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Sept. 27, 1851.] ®tl * QLtattt t* 929
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Sept. 27, 1851.] ®Tl * Qltattt T* 929
Sept . 27 , 1851 . ] ® tl * QLtattt t * 929
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THE PRINCE OF WALES LIFE AND EDUCATIONAL A 8 SURANCE COMPANY . Chief Offices , 105 , . Regent-street , Lon » n . ¦ Registered pursuant to Act of Parliament 7 and 8 Vic , cap . 110 . Capital , £ 200 , 000 , in 20 , 000 Shares of £ 10 each . TRUSTEES , The Right Honourable the Earl of Wilton . The Right Honourable the Earl of Glengall . Charles Hopkinson , Esq . ¦ . DIRECTORS . James Robertson , Esq .. Resident Director . Henry C . Coote , Esq ., Doctors' Commons and Lanj ? h am-place . John Hastings , Esq ., M . D ., 14 , Albemarle street , Piccadilly . The Reverend I . Vale Mummery , Richmond-grove , Canonbury . Captain F . Torrens . 14 , Norfolk-street , Park-lane . William E . Williams , Esq ., Durham-place , Hackney-road . William Chubb , Esq ., 8 , Stratton-street , Piecadilly . AUDITORS . H . J . Hose . Esq ., B . A . W . H . L . Strudwicke . Esq . Lawrence Cowling , Esq . PHYSICIAN . John Hastings , Esq ., M . D ., 14 , Albem . irle-street , Piccadilly . SURGEON . ¦ William Adams , Esq ., F . R . C . S .. 31 , New Broad-street , City . BANKERS . Messrs . Charles Hopkinson and Co ., Regent-street . SOLICITORS . Messrs . Chubb and Dean , 13 , Gray ' s Inn-square . CONSULTING ACTUARY . Arthur Scratchley , Esq ., M . A ., F . R . A . 8 . SECRETARY . John Hornby , Esq . PECULIAR ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY . Loans , Annuities , Half-premium System , and no extra Premium charged for residence in any part of Kurope , New Zealand , Australia , the Cape Colony , or British America . EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT . Policies will be granted to enable Parents , or Guardians , to provide for the Education of Children on their attaining a certain age , or to defray the College expenses of young men during their stay at the Universities . EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT FUND . - The Directors propose to set aside one-fifth of the net profits of the Compiny , for the purpose of creating an accumulating fund for contribute ? to the education of children of indigent members , whether Assurers or original Shareholders ( for which purpose presentations to the Public Schools would be provided ); and for establishing Superior Schools for the children of the working classes—the children of those Assured with , the Company being admitted free , or nearly so ; a ' so , for granting Annuities to decayed and indigent members . Five years Ypith the Company , as a Policy-holder , on the Participating Scale , will constitute the requisite membership . DEPOSIT POLICIES . The nature of this method of Assurance will be best illustrated by the following examples : — Example 1 . —A person aged 25 , having a sum of money , say £ 200 , in hand , can deposit it with this Company , receiving in exchange a Policy for . £ 426 19 * . 2 < 1 . on his life , participating in all the future Bonuses and benefits , and entirely free of any charge : and if , at any future time , say in Ten years , he is in want of money , he can receive the whole of his money buck again , retaining still a Policy for £ 66 1 Mb . 2 d . ( to this any Bonuses accruing in the ten years would also be added ); or he ' c . in withdraw a part ofhis money , say £ 100 , retaining a Policy for £ 246 18 s . 8 d ., with Bonuses as before mentioned . Kxample 2 . —A person with money in hand , desiring an investment , c . « n deposit , say £ -400 , with the Company , receivinga Policy certain for £ ^ 00 , bearing interest at the rate of 3 $ per cent , per annum , and at the usual perirdd for division of profits participating therein . The amountof the Deposit Policy can be withdrawn after the expiration of one year , at a fortnight ' * notice , or can at any time be exchanged for a proportionatel y larger Policy , payable at death . j DIVISION OF PROFITS . ] The profits of this Company will be ascertained and appor- ' tioned , in the first instance , at the end of five years from the for- , mation of the Company ; and afterwards at the end of every three years . The division will be as foliowb : — Three fifths , or 60 per cent ., to be distributed among the As- t Bured . One fifth , or 20 per cent ., to be set aside for the ICducational i and Benevolent Fund . One fifth , or 20 per cent ., to beset apart in favour of the Shareholders to accumulate , and be udded to thetihuixholders' * Fund , umil the same amounts in value to double the original * Sum * paid up on the Share * . The Shareholder * , in the mean- c time , receiving interest ufter the rate of £ 5 percent , per annum , not only upon the original Sum paid , but upon that Bum in- ' creaned by tsuch periodical accumulations . A frp W holt ; Term I Whole . Term I Short Term 1 _ Without Profits . With Profits . Seven Years . 20 " . .... £ 1 11 7 " ~ XI 17 11 " jCoTrT ( 30 220 28 0 13 1 40 2 16 10 . J 7 1 1 8 11 ?
