Intimations.
Volume Seventh of the "OHINA REVIEW."
Ready.
10. 5.-Vol. VII.
OF THE
CHINA REVIEW DD
CONTAINS— Legiblation and Law In Anolent China Jottings from the Book of Rites Chinese Running Hand. ··
The Critical Disquisitions of Wang Ch'ung. The Badness of Separation, or Li Sao. Historical Table of the High Oficials Com
posing the Central and Provincial Governmenta of China.
Mr. Kingeraill and the Shi King. Short Notices of New Books and Literary
Intelligence,
“Notes and Queries—
Notes on the Language of the Formosan
Savages.
The Rainfall of Peking in connection
with the Sunspot Theory. On some of the Constellations in the
Shi-king.
Andent Vases.
Anniversary of the Downfall of the
Yuen,
Crocodiles.
Mourning Etiquette.
The Land Tax.
Sanskrit Characters.
Zoology.
Mongol Alphabets.
The God of the Hearth.
Books Wanted, Exchanges, &o.
China Mail Office, Hongkong, May 17, 1879,..........
Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE BRITISH BARK CARRIOKS, FROM LONDON.
Co
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con signees' riak and expenso,
MEYER & CO. Agenta,
Hongkong, May 21, 1879, my98
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8, 8, UOMPANY.
NOTICE
CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship BELGIO, from San Francisco, &o., are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take' Immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and experes.
H. M. BLANCHARD,
Loting Agent.
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-Hongkong, May 17, 1879. —
-FROM-LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
THE
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MBE 8.8. Olenfinlas having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo Are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Opiumare, boing landed at their risk into the Godown of the Undersigned, whence and for from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 1
P.M. TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 20th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & 0.. Hongkong, May 20, 1879 my 20
FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND YOKOHAMA,
Tost, having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediste delivery of their Goods.
Steamship dlaske. Captain 884.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expente....
The above Steamer having incurred General Average, Consignees of Cargo and Treasure are notified that a General Aver- age Bond is now lying as our ‹ floe and Will require their Signature before delivery.
RUSSELL & Co. Agente,
Hongkong, May 10, 1879.
Today's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA-(DIRECT),
The Spanish Steamer
SALVADURA,"
LARRINAGA, Master, will be despatched for the above
en MONDAY, the 28th Inst., at 8 pm For Freight or Pastage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co.. Hongkong, May 28, 1876.
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In Be the Estate of the late DEPUTY COMMISSARY BAKER, DZbEASED 12th February, 1879.
NY OLAIMS against the shore Man-
Adoned OFFiona's Estate should be
Went to the DISTRICT COMÍČISSARÝ GENERAL in or before the 8th Day of JUNE Nott after which Dais None can be entertained, as the accounts of the Deceased will then be Closed, Pommissarial Offe
Hongkong, gerd May, 1879,
To-day's Advertisements.
TO LET.
DUART, ARBUTENOT ROAD, at present
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Apply to
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Soliciters.
2, Club Chambers, 23rd May, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Öfficers or Crow of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:--
GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.—Vogel & Co.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MAILS BY THE FERNON PACKET,---- The French Contract Packet ďraouaddy.
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 27th Instant, with Mail to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Stra'ts Bettlements, Batavis, Burmah, O. y'on, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bem- bay, Aden, Suer, and Alexandria. --- The usual bours will be observed in ölosing
the Malla, &c.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW Miscellaneous.
Banks closed for Queen's Birthday.
6 am.—Queen's birthday Parade of the
Troops.
10 p.m. till midnight,General Recep
tion at Government House.
THE
are usually superior workmen, a circum- stance often noted in the West as well.
EN 4963 -Mar 23, 1879.
of the officers below the rank of Prefect, but. above that of miscellaneous
Those There are other points in this in all make the obeimace on one kase, but re- structive report which might be reproceive from the Viceroy only a half obeisance duced for the benefit of those connected or a pretence at obeisance-a sort of depreca-
with the native Hospitals in Hongkong.
One very instructive paragraph, is as tory sweep, in fact. The official cards of follows:-
the miscellaneous group, who are too numer
MAIL WY THE UNITED STATES-PACKET. HONGKONG DISPENSARY, affect them in the next world as well as in
The United States Mall Packet Belgic, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the Sist inst., with Malla for Japan, Ban Francisco and the United States, which will be closed as follows --- 2.15 F. Registry of Lettera ceases, 2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters
(except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 conta extra Postage until the time of departure.
