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March 10- 845 Cent
1 Frederick, V. Blodget had, IT K wonderland elected &
Simning 5. de in Parte 5- Ru. Davis Fortes 3. Tufan
Baclated again por tuno School Committer men K The chair no of votes was 217. Recefrom 8 a chain 10g dec. Darin, Forter, hace 110 × was chosen & accepted Rufus Byan hrad :01- JunioThu, Manning 99.000hrs Parker 98. E.F. Valente 5. Otis Adams H. Joseph Warrenje 3- Jonas Brother !- B.J. Olen LM. Samban/ Voted Is adfarina por 30 minutes.
1 Or working x counting the water for School Committe. The whole 200, was 176. necessary to a chair 89 Parku 31- Martha Durante to 'S. P. Vadlena. 4 Brac. Peter Black 3 - Paraph Mani 3- Bare Teravien 2. Sti Adana 1- Parker Dalton 1 Lacole Brown / x
For Constables. Whole no-190 necessary to a chain 9/ WIR Dachmon Rad 82 - Nathan Buttrich 81- Deac Rei
Ballotted again por 1 Constable 21 School Committeina In Sorting & counting the vote, they were as follows Var. School Committer. Wiele no. of votes 156, magamy tru chain 19 Rufus Ryan had 53- Jeworthy Planning 39- Stillman Byand 25- John Parker 9. Barnard Itrallero to. Leve Peter Clark 4 Daniel Parken Esq. 8. Daniel Porcupine Parker Eng 2 Gind & W. Blodget 1. Alfred Praction: Being" Blood 's/ P. E. Byam 2- F.Richardson Fatim 2- Johan Chal Enge/ Jean Holt 1- Deac Joseph Red 1- Joseph Morning /- Constable_ whole no 192. necessary to a chain 97 N. P. Dadmin Mand 83- Nathan Buttrich ji 71- France
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Samuel Town Meeting Month. 10-1865 ting an adformment from March 3 - Could, 173
Grote 12- Seat Pela Clark 8- Sau Parker Egy 3 Kwv. B. F. blash. 2 . Charles Parku 2. Charla, Proches 1 Jonas Sutten 1- H, 13. Procter 1- Rafa, Byand Stillman. By and 1 - WVM H. Burrows 1. Gli Hilland /. FRichsidan Fletcher 1 - Benj'ai Blood 1- Sol , Adammalas Vatel To postfrom the chain of School-Committerman x Contabile & The next Frame meeting or an adjammenmest of this meeting Sted To Choose occurs of the Pour & with house Those Version Joseph Planning Iron reasons. vor. doing as 'allows :- Whole no. 192. necessary to a chain ?? Majon Joseph Manning had 116- Quen Emerson 68 Scattering 8- 12a Hodgeman 2 - Therebich Spalding i & Majon current Manning houses of the Doors List visar. : hole no. of water being 175. necessary to a chain 88 Szu Hodg man I had 122- Shanbist Spalding in 121 Joseph Manning 123. EJ. Wilestar 46. 89, Rue 46 Joe Shed 1- Gyelman Wait !- France. Brooke/. B.J. Obras 1- H.B. Proctor/- Rua. Danis Fortes Brujas Bryant "Monkey, Parker I-Barnet Wright , and to Rud 1
To accept the report of the queusers of the Pour, x ordered that it be recorded after being condensed & corrected Read the report of the Committee to approin the property of the Ihm house Vater to accept the report & that it he recorded Vati I Choose Six Field Driver Chose Bartlett W. Dexter Gilman Durata, Lear Chis Adam. Francis B. Parker. Samal D. Hanley X Buijn Livingston Feild Drie Vater That all officers chosen when ever the bound in The called & sworn immediately atea To choose 3 rence viewers Kaze 2 2 15? Cochran. In Paul Kittredge x Forph Bowers oties To Choose a Sumayor of Highways in early hway, District
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Craneal Jovan Hiretime Center
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Tése Vannet 2. Perhan Gara ( V. Circum- Jonathan N.
