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three of Baedeker's Handbooks-" Paris and Environs, with Routes from London to Paris" (Dulau, 6s.), “London and its Environs" (6s.), and "The Rhine from Rotterdam to Constance" (7s.)-all of which seem to have been considerably improved.

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Three or four interesting theological and religious books will provide you with a sufficiency of reading for wet Sabbaths. Mr. Stopford Brooke's "The Old Testament and Modern Life" (Isbister, 6s.) is a collection of short discourses, which, taking the stories of the Old Testament for their basis, read into them a lesson for humanity to-day. Count Tolstoi's "The Gospel in Brief" (Scott, 2s. 6d.) is described as a deliberate and careful endeavour to simplify, summarise, and emphasise" all that the author of "Anna Karenina" has before said as to "Jesus and His teaching." The Rev. Francis Bourdillon's "The Voice of the People: Some Proverbs and Common Sayings examined and applied, with Special Reference to Practical Life" (R.T.S., 2s.) sufficiently explains itself.

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I have in months past sent you more than one book on flowers by Mr. Edward Step. He must be a versatile writer, for to-day I send a volume similar in size entitled "By the Deep Sea: a Popular Introduction to the Wild Life of the British Shores " (Jarrold, 5s.). It is a well-illustrated and a practical manual. thought it well to enclose the Rev. George Henslow's "How to Study Wild Flowers" (R.T.S. 2s. 6d.), with Dr. Renlow's "The Human Eye and Its Auxiliary Organs Anatomically Represented, with Explanatory Text" (Philip, 2s. 6d. net), a new edition, with a paper on "Eyesight" by Mr. John Browning. Miss Florence Stacpoole's "Everyday Ailments and How to Treat Them" (Scott, 6d.) strikes me as a most useful little brochure. And you will also find a new edition of Dr. Gregory's "Animal Magnetism; or Mesmerism and its Phenomena " (Redway, 6s. net).

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I have made a selection of the best of recent new editions to send you this month. First is the new volume of the series of Illustrated Standard NovelsCaptain Marryat's "The King's Own" (Macmillan, 3s. 6d.), with an introduction by Mr. David Hannay and . a number of clever illustrations by Mr. F. H. Townsend. This series remains still one of the cheapest and most attractive in the market in spite of a series on identical lines which a new firm,' betraying thereby lamentable lack of originality, have lately commenced to issue. There has recently, by the way, been quite a boom in Marryat as there has been a boom in Peacock. Messrs. Routledge are issuing a serviceable edition, under the direction of Mr. W. L. Courtney, and Messrs. J. M. Dent have just published two new volumes in their edition-"Poor Jack" and "The King's Own" (3s. 6d. each, net.). This last is under the editorship of Mr. Brimley Johnson, is well illustrated, and is certainly well produced externally. It is likely to be the standard elition of a series of novels which, as long as boys care at all for stirring yarns, will never lack readers. I don't know whether it is to Mr. Clement Shorter, the editor of the Illustrated London News, that we owe the excellent idea of a series of Nineteenth Century Classics, but anyhow he is the editor of the series, with which an excellent start has been made with Carlyle's "Sartor Resartus," with an introduction by Professor Dowden, his "On Heroes and Hero-Worship," with an introduction by Mr. Gosse, and Matthew Arnold's “Alaric at Rome and other Poems," with an introduction by Dr. Garnett (Ward and Lock, 2s. 6d. each). Each

