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A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
THE
PLEASURES OF THE COUNTRY:
Simple
STORIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE,
BY
MRS. HARRIET MYRTLE.
WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN GILBERT.
Londgn:
CUNDALL & ADDEY, 21, OLD BOND STREET. s
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1851,
CONTENTS.
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A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL , ; , , : 1
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. ; ; pace ae
GRANDPAPA’S HAY-FIELD . , , ' ai:
ROSE AND HARRY. , , , , , iy eee
THE FIRST DAY AT THE SEA . , a
OLD MARY JONES . ; | , : . vara
THE VILLAGE FAIR . : : ' ery
TOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN ‘ : , ‘ ° + ase
ILLUSTRATIONS.
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL
THE PIO-NIO IN THE FOREST .
GRANDPAPA’S HAY-FIELD
ROSE AND HARRY .
A VISIT TO THE SEA-SIDE .
A HAPPY SUNDAY .
THE VILLAGE FAIR
ROGER AT THE FARM
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42
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72
85
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106
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
Epwarp and Kare lived in a country town. It was a
cheerful, clean town, with wide streets, and an old church
that had large trees round it, and ivy growing up the
tower. Their house had a garden behind it, in which
they used to play very happily, drive their hoops round
the walks, and run and jump about on the grass-plot.
They also made many pleasant little excursions into the
country round, when their sister Laura was able to go
with them. |
One of their favourite walks was through the woods
belonging to an ancient manor-house, always called “The
Old Hall,†about a mile from the town. It belonged to a
rich nobleman; but nobody had lived in it for a long
time. The gardens and park were, however, kept in
fine order; and it was said, that some day the house
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2 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
would be put in repair and furnished. As it was now,
people could walk by the paths through the woods close
up to it.
One of these paths was just outside the wall of the
flower garden, and led up to the portico of a sort of
summer house or pavilion, partly gone to ruin. The
door of this pavilion was always closed; but it was so
shady and pleasant all round there, that it was a favour-
ite place for Edward and Kate to play in, while Laura
sat under a tree reading; and they would often look up
at the beautiful roses, jasmines, and other creepers that
hung over the top of the wall, and wish they might go
into the garden and see all the lovely flowers they
thought must be there.
They longed the more to be admitted within the wall,
and see not only the garden, but the Old Hall itself,
because a young carpenter, who was at work for their
papa, putting up a book-case, had told them a great deal
about it. This carpenter, John Wilson, was a great
friend of theirs. He made a whole fleet of boats for
them, which they sailed in the water-butt, in the garden,
and taught them how to saw, and plane, and knock in
nails; and while all this was going on, he would describe
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 3
the painted windows and carved ceilings and walls in the
Old Hall; and he knew all its wonders quite well, for
he had worked there for several months, repairing some
parts of the rooms that were going to destruction; and
he said he hoped his lordship would soon have it all
thoroughly done, and that he should be employed to do
the work. .
After all this, Kate and Edward were quite pleased,
when, one day, John brought them permission to go and
see it, from Mrs. Hollis, the housekeeper, who lived in
one of the lodges, and was allowed to shew the place to
visitors. If they went to the door of the pavilion in
their favourite path, and rung the bell, she would admit
them, he said. They thanked John very much for get-
ting such a pleasure for them, and then ran to their
mama to ask her leave to go, which she gave them di-
rectly; and, as the next day was very fine, they set out
after their early dinner, in high spirits, accompanied by
Laura. To add to their pleasure, their mama had told
them they might order a donkey-chaise in the village,
near the Hall gates, to bring them home, because she
was sure they would be tired; and this was a thing they
enjoyed extremely.
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4 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
“Since you are going into the village, Master Edward,
will you be so kind as to ask at the post-office if there’s a
letter for me?†said John Wilson, when Edward went to
bid him good-bye. “ Perhaps you will bring me good luck.â€
Edward readily promised to ask for the letter, and
then whispered to Kate, “It’s from his father he wants
to hear, I know. He told me he should never be happy
till he did. I wish we could bring him one.â€
But it was of no use to wish. There was no letter for
John Wilson. So they ordered the donkey-chaise to be
at the pavilion in three hours, and went on to the ap-
pointed place, and rang the bell.
Mrs. Hollis did not keep them long waiting; and when
she came, she looked at them very kindly, and asked
them to walk in. She was a formal little old lady, with
a black silk gown on, that rustled as she moved, and
wore a very white starched cap and handkerchief.
They liked the inside of the pavilion very much. The
floor they trod on was made of squares of black and
white marble, and there were seats and a round marble
table.
it led down to a broad gravel walk that bounded one
end of the flower garden. The garden was curiously
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 5
laid out, in an old-fashioned style, and the green lawn
in the middle looked so smooth and tempting, that they
could not resist running down the steps towards it the
moment they saw it; and Mrs. Hollis and Laura fol-
lowed them.
Their feet sank in the thick velvet-like grass as they
walked over it. In the middle there was a jarge round
pond, with a fountain which sprung up into the air and
then fell again in showers of sparkling drops, that ruffled
the surface of the water, and made it glance in the sun as
if it were all over diamonds. It was so clear, that, though
it was deep, they could see every blade and leaf of the
green mossy weeds among the white pebbles at, the
bottom; and presently they saw skimming through it a
shoal of gold and silver fish. Little Kate had a slice of
bread in the pocket of her apron, that her mama had
given her in case they should feel hungry before they got
home; so, as Mrs. Hollis told her the fish would come up
to the surface to eat crumbs, she quickly threw some in
for them, and up they came, one after another, and
swallowed the pieces in their gaping mouths, while
their bright scales flashed like fire as they caught the
sunlight.
6 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
It was some time before the children could leave this
delightful pond; but when they did, they saw that at each
end there was a smaller one, both of which had their
fountains, that sprung up, as if in imitation of the larger
one; and that, between the centre pond and each of these,
there was a large oval flower bed, and, at all the four
corners of the lawn, a round one. These flower beds
were bordered with ivy, so carefully pegged down that it
formed thick wreaths of dark-green leaves, and made a
beautiful setting for the bright flowers within. White
lilies, tiger lilies, and tall lupins were in the middle;
carnations, white and scarlet geraniums round them,
with brilliant blue salvias, mignonette, fuchsias, and many
other lovely things. Besides these beds, there were at
regular distances tree roses on the lawn, with round bushy
heads, full of splendid flowers of many different shades,
sending out the most delicious scent; and the wall which
bounded the gravel walk, and which they had so often
looked at from the outside, was covered with all manner
of creepers, trained roses, honeysuckle, maurandia, Jjas-
mine, passion-flowers, and many others.
As soon as they could make up their minds to go out of
this bright garden, Mrs. Hollis shewed them that one side
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 7
of it was formed by a wing of the house, and that large
windows opened into it: but these were all shut at pre-
sent; so she led them by a gateway in the wall to a long
straight walk, which led under two tall cedar trees, whose
branches met over their heads, to the principal entrance
of the mansion. She then, with a large key which hung
from her waist, together with several smaller ones, opened
the great heavy door, and they all went in.
At first the light seemed so dim that they scarcely saw
well around them; for their eyes had been looking at
bright flowers, sparkling waters, and green trees and
grass basking in the sun; but they soon saw that they
were in a lofty square entrance hall, with beautiful
painted glass windows, that threw rich colours, blue, red,
purple, yellow, and green on the marble floor; and that
the stone frames of the windows were carved and orna-
mented, and the stone walls and roof also; and that iron
and steel armour of knights, with lances and helmets,
were ranged in niches round the walls; and that long
galleries, with many doors into different rooms, and more
painted windows, went off on each side; and that, opposite
to them was a wide staircase, all the steps of which were
of dark oak, with carved rails, on the top of which were
8 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
figures of animals reared up on their hind legs, and
wreaths of fruit and flowers all carved in dark oak.
Then they went through many large rooms, with walls
and ceilings of the same dark oak, beautifully carved in
squares and other forms, to represent flowers and fruit,
birds, and angels with wings; and these rooms had im-
mense fire-places without grates, meant to burn logs of
wood. Kate and Edward went under the richly orna-
mented mantel-pieces and looked up the wide chimneys.
Then the windows—they liked them better than all; for
the walls were so thick that each window seemed to be
at the end ofa little room of its own; and others were
bay windows, and these seemed to be in still larger
rooms; and the frames were richly carved; and they
looked over the wide park with its green slopes and
spreading trees, sweeping the grass with their long
branches, and towering up towards the bright blue sky,
and casting deep shadows on the sunny grass; and a
clear river went winding among them; and all looked so
lovely, that every time the children passed one of these
windows, it seemed to them that they saw a new picture
set in a dark frame.
At last, when they had gone through so many rooms,
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 9
that they began to keep very close to Laura, lest they
should be lost, and had been up the wide staircase and
through other rooms above, they heard, with joy, that
they were next to go into the park. They followed Mrs.
Hollis through a court and an old gateway, and here she
bid them good-bye; and, after thanking her with all their
hearts for her kindness, they turned round, and lost not
a moment, but away they ran over the grass to the banks
of the river.
It was delightful to stand in the shade and watch the
running water rippling and tinkling over rocky stones
that had the brightest green moss on them; and to see
the taper points of the weeping willows, that dipped in
the stream, and were always waving and trembling as it
carried them with it. Sometimes a trout or perch would
dart through the deep parts and disappear in an instant.
They threw leaves and little sticks in, and watched them
sailing away, and wished they had brought some of
John’s boats with them; then they dipped in their hands
to feel the cool refreshing water glide through their
fingers. Suddenly there appeared round a point two
lovely white swans. On they came, arching their necks
and ruffling their wings. Kate took out her bread again,
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10 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
and threw piece after piece to them, till all was gone,
while they swam about catching them in their black
beaks. |
Now Laura called to the children to look at the trees.
What great trees they were! Those round the church,
which they had thought so large, would only make one
arm of these. They crept under the branches of the
beeches and limes, and there they were in a green little
world,—green leaves above and all round, and green
erass under foot, and the flickering sunlight peeping
through upon them. Then they crept out again, and
clambered up steep knolls, and ran down sloping
banks, and every now and then stopped in wonder before
some giant tree, with an enormous trunk, that, when
they took hold of each other’s hands, and then Laura's,
and all three stretched out their arms to the utmost,
they had still not grasped half of. They could not
decide which kind of tree was the most beautiful,—the
oak, with its rough bark, strong arms, and deep rich
green; the beech, with smooth, shining stem and grace-
ful, sweeping branches; the tufted elms; or the limes, so
light and feathery. Then there were Spanish chesnuts,
and horse-chesnuts, and dark firs, and birches with bark
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. Ee :
as white as silver. It was impossible to know which
was most beautiful.
Now they wound round a woody hill, into a beautiful
glade, and came upon the whole herd of deer, pretty spot-
ted creatures, some with branching horns, some grazing,
some lying in the shade. Quietly as the children tried
to get near them, they were startled, and bounded off
like lightning, but did not go very far, and continued in
sight for some time.
The walk through the park had taken a good while,
and the children began to feel tired; so Laura persuaded
them to sit down and rest on a pleasant bank, all over-
grown with wreaths of periwinkle, with its pretty blue
flowers. While they sat, there came past, like a stately
lady in a court dress, a splendid peacock, his gorgeous
tail sweeping the ground, his crested head erect, and his
lovely neck glancing purple, green, and gold. Then came
another, and another, and then several pea-hens, not ty
showy, but very graceful in form. Kate wished ©
kept some bread for them; but they seemed ATED GPO
fied with admiration; and one of ther |
like a fan, as if to please them, and dle Kate took up the
liant eyes, that shone like gold and ig it in both hands, car-
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12 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
When the peacocks had passed on, Kate began to wish
she had kept a little bread for herself and Edward, for
the walk had been long, and she felt hungry. Edward
declared he was more thirsty than hungry, but consoled
himself with the thoughts of the nice drive home in the
donkey-chaise. They had made the circuit of the park,
and were close to the garden wall, and the gardener’s
house, which stood at one corner of it; so Laura, who
was always kind, went to the door and asked if she could
buy a little milk. The gardener’s wife said she would
sell her some, and also let her buy a few home-baked
cakes, and lent her a bowl, and spoon, and. plate, and
said, if the young lady and gentleman would like to sit
down in the pavilion above the garden and take their
refreshment there, they might leave all these things on
the marble table, and she could easily fetch them away
by and bye. This was a very pleasant idea, and away
ee ay went merrily up the gravel walk to enjoy their
oak, Wh. They took off their straw hats when they reached
green; the v..vilion, that they might feel the cool air, and
ful, sweeping branch. ;}, . put before tasting it, they went to
light and feathery. TL gonkey-chaise had come.
and horse-chesnuts, and . pyt, looking round, they saw lying
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 13
by the path an old man, who seemed to be asleep, and
who rested his head on the lap of a young girl sitting by
his side. She was leaning her head on her hand, and had
not heard the children come to the door; for she seemed
filled with sad thoughts, and tears kept dropping through
her fingers.
Kate and Edward stood with pitying looks on the
steps, when the old man raised his head, but seemed too
weary to open his eyes, and said in a feeble voice,
“We must go on, Martha.â€
“Are you any better, father?†said she, wiping her
tears away.
“ Not much—hunger and sorrow are bad nurses, dear,â€
he replied; “ but night will come upon us before we get
to any place to sleep in, if we do not move on.â€
“Poor old man! He is tired and hungry, and has got
nothing to eat,’ whispered little Kate to Edward; and
the tears came into her eyes. “Jam not at all hungry
now: are you?â€
“Let us go and bring the milk to them,†Edward an-
swered. |
They ran to their table; and while Kate took up the
bowl of milk, and, carefully holding it in both hands, car-
14 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
ried it to the door, Edward brought the plate of cakes,
and Laura followed, wondering what they were going
to do.
The young girl had already risen from her seat; the old
man was sitting up, and looked sadly pale and tired.
“Will you drink this milk?†said Kate, raising her
eyes to his face, while Edward held the plate of cakes
to him.
“God bless you, little angels,†said the old man. “He
has sent you to help us in our sore need.â€
“Oh! thank and bless you, kind young lady and gen-
tleman,†cried his daughter.
“ Drink some first, Martha, my child,†said her father,
taking the bowl and holding it towards her. She obeyed
him, and seemed to enjoy the draught, as if she had
wanted it very much indeed; and then he drank, and it
seemed to do him so much good that. the children felt
quite joyous as they looked at them both.
“Now eat the cakes,†said Edward; and as soon as
each had taken one he set the plate down, that they
might not be hurried, and ran to get the hats, for the
donkey-chaise drove up at the moment.
Laura kissed her little brother and sister very affec-
nae
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A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 15
tionately, as she tied their hats for them, and then asked
the old man if he and his daughter had far to go?
He said they were still thirty miles from home, and that
they had walked all the way from London, where they
had gone hoping to get some money that was owing him,
and besides, to meet his son, whose ship was expected ;
but he had been disappointed in both his hopes, and, what
was worse, he feared his poor boy’s ship had been wreck-
ed, and he should never see him again.
“ Poor sailor boy!†said Kate.
“ But do not despair,†said Laura. “If you had waited
a little longer he might have come.â€
“T waited too long,†he replied; “for our money is all
spent,—we have none left, and only trust to selling a few
balls and pin-cushions my poor girl has made, to get
a lodging to-night, and a bit of bread to-morrow.â€
“ And have you no other son?†asked Laura.
“T have another, Lady, said he;†but he’s the same as
dead to me. He got into wild ways after he had served
his apprenticeship, and I was harsh to him, and he left
his home, and I have never heard of him since. Many
misfortunes fell on me afterwards. Yes, yes, I was too
harsh.†|
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16 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
The old man looked down gloomily. In a minute,
however, he raised his head and said, “ But God bless you
for your kind hearts; we are so refreshed by this sweet
milk and these cakes, that we shall walk on to Summer-
ton quite heartily. It’s the nearest town, they tell me.â€
As he spoke he got up, and bowing respectfully to
Laura, and smiling gratefully to the children, who were
busy putting all the things belonging to the gardener’s
wife where she had directed, he began to walk away; but
he walked quite feebly, and poor Martha’s shoes were
worn out, and she limped as she followed him.
Little Kate had just taken her seat in the donkey-
chaise.
“ How tired they look!†said she, as she saw them
going slowly on.
“Twill run after them, and direct them to our house,â€
said Laura. “I am sure mama will help them to a
night’s lodging.â€
“And Laura, dear,’ said Kate, getting out of the
chaise, “if Edward does not mind walking, I don’t; so
tell them—shall we Edward?—to get in instead of us.â€
“Yes, yes,†said Edward, eagerly.
“That I will, dear children,†Laura answered;. and,
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 17
stopping the old man and his daughter, she suc-
ceeded, after a great deal of persuasion, in making
them accept the children’s offer, and then helped
them in.
Much as they liked a drive in a donkey-chaise, no
drive in the world could have made these children 50
happy as they felt in their walk home. Their hearts full
of joy, they bounded along, jumping over tree stumps,
running up and down banks, and never thinking of
either fatigue, hunger, or thirst.
“Here we come, John,†they cried, as they approached
their own door, and saw John coming out after his day's
work, his basket on his shoulder.
The donkey-chaise had got behind in climbing the
hill at the entrance of the town, but it came up at
this moment. John’s basket fell from his hand, and
fell heavily on the door-step, and he rushed towards it,
crying,
“Father! father! how is it I see you here?â€
« John,—my dear son!†cried the old man; and they
grasped each other by both hands, and seemed to search
in each other’s faces for answers to many questions; and
then Martha took hold of her brother’s arm, and he
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18 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
remembered her, changed as she was from the merry,
rosy girl he had left her. |
“Come home with me, father, and my poor Martha,â€
said John; “and please God you shall never know want
more. If I had known you were come to poverty, never
would I have waited for a letter of pardon before I went
home to you.â€
“Tt is all along of those dear, blessed children, that fed
us when we were hungry and thirsty, and sent us on in
their chaise when we were weary, that we have found
you now.†|
John gave his little friends a look of gratitude that said
more than many words; and then, all bidding good-night,
they separated, the old man and Martha going home with
him, and the children running to their mama to tell her
all the adventures of this happy day, round their cheer-
ful tea-table. They now understood why John was so
anxious for a letter, and why he never received it, because
his father had gone to London.
Next evening they went to see him, and found in at
supper with his father and sister, who were dressed in
nice new clothes, and looked much better and happier.
They all welcomed Kate and Edward joyfully, and gave
A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL. 19
them seats, and John went into his little garden, in which
he worked at his spare hours, and picked them a dish of
fine ripe strawberries, which they enjoyed very much.
A week afterwards, John went to his father’s village to
sell off his furniture, and give up his cottage, for they had
resolved to live all together in Summerton. Kate and
Edward went to his house the evening he was expected
home, and stood at the door watching for him, while
Martha got tea ready, and her father swept up the
hearth. .
“Here he comes!†cried Edward, who saw him first.
« And there’s a sailor-boy with him,†cried Kate.
Now there was a joyful meeting. John had found his
brother on the road to his father’s village. His ship had
come into port two days before.
The old man used to say afterwards, when he looked
back to this time, that everything went well with him
from the moment he saw the faces of those dear children;
and they always remembered the day when they visited
the Old Hall, as one of the happiest of their lives.
As for the fine Old Hall, John’s hope was fulfilled
about it. His lordship had it repaired and furnished,
and came to live there, and made John his head car-
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20 A VISIT TO THE OLD HALL.
penter there; so that he never wanted work, and in
time took his brother into partnership, and the two
sons made their father and sister. happy and comfortable
all their days.
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“Tr must be six o’ clock!†cried Florence Thornhill,
starting up in bed; “and it is a lovely morning. Emily,
it must be six o'clock.†-
“Has Jane called us?†said Emily, almost in her sleep.
“No: but—hush! One, two, three, four. Oh! the
clock only struck four;†and Florence fell fast asleep in
an instant.
In another hour she jumped upagain. “It must beâ€â€”
the clock began to strike as she spoke, and she counted,
“one, two, three, four, five,—only five yet,†and once more
fell asleep. o |
All was quiet till, another hour having past, Jane came
in saying, “ It is just going to strike six, young ladies.â€
Floretiee was up in an instant, and Emily soon after
her. They had been invited by their —- Mr. and
22 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
Mrs. Grove, who lived on the borders of Epping Forest, to
join a young party who were to spend the whole day in
the Forest, and to carry provisions with them and dine
there. 'To Florence and Emily, who lived in London, this
was a delightful prospect. They had thought of nothing
else for a week. They were quickly dressed, ran down to
breakfast, and before it was over, the carriage that was to
take them to the railway was at the door. Their papa
and mama wished them a very happy day, and they
soon drove off, accompanied by Jane, to take care of
them; a basket containing a large cake and a cold pie,
their mama’s contribution to the feast, being put in and
given to Jane's charge. |
Fast as they drove, it was not fast enough to satisfy
their impatience. Florence especially was “ quite certainâ€
they should be too late, and stretched out her head to
look at every clock they passed. They were, however, in
excellent time, and in a few minutes they were seated
in the train. Off they set; and even to them it.seemed
wonderfully soon when they stopped at the station, and
heard a voice at the window ask, “Are the Miss Thorn-
hills here?â€
It was Mrs. Grove’s coachman; and there was Ernest,
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. 93
her youngest little boy, waiting in the open carriage.
They were soon seated by his side, Jane by the coachman,
and away they drove again.
It was a lovely morning in August. The sky was
bright blue, with a few heavy white clouds sailing over it;
but Jacob the coachman, who was anxiously questioned,
and who looked very grave and wise, declared there would
be no rain. The air felt deliciously fresh to the two little
London girls. They thought the cottages looked very
clean and pretty; then the gardens were gay with dahlias
and hollyhocks, the orchards full of red-cheeked apples,
and a pleasant smell of wood smoke every now and then
in the air. They had twenty questions to ask of Ernest,
and at every house they came to, they said, “Is this your
house now?â€
At last they stopped at a white gate. It was thrown
open directly by Fred, Ernest’s elder brother, who had
been watching for them; and at the sound of the wheels,
his twowesisters, Annie and Jessy, came running out to
receive them, followed by two little boys, whose names
were Alfred and Johnny, who had come to join the party;
and behind all came bounding and barking, Dash the dog.
When they stopped at the door they thought this was
24 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
the prettiest house of any they had seen yet. The porch
was covered with clematis and jasmine, and the borders
and beds full of bright flowers. Out of the porch came
Mr. and Mrs. Grove, and kissed and welcomed them, and
told them that they were all ready to start for the Forest.
So much the better. They longed to be there. The
contents of the basket were quickly transferred to a cer-
tain large pannier that stood in the lobby; Jane was
recommended to the care of the maids, who promised to
take her a nice walk; and in a little while the whole
happy party was on the road to the Forest, Mr. Grove
leading the way, because it was declared that he knew
the prettiest paths. He took them up a wooded bank
among straggling trees.
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“Emily and Florence must shut their eyes now,†cried
Annie; “I will lead them.â€
“No, you take Emily and I will lead Florence,†said
Ernest. ‘
Both shut their eyes and followed to the top of the
bank.
“ Now you may look.â€
They opened their eyes. Below them lay the fine old
Forest. It looked like a whole ocean of green tree tops,
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stretching miles and miles to right and left, filling all the
valley before them, and clothing the ridge of the opposite
hill till they were lost against the sky. A narrow wind-
ing path at their feet dived down into this green world,
and down it in a moment ran all with joyous shouts. In
half a minute they could see nothing on every side of
them but trees. |
The trees were of the strangest shapes: very short, with
bushy heads, and stems that leaned all manner of ways
and were knotted and mossy, and sometimes they looked
like curious wood creatures dancing. They were so close
together that their branches met over head, and formed
a thick roof of leaves. Long wreaths of ivy and honey-
suckle twined about them, and great ferns grew among
them, often taller than the trees themselves ; because they
were allowed to grow as they liked, but the trees were
lopped every few years to supply wood to all the people
that lived near. Round about these twisted stems, and
among these tangled under-growths, the children ran
and danced, sometimes stopping to gather a pretty blue-
bell, or some bright berries, or to peep into a deserted
bird’s nest, or look at some insect, Mr. Grove only warn-
ing them to keep near the path lest they should be lost.
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26 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
“© come into this lovely arbour,†cried Emily, stop-
ping before a group of trees, where the branches had met
over head, and then drooped downwards, leaving a hollow
in the middle. As she stooped to look in, a rabbit, which
had been asleep there, rushed out, and scudded away,
with Dash after it, barking and yelping. But Dash soon
came back, hanging out his tongue, and looking rather
foolish, for the rabbit had found his hole near, and was
safe in it in a minute.
The children all crept into Emily’s arbour, and nestled
within it very comfortably.
“Now tell us a story, Annie,†said little Ernest.
“O yes,†said Florence; “something about a fairy that
lived in the trees, or—â€
Just then something rustled the branches over head,
and a black cow, with a white face and large horns,
looked down upon them. |
“Oh! Oh!†exclaimed Florence, and began to make
her way out at the opposite side of the thicket.
“Tt’s only a cow. It will not hurt you,†cried Fred
and Annie at once. But she was not used to be so near
a cow, and made her way out, coming bounce against a
large pig that was lying under a hazel tree on its side.
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“Ouf! Ouf!†grunted the pig, and, scrambling up, he
began to move off, but presently turned round, and
looked at her as if it had occurred to him, on reflection,
that she had no right to disturb him.
“Come and drive away this great pig, Freddy,†she
cried.
That was soon done. Away galloped the pig, crushing
the thick branches under his hoofs.
They had all crept out after Florence, and the path on
that side looked so pretty that Annie called to her papa
to ask him to lead them down it. It went winding
among beech trees, which, when they were lopped, had
thrown out long feathery branches from their roots and
stems, making a beautiful green wall on each side, and
meeting in an arch above. As they walked along it, they
saw many and many another, quite as beautiful, branching
off in all directions, like endless shrubberies, and were
often tempted to run down them, but for the fear of losing
themselves.
“What is that tinkling bell I hear every now and then?â€
asked Emily.
“That is a bell round a cow’s neck,†answered Mrs.
Grove. “The cow that startled Florence so much had pro-
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28 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
bably twenty companions feeding near us, and one or two
always have bells to guide their owners where to find
them at milking time.†.
« And were there a number of pigs too?†asked Florence.
“There are great numbers in the Forest. Nearly all
the cottagers keep them, and let them roam about in
search of roots and nuts; but they are unsocial crea-
tures, and seldom feed together. In the evenings you
may see them, one by one, issuing from the several paths
out of the trees, and each making his way to his own
home. There they stand grunting and squeaking at the
door of their styes till some one lets them in.
“How funny they must look!†said Florence, laughing.
“But how sensible of them!†said Emily. “I had no
idea pigs were so clever. I am sure I should not know
the way out of the Forest.†|
The path had now led them to the borders of a clear
little stream, flowing in the bottom of the valley, among
stones and stumps covered with bright green moss.
They crossed it and came to an open grassy space, where
twenty or thirty rough, shaggy-looking horses were feed-
ing ; these only lifted their heads for a minute, to look at
the visitors, and then went on eating.
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. 29
Now they went along a green path, among bushes
where the bright sun beamed down upon them.
“OQ look! what quantities of blackberries!†cried
Alfred.
All were scattered among the brambles in a moment,
enjoying the delights of blackberry gathering. The fruit
hung ripe and black in large bunches; fingers and lips
were soon dyed with the juice, and not a few stains and
holes were made in frocks. Then Annie’s basket was
filled, that they might take some home for Jane.
Mr. Grove now called them all together; for it was
time to go on. All were soon collected, except Jessie
and Emily. They were called, but no answer came, and.
no one could see them anywhere.
“T will climb a tree and look out,†said Fred. “I shall
be sure to see them.†Accordingly he climbed the high-
est he could find, and looked all round.
“TI gee them,†he cried. “There they go, running
exactly the wrong way. Holloa! Jessie! Emily! Stop!â€
And he took out his handkerchief and waved it.
All the children stood looking up anxiously. “Do
they see you?†asked Mr. Grove.
“They have stopped and are looking about. They see
30 A PIOC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
me now. Here they come,†said Fred, beginning to slide
down; and as he reached the ground they came running
up quite out of breath, and rather frightened at the idea
that they might have lost themselves.
They continued to walk for nearly half an hour near
the stream, among scattered trees, stopping every now
and then to gather long wreaths of briony, or honey-
suckle, or ivy, or to watch the rabbits that started out of
the bushes, or listen to a woodpigeon, or stock-dove at a
distance, the only sounds that reached them in this silent
place. At last they came to a grove of fine large trees,
stretching as far as they could see in all directions. It
looked almost dark in there, so great was the contrast
with the sunny place in which they stood. The little
stream took its course under the trees, which hung arch-
ing over it; and by the path at its side they went in
under the tall trees. As they entered they ceased to
laugh and talk, and felt inclined to whisper. It was a
beautiful place. The ground was brown with the leaves
of last autumn; the branches met over head at a great
height, and everywhere a green light was spread.
Presently they found a nook where the stream had
been checked in its course by a fallen tree, and had col-
A PIC-NIG IN THE FOREST. 31
lected into a round pool. On the bridge made by this
tree all the children had soon seated themselves, watch-
ing the water foaming over one part where it had made
a channel for itself, and glancing in the straggling sun-
beams that came flickering through the leaves.
“Look at that squirrel peeping at us out of its nest,â€
whispered Johnny.
Looking up, they saw, after a time, the round bright
eye of a squirrel, high up in the tree over their heads,
and soon they spied another at a little distance, fussing
about among the leaves on the ground, finding nuts for
his little ones. Perhaps they made some noise, for he
took fright and climbed up a tall stem as quick as light-
ning, and then leaped to a tree opposite, through the air,
where they could see him quite well, with his ae
brown tail curled above his head.
“Hush!†said Mr. Grove, at this moment. “ Look
there!â€
They turned where he pointed, and saw come silently
tripping along, one behind another, six or seven of the
Forest deer. The children remained so still that the
timid creatures never saw or heard them, but passed on
among the trees out of sight.
32 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
A rustling among the leaves was now heard, as if some
one was coming. Who should it be but Jacob the coach-
man, leading the horse that had brought the carriage
from the station, but who now bore two large panniers on
his back, instead of drawing a carriage. The horse's
name was Sir Toby.
“Here comes Jacob with Sir Toby. Is this where we
are to dine, papa? O what a lovely place to dine in!â€
exclaimed several voices.
All collected round the panniers directly, und now
mama, took the direction of affairs.
“Fix on the spot where we shall lay the cloth,†said
she.
They scattered about to choose a place. One fixed
here, another there; at last all agreed that the most beau-
tiful had been found. It was a round space covered with
soft grass, where the trees and bushes left just a sufficient
opening. The stream running behind the bushes, but
close by, would supply them with delicious water. Here,
therefore, they fixed it should be.
The white tablecloth was spread smoothly, and looked
very pretty with its green border of grass.
“Now Dash, take care of my shawl,†said Annie.
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“ And -of my bonnet,†said Emily. Dash accordingly
took his place beside the bonnet and shawl.
Jacob unpacked the mugs, and a tumbler, some spoons,
knives, and forks, the salt and pepper. Annie, assisted
by Alfred and Johnny, took all these things, put them
down, and stationed herself at one end to direct the pro-
ceedings. A pile of plates came next. Emily placed
these opposite to Annie; then a large jar of milk, which
Jessie put by them.
“Who will carry this pie?†said Mrs. Grove.
“JT will —let me,’ said little Ernest; so it was trusted.
to him, and he brought it quite safely.
A round basket, piled with fruit, came next. There were
grapes, peaches, apples, pears, and plums. Florence begged
to carry the fruit, and it was put on her head, and she
followed Ernest.. Behind her came Fred with the cake.
While these were laid on the tablecloth, other things
were coming out of the panniers,—cold fowls and ham,
tarts and bread. When all was put down, it looked a
splendid feast. They took their places. A tree stump
was found for papa and mama, but the children chose to
sit on the grass. Never was there a merrier party.
Even Jacob, grave as he was, could not help smiling at
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34 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
the shouts of laughter that reached him as he sat on a
large stone, eating his plateful of cold pie, and letting
Sir Toby feast on the short grass. The children carved,
handed the plates, and managed everything. Mr. and
Mrs. Grove were not allowed to take any trouble, but
were waited on by all. There was a great deal to do,
running to the stream for water, handing things round,
changing the plates, and then clearing away, and giving
the empty dishes to Jacob’s charge to be packed. Dash
was not forgotten, and seemed to enjoy himself very
much. Afterwards they sat still for some time, and told
stories, asked riddles, and sung songs.
“Now, Annie,†said Mrs. Grove, rising as the last song
ended, “your papa and I must go home, but we will leave
you here to play for an hour or two. Jacob can remain,
and will see you safely home.â€
' They were delighted with this permission, and lost no
time in beginning some games. They had “Follow my
leader,†“Hunt the hare,†and then “ Hide and seek.†It
was a capital place for this; there were hollow trees, thick
bushes, and deep holes, and one after another hid and
was found after a great deal of fun. At last it was Flo-
rence’s turn. She seemed to have fixed on a very good
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. 35
place, for no one could find her. In vain they searched in
every hole and stump, looked up trees where it was im-
possible she could have climbed, and into great bramble
bushes, where she could not have crept without being
scratched to pieces. Nearly two hours had passed since
they began their games, and Jacob declared it was time
to go home.
a)
“Florence!†cried Emily, “where are you? come out:
we ought to go home.â€
No answer.
