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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 7, 1899, Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell daily b a v. H a volume me Mitchell. South Dakota tuesday november 7 1899. In Liber us. Kellaros great memory. It aided the Mario Ian in Ilia second slight tricks. A the second sight trick As performed on the stage Calls for a marvelous memory a said a former theatrical manager. A some years ago i attended one of Henry Kellaros entertainments with mrs. Scott sidelong. His lady assistant sat blindfolded on the stage and described different articles which he picked up at random through the audience. When lie came near i simply pointed to a curious Little Green Charm which mrs. Siddons had loaned to me and i was then wearing on my watch Chain. A a a it was a Green intaglio said the assistant in reply to Kellaros question a a very Peculiar Little medallion which was presented to mrs. Scott Siddons by the sailors of a vessel bound for san Francisco from a we were so astonished that Avo almost fell out of our seats. After the show we went behind the scenes with Nellie Mchenry and some other theatrical Folk who happened to be present and mrs. Siddons proceeded to Corner the magician who was an old Friend. A now Harry a she said a i want you to Tell me honestly How you knew about that a Okellar laughed. A you recollect i came Over from Australia on the same ship a he replied a and i would certainly know that Stone if i saw it in China. A the would say no More and i presume of coarse that he conveyed his information to the stage through his system of cues. Hut the marvelous part about it was his prompt recognition of the Charm on my watch Chain. The presentation on shipboard had taken place All of seven or eight years Orleans times demo crat. Like the proverbial cat. How Tho professor Denk tame Back at Hill own expense. The Young lawyer has Good taste in Antiques and has done much browsing about in search of them. Ile knows the places in Worcester and the neighbouring towns where those who like old furniture and have the Money to pay for it May find what will Delight their souls. So it was no More than natural. When the professor sold his desk. Which was of ancient design but of doubtful age and began looking for something better that he should consult the Young lawyer. The Man of Law was delightfully sympathetic. A i saw just what you want the other Day a he said. A but in a afraid ifs Gont now. Ill keep my Eye out for the next few a Well if you see anything really Good a said tile professor a buy it and hold it for me. It is not Safe to let a bargain go too Long. It Only let me know As soon As you can so that won t be buying one too. It would be a great Quot not at All a said the lawyer. A ifs a pleasure to buy a Good thing even if you Are not to keep it in a Day or two the professor received a Joyful note. The Young lawyers Mother had found just what the pro Fessor wanted a Beauty one of those rare old bits that they cannot counter Felt. And such a bargain Only $10. The professor was charmed. Ile in me Diatel sent his Check to the Young lawyer with an enthusiastic note of thanks and a request to Send up the desk. He was in the Hall when it arrived. He Tore off the sacking and in spec Ted his prize. It was his old desk that be had sold a few Days before for $8.50.�?worcester Gazette. A varied Blet an amusing Story is told of an old j time Soldier who loved liquor better than food and was bound to have his diet according to his taste it was in the Days when British soldiers provided themselves with rations out of their pay. To insure the proper feeding of the men a strict inspection of the dully mess was instituted. It was found that unless til is was done Many soldiers would go without meat in order that they might have Money to buy Frog Donald loved whisky and could live very Well on Oatmeal. Therefore he eschewed Butcher s meat but at the daily mess it was essential that he should have meat before him. For a Long time Donald saved his Money and yet to All appearance lived up to the requirements. When the officer went ids round Donald had his mess before him. It was tripe tripe and tripe again for a change. A do you always eat tripe a a ski a the insure Ctm officer becoming a Little suspicious. A always your Honor a replied Donald. The officer stuck a Fork into the dish before him. A Well Donald a he remarked a i never before saw tripe with buttons on the meat proved to be a slice from a pair of leather companion. An i it a funnily blinded. Here is a funny Little Story from far i away Ceylon. A Tea planter who had a Glass Eye was desirous of going Awny with a Friend but lie knew that As soon As the natives who were at work on the Plantation heard that