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volume contains a portrait of its author in photogravure, and the whole appearance is such that, at the price, I can honestly say the series has not been approached for all round excellence. Many of the poems of Arthur Hugh Clough are just out of copyright, and Mr. Ernest Rhys has seized the opportunity to edit "The Bothie, and Other Poems" (Scott, 1s.) for the Canterbury Poets. I need not point out to you how beautiful and thoughtful a poem "The Bothie" is. How fine, for instance, is that description of the water and the bathing in the third canto! But this little volume does not contain the immortal "New Decalogue." A new edition, with numerous improvements, has appeared of Mr. J. G. Bartholomew's Handy Reference Atlas of the World" (Walker, 7s. 6d.), for years the most convenient book of its class; the whole of Dumas's "Monte Cristo" has appeared in one well printed and illustrated volume (Scott, 3s. 6d.); and "The Best Plays of Sir John Vanbrugh" (Unwin, 3s. 6d.) have been issued in the Mermaid Series of Old Dramatists, under the editorship of Mr. A. E. H. Swaen. Finally I must mention the parts (Dent, 2s. 6d. each, net) of the new edition of Spenser's "Faerie Queene," which Mr. Fairfax-Muckley is "illustrating and decorating" in a manner extremely charming. When completed this will certainly be one of the most beautiful books that have been published. Mr. Fairfax-Muckley's work is finely decorative, and lacking entirely the morbid note which has gone so far to spoil recent works of this class.

I do not know whether you will hail Mr. Horace Pease, whose "White-Faced Priest and other Northumbrian Episodes" (Gay, 3s. 6d.), I send you, as the "Ian Maclaren" of Northumberland. But I am sure you will enjoy the racy Northumbrian stories which Mr. Pease has written largely in the expressive vernacular of Tyneside. Northumberland has long waited its novelist, and there is some reason to believe that it has found him in Mr. Pease, whose previous volumes, " Borderland Studies and "The Mark o' the De'il," light up with many a flash of sympathetic genius the almost unexplored regions of Northumbrian life. As an old Northumbrian I recognise the true note of my native county, and although you will not feel as much at home in the dialect, you will not find it so difficult as the Scotch of Drumtochty. And there are other novels-a new story of regulation length by "Iota," the author of "The Yellow Aster," entitled for some reason not entirely easy to understand, "A Quaker Grandmother" (Hutchinson, 6s.), but thoroughly readable; and a new novel by Miss F. F. Montrésor, "False Coin or True" (Hutchinson, 3s. 6d.). To the Keynotes Series has been added "Day-Books" (Lane, 3s. 6d. net), by Miss Mabel E. Wotton; to the Daffodil Library, "The Kaffir Circus: South Africa Stories of To-day" (Jarrold, 1s.), by Miss Donovan; and to the Leisure Library a new novel of some length by Miss Nora Vynne-"The Story of a Fool and his Folly" (Hutchinson, 2s.), which will certainly do something to further a reputation deservedly considerable already. One of those new authors whose progress one feels at once one will have every cause to watch, has appeared in Miss Edith Hamlet, whose "A Touch of Sorrow" (Dent, 4s. 6d. net) has attracted a deal of attention, and the ubiquitous Mr. Pett Ridge has issued another collection of his short stories and dialogues, under the title of "An Important Man and Others" (Ward and Lock, 1s.). Finally, there is a new volume in Professor Saintsbury's edition of the novels of Balzac-" The Country Parson" (Dent, 3s. 6d. net).

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HE babies offered for adoption now much exceed in number those desirous of adopting children, consequently the babies have to wait their turn, and must be on our list longer than at first, when the balance was on the other side. As the object of my work in attempting this department is to be the medium of finding children for foster-parents who are without children, yet feel the desire to fill up the blank in their hearts and homes by adopting as their own some of the homeless among the little ones, the work, from the foster-parents' point of view (which is the point of view of the Baby Exchange), does not suffer from the preponderance of the children.

I wish now to state explicitly that no help can be given from the Baby Exchange to those foster-parents who wish for a premium or other payments with the children. A number of letters come with such requests. From this date, no such letters will be noticed, but at once consigned to the waste-paper basket.

The mother of two little boys, respectively eight and five years of age, would be glad to have them adopted. Owing to the death of her husband she is left in very poor pecuniary circumstances. The two boys are goodlooking and intelligent; they are grandsons of one of Her Majesty's Indian Judges.

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A curate in the country has written suggesting the possibility of holiday adoptions-that is to say, the adoption of a boy or girl during holiday time. says:-"This would somewhat relieve the dreariness of many lives, and I cannot help fancying that some widowmother in straitened circumstances might be glad to accept such small offer of assistance."