Telvent- Frael Putnam. Seal Isauch Spalding - & Charles J. Bird
Voiture To Choose 13 Surargens of Juneleur Chan June Brooker-Alphen Bowers-Samuel P. Hadley- Eli v. Parte- Dawson Pollard- Charles Blood asph . Adams [Charles Proctor- Non Sweett . S,mache Livingston. FR
Close Falun Solar, - E.P. Parker , Siphon Bowers For J. Parthunt. S. P. Hodiny. Htm Swett. Hannes
notice To add H + the Survey an of wood
Shore Geo. W. Woodward . Thomas Marshall- L.C. Sanborn 2 . Vipheus Spalding
Vater In choose to weighers of Hay. Chase Joseph Que - Joseph W. Smith- Arnold Bart & Freeman Dr. Myrick - Votul To raise five hundred dollars for the Support of the POOL the ensuing year $ 500.00 Vated To raise fiction hundred dollars for The Support of Schools
$ 1500.00 Vation To Leave 150 dollars discretionary with the Solution to the divided among the Smaller districts .. Vati That the Treasure the a committee to ascertain the Total amount of the School fund received R also the total amount paid out for The Services of the School Commetter since the school time was established I report at a future meeting Vatic To raise fifteen hundred dollars for the incident -al charges the ensuing year $1500.00 Vatie To raise 700 dollars for repairing ie High- - ways, Town way , & Bridger The ensuing year Water that The said way, & Bridges the repair in the usual
vater Mot to choose afregions separate from the
1843 att That the Selectionca de a committee to later with com- - sideration the surgut contained in the MEarticles of The avant for this meeting a short of the next, or an adjamment of this nuching - Votul That the Selectman he authorized to sell the Grasky Jarm if They shall Think it expedient- Vated To adjoin this meeting of the second morder, in april nevat 10. Clark P. M. These to must of this place
Premier du Patés par des chain pone Constatéde a. an Senzori Committee.
The Pails being Econed à tis é tes counted s'ilcelared) wo vaclones to wait !- the cercare no. of rate for
had Il- that Parku 3 x tonight ineed I vote The whole no. of Votes for School Gormutter
were 3 scattering Heard the theport of the School Committee att & accept the Report. sted To reconsider the vote directing the Jacaran & report at a future meeting relating to the school grund Heard the Report of the Treasure on the above subject Vated To reconsider the vote hated if the meeting of untuk This is an adjimoment, raising $ 1500.00 for the Support of Schools ated that the whole amount of the School und review by the town to with #418,03 the appropriated to the use of the Schools in 1845 -- 8-418.03 sted To raise the sum of 8/08/ 97 in addition 2 /081, 99 & The foregoing Ser f 9.418.03 for School parures,/500,00 in the School 3can of 1845-6
ated That % 150 dollars of the School money the divided among The Small district at the discretion of the Solution is
ated To raise $420,00 in addition to the sum already
voted to be raised for the payment of the incidental
Noted That the ballester of taxes the required to collect & pay .inte N Treasury all taxes Committed to win the the afresion on or before the last day of Feleswany 1846 2 That he shall receive nothing for Collecting whatever may be uncollected on that day, & also that he ter required to pay interest for all money that may be duce from him of the the Said last day of February Vated To Get out the collection of The Taxes to the Correct fiddler Muchas. Besin laid off the Collection of the Toyes for 845 at onceant x face mille au tta dollar =, 1/4 pr bt. Chore Rufar Byan Collector
teammutter to Settle with The Theater Thore Ilhou thalding, Daniel Parker North Warming a Committee Saffraise The Property, at the blues-house
heard The Report of The Commuter on the damage done to the roads in consequence of raising the claw auch Pactulut fach,
Vitia To add tivo to Said Gonnaetter Chose Terrasles Blood.