“Florence! we give it up; we cannot find you; where
are you, Florence?†was shouted by every one.
Still no answer.
“It’s not play, Flory; we are frightened,†cried Emily.
“Do speak.â€
All was still silent.
“Come and help us to look, Jacob,†said Annie; and
Jacob came, with his grave face, and began to beat the
bushes, and peer about everywhere.
“Suppose we should never find her again!†said poor
Emily, almost crying. “Dear Flory, do speak!†And
she sat down on the grass with a feeling of fear, of she did.
not know what.
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36 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
“ It must be six o'clock, and it’s a lovely morning,†ex-
claimed a voice at her feet, and up started Florence from
under a heap of dry leaves, where she had hidden, and
felt so comfortable that she had fallen fast asleep.
gn
‘
“Here she is! Florence is found!†cried; Emily, in joy;
and from all quarters the seekers came running to the
spot, while Florence, hardly knowing where she was,
stared round her in surprise.
Fred came up first: “ Where had—?†he cried; but no
more was heard, for he sunk into the ground and disap-
peared.
Johnny came next, running towards them: “So you
are—’ he began, and also sunk into the ground, and dis-
appeared.
Alfred was next. “ Ah, Florence! I am—â€â€™ he sunk,
and disappeared.
Florence started up, but when she had got on her knees
she began slipping and sinking, and in an instant had
vanished,
“What is it?—where are—?†cried Emily rushing for-
ward, and sunk like the others.
“Bless me!†cried Jacob. “Stop a moment! Wait a
bit, Miss Jessie; hold fast by that stump, Miss Annie!â€
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. 37
But both were running too fast to stop themselves, and
when they set their feet on the spot where all the rest
had vanished, down they went and disappeared.
Little Ernest had taken longer to come up than the
rest, for he had been dreadfully frightened about Florence,
and had gone to a great distance to seek her, and had
seen all this with the greatest wonder. He was running
fast towards the place, when Florence’s head appeared
above ground.
“Dear Florence!†he cried, holding out both his hands,
and catching hold of her's, which now came above ground
also, “where are you? Have you all tumbled into one of
those ponds covered with leaves, papa told us about?
Shall you all be drowned?â€
He pulled her with all his might as he spoke, and she
came safely up on firm ground beside him, laughing
heartily.
“Drowned!†cried Fred, whose face now appeared; “I
was never so comfortable in my life. It’s like the softest
bed, only a great deal nicer.â€
“T do not wonder Florence went to sleep,†said Alfred,
whose head next came in sight. “We are in a pit full of
nice dry leaves.â€
38 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
Jacob had, by this time, cut a long stick, which he held
out to them, and by its help he got them out, after a
great deal of laughing, with their hair stuck over with
brown leaves.
“Yes, Jacob, we really will make haste and go home,â€
said Annie, in answer to his representation that they
should be very late. “But where’s Dash?â€
“Dash! Dash!†cried Fred.
Dash barked angrily in answer, from a distance, but
did not come.
“Where’s my bonnet?†said Emily.
“And my shawl?†said Annie. Dash barked angrily
again. “O,nowlremember. Poor Dash! He is watch-
ing them all this time!†They ran back to the place
where they had dined, and there they found him at his
post, the bonnet and shawl on one side, and the basket of
blackberries on the other. He was praised and patted
till he had quite forgotten his ons and was up and
ready for anything again.
“Now then, where are the panniers and Sir Toby?â€
said Annie.
“Here are the panniers all ready packed, Miss Annie,â€
answered Jacob; “but, bless me! where’s Sir Toby?â€
A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST. 39
They looked all round, and presently discovered Sir
Toby trotting very contentedly along the path homewards,
He had gone nearly out of sight already.
“Bless me!†exclaimed poor Jacob again, “ what shall
Ivdo? I cannot leave you young ladies and gentlemen,
alone. Wothere! Wo there! The horse will not stop.
He may come to mischief.â€
“Run after him, Jacob,†cried Fred. “ We will stay by
the panniers.â€
Jacob ran on. They thought he would succeed at first,
for Sir Toby stopped to eat, but no sooner did he hear
Jacob behind him, than he pricked up his ears and trot-
ted on again. It was impossible to help laughing, trou-
blesome as it was. How to get home all the heavy things
they could not think. Fred ran on a little way to see if
he could do anything to help. Turning the corner of a
thicket, he came against a donkey feeding, and saw be-
hind the trees a little cottage, with a great stack of wood
by it much higher than itself. An old woman stood at
the door.
“Ts that your horse yonder, running away, Master?â€
said she; and she looked so good-natured, that he told
her all the case.
40 A PIC-NIC IN THE FOREST.
“Tf our donkey will do to carry the panniers he shall go
with you,†said she, “and my son can lead him and bring
him back.â€
Fred thanked her heartily, and then made signs to
Jacob to go on again. Jacob had begun to run baek,
despairing of stopping Sir Toby, and distracted between
his duty to the young ladies and gentlemen and the
horse.
“Go after your horse!†shouted the old woman, point-
ing energetically along the path. Seeing he still doubted,
she led the donkey up a steep bank and pushed her son to
hishead. Jacob understood; he saw that this stout coun-
try lad and this donkey would supply the place of himself
~ and Sir Toby, and with a heart eased of half its load of
care, he started off again in pursuit.
The donkey was soon loaded, not forgetting the black--
berries, and the whole party moved homewards after
many thanks to the kind old woman, who promised to
come up to tea and return with her son. Sir Toby was
safe in his stable when they arrived. He had gone
straight to the door and waited there for Jacob.
Tea was ready in the pretty drawing-room; and when
they were going to take their places round the table, with
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wished “this was grandpapa’s,†and sat down by the gate,
thinking it would be very nice if they might go by the
fields instead of the dusty road. At this moment they
heard the sound of wheels, and horses’ feet coming tramp,
tramp behind the hedge, and, looking through the gate,
they saw Farmer Dale’s horse and wagon with Charley
the carter walking by the side.
“Ah Charley!†cried little Willie, “where are you
going?â€
“To Squire Wakefield’s,†answered he, “to cart his hay.
“Then we shall see you again presently, for we are |
going to grandpapa’s too,†said Willie.
“Wo! Smiler,†said Charley, and the horse stopped.
Charley began to open the gate, then touched his hat,
and asked Mrs. Grey if she would please to walk in and go
through the fields. She was very much obliged to him,
and the children were delighted to get on the grass.
They ran along by the side of the cart, looking at the
great horse as he went on so strongly, and as if he did
not feel the weight of the cart in the least. ,
“What is all that wood for, that you have in the
wagon?†asked Alice.
“That is to lay under the hay-stack. The hay is laid
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on wood, not on the damp ground, you see, Miss. [If it
was not for the wood, you and Master Willie might have
got into the cart and had a ride, but you might get hurt
some way if it shook about.†,
“Thank you, Charley; I should have liked it very
much,†said she.
“Wo! Smiler,†said Charley again, and again Smiler
stopped.
“You could both ride on Smiler’s back, if you’re not
afraid,†said Charley.
“ May we, mama?†cried Alice. “I should like it very
much, only it looks so high up.â€
“Suppose we should tumble off,†said little Willie,
rather doubtfully.
Their mama was a little afraid at first too, but Charley
assured her he would take great care of the young gentle-
man and lady; and presently Willie felt quite courageous,
and was lifted up and seated very firmly, and took fast
hold of the collar. Then Charley lifted up Alice, and she
put her arm round Willie’s waist. Then Ranger began to
bark and leap up as if he wanted to have a ride too.
“Stay by us, mama,†cried Willie. “What a height we
are from the ground!â€
GRANDPAPA'S HAY-FIELD. A5 |
“Oh yes, stay by us,†said Alice, who could not help
feeling a little frightened too.
“T will stay by you,†said their mama; “sit firm, and
you are in no danger.â€
“Now hold fast,†cried Charley. “Gee wot! Smiler!†.
and away went Smiler, tramp, tramp again. Very soon
they got used to the motion, and laughed and chatted,
and enjoyed it very much. Ranger went on, jumping and
barking all the way; but Smiler did not mind: he never
stopped. It was all their mama could do to keep up with
them.
“Qpen the gate. Look where we are,†cried Willie,
when they stopped at their grandpapa’s field, and smelt
the sweet new hay. The gate was thrown open, and in
they went in triumph, and were soon surrounded by a
whole troop of merry people, with hay-forks and rakes
in their hands, and lifted down and kissed and welcomed
by all.
There were Aunt Lucy, and Aunt Emily, and Uncle
John, and there were their little cousins Mary and Janey,
with their elder brother Robert, and their friends Herbert
and Meggy, with their papa and mama. And there were
Thomas, the gardener, and two hay-makers, whose names
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were Joe and Roger, and Emma, the cook, and Harriet,
the housemaid. All were in the field, hard at work,
spreading the large hay-cocks into long ridges ready to
cart.
Willie and Alice were first taken to the summer-house,
in one corner of the field, to have some cake and milk,
and then a little rake was given to each, and they went
hard to work raking the hay like the rest.
The wagon was standing behind the summer-house, by
the place where the stack was to be made, and Thomas
was busy unloading it, and laying the wood in a proper
form, ready to lay the hay on. This was soon done, and
he got into the wagon himself, fork in hand.
“Who will have a ride down the field?†he cried.
“T will—I will—let me,—take me up,†cried many
voices, and in two minutes every child there was seated
in the wagon, and away went Smiler with them down the
field, and Charley led him to the end of one of the long
ridges of hay.
Now out they must all come as fast as they got in.
Uncle John held out his hands, and jumped them down
one after another, on to the ridge of hay, and ended by
burying them under it. But Thomas called out, that it
GRANDPAPAS HAY-FIELD. AZ
was not time to play yet, so they all scrambled up as well
as they could for laughing. Joe and Roger, Uncle John
and Robert, forked up the hay and threw it into the
wagon, and Thomas, standing up in it, packed it all even;
all the rest raked after them, collecting what was scat-
tered, and Charley led Smiler on and on, as they cleared. +
Soon there was a good heaped load. :
“Who will have a ride on the top of the hay?†cries
Thomas.
All the children were ready. So now Uncle John
must lift them up, and, as Thomas received them, and
seated them on the dry loose hay, they sunk in it very
comfortably, and their faces peeped out like the young birds
in anest. When Smiler moved on they set up a shout,
and grandpapa himself came out to see what was doing.
“Here we are! Ah, grandpapa, come up too!†cried
Alice and Willie; but he laughed, and said, “that would
never do for him.â€
Now they had to be handed down again, sliding and
jumping as well as they could; for the wagon was led to
the right place, and the hay was to be forked out and
laid in order on the wood. Joe and Roger built the
stack; Thomas, Robert, and Uncle John threw the hay
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out of the wagon; the rest had time to rest or play; only a
few had to rake what was scattered by the wind or drop-
ped, and Thomas soon sent them all to shake the rest of
the cocks into ridges.
Now came a new visitor into the field: it was Daisy,
the cow. All the time the grass was growing, she had
been kept in the cow-house, but now Aunt Lucy had de-
termined she should come and enjoy the pleasant air and
grass once more. Daisy was a pretty Guernsey cow, with
short horns, a small head, short legs, and was prettily
spotted white and light brown. She was very gentle and
tame, but she was young and playful; so when she found
herself once more in her field, she set off, levelled her
horns at a large hay-cock, knocked it down, and ran
round by the hedge with a great bunch of hay on her
head, Everybody laughed, and grandpapa declared it
was exactly as if she had said to the hay-cock, “So it was
for you I was kept shut up all this time! down with you!â€
“You ought to have jumped over it, Daisy!†cried Un-
cle John.
“Uncle John must jump over a hay-cock!†cried Alicey
“Yes, yes, Uncle John. Do jump over a hay-cock,â€
exclaimed several voices,
GRANDPAPA’S HAY-FIELD. 49
“To be sure I will,†he said; so he laid down his fork,
took off his straw hat, chose out one of the tallest hay-
cocks, went back several paces, took a run, then a jump;
but, high as he jumped, it was not high enough. His foot
came thump against the top of the hay-cock, knocked it
off, and he tumbled down on the other side, where he was
buried under the rest of it by the children the next
minute.
There is no saying when he would have got out; but
the sight of the empty wagon, going down the field, made
them all eager for a ride, and Uncle John must crawl out
and help them in; and then every one was hard at work
again.
By-and-by it was dinner time. A cold dinner was
ready for every sone, and it was surprising what ap-
petites they had; but the children could not sit long,—
they must be off to the field again; and as the men were
not ready to go on yet, they began to play. They pelted
each other with hay. Little Willie was seized as he was
running along with a load on his head to throw at some
‘one, laid on a hay-cock, and quite hid under a heap;
then out he got, and Alice was smothered, then all the
others.
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“Would anybody like a swing?†cried Robert, who had
just come out.
Everybody liked swinging, so to the swing all went.
It was hung to one of the arms of a large elm tree.
Alice was put in first, and Robert swung her so high that
she touched the green leaves and branches with her feet,
and she enjoyed it very much; but she soon called out to
him to stop, that some one else might come in. Herbert
was such a bold swinger that he liked to stand up on the
board, and Janey stood up with him; they held tight, and
went up as high as Alice had done. Then little Willie
and Mary were put in side by side, and swung together,
and then Meggy had her turn; and while she was scud-
ding through the air, first touching the high branches
with her head, then with the tips of her toes, Thomas
called all to work again.
Smiler had been taken out of the shafts and allowed to
feed where he liked, but now he must be fastened in again ;
and as Charley had gone a message, Joe undertook to do
it, and was a long time over it, for he did not understand
how to fasten the buckles; however, it was done at last,
and he led the wagon while the others loaded, and then
the children were mounted on the top as before. They
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had got to the lower part of the field, and Smiler had to
drag them up a steep bank. As he was straining up, and
had nearly reached the top, one of the buckles, not pro-
perly fastened by Joe, gave way. Up went the shafts,
down went the back of the wagon, and out fell all the hay
and all the children with it on the grass. Smiler walked
off quietly, and began to eat grass very contentedly;
grandpapa, uncle, aunts, papas, and mamas rushed to the
spot in alarm. Nothing was to be seen of children,
nothing but a great heap of hay; but the hay began to
shake, and out came a head, then a foot, then a hand,
then several heads, feet, and hands; then some were able
to laugh, others to cry, and others to answer the anxious
question, “ Are you hurt?â€
No one was hurt. Alice’s bonnet was beat flat over
her eyes, but her mama soon straightened it; Meggy’s
frock was torn, but Aunt Emily brought out a needle and
thread and mended it; Herbert lost a top out of his
pocket, and Willie could not find his cap till the hay was
nearly all flung into the wagon again; but when they
had shaken themselves well, and had got the hay out of
their mouths and hair as well as they could, it was
declared that no harm was done. It happened, however,
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that. though Charley now fastened the harness right and
tight, no one asked to get up on the next load or two;
they preferred rather to run by the side.
The sun began to go round towards the west, and the
trees to cast a longer shadow, and the field was nearly
cleared; but now tea was ready under a spreading beech.
Such a great tea-pot, such an immense jug of milk, such
platefuls of cake and bread and butter, such piled heaps
of strawberries and cherries were there for them, as they
had never seen before; and much they enjoyed everything.
“What are those bright ribbons for, Aunt Lucy?†cried
somebody. And, all leaving the remains of the feast,
found the grass covered with bits of ribbon of every
colour.
“Where are your rakes?†said she. “Choose your
colours. All of you must have a streamer on your rakes
when the last load goes to be stacked.â€
Now there was a great bustle. One would have green,
another blue, another pink, another white. Then the
forks were dressed; and then, for papas and mamas, who
had not been at work, long sticks were cut, and ribbons
tied on them. Smiler must be dressed now. He had
bunches of green leaves at each ear; and, as ribbon failed,
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long strips of bright-coloured calico were torn up and tied
about his mane, tail, and harness. Ranger was caught,
and had a fine collar of blue and red, with a large bow
put on, and Herbert’s little dog Ponto was made splendid,
by tying bright strips to his long white hair all over him.
The carting was going on, and rakers were soon called
for. The field was cleared ; the wagon was about half full,
and it was the last load.
All must mount now, rakes and forks in hand. Not
only children,n—grandpapa was in, now papa, now
mama, now Aunt Lucy, now Aunt Emily, and Uncle
John, and Emma, and Harriet. All were in. Charley
walked at the head, a long red streamer on his whip.
Joe and Roger waited on the stack, streamers on their
forks.
“Now hold up your rakes and forks, and shout for
the last load,†cries Thomas. He was obeyed; there was
a famous shout.
They stopped at the stack. “ Master must please to
get up on the stack, and Joe and Roger must come
down.â€
Grandpapa mounted on the stack; all the rest stood up
in the wagon.
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“Three cheers for Squire Wakefield! whose hay we
have got in this day,†cries Thomas.
There were three capital cheers, and then Mr. Wake-
field, thanking them, told them supper would be ready in
half an hour, and invited them all to partake.
It was a lovely evening, and the long supper table was
laid in the garden, on the lawn. The children helped to
lay the tables, and were ready and delighted to wait on the
company at supper. There was abundance of everything,
and the tables looked beautiful when the high vases of
flowers and heaped dishes of fruit were placed among the
substantial dishes.
The hay was stacked, Smiler put up in the stable,
and Thomas and his two assistants, with Charley, had
come into the garden; and now the guests began to arrive,
—Thomas's wife and three children, Emma’s brother and
sister, Harriet’s father and sister, Charley’s old mother,
Joe’s wife, Roger’s mother and sister. There were seats
‘for everybody. Mr. Wakefield and Aunt Lucy took the
two ends of the table, and the children waited on all.
Everything was so well arranged that they found it quite
easy, and when they had no more to do they formed
rings on the grass, and danced to their own voices.
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Then songs were sung, and the children sometimes
joined in chorus, and pleasant stories were told, and they
stopped their dance to listen. The sun had gone down
in a golden sky, and the moon was up when the happy
party separated. The children stayed all night; every
sofa and bed was full, and the moon that lighted the
other guests to their several homes, peeped in at the win-
‘dows of Mr. Wakefield’s cottage on many little eye-lids
fast closed in sleep after a very merry day.
ROSE AND HARRY.
On the sloping side of a green hill there was a pretty
cottage, with a little garden round it, and a white gate
that led into a wood of firs and larches, mixed with a few
birch trees, that sent out a delicious odour after a shower
of rain when the sun came out, and the green leaves glis-
tened in the light. It was such a solitary place that thi®
cottage would have been lonely, but that near it there
was a farm-house, and the sheep belonging to the farmer
used to crop the grass on the hill, and often come close
up to the gate; and he had cows in the meadows below,
“and corn-fields at a little distance, and fine strong horses
for his ploughs and wagons, and a pigeon-house on the
roof of his barn.
In the cottage there lived a little girl and boy ealled
Rose and Harry, with their mama. Their papa died
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when they were too young to remember him, and their
mama seemed to have no happiness but in teaching them,
walking about the beautiful country with them, giv-
ing them pleasure, and trying to make them as good as
she told them their dear papa was. They were very
happy children, for they were always with their mama,
whom they loved so much. When they awoke in the
morning they were sure to see her near their little beds.
She bathed and dressed them with her own hands. Her
voice led their morning prayer. She sat on the hill while
they ran and jumped in the fresh sweet air. They sat at
the same round table at breakfast with her, and then
went with her to see what Mary the maid was doing, to
elp to give out what was wanted from the store-room,
and to see what vegetables were ready to cut in the gar-
den. Then they did their lessons, read to her, wrote, and
did sums; and when work was over they played till she
called them to dinner, when they had a great many
things to talk over with her. Then, after dinner she took
them long walks into beautiful places, through woods and
green fields, and up hills, where they saw lovely views,
and down into deep valleys by the side of clear streams;
and when evening came they went home to tea. In sum-
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mer evenings, when they came in sight of their peaceful
home it was still quite light, and the sun was making
the windows glitter through the roses that grew round
them ; ‘but in spring and autumn it was often nearly dark ;
the stars were coming out, and the bright light of the nice
warm fire in their sitting-room shone out pleasantly in
the cold air. In winter their walk ended earlier, and
they had to run to keep out the frost, or to skip along
over the snow. But whether it was warm or cold, light
or dark, it was always happy to them. They thought
that they liked better than anything in all their pleasant
lives the time when they sat down to tea, sometimes. by
the open window, sometimes by the cheerful fire; and
then, when the table was cleared, and their mama
brought out her work, and told them stories, or taught
Rose to hem and Harry to draw, how happy they were!
The only thing that seemed sad to them was when bed-
time came; but still, the moment their mama said, “ It is
time to go to bed,†they put everything away, and fol-
lowed her up stairs; for whatever she wished them to do
they did instantly. They loved her so much, that to
please and obey her was their delight.
It was early in the month of February, when, one day,
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they were agreeably surprised by receiving a present from
the farmer’s wife of a cock and five hens. There was a
yard, with an empty hen-house at the back of their cot-
tage, and their mama had often said she should like to
keep some fowls to lay fresh eggs for them; so this was a
very kind present. Every morning and afternoon they
used to go and feed their new pets, and to look for eggs
in the nests of the hen-house; and they almost always
found three or four a day. They named the cock Empe-
ror, because he looked so grand and proud; the two
white hens they named Fairy and Lily, the black one
Jet, and the two*speckled ones Browny and Pet.
It happened that one day, when Rose and Harry were
at play in the garden, they could see their mama’s face as
she sat at work near the window, and it seemed to Rose
that her dear mama looked very pale and melancholy.
Rose left off laughing and talking, and was silent so
long, that Harry asked what she was thinking of.
“T wish,†said she, “that we could do anything
useful.â€
Harry looked as if he did not quite understand
her.
“Mama is always working for us, and doing things to
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make us happy,†she continued, “and I wish we could do
anything to help her.â€
“So do I, Rose. What can we do?â€
This led to a great deal of talk between them; and at
last they ran to their mama to ask her to let them try to
be useful to her. She smiled, kissed them, and said, “It
helped her best to see them try to be good;†but she
added, “As you grow older you shall both learn more
and more to be useful.â€
“Let us begin now, mama,†said Rose.
“T think that I can find something for you to do for
me,†answered her mama, “that will be very useful, if I
can trust you. It will require care and attention.â€
Both declared they would be careful and attentive.
“T know by several signs,†continued their mama,
“that the little white hen you call Fairy wants to sit.â€
“ Does she, and will she have some chickens?â€
“T hope so; but sitting hens require great attention
when there is no separate place for them to make their
nest in. The other hens try to drive them off, to lay their
eggs in the nest; then they fight, and perhaps break the
eggs. I shall therefore have a door made to shut in
Fairy when she has got her eggs under her.â€
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“ But how is she to get her food?â€
“That is what I am going to trust you with. She must
be allowed once a day to come off her eggs, to take her
food and have a little exercise. Some one must open her
door every morning. She will know how long she may
safely stay out. When she goes back she must be shut
in again.†|
“Then may we open her door, feed her, and wait. till
she is ready to go back?†said Rose.
“ And shut her in again when she goes back? How I
shall like doing it,†said Harry.
“Tt will be very useful to me if you will take this
charge,†said their mama. “Mary has not time for it,
and it would be troublesome to me.â€
“We will be very attentive. It will be so very nice!â€
said Rose. |
“But remember,†added her mama, “that Fairy must
sit three whole weeks; and that, if you forget to let her
out even one day, she will suffer much and be very hun-
gry and thirsty; while, if you neglect to let her in again,
the eggs will get cold and we shall have no chickens.
May I trust you?â€
Both declared that she might; that they would never
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forget. Accordingly the carpenter put a little wooden
door before one of the nests, with holes in it for air.
Then Rose and Harry went with their mama to the store-
room, and she took thirteen eggs in a little basket. Fairy
was already in the nest, though she had no eggs; but
Harry took her off and held her while his mama put clean
straw and a little hay nicely in. Rose laid all the eggs
carefully among it, and then Fairy was allowed to go in.
She began to arrange the eggs with her feet and beak,
till they were laid as she liked, then she spread her wings
out and settled down upon them. The door was now
closed and she was left alone.
Next morning before breakfast, Rose and Harry went
to the hen-house with a saucer of water, and some barley
which they spread on the floor. When they opened
Fairy’s door and called her she got off, picked it up, and
drank some water. They felt the warm eggs, and then shut
the door, lest another hen should get in; but they wait-
ed in the yard while Fairy wandered about, till, in less
than ten minutes, she came to her nest again, when they
opened her door, let her in, and then shut her up safely.
They went on every morning in the same way. Some-
times it seemed to them that she staid out very long, but
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they always found she came back before the eggs had lost
their warmth; however, to pass the time, they went into
the garden and played there, going back every few
minutes to see if Fairy was clucking outside her door and
ready to go in.
Eighteen days passed on, By this time their mama
had told them there was in each egg, she hoped, a
chicken, ready in a few days to burst the shell and come
out. In three days more they might expect the chickens;
indeed Mary told them that in her last place she remem-
bered a hen brought out her brood a day too soon; and
therefore, though their mama said she thought there must
be some mistake about this, they even hoped for them in
two days.
On the nineteenth morning they let out Fairy as usual,
shut her door, and went into the garden to go on with
their play. The game was keeping a shop on a bench
under a large walnut tree. It was such a shop as there
was in the village, where they sometimes went with their
mama, in which many different kinds of things were sold.
For several mornings they had been collecting their stock:
now they were ready to begin buying and selling; so that
it would be still more amusing to play. They had
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scraped sand off the walk, and this they called moist
sugar; some chalk they had found in a field, cut into
pieces was loaf sugar; the black seeds in the laburnum
pods, which were falling as the young spring leaves came
out, were coffee; the dry beech leaves broken up in their
hands made tea; large stones were loaves, and little peb-
bles rolls; willow twigs peeled and cut into pieces were
pounds of butter; straws cut short, and tied six or eight
together, were candles; and pieces of broken cups and
saucers that Mary gave them, were ranged along, and
made a fine show of crockery ware. Harry was to be
shopman, and Rose customer.
“Stop a moment,†said Rose, as Harry placed him-
self behind the counter; “let me run and look after
Fairy.â€
She ran back, but soon returned saying Fairy was still
out, and the eggs as warm as pies, and they began to
play. Rose bought several things. She pretended that
she was a farmer's wife who had a large family of child-
ren, and wanted to lay in stores for three months, and to
buy a great many cups and plates. Harry praised his
things very much, and she said they were dear and not
good, in the way they had observed people did when they
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went to the shop. They played in this way for some
time.
“T now want some moist sugar, sir,†said Rose,
Harry began to weigh some sand in a pair of scales
that their mama had made of orange peel. Rose asked
the price, and was beginning to complain of it.
“Your sugar is—Fairy! Oh Harry, Fairy!†she cried,
instead of what she was going to say.
The scales dropped from Harry’s hands. A long while
had passed. They both ran to the hen-house.
Poor Fairy was wandering restlessly before the closed
door, ruffling her feathers, and sometimes flying up and
pecking at it. Rose opened it. The eggs felt quite cold
to her hand. Fairy jumped in and settled on them in-
stantly.
“Run to mama, Harry,†cried Rose, the tears filling
her eyes. “Ask her to come. See if she can do anything.â€
*Harry ran into the cottage, and brought back his
mama, followed by Mary.
“Oh Miss Rose!†said Mary, “ what a pity. The eggs
must all be spoiled.â€
“Do you think so?†sobbed Rose, “Oh mama, mama,
how sorry I am!â€
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“Might they be put near the kitchen fire?†asked
Harry, with a faltering voice.
Their mama put her hand under Fairy, and felt the
eggs. —
“They are not quite cold,†said she; “I yet hope they
may not be spoiled.â€
“ Do you think so,mama? Oh how happy I should be,â€
said Rose, looking up in her tears.
“And then perhaps the poor little chickens are not all
dead,†said Harry.
“We must leave Fairy quiet. That is all we can do,â€
said their mama. “Let us go in to breakfast.â€
The children each took one of her hands, and walked
silently by her side. As they looked up at her they saw
that she looked very sad. They sat down, but could not
eat: their hearts seemed too full. Rose soon left her seat,
threw her arms round her mama’s neck, and leaned her
head on her shoulder, and Harry went to her also, and
laid his head on her lap.
“ You will not be able to trust us any more,†said Rose.
“And we have not been useful to you at all,†added
Harry.
“My dear children,†she replied, “this is a great dis-
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appointment to me. It grieves me that you have
failed in the duty you had undertaken. But learn from
your failure a lesson that 1 hope you will never forgot.
Whatever duty you have to perform let that be your first
concern. Never let pleasure make you forget it.â€
“We will try, mama,†said Rose; and Harry added, “I
hope we shall be able to remember.†|
They went to their lessons. They had never felt so
melancholy before, and they were not able to play at all.
Their mama took them a long walk, and talked with
them, and told them some stories that encouraged them
to be earnest in faithfully doing whatever they knew they
ought to do.
Next morning, when they were dressed, they stood
doubtfully looking at their mama. They were not sure
whether she meant to trust them any more; and when
she told them to go and let Fairy out they felt grateful
to her. They could not help hoping that even this morn-
ing some of the chickens might have come out, as Mary
had said they might. They looked anxiously in, but the
eggs lay as they had always done; no chickens had come
out yet. They did not think of play, but remained near
the door till Fairy came back to it.
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Many were the questions they put to Mary that day as
to her expectations, and many a guess did they make be-
tween themselves as to the next day. When morning
came, the twenty-first morning so long expected, they
felt afraid to go to look at the eggs, so fearful were they
that no signs of chickens would be there. How differ-
ently they would have felt if they had not forgotten their
work that unlucky morning. They begged their mama
to go with them, and she agreed.
They opened the door; Fairy seemed unwilling to move,
and their mama was obliged to lift her off. They
watched with beating hearts, but were disappointed.
No egg was even chipped, and no chickens were to be
seen.
“Do not quite despair yet,†said their mama. “ Any
time to-day or in the night they may come. It was not
unlikely, after such a check as the eggs had, that there
might be some delay. You must shew your self-denial
by not coming to disturb Fairy. The best thing we can
do for her is to let her quite alone.†When they had
shut her in again they went to breakfast, with many
fears, notwithstanding their mama’s words of comfort.
They obeyed her by not returning to the nest, and only
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went the last thing before going to bed, with her permis-
sion, to listen for a chirp. But all was quiet.
Again, when morning came they begged of their mama
to go with them, to help them to bear it, if there was no
hope. All three went, and Rose with trembling fingers
opened the door. “O look! look!†cried Harry in a tone
of joy. He had seen a little bright black eye peeping
from under Fairy’s wing. And now they saw another,
and two or three beaks. All was safe. The eggs had
not been spoiled.
Before anything more could be done, they both threw
their arms round their mama, kissed her, and almost
danced for joy. She then lifted Fairy up, pecking and
screaming, and put her on the floor to eat her barley. In
the nest there were nine pretty little soft chickens, look-
ing like balls of down, some entirely yellow, others
speckled with brown, one quite black. There was,
besides, an egg with a beak poking out at one end, and
another cracked at the end.
Rose and Harry wanted to run for some food; but their
mama said it would be better to wait till the rest had
come out, for that young chickens did not require to be fed
for several hours after they were hatched. She removed
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the broken shells, and shook the eggs gently that shewed
no signs of cracking, and by doing so found they were
bad and threw them away. How happily Rose and
Harry went to breakfast now! Still more happy were
they when their mama told them that she meant to trust
them with the care of the young brood. They felt that
they should never forget the lesson they had received,
and were not afraid to take the charge. She gave them
the proper food, and shewed them how to set about their
work. When they returned to Fairy in the afternoon,
they found the two remaining chickens had come out,
and they took her down and put all on the ground, and
had the great pleasure of seeing the little things begin
to peck and to drink water. By their constant care they
reared all the chickens but one, which hurt itself in try-
ing to get through a narrow slit in the gate and died;
but all the other ten grew up. Every morning and after-
noon, Rose and Harry took them their food, and Mary
often said, as she looked at them, that she never saw
chickens thrive so well. They got so strong that they
used to stray away, and it often took Fairy some time
before she could collect more than two or three round
her; but all were sure to come at last. Everything went
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- on as happily as before with Rose and Harry; they
enjoyed their game in the garden and all their other
plays, but they often remembered their mama’s words,
and tried never to let pleasure make them forget their
duty.
THE FIRST DX¥"“AT THE SEA.
“RamscaTe! Ramsgate!†was called by the man at
the station, as the train stopped.
“Ramsgate!†repeated a little boy in one of the car-
riages, waking up out of a sound sleep.
“Why, Johnny, you have been asleep,†said his elder
sister Helen; “and Louisa asleep too! Wake up. We
are at Ramsgate.â€
“ Where’s the sea?†said Johnny, rubbing his eyes.
“Tt is quite dark,†answered his papa, who was already
out of the carriage. “Nothing can be seen till to-mor-
row. Make haste, little Johnny: I will carry you.â€
In a minute Johnny was seated in a fly, his sisters
beside him, then their mama, and their papa on the box.
Joseph the groom was seeing the luggage put on a truck;
the bell rang, the engine began to puff and blow like
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some great animal preparing to start off again with his
load, and away went the train.
