Watkinson School 
list year. Boarding school for boys. 
Tuition, $30 per month. Partial and 
free scholarships for ambitious though poor boys. Junior 
and senior high school. Science, agriculture, manual arts. 
Catalogue on request. FRANK L. EDWARDS, B. S., Hartford, Conn 
N AME YOUR FARM. Neatly lettered, delivered postpaid, 
$1.50 up. Free circular. I/0U1S OltA TON, Whitman, Mass. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 8e per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy must reach us Thursday morning to 
appear in issue of following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED-—At The Children’s Village, Dobbs 
Ferry-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., a farm manager 
to take full charge and responsibility of grounds, 
shrubbery, landscape and truck garden Activities, 
with the assistance of 1 boys; man who has had 
some experience with boys preferred. For fur¬ 
ther information, communicate with LEON 0. 
FAULKNER, Managing Director. 
POULTRYMAN wanted for 600 layer plant in 
Western Maryland. ADVERTISER 5620, care 
Rural New 1 -Yorker. 
MAN and wife for farm; steady employment 
year round; everything furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5027, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—At The Children’s Village. Dobb3 
Ferry-on. the-Hudson, N. Y., educated Chris¬ 
tian married couple, without children, who are 
interested in boys, to take charge of a group of 
20 boys; fair salary with maintenance to right 
parties. For further information, communicate 
with LEON C. FAULKNER, Managing Director. 
STEADY job for first-class married milker and 
farm hand: could use grown son. BOX 650, 
Cobleskill, N. Y. 
MARRIED man for general work around place 
and drive team; state age and wages expect¬ 
ed, with cottage and garden. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5077, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Herdsman and dairyman on private 
place; small herd; married; no children. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5678, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—White girl for general housework 
for couple and two children; family washing 
done out. BOX 132, Southampton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands, teamsters 
and gardener; steady work for comi>etent 
men. HILLSIDE FARMS, Miners Bank Bldg., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Couple in family of three adults; 
white; young; Protestant; must be willing 
and obliging; woman to do plain cooking and 
housework; washing done out; man to be handy 
about the house, but to help mostly out of doorB 
whore other man is kept; couple used to farm 
preferred; couple has own sitting room, bed¬ 
room and bath; house, all conveniences; all- 
year round; 28 miles from New York City. 
JACOB W. JACKSON, Syosset, L. I., N. Y. 
Tel., Syosset 47-J. 
WANTED—Single man from 30 to 45 years old 
of good character and cleanly, for team and 
general farm work on country estate 100 miles 
west of New York City; must thoroughly under¬ 
stand horses and be willing to do as told and 
W’ork in harmony with other men; this Is an 
extra good year around job for the right, man 
and .offers such a good home, good hours, fair 
treatment with .$00 per month, room and board; 
in answering give full details as to experience, 
age and nationality. Address WINDY KNOLL 
FARM, Glen Spey, N. Y. 
SINGLE man; experienced dairyman; private 
estate in Rhode Island; position permanent; 
first-class place, and a first-class man wanted; 
age. experience, references, full particulars. 
ADVERTISER 5074, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—American woman, middle age, for 
light housework; small wages; good home on 
farm. Address MRS. NELLIE A. GIRARD, 
East Poultney, Vt„ 
GIRL or young woman for general clerical work, 
office of commercial farm; good room and 
hoard, owner’s residence; fair wages; excep¬ 
tional surroundings; preference given one will¬ 
ing and able to take table waiting owner’s resi¬ 
dence. ADVERTISER 5688, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Couple, white, no children; man for 
farm Work; woman to do cooking and light 
housework; conveniences and homelike surround¬ 
ings; $75 per month and board. JOSEPH 0. 
CANBY, Hulmeville, Pa. 
EXPERIENCED farm hand wanted; single; $00 
per month and board; must be good milker 
and teamster; steady position for a good man. 
BOX 47, Cold Spring, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant poultryman on large com¬ 
mercial plant, not afraid of long hours; per¬ 
manent position; state age, weight,, nationality, 
wages expected, etc. LONE OAK POULTRY 
FARM, Babylon, L. I., N. Y 
MAN as gardener and wife as working house¬ 
keeper, at owner’s home on large fruit farm, 
located on shore of Lake Ontario; new house, 
all conveniences; references required. J. A. 
ARCHBALD, Waterport, N. Y. 
