artist lives as long as his books or his pictures ;
the statesman, like the singer or the actor,
begins to be forgotten so soon as his voice is
still, unless he has so dominated the men ot
his own time, and made himseli a part of his
country's history, that his personal character
is indissolubly linkeil t(^ the events tlu.- course
of which he h(;l[)ed to determine. Tried by
this test, ?vlr. C'dadstone's fame seems destined
to endure. His elocjue-nce will soon Ijecome
' /'.-o,^'.::. X.. \< J !;:'>.
480 Biographical Studies
merely a tradition, for his printed speeches do not
preserve its charm. If some of his books continue
to be read, it will be rather because they are his
than in respect of any permanent contribution they
have made to knowledge. The wisdom of his
policy, foreign and domestic, will have to be judged,
not only by the consequences we see, but also by
other consequences still hidden in the future.
Yet among his acts there are some with which
history cannot fail to concern herself, and which
will keep fresh the memory of their author's
energy and courage. Whoever follows the annals
of England during the memorable years from 1843
to 1894 will meet his name on almost every page,
will feel how great must have been the force of an
intellect that could so interpenetrate the story of
its time, and will seek to know something of
the dauntless figure that rose always conspicuous
above the struggling throng.
There is a passage in the Odyssey where the
seer Theoclymenus says, in describing a vision
of death : " The sun has perished out of heaven."
To Englishmen, Mr. Gladstone had been like a
sun which, sinking slowly, had grown larger as he
sank, and filled the sky with radiance even while
he trembled on the verge of the horizon. There
were men of ability and men of renown, but there
was no one comparable to him in fame and power
and honour. When he departed the light seemed
to have died out of the sky.
INDEX
Acton, John Edward Enierich Dal-
berg-, Lord
career of, 382-84
characteristics of, 399
critical taste of, 390
family of, 382
history, view of, 391-92 ; view of
study of, 394-95
learning of, 386-89, 392
liberty, history of, projected by,
395-96
libraries of, 388-89 and note
political opinions of, 384
style of, 396-97
thoroughness of, 390, 393-95
University work of, 397-98
writings of, 395
American Ci\il W'ar, 55, 57, 90 and
note. ^SVc' (ilso L'nitul State,.
Arnold, Dr., 343, 346
Austen, Jane, 127
I'eaconsfield, Benjiiniin Disraeli,
Lor<l
Cairns valued by, 1^6-87
career of, 3-16
characteristics of
anil)ition, 21-22, 2''), 30-31
bon'jomir, 32, 34
courage, 11, 25-26, 65
cynicism, 30, 40-4 i
debating power, 47
intellectual coiigruity, 35-38,
42
loyalty, 33
self-cnilidence, 21, 26. 50, ('>5,
224
tactical adroitness, 48-50
tenacity, 11, 15, 23-2,1, 'o, ' :;
i-;aster!i policy c^f, i,[o, 275 -'),
300, 3^6
education nf, yi
epigranunatic phrases of, 41- ;"
Beaconsfield, Lord
estimates regarding, 1-2 ; foreign,
54. 58
fmiily of, 3
Gladstone compared \\ith, 418,
429, 466 ; contrasted uith, 422 ;
(jladstone's attitude towards.
