BELIEVE that no one is no thing ble sary as summer, that night is as manifestation of Life, and just as good J> I believe in the Now and Here. I believe in You and I believe in a Power that is in Ourselves that makes for Righteousness & i£x Htbria SEYMOUR DURST f Avery Arc hitectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library ftye Jfflotto poofe BEING A CATALOGUE OF EPIGRAMS BY FRA ELBERTUS Assisted at times by Solomon, Ruskin, Shakespeare, Joaquin Miller, Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, Ali Baba and Felix Cyrenius Is the World all Wrong? REFORM YOURSELF Done into a Book by The Roycrofters at their Shop, which is in East Aurora, Erie County, New York Copyright 1909 by Elbert Hubbard GREETING! E build on the thoughts we think! Over Beethoven's writing-table there was a framed motto which he kept ever before him : I am that which is: I am all that is, that was, and that shall be. No mortal man hath lifted my veil. He proceeds from Himself alone, and to Him alone do all things owe their existence Jt jfi Those who knew him best said that his life was molded and shaped by the sentiments of this motto. Above William Morris' desk these words were carved : He that continueth unto the end, the same shall be saved j» jfc j» No one needs to explain that William Morris persevered and conquered J, Possibly the motto helped ! On the wall of Ruskin's Library were the words: The waste places shall be made green; And the desert shall blossom like the rose. ERMS:— The profit on these MOTTOES being microscopic we can not even afford bookkeep- ing, and so we ask our friends to Remit with Orders. If goods are not satisfactory, they can be exchanged, or we will send your money back without argu- ment, excuse or even question. We prepay carriage on everything but wooden frames and carved slabs. These often weigh a part of a ton. They are securely crated, and are sent the cheapest way unless you especially specify that you want them "the worst way." J> J> J> & THE ROYCROFTERS EAST AURORA, NEW YORK MOTTOES CARVED ON OAK HALF-LOGS AND SLABS OR the greeting to the stranger with- in your gates, for the fireplace message, nothing is so pleasing as a motto carved on an oak half-log or an ash slab. We make these to any measurement desired and carve your motto s£ We have several on hand, mounted with copper bands and hung with hand-wrought chains. PRICE, THREE AND FIVE DOLLARS The half-logs are 3 feet 10 inches by 1 foot 6 inches. The oak slabs are 3 feet 10 inches by 10 inches. They bear various legends — say: Art is the expression of man's joy in his work. Be yourself. Blessed is that man who has found his work. Build strong. Co-operation. Economy. Equanimity. Fletcherize. Fraternity. Good-cheer. NO ONE WHO IOVLS MISUNDERSTMS No. 232-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors— all hand-work— $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 He who will not accept orders can not give them. Head, Hand and Heart. Ich Dien. It does n't matter. Life without Industry is Guilt, Industry without Art is Brutality. Men are only great as they are kind. Moderation. Mutuality. O luxury, thou curst of Heaven's decree, How ill exchanged are things like these for thee^! Perseverance. Produce great people, the rest follows. Raise the stone and thou shalt find me, cleave the wood and there am I. Reciprocity. Self-reliance, Self-respect, Self-control. Service. The Institution of the dear Love of Comrades. The love you give away is the love you keep. The love you liberate in your work is the love you keep. They will talk anyway. Use your friends by being of use to them. Without the door let sorrow lie, and if perchance it hap to die, we '11 bury it deep in a Roycroft pie. Your eyes and ears inform you, not your tongue. keliqiok: work, play, breathe.bathe study, live, LAUQM V QND LOVE. No. 233-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 HE paper on which Roycroft mottoes are printed is, for the most part, hand-made. Four different grades are used; namely, charcoal cover, translucent board, Italian hand-made, and the Imperial Japan vellum. Sometimes these mottoes are on English Box- moor. Some mottoes are illuminated for the elect. Q The prices of mottoes vary according to the paper on which they are printed and the amount of hand-illumination : On Japan vellum, $ 1.00 Size— 11 1-4 x 15 3-8 On Italian hand-made, Illumined . . 