WANTED—A working foreman gardener-farmer, 
Protestant, married, no children; wife make 
butter, board help; unfurnished cottage; men’s 
house separate; gentleman’s country place, 
Westchester County. ADVERTISER 5704, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—-Poultryman, single, on private 
place; must be first-class on raising broilers 
and also Guineas; apply with reference from 
last employer: wages $00 per month, with board 
and room. ADVERTISER 5705, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Man or boy for farm; steady job; 
state wages and particulars. A. E. BERVY, 
East Chatham, N. Y. 
WANTED—General farmer to develop 150-acre 
poultrv, hog and dairy, as partner with am¬ 
bition to buy. ROB IN WOOD FARM, Great 
Barrington, Mass. 
COUPLE without children; man to understand 
general farming, milking cows and able to 
run automobile; woman to work in kitchen, wait 
on table, and no laundry; steady position, good 
wages to right party. ’Phone Newburgh 681, 
ASPETONG FARM, or New 1 York office, Gram- 
ercy 0888. 
CAPABLE farm hand for small farm; 2 horses, 
2 cows; good hoard and room and hath; $60. 
BOX 193, Chappaqua, N. Y. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPERIENCED herdsman, age 31, married, 
steady and absolutely reliable, desires position 
with Jersey herd doing It. of M. testing; expert 
feeder, having had charge of 1 the feeding of test 
cows of many large herds; have technical and 
practical experience; now in charge of 150 Jer¬ 
seys of which 22 are on test; state size of herd, 
disposition of product, living 1 conditions, and what 
salary you offer. HENRI E. RAGOT, Tiverton 
Farms, Greenwood, Va. 
SUPERINTENDENT or foreman on large dairy 
farm, by Hollander; married; can furnish best 
of reference. ADVERTISER 5695, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
COUPLE—Americans, Scotch-Irish, Protestants; 
man, thorough farm and estate experience, 
capable taking charge; wife, excellent cook, 
laundress or houseworker; age, 35; two boys, 5 
and 6; best of references. ADVERTISER 5657, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WOMAN with girl, 12, wishes steady position 
as working housekeeper in country; state all 
particulars in first letter. Address ADVER¬ 
TISER 5679, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM carpenter and poultryman; salary and 
percentage; married; Northern New Jersey. 
ADVERTISER 5680, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—IP you are in need of a thor¬ 
oughly practical and capable man in all 
branches of the business, also build and other 
mechanical ability, write ADVERTISER 5697. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG, thoroughly experienced married man, 
dissolving partnership, desires position as su¬ 
perintendent or assistant on large dairy, fruit 
or produce farm, in East or South; good execu¬ 
tive and a hustler; can sell produce of farm; 
excellent references. ADVERTISER 5681, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MANAGER estate or commercial, desires posi¬ 
tion; farm raised, college graduation; under¬ 
stands hogs, cattle, farming and Grade A milk 
production; consider any proposition. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5075, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED man wishes position, private estate; 
good education, habits; experienced with 
horses, poultry houses, gardening, pruning. BOX 
11, Clayville; N. Y. 
WANTED—Work on farm year round; do any¬ 
thing but. handle walking plow; handy at re¬ 
pairs; New Hampshire preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5673, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM manager open for position in Fall, estate 
or commercial; college trained; years of ex¬ 
perience in diversified farming—purebred stock, 
poultry, hogs, orchards, gardening; operate and 
repair all modern machinery and tractors; 
building, repair, construction work; experienced 
teacher; American, age 44; best references. 
ADVERTISER 5672, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED married man, one child, Hol¬ 
land descent, wants position as herdsman, 
general farm work; steady, sober; best refer¬ 
ences. JOHN PORTER, 40 Sixth Ave., Pater¬ 
son, N. J. 
POULTRY manager, married, with 19 years’ 
practical experience on commercial and pri¬ 
vate plants, open for position Sept. 15. II. 
SHAPIRD, Mgr. Brightwaters Poultry Farm, 
Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y. 
FARM manager or estate superintendent; agri¬ 
cultural college graduate; 37; married; sev¬ 
eral years practical work, combined with scien¬ 
tific knowledge; expert on soils, crops, dairy 
and beef cattle, hogs and poultry; Guernsey or 
Ayrshire cattle preferred; can develop a new 
estate into a paying proposition or continue de¬ 
velopment work on a running estate. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5682, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN—Successful, practical Leghorn 
specialist, English, will establish, reorganize, 
operate commercial egg farm on modern lines, 
or lease plant; capacity 2500 up; investigate. 