Vated To reconsider the vate adding to the above Committe. Vated That the said conmutter formerly Chosen an That subject. be discharged from all further duty rater That the Solution be instructed to get The affreuses printed but not in items vater That all who pay their toyes on or before the last day of July next be allowed a discount of three per cent ,03 feet. Vated To dismiss the meeting
Otr Adam Med. Recorded by. E.F. WEleste, Town Black
7 Crebest of the Committee on The Garage Gustaund in Conversion of its dans sendte Pawtucket The Committee that was a prioritete at a nonsera illet, A l'e measures to oceaan daimages of the Lack & ana ? talleres village; at a salesquent inceting sunde a report From which the town- instructed the Committee to settle with the Company les agreement or bes a reference on now Committee immediately attended Is that duty, < and that up could get no settlement with them on the First & second articles of The instructions- The third, (which was It Commun a soit immediately lasta due considerations, their thought it would be for the interest of the town to use some discretionary powers 2 therefore deferred Commencing a suit, But have Come to the conclusion to commence a suit when They think it to be the last time now the intent the Town, if the own dans not give them further instructions - , si which is respectfully seulementted Thelinford Apt. 14-1845
Al phes Spalding Tarpin Bowers Thenbish Spalding
For town lecting siprit 14-1845- voted that the Committee be discharged from all further -))
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Gilman Hunter Field 3 5
Francis B. Parker Saml. P. Hadley Banji Livingston
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Rufus Bya Collection of Jamies suco. June 16. 1545
w. B. F. Clark u. D. Forbes Jehoal Committee
Besoin the Barmittee Derverzettee I settle with the - 8545 The Committee chosen at the Past March Meeting to make The next annual Settlement with the Town Freasum, have attended that duty ire port as follows (VID?) i'm Inasom charges himself, with bealow, in his hands at the tank ammal Settlement 9 2. 7+ remind of State Jem for School fund for 184 7, 00, 10 " Do ton Support of Siate Pampus in 1843 6.79
" Millard Rund Ballerten for, 843 219,00 Rufus Bra a Collection por 18hs 3319, 50 4539,29 Und is credited toy cart. hard sundry town orders ASH345.97 Cash on hand at settlement 193.32 emanuting to 3 4539. 29
I'll which is respectfully Sulemitted Thank 117/845
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Daniel Parker
Joseph Hamming, Downs Tream
there would also report, that they now Store with an investigation of the Finances of the Town & of it liabilities and as high as they can asceta Their an orders against the town on interest amounting & 82974,97 trans not on content 3-3.80
Protected interest on orders /15:00 Bills against the town unknown of the Committee
138.00
And Then is in the hand ofthe dream 193.32
kan 184 3 . 45.53
115,00
amounting to Balam against The town
3127, 92
horaisal of the Property of the clean-house (18) The Subscribers, a Communitter appointed by the town of Chelmsford at The annual town Meeting in March 18m4. for The purpose of appraising the personal Property of the Town Poor Farm. We have attended to that Servir & present for
634,73 6.00 , 36 1.37
130, 00 ge Jaqueratina 2.Q. 10 34 Button 36,00 0. Junt 2. 73, 2 Banal Franken.
The ascent of Stark $ 58.75- Vegetables & calables $131, 11 8. Ton, Big hit Man. 85.00 y lang forter 3.00 Stort Hay. 5.00 7. 0.0 3.00 Lax Straw 3.00 8 Burn Out, 7 ~ Rue 5.23 VIragga ... ( Steigt albeck, /Du Bailus 66 a Car Draw having? to have 2.50 3. 20 Margen taraf, 1,00 60.00 4.00 1.75 1.00 2.50 1 cocader Showed By 5.00 ( word saw K Leand saw 18:00 8 axcx ( hatitut )
46,20 1,50 1 What carrow 2.50 Amount of Hay & grain 165,05 25 Cord, wood filter for the fire. 6 . Peat Durant of fuel $ 93.00 21/2 Bath. Beans a Salt 2.450 Han Fresh meat & Sausages 400 For Salts Bert H00 ~ ~ Park 2 Barralles c. Apples 128 Bush, Poteter 12 Gall. Pickles 12500 Cheese 50 - Dried Apples 18 Bunch Flow
,25 53 3.12 1.00
/ Butte x 3 Wiefur 3.00 5 dans
85 ,58,2 nonow 20, x 2 grales 1,00 18:00 4 Draw Chairs 41, 00 1.70 d'orse pettini xinhappletrenchin .50 18.00 3 Harmonics 1.00 32.00 Vingers DrankünkChink 1.00 2.00 Nail, comme 2 priser, 25,60 3 Cart mane Plough 13.00 1.50 20x mussles $1.25 -2daelder 7. 25 11 Axe helives 25 1 45 2. 00, 8: 46 G. cidu 5.50 3 eien Cash