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTE, IMPORTERS
OF
.......
The Chinese, as is well known, are very ous and insignificant to be admitted to a unwilling to submit to the loss of a limb, special audience, are then handed to the the belief being general, that the loss will
Viceroy, who simply says, "It is well," and waves his hand as a signal that they need not enter. The ceremony of "receiving the seala" is now over.
this, and provent them from earning their living there. The two thigh amputations above noted, however, were submitted to very readily, owing to the suffering caused by the useless limbs, one from extensive cancerous-like ulceration, and the other from disease of the bones. Both patients now moving about on cratches at their recovered well from the operation, and are homes in a distant part of the country.
A curious case is given of a Chinaman who appeared at the Hospital wearing a
on to the short stauip of the natural one, and was made of hard wood alightly coloured. This wooden-eared man, how.. over, was not satisfied.
ALEZA, British barque, Captain George Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies DaUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY Raqui./ wooden ear, which was very neatly fitted only had the privilege as of course) and left
Robb. Jardine, Matheson & Co......
Captain HI. O. Winsor.-Order.
ANNIE W WESTON, American barque,
VESUVIUS, American barque, Captain F. W. Call-Order.
JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Pillsbury.Arnhold, Karberg & Co
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ARGYLL, British steamer, Captain D. Scott-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain Haje.-Melchera & Co.
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KILLARNEY, British steamar, Captain Henry O'Neill-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
(expected the Bahamis and Bay), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uraguay can on longer be sent by this route.. Hongkong, May 17, 1878.
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MALLS BY THE BRITISH PACKET The British Contract Packet Lombardy,
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, with Malis to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindini or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Buruab, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,-
Australian Colonies, B. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius,
ALICA C. DICKERMAN, American 3-m.N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the schooner, Captain Wm, J. Bugant-Order. EXOLISIOE, American barque, Capt. D. B. Eddy-Captało.
ANNE.-Danish schooner, Capt. Lassan. -Chinese.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
May 23, Nissen, Japanese mau-of-WAY,
trom Manso.
May 23, Tejo, Portuguese gunbost, from Macao.
May 23, Chop-chung, Chinese R. C., from Canton,
B. Drewes, Bangkok May 16, Rios.- May 23, Amoy, British steamer, 814, G.
BIEMESEX & Co.
DEPARTURES. May 32, Emuy, for Amoy.
28, Freeman, for Hello,
23, Bermine, for E-On (Cochin-chins.) 28, St. Mark, for Saigon, 25, Queen of India, for Newchwang.
CLEARED.
Argyll, for Guam. Yoliung, for Swałow.
Washi, for Hothow and Haiphong, Me, for Hoihow and Haiphong. Annie W. Watson, for Iloilo. Delphin, for Nowahwang,
PASSENGERS. AKRIVED.
Per Amoy, from Bangkok, 20 Chinese. DEPARTED.
Per Emuy, for Amoy, 200 Chinese. Per Hermine, for E-Un, 10 Chileno.
-SHIPPING-REPORTS.
The British steamer Amoy reports: Left Bangkok Bar at 1.10 p.m. on the 18th inst, arrived in Hongkong at 7 pm, on the 23rd inst. Had light variable winds and fine weather throughout the passage. On the 16th inst, at 2 p.m., spoke B. S. Chinking, 8 miles from Bangkok Ber the 20th at 0.45 p.m., bound in; on spoke S. S. Japan, 15 miles Bonth of Cape Varela bound South; on the 20th, off Cape Varela, passed S. 8. Pernambuco at 2 p.m.
CARGO.
Per S. 8. Deucalion, Hongkong to Lon don, sailed 23ud May, 1879 -247,010 lbs. Congou, 225,006 lbs. 8c. Caper, and 40,023 Iba Bo, Or. Pekoe total 813,088 lb. 90 pkga. Silk Place Goods, 31 pkyn. Waste Silk, and 3,666 Sundries.