Address ADVERTISER 5683, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
INTERESTED in poultry farming, fruit; con¬ 
siderable experience. R. LANE, 18 Pink- 
ham, East, Lynn, Mass. 
PROTESTANT, American, woman, with two 
children, would like to get position as house¬ 
keeper; best of references furnished. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5689, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN wishes position as dairy hand or care¬ 
taker; many years’ experience; white; middle 
age; best of reference; American born. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5690, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, single, wishes position, milker 
and barnman; experienced; state wages. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5703, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO agricultural college graduates, single, de¬ 
sire position on estate; Long Island preferred; 
experienced in all lines of agriculture, and of 
good character; A1 references. Address W. 
GRAHAM, Farmingdale, L. I., N. Y. 
MIDDLE-AGED couple, Protestants, want care¬ 
taker’s place on farm or small estate; man, 
life experience on farm; best of 1 references. 
ADVERTISER 5691, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY manager, married, one daughter, 30 
years’ experience, wants full charge of egg 
farm; prefer in or near Nortli Jersey; if first- 
class will consider 50-50 basis; if willing to pay 
good wages to a dependable man, with the best 
of references, free now, communicate 248 
ROOSEVELT AVE., York, Pa. 
MARRIED man wishes position on farm; honest, 
willing; does not use tobacco or liquor; $100 
monthly, with house and usual privileges. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5093, care Rural New-Yorker. 
SUPERINTENDENT, American, 36, married, no 
family, wants position on farm or estate; 7 
years’ experience. J. E. GORDON, Chappaqua, 
N. Y. 
MARRIED farmer, age 35, experienced machin¬ 
ist, desires position on genera! farm; good 
living accommodation more essentia] than high 
salary. ADVERTISER 5707, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as milker, by Hollander; 
married; wife can milk also: first-class milk¬ 
ers; can furnish best of reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5696, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED, practical farmer, wants posi¬ 
tion as working manager or foreman. Oct. 1 
or before; married; small family; middle age; 
know all branches of farming, including Alfal¬ 
fa. dairv and modern machinery. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5699, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION by young married man, Oct. 1; 
hustler, sincere, mechanical; now manager on 
large general farm; show worth in work, not in 
bragging. ADVERTISER 5694, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POULTRYMEN, stop! and read; do you want a 
man that can care for your birds as good as 
you could care for them yourself? If so, 
answer this ad. ADVERTISER 5698, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
TWO all round farmers, age 30 and 31, want 
tenant job. BOX 144 Gainesville, N. Y. 
COUPLE with one child; man, gardener-farmer; 
from first of September; private place; steady, 
reliable; excellent reference; wife, chickens, 
ducks, butter-maker or housekeeper. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5092, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, with four years’ ex¬ 
perience, wants position. ADVERTISER 5706, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT farm helper, 10 years’ experience 
In machine shop, four in farming, wants work 
on general farm; age 35. ADVERTISER 5708, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as poultryman; one that 
knows the business thoroughly; prefer private 
estate; state wages and particulars in first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 5709, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FARM WORK wanted by young Jewish woman 
(26); some experience. ADVERTISER 5711, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—206-acre farm; 50 acres timber; 35 
Holsteins; 17 Lakenvelders; team, wagons, 
sleighs, hand tools, farm machinery, milker, 100 
tons hay. C. M. EATON, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, 5 to 10 acres. New Jersey, 
Long Island; State road; near station and 
town; sandy land; good water; send picture and 
details. ED. THOMY, 126 West 16th St., New 
York City. 
THREE bearing orchards, with crops of Stark 
Delicious and other good varieties, near rail¬ 
road town; modern improvements; fine climate; 
at $6,000, $7,500, $16,000: easy terms. OVER¬ 
BROOK ORCHARD Co., Saluda, N. C. 
FOR SALE—156-acre farm; 10-room house; 
barns; fruit orchard; with tools and stock. 
Apply owner, VERNON II. TIGER, Gladstone, 
N. J. 
SOUTHERN Delaware County dairy farm; Fall 
dairy; 19 cows; Winter income; with or with¬ 
out equipment. Write, if interested, I>. J. 
TAYLOR, Kelsey, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm; Pennsylvania; 90 
miles from New York; Erie Railroad; 1,500 
hens; 1,600 pullets. Particulars, ADVERTISER 
5650, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
IN the Sunapee Lake region, 2 miles from Suna- 
pee Lake Station, and right at the foot of' Mt. 
