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Hale Family Papers
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Appendices
APPENDIX I: Franklin Circulating Library
[see also APPENDIX II: Charlieshope Library]
Proprietors: Alexander Hale, Charles Hale, T.K. Lothrop, Robert Durivage, Edward B. Everett, W. L. Pynchon, H. P. Curtis, S. Willard, E. Everett, Jr., L. Everett [see Volume 187 "History of the Franklin Circulating Library" for information]
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Title |
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1839-40
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| 1 |
lost |
| 2 |
A Thanksgiving Tale, Vol. 2 by Petrikin Bogardus, 1839 |
| 3-5 |
lost |
| 6 |
Metamorphosis by Charles Hale, n.d. |
| 7 |
lost |
| 8 |
The History of John by Charles Hale, 1839 |
| 9 |
Picture Book, 1840 |
| 10 |
Story of James and George by Alexander Hale, 1840 |
| 11 |
lost |
| 12 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 1, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 13 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 2, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 14 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 3, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 15 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 4, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 16 |
The Celestial Sisters, a Shawnee Tale by ? R. Schoolcraft, transcribed by Edward B. Everett, 1839 |
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1841
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| 17 |
The History of Jonathan Popp, Vol 1, by one who knew him, 1841 |
| 18 |
The History of Jonathan Popp, Vol 2, by one who knew him, 1841 |
| 19 |
The Story of Jack, Vol. 1, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 20 |
The Story of Jack, Vol. 2, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 21 |
History of the Crew of the Ship Naumkeag, Vol. 1, Alexander Hale, Editor, 1841 |
| 22 |
History of the Crew of the Ship Naumkeag, Vol. 2, Alexander Hale, Editor, 1841 |
| 23 |
History of the Crew of the Ship Naumkeag, Vol. 3, Alexander Hale, Editor, 1841 |
| 24 |
The Joking Negro by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 25 |
The Voyager, Vol. 1, by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 26 |
The Voyager, Vol. 2, by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 27 |
A Voyage to Patagonia by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 28 |
The Negro Slave by Robert Durivage, 1841 |
| 29 |
The Bad Boy by Robert Durivage, 1842 |
| 30 |
The French Widow by Robert Durivage, 1841 |
| 31 |
The Agreeable Surprise, an Arabian Tale by Charles? Hale |
| 32 |
The Picnic Party, or Anna Rose in 3 Volumes, Vol. 1, by the old woman with the Mob Cap, 1842 |
| 33 |
The Picnic Party, or Anna Rose in 3 Volumes, Vol. 2, by the old woman with the Mob Cap, 1842 |
| 34 |
The Picnic Party, or Anna Rose in 3 Volumes, Vol. 3, by the old woman with the Mob Cap, 1842 |
| 35 |
The Humors of Tom King and the Trials of Monsieur Tonson [printed story glued into volume] |
| 36 |
An Adventure by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 37 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 5, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 38 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 6, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 39 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 7, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 40 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 4 of Second Series, Vol. 8 of First Series, by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 41 |
A Thanksgiving Tale by Lucretia P. Hale [2 copies, printed], 1840 |
| 42 |
History of Timothy Trumpet and Jack Fiddle by Charles Hale, 1841 |
| 43 |
Various Stories, Vol. 2, by Charles and Alexander Hale, for the year 1840 or 1 |
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1842
