigid with regard to and a strong sentiment exists against such Hence it is not likely with so strong a popular feeling supporting him Lowry need feel any hesitancy to the execution of the the The boardinghouse at Ham part and streets has been besieged all day by curiosity A pretty octoroon a messenger on Canal stree imag to gain entrance to the newspaper men are here by the score amf V One who claimed to Montreal and said his name Si Boldly ip a prominent foot had served notice on van that interview was accorded the would never come oft t ANXIOUS TO GET He Afraid of but Han Not Been TO THE I and his party left Cincinnati this morning with some little fear that they would be stopped In the Governor of that State having offered reward for the arrest of either of the princi became very uneasy to get off at the first station and take another the attorney of the who was on the explained to him that there was no law in Mississippi by which the authorities of that State for simply passing no matter what may be the object of his This reassured aud it was decided that the party should go right The news that Sullivan had safely in New Orleans made Kilrain doubly anxious to escape Another spasm was caused by a strange looking man getting on at out He said a detective and came to arrest It came that lie was an official on ins way to iNew Orleans with a for a He entertained Kilrain and the party accounts of many little incidents in Ins official and a so warned thoBe who car ried knives or to keep them In their satchels while he said was an Jodge to stop people for carrying concealed in that From what be In country people as Steve who would re turn next Thursday afternoon at 4 tump from the top of the M 7as intended that Kilrain should take his dinner but he got so hungry that when he arrived at Oakland he ate He only drank some weak tea and ate a piece of stale bread iu No is now expected in getting through as Kilrain intends to break no lav against that Even if he should be ar they only detain him over night a the require him to keep the and thore are men in every town in Mis who can be secured for this purpose if the collateral is put up in There is enough of this material on the train at Jakes disposal to go his bail a hundred times Pony Moore alone has over 000 with We reach tho borders of late i passing clear of the If there is no about 0 oclock Frank Stevenson and Bud are looking things at tho extreme border and are keeping us posted upon We leave Chatta at 8 oclock arriving in New Orleans at a The fact that Detective of tho Pinker ton is on the makes many think that he going to accompany the Kilrain part to Mississippi and there arrest Kilrain in to get the reward offered by the Governor oi WESTERN SPORTS FOR THE most of Them Are All for THE 1 July Several Western sports left here tonight for New Orleans to see John and Jake in the Parson who has attended every big fight in the country in the past twentyfive was one of tho Alf tho backer of Billy the Streator Cyclone George wealthy brewer Jim who wears a glass eye and always full of fight Harry tho pugilistic blacksmith of Bridgeport Mike of the and Luke the sporting king of had tickets for the Tho Michigan contingent were armed as if for a fight with Dave the big Sheriff of headed the Michigan and tho butts of two sixshooters sticking out of his em the assertion that be was going to lee a square or nome ones going to get 1 UK correspondent walked through the oar and figured up 000 betting money iu 1L w j was for I will talk for be no o row and Alf Mississip some no pinc E i riety for Lorimer A a prominent came to town today ght of contest By of them Wed to s matter at Hvan baa spew tonight that the place within the said further the themselves that take place within tho Pi how ariea Everybody took along copies of the Cincin nati Jn the most He was on mjj other felt so blackguard rarera port over with h as was also sir wim mi 5f course a ake that the report would I faraway friends who depend in newspaper reporters i time today ne con Ms at every a crowd was divide ed between the two Hoar ui were to Kilrain ii t in a tber and So ii Billy man lii ti of the tho threefourths of whi The money and he thinks there will ue nu o no cinch for either no n no interference by the says John ought and his money will be put that As a backer and trainer of prizefighters Kennedy has had many ex At the here the talk 18 that Sullivan will win easily if he does not lose his nerve at thr one are offered on lose his nerve at the and odds of two to the with few AH Renders ot Willne Thrilling Stories Will Read Blind His Latest in the SUNDAY Young Flib July son of Koss formerly Deputy Register of the Treasury De and afterwards Tax Assessor and School Trustee of the to River near Seventh street Young Fish and a companion were in a rowboat and towed by a tug when little craft upset and Fish was Ills companion Wade a TO 1 July an old lady living near was on the hand by a rattlesnake Mon She was very ill few hours and afterwards became she has entirely recovered from the effects of tho Her do liot know how to account lof the di vli TO iar i July changed its name and appears this evening as the The the have the and henceforth he Capital and Capital will be from the came mir They 8peel big Briar t ELAINE AND ARE The Hind Over Illicit of at Bar TO THK 1 July Blaine cami horo yesterday before going to Bar Ho was travelling alono and hardly anyon in Bangor knew that ho was BO no ono met him and none of friends called him while ho was It wan tho first time that Congressman Boutello ever allowed tho groat Maine statesman to pass through Bangor unnoticed