456
influence of, 66-68
literary works of, 4-5. iH-io, 2<*,
31-33- 35. 41. 43 45. 52 n^l^' '<
(juotud, 21 note, 25 note, 41,
50 note, 55
Lowe and. 34, 302
Northcote appiee';;:ed bv, 21,
218
jjolitical \iews of, 6-8 ; foreign
policy ( f (jt,- iilso (./iTV. I'lastern
])olicy I, 1 5, 56, 59, 67
.St.uilev and, .? i
suffrage' e.\ti-n,-,inn, pelicy e;, 301;-
306, 309-10, .}42
otiierwise liuiitioned, 107, 171,
220
Hentinek, I .erd (ie.irgr, v
HiMion^ -
ch.iiige in !\;)e of, 1 r;6-wS
Hi/use of l.oid , picsen^e :n,
I I 2
indii try < <i. t^icj
inline!;,' . , ,|, iiju- Id, i 03
Hwina'e',,, I'rinie, z. ^
r.lack. 1. .'-'utLeil.uid, 31 1 note
lk)\\"n, I'.dw.u .' !': iie^t -
1 ):(><;:, I p!r>- (1. 3 ;3 Uiile
e.ee-r nl, 3 15-1"
i'':,ir;;et.-r:-l;e, m1, ;e,) (>2
de.il'i (if, 55:;
e-.Lriu-., ,itl:lude t w:n.b, 3;i-:;2
inllU'-uee I 'I. 350 ; \ iev, s rei;,u-d-
m:.:. 3-3 ;.(
niil;t.i:\ i,:.l wv. f i::di:.'-s fur, ;;-
482 Biographical Studies
Bowen, Edward Ernest
political interests of, 355-57
school songs of, 343 note, 359-
360
teaching methods of, 346-47, 349-
350. 354-55
training of teachers, views on,
348'
travel, fondness for, 358
walking tours of, 355
Bowen, Lord, 345, 359
Bright, John, 30, 98, 304, 428-29,
443. 455 note
Bradlaugh, Mr., 437
Brooke, Rev. Stopford, quoted, 135-
137
Brooks, Dr. Phillips, 209, 381
Brougham, Lord, 64, 428
Browning, Robert, 39, 126
Burke, Edmund, 411, 428, 440
Burney, Miss, 127
Cairns, Hugh M'Calmont, Earl
American Civil War, attitude
towards, 57
career of, 184-86
characteristics of, 184, 188-91
Disraeli compared with, 47
Gladstone compared with, 429
Jessel compared with, 180, 193
judicial gifts of, 192-93 ,
legal manner of, 191-92
Mellish and, 176-78
parliamentary reform opposed by,
307
political partisanship of, 187, 194-
19s
religious views and interests of,
185-86, 193-94
Cambridge^
Jewish scholar at, 319 note
Sidgwick at, 327 seq.
Smith, W. R., at, 319
Canterbury, importance of See of,
101-105 ; qualifications of arch-
bishops of, 105-107
Carlyle, Thomas, 40, 87, 92, 126,
277, 461
Celtic temperament, 403, 405
Chancery Bar, 170 ; famous trio at,
191
Chaticery Courts, 181-82
Charity Organisation Society, 133
Church, Dean, 251-52
Church-
Anglican
disestablishment of, 114 -15,
141
Church-
Anglican
possibilities before, 209-10
Stanley's view of, 78-79
Tractarian movement in, 252,
264 note, 406
Roman Catholic
adaptability of, 259
Infallibilist claims of, 256, 385
modern research, attitude to-
wards, 317
Clark, George T., quoted, 266-67
Clougli, Miss A. J., 329
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 338
Cobden, Mr., quoted, 430
Collins, Wilkie, 116
Copleston, Dr. (Bishop of Llandaff),
197
Creighton, Bishop, 289, 387
Dalgairns, 251
Dante, 469, 472
Darwin, Charles, 457, 471-72
De la Ditnocratie, Sch^rer's, cited,
309 note
Delane, Mr. , ji,2-z-'2.2,
De?nocracy and the Organisatioti of
Political Parties, Ostrogorski's,
cited, 309 note
Denison, Archdeacon, 133, 271 note
Derby, Lord, 10, 12, 28, 47, 57,
198, 429, 471
Dickens, Charles, 123, 127
Disraeli. See Beaconsfield
Dissenters. See Nonconformists
Dollinger, Dr. von, 383, 385, 392
Dupanloup, Bishop, 209, 385
Eastern Question (1876), 140, 275-
276, 300, 356, 419
Editors, types of, 363-64 ; tempta-
tions of, 370, 380-81
Eliot, George, 124, 328
Equity Courts, 170, 173
Essays and Reviews, 113, 317
Essays oti Refer 7n, cited, 307 and note
Evening Post, The, 365, 374-76
Forster, W. E. , 234, 239 and note
Fox, Charles James, 428-29, 436
France, novelists of, 129
Franchise extension. See Suffrage
l^-aser, James, Bishop of Man-
chester
biographies of, 196 note
career of, 196, 200-201
characteristics of, 204-205
energy of, 202
Index
+ H
Fraser, Jaiiifs, Hisliop of M.iii-
chester
influence of, 206
new Episcopal type created ],y,
196, 210
personality of, 203-204
popularity of, 202, 206
ritualist illegalities, attitude to-
wards, 208
science, attitude towards, 207
views of, 206-207
Freeman. Edward Augustus
biography of. 262 note
career of, 262-63
friendships of, 290
Green influenced hv, 137
historical work, merits of, 276-84 ;
style of, 286-87
humour of. 287
interests of. 264-67, 271-72
kindliness of, 278, 291
literary preferences of, 269-70
methodical ways of, 285
military liistor\-, fondness for, 357
Oxford work of, 287-89
political views of, 272-75
simplicity and directness of, 270-
271. 27s
Tronop(' and, 120. 271 p.nd
note
works of. 267. 284-06, 291-92
Fror.de, J. A., 271 note
fiard'tiiT. .S. R., 357 : (juotefi,
274
(iil/iOll, 133, 169, 281, 284
Gl.adstone, William I'lwait
ActoTi, Lord, relatioii.s with, 383.