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| 44 |
George by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 45 |
Henry by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 46 |
Incidents of Travel by Alexander Hale, 1841 |
| 47 |
Queen Boadicea! din'y' ever see her? by Dr. *******, 1841 |
| 48 |
The Old Witch by W. L. Pynchon, 1842 |
| 49-52 |
Story of Peter and George, Vol. 1-4, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 53-56 |
Story of Peter and George, Second Series, Vol. 1-4, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 57 |
Portraits and Facts by Alexander Hale, 1842 |
| 58 |
The History of the Jack-o-bin Family by a descendent of the race, 1842 |
| 59 |
New Year's Day by Alexander Hale, 1842 |
| 60 |
lost |
| 61 |
Conundrums and Charades by Charles and Alexander Hale, 1842 |
| 62 |
Adventure at Sea in one volume by Alexander Hale, 1842 |
| 63 |
The Giant by Mrs. Eliza Windemere, 1842 |
| 64 |
The Pirate Ship Hibernian by a member of the Franklin Circulating Library Society, 1842 |
| 65 |
The Journey of Jack and John to Different Places by the author of "Peter and George" [Charles Hale], 1842 |
| 66 |
Bill Pumpkin, Vol. 1, n.d. |
| 67 |
Bill Pumpkin, Vol. 2, 1842 |
| 68-69 |
lost |
| 70 |
The Fratricide: A True Story, 1841 |
| 71-72 |
lost |
| 73 |
The English Cabin Boy by Alexander Hale, 1842 |
| 74 |
lost |
| 75 |
Extracts from the Log Book of the Ship Ahoy, 1842 |
| 76 |
Adventures of Bill and Tom with Their Dog Jack, Vol. 1, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 77 |
Adventures of Bill and Tom with Their Dog Jack, Vol. 2, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 78 |
Adventures of Bill and Tom with Their Dog Jack, Vol. 3, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
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Adventures of Bill and Tom with Their Dog Jack, Vol. 4, by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 80 |
lost |
| 81 |
The Philosopher's Stone by Charles Hale, 1842 |
| 82 |
A Fight by Charles Hale, 1842 |
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1843
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| 83 |
lost |
| 84 |
Story of Margy Bindweed, 1843 |
| 85 |
The Chestnut Party with the Adventures which befel the guests on the way there, 1843 |
| 86 |
The Fairy Grasshopper by an unknown friend, 1843 |
| 87 |
lost |
| 88 |
Curious Anecdote of a Dog by H. P. Curtis, 1843 |
| 89 |
Series of Lives of Cabin Boys No. 1, American Cabin Boy by Charles Hale, 1843 |
| 90 |
Series of Lives of Cabin Boys No. 1, Mexican Cabin Boy by Charles Hale, 1843 |
| 89 |
Series of Lives of Cabin Boys No. 4, Austrian Cabin Boy by Charles Hale, 1843 |
| 92-95 |
Story of Peter and George, Series 5th, Vol. 1-4, 1843 |
| 96 |
lost |
| 97 |
The Lost Child, Vol. 1, by T. K. Lothrop |
| 98 |
The Lost Child, Vol. 2, by T. K. Lothrop |
| 99 |
lost |
| 100 |
Sketch of the melancholy fate of an exploring expedition. In which all persons perished in the year 1676, 1843 |
| 101 |
Remarkable Bravery by Alexander Hale, 1843 |
| 102 |
Account of Island of Buhe |
| 103 |
Account of the I[sland] of Mora |
| 104 |
Account of the I[sland] of Logu, being travels of L. O. Hovey and J. Wright, 1842 |
| 105 |
History of the Island of Logu, No. 1, translated by J. Wright to accompany his "Travels in the Island of Logu" |
| 106 |
History of the Island of Logu, No. 2, 1843 |
| 107 |
History of the Island of Logu, No. 3, 1843 |
| 108 |
Adventures of Bill and Tom with their Dog Jack, Vol. VI, by Charles Hale, 1843 |
| 109 |
An Anecdote by Mrs. Windemere, 1843 |
| 110 |
The Star by Robert Durivage, 1843 |
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1844
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| 112 |
Walter and Mindwell or the Deaf and Dumb Quarrel, 1844 |
| 113 |
The Three Princesses, Vol. 1, by Mrs. P. |
| 114 |
The Three Princesses, Vol. 2 |
| 115 |
The Hawthorn Tree, 1844 |
| 117 |
The Unsuccessful Voyage to American, 1843 |
| 118 |
Settlement of the Island Regia, Vol. 1 |