For
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTRACT MAILS. The following hours are observed in alosing Malls, do, by both the British and French Contract Packets :---
Day before departure,
F.K.-Money Order Office closes; Post Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night, Day of departure,---
7A.x.-Post Office opens,
10 AM-Registry of Letters conso
Posting of all printed matter and
patterns ceases,
AITAS, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH,
· AMERICAN, AND FRENCH-PATJET- MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparlila Water, and other Aerated Waters The Manufactory is under direct and -continuous-Furopean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
He came to see if I would stitch another ear to the old stump, as he had found a to part with his own ear for the purposo. maan who was willing for a sum of money Another evidence of how much a Chinaman will part with for money! The would-be patient was much disappointed, when I told | him I could not guarantee that another
The custom of burying pages or slaves alive with the illustrious dead existed in Chins up to the reign of the Han Emperor Wên, (B.C. 200), Two youngsters, generally a boy and a girl, were taken into the vault of the Emperor or Fendal Lord (for these
there in company with the coffin and a large- store_of_fuel, lamp-oil, and food. The were supposed to tend the spirit of the dead. Rich persons of lesser rank seem to have been occasionally granted the same honour
cansed dissatisfaction before the times of the after death. That this barbarous eusteta
Han is evident from one of the Odes of the Shi-king, where the fate of three brothers who were thus buried alive is lamented by the people. The tombs of Emperors to this day are said to be built in the shape of a
shape of the bowl of a spoon, in such wiss vaulted chamber which runs upwards in the
that "no heaven is geen above and no earth As the Doctor says, it is very pleasant is seen below," The Han Emperor Wên to note the manner in which intelligent was evidently a bold innovator. Amongst Chinese are beginning to believe not other sensible acts was that of the reducing only in the honesty but in the practical the period of mourning for parents from 27 utility of Medical Missions. One nativé bong has again, as in former years, months to 27 days [A] This supplied the Swatow Hospital with cash was continued until the time of and rice-tickets for poor patients to the founder of the Tin Dynasty, who restored value during the year of 880; while the ancient customs in regard to mourning. another native hong was a donor in a similar way to the value of 818. "These [Bee Mayers' Manual, No. 961) friends say they can see the benefit from their charities more clearly in the hos And there is no doubt that "these pital work than in any other way."
view of the position.
man's ear would stick vitally to his head. He had lost his own originally in con sequence of some misdemeanour to which he had been a party,is que having been The publication of this issue commansed he should wish to efface such a conspicuous cut away at the same time. It was natural 61 7.25 p.m.
proof of his guilt.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1879. In the Report of the Medical Missionary Hospital at Swatow for 1878, just issued by Dr. W. Gauld, we find the record of a good year's work.
The Doctor de soribes the past year to have been in some respects one of the best years of the Medical Mission" at that port; which result is partly due to the increased accommodation furnished by the new
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11 4.-Mails closed, except for at hospitals recently erected. According to friends" take a most sensible and correct
Letters
11.10 .M.-Lettere may be ported with
Late Fee of 18 cents until 11.30 4...when the Post Office Closus
entirely.
11.40 A.K-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.
Shipping Intelligence.
The following la corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &a-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
·AT HONGKONG. Name.
Frome
When
Loft,
Deo.
17, Blenheim,
Flushing
Feb.
8, Vale o Doon,
12, South American,
*18, Vigilant,
22, Grosafurat Constantine,
23, Monte Rosa,
29, G. C. Trufant,
24, Edward Barrow, Mar.
4, Chocoras,
5, Windhover, 7, Cadiz, (8.) 14, John A. Briggs, 27, Agnes Muir, 28, Adam M. Simpson,
2, Wahu, (.)
Apr.
8, Olaf, (s)
4, Spica
6, Achilles, (8.) 8, Leon,
Eleotra (6)
Antwerp Penarth Cardiff Hamburg- Cadilif Cardiff Hamburg
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the Report i
CHINESE NOTES,
before its wards were full. Although in. The general hospital was not long opened tended for 100 patients, a number we have no great desire to exceed, there were at one time during the summer no fewer than In the province of Kwangtung there are six 105 patients living on the premises. The Intendants of Circuit, nine Prefects, four in-patients have been more numerous than in any former year, and though the out. Independent Departments, and four Inde patients are still comparatively few, they pendent Sub-Prefects. The Canton profec- too exceed the number of the previous ture and two independent sub-profectares year. We believe a great amount of suffer.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE "Cuina Mail.")