399
Alab(:!)ia cl.iims, a' tinn regarding.
444, 447, 149. 451
Anierica.'i (Jivi! War. .utitwde to-
uards, 57
cirei-r of, 4 12
chnr.uteiislics of -
lii'Mdth .md kfcniit'ss of JPi-
terr-ts. 400. .113, 45c)
caution. 4o<;, 414. (ig, 447,
4. VI
com;>:exity of nature, .)oo, 401^-
po, 412
con-''i \'.itisni, .;o 1 . .(3(>
constructiv.- [in\'.ir. 43^- ! 1
ronvi-rs.Uional powers, 4',j
<oiiia:;e, 4)7 .md noli-. 4:2
note
c.,\irtrsv. 423 and not'", j;:,-
4s(.,'462
iladstniic, William I-'.wart
char.ictc; i-,tics of- -
ilignilv, 4^0
(mi>t:un.il c.xcit djility, 405, 410-
4". 433-34
lumu.ur, 4')0
unpu!si\cnc'<s. .;oi. 40:;, 421,
447
indepciidi'iici'. 410-IQ. 4:0
ingenuity, 40: 417-18, 430-31,
466
i!is;L;!it into eh.u.n t<r. .\ - .-i,
m;i,':i.;itv. 402. 405, 426, 43;.
430. 434. 460. 4'i2
lovalt)', 4;'j
magnaninii'.w 4;7, 47S
nieniory, 404, 423, 431, : frr
f.ices. 423
o!)e!i-mindedne><. 417. 432, 453
oratory. 411. j,ii>-y,. 463
o\ er - suijtiety, 407. 432. 448.
453
pati''.;:?m, 451-32
pride, 416, .(20. 423. 452, 455.
474. 477
religious dis[iosition, 473-7f' ;
views. 401 . 406-408
reserve: i:<)iitic:il, .}oi), 4i.t-i;.
410, 453 ; perM:ial. 42.;, ;;;-
476
Scr)lti - h teiaprranient. 403-.;o;
>elf-conlideIiCe. 224
simplaity. .133. 4~w, 462. 475
sinceril\'. 401
tenipei , 455-^7
traii'ia !l:t\', 4' '2
V-rre. 43.,. 43"- ^8
I );sraeli .md. 1 i . 33. 3;
estiniiite- y'., .; M , 417, .;4S ; con-
tinent.!:. 4 \.\
f.'.milv ot. 40 '.
foreieM -ff.ia-. itlif.ule to\',,iriK,
443 -i7. \ - '
! ifeiiKin's .ip; ;!;;rii'-:'.t ! 'W 2>^ \
I i;;;', K \\\\\\ \\ .'y." : .\\\\<-.\\-^ ol. u,8
honV- !;te ,,1, ;"2. .) 7 ;, ;-:
I! ,m - \<v:..- M '1 . ' , i>r'> , . - z
Homeric sti,,'. , , ' ,, - .ii, .(Ol .
4"? '
llo-tllilV t", 3(14
la.-r.uv .\^V.\:\\'- ; I , I'S.
.;' ;-Ci,
l.i.u,'- ,. inr.ir. .! . .-.io.