he had gone they would not do a stroke of work. How was he to get off that was the question. After much thought an idea struck him. Going up to the men he addressed them thus a although i myself will be absent yet i shall leave one of my eyes to see i that you do your and much to the Surprise and be i Wil Derment of the natives he took out j the Glass Eye Aud placed it on the stump of a tree and left. For some time the men worked like beavers now and then casting furtive glances at the Eye to see if it was still watching tit at ast one of them seizing his tin. In which he carried his food a j preached the tree and gently Placid it Over tile eve. As soon As they were trials of a woman. She who takes the tickets at the picture shows. Lier task to ii lie it Rve hacking1. Invites a study of some of Tike carious phase of human nature that at Timea a on dress Parade. As a Rule the Young woman who takes tickets at the picture exhibition is an Art student herself. The other girl trying to earn Money envy her and think she has a a soft it is apparently easy enough to be the ticket taker at a picture show. Allar the queer Dunk amp Ida. The drunkards Are one of the most Peculiar religious sects in the country their name is properly tankers and is derived from the German word a tank end to dip. They Are gtd called turn Biers from thir method of baptism which is to put the person while kneeling Bend fir to Nuder the water. The sect was founded Iii Germany in the seventeenth Century but its members were persecuted and in 1725 accepted an invitation from William Penn to Settle in Pennsylvania they live largely in communities and follow somewhat closely the cum ins of the quakers in regard to or its. They never engage in lawsuits take Tibbs was elected. The flight of oratory that won him a Page ship. A re idea the am hint but Fen 1 Biz i Matin v Ever i the Jimmie to in not Hushul and i Fanio Whu Early Lait on senator Eldridge j that with #1. Clave that gentleman an inspire Pieta the to Hob in Ward Tami i Arr Ted the Day. Him Iii lie to Small or pay Bis a i there is to do. Apparently is to sit in no oaths and no actin part in politics. Appearance. Senator Emrid Treha. A roomful of pictures take people. They do net believe in War. Aud divorce no Ylst a a a Mau we below i printed the noted speech of senator Eldridge of Shelby in nominating Jimmie Tibi s. The Nashville newsboy to b Page f Fin in nato. Senator Eldridge had made the newsboy s canst his own. Though the Little fellow came to him unknown with no stronger supplicant than the boys frail yet Viler i tickets As they come in Aud soil catalogues. A you would be surprised to see How much work it said a girl who takes tickets at one of the big exhibitions. A you have to keep your eyes open All tin time for there Are a Large number of people who try to run past without tickets. I have to go after people a dozen times a Day calling a ticket please Aud they turn on me with an indignant stare. Most of them then go and buy tickets. But one Well dressed woman the other Day took up her Lornette looked me Over from head to foot and said in an icy tone a ticket i have no ticket a an proceeded calmly on her Way. I ran after her again. A Madame i said. A i shall have to trouble for a ticket a a a i have already told you i had non she said. A a a in a afraid you will have to got one said i. I was beginning to in afraid i shoo i i have to get a a bouncer to put her out. For i was determined she should not go in without paying. Is unknown Ane no the in twice a year each congregation has a love feast in which the members Wash each other feet and Salute each it Thor with the kit it of Fellowship in n kissing men and women women. Until recently the taking of interest for Money loaned was not allowed among than. They arc an agricultural people and As Pennsylvania Ami the other Eastern states have become More thickly settled the drunkards have gradually removed to More Western states Washington Post Helena in Ute old Liny in. A Little group of old timers were talking abut the pall in Days of wide of n gambling in new Orleans. A it used to be a ratty Lively i admit said i one of the veterans a i it the Only sore enough Monte Carlo this country Ever saw was out in Montana. Fun never of a or a get the first time i struck Helena its a Good sized handsome c Ity and i took a stroll Down the main Street looking it the Tores. Pretty soon i was struck cold by a it Lister sign of a licensed gambling House Ovi r the dour of voted against Tibbs voted against the senator from Shelby and the sweetness of Rev nge Woald come when the Opp aug voter wanted the senators support on a local Bill. The speech was its follows. A emr. Speaker i nominate f it a Page Jim Tibbs of Davidson county. There can a no ulterior