“Where are Neptune and Spot?†asked Louisa, putting
her head out at the window.
“T hear them barking. Joseph has got them safe out
of the train,†answered her papa, as they began to move
on. |
This family came from Warwickshire, which is a long
way from the coast, and the children had never yet even
had a sight of the sea. They looked out on both sides as
they drove along, but in vain; the night was very dark,
and they could see nothing. They heard, however, a grand
sound, such as they had never heard before, which their
mama, told them was the sound of the waves; and the air
felt very fresh. They presently stopped at a door, which
was quickly opened and they got out. It was very nice
to go up an unknown staircase, to peep into a strange
drawing-room, then to go up to the bed-rooms, where
everything was new to them. They thought the beds
and curtains very white and clean, and were very glad to
see their nurse again, who had gone on a day before them,
and had everything ready; and as it was too dark to see
out of the windows, they began to long for nothing so
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mich as to lie down in the comfortable white beds; so,
before half an hour was over, all three were fast asleep.
Hour after hour passed, while kind sleep was changing
them from wearied travellers into active, merry children
once more; but they knew nothing of this time. It
seemed to them like the next minute that they heard a
voice say— “Who wants to look at the sea?†and saw
their mama standing in the room, dressed and ready to
go out. Jt was seven o'clock in the morning, and the
bright sun was shining on the windows. In a minute
Johnny was in her arms, Helen and Louisa by her side,
and she took them to the window and drew up the blind.
There lay the beautiful sea before them, under the blue
morning sky, sparkling in the sun, the waves gently
breaking on the yellow sands. Two fine large ships, with
their white sails set, were passing near the shore, and
many more in the distance. A steamer was going in the
opposite direction. A whole fleet of fishing-boats were
coming in towards the harbour, after being out all night.
Beyond all, on both sides, and onward as far as the eye
could reach, stretched the blue sea, till it met the sky.
The children had longed to see it, had wondered what it
would be like, had expected it would be beautiful, but
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it was far greater and more beautiful than they had
imagined. They would never forget that first sight of it.
“ Make haste and come out to bathe,†said their mama.
Very quickly they were dressed, and enjoyed all the
delights of choosing a machine, plunging into the refresh-
ing water, dancing and splashing in it, coming out at last
to be dried and dressed, meeting their papa on the sands
when they came out of the machine, having a good run
with him, clambering over some slippery sea-weedy
rocks, peeping into a cave in the white cliff, and then
going in to breakfast very hungry, and sitting round the
table, drawn so near the bow window that they could
look out and see what was going on all the time.
The sea was always taking some new and lovely colour ;
the two ships had sailed out of sight, but three others
had come; the tide was rising, and the line of white waves
came nearer and nearer; rowing-boats and sailing-boats
were scudding this way and that on the sunny water; the
steamer for London, which had just started from the
pier, passed rapidly across. Then there were donkeys
trotting and cantering up and down the sands, with boys
and girls on them. In short, it all looked so delightful,
that breakfast had hardly been cleared away when their
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mama told them to get ready and she would take them
to spend the whole morning on the sands.
They were not long about getting ready, and went
down the cliff by a long wooden staircase. As soon as
they got upon the sands they ran to the edge of the sea,
stopping only a minute to look at some children who
were digging with wooden spades. Neptune and Spot
had come out with them, and rushed about barking with
joy.
“ How nice it is to stand quite near, and have to run
back when the next wave comes!†cried Johnny.
“ Ah, master Johnny, if you stand so near as that, you
will be caught and get wet presently,†cried Louisa.
Neptune came bounding past as they spoke, and swam
out; they could only see his head bobbing over the
waves. He seemed to enjoy it very much; but foolish
little Spot would not go out: he only stayed barking by
Johnny’s side, and when the waves broke on the sands
and came hissing up he ran back too. Helen and Louisa
were amusing themselves with digging hollows with their
hands, and seeing them filled with water, and changed
into little ponds, and then covered entirely and lost, one
after another, in the great sea.
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“Oh Johnny run! run!—what a great wave!†cried
Helen.
He ran with all his might, but it was in vain. The
wave was too fast for him, and he got wet up to his
knees. Neptune swam out at the same time, and shook
the water out of his long hair all over him.
“We must go in for dry socks and shoes,†said his
mama. “But we need not be long about it. As to
Neptune’s contribution, I can rub that away with my
handkerchief.â€
They went in, but soon got all put to rights and came
out again. Passing on towards the stairs they came to a
toy-shop, and stopped to look at the things.
“Those wooden spades are exactly like what the boys
were digging with,†said Johnny. “Wild you buy us one,
mama?†:
She answered by going into the shop and telling him to
choose one, and greatly added to his pleasure by telling
Louisa to choose one also.
“ May Helen have one too?†said Louisa.
“T am afraid she is too old for a wooden spade,†re-
plied her mama, smiling.
But Helen declared she was not at all too old, and the
78 THE FIRST DAY AT THE SEA.
shopman said he often sold spades to young ladies of her
age; so she also had one, and all three sallied forth, and
went down the cliff in great glee. They began to dig as
soon as they reached the hard sands. At first they only
dug holes; but after a while Helen proposed that they
should make a house standing in a garden, with a wall
round it. She was to build the house, while Louisa and
Johnny made the wall of round white stones, of which
they found plenty. They drew a line to shew the
boundary, and fixed a row of stones in it. The sand
Helen dug out to build the house left a hollow, which
they decided should be a pond in the garden, and they
planned several walks and a grass-plot, on which they
determined to lay green sea-weed, such as they had seen
on the rocks.
“ How pretty a grotto would look in one corner!†said
Louisa.
Both the others thought so too; they therefore left their
work, and began to look for shells.
“T have found a lovely little yellow one,†cried Helen.
“So have I, and a black one,†said Johnny.
Louisa also found a few; but, after searching some time,
they had only collected a small number, and these nearly
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all yellow; so they gathered round their mama, who was
all this time sitting reading on a block of wood, with
Neptune and Spot by her side, and asked her what they
should do for shells. The house, they declared, would be
nothing without the pretty grotto, and they could scarcely
find any.
Just at that moment there came towards them a boy
who carried a flat board slung round his neck covered
with beautiful large shells; he came up to their mama,
asking her to buy some.
“O how lovely!†cried Helen.
“ But they are too large for the grotto,†said Johnny.
The boy said he had plenty of smaller ones, which
he sold by the pint; and, setting down his board, he took
a canvas bag out of his pocket, which was full of all sorts
of common shells, white, yellow, pink, and black: These
were exactly what the children wanted, and their mama
bought a pint for them.
“ But where do you find all these?†asked Helen. “We
could see none almost, but a few little yellow ones.â€
The boy said he came from Pegwell Bay, where there
were numbers of them; but, he added, he did not find the
large ones there. They came from foreign parts, and
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were brought home by his father, who was a sailor.
“Would not the lady please to take one?†he said. He
had slung on his board again, and held one in his hand
towards her as he spoke. She bought two, and gave
him the price he asked; and, after thanking her, he
went on.
The grotto was now commenced in good earnest. A
layer of stones was first put down, and then the shells
raised on it, the largest at the bottom. It took a good
while to sort them into different sizes and colours, and
then to produce the proper effect by arranging them
well. At last, nearly the whole collection had been
used up, and the grotto was rising to a peak at the top,
when they were startled by a most unexpected event. A
wave, pushing on before its companions, sent a pointed
flood of water into the midst of their garden, and, rolling
back, left their pond full. They had not observed, in
their eagerness over their work, that the tide had risen
fast, and that their house and garden now stood at the
very edge of the sea. They started up; but, while they
stood staring in consternation, on came another wave,
swept away the grotto, and carried the shells back with
it. Scarcely, however, was there time to feel the misfor-
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tune, when another, rolling on, brought them back and
laid them at their feet.
“Save the shells,—pick them up,—mama, come and help
us!†was shouted by all three, while each gathered up as
many as the returning waves would leave time for.
Their mama had been so much engaged with her book,
that she had not observed what was going on; but she
came quickly and helped as well as she could. She was
obliged, however, to prevent Louisa and Johnny from
attempting to save as many as they wished, lest they
should be carried away themselves. By great exertions,
and at the cost of getting their shoes full of water, they
collected a good many; the two dogs came and barked
and rushed about as if they wished to help, but did little
else except splashing everybody with salt water. When
the hurry was over, Johnny began to look very sad, and
Louisa could hardly help crying. Fortunately the spades
were safe; Helen had thrown them as far away as she
could at the first appearance of danger, and they lay on
the dry sand ; as to the house and garden, it had vanished
for ever.
They turned homewards, for it was time for dinner;
when they got in, nurse said, she did not know what was
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to be done for shoes and stockings if they went on in this
way; but they told her they should be wiser soon, when
they began to understand the ways of the sea. At
dinner they related all the adventure to their papa, who
advised them to measure their shells and see how many
they had saved. They got a pint jug for the purpose, and
found that they had not saved above half their stock.
“Suppose,†said he, “that we were all to go to Pegwell
Bay in a sailing boat this afternoon, and you were to pick
up shells for yourselves!â€
Great joy was shewn at this proposal. To go out ina
boat was pleasure enough of itself, and to gather shells
was equally delightful; so they were soon ready, and went
to the pier, where they found plenty of boats.
The boats were very pretty, painted of different colours,
with gay little flags, and all had names; and as the child-
ren looked down at them they began to choose which they
should like best. The “Sea-flower†was a pretty name;
but then, the “ Water-witch †was such bright green and
white; the “Sally†did not please them at all,—they
would have liked to go in the “ Victoria;†but the “Princess
Royal†was so pretty altogether, both name, colour, and
flag —for it was painted light cane-colour, with a little
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black about it, and had a sky-blue flag, and the whitest
possible sails—that they fixed upon it.
They had a delightful sail. There was sufficient breeze
to make their boat go dancing over the water, and yet it
was warm and pleasant. It was great fun to land at
Pegwell Bay, and to scatter over the beach picking up
shells; and they found numbers,—in some ‘places the
whole beach seemed composed of them. When at last
their papa called them to go back to the boat, they found
they had filled all the little baskets they brought. As
they walked along they passed a row of cottages, and, at
the door of one of them, saw the boy standing of whom
they had bought the shells in the morning. There was a
nice fire in the room of the cottage, and his mother was
getting tea ready. They stopped and spoke to him, and
shewed him their shells, and their papa thought some of
the large ones he saw on the board, that now stood on a
table, so beautiful that he bought six of them, which
seemed to please the boy very much.
The sun was setting behind Ramsgate when they
reached the pier, and a golden light was spread over every-
thing, while the sea looked dark-violet colour; and it was
difficult to say whether it looked most beautiful now, or
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when they saw it first, under the blue morning sky, or
afterwards in the many changes that came over it during
their happy visit to Ramsgate.
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In that part of North Wales which borders on England
there are many beautiful grassy hills, often wooded half
way up their sides, and lovely green valleys between
them. The hills are not too high or rugged to be easily
climbed in a morning’s walk, and it is delightful to rest
on their tops. The air is very fresh; there is a scent of
wild thyme growing among the grass on which you tread,
and a wide view over all the neighbouring country.
A large and pleasant old house, partly overgrown
with ivy, near the top of one of these hills, was the
home of Walter and Lucy Lewis. There were plea-
sure-grounds and plantations all round the house, and
the hill had many walks and terraces cut in it, where
there were beautiful places, sometimes among trees, some-
times among heath, and ferns, and gay fox-gloves, and
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86 OLD MARY JONES.
always some new view of the green valley beneath. Mr.
Lewis was the landlord of most of the farms that lay
near, and of most of the white cottages that peeped
out every here and there from some thicket or knoll.
He was a kind landlord to all his tenants, and was espe-
cially careful of his cottagers. He never let a cottage
that was badly built, or inconvenient, or made with only
one room in it for a whole family, as some cottages are;
he always had three rooms at least in his, besides a
wash-house, a place for coals and wood, and a pig-sty;
and with each he always gave enough ground to grow
the vegetables for the family. It was a pleasure to see
how clean and comfortable these cottages were. There
was sure to be a side of bacon hanging from the beams
in the kitchen; a good sack of potatoes in a corner; a
large home-made loaf or two of good brown bread, and
comfortable furniture. Whenever sickness or trouble
came upon any of Mr. Lewis's tenants they were sure to
find friends in him and Mrs. Lewis, and whenever any
good fortune or happiness came to them they were glad
to see these good friends come to their gates that they
might relate it. Mr. Lewis had built schools for their
children, and took great pains about their education, and
OLD MARY JONES, 87
he had given a large piece of ground to be free for games,
for keeping May-day, and other pleasures.
Walter and Lucy were allowed to roam about a good
deal by themselves, because every one in the neighbour-
hood knew them, and would take care of them, Their
mama used to tell them, whenever they went far from
home they should look out for the church steeple, for the
church stood on the same hill with their house. With
this landmark to prevent their losing themselves, they
used to take long walks together sometimes. One day
they had gone to the top of a low hill that rose next to
that on which their house was, and they came to a
hedge. There was a gap in the hedge, near the ground,
and through this Walter said he would go.
“ Now look, Lucy,†said he, “how cleverly I shall creep
through feet foremost. My feet are through,—now my
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knees, now he disappeared, and not a word more
came.
“Walter! Walter! where are you?†cried little Lucy,
peeping through. “Oh, Walter, where are you gone?â€
She went on with a faltering voice, for she saw that the
hedge was at the top of a steep bank, and that he must
have slipped down at once to the bottom.
88 OLD MARY JONES.
“Lucy,†said a voice a long way below, “come down
here!â€
“T cannot,†answered she at first; but after a little
encouragement from Walter, who now appeared from
among some bushes into which he had rolled, she cau-
tiously made her way through the gap, and partly
sliding, partly running, soon joined him where he stood.
Below them was a small lake which they had often seen
in their walks, but never had gone close to, and which
looked very inviting, and Walter determined to go down
to it. Lucy was afraid. She said they had already lost
sight of the steeple, and how should they find their
way back? But Walter declared that nothing could be
easier than to climb up the bank the way they came
down; so, leading his little sister by the hand, and help-
ing her over difficult places, he soon reached the lake
with her.
Here everything was very beautiful. There were a
great many bright flowers, of which they gathered several,
and a number of dragon-flies that flitted over the water
with their lacy wings, and their corselets glancing green,
gold, and purple in the sun. -Walter and Lucy ran along
the edge of the lake, watching the quick movements of
OLD MARY JONES. &9
the dragon-flies, till, suddenly stopping, Lucy declared it
was growing dark and she wanted to go home.
“Dark !—Why, how can you say so?†said Walter. “It
was only three o’clock when we came out.†But, as he
spoke, he looked up, and saw that the sky had become
covered with black clouds.
They began directly to clamber up the hill, and reached
the top at last; but when they looked round, everything
was strange. No steeple was in sight, nor did they see
any tree or rock that they knew.
“We must have come up the wrong way,†said Walter.
“ But don’t be frightened, Lucy dear; let us get down to
the lake again and look well about us, so as to find the
way we came.â€
Trying to keep her courage up, Lucy took hold of his
hand, and they were soon by the water again. It was
easy to them, used as they were to clambering, to go safely
down steep places. When they reached the borders of
the lake, they saw some large drops of rain falling into
the water, and immediately afterwards they were startled
by a loud dap of thunder.
“Make haste; let us find the way if we can,†said
Walter.
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“T am so tired I cannot go on,†said poor little Lucy,
beginning to cry. |
The rain now poured down, and a flash of lightning
darted across the hill, followed by a clap of thunder still
louder than the first.
“Oh mama, mama!†sobbed Lucy. “ What shall I do?
I wish we were at home with you.â€
“What now?—Dear heart!—what’s amiss?†cried a
voice behind her.
Both the children turned round, but saw no one.
They were standing a little way from the edge of the
lake, and a thicket of bushes was between them and it.
The voice seemed to come from among them. Lucy
clung to Walter in her fear. There was another clap of
thunder.
“Come to the door; come in, then,†cried the voice.
“ Heart alive! why do you stay out in the storm?â€
“ There must be a cottage near us,’ said Walter; “ come
with me.â€
Lucy tried to hold him back, for she was afraid of this
strange voice; but he gently pulled her forwéitd, and on
the other side of the bushes, close to the edge of the lake,
they came to the door of a very small, miserable looking
OLD MARY JONES. 91
cottage. He opened the door by the latch and they went
in. It was so dark in there, that at first they saw
nothing; but presently they could distinguish in one
corner an old woman lying in a little narrow bed.
“Dear heart!†she exclaimed, as they stood together by
her bed; “ why, it’s the little lady and gentleman from the
house.†' °
“ Are you not old Mary Jones?†asked Walter.
“Yes indeed, sure I am,†she replied. “Sit down, poor
little dears. I would help you to take off your wet
clothes, but I cannot move this many a day with the
rheumatics.â€
She talked very kindly to them, and told them which
corner to sit down in, where the rain would not come
through. She had nothing to give them, she said, till her
daughter and her grandson came in from work.
The two children sat down, and forgot their own lit-
tle troubles entirely, so much greater did poor Mary
Jones’s appear. How miserable, it seemed to them,
she must be lying there alone all day long, not able to
move, with@Mo one to help her, in this dark, damp cottage.
Walter said something to her which shewed he was
thinking so.
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“Tt is a poor place,†she replied. “We have no kind
landlord to take care of our cottages, as your good papa
does. Ours seldom comes into the country.â€
“ But how long have you been so ill?†said Walter. “I
remember seeing you in church in your red cloak a few
months ago.â€
“Yes, sure you did,†said she. “But I am afraid I
shall never go to church again. I have been ill and not
able to get up this three months.â€
“Poor Mary Jones!†sighed little Lucy.
All this time the rain poured down, and the thunder
rolled; but it became more distant, and gradually the
storm ceased. At the first gleam of sunshine the child-
ren began to think of going home, for they knew their
mama must be uneasy about them; but they felt as if it
was cruel to leave the old woman all alone, though they
could do her no good. Meanwhile she tried to make
them understand which way they ought to go; but it
seemed difficult to make it out.
While they stood waiting and hesitating what to do,
footsteps were heard outside, and Mary Jones’s daughter
and grandson came in, wet through, for they had walked
home through the pelting rain.
OLD MARY JONES. 93
“ Ah! here’s little Davy now, can take you the right
way, said Mary.
They could not bear to take him out, but he made
nothing of it; he said he should soon be home again; so
they set off with true feelings of gratitude to these kind
people, and glad to see that Mary Jones would soon have
some tea and be attended to; for her daughter began to
prepare things directly.
They were surprised to find how short a distance it
was to get home, now they knew the way. They were
soon there; but they found that their mama had been
very uneasy about them, and she told them they must
not wander so far away any more. They had begged
of Davy to wait for a little while; and when they told
their mama all about poor Mary Jones, and how kindly
Davy had led them home in his wet clothes, she ordered
him a good hot supper, and gave him a nice thick warm
jacket to put on instead of his wet one; and she put up
in a basket a piece of meat and bread, and some tea and
sugar, to take to his grandmother.
Still, though all this was a great pleasure to Walter
and Lucy, they thought very much about poor old Mary.
When little Lucy lay down in her warm bed she sighed,
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and looked very sad, and when her mama came to give
her a kiss, the last thing before she went to sleep, she said,
“T wish poor Mary Jones’s cottage was warm and dry.â€
Walter dreamed that the lake overflowed, and the water
came into the cottage; but just as it grew so deep that it
would have drowned the old woman in her bed he started
up and awoke. Next morning they could not help thinking
of her when it was time for her daughter and Davy to go
out to work and leave her, and they determined to ask
their mama to let them go and see her when they had
done their lessons.
When they went with this request to their mama she
told them that their papa had already gone to Mary
Jones’s cottage, and that she would take them to meet
him on his return, They soon saw him coming over the
hill when they went out, and ran to meet him; and he told
them he had proposed to let Mary have one of his cot-
tages that was now empty, rent-free for the first year;
and that she had gratefully accepted this offer. Her
daughter, Peggy Davids, Davy’s mother, was a good
worker in the fields, he said, and Davy had got a place at
one of the farmers near, that he was to go to next week ;
so he expected they would be able to live very comfort-
OLD MARY JONES. 95
ably, if they were placed in a cottage that was fit for
people to live in, instead of their wretched damp one
with only one dark room, and not a morsel of garden.
The children were quite delighted to hear all this; and
Mrs. Lewis said she knew old Mary Jones used to make
something herself, by knitting the soft Welsh wool into
socks and stockings; she remembered buying some of her.
Mr. Lewis said she had told him so, and that, if she could
get the use of her hands again, she could get her work
back. |
They went to see the cottage. It was a nice little
place, standing high and dry on a hill side, with its gar-
den in front, and white and clean inside and out. Mary
Jones, Peggy Davids, and Davy were established in it
before a week was over. Mrs. Lewis gave them several
little things to help them to furnish it; and, as Davy’s
wages soon began to come in, and his mother had con-
stant work, they bought more things, and it looked as
bright and comfortable as the old place had looked
dismal.
But the greatest change was in Mary Jones herself.
She had not been three days in her new abode when she
declared the pain had gone out of her joints, and that she
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was able to sleep instead of lying awake all night. Ina
week she could turn on her side and use her hands; and
a few days afterwards Walter and Lucy went to see her,
and found her sitting by the fire knitting.
It was about a month after this time, on a fine Sunday
morning in autumn, that Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, with a
young lady who was on a visit to them, and Walter and
Lucy, were going to church, and noticed among the
people going along the path before them an old woman in
a bright red cloak and black bonnet, leaning on a
younger woman with a nice warm shawl on, and a little
boy cleanly dressed.
“Mama,†said Walter, “I do believe that is old Mary
Jones, with Davy and his mother.†|
“ And we shall see her in the old place again,†said
Lucy.
“Tt really is Mary Jones,†answered their mama.
“Tam so glad!†said Walter. “This is a happy Sunday
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THE VILLAGE FAIR.
THERE could not be a quieter village anywhere than
Southbourn, except once a year, when it was full of gaiety,
noise, and bustle. Once a year the Fair was held there,
and then nobody would have known that it was South-
bourn. The cottages that went straggling up the hill
were almost hidden from sight by the booths and shows,
and nothing of the village could be seen except the
church and the clergyman’s house.
About half a mile off there lived a little Pee named
Jessie White, who, together with all the other little girls,
and boys too, of the neighbourhood, looked forward to
July, the month when the Fair was held, with the great-
est pleasure. In that quiet country place there were no
fine shops to go to when you wanted to buy anything,
and no exhibitions, zoological gardens, and such agreeable
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places to amuse people; but the Fair came once a year,
and for it they saved up their money, and they hoped
to enjoy all manner of fine sights when they went to it.
July had come; and the 13th of July had come; and
the next day the Fair began. Already there were
several preparations. Some booths had been erected
in the village, and wonderful things began to come
along the road. The house that Jessie lived in was
close to the road-side, but none of the windows looked
that way. There was, however, one corner of the garden
wall from which, if you got upon a wooden bench that
was by it, and looked over, you could see all that passed.
Here Jessie took her station whenever she had time to
leave her lessons and work. She had already heard
some heavy rumbling things go by this morning. And
now she heard a sound as if something very wonderful
indeed was coming. But whatever she expected, what
she saw was far more extraordinary. She saw a great
wooden caravan painted yellow, with pictures of lions,
tigers, bears, and such savage creatures on it, and drawn
by a large elephant, on each side of whom walked a man.
The elephant came on in a stately manner with his great
feet and strong legs, as if he did not care about his load.
THE VILLAGE FAIR. 99
She watched him as he passed close by her, and she could
see that, though his huge head and long trunk never
moved, he looked at her, perched up in her corner, out of
his wise little eye. Behind him came another caravan,
painted with pictures of wolves, hyenas, jackals, and
other animals, drawn by two camels. Their tall necks,
with the small head at the end, might have touched her
face if they had liked, and they looked so strange that
she jumped down, but soon got up again, and saw that
two more caravans drawn by horses followed.
“These must be the wild beasts,†thought she to herself.
She was sure of it, because, besides the pictures, she had
heard strange sounds as they passed, of growls, howls, and
squeaks. No wild beasts had come the year before. This
was a great pleasure indeed!
While she was watching till the caravans were out of
sight, a man passed carrying a box, on which was writ-
ten, “The only real Mermaid!†Jessie was very much
puzzled to think how a mermaid could live ina box. She
thought they always lived in the sea.
Nothing else came for a long time; so she went to play
in the garden, but presently saw a flag moving along
behind the trees; so she went toslook, and saw that the
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flag was fastened to the top of a wooden house on wheels,
with a door in front. A man smoking a pipe, a woman
and child, sat at the door, and two strong horses drew it.
On the flag was written, “The greatest Wonder of the
Age;†and on the side of the house, “The Irish Giant,
and his friend the American Dwarf;†and there was a
picture of a giant, about fourteen feet high, and by his
side a little gentleman with a sword by his side, who
came about to the giant’s knee. Jessie supposed they
were both inside, and the man in front was the show-
man; but she thought the giant must be very much
crowded.
It was time to go in again, and she saw no more things
pass; but she once heard a funny noise, that made her
believe Punch was going by, and a great deal of barking,
which she was told came from the dancing dogs, who
were very tired, and barked for joy that they were near
their journey’s end.
Next morning she awoke to the happy feeling of a
holiday and the Fair, and after breakfast set off with her
mama towards the village. The road was thronged with
country people in their Sunday clothes; and as they got
near they heard the souad of bells, horns, fiddles, drums,
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and loud voices. The sound of horns became louder than
all the rest; and, turning a corner, they saw advancing
towards them a line of men on horseback, each blowing
a brazen trumpet, and all dressed in erand scarlet coats,
with black velvet hats ornamented with ribbons. Pre-
sently they stopped their horses and left off playing, and
the foremost man began to proclaim with a loud voice,
that on the common outside the village there was to be
geen the finest collection of animals in the world. The
great Elephant from Siam 3 the Royal Lion and Lioness ;
the great Bengal Tiger; the Black Bear and the Brown;
Wolves and Panthers; a fine set of Monkeys; and a
splendid show of Parrots, Mackaws, and Owls. They
then began to blow their trumpets again and moved on.
Jessie’s mama promised her that she should go to see the
wild beasts. |
When they got to the first booth in the village, they
found themselves among a crowd of people buying and
bargaining. There was a gingerbread booth, with gilt
cakes, parliament, and gingerbread nuts; a confectioner’s,
with sugar-plums, bull’s-eyes, barley-sugar, sugar-candy,
and all sorts of sweet things; a jeweller’s, with necklaces,
bracelets, brooches, and pins; a.haberdasher’s, with gay
102 THE VILLAGE FAIR.
ribbons, laces, gloves, and handkerchiefs, and, best of all,
a toy-shop. |
Here Jessie and her mama stopped to look and
admire. Then they went back to the first booths and
bought a bagful of gingerbread nuts, sugar-plums, and
such things, to give to some of Jessie’s little friends.
Again they went to the toy-shop. There was a kite that
Jessie fancied would please her cousin Arthur very
much, and she thought she would buy it; but she
doubted between it and a horse on wheels. While she
was deliberating, her mama looked at a pretty doll, and
gave her the choice of it or a box of bricks, and after
thinking a good while, she chose the bricks; so it was
wrapped in paper and given into her hand. Still, the
question between the kite and horse was not settled,
when she heard behind her some shouts of admiration,
and found that a conjuror was performing some wonder-
ful tricks; so they went to look at him.
The conjuror had on a peaked hat and loose coat, and
had a long beard, and beside him was a clown with a
ridiculous red and white dress, who made fun of every-
thing he did, and made him very angry every now and
then. The conjuror did the most amazing things. He
THE VILLAGE FAIR. 103.
held up a ball to shew them, and then put it under a cup.
He never touched the cup,—that they were sure of,—
and yet, when he raised it, the ball was gone, and was
under quite another one at the other end of the table.
Then he put a sheet of paper into his mouth, all crumpled
up, and drew it out, twenty yards long, out of his nose.
And, last of all, he swallowed a knife. Always, while he
was preparing some new trick, a man kept playing on
the Pandean pipes, and beating a drum at the same
time. |
Behind the conjuror there was a theatre, where there
was to be a play at night, and on the other side there
was a peep-show. Jessie felt the greatest wish to see
into it; so her mama told her she might. Two boys were
looking at the last picture in it as she came up, and she
heard one of them say, “Oh my! it 7s beautiful!â€
She paid her penny, and put her eyes to the glass, and
there she saw a grand procession. The show-man told
her it was Queen Victoria going to open Parliament.
“There she sat,†he said, “in her carriage, with her
Crown upon her head, and her Sceptre in her hand, and
the eight cream-coloured horses to draw her; and after
her came the Royal Children in a carriage with four black
104 THE VILLAGE FAIR.
horses; and then all the lords and ladies of her court,
and the Royal Life Guards to guard her.†All this dis-
appeared; and there were the gold workings in Cali-
fornia, with a man carrying a lump of gold half a hun-
dred weight on his back, and all the hills and rivers
shining with gold. Then came St. Paul’s and the Tower
of London. Afterwards, the Lord Mayor and Lady
Mayoress, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, and their ladies, taking
water at London Bridge, to go up the river in the State
Barge. Then a view of Edinburgh, with the castle-rock
rising in the middle, and the sea in the distance. And
there were a great many views in the peep-show besides.
Jessie was very much delighted with it; but her mama
told her she must not quite believe all the showman told
her about California, nor exactly about all the other things ;
she must only remember it as something very amusing.
Jessie now went back to the toy-shop and bought the
kite. It was time to go home, and much more remained
to be seen; but her mama made her happy by telling her
that she should have another holiday to-morrow, and that
her cousin Arthur had promised to come, so that they
could enjoy all the other sights together. Foremost
among these were the wild beasts. Somé friéads they
THE VILLAGE FAIR. 105
met in the Fair told them the animals were very fine
indeed. Jessie asked them if they had seen the mermaid,
but they had not heard of it.
“Oh!†said a boy standing near, “it’s not a live mer-
maid,—only a dead one; and I believe that it’s nothing in
the world but a stuffed monkey with a fish’s tail glued
on it, and a green wig.†}
Jessie no longer wished to see it; but she was delighted
at the prospect of having Arthur with her, and of going
to the wild beasts. She found Arthur already arrived
when she went home. He was very much pleased with
his kite, and they were very happy together next day,
and enjoyed the sight of the elephant, lions, tigers, and
all the other creatures. They also had a swing with a
great many other boys and girls, and all agreed they
never remembered a better Fair than this had been.
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
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OnE summer day a rosy-cheeked country girl was
walking along the busy streets of a crowded city. Once
or twice she had asked her way, and her last direction
made her turn into a narrow lane, and then into a nar-
rower court. A few minutes before, she had been ad-
miring the gay shop windows; now, she had to hold her
breath, the air was so dreadfully bad, and to pick her
way among black pools and gutters. No fresh breezes,
no sunshine, could get in there, and all the poor little
children that lived in the dirty houses round looked pale
and ill. The young woman asked for No.10; and when
she had found it she inquired for Roger Block, and was
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of people and children crowded together almost in the
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face among them all, long as it was since she had seen
him, and sickly as he looked. The poor Irish people he
was with had taken him in when his mother died and
he was left friendless, and had given him a share of their
scanty stock of food and their little room, though there |
were a man and his wife, six children, and an old grand-
father, with only that one dark room to live in. He was
now to go with his sister Nancy to the farm where she
was servant: her kind master had asked him. Roger
was a grave, quiet boy. He bid his friends good-bye
without showing much sorrow; but Nancy’s eyes over-
flowed as she thanked them for their goodness, and
helped the woman to make Roger’s face as clean as half a
pint of muddy water could make it, and to smooth down
his shabby pinafore. He had no packing to do, for the
clothes he wore were all he had; so he took his sister by:
the hand, and they went together to the inn where the
wagon that brought her to the town had put up, and
started for the farm in it before night.
Roger settled himself on some empty sacks and fell
asleep, and there he slept all night, with Nancy and the
wagoner’s wife, who had come to keep her company, by
his side. At five in the morning he was roused, for
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108 HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
they were at the farm, and Nancy told him. to come
with her, for she must go and help the missis to milk the
COWS.
Roger got out of the wagon. What a new world he
was in! Instead of the dark, crowded, stifling room he
was accustomed to, he was standing at the gate of a
large field. The sun had just risen, and every blade of
grass sparkled with dew-drops. The air was full of sweet
scents. There was a grove of trees in sight, with cattle
lying under them. The village church appeared in the
distance. Bright flowers were on the ground. Birds
were singing. Never, in all his life, did Roger forget
that minute.
He walked by Nancy’s side down the field, and she
told him that was the missis milking one of the cows;
and she showed him how to pull his front hair when he
made his bow after he had been spoken to.
“So you have brought your brother,†said her mistress,
continuing to milk the cow while she spoke. “Be a good
boy, and we will see what can be done for you.â€
At a sign from Nancy, Roger pulled the front lock of
his hair and tried to make a bow, and then stood staring
out of his large eyes, and thinking he never saw any-
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN. 109
thing so. wonderful or pleasant as all this. The sheep-
dog came up to him and made acquaintance with him,
and then Mrs. Truman told Nancy to carry in the milk
pail that was full, and she would soon come with the
other. On their way they met Farmer Truman, who was
going his rounds of the farm before breakfast, on horse-
back.