.l-:>,, !3^ ;
\". 2.,; ; I.
imst.lkrs (.f, ; ;::
V.-r;!;: ..t" and, 212, . t '
484 Biographical Studies
Gladstone, William Ewart
Oxford training of, 406-408
parliamentary abilities of, 421-22,
424-26
Parnell's resentment against, 239-
240, 247
Peel's influence
453
on, ID, 409,
poetr}', attitude towards, 472
quoted, 56
Reform Bill of, 13, 442
scholarship of, 469
science, attitude towards, 408, 470
suffrage qualifications, proposed re-
duction of, 308 note
theological views of, tinging poli-
tical, 474
otherwise mentioned, 67, 113, 179,
187, 221, 260
Godkin, Edwin Lawrence
career of, 365-66
courage of, 370-71
geniality of, 376
humour of, 368-73
independence of, 364, 369, 381
influence of, 378-80
sincerity of, 367, 373, 380
style of, 367-68, 373
Tammany, attitude towards, 374
and note
views of, 366-67, 370, 374-76
Green, John Richard
biography of, 131 note
career of, 131-34
conversation of, 165-66
eloquence of, 166
gifts and qualities of, 146, 151-52,
154, 160-62, 164-67
ill-health of, 138, 141-46
interests of, 151, 154-57
letters of, 131 note, 152-53
literary work of Saturday Review
articles, 133, 135-37, 153 ; his-
torical, 138-39, 142-45, 155,
158-60, 163-64 ; characteristics
of, 139-40, 150, 152-53, 157-65,
167-69
military history, fondness for,
357
political activity of, 140-41
views of, 134
Green, Prof. Thomas Hill
career of, 85
characteristics of, 86-91
civic activities of, 98
influence of, 95-97, 99
literary works of, 92-94, 98
political keenness of, 95, 97
Green, Prof. Thomas Hill
views of, 93, 97, 335
otherwise mentioned, 265, 268,
278
Hardy, Gathorne, 213
Hardy, Thomas, 116
Healy, T. M., 443
Henry VHI. , 271 note
Herodotus, 149-51
Historians
qualifications of, 146-48, 156, 277
tw^o classes of, 149
History, Freeman's view of, 268,
274
Hodgkin, Dr. Thomas, 357
Holker, Sir John, 454 note
House of Commons
character of, 48
erroneous sketches of, 121
lawyers in, 172
leadership of, 217, 424
occasional detachment of, from
popular sentiment, 51
power of, declining, 308-309
rhetoric unpopular with, 296
Huxley, 207
Iddesleigh. Sec Xorthcote
Ireland
Anglo-Irish Protestants, 229-30
Church disestablishment in, 113,
187, 273, 407, 419, 442, 449
and note
Disraeli's attitude towards, 56-^7,
Green, J. R. , views of, regarding,
141
Home Rule, views regarding, of
Acton, 384 ; Bowen, 356 ;
Bright, 455 note ; Freeman,
272 ; Gladstone, 272, 414,
447 ; Godkin, 375
Land ]3ill of 1881, 425, 443
James, Heni"y, 129
Jessel, Sir George
Cairns compared with, 180, 193
career of, 171
judicial methods of, 174-75, 179
181, 194
mental powers of, 173, 181-82
parliamentary manner of, 172
quickness of, 173, 176, 183, 193
Jews
bigotry towards, 183
Cambridge scholar, anecdote of,
319 note
Index 485
Jew:. NapoKvin, Louis. 5;, r-.j. 1,8
concentration, power of, iws.scsmxI .Wition. J'ht\ 305, 3')8, s7'-7v \~a
by, 23 and note j NVwiu.ui, Cardinal, -5 1 - Vj, ' 42 .
constTvatisni of, 25 note ' nof, 467
detaclniient (.f, 19-20 Xewnh.uii Colleu.', (;:un!-ridi,'e. 329-
distinctions i;ained ti\-, 171 330
practicality of, 182 Xoncun'.'onni.ts
satirical powers of, 45 I Jisraeli's di - !ik'- of, h, t,-2
Jowett, 113, 150 |-:<luc.ltiMn Art !l8-0) lesei.ted
l.v, 13
Kelvin, Lord, 184 1-ra.ser s .ittitud.- ti A.irds, 20:;,
Kiplini;, Kudyard, 129 206-208 note
(iladstone truste<l by. 401
Lawrence, Lord, 184 (ireen's dislike of, \ ^Ji
Lightfoot, Bishop, 199-200,200, 290 , N'orthcote, Sir ."Stafford 1 L'.rd I..':.>
Louis -Vapoleon, 55, 64, 98 | li-i!;hi
Lowe, Robert j biot;r:!phy of, 211 i:>t -
biography of, 293 note career 1 if, 21 2-1 ;
Cairns compared with, 188 I cliai actm-tic-, of, 21 \. 222-25.