15,00 3.75 2.00 17.00
802,13
639.73 Carried over
Rent Carmin up
80 1.59 30 1,50 25
2.50 3 am Ring Claire 5.00 g Fatelis
3.00 3 22 Bellanos 1,50, Can't Store 2.00
/Seatin x 2 Saath Grand-Stene 3.00 2.50
6 nucat /bares face, 2
1.50 2.00
8 Pats GAcare 469 Tallene & Candle, 5.32
Malafor Pey ,50 , Bed bank, varning tan 9.00
¡ Barrel x vingar 3.00
25 Zin Paris 3.00
12 earth 20
2 Milh can.
1.00 75
it tim ware (23 hours)
2.00/18 Tea choons 3.00 2 Gridisons 2 testes
2 Brah Kettles
3.00/16 Beds & Bedstinds 9222 /~ Sheets 3.00 2020 Pillow Cases 2.50 30 5 pr Blankets 5.50
1.02 12 Comportino 10,00
BI rain Tules 2 Water Parks , 40 12 Javadlo 1.00
10.00
2 vil Cloths ,50
2.00 13room ,16
52 Library
2.50
12 chairs 1.00 / Sett Dry, masuno ,75
50 3 Barreto 25
$ 1000,12
8861.59 The ateam is respectfully submitted by
De plus Spalding Damit Parker (appraisers Isa Hodgman 20
* Quenlooked in cafying
3.50 + Jean ein Setts 2.00 11 Boxes .150 ,89
84, Cheese Prefs ,50 ~ Basket ,25 1.25 8 Pinis & ports , 25 1,00 48.00 13.50
10 Garthum Pats "Clark
'Gla santim
3 Inn Spielen de Pals ,200
3 Ipan Stones 2.00
0 Oferta x, 2 minutes 18 Dry Carno 3 Flat Iron, 2,00
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Sicare of annan way to the free that the lesis sam raised non education has been production of the mach éénoficial results, and then came seldon Juan -10 per- stornate in obtaining good a efficient Teachers, have theen unplayed the past year, was much a, mint of the clean employed in the Summer & aveller in Front, but you were found that were not allow mediocrity As school has been broken wo, but a Spirit of bordination & a just estimate of good & aremisen! na Characterized nearly all the schools in town - istrut Vo,. The summer school at the closing ex = - amination gave proofs of the fidelity of the teacher & application of the Scholars The counter Sehead was divided - all under tere trung age were taught hay an experienced female whose Labas were blended with that degon of success a * mesit a high des su q éproductions jean. it Committee
The Made School comprised Than who exceeded the agen tem y cars - The school at the examination. anade bag in boxsometter at the Commencement there!, affe- Fand remarkately promising, get after continuing several weeks, a complaint was made to the Committee, which together with their doungs, they Feel constrained is Lay before the town - in this complainty matte w The name of the Vertraut, by a commutter of the same, the Following Changes we're. Trong it against the Teacher -He has neglected on required to train some of the branches required by law to be taught in the Schools of This State_ 2- He has elevated an undre portion ofitis time to those of 's brefils who are advanced in their Studies, to the wegler's of those who were more kawkward. 3 - He has indulged in improper & unbecoming language in the insurance of his buhits H - He has falsely accused same of the pupils & Jame of the Parents of those pupils of improper conduct with the intention of injuring the Character of the previous so accused
prometeu se sistances de sus Jsouleuten and. Blessed many of fin permets theeller discouraging farm in this
- de las recelisted denince ne égéacosté que c'estout for the preservation of the School house a leurtumme, was toun " incam of damaging the Inval- room himself beer en- = Couraging hin burits de play train in a disorderly Grossmann 7- le has utterly refused to instient sohalars, wie by . vote on the district lecions to the school of which he was the change a three praying the Bomutter The was the Teacher
En dismifree from in office in view of the jonesand Petitie, the Committee Convened & hard im partis on three different evenings - when it clearly appeared, that Street Josip & Count Testimony, are not twin sistersi But from the wvidence produced, instead of criminaling the teaching, The result was greatly, in his favour, excepting in one solitary instance, he had said, that a certain individual whom the named, 2 others, were attempting to break wh the school" For this he was consumed by, the Committee & permitted to continue the School, which at the close, notwithstanding There Prejudices & Calle's: = cons, exhibited truth as a model of order, and game eviden of great proficiency, in Learning : Le addition & branches commonlis taught in our Schools, it appeared that Physiology, Geometry, A Algebra had been toright, and not, as is some- times the case, & the right of the fundamental brancher, and that no corporal founishment had been influctuet .
