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Tie F.c. LitU W.-ndctirg Grippe.
Tsf r bread,'ti* sot life, a3rtft lad*, 1
I'ue,
5,r n- wanton, be..rc n< ,th poor, 1 a j
f i
(r m tli.y-break til! and ik, all for fa ken 1
r :*rn,
“or a’ax * I've no fr-er •!, no parent or I'orr.c.
I’m n pour Itt'le wardering cripple.
1 -arr.u’d not ful'clt thy aim- or thine ad,
V,Ve the power but r..i r totil for m>
UrCSUi ;
Cu; \jy nature difsbid a ; -J hindered fron.
r
1 He,;’-, no hope fur the heart, nor no end ti
the pain
tyl the pjor little wandering ertpp e.
1 • at... ~ gen’rou-. • tv “ / want* re 1 , p
tut f, r ih: Iliad funk, L-t for tius I had
died t
the late:: of life, I’ll rent- mber thy- car-,
And the being who heart, w-U comply with
the pr.’.)'i
of the poor little wandering cripple.
1:, -he dry when thy deed, iU .ll be cai.vat'U
ab ve,
Thou vn;- not repent t! .a kind action oi
love j
F r .per. > will tell of thy bounty t day,
Anj pleading thy c..u.,tUou wilt fee in the
way
The poor little wandering cripple.
From thi ( Ljil jlo.i Cuu/itr.
THE MORALIST.
My L’n, attend unto y wildom, and
Low thine ear t<* my undcrltauding. —
Proverbs c 5 v. l.
IT is card uiant to rrafon
that the infai.v lb u! 1 b: d:-
rvCtCil by the superior. Jh
excellence of man consists it;
/peculation aul as th; aged h;v
irore materials to depend upon,
*tis natural to fuppofr tt*ey hav
mule a upc iter advancement t
peifttflion. Rut their claim to
attention'is not founded merely
on lupcrioriiy ; Rif intend ul
lo fliould prompt us to listen to
our ct unleis. ilv y luvu oh
laved, and felt, the dif'.ippo m
rnents ot life, ac.d can, i!.tri' J orv,
hold out a torr h to ‘he mind id
youth, to prrlerve ih m iron
thole pus, into which (hey have
ften fi manv fall. 1 heir ju ig
ment unruffl and by the palfioi.s
which blind the ailing, rclem
bl. s a ftrea n, which though
muddy at its lourte, beconies
rt fi ed as jt fl >ws along, and at
Jail lervts as a mirror, by cou
fulting of whit h,’the young may
difeern, and wipe away thof.
llama w.tii which they may be
dn.fi.’tired. Hannibal, wile L>,
years, and provider.t by exper;-
e.ice, informed Antuienu, how
th* - R tmans could br overcome ;
but hr, Dlmded by a child;lh en
vy, dt fpife i the Lge advice : hr
was therefore cn .quered, and rt
mentDcrcd the old mans’ count'd
when it v\i>s too late. Lrt the
youthful, ihcie'ort ftnitly attend
to tin* advice of the aged, and
pay them ihac i Ip cl, to wlm I.
their fjperior w l.to n lo much,
rmiths th -m ; 1 r hilt wy in
foi.r.s u<, that i.uhe b ii regu
J.ued It ate-, tre le nors I e.d the
helm ; and on<Mt ihe bed i.fpo
tts, has ;iven anew, but biau
t tul rcjfon fur their ljpcrio
wisdom.
“ The foul's da k :ott?je, batter’d and
dee ivM,
“ Lent in new tl r ’ chink* which
tin.i has “ made.”
“It happened at Athrns, du
ring a public it-pri len a> toi o
f i *ic pi a v rx:i hi ed in lion r u
the oum l omvra h, tint an old
gentleman came too !a e for .