motive a Rii a i to this nomination no Railroad passes no Champagne suppers no political pulls. I come from the Muddy Mississippi River and or. Tibbs run the misty Mountain Tup of Middle Tennessee. Or. Til us has a Tim slimmers but Many Many Winters have shed their Snow on his sunny Bead his freckled anxious face is standing the re gazing at me now., he i to King up now hut for nearly All his life be has looked it Kin Ash has Shin the big feet of Small in n. A emr speaker. Or Tibbs i n t Here As a supplicant flt r pity or sympathy. Or Tibi i a Titan and til head or a i family or. Tibi has met the dizzy sin sick world and won out. He has not become As dizzy or As sick As Yon Ami i. J and. Therefore. I will in t refer t the Webster v dictionary i Webster was. Definitions. I was a wont when ii Iii s. The words of a dict Iona Little one Syll history ext t s period and t twist Dini. Pedigrees a when a a i one Man is e 1 and lie App appeals a t in general f i in the Natur i the re Are or offered their diet ii nary i. Read Standard pm. In the i their origin a Writt n n is to Bonsai is of it of clips h in Means ii of a it re in. A we a i in in that is what in a Here for and i am j 0d�?~ de Lim St j laces in town. Conscientious. Well at last she to uric i a a in both in a Block i ran acre ass ahnii51p Hou of or Tibbs or the old de out to the ticket office bought her dozen it the signs of Tim some kind Ann j Utti Tjw it we ticket Aud put it Down on my desk i n began to ask questions. I found saying that the Law required All gaining places a a a what an imposition j to Pat 8dch Anis. They had to be to feet Long Ami 2 feet wide with in Odd tendencies of Slang. A writer in the journal Des Debats complains of the process of degrade Tiou which is going on in the French language. The peasantry instance frequently speak of the ass a Humble partner in their daily toil As a the min ister a a and other words of dignified import Are applied to equally Humble of not actually base uses. The same tendency however appears to be showing itself in Germany where the title a a Monarch passes current in modern Slang As a designation for tramps and footpads. The other Day a noncommissioned officer in charge of Barracks at Danzig addressed this term to a troublesome private just As a Captain happened to be passing. The latter at once reported the incident and the Barrack master was brought before the magistrates on a charge of a Pleze evidence was adduced to prove that in East Prussia a a Rascal a and a a Monarch were convertible terms so that the court acquitted the prisoner although he loses bus rank and his pension. A valuable truckload. Perhaps As costly a commodity As any that is carried in considerable quantities in truckloads is Sumatra tobacco such As is used for Cigar wrappers. Sumatra wrappers Cost from i to $2 a Pound and the import duty on them is $1.85 a Pound. I his tobacco is imported in Small compact Bales weighing 170 or 180 pounds each. Duty paid Sumatra would be Worth about $000 a Bale and there can be carried on a truck fifty Bales or More so that a to Bale truckload of such tobacco would be Worth about $30,000.�?new York Sun. _ German Post office employees Are not permitted to marry without the special permission of the government. I not being watched they All la it Down am j it ally believe she asked me Aud slept Pace idly until Sunset. J every single number in tin room. I did More than 25 cents Worth of work an awful ordeal. Once in a year and at one Dace in the world there is a crush that surpasses anything else of its kind in the world. It is the great fair of Bawn Farid which is annually held in the town of Bah Rattan in British India. It is held in Honor of the famous St. Farid us Din surname Shakar gang or sugar store from the fact that his body had become so pure by continual fasting that whatever was put into bus Mouth even Earth and stones was instantly changed into sugar. The principal ceremony consists of passing through an opening made in a Wall adjoining the shrine measuring 5 feet by 2v. Feet and called a the Gates of whoever Between noon and night is Able to ass through this opening is assured of Paradise and when there Are 60.000 striving to miss through at the same time the crush is something terrific. Women faint Bones Are broken and the heat is stilling. A that is one sort of the people i have to Deal with. Then the other is the i White letters in a Black ground kind who wish to borrow a catalogue the original i ill did t specify the size. For a minute and keep it the whole afternoon. I have to be very Stern about j a Cata i. A a i a i a it i v is it politely look up whatever picture is asked for and to absolutely refuse to let Auy one take a catalogue for a moment. One Nice old lady took me at my word. It