“Well, Nancy,†he said, “so that’s the boy. Be a good
boy, and we shall see what we can do for you.â€
Roger pulled his hair again. And now he went to the
dairy with Nancy. It seemed to him a wonderful place,
so clean, airy, and sweet, with numbers of pans of what
Nancy told him was milk, standing in rows, and great
jars of cream, and multitudes of rolls of butter. But the
mistress came in, and then Nancy had plenty to do, and
he must wait outside. No matter, however. All was won-
der and pleasure to him. There were sheep feeding, and
turkeys, geese, ducks, cocks, and hens wandering about.
He did not even know-the names of these different-kinds
of poultry. He had never seen any like them, except @
few ragged, dirty cocks and hens in the court. .
Presently he was called to breakfast in the kitchen,
and sat down among the ploughmen and carters. It was
110 HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
more astonishing than all to see how they ate, and.to find
that he could have as much as he wanted, and was eating
too. There were great slices of bread, bacon, and pud-
ding, and hot coffee with a quantity of milk in it. After
breakfast he saw the farm-yard, the great hay-stacks and
corn-stacks, and the barns. Such high places! some full of
corn stored away,—one that looked empty and immense at
first, but in which he soon saw there were all manner of
things, strange to him, and which he admired very
much ;—these were various tools and machines, spades,
rakes, hoes, sickles, hay-knives, hay-forks, pitch-forks,
brooms, harrows, chaff-cutters, and numbers of other
fine things.
Then he saw the stables, with the fine, strong, well-fed
horses in their stalls, and saw the men take them out to
their work again; and he saw the large cow-house, ready
for the cows when they were put up in winter, with the
calf-pens in one corner; and he saw the pig-styes, with
all the pigs, large and small. At dinner and at supper
he had as much as he could eat. At night he slept at
the wagoner’s in a little bed up in the garret; the moon
shone in at the window in the roof when he lay down,
and he saw the blue sky through it when he awoke, and
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN. lll
heard sparrows chirping in the thatch. This was all the
greatest wonder and delight to him.
Three days of this kind of life had passed, when Farmer
Truman sent for Nancy and Roger.
“T have got an admission for Roger into the Orphan
School of our county town,†said he. “Your mother
longed for you to be a scholar and learn a trade. Bea
good boy, and you may make a man of yourself.â€
Nancy curtsied, and thanked the master. Roger said
nothing, and Nancy could not make him understand that
he ought to make his bow. That very day his friend the
wagoner took him to the school. It was a fine building,
with large rooms, and a great many boys. Everything
was in good order. Roger was dressed in new clothes,
and well taken care of, but he looked very grave, and was
thought a stupid boy. |
Three evenings afterwards, as the wagoner’s wife was
shutting her shutter, she heard a tap at the door, and
when she opened it there stood Roger.
“Why, Roger, how came you here?†said she.
He only said, “ he liked best to be here.â€
She gave him a scolding for running away, but took
him in, gave him some supper, and sent him to bed. The
112 HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
farmer was very angry, would not see him, nor let
Nancy speak to him, and sent him back next morning.
Four evenings afterwards there was a tap at the wag-
oner’s door as he and his wife sat at supper; and when
they opened it there stood Roger again.
They were very angry this time, and sent him to bed
without any supper. The farmer reproved him severely
when he sent him back, and told him not to dare to run
away again. |
A week afterwards, when the wagoner came home
from work, he saw Roger sitting under a tree near his
door; and this time they would not take him in again at
the school.
Nobody knew what to do with him now. His new
clothes were sent back to the Orphan School, and his
shabby old ones put on. Nancy was in great distress,
and Roger was shut up in the garret till the farmer made
up his mind about him.
Some kind ladies, relations of the farmer’s, who were
rich, happened to be at the farm then, and they said they
would take the poor boy home. They lived in a town
sixty miles off; so it was impossible, they said, he could
run back from there. They took him away, therefore,
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN. (113
and were very kind to him, clothed him well, taught him
to read and write, gave him all his meals beside them,
made him walk before them when they walked out, and
never let him be out of their sight, except when they
went out visiting, and then he was locked into a room
with some play-things, and the servants told to take care
of him. He seemed contented, and learned fast, but he
never forgot his happy days. If he was told about some
beautiful place, he asked if it was like the farm. If he
read_of some great man, he asked if he was as great as
Farmer Truman.
Six months of this life had passed, when, one day,
Roger was missing and could be found nowhere. The
kind ladies wrote to the farm, but many weeks passed
and no one saw or heard of him.
At last, one cold, bitter night in winter, a little low tap
was heard at the wagoner’s door.
“See if that be not Roger!†said his wife.
And Roger it was. Tattered, thin, and wearied, there
he stood. He had begged his way and come back all the
sixty miles on foot. It was impossible for the good
woman to refuse to take him in.
The farmer declared the boy must be an idiot, when
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114 HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN.
she went to him in the morning with her story; but she
said, it was all along of his love of a country life.
“He has no turn, like, for scholarship,†said she.
“Could not you please to find him some work to do
on the farm, and give him a trial?†Nancy looked im-
ploringly through her tears, and Mrs. Truman said a kind
word for him; so the farmer consented, and Roger was
made cow-boy that very day.
Never was such a change seen as came over him. He
brightened up. He showed himself the most active,
clever boy that had ever been there. He soon learned to
do all manner of things, and was always ready to help at
everything. He could harness the horses for ploughing
or carting, clean them, feed them, or bring them back.
He could feed the pigs and calves, drive the sheep to the
fold, and at shearing time, hay-making, and harvesting,
was of the greatest use. In short, as the men said, he
could lend a hand at anything; and all this was done
without neglecting his cows. Before he was sixteen he
was made a carter, and drove a team of horses, with
a great whip on his shoulder, and a white smock frock on;
and no king was ever prouder of his sceptre and his
robes. The farmer said he never had a better lad in his
HOW ROGER CAME BACK AGAIN. 115
service, and he hoped he would never leave it, but grow
up to be one of his regular labourers, and have a good
cottage, and get a good wife of his ovn.
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'2012-05-16T16:09:20-04:00'
describe
'2245716' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAI' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
851f17f42cdc46a3398e9625888f6003
e1daef85eb802735afe5572276041926a2d670f6
'2012-05-16T16:08:14-04:00'
describe
'99924' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAJ' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
2ccb6255b2c8253f02c5b8de75cc92cb
2a63ec11a737e9f2c948719cbcd0c1797b315df3
'2012-05-16T16:05:46-04:00'
describe
'6032' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAK' 'sip-files00004.pro'
cd0bdef92d4399718bcd3d7d389e1411
e50ca5810def0006b92550f26680d497ac12b769
'2012-05-16T16:05:18-04:00'
describe
'43220' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAL' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
7e959781a747a7f856c55d9cc8ba6c08
6552dbda9bfc84c39474123a9afff266a2c0b4e2
'2012-05-16T16:03:56-04:00'
describe
'18733108' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAM' 'sip-files00004.tif'
3e7ad9d6389e407e8b55310bfdeb0f81
df3b49b9e8a17c71e64f79f9f4ea6812adce5f91
'2012-05-16T16:10:37-04:00'
describe
'314' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAN' 'sip-files00004.txt'
601daf9f664eacde6f14eefd2ed29359
744eae72f21feec4ef6e6e61ef11c975c4b69889
'2012-05-16T16:10:58-04:00'
describe
'26663' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAO' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
0564121c4d4d0a35201b14e183cade3e
6017a981415b65717da65c1416018c20293f83cc
'2012-05-16T16:09:52-04:00'
describe
'1300002' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAP' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
4838352f2c7796c352321b2f5c0f6fe2
d6ffae856e164aff9e0571b109529d4419bf5da7
'2012-05-16T16:05:05-04:00'
describe
'24782' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAQ' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
dcd121b3c0e67aca6ab98ad7edecff92
e9dd68f02b143efa27e255e98be7166b301f6935
'2012-05-16T16:10:20-04:00'
describe
'364' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAR' 'sip-files00005.pro'
da59cb63d107cf2dfb37b5c826d0a4f6
e12d85127a01e9a62851679a68ec180a0ecc2091
'2012-05-16T16:04:23-04:00'
describe
'6266' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAS' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
7bb509c50c76548a4e5f2fc31caa5ea3
8e717483f950c151901dcc636f27f0d12be01755
'2012-05-16T16:12:13-04:00'
describe
'19108521' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAT' 'sip-files00005.tif'
afa09fbd5e70086f79541022a0a5d83e
fffebea6fef1d2125f4cf737d69173532b6e8349
'2012-05-16T16:04:09-04:00'
describe
'89' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAU' 'sip-files00005.txt'
8459805d1bafe9067e5bcd7007048407
6c4a1c192b190129bcd7aaa112b07f5bef909417
'2012-05-16T16:10:55-04:00'
describe
'1816' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAV' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
ea10075d64da54a5fb36a649b06c936b
1e8c427d64a71a9b8580de8e3189513937811644
'2012-05-16T16:03:51-04:00'
describe
'1684370' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAW' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
0018e00e662fa3159cd7fc88043d4232
8333a2572418d57eed5b9331dbde8bff240ab7b9
'2012-05-16T16:04:19-04:00'
describe
'66783' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAX' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
58ae80096610100ef1caf506ab2f79a8
b3837b3fbbec9591612c3e8c989053b4f151aa0b
'2012-05-16T16:04:52-04:00'
describe
'7867' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAY' 'sip-files00006.pro'
455901ce243d8a2a8cc3f2ee18e15562
6c825d73412d9022f3cfc4c1092886fed306b4eb
'2012-05-16T16:10:57-04:00'
describe
'33587' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANAZ' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
f695ee13519683d539f7f20426484233
205c54f42b1c44733726113153f249f1f2c248aa
'2012-05-16T16:10:01-04:00'
describe
'19422428' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBA' 'sip-files00006.tif'
bdefbff0dec7b5ce65190bfedd4e95df
bf7c5bc2cc93a027cc44aba263df6cf15632ac68
'2012-05-16T16:04:14-04:00'
describe
'468' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBB' 'sip-files00006.txt'
045e86136724a79f9670a86b1fbaae01
11b9e8fa65e322c52dbbc549d86fa191089c9a3e
'2012-05-16T16:05:06-04:00'
describe
'23573' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBC' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
09eaa9cf5c129b0d3ce5dace4b3d1430
8fb15d23a13bb7865eac8e276cc7f1cd071c61f0
'2012-05-16T16:05:01-04:00'
describe
'1468975' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBD' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
1f9f1242b2ca6168daf4aebb9a9174a6
59bd31693204cec54a4a8d3f6875fca3100a20bf
'2012-05-16T16:11:13-04:00'
describe
'62898' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBE' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
7d2365e2c90e32301660c9eec37ebbd6
84a0e9f85f61d3b2562dca6bed55739737e20a0a
'2012-05-16T16:03:32-04:00'
describe
'7134' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBF' 'sip-files00007.pro'
e99166db16d1d8c88418acfb96296ea6
a9cadf7ecb1a5c82435dc7e67885fe01cbd4cdbe
'2012-05-16T16:06:54-04:00'
describe
'33938' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBG' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
6a4d1a04fd1233a13c66825cce5442f8
d11d6e44df85167b3ac43cfd9ea615c50784c8c4
'2012-05-16T16:11:32-04:00'
describe
'18844680' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBH' 'sip-files00007.tif'
ec77a022496858d511be0b0a0a488f24
9cfa28fb74cacda03f22f4800bf204370c2bf7f8
'2012-05-16T16:04:45-04:00'
describe
'354' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBI' 'sip-files00007.txt'
f71787281a6bcdc943973f848988e239
83e82dbb2b18fd50a80dda151cb07e5ba5e2b3a5
'2012-05-16T16:05:52-04:00'
describe
'23738' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBJ' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
5fd385ed4b590164c98d08976152a24f
96abaaf1449c9ecb31720610d504c1eca0c9f311
'2012-05-16T16:04:28-04:00'
describe
'2098856' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBK' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
963236a57e3defa861e0baccaa0ff036
da790636465d87ddc3099bb11b9ad469efa62c03
'2012-05-16T16:05:20-04:00'
describe
'113465' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBL' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
29890ab0c11662ac74280f9983f12bbe
8c029c511365e631bd3ea1d490763f14523ab7f5
'2012-05-16T16:06:07-04:00'
describe
'21020' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBM' 'sip-files00008.pro'
2dad763fcd9e95b2420a004b4f0e5fcc
fa40eeb351865980a7116f50311c45a994147346
'2012-05-16T16:06:42-04:00'
describe
'38537' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBN' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
14dd9217dc9987b9aee10d4d57b76624
20c49930345e59ef371785598d2099591a195a33
'2012-05-16T16:11:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBO' 'sip-files00008.tif'
7f552f78e20e59342f1a4dab5e160e6b
1fd7490275f35c9c3213077b81c8ffdcc51ca6ae
'2012-05-16T16:05:57-04:00'
describe
'865' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBP' 'sip-files00008.txt'
1603f9979111dbdc739b3d2076c5093b
94ff4bda61d6ddcda739145f2df16a8699e5f216
'2012-05-16T16:04:38-04:00'
describe
'9098' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBQ' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
b66ea295cc719792b9fc5061cb04bfce
3705cc7b27c483412cbf9cda60b5541a1ca96196
'2012-05-16T16:05:09-04:00'
describe
'2128987' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBR' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
a8bc65d9130e374ae28444924f7c6b9d
775cd533ca882d26b932e057a526826b752bde72
'2012-05-16T16:11:50-04:00'
describe
'130167' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBS' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
d421875c503089273919728c1ec71a7c
36e1d1fd252ba8029e2733780bb89bc0618b84ab
'2012-05-16T16:06:43-04:00'
describe
'31906' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBT' 'sip-files00009.pro'
698a08f74208d6afcb199acdeaea446a
69e76c39ca7251d1b4eae8c74b084cd12a1a98ec
'2012-05-16T16:04:32-04:00'
describe
'45347' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBU' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
eb6f857e342406067acc3204eb556dcd
4046537ee8c5f416f3f15141ce00d2b78c628276
'2012-05-16T16:05:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBV' 'sip-files00009.tif'
f0298754dc65bc3d2dcff33a28f78844
4b4bb0387ab6981f6f492352c4d30a80fd231c90
'2012-05-16T16:10:09-04:00'
describe
'1313' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBW' 'sip-files00009.txt'
f544a400decc5e38f936039ce3418642
e34e42719b66b131e8f401a2dfe996867af43848
'2012-05-16T16:08:56-04:00'
describe
'10699' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBX' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
816270cb72298ea5d813ca63ceda08e2
595de8491f3950bcca0a5bab0f6c6e02856c608c
'2012-05-16T16:11:03-04:00'
describe
'2313819' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBY' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
d1cde881fa265e1d7d0473c12bdc1949
830b794219a9dd2bd4e86622419a622f62a00328
'2012-05-16T16:09:51-04:00'
describe
'142565' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANBZ' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
7448e661a977c79ad82770637b9ac6ea
53c127d10c3c1fd5a72f55669bd7865cb0b5f0af
'2012-05-16T16:05:31-04:00'
describe
'31821' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCA' 'sip-files00010.pro'
2200cd1b6c81fb6298df096d0e8b5212
cece6a116aaa92d403888e618da5e429e19b1551
'2012-05-16T16:07:43-04:00'
describe
'49547' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCB' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
23eb4c408419631a9029583833c65c8b
37dee8cf6e2509d2453889aa5ee21225257ca09c
'2012-05-16T16:12:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCC' 'sip-files00010.tif'
893bd0857f8bd75e689ce3009d19ed5d
9a748641f798c12be24ae6a290ff4cf371d64db1
'2012-05-16T16:08:48-04:00'
describe
'1272' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCD' 'sip-files00010.txt'
884c44b6f9e6d4524ba4ab1d58e75161
e06159ded400d76af2ce868d1556d2d8754d6fec
'2012-05-16T16:03:44-04:00'
describe
'12086' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCE' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
c9b5a221f6080c82b55380bbc565cdf4
963b4c26413d687f7777ab0cab74f4717d6280f8
'2012-05-16T16:09:11-04:00'
describe
'2132667' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCF' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
bb9afd03484c9b47b90470de4fc1a1a7
aae06d6aba94069a4b92667461665b7364cb33bb
'2012-05-16T16:11:10-04:00'
describe
'132828' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCG' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
43955499c0b73d9ae7cf24641893d04f
af6973f5b91fc374424fe60d3f78d9c05751cb4a
'2012-05-16T16:04:16-04:00'
describe
'32796' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCH' 'sip-files00011.pro'
ca84dc014318cf79aca40606eb3c4789
b217935b0268edef620ad9962b0860ffa2331719
'2012-05-16T16:07:14-04:00'
describe
'46376' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCI' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
308806e1c8791fe813c9f1a6e172a837
ea889a6409a7e08df7574dcb8dc6d452504a5a10
'2012-05-16T16:11:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCJ' 'sip-files00011.tif'
d5b7f32b148c4b52d5cc346d83a5f9c0
9059d021a78d64c6fcac1ded3015d1d75f83c075
'2012-05-16T16:09:17-04:00'
describe
'1289' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCK' 'sip-files00011.txt'
9f0a5e1bd03008c9b1191c8a8c8b9a8e
83a7ebf051d2f414a9f547da997aa5aa5c9e1981
describe
'10851' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCL' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
0c8310d18ce4edff672093bfdae977f4
7463e3a82c7d0dad33cfb8f6be02dc504271342b
describe
'2249387' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCM' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
37e10607767cd6aff912af73661e8ede
846dcec6c9f5f27bf179a7a3b966be0c142db029
'2012-05-16T16:10:49-04:00'
describe
'140687' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCN' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
fc40ba2321b325aea45f41aa2cd176da
2f7da26661112665660ba4e2d6c4282817cd3aab
'2012-05-16T16:04:26-04:00'
describe
'31912' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCO' 'sip-files00012.pro'
bcf384a57efeb9ec1ef458c1a1804a2b
3f59e0d17ed82c0b9ebd49c6f32688bf4be6dad1
'2012-05-16T16:10:19-04:00'
describe
'48889' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCP' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
3e91da1ca56baeeff686ef1a932d1840
12e35af5966d1267e39b193f797e55d378581bed
'2012-05-16T16:08:13-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCQ' 'sip-files00012.tif'
facdd8178de29da42632b8d7213deb92
9a1e1dd6f2daf0222cf890765dd6448fa00cad4b
'2012-05-16T16:05:02-04:00'
describe
'1251' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCR' 'sip-files00012.txt'
05c39075357530d80f80fbc2279075d6
311ee2b09f9408d4c07ade883fdd35b29a04b36f
'2012-05-16T16:07:41-04:00'
describe
'11537' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCS' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
b2ce8adbe5abbb9be53b12b03098729d
81732517bffc8cd39b153618f067ba23955cf7c8
describe
'2314649' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCT' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
040f391bdb7e56b6507ec25c45a487d5
06899ab0176a8c8e871354e86dd3c5bd66de6b80
'2012-05-16T16:10:11-04:00'
describe
'158788' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCU' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
713ee202e99ec20c50cce64a87e52502
533a96e7caa6f9286f8789a08cfe5554e2e0bd91
'2012-05-16T16:10:26-04:00'
describe
'34338' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCV' 'sip-files00013.pro'
174c868eedf6f09e8d2cbb62df4787d4
3f62c6cc7d166a53693c95a2fb8a4a1686cc38db
'2012-05-16T16:10:02-04:00'
describe
'70266' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCW' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
ac36c4623b78f323f2debaa5bee388b4
f6a67c5d2853bb0d4c9510d5d53549106a52571f
'2012-05-16T16:07:30-04:00'
describe
'19802228' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCX' 'sip-files00013.tif'
62c2036abd19c836cf0e57d5010dcf44
48bc8505e638079051a9d3b8a1018cc34f37948b
'2012-05-16T16:07:12-04:00'
describe
'1346' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCY' 'sip-files00013.txt'
c3abd1c896ab32ff4d785078ef0d7511
723f5505951eff6d4730e6c051123c9ee3f539d8
'2012-05-16T16:04:11-04:00'
describe
'34309' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANCZ' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
ddb95c28319cb50e57ba29edf42cea0c
b711a43b0c7572bfb3c24c9c71032abfb39e5e8e
describe
'2323041' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDA' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
e7149a7ca514e939adb228be9e63bebf
9961d4430c3ae0b98ec9b6efca5801f66a8120a7
'2012-05-16T16:10:07-04:00'
describe
'148224' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDB' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
90459ca695703cfb5ea4f8ac2fa7f3a2
c5093053f01436755961c3f1ca2ab11143074ee1
'2012-05-16T16:04:49-04:00'
describe
'34440' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDC' 'sip-files00014.pro'
500ea57a5bd28f540eb02cafbf88ce90
db38ba4430d3c3d4905ea65bb20ff26e921f7c94
'2012-05-16T16:08:11-04:00'
describe
'51850' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDD' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
e8b8fda780e01a715cb537a928c0a62a
8ffd33eb6f48519c2eff2111a04e7835ce3a84ad
'2012-05-16T16:06:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDE' 'sip-files00014.tif'
dd672b87ac7379a06b15b7cc9776c9f3
14333d340ff42f36624c9ecaa0ecff37c5757f7f
'2012-05-16T16:04:55-04:00'
describe
'1348' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDF' 'sip-files00014.txt'
c520b9144dcd18b5381ec7d491d8bdc9
cff87cd775872738dc95c79b2680cbdcdda9e3c5
'2012-05-16T16:03:48-04:00'
describe
'12046' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDG' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
8a8dc5b548e6a5cce1afebbd38327e10
d9074163595f38fe079c5c1e66eb3967ec29b0b4
'2012-05-16T16:07:06-04:00'
describe
'2140678' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDH' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
3f441d8b5a95ef0ad77924e037d41804
2c63e90ef8b9296cf416da6f89f54745b9f51fda
'2012-05-16T16:10:16-04:00'
describe
'134013' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDI' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
3abd1bb2fff9fd4c3e6bd50d5f4254b2
2817b5fb900e78b1b7b38edbd89a7fe0c698f743
'2012-05-16T16:04:30-04:00'
describe
'32567' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDJ' 'sip-files00015.pro'
d7c4a49ed75091311da9cf069b6d8e9b
4e2bb8d1ca6eca4f84279e2533dbdd11eabef29e
describe
'46760' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDK' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
15d1aae4ef209b0087bddcb41624d67e
1c73dc4ad4750405f8dc82cef8bd0574197b3061
'2012-05-16T16:10:46-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDL' 'sip-files00015.tif'
a95866e2abf521abed4cf33cf1c71d00
f3049b309b1ac03a953ab2024aa27919b8ff58f6
'2012-05-16T16:07:04-04:00'
describe
'1274' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDM' 'sip-files00015.txt'
6cc54123a41de2405d6fb3a2762006cf
4b48d93d5cbd1b2b1d8f9fb9446f521478033a17
'2012-05-16T16:03:40-04:00'
describe
'10683' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDN' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
635f492e7ee281400643e3c934a3a715
9ebb8755b48b54ae38b3b83493186fc9beebf53f
'2012-05-16T16:10:15-04:00'
describe
'2425432' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDO' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
0e531cb64c0041e0a7a1f7dcd70fa560
93a5ff85adbb5e4f0aa1a87bf045059d06f9b4e6
'2012-05-16T16:08:54-04:00'
describe
'163392' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDP' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
f77dff03f8369bc087c8112662bfe141
ad797bede14d056d59b577186dea17387d3f252d
'2012-05-16T16:09:15-04:00'
describe
'33191' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDQ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
7dfdbd0f16e7fdc674e32e0647521aff
efba8bb520f89d2775346812651e1ae75562ba1c
describe
'70978' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDR' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
c6275946baed42f484548a244a00b908
790d38df4c9647c00cc43ff9a581e4b982022e82
'2012-05-16T16:06:24-04:00'
describe
'19426164' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDS' 'sip-files00016.tif'
fb2d9d3f558a6465d64e00ac3a1bc6ac
70442fcef54c92bf800ec04eff5570563f7928db
'2012-05-16T16:09:56-04:00'
describe
'1325' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDT' 'sip-files00016.txt'
6f710873f9162319deae77cc999c52e5
3309f02543f72e8ae76c39aa18742b0c86181792
describe
'34384' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDU' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
18abb1417f6ac161be72dbd76ed4daaf
41777350f74693f78abcf62a6bb17ccfd018707d
'2012-05-16T16:09:47-04:00'
describe
'2099121' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDV' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
65e462d3aff9c931720c9365aff2b4fc
1b08f0b579a95e209eab40c0feca3763e1a8fe1a
'2012-05-16T16:12:11-04:00'
describe
'129993' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDW' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
93a5e5ae2ea9cb7e57cac29bb3de4cf8
a0027b22f70673fd210cf76745c08bd38c226d5f
'2012-05-16T16:09:27-04:00'
describe
'32254' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDX' 'sip-files00017.pro'
9376ad3f312af760ade667cea8f2fd18
00b0fc5bce380e55568e20b19b33a104adfe0282
'2012-05-16T16:06:50-04:00'
describe
'45415' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDY' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
95d4b8429c821aea9345f15727470726
fa444eb3aec08d63054d55d534353018f5fbdf66
'2012-05-16T16:08:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANDZ' 'sip-files00017.tif'
98b2b2bf3af8ea15ccb410556e7abdf6
3a0d6b316b7f1e67590e7e1b67e69a6b303c8edb
'2012-05-16T16:04:43-04:00'
describe
'1265' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEA' 'sip-files00017.txt'
43c7ffb9ddfad3c0a1cc39a28a2fe51c
fc904888aecdb75fe29adce536158f8bffedb425
'2012-05-16T16:06:23-04:00'
describe
'10346' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEB' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
b2f395d79e8026943f064626fffc7bc5
271194a342fedf185f83c8864eef99d4de173c5d
describe
'2245273' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEC' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
17793adf5b641fbcca8745cc1e49db87
300dd101ad8809ad83d6ee4651b15cab113c5aa4
describe
'139398' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANED' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
b1cb56fb797910a735589081cfa0cbc9
f8a4a3b29433ce4e0c0db0a5303382d08e856993
'2012-05-16T16:10:24-04:00'
describe
'33014' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEE' 'sip-files00018.pro'
c06ad4467c9056eaec4ebb6b1a852d13
70d283e1b44c2ef7e6f3c0b9e4bb59638adeca89
'2012-05-16T16:11:30-04:00'
describe
'47537' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEF' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
b4d56ddc73a7a7f3b986b6ad7b398cf9
1d53765d7d37b7e49fc7e6c464d788c7b0d40013
'2012-05-16T16:06:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEG' 'sip-files00018.tif'
357de2934c71a67fcdb39dc85b5b0f6c
dff3e3677f6bf3b62f8ceaf3c56b775196f85d44
describe
'1364' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEH' 'sip-files00018.txt'
15f9520a388852fb8547a0b9c089862e
5171d135918af4f6a1c444935894bededf5d8dfc
'2012-05-16T16:05:10-04:00'
describe
'11648' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEI' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
d68d9aa53767d1aff2b6d88ecc055e37
39399717c81e3558f8db11c49abc57a7e4819e10
describe
'2197105' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEJ' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
a9d57ea2c558ce65098734376a6889e7
807042618ae8d16d1379367f99e544c308461614
'2012-05-16T16:07:00-04:00'
describe
'136624' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEK' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
6808275a5b31c0a6df7a1abc5114e8ee
028fc0f6451083dbf4b93b1939979dbff0b415c0
'2012-05-16T16:11:05-04:00'
describe
'34266' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEL' 'sip-files00019.pro'
ceb8962b37a9e5ffb679f59182d748b0
cf94a23264ea92f72750b43970db244b20037262
'2012-05-16T16:08:27-04:00'
describe
'47861' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEM' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
0fc3b5ab5a5eca2c5cab0db141a5bfc5
6551748c0f33e7ae54ee37eb4b575ce89af477c8
'2012-05-16T16:06:41-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEN' 'sip-files00019.tif'
8c83604e5cc28b5111f89911321a28ed
87c394a62e52b39b27fb5ef9667416a281ffbbf8
'2012-05-16T16:04:48-04:00'
describe
'1355' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEO' 'sip-files00019.txt'
e0f1d76158222026e13c1b85d4b53c5a
7c64bc683cc7aaea25087622f317b6e66b90a650
'2012-05-16T16:11:09-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11117' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEP' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
1ad3c655703b43e699071c32cf1f37a0
3ced96ccde1d6b3c6b7db7143ae62f5a41977e4d
'2012-05-16T16:06:44-04:00'
describe
'2339327' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEQ' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
7e7e9d1c068c60d0512deb8a75838eb2
aaee4c045e51c54b1159fb50c84394665aa296aa
'2012-05-16T16:11:49-04:00'
describe
'144052' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANER' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
d8fe07bddc644e1805ec660a73075b9c
a26ac4b8f4d66d12dd810e4a838f9548fa9efca5
'2012-05-16T16:09:45-04:00'
describe
'28545' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANES' 'sip-files00020.pro'
6b8b1e8d86cf7eeb53eec13d2a2a4eed
3d3c46a2b84c037a51d6101353d6ba9d15908017
'2012-05-16T16:08:42-04:00'
describe
'64036' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANET' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
34edb56eec0aecf9dbbb476a2c9cec63
fb2865042bf28912d6fcf6f0b4ddcc42dac6c8b0
'2012-05-16T16:04:21-04:00'
describe
'20136872' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEU' 'sip-files00020.tif'
41bbf43bc3ee3831efe52e2b3848a3fe
cc32b67430e7f1c335d8728ef1b729ce356450aa
describe
'1130' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEV' 'sip-files00020.txt'
16adc64cc4a2c20a00ee5a7b076d26f0
0bdab8b2762677d55e96cb69afc491931e671c86
'2012-05-16T16:12:36-04:00'
describe
'32715' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEW' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
4500f1cf1be5146cea20cd14a0b2007f
887f0b7f3dfab7626cbdd88cdf9d6ee5fbca5441
'2012-05-16T16:11:01-04:00'
describe
'2037433' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEX' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
2e1208fdaeabe6b8c7c604690a9eb32a
6cf797b9a6e8147c188aecdd8dde44ae59080ac3
'2012-05-16T16:10:35-04:00'
describe
'121869' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEY' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
def23c66131dd5281adc227f5b1a7c17
612be277ea76797f879534607701176ac0713029
describe
'29375' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANEZ' 'sip-files00021.pro'
f330a68536e92d761543c893ba6429ef
511208ae290a1b314052aa9e5669df939e8f0142
describe
'41665' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFA' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
a5a80b6fe30ec8086777a4009eb564d2
90fcf59504e1780748f5de71ea54ff495b1ec9fd
'2012-05-16T16:10:12-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFB' 'sip-files00021.tif'
35ed82e6e4834c6c9f1d71a6693b9924
a2897f6f1b518d86f9a47095b49de1fb9073da5c
'2012-05-16T16:03:31-04:00'
describe
'1162' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFC' 'sip-files00021.txt'
3c4aa8190fa86d1a4d5bf3dc21bdc15d
0c6207d240173813cd919882b0758996ef94e250
'2012-05-16T16:09:25-04:00'
describe
'10064' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFD' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
4e8bc9a68ed042fcc509adf1bf1f5804
cc920828f28790ef9f9070330475758bac60854b
'2012-05-16T16:10:31-04:00'
describe
'2209845' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFE' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
4ea7ea8afeadad73df4517ac94a5fb9f
e504dc73cc1de5e7ef7c27459904da33c5c04f87
'2012-05-16T16:09:14-04:00'
describe
'136636' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFF' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
10dd4b5ba35cbdc6c644b2339546d1ab
d103b97a9986d868ec52202d42dcd059b71885bb
'2012-05-16T16:11:56-04:00'
describe
'30907' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFG' 'sip-files00022.pro'
7bc98c925e6bde8c9b0c577b864fd043
d8725089931f0c1f19237762390ac94903cdb0d9