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^ "KRVOUSNESS , and all its attendant miseries J- ^ a nd < liHtreBainjf aymptoma , positivel y CUHKD , without the least inconvenience or danger to the most delicate constitution , by a new and infallible remedy ; guuninteod to effect a perfect cure in the nioiit inveterate cane ; even in ciwettof complete prostration of nervous energy ita Buccetia is certuin . I ) r Alkiihd Hkaumont , M-I > ., M . lt . C . S ., anil CoiiuuUiiig- 1 'hyviciaui having long used it in liin privme practice without it uingle . inatunce of failure , begu to otter it to the- Public , from benevolence rather than gain ; and will k < hu 1 it carriage free , with full direciioiiH , upon receipt of 7 b . ( id . in Montagu bUiii |> h , mldresiied to him ut ( 5 , lie . aufoi t-street , Strand , London .
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T ) EAFNKSS —SINGINU in the KAttS . — - * - ' Extraordinary Cm-en are effected daily , in enseu long since l > roiiouiiCt ., | iiicurublo by the Faculty . Kven in cases -of total leulnewj , which have exinted a lifetime , n positive euro can he K'ujraiiU'ed wilhont p . mi or operation , by a newly discovered *•»<» infallible mode of treatment , discovered and practised only •» y Dr . FRANCIS , l'Jiysiniaii . Annul , 40 , Liverpool-Btreet , " ¦'" K h Crows , London . Dr . F . ban applied this new treatment i Urn preBoncc o » and on Bcivenil of the iiiovt eminent medical en of the duy , who have been utterly autodialicd at itn magical in T . i "" J" ' lhe . m diuUtaaiuK c <» mphiint » should im"Kcuntely conuuft I ) ,- . Friiuci * . i . « ih . ih ) need now doapuir , howi ! Da < l their cam , . Iloura of conciliation daily from Kleveii till bvlli \ \ V " N | I 1 ° - (; «» " » t'y ]> atiuutii . utating their cane ad . it . ' ? .. roceive lh means of euro per poat , with such poMitV dlrootion > *• are truuruntcod to r « md « r failure im-
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DR . CtTLVERWELL ON NERVOTT 8 N ESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and Haemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . WHA T TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and careless feeding , & c . ^ of the above harassing and distressing complaints , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables for every meal in the day , and full instructions for the . regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated bynumerous cases , & c . Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " ON URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , MOUSTACHIOS , EYEBROWS , & c . ?—Of all the Pteparations that have been introduced , for reproducing , nourishing , beautifying , and p reserving the human the Human Hair , none have gained s-uch a world-wide celebrity and immense sale as MISS DEAN'S CRINILEN'E . It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers , Moustachios , Eyebrows , & c , in three or four weeks , with the utmost certainty ; and will be found eminently successful in nourishing , curling , and beautifying the hair , and checking greyness in all its stages , strengthening weak hair , preventing its falling- off , & c . & c . For the reproduction of hair in baldness , from whatever cause , and at whatever age , it stands unrivalled , never having failed . For Children it is indispensable , forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair . One trial is solicited to prove the fact . It is an elegantly scented perparation , and will be sent ( post-free ) on receipt of Twenty-four Postage Stamps , by Miss DEAN , 48 , Liverpool-street , Jiing ' s-cross , London . authentic testimonials . " I constantly use yourCrinilene for my children . It restored my hair perfectly . "—Mrs . Lonsr , Hitchin , " Herts . "I have now to complain of the trouble of shaving ; thanks to your Crinilene . "—Mr . Grey , Eaton-square , Chelsea . Professor Ure , on analyzing the Crinilene . says : — " It is perfectly free from any injurious colouring or other matter , and the best stimulant for the hair I have met with . The scent is delicate and very persistent . " For the SKIN and COMPLEXION . —MISS DEAN'S RODONT 1 CTO . —A purely vegetable Preparation , distinguished for its extremely bland , puiif } ing-, and soothing effects on the Skin ; while by its peculiar action on the pores and minute secretory vessels , it expels all impurities from the surfr . ee , allays any tendency to inflammation , and thus effectually and permanently removes all tan , pimples , fieckles , sinall-pox marks , rodness , black spots , and other eruptions and discolouration *; . The radient bloom it imparts to the cheek , and the