I .. r ltuub.e to his am:
quali'v. Many of'the young
gentle nen whoonferved the t it
fi ul v and coast it n he was in,
trade fins to hi ti that they
would i tom no
came where they la ; the good
man buttled through tie crowd
accordingly ; but wn n tie came
to the 1’ ats to which he was in
vited, ihe jeit was >o (i. dole aiu
expose him, as iie (too t out of
countenance, io the whole audi
ence. 1 fie itolic w nt round
all the A’.iunian benches. Pu
o . tiiofc occalions, r ere were
•tlJo particular places aligned
fur foreigners ; when the good
man iku; ved tow :rJ; the boxis
.ir'pointed for the La cede nr d-1
niar.j y (bar i.oncit pe< p e, ttv fc
vir nous than poll e, rule up all j
to a mar, and with ‘.he create it ;
refjicft received him among*
ihem. IheAr e Lns beng!
luudenly touched wiih a Enle ol
the Spartan virtue, ar.ci tneir
own degeneracy, a thunde
of apj laufe ; and the old man
i:i .lout, <i the Athenians u-i
----erlland what is good, but the
Lacedemonians practice i,.”
Connected wiih this fu'j <fl is
he r.-fpe&ful and aliedionate
a teniion which children owe t(.
their parents. r I here is not in
nature a more great fill fight to
.dl clalTea of society, than r!.;l
---licn evin ing the utmost axietv
ind lulicittide for the happine's
and comforis or their parents
Nor's there any thing in this
life at which our feelings fb
much reioil, as to lee or to know
that they treat the authors o’
heir being with difrefpedl. In
the decline of life, when the
weight of accumulating years
i els heavy upon them j when
■heir aged frames totter wirh de
cay, and their minds betray the
inib: i! ry of childhood ; when
death approaches near them, and
points to rhe grave, vvh. le yaw
ning mou Ii Hinds open to re
ve them and to hide them fo
ev r ‘ro n ihe world—ll >w of
ten do v/r lee“r l e n at loth a ti re,
the l.i i hiiig Ho. a os fi
at e youth—and even their own
children will oftentimes think
WiC.ii j bur h'n to thtrir family,
i kc an arm quaere! pie. e of fur
ntu:<*, v, hirh n ns time migh
(lave Dbrn ufcful, but now has
oecmmt* t tnibcrfome.
I.igiaiituJe to our parents is a
or, whic<;,al hr)u-!i not tog
nzable by courts of law, is jet
lo black in us nature and htni
cnr. in the eye of heaven, tint
-main pundhment await rh fe
who are guilty of it Fear Gu>
nd boner you.* rarents, is a Di
vine command ; anti we cannot
wonder if the 1 niics of fortune
diould never beam upon ihofc
who tranfgrcfs this high behclt,
l’liole among the ancienrs
who had the prepared bodies o;
u.cir anedtors cam fully prriei
ved a;no. g their houfhold
goods, had a momenta be? >rt
the.r ejas oFthe highest import.
As tiie dilemb idled Ipirus o
tiieir departed patents were fup
poled to be continually hovering
around tiiem, watching every ac
tion of their lives, it was an in-
C'-ntive to virtue a id motality,
I facie precious itlics were lbmr
umes pawned, in cabs of cx
terne dulrels and necefTitv, for
dtb', and chole who f .lied to re
ucem them were held m abhor
rciuc and deultation. They
uc v.ewed as the moll pr.nous
aud beloved inheritance, ana
wc.e the molt welcome inhabi
tants of their dw.li ng. Wnen
nvingthey were beloved—when
;r -A iiey were v. nutated.
1 ill-iM, hereafitr, pu lue this
tubjeot, andlhillpoi c nut the
relative fi nation of p teic to
child and of child to pan it, ami
he molt probable in-.ns of lc
curi .g affection and gratuu lc
fr om ihe one, and iei acct arid
kindneU from me other.
SEN EX.
PL AC EM Id.
1 lHi Subfctber fFcis for Sde
chat valuable Plantation at T .un
derb >lt, gen-rally known bv the
name of Piacentii Containing
upwards of i2,(.0 Acres— J4O ot
which is good Cotton, and Corn
Land, al cady cleared, and part*
iy cultivated—l6o acres is prime
<ice land, of which 120 acres
are under Cultivation. The re
mainder is good, high, Pi nr
land- Any pcrlon wilhmg to
purchase, will pleaie apply at tri)
Counting Room, where rhrjplau
of the Land liiall be thewn them
and the terms made kn wn.
Jno. P. VVdliamlbn.
January 7 ts 37.
WANT cl) TO HIRE
A NEGRO SERVANT about 16
year* ofa.7c. lLr particulars, apply at
ibis office.
EXCH A N C E.