by and all the poli arc dismissing tho matter to It is stated by those best informed that Boutello is very cool towards on account of the distribution of patronage in Tlie report is that Boutello that tho Maine espe have been allowed more than was due them of the spoils and that tho influence of the premier has brought this Tho Ban gor Congressman even they that Senator Hale has been allowed to place some of his henchmen in positions in the railway mail service which Boutello claimed rightfully be to him to says ho pro loses to remain at two the latter part of this month the resident and Harrison will come to Maine and pass some time as the guests of the at A CHEERLESS NIGHT IN THE An Accident nn Experi ence to nn TO TOT 1 accident occurred ast night at oclock on tho Paul aud Kansas City wherein ono ife was lost and several persons An freight and outgoing passenger train collided in the suburbs of tho near the Companys An old soldiers pic nic at Twin a pleasure resort on the seventeen miles from tho called out a largo When the excursion train was nailing its last run tho accident Idli on the freight named wounding several About one thousand people were in the grovo failing for the train to return to take them It was a family picnic of and No train tho became Tlie distance home vas too groat to and preparations wore nade to pass the All the and haystacks near wore noon hundreds nf people had to out all light in Men became frantic and fomen All the seats and fuel on were chopped up into firewood for to serve as warmth and illuminate the Every minute tho an would resound through the It a weary never to be reight train brought the party homo this BEATTY GOES FOR FORAKER He Attacks the Governor Before a Crowd of TO THE July ohn of this some timo before he State referred to he in Ohio aa the popinjay in an interview after For spoke of him as the little brass made Foraker yesterday in before a body of G men at a Fourth of July He charged that Foraker d the recent Conven tion with his tho same timo professing not to want tbo Ho plainly stated that the Governor an un truth when he said he did not solicit tho nomi nation for a third His speech was upon the soldier of and bo compared him with thu soldier of Washing tons at the same time drawing a like comparison of political methods then and Ho said that in the days of George Washington candidates for Governor did not flood tho noun try with themselves and thus display the weakness of This of was a revival of his criticism of Foraker 1 CORNELL TOPS THE RECORD The Sturdy Little Win the Childs Cup at NOW ITHACA WILL BE PAINTED Tlie Fastest Time Ever Made lfr nn Oared in Which the Venn Were Half a Second to the Collegians Are Wild with TO THE I July record is torn to and Cornell is Ellis Ward and bis hardy are almost as Never first was put off by prehistoric men has any floating craft been propelled as mens strength as was Cornells shell and Pennsylvania was only half a second after them in crossing the This is the third time in Cornell has won the and by tho erms of the deed of gift the mug now belongs to the but the boys arc true sportsmen and they will put the trophy up to be rowed for as a perpetual challenge accident at the start by which she was kept out of the many wise men to say she was afraid of They talk dif The wind was blowing down the course from ho northward about six miles an hour when Harry who is Commodore of the started up the course at oclock to send The wollon with yesterdays was roaring long at of five miles an These were the crews that came to tho lino Ross Benedict Toboy Marston Dalo University ot Von Average 1531 IBS Judges on New ork WOULD for at Healey for tickson for or Hunter for Tho were tho same that met In tho tri race at New Cornell had kent jor old winning and had rained more precision in hlade work and did etter bodywork than at New Little Political Assassins in Arkansas Who Have Evaded THE KILLING OF THE DUPLEX Justice and Justice Weldes Judicial at 0 to the got off half length ahead of who were doing No finer sight was over scon on tho he banks were crowded with men on foot and who tried to follow the chase but oou The drive on the east bank was blind man could the campaign two years ago broadcast of Most of his hearers and speech fell among them like a Beatty declined to give his speech to the Dont Miss Callings Latest Blind in Y DEATH OF Ono of Brighten mill n Successful SPECIAL TO TUK 1 NEW July Connecticut lost one of its brightest lawyers aged sixty His death due to Brights from which ho had Buffered a Ho was born in and was the son of a farmer of ordinary While yet a boy his parents moved to Ho was educated at the Hanover in at Madison University and at being graduated with the famous After graduating lie taught lor a time in New Haven and then entered the law Henry In he married Miss Har riet daughter of who then took him as a law When accepted a Supreme Court Judgeship Watrous received lucra tive practice of his Il was then he began a career at the bar which has not boon excelled in Ho had no He accepted criminal as well as civil business and was at home in both His defense of the the alleged murderer of Mary him He had pitted memorable ainst him as prosecutor ex and the trial became throughput the success in obtaining a disagreement of labors of flint position It was tho extraordinary undermined his He retired a few years upon the succession and 1ms of this and Cl city of i mo New York are the surviving chit of rof the dreu of tho first of a wan died aged six a luw lieu yesterday from a wus died medicine for lit years WM a Maeon well a r pulpit 0 aveni iavo followed the