(Per B. B. A. & O. Telegraph Ools Lins.)
LONDON, 21st May, 1879, 4 The German Government have decided to greatly restrict and possibly suspend sales of Silver for some time.
BOMBAY, 22nd May, 1879. Very serious incendiary fires bare co tends two prefeatures; the Swatow Totalcurred in Poonah, and the motives cannot
to their homes in the country cared of their missioner. The Lei-k'inng Tastal superin- ing has been relieved, and many have gone are under the intendanoy of the Gzain Com- diseases, and grateful for the kindness
shown to them.
The number of in-patients treated in the General Hospital during the year was 1425, while 178 were attended to in the Leper Hospital. Nearly 8000 out-patients were entered on the books during the year; and in face of the extremely modest claims put forward by the worthy dostor, we venture to think
that he and bis Mission are engaged not only in a most praiseworthy but a suc
cessful work.
two prefectures and one department; the be discovered, but the prevalence of Dacoity Tastai in the north of the province one prefec. in the Presidency is cooupying serious ture, two departments, and one independent public attention. sub-prefecture; the Taotai in the west has two prefectures, and the Shiu-hing Tootai has one prefecture, one department, and one. independent subprefecture. These-inde--
LONDON, 22nd May, 1879. The French Press attack the British Goveda erriment for its hesitations to co-operate with the French Government in the settle
pendent sub-prefectures are on the same ment of the Greek and Egyptian questions footing as prefectures or independent de-and attribute the cause to mistrust of partments, and are grally modern crea-French influence. The English Prasa how- tions made up of tho portions of several neighbouring magistracies which are spe-
ever consider the complaint groundless.
The German Goverment has decided to ally disorderly. For instance the Sui-yao sub-prefent has special care of the wild Yao
suspend sales of Silver,
tribes, whilst the Chak-k'ai aub-prefect The keeps the Hakkas in order.
We miss the valuable and interesting remarks upon Leprosy which have hitherto given to Dr Gauld's reports a London (via permanent scientific value far beyond the confines of China; bat there are many curious points in the report which are not unworthy of mention. ignorance of the Chinese almost exceeds belief, in matters physiological and dietetic. Sometimes the patients half On the 28th of March the Viceroy of the starve themselves, says the Doctor, so Two Kwang formally took over the seals of that they may be able to prolong their office as Acting Governor of Kwang-tung stay in the Hospital, not considering pending the arrival of His Excellency Ufun, that by so doing they defeat the very the new Governor, now in Ho Nan. During object of their coming; while some seem the period he is so noting the Viceroy draws to prefer saving their money to saving
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Noon. Albay leaves for Amay, &c. ap, m-Salvadora leaves for Manila. Goods por Glenfinies undelivered after
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TUESDAY, May 27. -—-—-
French Mail leaves for Porta of Call
and Europe.
Noon. Tenders for Naval Yard work. 7pm.-Bale of Household Furniture, da, At Mr J J, Francis residence, No. 1, Caine Street.
WEDNESDAY, May 28 j...
Dividend of 6% on Shares of Yangtase Insurance Association, payable at the office of Russell & Co. SayURDAY, May 31 |--
8 pm Condental & Oriental 8. 8. Co. % dinamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco,
MAILS BY TEN United States PauKET, The United States Mall Packet Alzako will be despatched on MONDAY, the 28th instant, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed na follows, 2.18 .. Registry of Letters cosaER, 2.50 F.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet wita Late Fee of 18 gente extra Postare Tussa, June 8 p until the time of deparities,
Mornay, June 12
bama and Bán Francisco.
LOOAL AND GENERAL.
The next AMERICAN MAIL, may be expected here about Thursday xoxt, the 29th inst. by the P. M. steamer City of Peking.