The Committee feel themselves justified in being thus explicit as they have been severely censured, by, individuals at least, for not using ( or as They think of not aleusing? Their power in turning off the trailer as prayed for in the fangoing Petition
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The Summer School in district 120. 2, offered to have been consci- = enciously, but not efficiently conducted~ Winter School. Improvement fair, and profilely greater than was manifested; as the cytreme diffidente of the Scholars left the Committee of a life in judging of the attamoments of many of Them
No.3. The Summer School in This distrut gave condemn of the Skill & descreTions of the Teacher, by proust At and correct answer, numerous questions profondes and the orderly conduct of the pupils -
If the Winter School best little can The said in its fraise, a) The order at the closing examination was rather [a ~ ambition wanting -
Non- The Summer School at its close manifested a degree of Order & improvement honorable to the Year how of Scholars If the winter school-Modesty, would seem to demand of The Committee a degree of silver that they do not feel inclined to Keep, (as the school was taught by one of This monter feeling unwilling that the school should not receive to share of communication through this delicary, They would state their conorations that the poman gone Character of this school has been fully sustained - No.5, School in Summe in deserving of praise for Their orderly Conduct and improvement in the various lesanoties taught- Winter, this school, in its progrefix at its close did not give entin satisfaction to the Committee ) AL The closing examination, the scholars' heads, it is true were there, but the knowledge that should have filled There was wanting i.
210.6 Summer School examinations were highly satisfactory Warten - This School, which last year stood as first in hours of menit would have deserved the Janne jan The year last part had not same of the other Schools improved on the precious year; as it is the School was hisn'y commended by the Committee No. In The Summer School in This district was conducted by a young Lady amply qualified toteach in point of literary acquisments, but lacher the faculty of inshining the pupils with that ambition is Real. So-ne =
secretar in School. Hister school condented with great propriety- excelled in Composition Ho. 8, Summer School Conducted Satisfactorily a with human ? Teacher & Pupils
The winter School in this district, which has received, natten Seven handling from the Committee for Several 1) can past, a stand very low, compand with others Schools in town, seemed resolved the past winter to redeem its character, x under the case of an expresiones - faithful teacher, demonstrated to the Committee of the closing examinations what they had minds fa Thigh order, & the interest and the part of the Parent was shown in the increased attendance ofvisitors at Hu examinations
Ho. JSummer School was conducted in a mom highly approved by the Committee
The winter School was composed of a large number of Iwall scholars - The teacher aring young we were apprehensive they might give him some trouble, but Contrary to own anticipations, the order & proficiency in the various branches were such as to demand unqualified approbation
No. 10. Taught Summan & winter by the same teacher, the Tohool leaving Small- approved by the Committee No. 11- This School being composed of Small scholars has been continued a large part of the year under the case of a highly gifted & faithful female Teacher, who has brought them forward in as great a degree as would be thing ht attanalets- In claiming out the Schools in order to ascribe the degree of ment due to each, the Committee find same difficulty in drawing the time of Comparison lectureon the following Schools & then Teachus visi Summer Schools in distinct vo. 1- 3-4-5-6-8-9-10x 11 - Of the nice first mentioned we shall, with some hesitation, given the preference to no. 3_ Of the two remaining Schools con shall make no destruction
The same difficulty accus with regard to the winter
Schools in town: We will therefore chafe together those in No. 1 - 2- 4-6-7-8-9-10XII, prefering the scale school in No! If any prefume is to be given to either of No? ar & , it must be in favor of No. 3, in conseguem of greater unanimity of feeling between Teacher & Pupils in This Than in No. 5- As cac tates a vico og am tomars, con piscina à residente in Mu Construction of our School houses in The means of warming ventilating them, in the amount of moher er hundred in our Juvenal districts = "jetin. He Schools Themselus, especially in foran years, we periu, no Small diferen Both in the degree of knowledge acquired, and in the still more important characteristic, And preity of conduct From where. has The differ arisen ? What acause has produced such results ? are questions, for The observing & Philanthropie. In The opinion of your Commuter, no cause has had a more powerful agency in the business than the character & qualifications of the Teachers, we have employed. We have been led to this opinion by the fact, that the same School that has at one time received the med of praise, & been highly ofire has, in the Lapse of a few show mon this, sadly degenerated. under the influence of less efficient instructies. Nor have we learn about. without examples of a centres, Character. Some "School, which for obvious reasons, have stood Low on the sea le of merit have, in the cause of a single winter, been Laffite, remodeled x elevated.