contest by tho chorus of yell I and that followed A short quarter of a mile from t eight creat brown waves wore froth high in Cornells Shallo on a rocky bottom caused mile from the start Ing white ow water im it xuu In the smoother Coxswain saw Everyman got a but there was no lot up in the Five times tho oars brpwn and tlie spray hitm Stroke Archie saw bin old victors falling and He hit up tho pace to 38 a ro as to plant them as deep as he but not a wavered in tho Cornell came flying through the spray like the The water was ankle deep on the bronzed logs of Strokn Dalo and his seat every time the boat shot The weight of it was at least one hundred heavy handicap at tho Of a two to the minute she boomed along atod cut down the lead band over Archie Wright saw his enemies coming and hit up ithe pace Nemesis could not have tackled a victim more steadfastly than did tho boys in red and Foot by foot they came until afc The Wil threequarters of a mile from the the led by only ten Now Deacon hugged the west shore too close lost of tho best Cornell was nook and nock or rather bow and The flag man at the mile was too excited to signal when the boats went but the time at the Now the crows came into the last still Pennsylvania made a ji and got a load of ten Tho eight and red white backs of their antagonists flew back and forth at Now it is only 100 yards home fifty and Pennsylvania still The men and women at the finish line arc Their cheers and screams are victory is surely At the last moment little Dale makes an awful grab with his and all his little giants fol low Four quick strokes that like tho work of not and up goes Cornells boat two feet at a What a shriek came from friends along shore as the fins fell Cornells bow crossed eight feet ahead of and Yales best mile and a half made at Now London last year on a freshet and a favor ing conditions like those of is com cast in the Yales was hitherto the fastest time on the worlds Will Palm the Town SPECIAL TO THE July news q Cornells fast time in winning the Childs 1H reached here tonight and tho town resounded with Cornell yells and college Tomorrow night the crew will return and will bo given a reception that will surprise The Mayor and Board of Trade promised to furnish money and the boys expect to make Home Worth of July Rubber Boot and Shoe Company made an as The attachment placed on them by the Sears Commercial Company Satur day was followed up today until worth of attachments swamped Telegraphic July case arrested us fugitive from New with the Electric Sugar Com was today before Justice until broken on ma Both the schools been aud the celebration which us No deaths have the state Convention o Bell lei con B for State 1 years lature aud has been oun cf th July same here from Baltimore t ie is 0 public seven i a who md this Ha bronco the The murderer July Lighter who J on the Vow of George big been ueld iu Ssw July Hall to warrant tor the wrest of Thomas of thj Km Have Of A K bo of the B md the loss of KAHN Tho Whose Soul Fines for tlin Vale of SPECIAL TO THE 1 July Excellency Hassien will not reconsider his determination to shake tho dust of Washington froin his As rapidly as possible he is packing up hia household The Persian Min ister has not had such a good timo here an ho anticipated when ho reached Washington last Ho rented a handsome house on M where ho expected to entertain Ho has found himself a very small toad in a very largo diplomatic and the experience has not been altogether ho State Department is in a frightful condi tion of mind over the resolution or tho Persian Secretary Blaine has been but nobody seems to know just what ought to bo The ana Adeo are all and the messengers are running tho It has been sug gested ono of thorn sit up with and try to talk him but there is an Impression at the department that nobody of a rank lower than fourth should bo de tailed to wrestle with the impulse of so dis a representative of the The messengers are looking up the precedents and meantime is passing around his NEGROES RIOT IN One Peaceable Man Life and Others Arc TO THE I July big crowd of negroes gathered in the yesterday from the surrounding country to enjoy the National About O oclock iii evening a riot took at tho depot of tho Freder and Potomac in which ra couplings and played a prominent Tho fight was between the visiting negroes from the country and those of the One man was killed and several seri Tho fight was precipitated by a discussion between several all of whom were filled with bad 1 ho man who really caused tho fight was Jor dan a burly negro ruffian of the offense at some remark of Hawood who was standing and in vitoa a wishing to avoid a walked behind the train which had entered the Washington followed and out Johnson in a manner about tho almost severing liis Ho died in a row Washington but was afterwards captured and lodged in An in was holdover Johnsons The jurors have secured enough evidence to identify Jor dan Washington and his brother as being the loaders of the SPREAD DEATH JN THE A Bunting Bomb at Pyrotechnic on the TO THE I July deaths will probably bo the result of an accident during the fireworks display on the Common this A largo shell exploded and the fragments of tho mortar went hurtling into the killing two persons instantly and injuring four one of whom cannot Tho dead are The injured are ANDERSON tittle Willie ton yearn U injured In It In INTO A A New York Philadelphia and Norfolk Ex preu Train July was received here this morning to tho effect that the northbound express on tho New Philadel phia and Norfolk jumped the track near Eastville Station last night and plunged into a