1.00 Size— 11 1-4 x 15 3-4 On Italian hand-made, Illumined initial . .50 Size— 11 1-2 x 15 3-8 On Italian hand-made, plain . . . .25 Size— 11 1-2 x 15 1-2 On Translucent board .... .25 Sizes— 11 x 14; 7 x 14; 7 x 11 On Charcoal cover, Illumined ... .15 Sizes— 10 3-8 x 7 3-8; 8 x 10; 14 1-2 x 7 1-2 On Charcoal cover, plain .... .10 Sizes— 10 3-8 x 7 3-8; 8 x 10; 14 1-2 x 7 1-2 On Italian hand-made, Illumined initial . .10 Size— 7 3-8 x 10 3-8 On Alexandria Japan, Illumined . . .10 Sizes— 6 3-4 x 6 3-4; 5 5-8x6 1-2; 6 1-2x4 1-2 The Univer- se is planned for good: No. 234-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each Each ilium, plain 1 A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit . $1.00 .25 2 A business education is economic freedom . . .25 3 A duty is a pleasure which we try to make ourselves believe is a hardship .25 4 A good laugh is sunshine in the house . . . 1.00 .25 5 Ah, wasteful woman ! she who may On her sweet self set her own price, etc. . . 1.00 .25 6 Aim high and consider yourself capable of great 1.00 .25 things .15 .10 7 A little more patience, a little more charity for all, etc. 1.00 .25 8 All that is loyal within you, etc 1.00 .25 9 And the Lord spake unto Fra Elbertus saying, Verily, the most necessary thing in a shop, store, bank, railroad office or factory is to keep the peace, etc. .25 10 An educated man is one with a universal sympathy for everything, etc. ...... 1.00 .25 11 An invocation to man 1.00 .25 12 Any man who plots another's undoing is arranging his own . . .25 13 Applaud us when we run, console us when we fall, cheer us when we recover, but for God's sake let us pass on! .15 14 A retentive memory is a great thing, but the true token of nobility is the power to forget 15 Are you a cheerful loser? If so, you are bound to win out in the long run — take your medicine . 16 Art is the beautiful way of doing things . 17 As love goes to those who do not lie in wait for it, so does the big reward gravitate to the patient man 18 As we grow better we meet better people IS MM) YOURS) CM BUSINESS No. 235-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work— $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each ilium. Each plain 19 A task: To be honest, to be kind; to earn a little and $ .25 20 Be a man and a friend to everybody .25 21 Be content with your condition or else improve it .25 22 Before you are fit for friendship you must be able to .25 23 Be gentle and keep your voice low .... 1.00 .15 .25 .10 24 Be moderate in the use of all things, save fresh air .25 25 Better mend one fault in yourself than a hundred .25 26 Be yourself . . . . . .15 .10 27 Blessed is that man who has found his work : 1.00 .50 .15 .25 .10 28 Blessed is that man who does not rubber .15 .10 29 Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen, 1.00 .25 30 31 Business: The musician, the painter, the poet are, in a larger sense, no greater artists than the man 1.00 .25 32 Carry the message to Garcia .25 33 Cast forth thy act, thy word into the everliving, everworking universe; it is a seed-grain, etc. 1.00 .25 34 Character is the result of two things: mental attitude and the way we spend our time .... .25 35 Commonplace people have good memories. They never forget the good they do, etc. .15 .10 36 Co-operation, not competition, is the life of trade . J5 .25 No. 236-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors— all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each ilium. Each K plain ' 37 Concealment is friction — a secret gnaws . $ .25 | *8 Constantly striving to make our best, better 1.00 .25 I 39 Credo: I believe in tbe motherhood of God. I believe in the blessed trinity of father, mother and 1.00 .15 .25 I .10 I 40 Credo: I know that I am here, in a world where nothing is permanent but change 1.00 .25 41 Declaration: I hold these truths to be self-evident: That man was made to be happy 1.00 .25 42 Do and be 1.00 .25 43 Don't be a knocker jt If you work for a man, in heaven's name, work for him .... .25 44 Don't pray cream on Sunday and live skim-milk the rest of the week 1.00 .25 45 Don't scrap ! Do unto others as you would oe 1.00 .13 .25 .10 46 Do not lean on any one and let no one lean on you .25 | 47 Do not think the other fellow's opportunities have been greater than yours; he made them .25 A 48 Do not trespass on the gabby-jack preserve 18 — J — 5=? .25 | 49 Don't worry 1.00 .25 50 Do the thing right and do it right now .25 51 Do unto others as though you were the others .15 .10 52 Do your work as well as you can — and be kind .15 .25 .10 53 Each morn, if you would rightly live On this terrestrial ball, Name o'er your foes, and then forgive, .25 :! 