career of, 293-95, 299-300 \ 22;-j')
characteristics of, 301-304 ! (;ia<lst<j;u- loinpared \\ -tii, .(3;
Disraeli and, 34, 302 I p.uiiameiit.'.ry abilities ot, ji.;-i'
eclipse of fame of, 293, 300 218
educational work of, 294-95, 30-J' : -Novels, t\pcs of, 122
305
(Gladstone compared with, 293, C)'Ci)nnel!, I),.niel, 6, 8. j;S
299, 429, 435 ; antagonism to 1 (jliphant, Mrs., 110
(iladstone, 295; in (il.idstone's i Oratory -
Cabinet. 299 ele\-at!Oii ;n 433
Oxford, at, 301 note- n'MUatioii fir, ii.it'ii'- -7
rhetorical power of, 2o6-(,7 ' Oxf nU-
shortsightedness of, 300-301 ; (.;r, n.T. [ 1. , i m nr.ain iii.i'. < .11
Utilitarianism of, 304 ! of. (,^-oo
Lyndhur. - l, i.i-rd, 2^/ Thai-kcrav's . .indidatiin- i(.r, 12:1
' Oxford l'niv.-i-a\
Macaulay, 139, 169, 270, 274. 281, Tr.ut.in.in nioV' p.^t-nt i'l, . -
428, 42.-, nr,U- I J-.; not.-. .(-.M
Macd(jna!d. Sir John. \., 422 j trainiiu; it. thai, uteri :
Macleiinan, John 1'., 320 40S, 4'>7
Magt;e, Archbishop, 112, 199, 42',
Manning, ('.inlinal If<-ii'-y i".d\Min': ; I'alnvi, Roiaidr':! Lnrd >';in:iir ,
biogr.Lpiiv of, 2bo-fJi i;-''. ii;i-o2. .a,.;
career of. 250-51 i'almerstnii, Lord, 13. 28. 40. 57
characteristics of, 2^1-54, 261 98, 2<,.t
convrrsioiis eftrcted \)\ . 2^^ I'.ii liatnrni. .V.,' I I, .ii>.r / >! t ..iimi- ''.
Iidallibilist cause, work for, 2^:6 ; I'.inu-H, 1 h.i il^ - , .'-t'".'. ;a t
inten-sts and ^vmixatiiies ot, j;7- ; luci;! .ipiiv . .!, 2.-j i-':'
2',i ' \ caM-r: ,,f. 22 2 .
speeches (.'f. 2^5 ' fim:'\>)t. J.'7
.Maurice, i-". 1). , 134, .jo8 liMd''r>hip. iipti'" - . i- , . ;
Melli.ih. Lord justice, I7''>7, ni. -ral c oUM:;e ' ! , 2 ;)
Men-dith, (ieorge, iiO, 122 p.i: li.itnc-nlai \ ta. t:. s ,:, j i ;-' 1,,
Mill, John Stuart, 'u, 78 note, i,.~- ' 244 ; ku' 'wlr'dr.e I'l pi i" .;:!,
304 -^}2 .) ;
.Monk, Mi.diop, I. ,7 ; pa.-iMii ,':id M-'l . Miitr..! (.;, 40
Muguuaips, 375 ,ind note 1 l'i:i: ir.x \'.\\V inu:i!'-r-, di-m.-.u;. >':;
' all'-. . . ^'.. 2 ;8
Napoleon Bonaparte, 238 , ' ',i;..;t ,.,!i.,a-, ,!ll.tu.!- '.,s ;
486 Biographical Studies
Parnell, Charles Stewart
practicality of, 230-33
pride of, 233, 235-38
self-confidence of, 224, 236, 238
speeches of, 241-42
unscrupulousness of, 237-38
unsympathetic manner of, 190
views of, 245-46
Peel, Sir Robert
caution of, 409, 453
death of, 10
Disraeli's conduct towards, 28 and
note ; his view of, 55
financial policy of, 441-42
Gladstone compared with, 411,
440, 456, 476
separation of, from Conservatives,
9, 61
speeches of, 428
Pitt, William, 428, 436, 440, 442,
477 ^
Popular Government, Sir H. Maine's,
cited, 309 note
Psychical Research Society, 331-32
Pusey, Dr., cited, 80
Rhodes, Cecil, 246
Roll, Lord Justice, igi-92
Roman Catholic (Church. See under
Church
Russell, Lord, 13, 28, 57, 295
Salisbury, Lord, 186, 247, 295, 456
Satu7-day Review
Bowen's contributions to, 360