Snnapee, farm of 75 acres and Summer hoarding 
house of 25 rooms, with farm equipment and 
house furnishings; an ideal place for Summer 
boarders, auto tea room and gas filling station; 
on the main State highway between Claremont 
and Concord, N. FI. ADVERTISER 5651, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm about 20 acres within 50 miles 
New York; few miles station; 8-room house; 
barn; brook; Jersey preferred. SPINDLER, 106 
Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—With or without equipment, a Co¬ 
lumbia^ County farm of 130 acres; estimate 
130,000 ft,, of lumber; running water of known 
purity in 12-room house and barn; y 2 mile from 
State road. ADVERTISER 5604, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm, 4 acres, close in; 5- 
* 00 m cottage; everything, $1000. HENRIETTA 
LONG, Berkshire, N. Y. 
TO RENT—$50 per year, 40-acre fertile farm, 
suitable dairy, stock, poultry, garden. E. 
PUTNEY, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—81 acres. Northern New Jersey, 50 
miles from New York City; just right for 
poultry, fruit or grain; fine Alfalfa soil; beau¬ 
tiful woods and brook; never-failing spring; 
house and outbuildings; for quick sale will 
include crops and stock; price reasonable. Write 
owner, ADVERTISER 5670, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE, or exchange for Florida property of 
equal value, small place in beautiful Chenango 
Valley; make pretty Summer home for eltv 
dweller. Write GEO. W. PALMER, Poolville, 
N. Y. 
DAIRY farm, one to three hundred acres, pre¬ 
ferably located Central New York; however, 
any part State considered. MARGERUM, 505 
Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 
20 ACRES, roadside market entering Cazenovia, 
“America’s most beautiful village”; crops, 
stock, tools; price $5,500. SUNLAND FARM, 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
F'OR SALE, or exchange for city suburban or 
country store property, 100-acre farm. OWN¬ 
ER, 7 Benton St., Auburn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—105—acre farm in village of Gerry, 
with or without stock, crops and tools; on 
paved road, 7 miles from Jamestown, N. Y., 
and fine fluid milk market; 5 minutes’ walk 
from high school, churches, stores, etc. LEON 
DAMON, Gerry, N. Y. 
BERKSHIRES, CONN.—Small chicken and 
squab farm for sale; 20 acres; fruit and veg¬ 
etables; stocked; bungalow house with all mod¬ 
ern Improvements; living room 38x24 ft. three 
large bedrooms and one small: two springs sup¬ 
ply abundant water; good income from local 
patronage. ADVERTISER 5684, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
128 ACRES for sale on account of illness; two 
minutes’ walk from Erie station, post office, 
school; 45 minutes’ drive from Buffalo; good 
road. ADVERTISER 5685, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
SMALL farm wanted; small house; low price; 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut pre¬ 
ferred. FERM, Stelton, N. J. 
PLEASANT, small, country place of 10 acres: 
reasonable price; house, hams, garage and 
poultry house; all modern conveniences; 2 
miles main street; Vi mile trolley; good roads. 
WALTER JOHNSON, Middletown, Conn. 
SAVE $1000 by buying direct, 9-acre fruit and 
poultry farm on paved road in Southern Jer¬ 
sey for $7,500; all city conveniences. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5686, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—General store, consisting of hard¬ 
ware and groceries, located iii farming com¬ 
munity in Northeast Ohio; stock and fixtures 
will invoice about $10,000; real estate, $3500. 
For particulars address ADVERTISER 5687, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Complete • electric light equipment, 
manufactured by the General Electric Com¬ 
pany, having capacity for a thousand lights; it. 
is of the finest quality and Is in first-class condi¬ 
tion; rare bargain for country estate, camp or 
small settlement. For further information ad¬ 
dress Home Mission Society, Oakland, N. J. 
NEW JERSEY—126 acres, 12 miles from Phila¬ 
delphia on good stone road, suitable for dairv 
or truck; large modern house with beautiful 
trees and lawn; good outbuildings and tenant 
house; must be sold quickly. For further in¬ 
formation address PRESTON T. ROBERTS, 
Moorestown, N. J. Price $20,000. 
FARM to rent, one mile east of Rhinebeek. 
Dutchess County: good chance for right party. 
645 THIRD AVE., New York, N. Y. 
POULTRY plant within 50 miles New York 
City; 10-20 acres: near road and station; 
Boston Post, Road preferred. SAVAltY, 209 E. 