softness , deiicacy , and whiteness which it induces on the hands and arms , render it indispensable to every Toilette . To Liilies during thu period of nursing , and as a wash for infants , it cannot be too strongly recommended . Gentlemen , after shaving-, will find it allay ail irritation and tenderness of the skin , render it sou , smooth , and pleasant . Price 3 s . Gd . per bottle , sent directly by Mr . Dean , on receipt of 42 postage stamps . PURE LIQUID HAIR DYE . —MIS 8 DEAN'S TEINTNOIK . -A perfectaiid elJicient Dye discovered by an emiiiuutoperaiive chemist . It is a pure liquid that changes any coloured hair in three minutes to any shade required , from light auburn to jet bl'ick , fo beautifully natural as to defy deieciion ; it does not stain the skin , is most easily applied , and is free from my objectionable quality . It needs only to he used once , producing a permanent dye . Price « Js . fid . per bottle , sent post free by Alins Dean , on receipt "f 48 postage-stamps . Address—AlissKmil y Dean , 48 , Liverpool-street , King ' s-cross , London .
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j ' , t i * * ' 1 ( ? HO M CE O P A T H Y . —All the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration , are prepared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN MA . WSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hnod-wtreet , Newcaatleon-Tyne ; and 60 , Fawcett-etreet , Simderlund ; from whom they may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . " Luurie ' u" and all other works on Homoeopathy , together with caBes and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the piofessiou supplied on liberal terma . Just published , ami may be had Iree of charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , lisq . MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contains a very large proportion of nutritive matter , conaiftinjr of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its being less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa us a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources arc numerous and of the highest character . It was no highly esteemed by I . miiiumim , tint chief of Naturalists , that he mimed it Theobroma— " Food for the << ods . " Dr . Pareiia shjh , * ' it is a very nourishing bevr rage , . devoid of the ill properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr . Kpps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , nays : — " Mothers , whiW ) uiickliug , uhould never take (' ol ! Ve ; they should Hiicklc mi (/ Ocoii . I have the testimony ol mothers who have hi > tiuckled , and they etat . e that they found , with Cocoa , without lleer , they produced quite Hiiflicient milk , and the children suckled with tui .-h diet were in better he . ilth than t ho , c uiicklcd on a previous occasion , when lleer , and Coffee , and Tea formed the liquid part of their did . " The Hume author adds : — " Cocoa in the beut of all flavoured drinks . It in highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper Buys : — " Thin food is admirably calculated for tin ; sick , and to those who are in health it . is a luxury . " Many persons have been turned agaiimt the um ; of Coco : i and Chocolate from having tried thej many , and very generally inferiur nrtiele vended at the ( jrocern * tdiopu under tint , iiiiue . The | iieparatiou here offer , tl l > y JO II N MAWNON contains all the nutrltiom propertied of the nut , without . ; my ubjeclionablt ) admixture . It In , therefore , recommended as an a ^ reealih ; ami ivholeHoim- « nbntitute for Coffee , tu which it , i : < certainly much Hiiperior , an it . is iiIho to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble Cocoa , " " Klaku Cocoa , " &< i . It in light , rutty of < li <; t'titinii , agreeable , nutiitiou : i , and require !? little limn or trouble ii | preparing for une . Tkktimoniai .. — " Having uaed the lloimcnp . ilhic . Coe . oa prepared by Mr . Mhwboii . I have , no hesitation in j ; i \ in ; j it , my fullest rvcoiniiKiiulatioii . "—Thomas Hayle , M . I ) . Hold , WholeHulu and Retail , by JOHN M . WVSON , IIoiikhoputhio ChemiHl , 4 , llood-utieiit , Newcastle , nud < 50 , 1 ' aweetttttreet , Hiindc . rl . ind . Aqicnth . —North Shield *—Mouae aiul K « liiit , ' ( ris ( H . Hunderlund—Mr . John Ilillu , r > cor , Houlh Shieldu - Jiell and May druggi » t » . lViinih— Mr . George itauiBuy , druggiKt Ktockton ' —John Dodgaon and Co . druggintu . Durham—Hcawiu and Monkn . druirgiBtB . Darlinglou—JVir . 8 . Ilarlow . ilruifjriMt . ( Jarlisle—Mr . Hiurluon , diUBjji » t . Agents wautedl '