ii 1 ii ii Xvi. Y i r f tin Bonnes had signs made if in Inch Long that you a it re cop to nod. Aud that a i particulars were Laid Down so ii Gall i Ling skips were Sand i til to groceries and Ami be of a a Iii was next ii him Reb it to bed funny. I a new it titans Tim demo Ali shoe St do r to Tell Yon cd. T for her. I can Tell you. The worst is i Quot 1, a a a a a wbb hunkered. Telling people the Price of pictures. Aft a nah Ash said stroking his soft Ter about six weeks of it it grates on curls and looking regretfully int his ones nerves. This la what continually upturned face he w As kneeling inside happens a threadbare old gentleman Here a yen will not think to cruel. Xviii comes to the desk Yon you will be Brave and try to for �?o�?~10 you know the Price of pie get Newa not you Yon do not know Turest he asks. A How sorry i Ain to to compelled to say a a a yes would Jeu like to know the a no to Yea. Cader other circumstances Price of any a i reply. A a a there is one in the other room he says. J a a a what is the number i ask. A a i can to Tell you tile number but its in the other room a then i have to stud him for the number. A a a no. 221/ a a a that la $500. A a a Why a asks my old gentleman. A Elf its curly in the afternoon i explain to him Fiat i suppose the artist thinks it Worth that that he is Well known or what not later i say a i done to know. Nut one person in 50 of those who ask the Price have the slightest idea of buying. Some will i go through half an exhibition and in i rom is x a Tricot ulpts. Many Birds form their sounds Vith. A about owning their Bills. The Pigeon is so so a a a a it pm acc of All i a Well known instance of ibis. Its get so tired of Btung polite and affable cooing can be distinctly heard Al though it does not open its Bill. The Call is formed internally in the Throat had Chest and is Only rendered audible by resonance. Similar ways May be observed in Many Birds and other animals. The Clear loud Call a it of the cuckoo according to one naturalist is the resonance of a note formed in the Bird. The whirring of the snipe which betrays the approach of til Bird to the Hunter is an act of ventriloquism. Even the Nightingale has certain notes which Are produced internally Ami which Are audible while the Bill is closed. Ilia Way out. A certain Irish member of parliament. Popular and a Bachelor had been very polite to the daughter of the Bouse where he was visiting. When the time came for him to go the too anxious Mamma called him in for a serious talk. A a in a sure i Don t know what to she went on. A a tis re ported ail around that you Are to marry let i a just say that she refused me a quietly advised the san Francisco Argonaut. What Tiff jury thought. During a trial for assault in Melbourne a club a rail an a handle a knife and a Shotgun were exhibited As the instruments with which the deed was done. It was also shown that the assaulted Man defended himself with a scythe a revolver a Pitchfork a chisel a hand saw and a dog. The jury decided that they a have Given a Sovereign apiece to have seen the fight Bent of Ilia Industry. Mrs. De Cohen i hear you be got a very industrious husband. Laundress yes mum he a always finding something fur me to jewish comment. To All these people that by the time i get out in the evening i am ready to insult my Dearest Friend for the Sake of being rude to some one. Its so hopeless telling the Price of a picture Over an Lover again and each time having the people exclaim a what an awful Price a a a great Many people hold me personally responsible for the pictures. Lots of people come Aud talk very disagreeable to me about them. A what makes them have such bad shows a they ask me. Young men come up and say. A Isnit this awful trash in an accusing sort of Way As though i had Don it All myself. And one Man fairly Shook his fist in my face and demanded his Money Back. A ifs a swindle in shouted at me. But it really Wasny to my fault a at private exhibitions ifs different there people come up to me and say a what a privilege to sit among the works of the masters All Day i done to Tell them that of i sat among the works of the masters much longer i should go mad but i would like to. A the other Day a Friend of mine took my place. A Man came up to her and asked a a a miss is your picture among these works of Art a a Why no she replied. A the stood off a Little Way and squinted at her. A it should be you re worthy of it. Did no one Ever Tell you you had a Beautiful profile a that was a Little startling coming from an utter stranger. Later she Learned that her admirer waste Well known photographer. Of coarse he had been looking at her through an artist s eyes and from a purely artistic standpoint and had meant no offence. But it was York commercial advertiser. The