25th St., New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — A very productive 34-acre farm; 
large barn, machine house, hog house, four 
chicken houses, 8-room house, artesian well, 
electric lights, tile silo, good productive orchard 
sold $1,300 worth apples in one season; milk 
can be sold in village; located at Dublin, Bucks 
Co., Pa., on the Stnte road, 5 miles from Doyles- 
t,own and 33 from Philadelphia; buss passes the 
door; price $11,000; terms. Owner AUG. BETH- 
MAN, State School, Pennhurst, Pa. 
PERFECTLY equipped poultry plant, New Jer¬ 
sey; laying houses for 1,200 layers; colony 
houses for 4,000 baby chicks; mammoth incu¬ 
bator; modern home; bath; 26 miles from At¬ 
lantic City markets; good schools, churches; 
Skinner system of irrigation for garden; estab¬ 
lished markets; all stock, poultry, complete. 
ADVERTISER 5700, care Rural New-Yorker. 
I INTEND to lay my Metuchen, N. J., farm out 
in lots; want to rent on option, or sell my 9- 
room house, with Improvements; barn, garage, 
henhouse and 1, 2 or 3 acres land; ideal location 
for chicken farm; $2000 cash; balance like rent; 
will assist right party. ADVERTISER 5701, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A place about 10 acres, suitable fur 
poultry and fruit raising; New Jersey pre¬ 
ferred. P. RICHTER, 43 Orange St., Bloom¬ 
field, N. J. No agents. 
WANTED—Mountain farm, 3-10 acres, suitable 
poultry and boarding; good house; plenty 
water; prefer Sullivan, Orange, Pike Co., Pa. 
ADVERTISER 5710, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—105 acres; building in good condi¬ 
tion; lots of fruit. JOHN DARFLER, East 
Greenwich, N. Y. 
SACRIFICE, account of death, beautiful home, 
45 minutes from Jersey City on Erie Railroad: 
stone bungalow; all city improvements; stone 
garage; equipped for poultry raising, orchard, 
etc. P. O. BOX 61, Westwood, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Fully equipped poultry plant; 3 
large laying houses, electric lights, 6 brooder 
houses, Candee incubator 2,400-ogg capacity, 750 
White Leghorn pullets, 12 acres level, tillable 
ground, 10-room dwelling; well and cistern 
pump at sink in kitchen; good barn and out¬ 
buildings; price $5,500, part cash, C. 11. 
CHUBB, Palenville, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net post¬ 
paid, for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thousands 
of Rural New>-Yorker readers among my well- 
satisfied customers. Are you one of them? Please 
send remittance with order. It. W. WIND 
Babylon, N. Y. 
SLEEP on fresh-picked balsam pillow; filled with 
sweet breath of the Adlrondacks; soothing and 
refreshing in the sickroom; excellent gift for 
sweetheart or friends; 3 lbs., $1.25; cretonne 
cover; postage paid; remit with order. HANNAH 
PAYNE, No. 2 Raquette Lake, N. Y. 
HONEY—Extracted, here, clover, 00-lb. can, 
$7.80; two, $15; buckwheat, $6; two, $11.40; 
twelve 5-lb. pails clover, $9; buckwheat, $7.80; 
10 lbs. prepaid in third zone, $2; buckwheat. 
$1.75; purity and satisfaetion guaranteed. RAY 
C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
WANTED—Power hay press; give condition, 
make and lowest cash price, BOX 80,- I.a- 
cona, N. Y. 
ITALIAN queens, famous Root strain, $1 each. 
WESLEY DUNHAM, Bethel, Vt. 
LETTERS that look like typewritten letters; let 
me reproduce your sales letters; 100 copies, 
$1.80; 300 copies, $2.70; 500 copies, $3.60. H. F. 
HOLMES, 53 Carlton Ave., Salamanca, N. Y. 
HONEY — Quart, $1; gallon, $3; delivered. 
BARCLAY, Riverton, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Ford sedan; four seater; Bosch 
ignition; recently overhauled; excellent con¬ 
dition. H. BUSSING, West Cornwall, Conn. 
FOR SALE—$50; garden cultivator, made by 
Macultivator Company, Toledo; almost new; 
guaranteed. O. R. DEGELMAN, Mars, Pa. 
FOR SALE or RENT—24-acre truck or poultry 
farm; market: Summer resort; writp for par¬ 
ticulars Address ADVERTISER 5702, care 
Rural New-Vorker. 
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