Freeman's contributions to, 285 ;
dissociation from, 275
Green's contributions to, 133, 135-
137. 153
Schoolmasters, types of, 343, 346
Schools Inquiry Commission, 200-201
Scott, Sir Walter, 123, 125
Scottish temperament and character-
istics, 315, 403-405
Selborne, Lord. See Palmer, Roundell
Sherbrooke, Viscount. See Lowe,
Robert
Sidgwick, Henry
career of, 327-29
characteristics of, 338-42
impartiality of, 334
literary preferences of, 338
psychical research, interest in, 331-
332
views of, philosophical and political,
335-37
women's education promoted by,
329
Sidgwick, Henry
works of, 332-34, 338
Skene, Mr., cited, 158
Smith, Professor Goldwin, 76, 281
Smith, R. Bosworth, quoted, 349-50
Smith, Prof. Robertson
Acton, Lord, and, 387
career of, 311 -12, 315, 318-
320
characteristics of, 323-25
ecclesiastical trial of, 313-16
Encyclopedia Briiannica, work on,
312-14
versatility of, 322
works of, 320-21 : characteristics
of, 321
Stanley, Very Rev. Arthur Penrhyn -
career of, 70
characteristics of, 71, 73, ']], 82-
84
debating power of, 77
Disraeli and, 81
family of, 69-70
Green influenced b}-, 132, 137
literary work of, 71-74
politics of, 78
sermons of, 76-77
theological position of, 80-81
Tait, attitude towards, 113
otherwise mentioned, 164-65, 205-
206
Statesmanship, necessary qualifica-
tions for, 46
Stevenson, R. L. , 129
Stubbs, Bishop, 138, 160, 289-90,
454 "ote
Suffrage extension
Disraeli's view of, 52, 57-58, 67-
68, 310
Lowe's opposition to, 295-98, 305-
306
results of, 306-309
Tait, Archibald Campbell, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury
biography of, cited, 100 note
career of, 107
characteristics of, 108-12, 209
Green appointed librarian by, 133-
T34
influence of, 110-12
Irish Church Disestablishment Bill,
attitude towards, 187
policy of, 112, 114
views of, 1 10
Temple, Archbishop, ii3andnote, 199
Tennyson, 39, 459
Thackeray, W. M., 35, 120, 123-25
Ind
ex
487
Thirlw.ill, Hishop, 1 1 j
I'hucydidi's, 144-50
'I'one, Wolfi-. 22iy. J43
Tory party -
nature of. 218 ; (i84rf-iS'ni, i-u-,j
suffrage extension protitahlt- 'o, ^j.
57-5^. 67, 310
'I'raetarian inovenient, 252. 2"; note
406
Trollope, Anthony
biographies of, cited, 110 note
I-'reeman and, 120, 271 ,ind note
Hterary position ol, 116-10
personahty of, 118, 126
pohtical activity of. i2(^
travels of, 121-22
works of, 117-20, 128; character-
istics of, 122-30
.\rUm'> kn"u!rdi,'e ,jf !i;-,tor_\- >il.
J"7
l'Vi-eni,in'> \is;t to, 2').^/
joinn.di^ni in, 379
I'reslivli-rianiMn in, 317
religion and p'j'.itie^ divM)i. uited :n,
100
Trollope's .ICC' Hint of. 122
ruiver>ity inlhience in. 378
\\C-ti)Ur>. l.oid 303
Whiggisin, (), 8. hj,. 2-,i-\ .\' ^,
W'dlierforce, ii^hup S.unu'-l , i i i i 2,
loS. 2;4. 421)
Woni'-M. ediK-ition o'. 32^-3 1
\\'ords\\ortn, 301
Wright, Willi. nil. ^19 .ir.d iinte', 320
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