L’orirt is Ilststr Ginn,
T ha.* an rieft.on wi,! be h,-.d a’ the F.x
cHa. jc, on Monday th? yi lay of ‘.iatcl. j
next, for five THU- I’L£S, f r the er.fuing
vt..r; at wit ch tir e at. 1 Jjlact the ll’.are
0 !rt \r° dclirtd to afenj .. <1 give in their
v f. ‘the {.till will be . petted at ten, ard
doled at tv.-', o’.-irck
THOM,IS PITT , Sec’ry.
February if 50
CITY MARsH VL’s
WILL BE SOLD,
ON Monday the id uay of March
ntx , at the c./urt h ulc in
tin . citv,Uer wetn the uours of ten U
.hree </,lot k,
6 Silver /ab.'e Spoons,
i Tit. t e shell wmen,
lf.:rr<-l of R ce,
I hr ab ve Itvrco on as the property
of Laartence C D tfco 1, for a fine
imposed on him by the rt rporation.
C. COPE, c. m.
EfR Jr. rs. 50.
Hor .'Jatc.
ONE of /he molt ydua -le /rafts of
Land upon /he Altam .h ~ co /wir e
bout eleven hundred acres of Rite
bwampm /he Celt p.tch ol l ide. 1 (is
is about fva miles above /he
town of Da-ien, was, prior / > the re
volutionary war,/he proprr/v of the
late governor Wright, 3rd has for a
le:t!etnet.‘, attached immediate'y to
the Swamn, one of she molt beaun
ui .m l moil tieva/ed fi/uadtns upon
/he river.
Peifons wifltirg lo pu chafe this
j roper y wi 1 apply to hdward Swar
revk or Willivrn Mein, l fq r s. el
Savannah, where a pl.t/ of die Land
may be seen.
t \ { l ‘Kv /f. p.
| GE.RGI.t, T By Laic Crews
It > Clerk of the ■ ourt f
j Isaac Crewa. J Ottiinary for the Coun—
j ly */ Camden, an t State ajarefaid.
Wilr,iCu/so Low ill b carman
applies sot ler/Ts f adinimitra/.on on
the efh/e and 1 ffcftv of J ones v’die ,
la e of <f!c town of S . Mary’s, man
net dccev'ed -is pr.nripa! c r and /or.
Tl'efc ate therefore to c.fe ad iand ■
monifh a ! tnd finguLr/he kmd edaod
creditois o‘ /he detc-fei to hie tier
) j Xtr.’ii ( f <n y tiiey in m>
pith e, on or ueforc /he /hud M ndav
m M.rch n:x ,o/h-rwife iet/e.s of ad
mi • feration wul be grained.
Given under my h. nd and seal /his
14 h av of Jtnuii y, ISO 6, and in
tm/ irtieth year of American Li
deps idence.
Lo 3 r 44.
GEORGIA, j BT If me Crews
is. > cle k of the Court of
Isaac Crows, J Ordinary .for t<:t CilU/i
ty of Conul-rt, unU istu e ajtreJatJ.
vV irNr.no J.fri is.is applies
for etter/ of ndminiftrsl . n on /fie
e C/e and aff.dh of Peer Knight.
1 taos /he to'M iof tit. Mary's, nia i
n r detealed, a- principal creditor. -
Tncfearc ih'-refce lo w/c and admen
till ad and finaular /he kindred aru
reditors of Hie deceafcd to file /h:ir
o>j ctioni ( f any they have J in mj
ffccc, on or oefo/e rhe third Monday
m Mi ch next, o herwile let/eu ot
Admmtftrsfion w.l be g an/ed.
Given under my hand aid fed /hi
l-ph day of January', 18 6, and in
r e hirijjjftb jvai of Ame. ican in
dependence.
I “ 3* A4.
RUN AWAY
F\O vi the subscriber on the
3 h ultimo a negro fellow
.anted jOE ; he is of a very yel
lowish comf'Uxion t a carpenter by
trade, aoeut five Jett seven in
ches b i [b t raibe r a down c ist
look bad cn anew t:cgr o cotb
ut.dcr jacket oicribs of waite ana
a very cld upper jacket of tb
s.mte. At hi bus a wfe on the
plantation of Messrs. M tier and
tumt , in Liberty aunty, it is
apposed be is w that netgcborbooa
..fid bartend by tie negroes of that
plantation,
A treward cf TEN DOL -
L Hi S will be p tid to any person
who iv 11 ,ecure and deliver >im ,c
tbe subscriber or put b.m :n an\
jail and give due notice. If Joe
comes bent: of lit own accord be
will be pardoned
PtvTEli Id. MOREL.