'2012-05-16T16:07:33-04:00'
describe
'47207' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFH' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
8290abfb4e98bc71e248adcbbf16fc7a
5ab96673209499083450c51bbac2a44a845393c2
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFI' 'sip-files00022.tif'
d8520081fbbf2e9f22e352ac81b25976
ca47b0881a9bf8f5fad234b316cc33cacacb96fd
'2012-05-16T16:05:19-04:00'
describe
'1242' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFJ' 'sip-files00022.txt'
1bbc8a0edefa48c6d16ff0cc0921f886
ff028c30769a451a3fd2ceda32c1ef22c26a3efc
describe
'11217' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFK' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
5683bbe155249016882f4a0d0d779a59
5fc6c6e0464da840f3cc77fa162d413a6d590a14
'2012-05-16T16:05:49-04:00'
describe
'2110061' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFL' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
11d98c31cd055bfd9540a922f564fe05
f9251499b0a851d3bee0480d1348331dbe854057
'2012-05-16T16:04:50-04:00'
describe
'143929' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFM' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
45c0f6275fa8a5249437ddc00a28051f
9ffba15de2350c8b343d99279962ee207867b371
'2012-05-16T16:11:06-04:00'
describe
'29433' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFN' 'sip-files00023.pro'
dbeca0fca9fa59b7b9003c2a9bae9be5
2329db92c485f023108787feed243f3c94e80203
'2012-05-16T16:08:49-04:00'
describe
'65378' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFO' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
9496e3698bab072ebfd61a3a9fea7864
9c536ab2236f8dda5311c68c44cc4b88ee94c617
'2012-05-16T16:04:41-04:00'
describe
'19111588' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFP' 'sip-files00023.tif'
f26f76814e3bfd07e9142d02f55e1dc2
a1eda95a2d847f528bd6d4a031dfb2cec72c4081
describe
'1166' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFQ' 'sip-files00023.txt'
bf24ae134b367e64eb7ead2ecca40224
d7fe4bac51b4cdbdf544b6db8d500cc9d07dbd20
'2012-05-16T16:06:38-04:00'
describe
'33078' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFR' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
036bef0af316764ec41633b10eee842a
1d9b9626d0ef175f30c5ffe7339ce51e41ffda4d
'2012-05-16T16:05:44-04:00'
describe
'2222884' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFS' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
ef87c3a765e413ed9f59cd196ba1773f
866e2e1609e999ab35dad8869ceb2b57097c5113
describe
'134673' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFT' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
d23d8291241d19e43af7e665c2c4921d
d073a3ba24331950fd939ecccb81682f2649cbff
'2012-05-16T16:08:46-04:00'
describe
'29228' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFU' 'sip-files00024.pro'
ac2d1e0e1c56b6c951e41346245df053
6078716875d8a925323e67d1a80bbca82bc6a0b7
describe
'48320' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFV' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
7c0e6d6e93f2782015b1bb4b26e658f0
5c9b078db7df920778bc3e32bde771e3eab30b0b
'2012-05-16T16:06:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFW' 'sip-files00024.tif'
32e2d5e59ff5167137108a938d8f5b87
31da81e03f10469f31bad39b79201b87175f0db9
'2012-05-16T16:04:56-04:00'
describe
'1196' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFX' 'sip-files00024.txt'
df1b01473a9a709526a5e95bb54688da
16db06caa62a7fe9278439eb6b12197b71b37ed2
describe
'11984' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFY' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
336069eec342bc354183cd905b01a7dd
c94b1fbed53e7b9229e1dd6f407807b8885284f8
'2012-05-16T16:07:38-04:00'
describe
'2074406' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANFZ' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
ea8f820dcbd55ead9d5a1c934f532731
2319df5e2c99cca3ab35124e9b2a29180d1623cb
describe
'125691' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGA' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
85255291a7de439464620950bd73601c
a5481f670c31028beb162fc72f6293eb64776e99
describe
'30474' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGB' 'sip-files00025.pro'
d13aaa2fa41e5a1d9a8ae220817bf150
ce730cbaa871b98c05968f858fbf628b69124d23
describe
'44194' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGC' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
f5d198043980b171977e17b252dded3d
bdd4ed37677fab2c07b201171ac6389294e70bb6
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGD' 'sip-files00025.tif'
edda95189976c712a08cb19a00b2abe1
1457c6de2bce70d5137bcfe66b0264c9825be01c
'2012-05-16T16:10:47-04:00'
describe
'1209' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGE' 'sip-files00025.txt'
f3352558698ebabd05981bd317809edb
55a14f01fa84e6f1758392390867c4908f7d11cd
describe
'10582' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGF' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
ff0514cbf1f02d14212253ca3366239a
9777ff7bb43de70bb5258e88c1ed21e224b4ea60
'2012-05-16T16:09:18-04:00'
describe
'2210982' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGG' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
01ea3a2e1027439622c21b6b2570ce85
d2008056bb6201856cf76666f01a07e9c214382b
describe
'138020' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGH' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
0df555842cb69bbba987e5e0ef4411a9
a8c605b405928433c2ee39accb57544c52dbd54c
'2012-05-16T16:07:32-04:00'
describe
'31810' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGI' 'sip-files00026.pro'
347e7e36fb1ea8456cabea241c4f8acd
aee922785a6638c979042238085ad70d90e9b006
describe
'48610' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGJ' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
b7f399a3c0295b0cf05a157e6e685c33
65f8fd05dd3e13fc66ad35ecaaf74cd3d77c6bf7
'2012-05-16T16:03:58-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGK' 'sip-files00026.tif'
e68b8ae251a933ea23c2ae2e95620cd3
d6f89f7d947e18f4af923746f67d04d0598987b8
'2012-05-16T16:04:27-04:00'
describe
'1295' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGL' 'sip-files00026.txt'
abb3d84021ac04529f18eb1e3067bc4d
9d0a663241bdaded87a5056b12119e32e1b6a52d
describe
'11653' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGM' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
9f845b62b162a1c5fbbe62ed4b2dd0ee
06bcd54163af278caa25ff838b46ec094c40f779
'2012-05-16T16:06:47-04:00'
describe
'1421168' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGN' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
19cf8253063c56324da1f2427a6744f8
af2eed866e54cefd1a7f52711e14021a01f89b0a
'2012-05-16T16:05:45-04:00'
describe
'61420' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGO' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
7203700802b31714c5a0392079a93ad8
f711a2bdf1decfd8de415233b61259aa177e40e2
'2012-05-16T16:05:59-04:00'
describe
'5697' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGP' 'sip-files00027.pro'
ac55f9641a835356c743fbb691ff1854
dbb835ef04404ebf448b2ebacd8f3f4ab67459bd
'2012-05-16T16:10:38-04:00'
describe
'32642' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGQ' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
794d58b35b44d0883f5f6c4a2c870c82
8b0caa708f8bd9045a8b9059dd887ce97d85e5b3
'2012-05-16T16:07:08-04:00'
describe
'19798180' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGR' 'sip-files00027.tif'
ba893e3b788da1d61befabaadd67cf6c
ff912d8de3ab1f9cd5fbedc5440097a6fb03718d
'2012-05-16T16:07:47-04:00'
describe
'231' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGS' 'sip-files00027.txt'
1f9d5f4f5bc33012cf906cfe1fb99392
de736c52c8faf9fb5eef9c2174d3594c803c9fdb
'2012-05-16T16:04:10-04:00'
describe
'23318' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGT' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
c6f228afa6e8e6d9d440d4e80f47fe01
1c224e1d352300cb4bef138251e3e9c882090d84
'2012-05-16T16:06:16-04:00'
describe
'2070263' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGU' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
471de2f2af0982279bb45d6dfe6f4e18
6941ea678629fec1704062962e147655de4465b6
'2012-05-16T16:04:40-04:00'
describe
'56665' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGV' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
5950bb6ed8da4752fc8bc4c255cc675b
4d845bb8255da68ae3dd7a65c6798826333fb1b2
'2012-05-16T16:03:57-04:00'
describe
'811' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGW' 'sip-files00028.pro'
32ed9ce2bd02b9b4f4396d6ae627443f
f1577d3924b416998c69e4a40c290d7647f176ea
'2012-05-16T16:06:01-04:00'
describe
'13513' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGX' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
2e0412416e0150788844a5dc5fe89c9f
f2df9d8f67913785d09aa27fdf5d11674eb7fe30
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGY' 'sip-files00028.tif'
88709a757f7a3da114a7d67e1a2775de
834b46a7f569de77957cde8deb1998d8e8eacae0
'2012-05-16T16:11:18-04:00'
describe
'160' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANGZ' 'sip-files00028.txt'
831159272730b9c5df0bebc301682ea4
721513096f110dc9fcb115c81c2e02ef27eff7a9
'2012-05-16T16:06:35-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'3466' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHA' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
02ff30952cfdaba13f9789f67154d78c
017b81b47eb16a7d155137abef393fa56ca9d91c
'2012-05-16T16:06:17-04:00'
describe
'2385976' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHB' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
a53a5f1b93620b594eaa154c9f150d53
720a4b3eb47a3dd19e55e7d527a3d162940df09a
'2012-05-16T16:10:44-04:00'
describe
'210885' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHC' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
4965e0d98374cef7281b073c25d3eeee
ff51e177faac802be2e757ddbd64ddc4b29a75ed
'2012-05-16T16:11:26-04:00'
describe
'2344' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHD' 'sip-files00029.pro'
b24683bff92fd34db0ebb5859e041cc7
2a8eb1b0a1c6467e97eaf9de1c8c02fed57db490
'2012-05-16T16:05:00-04:00'
describe
'74423' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHE' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
9dfe3af7cbd6e0b43c0bb078c807020d
de158362f0ddc53a70c7400ff93a82f8955fb5b8
'2012-05-16T16:07:49-04:00'
describe
'19113500' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHF' 'sip-files00029.tif'
7ce513ee906052be6115117ee7a3bb94
12a4be01d0799ee09d452d13eb9b14cf64edc597
describe
'126' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHG' 'sip-files00029.txt'
0573815f54afbc0b987a943b8ecd8f1f
48e275920a2e0386c1ca8977dbbd71b6758289fa
describe
Invalid character
'37459' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHH' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
b3c6002ca6bfedff3d7791667e49ace4
6fd4420b908a42ab87d138d3dfc4f40ab2f0e635
describe
'2203250' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHI' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
2920789be881b36244eebc3c68d10c86
1de17aec88fe03422b347c446c093a92e647e44b
'2012-05-16T16:12:28-04:00'
describe
'123600' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHJ' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
d42ddb602780e7e2631bbdc6cbe4245f
c67a62c22eed3804ed52f1618b0681a75482e174
'2012-05-16T16:07:55-04:00'
describe
'20094' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHK' 'sip-files00030.pro'
28e9c7874ae3a4054b0be923c7b34271
05f2640750aaa1575e141e2b1c2fb7ff11716fb7
'2012-05-16T16:08:41-04:00'
describe
'55567' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHL' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
402b89e6e8c29a8014dd3a6425d1c4e5
92def86d40a8b8f6c56a1fff8c263199c616e79b
'2012-05-16T16:04:54-04:00'
describe
'19424848' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHM' 'sip-files00030.tif'
97766cf222d2b5ad3e03aeb5c7cbb17c
72da42352ca42f03a564446d2d277f51bbb44861
'2012-05-16T16:04:35-04:00'
describe
'826' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHN' 'sip-files00030.txt'
44d281b210a54c79f19985f7ccd50491
0f90124d7a0b0b861ce9f7f2ee47ede82e726112
'2012-05-16T16:12:35-04:00'
describe
'30601' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHO' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
47ac03f21456841731d68b717970450c
f5c8eb4ae2d419e036bb708e903e46b0923f833e
'2012-05-16T16:05:50-04:00'
describe
'2165904' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHP' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
b838bc31e8a8caa59d915a732cc57035
b6659c6a9d5492b2fec2ce4eff82d87b9638f9d2
'2012-05-16T16:03:35-04:00'
describe
'128875' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHQ' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
f94ccfa2e5d5f2fc7979ab163448af4f
56bec1ad0f08d072eb30c2ba0c826746d16c2f19
'2012-05-16T16:07:37-04:00'
describe
'32452' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHR' 'sip-files00031.pro'
a940f0362ef1ddc911639fa94ad9e91c
8ecab8ece2aad08ecaa7010ef2974f16e332e6de
describe
'44771' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHS' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
0a1a8c5d74f24b3c946ab201985218c9
84f2a95b59b8a8ff222d5eb5e2b66c43b48fee60
'2012-05-16T16:06:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHT' 'sip-files00031.tif'
da9878bb4621dafa2962f1210f718675
323ffe14dbf7135eff180e2c78a765f78caafc8d
'2012-05-16T16:06:31-04:00'
describe
'1326' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHU' 'sip-files00031.txt'
c1e242675db4028cbdde0437a54de4b9
217d19ec568bf663d7f49ff926d8e9384a3ab01f
'2012-05-16T16:08:24-04:00'
describe
'10641' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHV' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
9815e52009f2e45ef23ab338b137493a
86c415e02d0d206df0ecfdff6516031beb114b5d
'2012-05-16T16:11:19-04:00'
describe
'2276832' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHW' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
ed1bebae20310ada28e92ab80fe6a380
064c1d1411ca35d6f33fb37f42ba57e81920ed1b
'2012-05-16T16:03:55-04:00'
describe
'140207' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHX' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
d9acec85c4e4cddcd71a0198fcf86e01
d5bca3dd91640e74799c27032cb9c47ae51659c4
describe
'32527' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHY' 'sip-files00032.pro'
b58340c4880980db4e42cb8e2317cd58
ad61d91bab424c13dc018c69bde208bb64ebc639
describe
'48248' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANHZ' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
81986cf18511a07b01d110926835cb0f
a989375dca783897b9ef7d7cb14f49d0ff512e3d
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIA' 'sip-files00032.tif'
93312e76ce50fda8c25dad75c6957d38
a45cf68dc8bbbbf5979867e965128dfa3147afc5
describe
'1284' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIB' 'sip-files00032.txt'
7259163f1c1c9883614a6272ac4e4985
19ae734cf44d908852ba8004555b661882196aa6
'2012-05-16T16:03:38-04:00'
describe
'11610' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIC' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
5655808690d9a4f7cbf25cb299cbf608
78457a0e3fb81a6eda938664572e9a004ea2d243
'2012-05-16T16:12:07-04:00'
describe
'2146581' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANID' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
50d00cc31b2c5d4d531f1ccb2005f95c
7adecd6b7374141d388ab80564977fdb1401c6dd
'2012-05-16T16:07:20-04:00'
describe
'144475' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIE' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
4f1240d5575c1ca3070d8f4d3718fb16
be64866e0519a94812598c50eded72aa1f2b218e
'2012-05-16T16:11:31-04:00'
describe
'28834' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIF' 'sip-files00033.pro'
35996db81c8b80ab9a10918d89594da6
e72b4dd934e196c1a1fcdc87c80d48aa5957ae07
describe
'66333' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIG' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
313e29acc1de925a7bd689ce063223ba
78e1d9dece98ff88ac5e6f69e2c14a573867cb2f
'2012-05-16T16:09:42-04:00'
describe
'19111828' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIH' 'sip-files00033.tif'
cccf860bc9b3d32d455bd3ecb0898918
ae9e4e1697ce6e7ffab8c073f87a7ad3babd8320
describe
'1141' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANII' 'sip-files00033.txt'
24986ecad7aeb5b4ab857803742f3cb9
1c97e348fff159a98ec487ce221a70ff60afbd51
'2012-05-16T16:06:03-04:00'
describe
'33597' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIJ' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
072620757f98eb0ea127094185740229
646b1c89bcf092d465013081ea12afa622851bb9
'2012-05-16T16:04:58-04:00'
describe
'2339127' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIK' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
3060ef1f43f84b0f46e23da41262c939
b0cde369930803c4e0e0f52298de101bf0f4e5ce
describe
'146937' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIL' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
59c7b8627401fe630bb65466d5c2cf8c
72276becff7f4da510c6d3b0fa45f1b36e64675b
'2012-05-16T16:07:05-04:00'
describe
'33787' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIM' 'sip-files00034.pro'
f2d17798048e38b1341116a691f8df1a
667456431c25c2f11e9cf12c2e1b677b5c112724
'2012-05-16T16:05:48-04:00'
describe
'50005' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIN' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
f8c10860e13fbfa9ebb427b93adcc780
64637d64c416e762846419217ddfc2910af7fd41
'2012-05-16T16:04:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIO' 'sip-files00034.tif'
7cd2eb463ee2c25f9df3ca638481ed6f
2189d898610690e7ceb63089303437af98c95db8
'2012-05-16T16:08:10-04:00'
describe
'1367' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIP' 'sip-files00034.txt'
23c95895eb2e7d3762529d68e9e2edba
46d590246060f876c3f47cc4615ff69a24a1844c
'2012-05-16T16:11:52-04:00'
describe
'11707' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIQ' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
83847d5d2433cc1ec3f537ae3f6ecec6
0cc35cd12811127488c0ccd2c5c9d8d3b572b323
'2012-05-16T16:11:15-04:00'
describe
'2121503' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIR' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
5bd3f1ff8ad5f14de2632cacf7499aa4
3036f75199e4986956da7b3d8c1122d4456cef33
'2012-05-16T16:04:59-04:00'
describe
'124660' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIS' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
f74775eaf6cefd73989ed8405d0e93bb
6ce03073e733ee70cc662755c9fc6972156e6a51
'2012-05-16T16:10:45-04:00'
describe
'30520' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIT' 'sip-files00035.pro'
5ea1841bed79f724a3210e1526fea915
9fafed284aabb8ea8ac9bf268febeec7774bfc37
'2012-05-16T16:05:27-04:00'
describe
'42882' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIU' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
004ccec62faa9386f9e6b610c36bef99
d8e38fe6efc3717bb0e3ba37c3acfdff4b6ab7a6
'2012-05-16T16:06:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIV' 'sip-files00035.tif'
2db4c367aa5408d4b606bebe6acb4a14
d7321b63fdc64c2e493e80f909628491f30f4862
'2012-05-16T16:07:36-04:00'
describe
'1217' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIW' 'sip-files00035.txt'
f6d7ec07d21d3b9d9aa86c494f0d5a15
5efa370083ba336d1cd06441de158ef2fe28da4e
describe
'10509' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIX' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
47fc61a673f271d1f09f8daa73b4dca6
4bd42cf2db413fa921aa36f0156ddae0ba323f40
describe
'2212033' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIY' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
03d48ca0730acae81a8c6d3005c7c3cd
3feebd38117abb1acab623b5441e7e7fb12145db
describe
'129596' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANIZ' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
826f107565e5b1f4d22da09429d99f35
028ce8576a5c86a1fac42939ca2f1a51cbffd434
'2012-05-16T16:06:25-04:00'
describe
'29639' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJA' 'sip-files00036.pro'
747c55b0e47061c4379afea17ff9dd58
d9e68980236070e146266b37ee9405ebba96db4c
'2012-05-16T16:09:40-04:00'
describe
'44634' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJB' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
a99030e54894697c4d2f2dac76a1a23c
ce6b32623e6a67ae20c7855fe63c7d55effd9ccd
'2012-05-16T16:09:44-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJC' 'sip-files00036.tif'
2aa48b8af21e344ea361d150b1d3392f
de62d9554ffd0754333ac66334365479ba1f5d62
'2012-05-16T16:05:12-04:00'
describe
'1203' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJD' 'sip-files00036.txt'
5953783e4ef00c3942543d81aa9df91b
8316275e2cf59c06e5888c6f37a9d18dd3626928
'2012-05-16T16:05:28-04:00'
describe
'11321' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJE' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
55f8ac56ccce8b4730a7def6b3ae4f6e
a951961bb5ce23b305696479a47c44dfacd4167c
describe
'2109440' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJF' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
1b9d5fbae34dff1716da15258aef46e8
a62fd9cca3486f22d1f0e3ebe7d677d79ba286ca
describe
'127660' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJG' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
87941b6584fc9762188263c613f661ef
1c1f2ccf1c296137aa4cc57798e2b288a1e29d03
'2012-05-16T16:11:46-04:00'
describe
'31743' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJH' 'sip-files00037.pro'
777a1b8b4b9f24336f265df3f3cf31b1
93d598563f2417a2535897551d66360a58562738
'2012-05-16T16:03:37-04:00'
describe
'44175' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJI' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
47c5e5446f5375d662105afa809441d6
808e5f6e336a96624a64343acfc1ca1851367055
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJJ' 'sip-files00037.tif'
d2f5730710d6474630112e7c68ef3755
054cd557d3e04ed30f9e702421f72514a11e5f60
describe
'1258' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJK' 'sip-files00037.txt'
34307865338635be609301d42341fef6
8166ee6e03468f3022147fb5ca0d46598c38e160
describe
'10664' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJL' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
2f21018746b111ce83bb9d5ef5997cee
ec7fc2eb9955ce021d862aef9d384caf16dd38c6
'2012-05-16T16:05:39-04:00'
describe
'2180136' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJM' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
ed9f1e550b3661e720541ebdafda3773
5aeac8491040f49bdac2777f3bf308a47d9f41e1
'2012-05-16T16:07:01-04:00'
describe
'132187' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJN' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
4070b29a370c0afc57ec519aa4590d1f
3764e9765f768a3e705202f321a23186ccc79a0c
'2012-05-16T16:03:27-04:00'
describe
'29668' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJO' 'sip-files00038.pro'
e1b1e038cea947b28f5370bf75bebe8a
cb462662b79a4470bd305261bfc77532f59909b5
'2012-05-16T16:10:14-04:00'
describe
'45588' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJP' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
a5260d73fb98a348b28271166e596937
2f30aad5b4f38cf29d11b008cf9edcef7c282e6b
'2012-05-16T16:05:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJQ' 'sip-files00038.tif'
a5ef95652d80729fb343e4404d303100
93c3f3739ada276e943e4c80880a731d0ec0ba16
'2012-05-16T16:05:23-04:00'
describe
'1187' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJR' 'sip-files00038.txt'
5ce0946f6479d1e377dfad24fa3409ac
107611e65bb4df782ad8137b486fcd113d30a0aa
'2012-05-16T16:07:44-04:00'
describe
'11266' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJS' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
f66a92641f142bcf0afb3c95ea441bc2
905615ab40ddbff5680990e8c82231000b0d5756
'2012-05-16T16:10:52-04:00'
describe
'2191656' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJT' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
6a0b925fa0c2169fe88593e825a0fb96
2b64d21b548fc0be5344d2bfc669f5941623d2b6
'2012-05-16T16:07:48-04:00'
describe
'132563' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJU' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
0937f88e03214bd6535a4b0670da6d2e
67addb8c108739eaffe8bddf6cd36728a3ecd223
'2012-05-16T16:03:53-04:00'
describe
'33783' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJV' 'sip-files00039.pro'
f024ff4517d6c63af67d73e62e6ce2b3
1f7de74a16b47777cbb4ba4d43d99d38b5e4991e
'2012-05-16T16:10:59-04:00'
describe
'45824' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJW' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
d24549514f7a1689a8be59c3cd174e6c
a45535c99e61aad9b91f4b7c71194cdced25c7c9
'2012-05-16T16:09:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJX' 'sip-files00039.tif'
ddb0c52e6b37d81ab05e0275a8a7ea40
319e73955358b6a40d46e8255afec6421b280774
'2012-05-16T16:10:25-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJY' 'sip-files00039.txt'
0c17ac738158e129fb4d8acf916dd5de
5c4ca2d8e71187a0d1dc8e9e9042594a23e58165
'2012-05-16T16:08:28-04:00'
describe
'10545' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANJZ' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
cda43b1440a28e689fea366565f75d64
7f1b54ebe7e8a1fe848b0584503571f2858d8bda
'2012-05-16T16:04:17-04:00'
describe
'2200084' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKA' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
9d386826621793d67816a9daf36a1375
9e5ecc9112b48108a9461337ab87054fa26d36dd
'2012-05-16T16:07:45-04:00'
describe
'131977' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKB' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
3c14159e1ae8df133206727f3d5da529
ab64b6d56bfa7c52a8cbbd1a89f0706859ceaac3
'2012-05-16T16:09:05-04:00'
describe
'30621' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKC' 'sip-files00040.pro'
6605c3f4df4cbf9c99c245c8d7aab1ba
3427bb925a57329bf808a490494ab4ad0db30687
'2012-05-16T16:07:29-04:00'
describe
'46399' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKD' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
2ac12d64230d44ab2c5bc1362af0a2f8
2770d0ab1d98c194c14e569b8712c177267518f7
'2012-05-16T16:08:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKE' 'sip-files00040.tif'
c0465f5238cd81d6d1403e546b92f78f
73489d5d1a45f3fb758137b734e3fec05993f582
'2012-05-16T16:05:30-04:00'
describe
'1211' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKF' 'sip-files00040.txt'
f28bd7747f44455687c5b0be3c6c43db
7ba5d5777325d9374d24e5c08660e58aa913ec2d
'2012-05-16T16:09:54-04:00'
describe
'10788' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKG' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
2bc3db22a5a62460762ae9855e3bc6ed
f47ce56971dc87b63999e542dddd5e482f11ac9a
'2012-05-16T16:05:25-04:00'
describe
'2106849' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKH' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
45e2eaefb4b97e3d6c52a21b9aa02610
e40012942589d513571fc05b24bf28ba18230ab2
'2012-05-16T16:08:43-04:00'
describe
'122211' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKI' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
1c2117f93764503d8e5c6ae4ebf33042
adc84eaf8d090b9d21181ca2f2a6b3227baa1521
'2012-05-16T16:06:34-04:00'
describe
'29481' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKJ' 'sip-files00041.pro'
68515c2ee2958d1093fec6a1562a9c68
637d9f224abb5a910afb6f57dde622687b619f7d
'2012-05-16T16:10:42-04:00'
describe
'41857' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKK' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
c744fb73cbb258ff76022fb81ddd18af
4817f7ae53b277f9f60bbbab8262f7b699d1fb09
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKL' 'sip-files00041.tif'
9d7bd6c64a6d55cb8153e2ec4456ed2a
fbde045233c3dbbac1b2f5b57c947f7cb9a565a2
'2012-05-16T16:09:50-04:00'
describe
'1169' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKM' 'sip-files00041.txt'
b18a1f9ce172888b715ad2e298fff555
e17bf778721e20146669c883c86b0c062e4beee2
'2012-05-16T16:07:53-04:00'
describe
'10572' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKN' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
808ba0463112ad36a4a49e437d5149ff
2c75ec27e4e147fffe2cc4ec596f3aa80c9d549f
describe
'2224284' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKO' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
d1bbd47e17853c524a1d44eaac1b5bed
27d17d549842d9ff1d5367a367d7798e47c2a3e7
'2012-05-16T16:07:18-04:00'
describe
'136069' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKP' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
528e141abee618f9223403769b6f5d50
1809cdeb358301eeb105da003d1c71c5e8b86f6b
describe
'31994' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKQ' 'sip-files00042.pro'
e3f35d6b494484575b2bf52e229071b4
ecb8c3d120dddce0572fbc8cb0cc338f6c7f002f
describe
'47411' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKR' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
f4cd6d79fd1ed440bffebdc8a278ffcd
409a59aba22dbcd5f58b21762fe53d14f31c4de2
'2012-05-16T16:09:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKS' 'sip-files00042.tif'
c94ac5dac4c2a69c9f8bb9848cc1e8d4
388111d1647fea6364ba7da43576027bc52b66ef
describe
'1261' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKT' 'sip-files00042.txt'
b9919180ef4ae9502658afa8bea1006a
d5ac5ec35d60c267ea3e3c2d60350d4ecfaa1f64
'2012-05-16T16:08:16-04:00'
describe
'11249' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKU' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
d64649cfa936eeb3b98490891a16a79f
19d48d59365da1ada81745c7a92f982b4e509af4
'2012-05-16T16:06:13-04:00'
describe
'1195126' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.jp2'
3acb7d0be868d33292aac50f607f2919
412052e0524f94cc07c3716a3ce252da089e4058
'2012-05-16T16:04:13-04:00'
describe
'114266' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.jpg'
83abb616cbdfca286346c5dd97a3f594
73054eda2dc33d0c97368c3c0211c1d95652e15f
describe
'27083' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.pro'
2fa80b42d8d639429b686299425eb363
2b537c626bd88d3d2599ed3b847d188e7f52fa41
'2012-05-16T16:10:53-04:00'
describe
'41500' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.QC.jpg'
202a043a462e58c33804d74e93e9ab64
1e3c85b770bd856bfb60c3668cee280bbdd12e2b
describe
'9570160' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANKZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.tif'
b779d4d76956957057391a87113c93b0
f2473e2dc4337dc1f2e889de3f6ddf9dab8e69b7
describe
'1072' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16.txt'
2e98f82d228bc3ac4bc68e37cc7f42a1
660bd68d7cb6b3d597ad090057c9b9d9fe28446f
'2012-05-16T16:04:22-04:00'
describe
'10986' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_16thm.jpg'
415023124bf77b979dd0f3f19daa9504
0dc507e4a93696929a823704e7e5c8aad0fde401
'2012-05-16T16:11:37-04:00'
describe
'1109168' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.jp2'
1c1eecda17c79e964666663043ce633f
8cc5e3a91675ee554dc15afc50119c8a2f294933
'2012-05-16T16:11:40-04:00'
describe
'103508' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.jpg'
ed434e33bd4a6ea48b332cace4cc2ac8
f32472c70117d3165c45d5dd7ee1feda4b2ffde8
'2012-05-16T16:09:01-04:00'
describe
'28343' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.pro'
7ce15d641321755e2b1fdc94c4bc16f6
04bbec0a80a24ae5e5095a7934453df454bd68f7
'2012-05-16T16:07:28-04:00'
describe
'38034' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.QC.jpg'
99e61c748b37e2a9026203070b1cdaaf
c318c54605880b42b5830adb188223659ac7b37f
'2012-05-16T16:06:20-04:00'
describe
'8881714' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.tif'
93ee6aeeb456ef337c98cb292471fedd
49ad9b9696884d43644d87d14c38ff2f22939e44
'2012-05-16T16:12:12-04:00'
describe
'1112' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17.txt'
fcc3f6b436e960d21f676988170ea886
3fa45a2b31b2fed0cba3056304254b1baf48ff8e
'2012-05-16T16:07:10-04:00'
describe
'10037' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_17thm.jpg'
7fcf948c525fc1d63bf52a37da640d3f
52da7b964f573740f1102289424e1e355b959551
describe
'1169212' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.jp2'
84db19c513cd7fb050cbe838362a60fe
ab8a844b2173eb153ff46ee78fbd89a038b1bc44
'2012-05-16T16:08:20-04:00'
describe
'120443' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.jpg'
febbce0ebd888998edf6ba5597ce6118
cb40e2368e1c8b8fa1643dc902100bd252d34ffe
'2012-05-16T16:06:02-04:00'
describe
'29955' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.pro'
abce9956178e19c1069ff39974a5ea60
e53f2d7bdc1b606bf5036cf48b256854551a307b
'2012-05-16T16:07:42-04:00'
describe
'43907' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.QC.jpg'
35a6170dee4faf111ac919236c5bf2a8
d578dfb697cda2f011940ea94d440eea5782fd61
'2012-05-16T16:11:07-04:00'
describe
'9362578' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.tif'
0838e3f8f79d9a8aae86b6e67fa3374d
5da274226b05bebd5df805a3ec68e2999204921d
'2012-05-16T16:04:53-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18.txt'
f4c76367dac0baedb2a85713e2cac8a3
6d9d381d11c4ee7374cb65c88359796dc715008a
describe
'11314' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_18thm.jpg'
d1473042807de84c337ddd6eceaf2f81
bdb303c877eb82078f62a6c5620f8d21dc1a7aa6
'2012-05-16T16:11:04-04:00'
describe
'1113105' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.jp2'
0d3da7b0729f796bfecd8bea3cf96aad
13a2e2b4c475b066417f5453f58345052de608d5
describe
'110878' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.jpg'
a74ffa461dcee0cb4da3b184e61ef393
e05c1ed614fb9fc30751d384977ec91099ecd253
'2012-05-16T16:05:56-04:00'
describe
'28476' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.pro'
a1bc01d49508ee4c896c1e46901a7f7a
d8c83491ad1843abb480cf96c547bf21bb16cf5b
'2012-05-16T16:06:49-04:00'
describe
'19801960' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLT' 'sip-files00043.tif'
8f91585d0430004cbc60bba523607c73
91c000f76f4cf49b2eb8efa21775b4b901e1f863
'2012-05-16T16:09:24-04:00'
describe
'41274' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.QC.jpg'
84825361a9ddbb731581c272f0a1c3d8
2df4a24d6cbdf39800c48799b8e37f6f9838b45d
'2012-05-16T16:06:45-04:00'
describe
'8913246' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.tif'
79d936397c9a87bf451fee15b6f8b193
f2819f2700f6e606953bf41ef144ee63ac362c50
'2012-05-16T16:10:40-04:00'
describe
'1109' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19.txt'
d549215b88c144db323c91977e1d16e3