The next Frexon and Avstralian Mails (visk
Galle) may be expected here by the M. M. steamer Yangisé, about Thursday, the 19th instant,
are informed by the local agents,
Mours. Rumell & Co., that the- F.' M, steamer City of d'eking leaves Yokohama for
their life. A startling remark made half of the pay and allowances attached to the other day by an Indian paper speak the office of Governor, in addition to his own ing of the plague, to the effect that the salary as Viceroy. A Viceroy on such coca- this port to-day. Western Fowers would ere long besions Wears Court Dress [#96TM M. M, steamer Fanglié, -with the compelled to assume the administration, do, and proceeds outward French and Australian malle, left of China in order to prevent the world |
from being contaminated by plagues in state to the yaman of the Governor. On Singapore for this port, via Saigon, jenter- fostered in the Celestial Empire, finds arriving at the first gate H. E. descends | day, (Thursday) morning.
some corroboration in the causes given from his official chair, and does ebelaznoe to
by Dr Gauld of the greater part of the the entrance gate, after which We are Informed by the Superintendent disease coming under his treatment. he returns to his chair, and proceeds to the of the E. E. A. & China Telegraph Com...”
Insufficient and improper food, and third gate, where he descends
播門
want of cleanliness" says Dr Gauld,
pany that there has been a few hours'
"would account for by far the greater ende more. The Dragon Sareen, which is delay on telegrams from India and Europe, part of all this aggregate of disease." always near at hand in readiness for such owing to a cyclone having blown down the These causes arise, our Indian contem-occasions, is then placed at the north end of Government lines in Indis on Wednesday porary would probably assert, from the hail or court, and the Viceroy prostrates morning. They were put right again last lack of good government; therefore himself three times, with nine holowe, in night, and messages are now passing se annex the Empire, on sanitary grounds,
and to avert a common dangerThe front of the screen in order to express thanks al idea is a new one, and certainly does for the Emperor's bounty [N] 200 accord with modern views which then mounts his throne or official seat (fift Tissu will be a parade for the troops to frequently ascribe to the Chinese a singu-2), and receives the numerous darks and morrow morning at 8 o'clock on the lar freedom from virulent types of disease, general staff of the Governor's yames, whe occasion of the Queen's Birthday, Busines food, however, comes the curious fact before him. A servant now entera with the Banks being all closed. The State Dinner In contrast to the "insuficiency of each knock the head on the ground thrice will be suspended to a great extent, the that gluttony and drunkenness are by
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no means so rare in China as they are box containing the Governor's official seal, at Government House, and the General popularly supposed to be. Among the and another approaches the Floarry with s Reception from ten o'clock till midnight will known instances of men and even women, request for the key. One of the chief clerks | also mark Her Majesty's sixtieth birthday. of an unbounded stomach," he cites
the fact that men do exist who can eat now takes the seal, and formally The guests at Government House will be 69 lbs of pork at a meal while one inaugurates its use by stamping several in the members of the Executive and Leglie man was known to eat sa madh sa ten pressions upon one or two alipe endorsed with lative Councils, and the Heads of Depart. cases (18) Ibs) of sweet potatoes at suck moral sentimente as E✯✯ments,
6 attingi. Of alcoholio stimulants Dr do. The soal is then looked up inos move, Gauld remarks sou -
and a saints of nins guns fired as the Vise- Tas raising of the fares on the Danton I was ones under the impresden that roy sises. His Excellency then enters the river 'sament apposes to have had the vary little slophelia simulant was used by private court of the Tamén and affect of materially checking the passenger the Chinese, but I have good reason now
8p.m.-Amalan Mal leaves for Toko to believe that they drink far more than receives all the subordinate Provincial Of traffic The police counted the pas they are usually supposed to do by for-Boats resident in the city. These come insangers" which arrived by the Fowan aigners. About nine fonths of the sher
Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies Noon English Mai foares for Fort men of this region are said to drink more groups [5], the first commenting in rank and Zhang on Wednesday, and those
of Call and Europe, Tavanbay, June 12:00
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Vides, Parerges, and Uruguay can no longer be salt by this posta
myto Hongkong, May 8, 1979:
or less freely. Some of them een consume | with the Tresanser and ending with the Pre- arriving by the Kinshan pesterday, two or three quarts of rios whiskey in a test. They make an obeisance on one knes and the number in all throe cases was found day, ás old man, who was lately, s
8.80 p.m.-Jain of Valuable Land, de, patient, Kold me just he drank themi rayyini [17 #F3, and reontve from the Viceroy the so he under the complement allowed by the
630 dolgo is in 1994 that Sango Tranderne | uma politeness. The second' group sousiais | ordlungen. The atomen do not, howeveÉ
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