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A NEW MEDICINE F RANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to urethral morbid secretions , and other ailments for which copaiba and eubebs are commonly administered Each Capsule containing the Specific is made of the purest Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being both elastic and pleasant to ta 1 e affords the greatest facility for repeating the doses without intermission—a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting , or ensrag ' ed in business , as well as to those who object to fluid . ' medicines , being- unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach Prepared only by GEORGE FRANKS , Surgeon , at hid Laboratory , 90 , Blackfriars-road , London , where they may be had , and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each , or gent free by post at 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of whom , also , may be had , in bottles , at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each , FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . TESTIMONIALS . From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., F . R . S ., President of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to St . Thomas ' s Hospital ; and Professor of Surgery in King ' s College , London . "I have made trial of Mr . Franks ' s Solu'ion of Copaiba at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the results warrant my stating , that it is an efficacious remedy , and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " Joseph Henry Green . " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April 15 , 1835 . " From Bransby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . S ., one 3 r tne Council of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , & c . " Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . George Franks , and has great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success . " New-street , April 13 , 1835 . " *» These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the Government Stamp—on which is engraven " George Franks , BlackfYi ? rs-road" —beinsr attached to f-ach .
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CURES FOR THE UNCU 11 ED ! HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT . —A « extraordinary Cure of Sorofdla or King ' s Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . H . Alliuay , 209 , Ilisjh-street , Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January , 1850 . To Professor Holloway . " Sir , —M , - eldest son , when about three yenrs of a ? e , was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling- in the neck , which , a / ' cer a short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it a 3 a very bad case of Scrofula , and prescribed tor a considerable time without effect . The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing- in virulence , when , besides the ulcer in the neck , another formed below the left knee , and a third under the eye , besides seven others on the left arm , with a tumour between the eyea , whicli was expected to lireak . Durniir the whole of the time my suffering- boy had received the constant advice of the most celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the General Hospital , where one of the Surgeons said that he would amputate the left arm , but that the blood was so impure that , if that li'nb were taken off , it would be then even impossible to subdue the disease . In th's desperate state I determined to yive your Pills and Ointment a trial , and , after two months' perseverance in their use , the . tumour gradually began to disappear , and th" > liseharge from all the ulcers perceptibly decreased , and at the expiration of eight months they were perfectly healed , an . l the buy thoroughly restored to the blessings of health , to the astonishment of a large circle of acquaintances , who could testify to the truth of this miraculous case . Three years have now elapsed without any recurrence to the malady , iind the buy is now as healthy as heart can wish . Under these circumstances 1 consider that I should be truly ungrateful were I not to make ; you acquainted with this wonderful cure , ell ' ected by your medicines , after every other means had failed . . [ . H . A Ll . l i » AY . " trold hy the 1 'roprietoi , -14 , Strand ( near Tem | ile liar ) . London , and by all respectable Venders of I ' aleiit Medicines throughout the civilized World , m Pots and boxes , at Is . l . Jd ., 2 s . ' . ) d ., li > . ( id ., 11 s ., iJ'Js ., and ; J 3 h . each . There is a very considerable saving ' ... Jaking the larger sizes . N . It . — Direction )) for the guidance of Patients are affixed to ( Ui .-h pot or liox .