February 7. 4&
RUN-A WAY
FROM the fubferiber a NEGRO
WENCH named MARIA, flu
>* about five feet fix or seven inches
high, Sender and well nude, a fulkvy
ountenancc, of a da k and dui;y
mulatto color. She left the houle or
John G. Wiliiamfon, Esq. on tr.c
ligh/of the 20th inftaru, and mail be
ib.ut town. Anv per for. who w,l
deliver her to the jailer of Savannah,
•r to Mr. HUGH ROSS, Fadior,
f hal! receive the Reward of P WEN. ‘
fY DOLLARS.
JAMES E. HOUSTOUN. j
J rify 31. 44
Ba r, a\enru e. i
THIS eleiai.t rt ieat c.br.ut _>v> ’<s frrr!
Snv-aunab, on Wtiifaw river, it cilcred
or •xleafc f.-.r fix or ftven . exrs, for tlie t-n e-
Sr of the heir, a miner, or, rerm. that will i'uit
th-.fe inciird.ie top- refs so valuable a. piece
of ground, as veil ealeu ated for healiU as
fer pic. sure and nr-fi-. Ai.p’.v to
\V. ST&VHENS, i
W. IUKNBULU, 5 Uasdiass.
A’.’ruft y 96
FOR b.iLL.
THE ho ulc at urefent occu
pied ~s the Republican printing
1 )jfui i Lumber or the Jabou
01 and Carpenter will be received
;m plymenr. for particulars ap
ply to EDW. L. DAVIES.
No” 17 24. rs.
Fid ME
RICE LANDS
for Sale,
AL.L rhat valujible tra£f of
LAND fit u a ted and be
ing on the louih fide of the A.ia
anriiiha river, known by the
name of tile Bruadlace tract,
I tc t..e property of -General
L-aihl:o ivlTaroih, containing
1755 aciCh, of which uco a. res
are prime J. ide Swamp of t e
fir ft quality and very best pitch
of tide ; the balance high (well
timbered) PINE LAND, and
well calculated for a fcttlctnent
or lettlements. This tract is di
vided into three parts, through
the uppermost third runs a 1 irgc
nivigable cre'k, Itad.r.g to a
landing, on whi u may beer ect
ed (.;i the ftrearn js (onfi jerabie)
a kice Mill, Saw (vii)l or Gull
Mill. This property ts ficuacrd
immediately oppofire M-j. But
lers, Demere’s 1 Hand j and fioi.
its local advantages 1* the molt
ddirable rice ehate in Georgia.
Anv prrion wr.o wtihes to
purchase may apply to Mr. A
LEXaNDER MEIN, Charlcf
ton; Mr. CHARLES HAR
RIS, attorney law, Savannah ;
r Meflrs, MEIN, MACiiAY
CS? Cos. iTicrchants there, l/i ah
of whose hands a plat may be
feeti, and thole who may be de
sirous to v.e-.v the pretniles, by
applying to Mr. M'KINNO.*,
4t. bimona island, he will fii"w
them the lines, a~d give every
>ther r.ecetliiry infom.ation he
Having resurveyed the tract.
February 7 46
MARSHaI.S bALES.
WILL be sold 6't Tua-.ay (be
4 b. t/.sy of March next, at tee
Court-Hu js in the. city , <f oa
vanrab, bttzaettn he Lours of
10 and 2 o'clock.
.4 LOT in the town of Da
l± ro k, khevon by th: num
ber tuilba TWO STO
RY HOUSE thereon.
ALSO,
i WHARF LOT and improve
ments in [aid town , known by No
now or isle occupied y Rojfe
tor if 1 treet. Taken in exe-uti
on as tbe property f Lirfjttor is
St'eet to fat isfy a judgment n fa
vorof P. Toung. is. WAL!,,
31 • 44* M. D. G
SHLRiPP'S SALE.
WILL be fold at Bryan Cou r t
houle on ti e firlt Tuelday ii
Marc h next, between the liours
of 10 and 2 o’c ock of that day.