entire collection of coins and medals in the British museum con Sis to of nearly 25o.uu0 specimens. We might have been Happy together int As it is i must be Frank with Yon to. Re is no Bop. A his whole Frame was shaken in a or at sob then he looked appealingly into bar Fawn like eyes and asked a Why is it. Virginia that you Ere so Bur ave t i Happy together Why May i not Hope a a there is an impassable Barrier be tween she replied. A you Are the Champion Golf player it f tin state and my Mother is president of the society for the in part it in ii of dialect so there Yon Are. A realizing that his dream of Bliss was at an end he went away humming softly Ala lore should Toulet she put it Pat to me. And we May never Bevorn snit each other to a tee a Chicago news. The xxx Oman and the car. Ifs a strange thing about women and Cable cars xxx leu the time comes for them to part. A Man or a boy will just naturally drop off the car and Start along the Street As if nothing had happened but let a woman attempt to emulate his example and sad work does she make of it. Even a Rainy Day costume does t help her out much for skirts have Little to do with her bungling method of leaving the car. It is a matter that cannot be explained so easily As can her inability to throw a Ball for in the latter Case Anatomy is it fault sometimes she puzzles Over it herself but in the majority of cases she gives the matter no thought but simply rises grasps the railing and whether the car is at a standstill or in motion Steps off backward. Some on should be Abl to offer a reasonably explanation of the very apparent fact that her impulse in that Case is to do the incorrect thing. Even when she carefully stud the subject and trains herself to face in the same direction in which the car in moving it never a seems natural to York Sun. The flank March. A Stonewall ran one of the most popular fables Quot and two Angels came Down from heaven to take him Hack with them. They went to his tent. He was not there. They went to the Hospital he was not there they a vet to the outposts. He was not there. They went to the prayer meeting. He was not there. So they had to return without him but when they reported that he had disappeared they found that he had made a flan March and reached heaven before Jackson a by lieu tenant colonel g. F. K. Henderson. No Don by i on her Knees praying to almighty god for or Tibia i xviii nut refer to the paralysed brother who. Like myself known that or. Tibbs cannot fail but somehow i feel cold when i think of that snowstorm out yonder an How it must rattle the cur stainless windows of or. Tibbs a is Dence. And. Or speaker i somehow Dot it Xvi a that til Mother of or. Tibbs would kindly mention this great Senate in that prayer for. If do did i believe it would snit its Constin it better and ave would come nearer coming Back next time. A emr. Tibi like myself has been blown into tin Nate by the Sublimity of Luck destiny chooses her disc de with unerring aim and those what oppose or Tibbs Are fighting god. I will Tell Yon Why i think this. I am Stop Ping at the Tulane hotel by the Faith of the Host thereof my wife and baby a with me the a a Bidar morning i had in n up Vry Early discussing the question of a no Xiv Constitution for myself Ami my Tat a at sin the morning Sarah was softly humming to the teething baby rocking him Back to re to. To sheep and to forgetfulness which i the Only rest the old refrain Rose and fell As the my Ding of h Flower Quot Husum ran take a dying ><1 be i in it a ii Way Pillow a Are. While on i Brant i lean my Bead and softly breathe my ufos out there. A Knock Knock a a nine i angrily said expecting Bellboy. A emr. Til appeared Ile came to the cd and said a senator. Lam named Tibbs Ami i want to be Page of the Senate. I want you to make the rest of them vote for me please a a a or. i replied a does it not occur to Yon that you Are crowding me somewhat done to Yon think for the kind of a Day and the titties of Day that your visit is not the proper thing a a a a Wil it is Good Daylight he said. And i have been up some a a a yes. In All men should i. Ready flt r business by this was my rejoinder a but Why do you come to me Anil How did you find Mer a a a i saw you in the Climax Saloon yesterday and or. Aladdin the bar keeper said you were a senator a came the unhesitating answer. A i quickly glanced at my wife the looking had stopped and the baby hearing a strange a Oil had ceased his complaint Ami was sitting up looking Uke a Jack Rabbit in a bed of lilies All eyes and ears a i said. A or to bin. I must ask you to excuse urn. I will Call on Yon later. A a by s. Sir. I will see you. A he replied and went away a Sarah turned her head and said. A will. I am for Tibbs. A a Nir speaker. I Arnee and raised