The following is the usual monthly list of babies offered for adoption:

GIRLS.-Place and date of birth.

(All illegitimate except those marked with an asterisk.)

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INDEX.

Abbreviations of Magazine Titles used in this Index, which is limited to the following periodicals.

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Acrobats: The Training of Child Acrobats, by S. L. Bensusan, E I, Oct.
Africa (see also Egypt and the Soudan, Egyptology, Tunis):

Notes on Ashanti, by Major C. Barter, Scot G M, Sept.

Hausaland, Rev. C. H. Robinson on, G J, Sept.

Notes on a Journey through the Sokoto Empire and Borgu in 1891, by
William Wallace, G J, Sept.

Re Self and the Congo State, by Capt. Salusbury, U S M, Oct.
Impressions of the Transvaal, by Melton Prior, E I, Oct.

The Case of the Pretoria Prisoners, by Prof. G. G. Ramsay, New R, Oct.
The Matabele Rebellion, by "An Eye-Witness," Arg, Oct.

Expedition through Somaliland to Lake Rudolf, by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith,
G J, Sept.

Agriculture (see also Contents of Journal of the Board of Agriculture):
Life on an East Anglian Farm, by J. F. Fraser, W M, Sept.

Alaska, J. G. Brady on, Chaut, Sept.

Alexander, Archbishop, G T, Oct.

Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Frances, G T, Oct.

Ambulances, by Hon. Dudley Leigh, N C, Oct.

American History; a Recovered Chapter, by W. Clark, Harp, Oct.
Angiophobia, by Admiral Maxse, Nat R, Oct.

Young Woman.

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Bailey, Philip James, Interview, Y M, Oct.

Besant, Sir Walter, Autobiographical, P M, Oct.

Bessemer, Sir Henry, Dr. R. H. Thurston on, Cas M, Sept.

Bible and Biblical Criticism (see also Contents of Clergyman's Magazine, Expositor, Expository Times, Homiletic Review, King's Own, New Christian Quarterly):

The Raising of the Dead in the Synoptic Gospels, E. A. Abbott on, New W, Sept.

Bible in Schools: The Immorality of Religious Education, by R. de Villiers, Free R, Oct.

Biography: On the Ethics of Suppression in Biography, by Edmund S. Purcell, N C, Oct.

Birds (see also Partridge-Shooting):

At Home with the l'heasants, by W. Bothams, Sun M, Oct.

The Blue Quail of the Cactus, by F. Remington, Harp, Oct.

The Southern Godwit, by J. Buckland, EI, Oct.

The Wood Wren, by W. H. Hudson, Long, Oct.

Books': What should Women read? by Lady Laura Ridding and Others, W H, Oct.

Borgu, see under Africa.

Braxfield, Lord, Francis Watt on, New R, Oct.

Brontë, Charlotte, and Clement K. Shorter's Book, Dr. W. Robertson Nicoll on, Bkman, Sept.

Brown, John, Dr. Albert Shaw on, R R A. Sept.

Browning's Theism, by J. Royce, New W, Sept.

Budapest Exhibition, see under Austria-Hungary.

Buddhism: The Burmese Phra, L. Gordon Cotton on, M, Sept.
Bunyan's (John) "Pilgrim's Progress," R. Heath on, CR, Oct.
Butterflies, Fred Miller on, GO P, Oct.

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French Children, T. Bentzon on, C M, Oct.

How the Children of Paris amuse Themselves, by James Greig, Lud, Oct. China, England, and Russia, by R. C. Gundry, FR, Oct.

Cholera Bhowáni, the Cholera-Goddess. by E. H. Hankin, N C, Oct.
Church and Christianity (see also Contents of New World, etc.):
Christianity and the Ethical Spirit, by C. Ford, WR, Oct.

The Modern Wall of Partition" in the Churches, by A. M. Mackay,
WR, Oct.

Churches:

York Minster, J. A. Floyd on, C W, Sept.