54 Endurance is one-half of life; doing, the other »7 .25 No. 237-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each ilium. Each plain 55 Enthusiasm is the lubricant that makes the wheels $ .25 56 Eternal vigilance is not only the price of liberty, but of every other good thing ...» .ZD 57 1.00 .25 58 .10 Every employee pays for superintendence and in- spection. Some pay more and some less, etc. 1.00 .25 fin r UlKb W11U UU 11U L tvllUVV UUW IU IdKC X Uc X^illlloLlIlC had better not i no .15 .10 ft 1 D 1 Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for any more than they do 1.00 .25 62 Following the inner light: Doing what you want to 1.00 .25 63 .15 64 Get your happiness out of your work, or you will never know what happiness is ... .25 .10 65 66 Give us a kind word rather than the money .25 67 Happiness is a habit, etc. ..... .15 .25 .10 68 Hardship consists in thinking hardship . .25 69 He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much .... l.UU .ZD 70 Help yourself and everybody will help you .15 .10 71 He that will not hear can not judge .25 72 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the 1.00 .25 73 He who lives but to enjoy, never enjoys anything »9 .25 Mode Pa 77/ /X No. 238-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 XT „ Mo. THE LIST Each ilium. Each plain 74 Horse sense: If you work for a man, in heaven's $1.00 .25 75 I believe that no one can harm us but ourselves, that sin is misdirected energy, that there is no devil but fear and that the universe'.'is planned 1.00 .25 76 I crave, dear Lord, no boundless hoard, etc. . 1.00 .25 77 I desire to radiate health, cheerfulness, sincerity, calm courage and good will, etc. .25 78 It a man can write, etc .15 .10 79 If I knew you and you knew me, If both of us could clearly see, etc 1.00 .25 80 If pleasures are greater in anticipation, just re- member that this is true also of trouble .25 81 If there is any better way to teach virtue than to practise it, I would like to know . . .25 82 Tf wa l"i n \7£» n1f>3cnnt t n on ch t q pupti whpn alnnp u/P X i w c Ua V c uicaoaiii uiuutiuo, c veil w iicn aiu iiCj w c have good -company ...... 1.00 it y o Li attcpi cii i li in u b l ue pail ui ) uui uaiiy 1 00 L50 .25 84 If you want to know who is boss around nere, just .25 85 T hnvp fnn n A a Qr*ot for mv riprmitsicp Ptc A iiav c ivuiiu a ouui ivi in y uciiiiiiacU) civ. • • 1 OA 86 I love you oecause you love the things that I love . 1.00 .25 87 I live to love, to laugh, to learn .... .10 oo inasmucQ as yc ndve uone n unio me leabi ox .25 89 Initiative 1.00 .25 90 In men whom men pronounce as ill I find so much of goodness still, etc. 31 1.00 .25 WORK ^our G rief up into lo 1 Each ilium. Each plain 108 Life is too short to spend in chewing the rag . $1.00 .25 109 Life is just one damn thing after another 1.00 .35 110 Life rules: Keep good company or none, etc. . 1.00 .25 111 Lift the stone and thou shalt find me, cleave the wood and there am I .15 .10 112 Lincoln's Gettysburg address .25 113 Little girl with the curls 1.00 .25 114 Love is all. I say to you that man has not sufficient imagination to exaggerate the importance of love 1.00 .25 115 Love is better than a cat-o'-nine-tails, and sym- pathy saves more souls than threats . .25 116 Loyalty is that quality, etc. ..... 1.00 .25 117 Men are only great, etc 1.00 .25 118 Mental attitude .50 .25 .10 119 .15 120 Music is the natural and universal language of the .25 121 My creed: Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead 1.00 .25 122 My emancipation proclamation .... .10 123 1.00 124 My symphony 1.00 - 125 Nature never did betray the heart that loved her . 1.00 126 Nature withdraws talents that are not well employed «5 No. 241-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. Each Each ilium, plain 127 Never explain — your friends do not need it and your $1.00 .25 enemies will not believe you anyway . . .15 .10 128 Never judge nor condemn anyjone, etc. . . . 1.00 .25 129 Noah was six hundred years old before he knew how to build an ark. Don't lose your grip . . .25 130 No man ever pushed himself forward by patting himself on the back .25 131 No man regrets the flight of time except the one who fails to improve it .25 132 O God, help me to win, but if in Thy inscrutable wisdom Thou wiliest me not to win, then, O God, make me a good loser 1.00 .25 133 One great, strong, unselfish soul in any community would actually redeem the world ... .10 134 One ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness .25 135 One small life in God's great plan — How futile it seems as the ages roll, etc. . 