One th'rJ part of Ofikbaw
Island, with all its appurtenan
ces, being the middle part there
on ; Seized and taken in execu
tion as The property of Peter H.
Morel, Elq.
Conditions Cuffs.
S. MAXWELL, Jr. C.
B r y*n Court Houi -, Fro r 6
City Sfieriff s Sale.
i 0,: tkt \H T*a j'-_v ;h March it s*’J j<
the cvurt-Ui ; i , this city, ietucd’t the fours
ten **d Oit.e o'clock,
i\ Negro named A
dam, levied on as the property of dodfor
John Lcve, stihe iuit of William Shave,
poiuted out by the plaintiff.
rions Ci!h.
JOHN WILLIAMS, .c.s.
Snv. Jan. 27.
ADM INIS FRA FOR's SALE
ON the tint .* ORciav in March r.txt. w:H be
told at the Ccart hauic in the cay ct’Sa
var- tl.. iwtwreen the hears of ten a.,d
ine'.ve o’c'a c:;, A. M.
THHEK prime te and NEGROES, ot-* of
wham is a good Cooper, hemj part o: the
estate of I nomas Nvthcrclift ilrcealed. On-.-
third of the put.had* money to be pa’d ik
ca:.i a-A* : e ..-i.ti.ee to be iecuied bv ir.t-t
- the l.ffcioe* ami ootid, wtn approved
let -.srtj .•c.-nu.- ii t ere it fr .in the da-- of fate
anti payable the firff da of F. neat.
Cl!dLc.S HAKKI3, A- or.
Jr-*- at
SM.,LL RICE and RICE
FLOUR.
ts AI ’ E fublcrib r has for h!
J_ by the firglr b.Tr- 1 , Small
K ti e, which is perfectly f'ec
t'.-m Gri t, and Gravel, tnc Rice
I having been rhrefhed on 2 plank
I door —ALSO, Ri.e-iiOur /refii
ham the Mil', which he will Jell
m quantities of 4 bufnein and
upwards—at 25 canrs per bulhcl.
J ohn P. \V il!iamson.
Feb. it 4/. 4.7
‘ i*e Subscribers,
IT.! FTFG entered into Cof> irtnitslip
uniter tic Firm of S*HAULS. & DkISDALI ,
Os t i/je Public their services as Facto
sms iT AGLNTi.
THEY re eive and dispose rs all kinds
of produce, Ileuses, lands, Xejtues, or any
odter i act s nf property, on coni mis .ion.
7 h-y hn-i’n'T e general In: in ‘edge cf
tie DPT GOOD o GROCERY BU-
S/MESS, tjfer their servi.es to Coui..ry
Merchants, and .a making pit chases -r, J
forwar ding agree. :b‘e to order any articles
m ih :t use—J and token c ;h is liep .m and
wiih them, t::y attend aucl.cns and buy
at the lowajl RuteS.
M. Mumrer,
| nt>. DrystL'e junr.
A 7 . B. The .r Counting Room is ad*
joining the Post Office , S. E. corner cf
the Exchange.
N'.ot. 19 tC
S.'s Vri. h. II M.-IRJE E~
Hofpita! C5 1 Foor-Houfe
The fulf. riber i;ei”f{ appointed by the'.
Honors the juiWcts of the IniVn.-r Court,
overleer of the Ho >- and !’ ie Medical aBl i
on- t<> the H > r Houle and reaman's Hol'pi.
t.l, gives i’uh'ic Notic.-, that he ts nevr
reativ to receive into the I. :.itu ion, any
pet ion or j.e.i -J to the C u.i-.y ;
or tick Seamen, who (hall make application
to him for admtffirm. He h..s to requett rhat
in future ‘he ctt.aens yvili not give nay nd if
to peril ms at neir door , as the arrangwne.
matte for their nception is f cii as wi.t lit—
ptre- tic ‘lie Ncct'Ui v of :h-c:i g vinz Citavity
in that way ; ihould they howcv r, feel dif
poled to alfiil the r-ftitu'ion, ny donation
xvill -,t thankfully received and faithfully ac
counted for, by MOoES SHEFFTaL.