86f68e1bfbdfcb534be6ac00cb3b455cf6f3fd94
describe
'10719' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_19thm.jpg'
4a654bfb0174e0c99cb10552add5605b
277be315f8d01822cb53db938578ac382758d506
describe
'1171830' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.jp2'
74cbd06ba4a8e38519eb1b6a3a54414d
6e5fa85f367f51d447813cedffa5d9156fadadfb
'2012-05-16T16:11:44-04:00'
describe
'125263' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANLZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.jpg'
84fb7214acc97edfe0fdcb26d091b8dd
5a6ab6ad96e9c1faf5821acafe244bf7c88f8d0b
'2012-05-16T16:03:52-04:00'
describe
'30243' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.pro'
4d4399672f264074f075abc93556831f
63884d5191bb83388b665f62bcf350fb2c93281a
'2012-05-16T16:05:14-04:00'
describe
'46046' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.QC.jpg'
1d85758364024891e43c094782f0f7b7
f1172325fdadc80ab770d73aea794112a0e5521d
describe
'9383602' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.tif'
eb17f2ed8418f56320cec902ca1fd380
91fe2be1e870cf57a0efeeabce2d80b018ba8b54
describe
'1168' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20.txt'
e7bf210c99ebba236f01b89a72bc83ff
4238b05726da0184066f43e41e7673bf7aadd2cc
'2012-05-16T16:11:24-04:00'
describe
'12106' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANME' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_20thm.jpg'
db90ca8246a01793f1f80432b3fb6ea6
42ed7da6741671b92e7bde5bf21af71d3fa2f0b3
describe
'1109111' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.jp2'
e9c7813ddc7dfd3ee8f3c88f9430572b
39e4e893d38046b245cddd9103166caac1ed170a
'2012-05-16T16:03:49-04:00'
describe
'115816' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.jpg'
a746c1dc0d213a6043b27af1fa00c6bc
3cc840fd123da2c9345711a7bc6a107f47fb6c56
describe
'31608' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.pro'
b218b6a6c802947ce2504dc0fbf640d2
f996d15be09aa144f72b6dac3941cb56bd5d7d11
'2012-05-16T16:06:18-04:00'
describe
'41800' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.QC.jpg'
7e8f66ffeb7022b3f9459247d2d4a885
afd14c643594f8d73687756868487987eebc4048
'2012-05-16T16:04:42-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.tif'
bad4660944e44c576bc5aaef1aad7898
123cba2be601a023e69aff06859ec989e68c1cb9
'2012-05-16T16:08:06-04:00'
describe
'1237' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21.txt'
124baeb857620e270613282ed0f242f1
6ff66bee2d585afa101fb7a7d88bb09355f33b64
describe
'143926' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANML' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.jp2'
bcee2dde390e6ba97a92274c116a6f4d
2018248603a0229ea368323ecca8e14c53d491c9
'2012-05-16T16:05:58-04:00'
describe
'45577' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.jpg'
6c5614ac8bda1cc6c6e0fd979d2caecc
1c24c1bfdf19501ae2e10253dca0bbb2b6d82bf9
'2012-05-16T16:07:23-04:00'
describe
'1262' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.pro'
aa2720da9a0313853786fcd79f7022bd
631498d73f739719788198aac1a72ccf60018a9b
describe
'30813' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.QC.jpg'
141d32182b30f00436bcc0fbbff560f4
87fcf342b6d5406bf2f36cfbeeb1ef661714b02b
describe
'8893080' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.tif'
cfa650e322fe2814f8e9c32c538e10f4
e25dd0e78e1f58c476c9638c470dc0a971ff6b8c
describe
'48' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21a.txt'
9b7510e969456d27599b10c6da8ba233
4543509f79c8650a66cb0e5876db4908f564b728
'2012-05-16T16:08:00-04:00'
describe
'24150' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21athm.jpg'
866e7a892028a1ab23e12da662b349c7
39c12aad45e20eaaadfb9ad1430f42b3a3e41a52
describe
'10282' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_21thm.jpg'
963a67ae1e210545b6e8d28a4f7c4dad
e5d383759c1657e73b306b04d37461b7bb933534
'2012-05-16T16:10:56-04:00'
describe
'1189546' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.jp2'
e61010968077f7e0ab8d37d44604d458
0c20a4d1be8a46114577b66860786cfd7747e6fc
'2012-05-16T16:10:04-04:00'
describe
'125380' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.jpg'
914318e56d7d9077af55e15cd5a2ecb0
467c6122b87a2812aad4a408753e0d8ffc7d3f1f
describe
'31314' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.pro'
8666136cffd741dcbed8e4acbd82cf14
1ba3b3cf30d04e6e46ddb9a4bbbff6c466033043
describe
'45476' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.QC.jpg'
faecf0ae838baeee88f8fba24f9d733a
8b6a6a6aa9b9ad7a476c2299afcb238946cdc738
'2012-05-16T16:07:52-04:00'
describe
'9525496' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.tif'
560fb5a64daa7b66172ae6fd109e9dcc
8713d16d11eb29f0db9b6fa1cd19ec2f3c24f1d6
'2012-05-16T16:04:36-04:00'
describe
'1232' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22.txt'
de2c57bc611d16ccad892eebd59159ce
875006ab23480deb10055b8aa793be2df0741b52
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANMZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_22thm.jpg'
f9b779c51dc38e8612e173861292fe72
a83e4183cca42d19251ec387eaeafa6d01cf7969
'2012-05-16T16:11:54-04:00'
describe
'1109137' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.jp2'
dade831c6cced6d399c910f963b36a28
032a3fa389924579b5ec139b1a47c30281d9c983
'2012-05-16T16:07:15-04:00'
describe
'68169' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNB' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
7ad7dd9d5a19dfeaa547ecf6ea86f985
56958f059c5ce203e90521a2ea3fd00ed05ef1e2
describe
'101018' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.jpg'
680467e142afb470d9db2f248a3bbf66
65d65906856a69b1d1fbf8102c3b529ca9112a49
describe
'28612' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANND' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.pro'
97068e3dd0fd66441368eab3ea9feba9
7b7fb04d31fea7c24190e9faf719ab6dd98a0131
'2012-05-16T16:07:50-04:00'
describe
'36863' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.QC.jpg'
d31a9b239ba1d4236e0e30d60004eb77
64b8eddcaf9e749a51c2e2dfb9e9c96d636faf72
'2012-05-16T16:06:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.tif'
237703b565a2d52d90b09cbc269f470f
c87252f967a8439221208e33e8b24cd704f0519b
describe
'1111' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23.txt'
9e202fb66af5550437e0b0490199e327
813d26ae225eb1cb5da3907acfa46f0aa5d1fa9a
describe
'9847' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_23thm.jpg'
993b1d81d56435e80fe44d6dc41b1d1c
ba2b982caf1a7512493115e4823b92c1566fa2ff
'2012-05-16T16:12:27-04:00'
describe
'1170528' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.jp2'
797f6dac77dd769deaf77fa07ada9968
0449b2349d21eca5162dd637b7805ee700ca8753
'2012-05-16T16:03:39-04:00'
describe
'116526' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.jpg'
6fa606cebdeeadc76d872526ab7ac676
8e245c7c6b1bd87740548b1dbf5d26cb83f95bbf
'2012-05-16T16:08:04-04:00'
describe
'30417' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.pro'
4349501548e673e851c793946d664192
9084a0c7476048ed57380b67ce279f3f9c71fcaa
'2012-05-16T16:06:28-04:00'
describe
'43714' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.QC.jpg'
290a05c8b08805c7653564e872529fe9
90efdea77723e9ec101cfd56fa4b0399d0b768fb
'2012-05-16T16:04:24-04:00'
describe
'9373086' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.tif'
26e444ad87c747cccf8a20a3d322ab20
d5d3674d8a2d2ba8601969e8c63031055ee506da
'2012-05-16T16:09:30-04:00'
describe
'1188' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24.txt'
229827e57a5a9c3d15d8411bc93ca95f
fc9d8c35b987cbd414108465a496c8de28edfde0
'2012-05-16T16:08:44-04:00'
describe
'10653' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_24thm.jpg'
8d8c4e11b68e1d0a33e89062ff027202
e58a5e85fcd1a8d57e37544d707be3d8df0170dc
'2012-05-16T16:03:54-04:00'
describe
'1102251' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.jp2'
927ace8858594e28786e46ae2fd7914f
1334f728188bb0a41f19431fa14654938a32373d
describe
'113730' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.jpg'
055752465e9e30a187fdc97e35b9fc44
529d8cddf4957e63239a1bf5fff771f9d2174b9e
'2012-05-16T16:05:38-04:00'
describe
'31241' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.pro'
12063ff2d6089df8bbe875bf824121a1
c67c078295e61f8878b2f10aa3c0fbb4d5869b7a
'2012-05-16T16:11:43-04:00'
describe
'42188' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.QC.jpg'
f92aaf6a42af120889cede13c8150138
f53a31bb1eb61028374022c06485c70a09911a95
'2012-05-16T16:12:15-04:00'
describe
'8826534' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.tif'
fe5e866a64244798cf2badcc29ff734d
1357f2586b7bda92a2330278b54452afd08d1ee9
'2012-05-16T16:10:48-04:00'
describe
'1207' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25.txt'
26b41ccd7ff0d7d573ee6aa0f4c345d4
8a5f08f760ca4123b9c52881a8c2f385a89e4d1b
'2012-05-16T16:09:32-04:00'
describe
'10583' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_25thm.jpg'
d5af3966e374f4670b0abbd4f6d99802
84cddda1117c7b8d12564159a3b878c1e2b88d97
'2012-05-16T16:03:46-04:00'
describe
'1170531' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.jp2'
10e413875303723ced93ab964dd1a03d
2ef1a8e6efe59e455fcc7bce71abcdc4f63f19ac
'2012-05-16T16:10:28-04:00'
describe
'122347' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.jpg'
43b909151f87749e88ec126a0e8c18b3
f2741699b950ba0ffe86a2970ca5da56e6aea947
'2012-05-16T16:07:40-04:00'
describe
'31797' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.pro'
be45548ca1917e38be9a8a5f5fa45081
e706d6b3101ee127c54c292b0b832e6730fab934
describe
'45046' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANNZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.QC.jpg'
ee2b39b249c4a5576256dc675a560042
f5fb454d1638dfca0ed8599422f6d7985360729f
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.tif'
1993c47516de5214f08791dae598138d
d04c968f9d0fe90c3d5c02fc336b89442557ccb3
'2012-05-16T16:09:12-04:00'
describe
'1224' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26.txt'
c1847ee5f51bca98a654b4e00ec7663d
9f2ef4e552ae1da83f50a829da6ac76ef84f591d
describe
'11007' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_26thm.jpg'
63191465352a3a55cf4e81233fd6a5ac
feb153584616a0fc6afbef6aa198c7d4554e81b7
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.jp2'
c75589e773ee058e8610dfec03f0d5dc
d144ccf58d38c9fadfce660d3fa4aeea36870d16
describe
'113292' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.jpg'
e5cff9cec5c8b89ff3f84e18bc2aec70
91234051bcb2fad242f83dbffb7fe14b33c80762
describe
'31813' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.pro'
0af186930b3fa3875fe91f470db8780e
01deb860ddd30f8c2d2264e00e5d5c2e9688c03a
'2012-05-16T16:09:28-04:00'
describe
'42801' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.QC.jpg'
43ea09227050e04f05511943e8e817a3
8bfeb9911f33f34d7b238753bbfc1c41d7512f2e
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.tif'
fd83375c90160ce443743f2252d67de6
26d3982618984a684f8e24c20866d4dbeebe940e
'2012-05-16T16:10:05-04:00'
describe
'1229' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27.txt'
10215387c187d1215744e9bfdeaa724d
31229f87a26d3a884c6eedaf305642c3e89482f4
'2012-05-16T16:07:35-04:00'
describe
'10319' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_27thm.jpg'
01273cd6f53a674cdf36ee09ca5e0f00
8bb157d4b529994fb0324f576a8ea755d0cfe877
describe
'1186932' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.jp2'
5097f1c0e77e9a55b5a21aa62024cecf
1e4b9ec0fb739b3cdfd876d16f8c1e9da65741c7
describe
'125062' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.jpg'
ffe96ba012b2a1e05c73fc2f67396346
1f90ada13dec6c90c69f088dd803d1a5dd0df901
'2012-05-16T16:09:23-04:00'
describe
'31370' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.pro'
4e31744f4399ac4bcb1e6e7b0431bf68
134fe5f94b0af630e443194bf1c281fefaaa34ba
describe
'48382' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANON' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.QC.jpg'
c903bc4ee67922f87a870e097e1f8b37
c3d4b73a21de4f65dd1e1424233141521f3e180f
'2012-05-16T16:07:17-04:00'
describe
'9504472' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.tif'
83e9c67c0387941e7c10abb7326346c1
85e3060356c6aed141e4059bc9e54db2412f9409
'2012-05-16T16:07:27-04:00'
describe
'1227' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28.txt'
07bf085ea801e99a87ee63f8a3e07f18
dd9948eb781345b26ec029d286d47f442331271f
describe
'11856' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_28thm.jpg'
40b82b9a619ff5b8183bae3fd19f10da
e98eda2a884f51834d2bdd41cc9afc466866ac01
describe
'1141963' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.jp2'
d17ada0d00bb7e1d948872434f3760d3
ce32307cfbe0c577a879f64be10106ffa45633c4
describe
'121817' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.jpg'
cc47203fb3b42de94a23cd3eae0ad06c
86ec950a21327f574369b10e56478a9a342ce82e
'2012-05-16T16:09:26-04:00'
describe
'33346' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.pro'
6f161870a46ae6dd0204ecc09d2c0561
844403cfe47a7c4e8f22525fc1060ffe12b554a1
describe
'45754' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.QC.jpg'
47615abe0d7871bd893ca2ec4ff3f66c
fb10958edc6b4b35ed62ddd8309fe71f82bda776
describe
'9144478' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.tif'
efe2f5b6cc54bfc811e192eb8a7edc11
2257cb9035041b051eae08d79ccfbedd6be5773f
'2012-05-16T16:11:23-04:00'
describe
'1277' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29.txt'
3ebad385a4b5cb609e756e25e5c38894
1411560c4de7565057e802b319bd970fba583bbd
describe
'11268' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_29thm.jpg'
02e01b7aff7c34d0c16ff7bb846433dd
fa29e0b860f905fa700921e5e4bc9ccaa94dbe85
'2012-05-16T16:06:36-04:00'
describe
'1173102' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.jp2'
b38f5b82531c6c28384aac6cd344c2d6
5857671e308bc400bff49fdb3ade12d1148f104e
'2012-05-16T16:10:13-04:00'
describe
'131899' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANOZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.jpg'
8a0142a24757c32ef29053ea2aedf518
c875c7c896bf9fbd962a52dd9ee2ad43a22b43e3
'2012-05-16T16:06:14-04:00'
describe
'34214' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.pro'
a03989e7095455a433ea3694c3333af6
7e1a09bfc682b34dc967f68aca0784d372c34473
describe
'33217' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPB' 'sip-files00043.pro'
d941cf6619234ef4f32c77d9548cafed
78b8e48d3bc157294af7e21554af8b1111173400
'2012-05-16T16:12:09-04:00'
describe
'49396' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.QC.jpg'
71fb47ac036f07a81b751e8f85117f1d
4198584ca0d9fe5b702cf90ff3ab05b1610974cf
describe
'9394110' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.tif'
9aec8988ff9be935ea67edc3022c0260
c5bea364f68108ee4ad7fd4ccb616b81197171df
'2012-05-16T16:09:38-04:00'
describe
'1331' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30.txt'
8e8ac24430f18a36661527a3ab399a91
fb4cd1008b0b4120deeece22dd6ac3a7e570ab00
describe
'12426' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_30thm.jpg'
ce99a5ceb4837c279057f0ae4c21bd56
173730e3efb862a6de60435461cf2272be036164
'2012-05-16T16:08:45-04:00'
describe
'1137705' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.jp2'
53e3e8041f608e274cab9ca7d694e223
c8889b0a5d644aa411c3d01ff1a59785f0ebe48c
describe
'122634' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.jpg'
77a84a7c4bddd5fc50aa304a4303942e
e4b61cda78fcc2412901cecb3a2046eb2f24705c
'2012-05-16T16:10:06-04:00'
describe
'32520' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.pro'
b445a3ffcde71b0392fcf928a4c131c9
6e7388e09b5f49dafce2dc3bda30312bc076a1cf
'2012-05-16T16:08:07-04:00'
describe
'46741' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.QC.jpg'
bae07121473b9c9e0bab89338d14082d
778d738c4ce3efe356b99b45882b16c215402683
'2012-05-16T16:12:21-04:00'
describe
'9110322' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.tif'
00a0f377bb6e48a660ebfb2d8874eefe
43122db37db1effb8354a2f480207ee39706bc6b
'2012-05-16T16:10:18-04:00'
describe
'1244' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31.txt'
d5efd06cb4f0adf09bb21f8ac97c2398
2256b56b187d649ab45caae9f9c3921bcb6e40d4
'2012-05-16T16:11:35-04:00'
describe
'11726' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_31thm.jpg'
4e0c3ce5a2b724c1f6933e30621afb0b
64ceed89708f6d35218cdb5a88babfe230be3973
'2012-05-16T16:10:32-04:00'
describe
'1193817' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.jp2'
7065de2b239f9ec283d1dfa0b1b62c21
6c94ed0882979356dc322dfe7e99492f54cf82a5
'2012-05-16T16:04:08-04:00'
describe
'118601' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.jpg'
5d6703a121db5d254f022a0e72b6a92d
a4ef6f1ca04bf8841bdc9a527370c2d0892e8724
'2012-05-16T16:08:29-04:00'
describe
'28589' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.pro'
7e56051ce583f956ac3dc216c50d1bc0
c91a971d9ecfe37833a1252a864a2873d7f3e234
describe
'48069' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.QC.jpg'
17ac6a99d2bf284a9cfad42fa5889858
cfaf208d5ed8c32e321e980311f888e3deba804a
'2012-05-16T16:04:44-04:00'
describe
'9559652' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.tif'
64eb6ddab7b1f9ff86702b71d10a1de8
f4d8de66601f13201fa9a1921cf91ab3fca82626
'2012-05-16T16:07:25-04:00'
describe
'1106' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32.txt'
ed3c8bf3988216aec69a1c23013b9335
3d774104c4db709a014ffafe5268bdcbb13878c7
describe
'11613' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_32thm.jpg'
770376d899c885e065df86e42afdafba
cca7055c075997e88b9a3f815e50d3505727e05a
'2012-05-16T16:12:20-04:00'
describe
'1109152' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.jp2'
c74d15de3bb2ac39bcd230004c15ee13
facc616bd2e474db796cf08f0097bc8f6939717c
describe
'115154' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.jpg'
887ec7557b2283e82af40abc5bb33440
3eae080c9a5caeb880fd00656223bbd433b11465
describe
'32950' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.pro'
7fa71de2504b8f80ca88fe18949ea7bb
8014a800ae7f73601b0d706612c35b4e8cf41cef
'2012-05-16T16:06:21-04:00'
describe
'42551' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.QC.jpg'
392d3738a309d516df6de9c3e1315b0f
ed75437d32b7d6038e04d4d45ae016faef3393bf
'2012-05-16T16:06:10-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.tif'
0f85582e30bb74c48e77775565765a5c
b45b3ef16dddae82833ef2dd86f7f83d5a6cd069
'2012-05-16T16:08:55-04:00'
describe
'1269' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANPZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33.txt'
9afa4bc7f9cf120bc68611d81d066151
fb776603b93888cb895cbcd1ea2d40c7e595d244
describe
'10327' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_33thm.jpg'
362956bf28fdf57368f475d02942e5b2
dc059687402bc0853171c6ee856b4315dae5236c
describe
'864186' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.jp2'
7dfcff2a0e3e3509b8eb5ee24495c1ad
b45af7d17198bc7d026e69ec0ec287a76827869a
'2012-05-16T16:03:30-04:00'
describe
'71927' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.jpg'
96454545b08a2d91e73d99c741f8ed57
f9f406319ba369ce4f94f4781455738ae279fc12
describe
'13713' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.pro'
3e08c7eeb77a326bd27175ec2b36e90b
c934a98e4e0ff5f6c9d3081819710ba471b99197
'2012-05-16T16:09:58-04:00'
describe
'24922' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.QC.jpg'
e5933895fefb240cd53be737186ccff1
e78048ceea619a5f2798c27dea0aa51c880ead19
'2012-05-16T16:08:59-04:00'
describe
'9307396' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.tif'
3a98bcdf251afacf2a08e263c4eae52a
aa6837891a747f1e0eb43bb527101e56d7adfaca
'2012-05-16T16:11:22-04:00'
describe
'538' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34.txt'
17d8e6506aaeef4b7642d845b4224061
34c32e0d8b80a9d2bf8119149356de7f076d73f0
describe
'6122' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_34thm.jpg'
3f13af7013d5d8a6d008211eebad518b
1d7972f7e7aba7d9ebc31a4523a2cde81b4bb0ce
'2012-05-16T16:05:13-04:00'
describe
'1127334' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.jp2'
766edabed3e6fa54d6b51dd9f390b649
ab984db5f671236b67d4be026379adc0951d070d
'2012-05-16T16:07:51-04:00'
describe
'97831' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.jpg'
483748337da8e1cb428c7899fb5979c7
c16e329a6db0e557f6ac1bf5ffdb3160f2f5c436
'2012-05-16T16:07:02-04:00'
describe
'22649' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.pro'
a943fac8a7326cbef322a56db1acb050
65be40336d856487e852b6f49bab91f2b579a4e7
describe
'35388' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.QC.jpg'
1704912fb6052e7aa0741d805f00deed
d8f957a438388d5f245a3b8e7faf8333af9249d1
'2012-05-16T16:10:23-04:00'
describe
'9120830' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.tif'
219d11620f8542608a08d9eecb08833a
d1238fd6447f45bd00d836236cdbbc505e64455d
'2012-05-16T16:05:03-04:00'
describe
'927' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35.txt'
086a2b296fcf461bbd51ded57b1ad047
035eeda1aabf69b4f3fc5df1538c81d9744a551c
describe
'8785' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_35thm.jpg'
12f594741cc1c59c436196019889d52b
5d063a7b3e27493b82d15f9011130f68c7ca07a2
describe
'1185591' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.jp2'
20a75892d15eee3fb08cfefc2caa05d7
3a5b24f4a021dc429c52cf3f5eefbb10d7b25650
'2012-05-16T16:04:39-04:00'
describe
'137269' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.jpg'
2cb142cf0da1f41a7be1d15458966433
32adfb0c9a62b73be285553e18a5ea722dfa700c
'2012-05-16T16:12:26-04:00'
describe
'34570' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.pro'
c5e96ae77a011c23f3c15ce4e2393441
89720ccb2765b6f3b0d6362b2167f72cecd9fef7
describe
'51321' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.QC.jpg'
3b85a989d666e80190a45344b00f7f19
5a3407a0fea083abe2d008f4acdcaca768451ab4
'2012-05-16T16:12:17-04:00'
describe
'9493964' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.tif'
ff09afa71eeb8d3104c62c901a5b4c64
23ccb0b844c7b31dd28c9b9260e9f18e99a5c524
describe
'1365' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36.txt'
68cbc9cabbf842839f1948cd60495dad
27ec7a70ad6c4c606350439f8185a48e4aa085ec
describe
'12819' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_36thm.jpg'
70bcb2c3b5ea1f3800f112bb3235acd4
26966fe16c3172aea807abf48e17f7ff8184804b
'2012-05-16T16:11:28-04:00'
describe
'1114421' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.jp2'
8d2bf2f72c70c22ada2b38f1e993652b
3fa8f79dc9ff38bc114655574681f4b2275e340c
describe
'124688' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.jpg'
e5ccbebbbd1015ae585d84ef078a4495
269f223e289c3e25626eb3798097c7e4f8ab1152
describe
'34054' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.pro'
56fe1c0c51db769efc4316e82df9fb28
33a637917eda90fb466991a1ccf613decad61972
describe
'46935' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANQZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.QC.jpg'
7be14637d5ca1b052c7a92994d15e1ba
80d26569d3b2325634a2d652965ecd97d480c06c
'2012-05-16T16:09:59-04:00'
describe
'8923754' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.tif'
90b77ec92d3c36d91b82a3aa6260ed22
7ebc1681b39c6926cd5f4bb4cbb07e7038889c5b
'2012-05-16T16:09:10-04:00'
describe
'1304' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37.txt'
f7931747978d4d5eb95ddd712fc2e781
5295395fea46da26ca3b502c2a0074f707c05875
describe
'11424' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_37thm.jpg'
828c1a21382ebe368c1c461d3ca4d00e
8097d2ffda6a81ba9f032bd17baa5c53b5f67acd
'2012-05-16T16:10:27-04:00'
describe
'1150174' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.jp2'
089dc20206b4bc903b2a707a3021af8b
41730420ac0e6ed56f4dfbfaa67e026335692e5d
'2012-05-16T16:11:34-04:00'
describe
'122727' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.jpg'
8333a5272aa084c1601883ab16943655
c6b29f6fd8a5efe74a7e9ddb9fd2442fc57a0634
describe
'31074' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.pro'
bef1051642adb5022715e19e10bab02f
a456b8625a86fa2c0923788a12642ad43d26abd6
describe
'45669' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.QC.jpg'
52693e5a8659daa1c748155871de3f33
ecdb546e6ac1d6feecc544bb7401602979af3ba2
'2012-05-16T16:08:02-04:00'
describe
'9210176' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.tif'
9bc296f77344f5f41728ccc226de847f
b97713572f198b8e96232348773f805ff8abcbb0
describe
'1225' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38.txt'
e17fb0cab58998810182192e93dcabad
979bb304a60d80e702e92583915745c9f28bfb63
describe
'11102' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_38thm.jpg'
97d70161292a9ef6fd3891290ec807dc
cc2c59f491e4209b67545ae677bd4d34113dc77d
describe
'1104904' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.jp2'
0e04ee8cdcccbed8072abc37cb2f686e
9c059b256468f0742c0a3d48ca7133ab0ef75147
describe
'114481' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.jpg'
1f0a86fbd5bf7d1dbf3e98565ffe60ba
f73a8dced1b36ac3570d1306c7387a2870b551f5
describe
'31416' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.pro'
809b376fd3e58e38ecfbf26c0243e460
71822a3457858e87d2afedc45c4c5b90a1d379ad
'2012-05-16T16:09:19-04:00'
describe
'44003' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.QC.jpg'
2e449de0a36a23ce02ce803394d92853
b53f57b2cf7e7d6c1e2b3cfec121100436146bce
describe
'8847558' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.tif'
d54364afd9a198772b954845ca4f72d2
34937d8a522204f3dab765baccb967f5e9bf66aa
'2012-05-16T16:05:26-04:00'
describe
'1213' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39.txt'
1f9e24c3b3354f882a872c31c2a2163e
1dbf8d7825199397d2ee53bc916070bf14fcb9cb
describe
'10802' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_39thm.jpg'
db7ca805b76928d6e2b3432489aa95c0
fd3ab576bcbfb985b777ac96b222bed8a0cbe8f9
describe
'1136403' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.jp2'
7df058af088eaae6e0629117b67ec4b1
0e6eb8ae3ec1cf41f61292d0995477ba857eb5cd
describe
'114118' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.jpg'
8845b98d1459ae3842ed99381f58ab97
db46cb7c4141746040c5db0c46e98e5e3104c502
describe
'28844' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.pro'
dd18abdf272ca8f50c933ed01bc31b48
13446c10e25b99d9426a7995736abd16f9aca049
describe
'41724' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.QC.jpg'
2574ad007481e9886b3bb5ed2a6423d4
59b1f01d0ad9e451596274ffb9625a8bf5ed90cd
'2012-05-16T16:04:47-04:00'
describe
'9099814' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.tif'
ffb2126b9d9e484d157529c92b48c46b
8399a5b440e0b67567cde492702237d36bf4b386
describe
'1149' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40.txt'
e3563e81b895236eabf2153569a1b9b2
1cbfac32afe03e664c3a1e9391340474370011fa
describe
'11031' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_40thm.jpg'
171117afdfa5e0fa2378bcf937d1e191
624828eac91ad2b38bd7847b38a08160feaf5be0
'2012-05-16T16:09:57-04:00'
describe
'1128194' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.jp2'
b4ee9cf34425cd27b22905605a55e94f
be593ca3484333a213b1f88ff4a2c5f8be842ef9
'2012-05-16T16:05:51-04:00'
describe
'120382' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANRZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.jpg'
308a7c2106f4e2776bb745d3937593b4
e5de679eeadd0a519659900c0843950f45f4f5fb
'2012-05-16T16:10:51-04:00'
describe
'34377' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.pro'
eeb46fd871f9400f7a3e79d43d5ae81e
681a08abbc657edb02e25291c78e5eb7f8f507a9
describe
'43793' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.QC.jpg'
8366847d3b5cf093f881a531bf507a47
bd407db3996804092db178ca0529996c452f7287
'2012-05-16T16:03:34-04:00'
describe
'9034116' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.tif'
f59e6249250484e0e69abd117bcf9fcd
7f03722e40b27f3e23e91d05d9578ac679747347
describe
'1347' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41.txt'
bec2fc9d78f1689e67ee8b5eb052f273
9c0669ee665fefadb9e25b225053b3685741f93f
describe
'10616' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_41thm.jpg'
7f612f4530ec8ab20948251a759658e5
b566334c0a6d9860d98617673df76346c93195fb
'2012-05-16T16:03:50-04:00'
describe
'1119957' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.jp2'
93be54b1cf135f80081f654dbd7a828a
65be7f9707526fcda46267e2872ac28844d3cd92
'2012-05-16T16:09:03-04:00'
describe
'120330' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.jpg'
9b9d0c79ba9f7628172eb934eafa9dcf
b86fbb4339fb8fc6ac851f7576885727e7e0c6e2
'2012-05-16T16:09:53-04:00'
describe
'32474' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.pro'
07070f3a2e17ca327b6a5232564fe272
61704c19453447ee8a901a49e1227482ec3aeca3
'2012-05-16T16:11:47-04:00'
describe
'42430' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.QC.jpg'
e8f65ba44163d2543b8bcedd46a3de7a
8dd5fd934b7b54b65c59e9c0f192031204a70dc7
describe
'8968428' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.tif'
6d7c0aa24fe74418f10f15fd9b803ab9
af7e20ef9c0e3f3bf360124b7988d962ea2b09e2
'2012-05-16T16:06:40-04:00'
describe
'1271' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42.txt'
2f0a6daffc07e9dd12940a24954dd6a6
1698bca92a4b575e39e330b421ade4dae93df681
describe
'10662' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_42thm.jpg'
34e0ac4db03e3e9a0f21e1566eaf23f6
cb5379750e98ada074685e1a2a2ecd160a19cafd
'2012-05-16T16:03:42-04:00'
describe
'1104900' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.jp2'
676192284facdadb7189c85d5813cbef
76992b8ab3f492d77da0cae9aa548629cca6de09
describe
'120139' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.jpg'
a237631dd5e6aa65e731124385fbf6ca
d3fafc3338dcf3280d50dd21ed923ff8c751eb8a
describe
'32685' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.pro'
41ac31e68d05f6aefaa1ce0c6ac4a94b
0e2c61de2e82ab8709631ce8659fabc2c8e66a9d
describe
'44686' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.QC.jpg'
f0d912da46662d01fe64df3d255127d4
a42a4f7dfcbf11041f5cf0685d0a03caba91fa24
'2012-05-16T16:08:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.tif'
8babde00e7928ec3474e96f1cc0f9985
b1ede3f2a79a8c1d8810a8373d4e2fbbb357d193
'2012-05-16T16:10:41-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43.txt'
ec951c35268e0263176128a05f052514
dae0bc6dd061994517f55d073ef9084f73f4fe7f
describe
'10644' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_43thm.jpg'
dfabeaf4957db9ddc8ebef7786e30bf8
299699ec0d8864a1e7b7606d7ac606a9189c6c5d
'2012-05-16T16:08:31-04:00'
describe
'1119987' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANST' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.jp2'
6061b1d236e6e93a22f43bfed9817123
b546667193c1cf2bc3215e432c571e27d67830ee
describe
'111855' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.jpg'
23ffed2175016a57b4009f7b8adfb3bc
9bed9a0232e4ce5877452cd4c810d780fba383a0
'2012-05-16T16:07:21-04:00'
describe
'27366' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.pro'
40c4bf2d58cbe53bd71f4ac02a4886e9
0e06045cc700b0ac5b5aea39c9a8e58c6498ab5c
'2012-05-16T16:09:09-04:00'
describe
'39745' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.QC.jpg'
1debb953fea56908f6a7d528409ec46a
67bfac3e553d07c04df146c3a20519f05781ebc1
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.tif'
e80f1ae67932311369c977ce59318234
8219826eb0545f20cdfe9002022fd97a2e1f485c
'2012-05-16T16:07:07-04:00'
describe
'1101' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44.txt'
3172cb1184ef5df1022614abc0b835ee
3b3d35e549c2dba12d7d4059984b4f4075159dd6
describe
'10276' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANSZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_44thm.jpg'
c67afa37460bfe198c21c30fabe0dafe
962b05de46ad1581f6a5f461ebc74098b9bc9fe2
describe
'1115701' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.jp2'
d54f3ae3cf6ddf77cc8d72c4eef82c8e
9606463b6bf9b3718e2868a7f989272109cb3578
'2012-05-16T16:11:21-04:00'
describe
'152470' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTB' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
3845ba0b8d0181fae7e77e2a1d771f60
8185ba1ec915a299727d11ceb69dbc0c8a7b7655
describe
'109946' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.jpg'
dbdc0c9cb5e26523d53f4f71ef2bb9df
3064051a8552bfa03e807e6c519ab328f00b610f
describe
'27806' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.pro'
443d42d31f86470529a4aaa60ba34898
8a5e23ddae4615d7751317851907475c43a8370d
describe
'40701' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.QC.jpg'
19348ecdd096585d26afd0f0df3d2c0a
2226edd80a148161f6dd1a3689cb8f46de5a5a6c
'2012-05-16T16:11:41-04:00'
describe
'8934270' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.tif'
90ff8724f3bf8db2e174016671f8abbe
1e83b1c451071d984a1ed381ae5a2f4f5afb918c
'2012-05-16T16:11:00-04:00'
describe
'1088' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45.txt'
dbaeeb32cbe59e3fc006b45c783f97b7
6b953b274f45561acfb91c2027492acb9746b929
'2012-05-16T16:03:33-04:00'
describe
'11181' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_45thm.jpg'
afe92130db3d50c027188227646e8b77
ac7dbe737f3cb0a1c4fcd2d67e880bec3d01bf8e
describe
'1115658' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.jp2'
38a2157a920280cc2ce45abc3f6bf75c
f5fcc87ba9c094f9c444bc038ea65cc23321079b
'2012-05-16T16:09:43-04:00'
describe
'120741' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.jpg'
e2154477ed38538703c24eb7bea7e227
e8643160c5c5108b674db02354bb3eb1ca07311a
describe
'31985' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.pro'
22b5c630941d5fe72c803db515693b32
db2b28ca47bff037e431c8516ed7aac4d4ce2bec
'2012-05-16T16:09:04-04:00'
describe
'43326' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.QC.jpg'
a4f5f5f76a3c69503e834eb0836f6eb8
e94b08757b1f9ca9a100f31d51432b8f18356d19
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.tif'
f6ed37791a87459d69d391ceaae75dd5
3bc0ac981c01bcbb0aafcd96fd09473f20af03a7
'2012-05-16T16:07:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46.txt'
3832214fd3736d363b567dfb915558d7
cb9620fa09b37f0b75ce4d98210ae024312eccaa
'2012-05-16T16:09:06-04:00'
describe
'10972' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_46thm.jpg'
de0e6281384609665db08d7081b75f66
84c622654d4848aa3ba721c3b80c90755ed91251
describe
'1104905' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.jp2'
41329e0af1df9430032883f8d806422e
7ba24466b94e8d4412e0ae5cc7847937ecdb9134
describe
'116156' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.jpg'
9a37d7e2683fa92668eee5ef4257025a
3c37c2f1c6fae7141fff49c32392c60674f940b5
describe
'32010' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.pro'
1e2d98f5a31b7471b63fb25a02c28b06
94687d0d67f5b6f6d26c9b8f1a29a8365b47a971