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ItUPTURKS EFFECTUALLY CUKKD WITHOUT A TJU . US 8 1 DKAf ) the following TESTIMONIALS , I- *; selected from many hundreds in the possession of Dr . HAKKUR : — " I am happy to inform you that my rupture is quite cured . "Uev . ll . Herbice , May 17 , 1 H 5 I . " My rupture has never appeared since . 1 consider it a miracle to be cured , a / ter suffering twenty years . " —J . Kdi » , Esq .. Juno 2 , 1851 . " I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to tho auccetB of your rcinedy . "— Mrs . Sutton , June 1 . 18 . ) l . " A respected enrrcspondent desires to call the attention of such of our reader * as are his fellow-Hiiflereis to an announcement in our advertising columns , emanating from Dr . liaiker . Of thi- < gentleman ' y ability in treating ruplurvu , our correspondent :-peaks iii tin- highest terms , having av . iilud him-elf of tin ; same and thereby tested the superiority of bin method of tieatment over any other extant , all of which h « ha- tried to no purpose . Me feels riHsured that whoever is ho alllicted will find a cure by p . iyni 1 ' Dr . liaiker a visit ,, his method being , an i . ur corrirsponileiit o . lieves , beyond improvement . " The above appeared in llie ' I i . >! ct of Saturday , Septt ; iiiber -1 ' , IKI' » . Or . itAUKK It still coiiliniicH to hiipply the alllieled with his e . eietti utt'il remedy for thin alarming complaint ., thn great , siu ^ cess uf" which for many ye . us |> ist , reudttrn any further eiiinuieiit unncceri .-iary . It . i ,-i oatty and painless in us < " cau .-iiug mi inconveiiienco or coiitiueineut ., and i . i app'ic . ililc to every variety of ningl «; or douUle Ituplure , however bad nr long staiidiiig - . in male or fein •!«) of any age . The remedy , will full iusiruetiiiTiH for Ukc . will be . Hent post free to any ' part of the kingdom , on rce . eipt of 7 i . in poBt ! ige-al .. im |) s , or l ' oalolli < : e order , by Dr . Alkrijo Uaukiui , 1 H , I . iverpool-titreist . KuigV-cioHs , London , where lit ; may be coiifii'ted daily from ten till one inorninga , and live , till eight evenings ( Sunday * < xcep ' ed ) . P ( iat-oflle . « in del a to be made payable at tin : Kattlcbridgo I ' oMt-ollice ; . A great immtici' of te « timoiiial » aud triikui-ii have been | ,- ( t behind by pei'dons cured , att trophiea of tli'i uiieee . tH of t . hitt remed y . OlCAKNKJiH , KINdlNCl NOISKH in tho IIKAI . ) and KAK 3 . KI' I'I ' . C Til A 1 , 1 , Y CUlllil ) . — Dr . liurkor ' a roinody pi-nnaiiently lentoren he . uiiig in all canett , in infancy or old ajje , however l >\ < 1 or loiig-ntainling , even whero tho Kaculty lias |» roiioimfi «) d it , incurable-. It , renioveit all thoae ( listrctsHiiiK- nols » s in tho hea'l a » i earn icMdltiiig Iroin deafnutoi or iicrvouttimsH , and fiiabldi * nil riiill ' eivrii , however had , to hear the ticking- of a watch in u !«? - . » < la > n . The leinedy , which iu « . my in application , will ho u « : n ( free on teeeiptof 7 m ., in |) o « lag <; h | hi . i |> h . or I ' oat-olllcu order , hy Dr . Ai .,. | ii : i > IIakkich , IH , I . iver |) .. ol-Hlreet , Kin / f V-. fi <>^ ¦« . London . Coniiultationti daily from '"" <» ll oil" and Hive , till ei ^ lit ( MUMliiyK exoepted ) . A euro in < very casein guaranteed " Your reme-ly . nitir . ily ciirrd niv deafness aflnr all olhnr means had failed . " —K . i v . II . Hinitfi . " It quitii curod tho dirttractiux hoimbb in my heiul . " —Mm . K . im . iu . " I had l > r « u < lvuf flrvcn v « ar » , and « nn now bear prrfectlv . " —Dr . \ . . ) Aines .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 27, 1851, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27091851/page/21/
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