No particulars have been All travel below Station is Wilkie Collinss Last and Best Blind Now Opening in the SUN DA Y Celebrated Her 112th SPECIAL TO THE July event of great interest at Washington Court yes was the reception of Margaret There wero some fears that Arnold would not reach this but her health Weather For New fair slight changes in temperature variable f tor Eastern Eastern Pennsylvania and no decided change in temperature variable The following record shows the changes iu the temperature for the past twentyfour n comparison with the corresponding date of ast as indicated by the thermometer at Republicans Trying to Political Capital Out of MANY THEORIES ABOUT THE Attempt to Hold the Democratic Responsible for the Acts of Interviews Prominent People Speak In Their Oton of Obtaining Evidence in the Small Probability that the mur derers Will Be Intimidating a Detectives Withdraw from tht to lie Ashed to Offer a OF THU LITTLE On the night of 20 of the present year John one of the most prominent licans in was cruelly murdered in that State at the village of Conway by unknown who immediately made their more than five months after the butchery was com and notwithstanding the expenditure of thousands of the persons who have been striving to bring the assassins to justice have been unable to obtain more definite clues to their identity than they possessed twenty days after the murder took The butchers have guarded their secret and while sus points in several and strongly yet suspicion alone does not justify a posi tive accusation of There are several links missing from the chain of evidence which may some day drag the murderers to the scaf fold that they will ever bo found is a matter of grave It was for the purpose of dis who the guilty persons as well as to the general surroundings of the that I was directed by THE WOULD several weeks ago to visit Little as the capital and principal city of the as well as being but a short dis tance from the scene of the is natu rally a point aj which much information can be while at the same time tha opinion of the people of the State generally con the ease can be most readily For that reason I decided to make my at Little while visiting different points in the State at That my object might bo more easily accom I decided not to at first reveal my iden tity or the purpose of my I found that while the murder of Clayton was deplored equally as much by honest Demo crats as by yet there existed a strong desire in many quarters to make political capital out of the The without having boon committed by per sons who affiliated with the gave Republicans throughout the State an oppor to charge the Democratic party at large with being indirectly responsible for Clay tons in they have not hesi to avail themselves of the Whether they wore sincere in their utterances or if they were chiefly for political effect is a matter which they must settle with their eon An honest and upright a Chris tian the father of six motherless and a being who bare no enmity towards his was brutally by some wretches who unfortunately belong to the Democratic while he was engaged in battling for what he conscientiously believed to his But to hold the Democratic lead era of who so condemn his cruel for the and indefensible act ol some of the scum of which the Democratic and He publican parties have their is unfair and unmanly to charge them virtually with being accessories before the fact is As in many other parts of the or in various places in the North for the matter of there are in Arkansas Democrats and Re publicans also who believe that in politics any means are instilled by the It is my opinion that the men who were implicated in the stealing of the at on u either took John Claytons life or had guilty knowledge that he was to be mur Fix the proof positively upon the men who committed the first crime and the men who are guilty of the second crime will be found not far WHAT HAS BEEN last an indlca Pharmacy Avenge temperature temper ature lot corresponding 7ii The temperature at neii as reported by Thomas was as follows 04 1 M 0 10 IS 71 Me 0 70 il Out All 04 1Q Newest I CIARK Published complete iu week s number of A Also portrait of 64 All 10 V Great In Obtaining Evidence Couway Immediately after tho killing of his Powell aud engaged Detective Agency to take charge of the Albert one of the shrewdest and most experienced men in tba was placed in He went to Conway County with several other detectives and worked intelligently and assidu in the effort to obtain positive proof as to tho guilty Other detective throughout the country who were not engaged by the Claytons put men on tho case in the hope of earning the reward of oou offered by Eagle and the Legislature of Arkansas for the arrest and conviction of the Couway County was filled with men who came there ostensibly to buy laud aud who spent money freely for tho purpose of themselves with residents of erville and with the appearance of laborers and wearing rough tramped into both announcing that they were in search of Two of them obtained employment as log hands in a near and in an manner frequently brou up the subject of the Clayton Within a few days they were spotted M when they decided that other localities would be more conducive to their well fare Conway Ono white went to from and thought that by engaging as a barber he might be able to obtain some valuable He work in a negro barber but after nearly cutting the throats of two or ous towers the villagers became auspicious that big education had been sacrificed to detec tive Ou consulting with  

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