| 119 |
Settlement of the Island Regia, Vol. 2 |
| 120 |
Settlement of the Island Regia, Vol. 3 |
| 121 |
Story of George and Jack, Vol. 1, 1844 |
| 122 |
Story of James, Vol. 1, Mrs. Eliza Windemere |
| 123 |
Story of James, Vol. 2 |
| 123 |
Story of James, Vol. 3 |
| 125 |
Visit to the Old Soldier |
| 126-129 |
lost |
| 130 |
The Fairy Violet, a Tale by Alexander Hale, 1843 |
| 131 |
Various Stories, Vol. 3, 1844 |
| 132 |
Jemmy and the Bee by Selina Domdoodle, 1844 |
| 133 |
Story of John Harefoot, 1844 |
| 135 |
The Vegetables of Prince Swallowtail, 1843 |
| 136-137 |
lost |
| 138 |
The Adventures of a Rod, 1844 |
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1845
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| 141 |
The Enchanted House |
| 142 |
The Enchanted House, Vol. 2 |
| 143 |
lost |
| 144 |
Peter Piboo, His Adventure with a Robber and What Happened After It by Robert Durivage, 1845 |
| 145 |
Bill and Tommy. Relating one of their nice adventures!!! by Robert Durivage, 1845 |
| 146 |
Zade Quimee and His Misfortunes by Robert Durivage |
| 147 |
lost |
| 148 |
Jack Torkera by Charles Hale |
| 149 |
The Good Boy and the Bad Boy by Charles Hale, 1845 |
| 150 |
Grandpa's Stories to James, Sarah, Jack, Tommy, and Bobby. Vol. 1: James who wanted to hear about Ancient History |
| 151 |
Grandpa's Stories to James, Sarah, Jack, Tommy, and Bobby. Vol. 2: Sarah who wanted to hear more about the Adventures of the Trojans &c. &c., 1845 |
| 152 |
Grandpa's Stories to James, Sarah, Jack, Tommy, and Bobby. Vol. 3: Jack who wanted to hear about ships, 1845 |
| 153 |
Grandpa's Stories to James, Sarah, Jack, Tommy, and Bobby. Vol. 4: Tommy who wanted to hear about Fairies, but who heard, finally, about The Lion and Joseph, 1845 |
| 154 |
Grandpa's Stories to James, Sarah, Jack, Tommy, and Bobby. Vol. 5: Bobby who wanted to hear about Dogs, 1845 |
| 155 |
The Water-Party by Mrs. Windemere, 1845 |
| 156 |
The Fairy Procession !!!! by Mrs. Windemere, 1845 |
| 157 |
The Two Birth Days!! by Miss Domdoodle, 1845 |
| 158 |
Daring, and the Giant Man-Eater!!! by Selena Domdoodle, 1845 |
| 159 |
Christmas-Eve or Willie Sherwood by Miss Mudge, 1845 |
| 160 |
The Salamander or Old Grimes, 1845 |
| 161 |
The Block House |
| 162 |
Life of Wm. B. Jenkins by T. K. Lothrop, 1845 |
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1846
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| 163 |
Simeon Sykes or the Pearl of Crab Bay, 1846 |
| 164 |
A Complete Set of the Printed Documents of the Franklin Circulating Library, 1845 |
| 165 |
The Princess Moonina or The Haunted House, Vol. 1 |
| 166 |
The Princess Moonina or The Haunted House, Vol. 2 |
| 167 |
The Rocky Well, A Tale of Washingtonville |
| 168 |
Food for the Young, Second Part |
| 169 |
The Adventures of Miss Nabby Merrick, a poem by Stephen Tainter, M.D. [printed poem glued into volume] |
| 170 |
Grandchildren's Stories, Vol. 1, by Charles Hale, 1846 |
| 171 |
Grandchildren's Stories, Vol. 2, by Charles Hale, 1846 |
| 172 |
Grandchildren's Stories, Vol. 3, by Charles Hale, 1846 |
| 173 |
Grandchildren's Stories, Vol. 4, by Charles Hale, 1846 |
| 174 |
Elmiona, or the White Rose, Vol. 1 |
| 175 |
Elmiona, or the White Rose, Vol. 2 |
| 176 |
The Wonderful Swing, A Tale by Mrs. Eliza H.(?) Windemere |
| 177 |
The Water of Life or Faradae and Banana, Vol. 1 |
| 178 |
The Water of Life or Faradae and Banana, Vol. 2 |
| 179 |
Prince Pomegranite and his Trusty Followers by Jemima K. Quistose(?) |
| 180 |
One of the Salem Witches, A Tale by T. K. Lothrop |
| 181 |
Neddy Noodle |
| 182 |
Aigiokos, The Raven Chief. An Indian Tale by T. K. Lothrop, 1846 |
| 183 |
Little Billy Watson, A Tale by T. K. Lothrop, 1846 |
| 184 |
lost |
| 185 |
Lost Lillie |
| 186 |
James Burlot, 1846 |
| 187 |
History of the Franklin Circulating Library from 1838-1846 |
APPENDIX II: Charlieshope Library
Members: Olivia B. Lowell, Fanny R. Banks, Lucy Parsons, Mabel H. Chapin, Lily White, Mary L. Morse, Nelly Hale, Alice Lee.