describe
'42747' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.QC.jpg'
5a8070bf416fc5e4f9be3b37c82290d6
bdade8a596c664a76bfe74af53cc5519fc8ab287
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.tif'
b8569145d8a00dddeba5ae8251587e46
262979b05413ee6f87b24fe3ce317008bafc80cb
'2012-05-16T16:07:59-04:00'
describe
'1230' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47.txt'
5f74e28654694be1ac1268e6f1b7618b
1d6d19816e92b3cf86e65f9fbe5c18255650706d
describe
'10938' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_47thm.jpg'
1d621bf3846ac941f2bb0cafe598361e
d87640b8b73238820ea4d5cef621ec34d06c9a6f
describe
'1106131' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.jp2'
5c550d540a94b4da901fb1cbd0ba9e66
dd44a00bd3f85a000e9cc4726dbcd70875c66211
describe
'119473' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.jpg'
db44eeebe63cc30d21778fba3179f9da
55cfcb60c55dc68bd2affd58e8b2bba000f13a27
describe
'32547' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.pro'
6efa3ad99cc616ca502502fe63afa94b
63a737a75e58222071c021f2727cbc346ba7e8e1
'2012-05-16T16:10:22-04:00'
describe
'43646' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANTZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.QC.jpg'
88a56571598b5e3690ec13e5e96ac8de
c9974d01fbc260ac27608798797c3b7e3684950a
describe
'8858066' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.tif'
b74073defadf7033a5b6001ccea0606c
49e0c818e1b61035420eb3f60b3abbfdc0f65856
describe
'1276' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48.txt'
afa08aaf4699d080358934ed2acedcd5
cd7dcc33ecb6cb216760ac01bcdd7523bce9d205
describe
'10826' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_48thm.jpg'
57b168685aa4be18df9fc5a2e941b683
478fab0077cbc29ef241bd96ecea76a0fc2e39f4
describe
'1104872' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.jp2'
90ce530c2b6359180722c60dde141103
e616e5beec702bccc1ad02aba0d1164eb7e76172
describe
'123812' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.jpg'
865085800ff6dc5c9d9fe22fec6740cc
59d0d598c0bc65b4172ae5eeeab05859a02f7c57
'2012-05-16T16:10:33-04:00'
describe
'34193' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.pro'
c8a4fcabdcc8f7839621623bb2008015
f497324e6e88d489d706a694f371ca116eb57802
describe
'46256' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.QC.jpg'
146ff9633dca3633c2f92f4f12766137
71133281509e7b82f5d65fa6934703c305b01299
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.tif'
61f747dd0fe914a63c26675c1c248756
aae6794e429a23057bd3c4b64f84235f01ecd3c6
describe
'1308' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49.txt'
8b941b02fb465520321b87183c27a1f7
5173292efaf9fd46d33cb48cd01204360dc69990
describe
'10742' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_49thm.jpg'
b3687ca976f5a2f3325527d09febb737
819b3b203d539e5178f70fb5e894a113bb913736
describe
'659783' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.jp2'
7d702bf47346d46f56ddd9f819135023
3a8eb8e23a2140a47960a2c824a4e1226a163508
describe
'51716' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.jpg'
3c8c03affd3cccd3f6cbe1e6f8427bc2
c95c779c968254a3dde2daacf483f44bc1f74963
describe
'6668' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.pro'
31249a3e7a76045d52b62b08aa889885
72ab868cd0f0d42ae56ccc8da5ff0e378b3c1a92
'2012-05-16T16:09:39-04:00'
describe
'16407' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.QC.jpg'
68a094fbb6b36023e0dd9d69c95cf2f3
2ac72b2525d016fcde3028e1775e23e6bfd6453d
'2012-05-16T16:12:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.tif'
353977e86b30fde48bc89c966baeb072
7e4a3454ddc5e19f83524da9a7b7a822a683fdbd
'2012-05-16T16:12:08-04:00'
describe
'286' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50.txt'
d01980493cb0e0317ed69941c4396faf
73502683b82db86e1c541459dafe4678b0fd8402
describe
'4114' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_50thm.jpg'
cba050d87bbab9165785253a8428d52c
1383a7fa66b9c8db4ee9650a08f069264a545b1b
describe
'1071044' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.jp2'
f0c5bd51f3d2714ad5eea922ac5c920e
b25d5dd758a2e00065b3f9197706c8f5131b35cb
'2012-05-16T16:06:46-04:00'
describe
'91341' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.jpg'
9ce0f333402b40292df354bdfc3d9f49
40991c805ce35e8614faed7f9d1806282b35ff4d
describe
'20617' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.pro'
59d3260dcf61298cd70c7ec26440f735
8bfc94f1df5cb6f9563ba3f326ca2c9abf4daf71
describe
'32354' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.QC.jpg'
cc1a2ab21a022697ebd4cb286c8a0767
88e561848da09817ab20305d2bd55fba9eb04c10
describe
'8837042' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.tif'
e86a4c860d97220d5530a4e51aa717ef
7e845b1b434a7e852e9859bdb6a0ca632408900c
'2012-05-16T16:11:45-04:00'
describe
'813' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51.txt'
6f37674f7bebed31cb63c04490727e3a
7e39d6e055898fff317e17e244f6ddc3e6d8c11c
describe
'8216' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_51thm.jpg'
a561859fd5a2a708e160118a7c4803bd
27931d5e3f838cbe298c92193ec3bc13337989e1
describe
'1147175' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.jp2'
154e07ad2e61fe68a9de2a9badffc82f
8cc6beb2187caca891ab7fb43fc27679f2ea8293
describe
'126997' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANUZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.jpg'
e202fc799382ad890de5210eed744bf4
32a90ae34e67459b69a4a7145f603424341d8de0
'2012-05-16T16:07:19-04:00'
describe
'32195' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.pro'
e79503b01211cf377b84a0a75222f5f8
3a1da3baf3e2d6118dbe702ee7524afbbef97c5d
describe
'47272' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.QC.jpg'
880eb93137b9418bbb86caab396fd48a
b7714b3a1b9d0d71f192fe97fd93d3f106910178
describe
'9186526' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.tif'
81d012cf923fd1a6d4abb4114162df87
d468e2c1248a7f10e582aa321a51c0ea6bfd1304
'2012-05-16T16:04:15-04:00'
describe
'1263' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52.txt'
dae28748f3e0d0bdefc1bdf4bd70dbe4
c838522e9458bd10e556073e13d2792a22b0cdc8
describe
'11687' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_52thm.jpg'
1058c7818777a3f8461176dfff3215dc
3bb10fbc516e3896a60932f8076bc0c4ba878ec4
'2012-05-16T16:05:53-04:00'
describe
'1104792' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.jp2'
29465830ecfd7ace6964f34bd583ca8a
3b44110995bef01ad0515c9e6696b6728ee35355
describe
'123469' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.jpg'
12e426f60b48eb2d0f4146ce469db163
bd198102462d5c880d973c471525f45e155a37f8
describe
'34910' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.pro'
7728c3b0b83be98f1c19abcd68632d7e
b34705090e812fb87ee05bbba790566650977e4f
'2012-05-16T16:07:03-04:00'
describe
'46068' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.QC.jpg'
c1847115ee572a68368cd561aeab6a04
8995899b6ff5b4d653c4eadf29fe60cd88d033c8
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.tif'
2672493df067e55bf6483e3a59727c95
43b5eb59be7d28bc1bc2cd7d3a425d93ab725f62
'2012-05-16T16:10:00-04:00'
describe
'1337' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53.txt'
4d829057f22df1ba45af3b207c96dc97
49bc03b4e2612af6634f3a655273edd97bf7bee3
describe
'10821' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_53thm.jpg'
fbc0f7e3624faf917b192a5d12ee3b23
af6dcf14cf14a66abb53fbe31666706e54c1117f
describe
'1120000' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.jp2'
3d00848d7aa609606efaa6304e0939cd
e2764b4fe5fb406dd849a4bbafe9399492da52b3
describe
'127839' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.jpg'
990ce02ff4b69c3f204fd14ec6282324
675f64eec0440fed3b59e755dac38244012a92b8
describe
'34855' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.pro'
4244d0aa79353b35e282e53689310d29
c5c36b7706afd53ad464ac1d24df33c52c71836b
'2012-05-16T16:04:00-04:00'
describe
'45670' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.QC.jpg'
460912a17a5dc757de645d5e89d0f24b
1f74f8c16aa759ae04573d39ea451fc18f7ad636
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.tif'
e1bb381da6179e927cd639bbb0226730
91f6d7ff2367cbb0c4211da10a35669868e4967d
describe
'1369' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54.txt'
11e7b6cfa6ab9cc69c736a5875495f00
b5253b232c3313c2d9d6c796d65b14f64bdb44ea
describe
'10900' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_54thm.jpg'
757bcd2db1a55950493a8ed575b14072
fc2bb4d146f6723b31fafe83702bd094286e1e21
describe
'1104903' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.jp2'
739ae86fc6a8f1dbdaeb78f5f126e685
34fb087fc9bfaedaae325b0f46349d0bdb9b0969
describe
'120502' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.jpg'
e5fbcbf33e9f36d4736b7a7d95f74ce5
7f859c5ac374de06f7b649dd7f509df6c1981e91
describe
'31716' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.pro'
5d2c9ebc75bb517dbd8d061ced5f9c95
12141386d1ddd3b943caeb8d2a679d1c4c0a5875
'2012-05-16T16:09:02-04:00'
describe
'44593' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.QC.jpg'
6ede87ce59fc39c8c6f6f1fd361707c2
fa00481fc23a1583e5ff14d27eb2ca2eccf88ba6
'2012-05-16T16:03:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.tif'
e23409aa31babeb51c24932e63a96a48
be2743868b5b4faf592bf50e3688fd1fc07c184c
'2012-05-16T16:03:43-04:00'
describe
'1218' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55.txt'
7f70a8476f0922533ac473a13bd1dd86
ead51b7a4edd808f74dd0b2a8ac32c52e0e6d340
'2012-05-16T16:04:12-04:00'
describe
'11230' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANVZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_55thm.jpg'
9b5e191c92c1d20789b9e4a4b78b5d86
38e9e74c2d6be95a96a3339b1f97c27e7d23edc6
'2012-05-16T16:03:45-04:00'
describe
'1121265' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.jp2'
3878ae44af93e120585f0ea26b170437
5934223af21ca0776b04f03fc9c378f9e1943e4f
describe
'110696' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.jpg'
198bcf62c29bd664d6f5efa0217bfbf4
14e9fab63986ac36bea63b6b3fb0815b0ad14d1d
describe
'27903' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.pro'
1cf5bee5023ea3200bd7bf8fd6dfcafc
5b3785d260fdc9ce1320fe423e7d63fac43688f6
describe
'40402' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.QC.jpg'
5c399a1b0271e4810e40d05ce9d8a090
0e69d0ab310220443b992259398b53bd10c776bd
describe
'8978936' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.tif'
f2380f70887176bea392ed1f139e4038
30b6523665ecbf79607102cad5574b5d0e9599dd
'2012-05-16T16:06:48-04:00'
describe
'1092' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56.txt'
22be12c47728cb4094579d8de681d618
035834dad23272e232fceb756c88443eaf0e719b
describe
'10115' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_56thm.jpg'
c8f950f6041257d7a1253447ce656ba1
5d0d650b050800242fa4d051e4e341b35ed7ed70
describe
'1104887' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.jp2'
edcb54af9dd1cf7c5ab9ade8aa021205
c1d7c5acc05cf0b9e0ce8d990b7531323aa17fcd
describe
'115540' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.jpg'
9a3bd0e466f6591b12aa39fcfe04bd96
e5cf29230221f1ad039eaf7debae37dcb8f1e0aa
describe
'31744' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.pro'
1899d22915a43a7e0cba851ed287f607
02ccd0a2f0fb803d614288cafd6bd16bbec17e7f
describe
'42576' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.QC.jpg'
8b00f0d8aeddcfbffdd5bfe324569dae
f416b1a5e4d10b739617e0d65abc090f98d79709
'2012-05-16T16:10:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.tif'
3f40404ce3275991078dc00dd7f9068a
ff6ac685fd313e8214eea3df1b743033c1b1ed7a
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57.txt'
428f85339aba092a1225d47f81449ebc
7a7625eefefa7124818d69595a05815347590a89
describe
'10578' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_57thm.jpg'
80bd914330c9e266dd92126bad0dd47a
911761f3179e0a499258f4eeeff8226f6dfcfadd
'2012-05-16T16:09:34-04:00'
describe
'1109165' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.jp2'
de9be617064788d997a5334abdd1fcad
00b22fa5d13de6ef96aa81e5b4d9215e7a14a443
describe
'117961' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.jpg'
c2631c901ec5cedf10e0d4df141cfaed
f931d2a8b73dec18d793116075b644d296605c92
'2012-05-16T16:07:39-04:00'
describe
'31232' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.pro'
ff1d8ce50173096d26b7ba447549f7a7
0fbb66a4d25226ddd0727077fdb9d3541d19299b
'2012-05-16T16:09:35-04:00'
describe
'41640' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.QC.jpg'
e4cd31254ab98edbf14c7914e9fefe36
f783742f86fa70650a993d8bd8f7ec6f9f596a77
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.tif'
09822693a7f0ed07b5450063da1c3d4c
395aeea008ff849ce9e854ed31c0c4ee9263b25d
'2012-05-16T16:06:52-04:00'
describe
'1208' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58.txt'
856e8348ad60f2da31bb67e9e4043de4
e9dfe406d07ea0874be4a8b743982bc685c45c43
describe
'10665' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_58thm.jpg'
676418711b0f8c5e96eb04aa7d8cf306
eab39bcb8b82e768c814cd73a68cea257f239119
describe
'1081582' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.jp2'
c178ed5171df2ecc3ee60067292d3443
d4058668abca486ac6f6058c02015b39e49b635b
describe
'118652' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.jpg'
e1e8f499c81a533b02c143eb0b6872bb
8df48513695a9b8b1ef6aa802e6bcddb3dc0fa7b
'2012-05-16T16:03:59-04:00'
describe
'33483' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.pro'
4b71d216569693ef9f4372c77a41f375
dbe51a9357f7db390a1cc3746417dfefc16e6c43
describe
'44774' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.QC.jpg'
ff0a958ee3bb32fa773262e874f8f2cc
9296c91425634f2fb7f15913f69343eb6e3a59ab
describe
'8660990' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANWZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.tif'
babfe7a4835a8454d6c0c1151decaf73
06e93c0bac2ce694fb89596ad93b3df03c8df1b5
describe
'1280' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59.txt'
e302dd8abb5451f555797654edf302d6
395bb2dab8891141d7ae372209521c6912ad6bc2
describe
'10743' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_59thm.jpg'
4c8c09e301260cadd319167eedb0cce7
88a501738849dbf9cd7d43db1c8ab9c5bf3f1448
describe
'1144600' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.jp2'
97c5aaffbf30da574d5335b29e023da2
43d92b0cd339df1b75a22deab6004d37bd1fe2c0
'2012-05-16T16:05:42-04:00'
describe
'128115' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.jpg'
ed58a7233add483201e265b02265eb0d
d26932199631d5d7f66c9260ee24f54997d50c26
describe
'32477' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.pro'
4de345f59f9f6e744e22d4c306e518ac
26e42aab576233efd842dd7e0df4a14a3c4d87c0
'2012-05-16T16:05:08-04:00'
describe
'47389' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.QC.jpg'
1fd40c024cfb19a8f0fdb811a319e2d9
436f2c9a52cf4f2f1eaf0ac8b181fac2fdb6bc94
describe
'9165502' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.tif'
ef7abf43e4a7bbff811892cc19bc7fc2
2493356c6db036b3658dfffd120967da694ea5a8
'2012-05-16T16:07:13-04:00'
describe
'1278' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60.txt'
29c47db6a7f39bba24b884e05c6cbd7e
67f06f233e9c8fbd1fc93ab0a25a2f4dd4ca211a
describe
'11421' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_60thm.jpg'
f100bee0cc02c1f46123b58cd36ee28e
c74632e9ca7a13b0dfc43fcf957150e01baadb8b
'2012-05-16T16:06:30-04:00'
describe
'1104906' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.jp2'
4cbf167a15152b2a63b5821f6943e61b
6f12765f86e33c945e3360fcc79131f5b5232d7c
describe
'120742' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.jpg'
df75ed923d0ce48a7ca8aef421179101
b0c06dfe1b3c3c85e5c1348998186128eb7c61e5
describe
'34738' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.pro'
2a8d757617e2158094e9e48c937a1085
07414c1cff1384c1da50e0b637d6636ca396b778
describe
'44651' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.QC.jpg'
d78d4623c1dfb7883f686896f10a9ab5
e856f5f11c040c78272393b91eb536944f37a34c
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.tif'
512b8e1b4155c23e838dbf30787f53dc
607d726f3cee05dd55c9a53d1baeec9785c0cbe6
describe
'1330' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61.txt'
af5016d267ec668d23ce0be0cfcea889
ffc51d5c6d30bfa1cb7c56a1867b9313d97eac00
describe
'10952' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_61thm.jpg'
ceea4b0c163e16300319d942c1535390
e2689b2af8ba67632ce6e1bd4810525fcc6e6fd3
describe
'1119966' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.jp2'
be100e09a729df8f549655534cb7c344
cc15498c55092b7391be81cc4055b735a63ca185
'2012-05-16T16:12:14-04:00'
describe
'122883' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.jpg'
ed17636611c4f580e99719dec16d3ff0
c583570b3c2f19d86458675a5fe44b62724a7eff
describe
'34169' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.pro'
078f0612dccdae39ccb5663917b19a56
8900ee0b75e49efb2d02ebfb1d4de9d4762f3e66
'2012-05-16T16:12:16-04:00'
describe
'44410' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.QC.jpg'
5389afe157046e43ff32f24cf5cc15bf
6687813fd633b0d692026da66c40b2a75d88334a
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.tif'
b4229613ee7d21d7c31899176c52eeb8
20a760d55471a5bca98d5cc9f79466fa716326b4
describe
'1343' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62.txt'
cf6ca632473ae84692057f189e9c40bd
2ae95f698960542f1c4dc44b2c35bbef31f670af
'2012-05-16T16:08:21-04:00'
describe
'10868' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_62thm.jpg'
535afb07e70664d7a7bd202e8af33b2e
9b996d924d824be5d1a6d86ba4995ec84cc71cd6
'2012-05-16T16:04:51-04:00'
describe
'501033' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.jp2'
5e7e35376df8a7b4967f41709c96eaf6
ea250eba2dd2e5bf98c167fe92e67a468fecdf20
describe
'35355' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.jpg'
4afa778d8a130f89d569b931041278b4
7189e8f6e7c5daf713c4ad3f9981de4c59282c9c
describe
'4864' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANXZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.pro'
f0464f71a29b44724e18bc8182b5686b
dc8a283e15d3643023da80db158da8c405511e57
describe
'10490' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.QC.jpg'
54ac3539a4b1e52c584a4a1f42924279
485f2fc543916bee88d68b9cfb82e6bf2b612e37
'2012-05-16T16:11:12-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.tif'
6aeb939516f39f136f3ed87fde7e7ed7
322a192b14ca7fdbb7a5aa8e4cc8b8114576623f
describe
'193' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63.txt'
11ccd1bde25198d0522bda40308a83dd
d8f830a62d2492416ec3d4ea910df3c6ec7dd363
describe
'3219' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_63thm.jpg'
1e62f73ce078d2581cd1a577a489748e
89c60095017ab175ccd46a9b22702896b0adc299
'2012-05-16T16:06:08-04:00'
describe
'855440' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.jp2'
aaca584041ffe3dd91421188f2a23b16
45bd7e424646368e9f57b9c9007c0a8c79a8dbd1
describe
'56175' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.jpg'
f7861a07cc6c24ea8b14f979f24bca9b
b73f1ff1070266ceb9004cbba0e1c8f26387204d
describe
'598' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.pro'
98fc10326769661679b7c6a8b3c14447
7cd1eb718513725296bee1342bb722aef19911fd
'2012-05-16T16:11:39-04:00'
describe
'2211576' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYH' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
5ec029845a374278ffd1d513e2bb97cd
9febb09d9ebb43f42dcd63c3eb90e7f5bed43c14
describe
'14121' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.QC.jpg'
4d66277ae4ec62ae8a444df28d3553da
667462d21d6beca605183cbd504b9f3bd20c9761
describe
'9832932' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.tif'
147af92320ef94341d3ba243c09e9ce9
24eb945f8e2d63afd557ec1092bbcfe3e74553bb
describe
'29' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64.txt'
042774fee685471bf9a8277b9f2adb31
36d8c75edc5d99f7450771f2f24c800c52335758
'2012-05-16T16:06:19-04:00'
describe
'3335' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_64thm.jpg'
f0a174621682450c7f1869fad6593f10
fd703c57581b4529e534ff79e6a551efc8d02fcc
describe
'1307' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYM' 'sip-files00043.txt'
943a888e6f927efac9718ac68f751790
eb68dd8c12559611c992e0ef3ccddd5133fcaf81
describe
'1094049' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.jp2'
e44df53649b59acfbe9dc30ed50f1ab1
e9721587f7160ab487fd7266ae2283c7c9e1c347
describe
'133689' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.jpg'
78696152500a05de5b4db722d8cdfba3
fdf9c59b2cdd9d5a423977387c92bddeb9a2ec0a
describe
'862' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.pro'
8ae0062c41502a8a27a43c7ebd18237d
350e202a6d908f2ffc1337066f022b1bb3c95625
'2012-05-16T16:10:10-04:00'
describe
'39134' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.QC.jpg'
6bace8a4333b81f62c402653b4b48286
d7aade12897e8b88d38bc77fc1705e723b94531d
describe
'8760844' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.tif'
b6aaa2b1dac839f6ba62a4970b378296
9dd9a1c694d33fddf2c03820df9f5b5bbc4cb63f
describe
'175' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65.txt'
a3b3a1bcc44f9ebd73c1188a7a79240c
64ebab792ff5686734eda213a9fe44ae8c72cad7
describe
'10505' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_65thm.jpg'
2cb715f2731ee7d793cada1b2365bc2e
6ebd9e507aa6f7fb7434da3aba397b49705234cc
describe
'1135093' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.jp2'
11caf24362e6ca428e16de0a44b8da06
cbf568741540c30ec5bb1842c466981e1f69b2bc
'2012-05-16T16:03:41-04:00'
describe
'106258' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.jpg'
f724ebe7bc4e91a62968fb5b95762aef
d8d0d3546bf50a85036fef231364f62e330bc745
describe
'22645' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.pro'
a0bc81b8f60a679b074add426b4e7505
dd4ac2e5d84d497aad3a5e620e66456aed22028b
describe
'38057' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.QC.jpg'
31b59859e4af919f88d7b847c31671c4
931fa54c68ec8ff7cf282113d6f4869fadcfc647
describe
'9089298' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.tif'
4b69d2b73f6cf5208d1e53089ffc194d
257b3cc5b6f7bb7fd462c3b80a44d4da12bfdea7
describe
'896' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANYZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66.txt'
e5b0dc41f5a865a8fc984cfa922a1868
74b73d667107c27ad951ef5a04e78523f3a65cdd
describe
'9345' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_66thm.jpg'
24f6ea9631f467f47340cb7c74db9f6f
c663bbf16291bd5cc22a057ceb218dfebd007000
describe
'1104877' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.jp2'
cf0c8dc0ae988feff8bd386ea4ca0b43
746d8595d1b9c39f8ed2816df57423f6210c4c3f
describe
'123292' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.jpg'
0937eab9c525505f5a87f04f82ada392
243da7ed7f96b36480555ad61566aff36c60be23
describe
'34361' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.pro'
7cb7a6884005e0bda60b3a8aea6b8bac
c4869709be542aa1177354a074be5da17a3b5205
describe
'45458' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.QC.jpg'
c61deccc056c440420ca43f09ff017ca
93846705d426bfa1d4515dab11806adfd4cb12d2
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.tif'
7360a47f1dec28c1428a3922e5c75c3d
cb6aab27e66c0b6542a945c8b2ed9c83d080f6aa
describe
'1314' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67.txt'
d4769cab2deaec3b1fba45003df82b88
49e5a1e16b974a92b241d270e17926ed47a634b8
describe
'10857' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_67thm.jpg'
6e6a7854aa0893946ca1564f669abe67
af6ec8876d8ccc5b532b635e63cb9ebc8f99b836
describe
'1119999' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.jp2'
1dd3e6849edb8c68a50f0eb74028f384
ef85454ccffa7fc1de17f586c12ba76b49cc51c8
describe
'119846' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.jpg'
c488a8b68b58ab65ec8bcd6f87ed4c64
7e0aa75db6b406366a0848ff43ddb88b0df9400f
'2012-05-16T16:10:03-04:00'
describe
'31660' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.pro'
cfbc5a55de5271763717b135cbaff8d6
8e96444c73538cb0c2eba9aeb927e20f094cc36b
describe
'43235' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.QC.jpg'
5465a9a71859717ca58ac99c4cb4abe6
f2069d41c1422c55bae29e20aa3c02a441407e64
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.tif'
4dcf65c923b0f3e0246e5fe3922fa6b6
8cdc11f4067a3540032f7a9975eb351f357c863a
'2012-05-16T16:11:48-04:00'
describe
'1220' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68.txt'
1da1a82ec9fa583ff048cfe48490631a
cdb35a4650ef1c6b4ace4f35e23b6ac229e3b688
describe
'10521' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_68thm.jpg'
ef1cef11ca2a5f770480094160c70e3e
da3750c938c85bd789510a4d4f226aef343c59bd
describe
'1099324' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.jp2'
64948e409c1b62f06289ef5ee9af4f94
36836eee709421098ce81e86e2f2c5b76ebbd47d
'2012-05-16T16:09:41-04:00'
describe
'118645' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.jpg'
f4e6d807935498201e478854c6b9ca2c
d954bb50468b013b3ec1751e3d6badca638c0b2b
describe
'31859' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.pro'
cc959e343229b4221fe8f6e8b598c363
06722ced7bbd5a8601fd6962a93f62a25e7b38cb
describe
'43997' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.QC.jpg'
096c83c0bf9de57f1256e83a4d36bf53
4787928345ebb7e215ea08ad3cca0f8f6e9ed0fb
'2012-05-16T16:09:49-04:00'
describe
'8802884' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.tif'
e5ac2f24845cda10a6150c0335da0525
e13718ed1cd50f03f258c92d7e6f471572729689
'2012-05-16T16:07:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69.txt'
dccaf3073e692b022419b38954c4952d
effcade5e35a701a27c75cdf733be422ff8bfd8c
'2012-05-16T16:05:40-04:00'
describe
'10855' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_69thm.jpg'
c63cbf2efffc74df3dc31f136743c865
33aad8859605db626720993ba5133742c1d0e427
describe
'1144578' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.jp2'
bc01a6ba4f9b7bcc9abb2e48e5c68ccc
5e9aad31d2543271b14619885520c4b4f7cb4d72
describe
'118454' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.jpg'
034206a215c580b14eafb3b0f8ae27ea
d363c1424eaec7628099a594155cca1002d0afd9
'2012-05-16T16:07:56-04:00'
describe
'29743' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.pro'
3fa0c9737f5033685c15d7062536230b
b73fef3df6eef8a2b84d1e36b5bc0f4827e1f874
describe
'43028' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAANZZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.QC.jpg'
d4c97fd31816ca67160c4e9b94183a82
67464002a4df7ebdc0f154f7b110dcfd9df28972
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.tif'
8c0050ab73ba85de19a7d8570a3733eb
55e0fe14b39adf78e064128aca261de8d7ba3156
describe
'1182' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70.txt'
336241b6c8aa57a9f109da6d0fda1a83
22d117fbbf473fd8d80386edd0aa26f1306618d3
'2012-05-16T16:10:21-04:00'
describe
'10672' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_70thm.jpg'
08153c5ba4ce3f2b1bff2abcf09110ec
aea843fda1bdf20dbdb11843da4f31b6f520d32a
'2012-05-16T16:08:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.jp2'
33e3191db26dacaf2bbbee905de280ad
6f6bdea55ddfdf318d3b83eb5dc4ea15da17bf0b
describe
'103766' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.jpg'
8c7991da162b5de96bb4c49090367e21
976565a0a20f01c7a15c7a40f9631066ac6c601b
describe
'28238' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.pro'
34bdf7a0e2540c42738d98d415cec357
edf3fab9a363d26fd6919d192568195cb6c01f20
describe
'39148' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.QC.jpg'
67399914eb4133e6b2107b691f5019dd
e869954384a1cdbbd13ba88a04b6c46d62c9128b
'2012-05-16T16:10:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.tif'
c2de2426e5e8e582be1f29824f8f9b4f
0677734ce25b4b11c38e986d81786352f6924a97
'2012-05-16T16:08:50-04:00'
describe
'1099' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71.txt'
98d9bcd2a3bf185132f1f384c5e441c1
27440dc8461fd43bf51334a28495f1afee0a85da
describe
'10202' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_71thm.jpg'
143dcfc08ec43383b2490e4105faa3d0
6070487c07ef26e845d6a9272b8b6c683b0b3881
'2012-05-16T16:11:42-04:00'
describe
'1107490' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.jp2'
b652f1c0c3f80ac45ed5fe17603b2941
cdaa6110b1e6a60571b9de5fde0def6480832fed
describe
'113161' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.jpg'
aa63ba5ff4ba09c199cac637ff5fb9a2
3696bae14ed65961b520b05c3411009b2a682985
describe
'29895' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.pro'
1ed2f57c93e64f3fa6fa3bb4d2d6569b
ac95753a646bb968139b8874913888aa829c9257
'2012-05-16T16:12:06-04:00'
describe
'40963' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.QC.jpg'
828864a8e367ff545986f382ea33f76c
4f6e4fe4934ec90394254113ab54d2aad82ad9c2
describe
'8868574' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.tif'
3d0f9c8449b9739b42d305fbdf05c841
553aa8884cfef26ba3a2bd4c27e1869d365a8289
'2012-05-16T16:06:12-04:00'
describe
'1180' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72.txt'
392059cabd8e69c3eaa77ccf8207dc8c
6ed2b7fc751acd89cd0535895a99c1abce08a10a
describe
'10366' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_72thm.jpg'
a43ee9479b726720f1a50f0e5c0f0664
afc53580a057efdf506a3cee14befe28ca979473
describe
'1104885' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.jp2'
ee86420b6f67fdeb4e979e06fdc29293
9fbd855d071d5f4a0a3ab2134667d3ea817cebc2
describe
'111276' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.jpg'
86f7bd106d24fdc2b7f0c25f5f7bad43
94230fd121ef6454b92a7a4ba59b1986e93a6870
describe
'30607' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.pro'
9183255d3364681f45804d994b244122
1f909be0c7aa4027d0fb0cbbc38cc581ef618ba9
describe
'40412' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.QC.jpg'
cb3dcfa8add5ec208edd9d6fa17240ba
05214caa6b420da957941b26b594e5b50590bc23
'2012-05-16T16:03:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.tif'
2be406ba35a3f59595db85c4a634089f
9486c3459e78ef0948109dfda81d554f3541b523
describe
'1183' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73.txt'
9beb5bb84655e2790e1e2747da6b233b
ad2ee21e2edf7543526f984ab75ad305e310dfb7
describe
'10263' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_73thm.jpg'
54249ac2344662334cb66ba758208d7d
d31203674e1f3fa23e131e0ed3b20764e4ad3ad7
describe
'1117365' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.jp2'
ff009f599e5684deb31b81403d158477
c28d89952ccd2632998f31c10aa706c4dacb5ca6
'2012-05-16T16:03:36-04:00'
describe
'118837' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOAZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.jpg'
4230e0a201c91a94001cccfbb205c918
8c74863efcfa8012df4fc20596610d009dde57fe
describe
'31578' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.pro'
b400fc42baf6f68713dafdca77871c26
447fb63f54023056b2411ee1f607eee3098340e2
describe
'44073' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.QC.jpg'
15840ac8012baeb33dbc08656e570918
c4c815615b09ff0ce00b9607881f4e37a17817cd
'2012-05-16T16:12:30-04:00'
describe
'8947404' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.tif'
6c7203096f3be6ae79f5c2b6e870019b
a955548c9ef938a62c789e0305ae5db15b05acad
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74.txt'
ef98226b63b7c27d95942c1872004825
fcbbdbad130ffeabd8e72b916222f25a7fdd4898
describe
'10302' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_74thm.jpg'
3cc07a48ef3b54948307083d28ea809d
82d5de8d40041486c7d1d15202becc159cee332e
describe
'1110437' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.jp2'
50866fa4e873705219202454260dab98
1df1b8ff556a19d3f9ea68fbe65fa985ed99acfe
describe
'122480' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.jpg'
ea840c0f971ccb5da22b571a1f159a9f
17de29dfcd737ea942c504c17ae4d0798b631fa6
describe
'33761' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBH' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.pro'
83adee6052474f0e6d1a0f9fbc1a801a
e8eb81f0b2ba995b17525bc8fc2e7b42997f9d74
describe
'45182' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBI' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.QC.jpg'
26527515faf90ce72572a1d8c067602e
1d93d4916b6ad2c168b5dd85ba98e496fad0c05b
describe
'8892222' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBJ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.tif'
64cf07e597d59653cd43ffdd5b8fc4b1
d5e82e420e29b04e8845cf6887c190c32b1e820d
'2012-05-16T16:09:22-04:00'
describe
'1291' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBK' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75.txt'
c7db4b7ef6adba0ccf39ff6b6cf582e8
39c0065b62fbf3147568e5c18f1456bab03f25ea
describe
'11132' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBL' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_75thm.jpg'
36d36f935e364cbe64b7ede97f19de74
1c35fa406c02594dda8dee59f1336a99c5753983
describe
'1125565' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBM' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.jp2'
f9fa66c24ab3000529215fecb0891c48
deb860558278c33996b6bf89e6a418ef35538cdf
describe
'121026' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBN' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.jpg'
a849d445ed6c7471f2e3742cf0a44209
e9a5e07d1178d7a2e082a87494a9c2941f755436
describe
'31816' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBO' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.pro'
5e78db971602bf8852eefce9b62b4fcf
3b267cd792c596e60c223089fe4668d8bbcfc449
describe
'44229' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBP' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.QC.jpg'
3b4a5016279a9484299fab3ef5829cfc
d6c36f40622951d9ad642044705fe399f3927f44
'2012-05-16T16:04:29-04:00'
describe
'9013100' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBQ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.tif'
6ad8a8b04fb91bac7f1d9f2592f5e6b0
6da3fe3e1d2377667dc11dab812ccdcef338e358
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBR' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76.txt'
3993162aa09578beb5a8c0f8667516cd
c5d868e09390e1e60565caf937a0d209e72394f9
'2012-05-16T16:12:10-04:00'
describe
'10886' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBS' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_76thm.jpg'
3d29e010889f0fe923de8268dbe0da3a
b2c0c5da6810f920df48c75ac11510ca7968229c
'2012-05-16T16:08:22-04:00'
describe
'1045611' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBT' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.jp2'
f224427375fdbabbefe15b2373de6ca7
b0f3b7a95d7a85f3e7fb14e098bea3b3b4b2fb20
describe
'92582' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBU' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.jpg'