Hoverriwr a: ay
1 IJFleafx,
Grateful for the patronagu
‘•e !.ts caperiencul tnce ids eit..t)iiiliment tit
Sit uv.uah, hit- Green with deic-.•cnee informs
Ins Irienns an l the j.ubiic, that the Ladies
j Liu-rarv Ic’wo', ?nd the Ora n;nar and Math
! -statical sci > s, a; r (till condu&ed by IlLi
on the fau: exteniive t lan, 1: at their com
mencement.
The I'urfe of'he Ichools, incl-.t-'es Read
ing, Grammar, Ehtcttiion and Rhetoric,
Writing in .td the *l. fill ornamental hands,
Atit’.imc it, U-eok kccineg, to !.:-
vsral fyftenis, Geography *cd le ute,
dnut.-ngc.-pyi.-gof ?,U{, m difierent piu
jE-ftiocs, the element, of Adronomv, and
the uIV of ‘.be 01 be aad 1 e luriari 11 iltc-ry
and Chronology.
In the Mathen st eal depanmen', th®
pup ! vi 1 be c-nefuiiy i.iitiufied 11 Algebra.
Geometry, Trigoni-m-nry, Conte 5-cetions
*n<‘ F'-eiont, win their application to th®
bu!.-els oi'life and die urvetitga'.ioß of let
ence.
Sixteen years experience in his prolVfiion,
ana a focml ana unretnitf.ng aucnti n to
.he rr.orals and rea improvement cf his pu
pils wid, he hopes, c-.iilimie to him front
; a liberal and enltglne. ed j unlic, a fi.are r f
| licrt tavor which ne in-, hitbet-to es{..i.en r I
t Pupi.s admiti-.tl ‘v.■’ 1-■ .jt Entiante, t..i
I the trios the t suing January.
**.A, Ds’ioma lltsit, of eminence
will attend ihe behools.
November 5 to
fi/UllUfi
1 HE SUBSCRIBER, has ap.
pnin cti Chatlcs H-nF, cfq. ct Sa
vannah, it/iorney for the efta r e of
J hetmus Lanc*'efte r , ‘ ec. la'e of
Newport. All perfans i dened to
rout eti a 1 c Bind, tv. re, or open
account a e rtqueiicd to pay and te -
le v.i’ll the faia attorney, as us is ab o*
u ely ; et,aiury that (nt c i ccfi’S t.f
hat efiatc b* fpecdi y br ught o 3
ciwiK. JO-’ v 1 .’DUPER, Ex’r.
I HE debt a t.. 0 che tliate of
Tnomas i.anthe'ter being placed in
\ y hands f r collection, 1 am ready
to feuie wap the deh/ors, pets ns
nus iud .btcd n-.g'ccfi >r to ava.l
ir.cmft'ives ot this notice before the
20.n, day of February next, will be
u./ntUuiely t.’.c'rcafter lutd ; a rnea
'urs which wnl indiscri.vunatsly
uke place owing to /he i.eceffi y
-here is of co]iediog tne debts of ttuc
Jtete or tiling every diligence in /he
recovery of • just demands. Indui
cence will be ailowtd io thole who
make iibera! oayraents before the ex
oi arlon of fhc above Etne.
CHARLES HARR’S,
Sav. T;n jg -f
NOl At.
ALL per 1 . us having demantls ajainft tVi*
late ciiabliftur.erit ot 1.. ou.ot Morfc, or of the
vlsate of Samuel M ule late of i! ;!> city, Je
oeali.‘d,are At fired to render the; nu the sub.
fenher properly atteded, and thgle who are
mdUtted wt 1 do a icrvice to the ‘.vidoiv a:.d
ch.ldreu ot laid Merle iiy ir.a-ing tpeedy pay
ment.
Cures Bolton,
AJm'r. on f— id Marfas elite
Not. ii _
50 Dollars Reward.
KA.> \\V\Y about a months firce. A
•trgro man named PilTtlft,beiorg n-ao tne
fUae George Uan: dec’d. He is a value,
bie carper t -r, and v. eh hr.own for rr.- it - t-ars
..1 th scity He .stall and slim, aft.v*/ sand
artful and vhen qaeftioned clofeiy, he ptan-i
----n ers much, tar will be pa and en i. ; .s
delivery to the Subfcr- or, or to tf* Goa er cf
thu cm , aad f- ;h, n in adtiir or, the-ero
no ...roof o{ a.: c-..' f ...o.ret-.d. ;-y a wt.j e
person.
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