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The Accident [lost] |
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Allie and Charley by E. C. Papendick |
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Araminta by Mrs. Windermere |
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At Washington, A True Story/The Twins |
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Book of Fortune by Arthur Hale |
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The Boy Who Confessed to His Father About the Cat, 1868 |
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The Boy Who Eats Potato and Meat [lost] |
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The Burnt House by Herman Chapin, 1866 |
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Charley Stanwood/Willie Hyde, 1866 |
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The Crew of the Albatross, Vol. 1, by Mary L. Morse and Ellen Day Hale, 1867 |
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The Day of a Doll [lost] |
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The Desk Stories, Vol. 1, by Ellen Day Hale |
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The Desk Stories, Vol. 2, by Ellen Day Hale |
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The Desk Stories, Vol. 3, by Ellen Day Hale |
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Ellen Stockbridge/Clara Andrews and Her Friend Who Lived in a Tree by CHL Members |
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The Faithless Servant and Other Stories by Olivia Lowell |
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The Fairy Book by Mabel H. Chapin |
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The Fairy Festival |
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Fairy Stories, Vol. 1, by Lily Finis Terre |
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Fairy Stories, Vol. 2, by Lily Finis Terre |
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The Fairy That Lived in a Tree by L.P. |
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Fanny Benson by Cynthia Mack, 1866 |
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Flora Hamilton, or the Blackberry Party by Ellen Day Hale |
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Flossie and Dick, or a Visit to Auntie's, Vol. 1, by Zelle Costello |
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Flossie and Dick, or a Visit to Auntie's, Vol. 1, by Zelle Costello |
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The Gold Bracelet by E. W[indemere?] |
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Harry and Anny âœHarry and Annyâ is an unfinished work from the celebrated pen(cil) of Miss Mary Lesley |
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The Haunted House by Olivia B. Lowell |
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Helen's Christmas in Paris/Violet Mason |
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History of a Button by MLM, 1866 |
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How I Silenced a Dog |
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Johnny Randolph/Katy Jackson by Ellen Day Hale |
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Julia Howe |
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The Lady in Brown, a Fairy Story for Little Children, Vol. 1, by Ellen Day Hale |
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The Lady in Brown, a Fairy Story for Little Children, Vol. 2, by Ellen Day Hale [only the cover survives] |
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The Lame Boy |
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The Lame Boy Recovered |
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Mary Lee's Visit in the Country |
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Mary Lowell, or the Desert Island, by Nelly Hale, 1865 |
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Mary Snow and Eleanor Williams âœMary Snow and Eleanor Williamsâ was written seven or eight years ago by a child of six or seven. This must excuse various little inaccuracies of style. [The volume that continues the story is unfortunately lost.] |
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Novel Without a Name by Arthur Hale and Ellen Day Hale, MDCCCLXVIII |
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Peggy's Stories, Parts 1, 2, by Ellen Day Hale |
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Peggy's Stories, Part 4, by Ellen Day Hale |
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A Poem |
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The Robe of Lightning, or the Adventures of the Fairy Anza by MLM and Ellen Day Hale |
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The Six Labourers |
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The Solitary House in Silo by Ellen Day Hale |
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Under the Sea |
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What the Playthings Said to Each Other on Midsummer Night by A Robin. Illustrated by Miss Robina Bright-Eyes |
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The Young Sportsmen of Vermont by F. E. Peabody |
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Other volumes not on Charlieshope Library list (published by Morse, Hale & Co.)
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The Enchanted House by A. Hale |
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The Fairy Journey |
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The History of a Tin Soldier by A. Hale |
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The Histrey of a Tin Soldier, Vol 2, by A. Hale |
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The Old Woman Who Lived in the Little White House in the Wood by Ellen Day Hale |
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The Summer at the Seaside by E.O. [Lily] White |
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The Visit by E. C. Papendick |
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Chronicles of Waterford II. Polly's Testimonial by Keren Happuch, 1869 |
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