The Church with the Crooked Steeple at Chesterfield, by J. Pendleton, E I,
Oct.

The Lake District Churches, by C. Edwardes, T B, Oct.
Union Chapel, Mauchester, A. Porritt on, T M, Oct.

Churchill, Lord Randolph, Sir Algernon West on, N C, Oct.

Circus: Tenting with a Travelling Circus, by Y. Stewart, E I, Oct.
City Traction Systems, by Lieut. F. Jarvis Patten, Fr L, Oct.

Civilisation, Disadvantages of, by Miss Charlotte O'Conor Eccles, W M, Sept.
Coins, English, G. F. Hill on, K, Oct.

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Dance, Story of, by E. Kenrick, P M, Oct.

Dante, Word-Painting of, by Anna T. Sadlier, C W, Sept.
Deism up to Date, by E. Kirkby, Free R, Oct.
Dervish Frontier, see under Egypt and the Soudan.
Devil Worship and Freemasonry, by F. Legge, CR, Oct.
Dickens, Charles, Dr. M. Griffin on, Ir M, Sept.-Oct.

Diphtheria and Antitoxin Treatment, Dr. W. P. Northrup on, F, Sept.

Don Quixote, A. F. Jaccaci on, Scrib, Oct.

Du Maurier's (George) Novel " Trilby," Mary G. Husband on, WR, Oct.
Duff, Sir M. E. Grant, Letters of, C. Oct
Dwarfs: Of Famous Dwarfs, Lud, Oct.

Edinburgh, see under Scotland.

Education (see also Bible in Schools, Technical Education, Universities, and Contents of Educational Reviews, Educational Times, Hand and Eye, Journal of Education, Farents' Review):

Modern Ideals of Education, by W. K. Hill, CR, Oct.

The Education Controversy in England, by Edward Porritt, New W, Sept.
National Education, Count Tolstoy on, Tom, Sept.

Public School Products, by A. W. Ready, New R, Oct.
Newnham-and After, by Christabel Osborn, W M, Sept.

The Pay of College Women in America, by Frances M. Abbott, NA R.
Sept.

The American High School System, by L. R. Harley, A A PS, Sept. Egypt and the Soudan:

On the Dervish Frontier, by J. Theodore Bent, N C, Oct.

The Coming Struggle on the Nile, by Arthur Silva White, NA R, Sept. The Soudan, by J. Geddie, C J, Oct.

Egyptology: The Riddle of the Sphinx and Its Solution, by H. R. Hall, GOP, Oct.

El Hazar University, see under Universities.

Electoral (see also Politics, Parliamentary, Woman Suffrage):
Different Forms of the Ballot, by L. J. Vance, Chaut, Sept.

Electricity (see also Contents of Cassier's Magazine, Engineering Mogazine:
Electricity, by R. R. Bowker, Harp, Oct.

Elizabeth, Queen, J. H. Round on, NC, Oct.

Engineering, see Contents of Cassier's Magazine, Engineering Magazine. English History, see Elizabeth (Queen), Crimean War, Trafalgar (Battle of, Middle Ages.

Erasmus, J. M. Stone on, M, Sept.

Ethics: Individual Morality and Political Morality, by Scipio Sighele, Tom,

Oct.

Evans, Principal Heber, Interview, by D. Paton, Sun M, Oct.
Everett, Isaac, W. T. Moore on, NC Q, July.

Evolution: Human Evolution an Artificial Process, by H. G. Wells, F R, 04.

Farrar, Dean, Mrs. Sarah A. Tooley on, T M, Oct..
Fergusson, Robert, K. Mathieson, Jr. on, Scots, Sept.
Fiction: Some Landladies of Fiction, C J, Oct.
Fife, Duchess of, Mrs. S. A. Tooley on, Y W, Oct.
Figs, E. B. Rogers on, St N, Oct.

Finance (see also Protection and Fair Trade, Honduras (British), United States, and Contents of Bankers' Magazine, Board of Trade Journal, Investors' Review):

The Empire and the Gold Standard, by Lord Aldenham, Nat R, Oct.
International Bimetallism, by H. W. Farnam, Y R, Aug.