abdc702d89cc905822f897d7aaee7c20
cab0c0e21d8cfe819b36586e5796cbdb90018dec
describe
'23469' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBV' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.pro'
7705b4824cc3cb5b23e5bd619df640a6
3625ea5b1e1d38ce33f80a7cc944536bae8f5a21
describe
'34055' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBW' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.QC.jpg'
a53bcb720ea2926133043f992196f385
d9b4f72d25f3a0b53a082614daae3a83670e0a03
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBX' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.tif'
308a1bf7cdbe426253ec891a9699339c
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describe
'926' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBY' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77.txt'
71fd28f8f153bb749c6ca5e82c12c2c7
f4dc6402cf20532ae1e734c44ce90767626cbf8b
describe
'8605' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOBZ' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_77thm.jpg'
babff93798f33f8f7dcb2431997cbe42
10113957addf418725f4459ac16b457a2916593a
describe
'754492' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCA' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.jp2'
04bf804b1ff4f5b92bd1652b09c24a4f
2151e51d29bc1401e09a2eb733352431c59defda
describe
'49828' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCB' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.jpg'
90e116e66325efdc006b2cc45a569851
303bfd512ac5de4b07e61676bb3d2eb7717c54d9
describe
'378' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCC' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.pro'
8177b88f8c0819b459656968367365be
075315c4fc4f8f56f4a19fde2a3275f3c4aea7d5
describe
'12883' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCD' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.QC.jpg'
e8d7e1789d18db171a43aa7b54650c96
690b89b5edf49a7c6e4964eb58a8ed0722a4311d
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCE' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.tif'
6a9451733433dee4023ff1371d4d3cb0
44b4683908e216a8628abe50d531e520f4aa1c53
'2012-05-16T16:04:18-04:00'
describe
'30' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCF' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78.txt'
33a9006115b418d9c550a3c2889e2639
583b096c8aed54d65b06835b94931efb2fe6b2e8
describe
'3243' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCG' 'sip-files00043-1_Page_78thm.jpg'
f500e7b248ed1e3e626f3d36fe1043f9
4486611ae587b3ee7c5d9b54f5cd826074f1e914
'2012-05-16T16:05:33-04:00'
describe
'33842' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCH' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
9c6a4b63a36d6eb9102cf23196ca88a8
50bd473e2aa5ca7cc1f6670e588b23491802b888
describe
'2346831' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCI' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
8a644f151ca397de44181adafc61db47
3e7e026115869b0351163561d1f1899022f3cc68
'2012-05-16T16:11:53-04:00'
describe
'191190' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCJ' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
67024166b758dd54d0c3c33b025522a6
39b2f16b3d436a3e25ac9c355ead04eef8da7d46
describe
'2147' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCK' 'sip-files00107.pro'
aefc30a9886b68989711e1b35c60a76b
127b55e644bb600cc05ec8519faa5e803e162894
describe
'69188' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCL' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
857356c3f1d86bcfcd68d189226a0c74
c55f0a6710d60d4abae8c3f6d6f1d70622322614
'2012-05-16T16:06:15-04:00'
describe
'18798628' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCM' 'sip-files00107.tif'
cae1302c8653db3acb2ac0101d02be15
07b913072277e969b5fc111d0c6913639a1a3de9
'2012-05-16T16:10:54-04:00'
describe
'133' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCN' 'sip-files00107.txt'
574816bf06098559c30fbd0ca02d15e5
fde836c5567191b9c5e8b5093339b323a0cacb7b
describe
'35701' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCO' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
5585d3cdefcc70130eb686bfbd66f2d7
77a42f75078fc26a9220d60edc726837e7cfc999
describe
'2206355' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCP' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
37b27fa2eff32e978521ac01d6d87960
780fb5ff50b81ee707d80fbbc3c04d3c34f19820
describe
'113886' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCQ' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
13f28eee395951ad6e9799e2b68d17a4
e389892c24d194e94096902c189ba3043698e488
describe
'21880' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCR' 'sip-files00108.pro'
42d8224dceab8fd6f5a85360f4acb68e
3f002b3d41a961b5cac2069f6a997731e1ca3a6d
'2012-05-16T16:12:31-04:00'
describe
'37972' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCS' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
87ed16a0677c661e73b89f0b8fbb1f49
0ad542aa7e6b3d7c9bab604e28d74bd7b8d41c93
describe
'18928089' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCT' 'sip-files00108.tif'
b8c9190d4bc4f8e6fb2d92a9c48eae9e
4e3e8f608537b83717b8f67bb60c69fa054f2c1a
'2012-05-16T16:03:47-04:00'
describe
'898' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCU' 'sip-files00108.txt'
944e9606eb84be0c6d68a8de2d5dd45b
33e931bc850cac33e1ac4e846b549aeced178504
describe
'8949' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCV' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
7c710b0d24c057473928176caa59c5bf
ce80aad28098055bc14ff264a2a14f4af0cc41a9
describe
'2220786' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCW' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
d0a760b7fb888e6796b75796bb5ae87f
00ed670d5f09172e74767f8c6131d0a8cc2de0a9
'2012-05-16T16:06:55-04:00'
describe
'159228' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCX' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
c17815294b857f80f3b4adfe01e5a4e5
c9618a4aedeefb83bd2dd9bb7e5e2d73c2ccf89d
describe
'33386' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCY' 'sip-files00109.pro'
2ea05c410e9aa37041223ac34274eab9
88d28c0408697ca94e84a18ee839c22f73ddbba4
describe
'71435' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOCZ' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
01bca57a1f868764dded55a789fb525b
d35d9c3c8667021a40127cb627a57983b0cffc72
describe
'18797972' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODA' 'sip-files00109.tif'
38f69b4cfc8ac517b3993bb55e13369a
1a95c72b219444bf033c26082c3cdce242181341
'2012-05-16T16:04:04-04:00'
describe
'1303' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODB' 'sip-files00109.txt'
843839efb8c03b2e005ba0ed2d0c8c87
d927c28477219f2c48f49dbf5eb3660a303bed7e
'2012-05-16T16:05:37-04:00'
describe
'34688' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODC' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
d2679dbf5463bc47b00d54e6d61bb575
3c5666ae5445ad4a906e6f99d66ec21547e88b23
'2012-05-16T16:06:32-04:00'
describe
'2427341' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODD' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
9041a41a2523dac8bf4106a4962f7d93
958665be1f12a9acd3b6078240831b38bf90c249
'2012-05-16T16:12:18-04:00'
describe
'157708' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODE' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
b13952e8fdd58fb54a8af5ebc11654c1
f3ba833e0c523dab0bd477e13507bda07786e570
describe
'32812' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODF' 'sip-files00110.pro'
cc9d7f27b37f23628e360fbdf1d961b4
4553a687ddff7dd369f2e129331bec835eae203c
describe
'68377' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODG' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
04a2924151b45b421ca16545c0f17bad
a1d8307008d1aa546e13213ee78c73b5cf89c0bb
'2012-05-16T16:05:15-04:00'
describe
'19611960' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODH' 'sip-files00110.tif'
37a98efa94d02da5c6df6e4ab3c713d1
4b44b26488fa6443da737f40f9c819affe9270df
'2012-05-16T16:04:46-04:00'
describe
'1310' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODI' 'sip-files00110.txt'
29b7744179b98f03115a4896042165d9
ea3e3cd756937c4755fd178420e8283725afdf70
describe
'33737' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODJ' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
5af5f7aa062cbe0f0c9c09fa83fe93fe
d44b2426d43644aef93a35a8ccac1e8be5c07b9c
'2012-05-16T16:09:13-04:00'
describe
'2044918' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODK' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
55d0877df4bb7232fb538d71fd49af0f
7cbc59e976bb479c7e54af06ee22f4dba6ed38b8
describe
'152829' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODL' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
e0a620223d94dcbacfae359deffc4d65
71939d62013bda508fa4e22f4b7213107ec0f6f5
describe
'31751' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODM' 'sip-files00111.pro'
e226378bf32512d4d9c81fa889ac6218
8af25c0eda719c46179053ffe25d26ee820c8330
describe
'69085' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODN' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
7d65625c4ca05eccafa564321823f405
df0ce5c5ba16a40db8d7b4f828ed64a6b8a8f29b
describe
'18797856' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODO' 'sip-files00111.tif'
778626b5930adf79b10578b4ebe9429a
55a9b7cb02e2045d6296afe21586765309a8caff
describe
'1239' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODP' 'sip-files00111.txt'
2762af4635ae4f5a889c8889fea7d16b
03994bc3cea655e50f241bca3c46bc2f1f89e027
describe
'34189' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODQ' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
2afbb8d9dff708f50839f6956af42191
4814f99f59cc6b126ac7dd0d724aec75163b74c0
describe
'2328198' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODR' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
95396244c14c0dd5f19c58fe7bdee617
e2c478498242ff5a86b88eafd79fb8625c167c13
describe
'161938' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODS' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
8bf78fa5222b433409b0e3be872dc238
6f675e534a202353bedf2fc8ec902288bdf3c3f7
describe
'32930' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODT' 'sip-files00112.pro'
bf4e11eaf9f715458baf334abecd4d2d
7dbef57aa08c65c84143956e3d9510c4aa9f70f7
describe
'71070' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODU' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
73b8a32fd5f52d19543d05eb566042ed
7f19629cfd40c4e1aee13b4bc329f2043f397cb6
'2012-05-16T16:10:30-04:00'
describe
'18649356' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODV' 'sip-files00112.tif'
00313516e2e92f5221616cd912824604
d204131897439f09fb21fe67c107c707fc4ce8a2
'2012-05-16T16:11:55-04:00'
describe
'1288' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODW' 'sip-files00112.txt'
b3d942413dccb38ff9a573250e94f183
831c586c9973bb7a804add0b69070f4965bb2fdd
describe
'34683' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODX' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
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f28b32c22203a4360ebecfbbaebdf91fd7d5010e
describe
'2080637' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODY' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
b68d87185ebbf15513de3e0d0c28ff90
d59a772d860814dbbe2ffa13e8d42488c4dba2b0
describe
'154349' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAODZ' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
bc1b47174d491a970eb0fc7fbde7a849
4c43934217364b0fff399d70420326edef9b2867
describe
'31704' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEA' 'sip-files00113.pro'
b65925a6fe2ae0b4dd8041ccef375fd3
0a151d8e55d9eeb517041f32a44da8f3821de9e3
describe
'70310' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEB' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
2c56220d349e7d281561d5ae5dd622b0
6a578a091403f0778e8affeef632a2b8c471c3fc
'2012-05-16T16:05:41-04:00'
describe
'18797976' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEC' 'sip-files00113.tif'
2b552ca707f07c0915b9e10f522badd4
ea9d7ffd6010d3d887d5cd8e3d8789d3f391e05e
'2012-05-16T16:06:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOED' 'sip-files00113.txt'
a37b7090ce5df8b63d9f54c687ac55c9
157c1c7834f7f72c3f3ec7c25e4736556bb4f624
describe
'34610' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEE' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
14a90e66a84ecb589844dc61847e4d29
a10d347d6aecbb07ade498c7ae7ff5bb71ffd0db
describe
'2289306' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEF' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
3a7256a8eddff42df540eb954fd6f316
89a1b9cee15442affcd3cfb82cab1820fbfa066f
'2012-05-16T16:11:51-04:00'
describe
'164918' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEG' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
3ac00387fcdaf840d2ced90c71910b37
ca7c4ad7cdcf6aa29b1911453316461ba370f3a7
'2012-05-16T16:05:11-04:00'
describe
'32390' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEH' 'sip-files00114.pro'
d784c5ebd0e0de575582005f0cd51d55
69ab012eb17a480b487eb2584e439aa56a1ce79b
'2012-05-16T16:08:23-04:00'
describe
'73797' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEI' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
edb87094066277613e405d60d33e754a
c378ea5215e60ea3614964e0218ec3dbee052786
describe
'18337696' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEJ' 'sip-files00114.tif'
19b7758e8e20ab4250ba43eb1cf236a3
521d630aaef40e550cef23013ceee9e29fe9f792
describe
'1275' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEK' 'sip-files00114.txt'
797aba19973ab1b073aab21f7148e07d
2c1280ae0a133277714943a9f4f32c08d766c269
describe
'35194' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEL' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
b6ade7c2b62175fc6f38677c125baafa
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describe
'2121102' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEM' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
e98e4e30e7d0f1b8975e91b875708346
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describe
'159289' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEN' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
97cfa39c9234e5db2e6bb43870013089
6356baa0fdde8c84906147976fd385286869508b
describe
'33826' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEO' 'sip-files00115.pro'
3b8e0779ccef8843444d9ed05d3f493b
66d73ab475f232e18935ca6e4514370f89b8e3fd
describe
'71350' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEP' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
370d90060feb3b1777c649e98dc6b94b
fd00aafe6b35294342110c2189272c8b0b03abf7
'2012-05-16T16:05:54-04:00'
describe
'18798056' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEQ' 'sip-files00115.tif'
0733ae416fc83c5aa6663fade7d8ecff
041b09157c3e910d9be1a93da697d37958ec010d
describe
'1320' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOER' 'sip-files00115.txt'
7d561d6919d188cb87a7aef6359cb59d
0433add60d6d62ea8815b0add00782b8b1ea48e1
describe
'34826' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOES' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
c2af6eb656c37a2e5aece6fefe4b0740
8f3544a2774873473a7f09fbd0f1bfbac7ee1190
describe
'2033432' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOET' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
8389ed6d6f4045020b161583b73f19b7
4f7564ef86d374e70a39db882116097f45538b74
describe
'127903' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEU' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
8410b6fdc9b544d1f8e4182b45e85236
ddeff71dacc1997af3a902fefbf3b995dc4f1c75
describe
'22424' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEV' 'sip-files00116.pro'
00256eb35bc5ecd171e7f20f1b3b1abb
ebbf049178d6c9c8d56e1c80257cc61544d86a54
'2012-05-16T16:08:25-04:00'
describe
'57705' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEW' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
50c50cd5be12201eca24ce6bc4927972
0774eeb3c148da488365491896f7e6f2715e5514
describe
'18457940' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEX' 'sip-files00116.tif'
587fcd02c5fb91bd4d6b514f96781f3e
27ed18578b6e9048ee415363e71f73cfb5d522b9
'2012-05-16T16:06:06-04:00'
describe
'884' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEY' 'sip-files00116.txt'
0925e53fd518bbefbe92b6df2b6fc9f3
765f40dc9a1c27b386e55ea92ace49dfe25a9745
'2012-05-16T16:08:19-04:00'
describe
'30393' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOEZ' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
c66c12e34f0fb41afe90554e2c851f94
18d5c0546f9da27bb973e95752d1c349036fd456
describe
'1877129' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFA' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
7cd2e6e2677ffd86b416b8e947861b87
03cc2f83fc3241aed351b7b2c27db032afad513c
describe
'105096' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFB' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
c8ad923bc0bbf8791eebc81b1c373f9a
68d04f7ebc814369c0dd7edc3d78d21cc30b7d33
'2012-05-16T16:06:58-04:00'
describe
'22157' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFC' 'sip-files00117.pro'
3728429ef014767cdb8522cfb23c9fb4
e476ec398e2a948dcf7b76178313317f09b818ba
describe
'35901' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFD' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
612fc71eb49941d1cdfe750728d3394b
4d7f5084333a5267101fd11c03c6aeb370f579fd
describe
'18794203' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFE' 'sip-files00117.tif'
57d9d787c39e02fe001242459eee4258
cbfa62df973208f0706aba9fbed6b154a786d0d3
'2012-05-16T16:07:26-04:00'
describe
'883' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFF' 'sip-files00117.txt'
ce62fc4f6436a0d370ef392a6a0bbc4c
481de79baa3393034e647c40c4b35d3fff0f4d4b
describe
'8338' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFG' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
cd2d8c50f931be3307bacc034c08be6e
9364f7fccf22c9242ae194d1182557dd16169461
describe
'2316308' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFH' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
27abd3b2c344557abd3799348edb4d39
a2de83b454420590bb199ec68563968458c6a47e
describe
'191460' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFI' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
95654ec8ed1561b695a72019c1a5b646
e49a286651cb14728a7a9f2c85378c7ad026432c
'2012-05-16T16:04:03-04:00'
describe
'2952' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFJ' 'sip-files00118.pro'
9f1d5b624d4d4ad89096efd30a7547ed
a5324b4197836fdfd422de29f22778fd20d3a1bd
describe
'69227' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFK' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
d68d12415298e0f9ea9e544f33068242
f78b4bea622a2dc2d936c8e4634d3a3e70dd4b8a
describe
'18555700' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFL' 'sip-files00118.tif'
aeaa3e2fcdc288775e72a9f0f9d4334c
df652bb46b9fa14219fd88658f7e836811c16cd3
describe
'228' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFM' 'sip-files00118.txt'
6ddd9c7f2c4c1abcbacebece5a41b063
8050e3f03a3ba72cc1fe4f1c1b071ccdc376ab77
describe
Invalid character
'35523' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFN' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
6f529a6c253bebda267b1958bff9a15b
8c6b638a96afc1366e79dd704721c3d300da1153
'2012-05-16T16:11:38-04:00'
describe
'1729576' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFO' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
bd0015dfce177e3c9eafc91a2fd595f2
501b6a913607437a1174bd144eb8a1363eb4833a
'2012-05-16T16:06:39-04:00'
describe
'47504' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFP' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
fabcdf3427f434522273c70c24a38302
d7a77ce84a8cb9acfebfbccc31ffd9e87e785bf3
'2012-05-16T16:06:51-04:00'
describe
'477' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFQ' 'sip-files00119.pro'
539d3fb588c4de8850077cc58bb719e1
00f50f35307af2ee4f21b697c042c02b5c38d6ca
describe
'11734' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFR' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
57b029f01bf18337bf4bcda33e9fd861
3962dbb50849192445fdc247f3db2e68a9c32e18
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFS' 'sip-files00119.tif'
7a2b0485596d026a0935e253ef5ca52b
31fa35a13b1c1f34e9bacda497a0b4afa581fc1c
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFT' 'sip-files00119.txt'
d407ec60bf52f7df1c399ec59c94833c
1d72ae80735f74eb6e4c831c761623e4f3030d17
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFU' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
771e46af1619e25d12962f3ad2e6b214
3d78835b166628231592defddeb7d509c7aa94e4
describe
'2276498' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFV' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
747b67fce71155bae285c9decada4577
1e504677082d1fc9ea87cf7336a018a6df63cf2c
describe
'167521' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFW' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
cc34a2bfaae0adc1314c2b71c869f98f
f6ef04b8d567c8aa7114591302aedddf66a1bfd3
'2012-05-16T16:05:29-04:00'
describe
'33389' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFX' 'sip-files00120.pro'
569e19750933c3d788e2275274598d9c
0e494a05ba756e564d5cad051fd6d93c6bfad165
describe
'73809' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFY' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
a3397c8ea55a28758ec0d370ca5fa717
f08438d24ddc7c4f53f9aa2d99c6250c6c80df13
describe
'18235108' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOFZ' 'sip-files00120.tif'
8863df83ab193a956090137016f48829
10ada84c91d316f390b621f41138e8ad086a10a6
'2012-05-16T16:05:24-04:00'
describe
'1333' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGA' 'sip-files00120.txt'
7b5c0aae2b28600257b0e1a802b461ff
116dcafb23a17ba318417c3bafebffeb3ad266cf
'2012-05-16T16:10:39-04:00'
describe
'35199' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGB' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
72aa9b748ebafa85bd0105dbcd4e8a3e
8aa0de98c7d177c3d66919b1b920a45610f37be4
describe
'2055663' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGC' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
71b2d987c4b34bf97b685a22abc951d4
ead9dc0394cd20dd114ffc5fe644fa14b63a6a33
describe
'149879' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGD' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
bb757969a79064d356300235fe1ec400
adaf2f3046f58fdf7a7f5c1c5a2554cf449ee069
describe
'31010' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGE' 'sip-files00121.pro'
f705b3c7da83de89ac7f623e43846d5c
4b89aa60718d27fa62d512d3c360324692a433ff
describe
'67102' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGF' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
9c7ce7a0f2fbd6a6610d592ccebd0105
353ae9052b9a249680fb6400e824411c5ce7b585
describe
'18797808' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGG' 'sip-files00121.tif'
76da378b6403c04f644accb93d616a2d
b8b00cc66ea3de4d586d987910b9db30a4dcc63f
'2012-05-16T16:04:01-04:00'
describe
'1221' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGH' 'sip-files00121.txt'
cda4067925e3fa9c592c883e1366e3f1
80be7e757afb4df004b6b68b1587b14e164c3c4b
describe
'34257' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGI' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
8a14022d3c963902a0f8e2412b88b7b6
68d2d222115a98e0efe08974828e1f0688e49906
describe
'2278543' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGJ' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
61d5f81b31733dac50bf883e13d39143
b4c40050e1f774c12c4f56601683d11f52c5a43c
describe
'162473' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGK' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
4707245bf43dc6ab7fabd1c39f8cb0f8
5d1d82ea58b94e57f07d56f02dc7cae713a508f3
describe
'32120' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGL' 'sip-files00122.pro'
67132b8b3025e38f774448ddfcd1f06d
71ed2402b9482eb93e2df2675ec2b2200c8c6d47
describe
'72148' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGM' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
0bca090ac6187e0b15b6c2bd598e1ec2
446c644877d2fe8d2cfc37a735e1315e9483c5f0
describe
'18323244' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGN' 'sip-files00122.tif'
85705e94fa697b0ca1250cdc31bd2b1e
cdeab6cecc722fdf400752750fad8f259ddb9fa6
describe
'1264' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGO' 'sip-files00122.txt'
f4906cac2fb36c1cd5844b474d0f9bb1
bdd5b535843fe795066003bbb275217c9eb24eef
describe
'34867' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGP' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
52587851ca6beb25e843bca49246b520
8992c528ec9a6ba334abd8edfd03dea71858d9f8
describe
'2096947' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGQ' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
6b71a105b2b902866ab98943fc2ee4af
536fdf4c7e865a69ab3a5f3fbfe59ed35c50c31d
describe
'157063' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGR' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
ea8f57f49ff4cac1ec1c67126ce1216a
e87555b7ffca816a07e9698c28aec53bbb83b79c
describe
'33608' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGS' 'sip-files00123.pro'
3681302c6f043a86558dac42c4de01bc
cf4c6853f28efbaee546a925e1164227deacd487
describe
'70819' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGT' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
e3d45f5193ed81ccfc62e3c5eb90116d
02f2a17509be270b315494dbdc881be2cb811de9
'2012-05-16T16:09:46-04:00'
describe
'18797928' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGU' 'sip-files00123.tif'
a1940880f7d5a31861e805d0fcb10b45
fe0670920d714863b6917d7b8bd10dbee8356f86
'2012-05-16T16:08:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGV' 'sip-files00123.txt'
99a8b3e90c234c47b451766261f9ba7b
c20c54141e0a163effe26b6c8ade1bcf1547291d
describe
'34608' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGW' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
3e2bfc44c6fce7ad6061c0f2df73b05a
04460872d07f4a6becac32ecfaf29d19ee0198dd
describe
'2318488' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGX' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
542f4906d9f0fab85c7006ebfd8d27e2
2e663014be0ccb54a76e72bea311212bdf471fa9
describe
'133143' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGY' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
ebb0208c83422a4f7e9bbc282e197403
d2d0f95c61cd9b1e6f0041c458b482d29d52a656
describe
'30743' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOGZ' 'sip-files00124.pro'
660aceb874933511bea9158fba688762
61253e9c29d63d505e5e5fa60cfed7041fdc6d54
describe
'45561' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHA' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
4faad63cf14dac0c61e8010430ab0f59
8f7081f334396bf62bddde13de693c86fad49046
describe
'19609145' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHB' 'sip-files00124.tif'
140bc954c54d29a54e11f053bc80983a
ff8c17c703fe772f10807d1a8c1a9bbfe719c0ba
'2012-05-16T16:04:25-04:00'
describe
'1247' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHC' 'sip-files00124.txt'
b77306738659139d9608782db06038e9
8e592279e7de519a8ae0bc9aa8880e52966392fa
describe
'10859' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHD' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
b2b16a3683e86b95fdeb871f54f2cb66
7be7c8b18e271276b051970e141375a1e5b237c6
describe
'1998253' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHE' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
524fe826590ce03da09c9353587235f0
a1345a66d36b36ad30e81de122f0511fcb98f961
describe
'124696' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHF' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
4dd74b0785f00e20caaaac023c7c9a32
4c2861851677b0c96b5554d35dddfccd5cd4f214
describe
'29958' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHG' 'sip-files00125.pro'
b7fde9ed2fa980d601cc4cba9926b037
22230d0e32e91a25d624a58c0c3deae2b5a127cf
describe
'43552' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHH' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
7300f7732c2f2e3ccbc92cc8d21fead3
3b32907af58a9a58e39d520af416df6ca15c1b5a
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHI' 'sip-files00125.tif'
9f2b812b6ac8627d63a4c590cddac659
61d1026ec9755ec3c9af0174f1a159e556b62a12
describe
'1178' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHJ' 'sip-files00125.txt'
a280f0d40222b4720cbfc559a88816ee
4dd5753e6fc1503f106c467ae785f74043a75a3a
'2012-05-16T16:05:07-04:00'
describe
'10395' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHK' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
03d64f78de26bced091454b5a8a2bc50
11e3a9742f81400fa34b608084b50be659668c66
describe
'2304574' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHL' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
b3ec450d29e283b244b38333c61628dd
c61fb1e311a74e9b3e74437a6fe1cfe280105c11
'2012-05-16T16:10:43-04:00'
describe
'140017' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHM' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
755efbca2a6af4538e0964eb73624a14
cdb867be55eec29692e2e2d1b48e946c9ffd6a96
'2012-05-16T16:09:29-04:00'
describe
'30747' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHN' 'sip-files00126.pro'
91e050129cc37d81d0676ecf7d3f770c
7c01ebe33f082d19a91a05ddff3b3b80f921b867
describe
'47270' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHO' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
99b604fab8143a66622e5401b07a75a7
2b49d1e9a16896155a19fd6e3ef33c0d26bf04d2
describe
'18456155' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHP' 'sip-files00126.tif'
01b2d6c3a5ccc03bcbe0c419b126e8da
7072f97cfc9d282a7651b277a160be311d6b018d
describe
'1246' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHQ' 'sip-files00126.txt'
abdbceb23a167d94284f252e5aa77444
e3c3bfd7245b5c799e180c4b2b829b0c6aef6815
describe
'11520' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHR' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
db7cdbc7e4c1d784cc9ad2d86f6906f7
d5bf751ee15d9856413946aa6d98f09e4eee5b6d
describe
'2131967' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHS' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
8c3c0c8f73dcd53ba82e50df0266d88c
c0a4d939db8576c27819c6cd5eed9bd6d82f9a25
describe
'157422' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHT' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
1cb5de59992f88d3a6acc94f7fb05d36
56599f9023361de7f79f1cccb1a1fe18ca30b278
'2012-05-16T16:05:47-04:00'
describe
'33142' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHU' 'sip-files00127.pro'
6246617774c3add9af5adcc6cacb0dd2
4cc11c29cb7eb29969b9c507b993e59925755caa
describe
'69895' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHV' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
c7180e54ee7532988551e890c151c3b2
d650b4ebf642add8d02649a148d7f77c5381906e
'2012-05-16T16:06:09-04:00'
describe
'18797988' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHW' 'sip-files00127.tif'
81165913e4a18796bdbd14208e2217b5
626b0f8330d13e7025f230d9a593ecebe1149471
'2012-05-16T16:11:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHX' 'sip-files00127.txt'
1bb53a9a83cfc1030df6d0f43e36ffff
0f940d6d0e94433ae015e7e7910f4d4df4bf9c1e
'2012-05-16T16:11:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHY' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
7dfd1c29f6c49b9cee9db3dc779c4c7e
fea1fb3a95a4cf047bb1a577e212b58203b4d552
describe
'1348162' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOHZ' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
e0833849e124644e5f3ffec64e722177
bf1c7004ed87977a79294a6d0aa4bfd809101875
describe
'47190' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIA' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
cc0eaf01fba6b33e59014cf964aaa0e0
50e42684f547e9f267d795bc3cd7104476ec45c2
describe
'6973' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIB' 'sip-files00128.pro'
63dd1075fb596230611ee1480d450e23
53011c9eebdf30f2403902b59f12740d7b01ba00
describe
'13947' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIC' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
bbc28a4fbecfc8d46be468e06cbad1b5
06d769918d942841e26ce0a64bafce930dc38431
describe
'18702819' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOID' 'sip-files00128.tif'
c5b140731bf261a3eface4161088dc5e
3adc35f1f896af3dcdccd74a12c68aa8c20b27a3
describe
'425' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIE' 'sip-files00128.txt'
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describe
'3939' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIF' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
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describe
'2640451' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIG' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
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describe
'207582' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIH' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
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describe
'1068' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOII' 'sip-files00129.pro'
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describe
'51328' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIJ' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
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a6b899cfcd19d09fc0d5cc0e7fcea05758648c9e
describe
'63374112' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIK' 'sip-files00129.tif'
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describe
'587' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIL' 'sip-files00129.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'10629' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIM' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
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describe
'160367' 'info:fdaE20100113_AAAABLfileF20100113_AAAOIN' 'sip-filesUF00002066_00001.mets'
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describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2013-12-10T20:12:34-05:00' 'mixed'
xml resolution
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsdhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
BROKEN_LINK http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
The element type "div" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "
".