Competent teacher, good has been accomplished not The compared with silver on gold - ivabit of deligun in business, respect yan wholesome authority, an elevated Standard of morals & a commendable year in the pursuit of knowledge have characterized his labon On the other hand we weight almost offirm that the money that has been paid to Teachus has; in some instances, been utterly Cart, as far as improvement in this Pupils was concerned - If the compensation of am sunal terminus could he graduated by thescale of value of the services they render, we should have no reason i complain.
But This is not the case. The good, The beach, the merely Toleratece, retire from our midst with about the dark amount of money in their partiets, under the name of wages propresedles paid for value rewind - Tini i an evil, against which it is perhaps, impossible to provide an effect= Eval vernedy, how marin sacar it may be deployed. Pet carering may 'in done by the vigilar of our "Prudential Committees, in securing the Series of Those who have had expression in that employment, or if They complay such as are not experienced as some such minst be employed- a. we shall soon be out of stock They Sirvales in any particular as to the Character and department of such as are inexperienced, No Stranger should be employed unless the exhibit credentials of Character which could safely be schied PL your Caminter feel that they shall be of cure for giving expression a few thoughts on The subject of vocal music as tought in some of our Schools. Is the Caves a operation of the youthful mind have become better Known, it has been aser= - trained, that something more amusing them the Luca gel applied to the head on the road to the track has leven production of happier results. Children in some of our schools, how for a few years part, giun same attention to the singing of juvenile songs ty invitation, without learning the principles of the art- Experium has proved that a little porecture will enable a company of Children Asing a song correctly, or, as it is sung by the teacher I after having it a very few times; this practice then we believe ben confined to schools taught by females, of Course confined principally & small scholars. In the opinion of your committee this practice should be encouraged. The following are some of the reasons that have led them adopt This à pinion.
It We Celine it will contribute to the carly development * improvement of musical talent . If the tenshin has a good voir a good taste, the children, by
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hearing he will improve their voices, tastes, perceptions & C. And having secured a relish, for this species of enjoy must, They will diane to team vous poucable , mini's that the.
inai chris martin should become so general Prat de prices - Cc, Les of music should be lang. it as one of the regular branches active au can évom letining that it would not nav a salutare opfert under competent teacher, ( X Knowledge of the art would be acquired at a triptin can cause and the ervery much of the fourpuls increased, In un Infran School, so much, maised in this Counting Mais es made one of the regular studies. In some ón Tu cities of it, 8, masce in scientificalles tang. it in i'm commun Schools & pound to be a sacri of expense, I al ou penale teachers were capable of teaching. i Binciples of music aux children would cartes acquire i knowledge of those principles at a thinking anduse. 3- He am confident that the inferum of the practice w, um tu Futuro, & conduct de Children in vera valutare, Butto Hu word, & Music of this sangs tend is awaken & string, This The kindest Feelings of human nature, and Children Sungny These Songs together, with not be so likely to quannel on to exercise lead feelings towards each other either in or out of school : If you were it fulle form their continances when surgery, nem would conclude that they were helping in the indulgence of the kindest Feelings towards caile other
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