1.00 .25 136 One begins a whisper, another makes it a report, a third makes it a calumny .25 137 Only character counts • .25 138 Opportunity 1.00 .25 .15 .10 139 Patience makes kings 1.00 .25 140 Recipe for educating your children: Educate your- self .25 141 Recipe for securing love — love .25 142 Remember the week-day, etc 1.00 .25 .15 .10 143 Resolve: To keep my health ! To do my work ! To live! 1.00 .25 3' OUGET # GOOD Ef GIVING IT No. 243-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each Each ilium, plain 144 Responsibilities gravitate to the person who can $ shoulder them, etc. . . . . ' . . .25 145 Rest is rust, and real life lies in love, laughter and work .25 146 Ristori is dead and the world is poor again . . .15 147 Say good-by to wobbling .25 148 Seek for the good in things, or take the chaff for your pains .25 149 Send some one, Lord, to love the best there is in me, and accept nothing less from me . . . 1.00 .25 150 Shirkers get paid what they are worth ... .25 151 Sleep sweetly in this quiet room, etc. . . . 1.00 .25 152 Smile .15 .10 153 So long as we love we serve, etc. .... 1.00 .25 154 Some people get results if kindly encouraged, but give me the man who can do things in spite of hell 1.00 .25 155 Solitude 1.00 .25 156 Speak well of every one if you speak of them at all 1.00 .25 .50 .10 15 157 Take off your hat to the man who minds his own business .25 158 Talk less and listen more ..... 1.00 .25 .15 .10 159 That man is the best educated who is the most useful .25 160 The busy man's creed: I believe in the stuff I am handing out, in the firm I am working for, and in my ability to get results 1.00 .25 R I ENDS andCREDFT PURSUETrlE MAN WHO DOES NOT NEED THEM No. 244-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof- Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. inc. Llo i Each ilium. Each plain 161 The devil gave us our relatives, but, thank God, we can choose our friends ..... $1.00 .15 .10 .10 162 The duty of obeying is no less than the responsi- .ZD 163 The first item inthecommonsense creed is obedience 1.00 .25 164 The foot-path to peace ...... 1.00 .25 165 The great man is not so great as folks think and not so stupid as he seems .25 166 The gossip habit is a disease, etc. .... 1.00 .15 .15 167 The habit of borrowing small sums of money is a pernicious practise that breaks many a friendship .25 168 The hands I lift to Thee are empty, etc. . 1.00 .25 169 The honorable Elk: I am not a jiner, but if I ever jine the jiners I will begin with the Elks and probably end there, etc. 1.00 .25 170 The industrious man is light-hearted — the man who works is the happy man ..... .25 171 .25 172 The less you require looking after, the more you are able to stand alone and complete your tasks, the greater your reward ..... .15 .10 173 The love you liberate in your work is the only love .15 .10 174 The man who allows his life to justify itself, etc. 1.00 .50 .25 175 The man who thinks he can't is usually right .25 176 The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpers 1.00 .25 177 The man that endures is the man that wins . 1.00 .25 178 The only way to secure friends is to be one 35 .25 UCCE5S :o/ssiST5l \M T/1C CLIA1B No. 245-A; iaj-ji :- ^t Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No THE LIST .««* E ™ h ilium, plain 179 The men who do things and not the men who merely $ talk about things are the men who bless the world ......... .25 180 The right to be useful is the only right I want . .25 181 The salutation of the dawn 1.00 .25 182 The store is a hive; be a bee, not a drone . . .25 183 The sweetest thing upon the earth is the pleasure of pleasing .25 184 The valuable man in any business is the man who can and will co-operate with other men . . 1.00 .25 185 The way of the world 1.00 .25 186 The world reserves its big prizes but for one thing and that is for initiative, etc. .... 1.00 .25 187 The world needs more kindness .... .25 188 There are people who live near to science and never know it 1.00 .25 189 There is but one road to art, and that is the steep and toilsome pathway of fact .... 1.00 .25 190 There is no joy in life equal to the joy of putting salt on the tail of an idea .25 191 There is nothing so good as the sun and wind for driving the foolishness out of one . . . .25 192 There is so much good in the worst of us, etc. . 1.00 .25 193 There may be some substitute for good nature, but .25 so far it has not been discovered ... .10 194 They will talk anyway .15 .25 .10 195 They say — what say they ? Let them say . . .25 .10 196 Things are never so bad as they seem, and all difficulties sneak away when you look them squarely in the eye ...... .25 37 Co Escape Cmncism : Do Roth i no Sfls> Rothihg Be FtoTHino No. 246-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. THE LIST Each ilium. Bach plain 197 Think twice before you speak, then talk to yourself $ •25 198 Think less about your rights, more about your duties .25 199 .15 200 'T is not in mortals to command success 1.00 .25 201 To be deceived by a man is not so bad as to dis- .25 202 To escape criticism: Do nothing, say nothing, be nothing ......... 