The Silver Question, by Douglas Archibald, Tom, Sept.

Early and Recent Currency Legislation, J. J. Lalor on, F, Sept.
Money and Investments, CR, Oct.

The Money Famine, by J. Badcock, Jr., Free R, Oct.
Fishing, see Pearl-Fishing.

Folk-Lore, see Contents of Folk-Lore.

Food and Food-Supply (see also Sugar):

The Question of Food for the People, by A. Worthington Winthrop, C W. Sept.

Aesthetics of the Dinner Table, by Col. Kenney Herbert, Nat R, Oct. Foreign Policy (see also under Arbitration, Armenia, Russia, Turkey, Egypt and the Soudan, etc.):

Anglophobia, by Admiral Maxse, Nat R, Oct.

Frauce (see also under Prisons, Journalism, Women, Children, Mendicancy) Tunis and French Colonization, by Joseph Chailley-Bert, Cosmop, Sept. Modern French Poets, etc., Mac, Oct.

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Horses: Exmoor Ponies, by Miss E. March-Phillipps, P M M, Oct.

Hort, Prof. F. J. A., Julia Wedgwood on, Ex, Oct.

Horticulture, D. B. Alsted on, Chaut, Sept.

Housing of the Working-Classes:

Model "Model Tenements," by W. H. Tolman, A, Sept.

Better Homes for Working People, C J, Oct.

Howe, John, Handwriting of, by Dr. A. B. Grosart, Sun H, Oct.

Ignatius, Father, Interview, H, Oct.

Illusion and Reality, by A. Cross, Free R, Oct.

India (see also Contents of India, Indian Magazine and Review, Madras Review):

The French and the English Views of India, A M, Oct.

Indian Agriculture and Indian Canals, by Donald N. Reid, G M, Oct.

Old Memories of the Indian Mutiny, by Gen. Sir Hugh Gough, P M M, Oct. Indo-European Prehistoric Antiquities, by Prof. M. Max Müller, Cosmop, Sept.

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Li Hung Chang:

Holcombe, C., on, McCl, Oct.

Unsigned Articles on, Black, Oct.; C. Oct.

Libraries (see also Contents of Library):

The New Congressional Library, E. A. Hempstead on, Chaut, Sept.
Bethnal Green Free Library, G. Holden Pike on, G W, Oct.

Liddon, Canon, W. T. Stead on, Y M, Oct.

Lightships: The Bishop of Dover's Visit to the South Sands Lightship, by

Rev. T. S. Treanor, Sun M, Oct.

Lincoln, Abraham, Ida M. Tarbell on, McCl, Oct.

Lindsay, David, Rev. F. Hastings on, Y M, Oct.

Literature (see also Articles under Authorship, Biography, Books, Fiction, Journalism, etc.):

Professional Dogmatism in Literature, by M. Todhunter, W R, Oct.

Cobbett's English Grammar, by H. L. Stephen, New R, Sept.

Local Government, by M. Porritt, WR, Oct.

Logan, John A., Character Sketch, Al R, Sept.

Love's Coming of Age, by Edward Carpenter, Free R, Oct.

Lunacy: Is Insanity increasing? by Dr. T. Drapes, FR, Oct.

"Maclaren, Ian," Rev. D. M. Ross on, McCl, Oct.

Mallarmé, Stéphane, A. Manston on, T B, Oct.

Malmesbury, Wiltshire, H. Walker on, Sun H, Oct.

Manning, Cardinal, and Purcell's "Life," Rev. J. T. Smith ou, F, Sept.
Marat, Jean Paul, Prof. H. Morse Stephens on, P M M, Oct.

Marriage:

Marriage on Lease, by F. A. Underwood, Free R, Oct.

Irregular Marriages and Illegitimacy in Scotland, by G. Bizet, WR, Oct.

Should Consumptives marry? by Dr. P. Paquin, A, Sept.

Martin, Dennis, J. A. Riis on, C M, Oct.