the curtain of the window. The East seemed flecked with a swarm of Golden bees the Sun that had been away was knocking at the front door of this planet. Sir who can Tell of the systems and cycles he had smiled upon. Of his unspeakable glory and Sublimity the Light of this Ann will fade by and by. At one time it was Burn at one time it must surely die. I it. Sir. The fire i had seen in the eyes of Jimmie Tibbs will lot die. It is older than the Sun. It has it Cox floods of storm and Wrath that would quench that Sun one is of today but the Faith the courage and the Hope of Tibbs make us dream again of the immortality of the Tibbs was american. Lake Superior is 1.0 8 feet deep. Off feet of this body let eing above sea level and 407 below it. The Bottom of this great Lake is about 375 feet deeper Down than the channels giving admittance to new y Ork Harl or. Lake Erie a greatest depth is 210 feet. Ness dealer recently liable Vav member in diam rids. Made with is the is i a the s to if to Grin there Cai ii be no i people to link Ilia Aga Iii of t passion it is in i paste Dis Lino athe Iii it ions of i emeralds i will ii. T ton stir the ivc a the from cd Peon a i with the a tvs tit a Sev nil o with a Mark in i j Pyfrom t be North i Southeast i. Aud comes in most of to proud of it the. Itself Iii heroic is second St i t is a to think to russian Row get a Wii tall he \ Raja Rry Mje a but i did t Dani a to leu. In Wrd a Tai Cid Nat cd ii a at in using the Sema to l Bines i h i v of Chi 0 discover 1 tit of it. Lilt i possible that the i give it up. The nil. I a a 11 to ii 1 v v if f. To it i i Aini of p embalm. A a a ii Henry and miso this Story of the f americans it the Mexico frequently in t pin or la Al so the open Vav it to tile americans tit catch the Tat by t it. One of the u opens the Bat to cigarette to a it turned to its ing dust 1 the Cliv seized fir j in every time the in the pm a thus flying a the cigarette xvii Clouds of Siu it a appearance i he be Tat by i in smoked up fire at fir. Is an is celebrations. In read in front the Priet. T i the Little fit g apart it whet there Lustre to i extinguish it in Japan t xxx and the by i the play to. Burnt then and to y Catfish. In a xxx Oto Lerf i ii to i if p. A a an ancient and flit a a fish. Ami paired fins a a a Fie head As his i Fet it i la diff i i Ile Ami no Bright Mali and his head re a around hts Sellers be pushes out As a Bottom in search Slimy eat As he a i ways finds it. Partial As that of from a dead Latti Stilt so eggs to a Ai. I grateful to Xiv Hie ii represent Sharp Bone with i a solv ated Edge. Ltd a had and sock i 1 \ # r t Iii ii so is w frit Over amt t Sticks out stiffly in is another such in Back and when t theft Lam it fish a Hook. Which he a re is any Book to in i Low it greedily. Of the water he a and laughs to pricks his fingers a from his mom by to do and t e m pal no for Catfish is Are always ireless of the re future. After Birch Branch and id sprinkled with a stomach dug out a be Falls into the away. He holds Amateur jul t i a Ady to bite Agata try of the Arm 1 and to. In hardness Raybol Diu it a t revolving grit minute. Then. If to. I it historians pears upon the Tiami so it. A i the for ii r a a a i i rut ii i to a i it or from any t i set ret. It would be i i or tarts in China to make a a Hor Eon Iii Rita but Grindstone. The a r ? a a g difference Aud it made with pm n Pip r r n the. V. Or k of the wheel Fleith r t xxx bit by inn docs not see or than a grind. Xvi reining dynasty i re i. N of a a a a this is a g. D thing r r. A r a Asal historians n of to Ere. A1 vices of Tho a cd take place Bey can write it b a of coat their work is Long As the for More than Curt historian by the tape i reigned from Storland is to All the events tenure of of los their com i them and is afe or vault. A first member s the throne. All the other to the court lug. And from ii is expected Story of the expired. The be Ltd reigning it in no court Ted since that i in nou n re. A it excuses for Tho t word route Aud go amiss to choose x South they say t a North among the we Lear Root. Here a r Down especially a lie i americana rut g Folk say rut. The it pie pro Nuncia i ii an admission of pied Root because i he word rut track in a Roadway. A wheel is is ply a ire and rout. The y ivs Root or Root t. We also say Why not. Therefore of. Tine would sound be in i a Lac a a. Or of Troy n. a cd by a Young to be Nom lasted to the shrewd old to ii by s about him somewhat freely tits to afford him in addressed the a Volt will give me wont steal when a ii it a a what Kin to replied the Young up Vav the great my a pledged or i Cli Tom. F the new emperor a Leann stat to in Beking Juncos to his pm he a a titles and As assumed

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