1.00 .25 203 To establish and maintain order, harmony and .15 .25 .10 204 To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society, etc. 1.00 .25 205 To our patients: Just on the verge of danger, etc. . .50 .25 206 To repeat an unkind truth is just as bad as to invent a lie .25 207 .10 208 Two to one in all things against the angry man .25 209 Violence symbols weakness — strength shows itself .25 210 We are all children in the kindergarten of God 1.00 .25 211 We are endeavoring to separate intellect and 1.00 .25 212 We are not sent into this world to do anything into which we can not put our hearts, etc. . 1.00 .25 213 We awaken in others the same attitude of mind we .25 214 We best redeem the past by forgetting it .25 215 We need some one to believe in us, etc. 39 1.00 .50 .25 Do r\ot keep ^yourkiivdrve^i cor&pj£mei\ts- if it iuks over bit twill do No. 247-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof- Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 216 We thank Thee for this place in which we dwell, $ .25 for the love that unites, etc. .... .10 217 What others say of me matters little; what I myself say and do matters much .25 218 What would be the good of havin' luck if nobody was glad; or of gettin' things if there was nobody to divide with ? .15 219 Whenever any good comes our way, let us enjoy it to the fullest and then pass it along in another form .25 220 Whenever you go out-of-doors, draw your chin in, carry the crown of the head high, etc. . . 1.00 .25 221 When you disparage the concern of which you are a part, you disparage yourself .... .25 222 White Hyacinths: If I had but two loaves of bread, etc .25 223 Who entereth here ? (1,00 .25 224 Why not leave them to Nemesis ? .15 .10 225 Worry, hate and unkindness are all forms of fear .25 226 Work fortyourself by working for the good of all . .25 227 Yesterday can not be recalled; tomorrow can not be assured; this day only is yours .... .25 228 You can never stand well with the boss by telling him of those who are laggards .... .25 229 You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant .... 1.00 .25 230 Your heart does the work .25 231 Your quarrel with the world is only a quarrel with yourself .25 4' BUILD STRONG No. 248-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 Sets of Assorted Mottoes OTHING is more useful than the small motto which the business man can place in his letters. The senti- ment attracts, and the motto is placed on his desk — or else in the waste-basket. Lots of 1000 ..... $4.00 Lots of 1000 with your name printed on them 5.00 Some business houses have found our sets of mottoes educative, emulative, seductive and suggestive Jt. An employee will take a hint from a motto which his employer could not give — sometimes. A few firms say that a set of Roy croft mottoes have educated their workers. One hundred mottoes in a set, printed in two, three and four colors on translucent board — size, 11x14 inches (no two alike ): Full set, 100 mottoes . . . $10.00 75 mottoes ..... 7.50 50 mottoes ..... 6.00 Single motto .... .25 43 No. 249- A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 RAM ED and mounted mottoes. The things we love, we desire to protect. This sentiment has made a demand for frames and mounting- boards for our mottoes. 15c. mottoes on oak boards . $ .35 Size— 9 5-8 x 12 1-2 10c. mottoes on easel boards . .25 Size— 7 3-4 x 7 3-4 $1.00 mottoes framed in oak . 2.50 Size— 16 x 24 C£ We make Mahogany Frames and Special Frames of all sizes at your order J, jb j, j. 45 ILLVMINECk BY K/E flto RflLLfl5Ta BY BRAID* No. 250-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 «tWEARE PUNISHED jRXour sins not for them No. 251-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 No. 252-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof- Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 HAND-MODELED Leather Panel on oppo- site page is de luxe. The material, the skilled workmanship, the helpful sentiment, make these mottoes rare treasures jft They can be made to fit any niche, and we have them in stock. Size: 7x13 inches. Price, $7.00 j. jt 5° SUPPOSE You BE* not merely Seem No. 253-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 PVhi^nmEhT .JrlVLfc FIT THE CRimiMOL HOT TliE criiyie :: :: No. 254-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 (tetjowhapness oiito^oirwsfcor youll never know wM tiftppmess is No. 255-A Size 12x16. Original Drawing in colors — all hand-work — $5.00 Proof-Prints, 12x16, from original drawings — $1.00 ti)t Prior* to Prtrjtii^ A> htfa to a pftfc sidetf the Qfassic fittfe di/ftfenetf ttferp tri* EtettM . . fiehOtfij fcttefc For' these? 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