Martineau, Dr., Arthur Rickett on, M P, Oct.
Matabele, see under Africa.

Mauritius, Sir H. E. A. Jerningham on, Cosmop, Sept.

Medicine, (see also Consumption, Diphtheria, Vaccination, Lunacy):
A Study of Mental Epidemics, by B. Sidis, C M, Oct.

Mendicancy: The Blind Beggars of Paris, by E. C. Price, M P, Oct.
Middle Ages: The Round Table, by F. Dixon, T B, Oct.

Missions, see Contents of Missionary Review of the World, Church Missionary
Intelligencer.

Monasteries: The Columbian Monastery of Hinba, by C. Aitchison, Scots, Oct.

Montaigne and Shakespeare, by John M. Robertson, Free R, Oct.

Montenegrin Bicentenary, by W. Miller, G M, Oct.

Monument of London: The Man on the Monument, by G. E. Mitton, EI Oct.

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Navies. (see also Training Ships, and Contents of Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, United Service Magazines):

The Navy as a Profession, by Capt. S. Eardley-Wilmot, Tom, Oct.

How Blue Jackets are Trained, by A. S. Hurd, W M, Sept.

Launching Big Battleships, by David Pollock, Str, Sept.

Life on Board a Battleship during the Manoeuvres, by H. M. Wilson, P M, Oct.

New England, see Contents of New England Magazine.

New York City: The Government of the Greater New York City, by F. V. Greene, Scrib. Oct.

New York State: Sunday in New Netherland and Old New York, by Alice M. Earle, A M, Oct.

Neo-Malthusianism, by Rev. Father Clarke, NA R, Sept.

Newnham, Bishop, Sun H. Oct.

Nile, sec under Egypt and the Soudan.

Norman, Henry, Interview, by R. Blathwayt, G T, Oct.
Norway: Off the Tourist Tract, by T. B. Willson, L H, Oct.

O'Longons, J. Coleman on, Ir M. Sept.

Old Age, Verdict of, by M. O. W. O., Black, Oct.

Palmistry, "Cheiro" on, H, Oct.

Pamirs, Hon. George A. Curzon on, G J, Sept.
Paper, Miss Helen Zimmern on, L H, Oct.
Paris, see under France.

Parliamentary (see also Politics, Woman Suffrage, Electoral):

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Pearl-Fishing, H. Phelps Whitmarsh. on, Str, Sept.

Petronius, Charles Whibley on, New R, Oct.

Pheasants, see under Birds.

Phelps, Eliz. Stuart, Autobiographical, Mc Cl, Oct

Phillips, Stephen, Bkman, Sept.

Philosophy, see Contents of Metaphysical Magazine, Philosophical Review.

Photography, see Contents of Photogram, Wilson's Photographic Magazine.

Phrenology, see Coutents of Phrenological Magazine.

Physical Geography: Waves, by Vaughan Cornish, K, Oct.

Pitt, William, Lord Stanmore and Others on, CR, Oct.

Plant-Life: Transition from Stem to Root, by A. Maslen, K, Oct.

Poaching, R. Mackray on, P M, Oct.

Police: Rural Police, by G. Rayleigh Vicars, H, Oct.

Political Economy (see also Contents of Annals of the American Academy Economic Journal, Journal of Political Economy, Yale Review): Collectivism in Industry, Prog R, Oct.

Politics, (see also Articles under Parliamentary, Woman Suffrage, Electoral, Local Government, Ireland):

Courses in Politics at Lille, by E. P. Oberholtzer, A A P S, Sept. Population: The Birth-Rate of the United Kingdom, by J. Holt Schooling, P M M, Oct.

Positivism, see Contents of Positivist Review.

Post-Office: The Modern Mercury, by J. Holt Schooling, Str, Sept.

Precious Stones, Barry Pain on, C F M, Oct.
Pretoria, see under Africa.

Prévost, Abbé, A. H. Millar on, G M, Oct.
Prisons:

The Unavoidable Uselessness of Prison Labour, by Sir Edmund Da Cane,
N C, Oct.

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