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Norton Hargrave, and other sketches being the second series of "Shades of character"
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NORTON HARGRAVE,

And Other Sketches.

BEING THE

SECOND SERIES

“SHADES OF CHARACTER,”

. BY THE °

AUTHOR OF “CHARLIE BURTON,” “ GEORGE AUSTIN,”
“THE WIDOWS SON,” ETO. ETC.

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FROM THE EDITION OF »&
THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,
LONDON,
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NEW YORK:

GENERAL PROT. EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
DANIEL DANA, JR., AGENT,

DEPOSITORY 20 JOHN STREET,





‘PUDNEY & RUSSELL, PRINTERS.





CONTENTS.

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Tue Generous Boy .
Miss CHARLOTTE .
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Putin Bargrave.

“Wert, Charles,” said Mr. Egerton
to his little boy, “I have listened to a
great many of your school histories; you
shall now listen to one of mine.”

He unlocked a drawer as he spoke,
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4. NORTON HARGRAVE.

and, having taken out a manuscript,
again seated himself on the sofa oppo-
site the fire.

“Q! it’s not one you are going to
tell me,” said Charles, in a disappointed
tone; “this is so long, papa, and so
closely written, it will take me hours to
read it.”

“But what if I read it to you,” said
Mr. Egerton; “it will not then appear
so long, will it?”

“QO, no!” returned he; “that will be
just as well as your telling it to me. I
don’t care now: the story may be as

long as you please, I shall like it the

better. But stay, papa, let us have

some coals put on the fire before we be-
gin, it is so very tiresome to be inter-
rupted when you are interested in any

thing; and if you mind, this always
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 5

happens in the prettiest and best parts
of a book.”

“T have not bargained for any very
pretty parts,” returned Mr. Egerton;

“but such as the tale is, you shall now

hear it.”

The holidays were over, and the boys
of Mr. Longman’s academy were again
assembled in the playground. There
was no lack of conversation, for each
had to recount his adventures, or to
enumerate the pleasures he had enjoyed,
or the spectacles he had seen ; nor did
it unfrequently happen that there were
often almost as many narrators as listen-
ers. All were animated, and apparently
very happy; for the meeting with their
friends or companions had dissipated
sad thoughts of home; and, if lingering

regret lurked in the breast of some, the
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6 NORTON HARGRAVE.

feeling was carefully restrained to the
bosom that harboured it. Some were
walking in pairs, some stood in groups,
others were engaged in the games of
the season. One little boy alone sat
pensively not far from the house, as if
fearful to venture to a greater distance.
His features wore a very melancholy ex-
pression, and the large full tears coursed
each other every now and then down his
cheeks. He cast a timid and anxious look
at the boys as they passed, but quickly
withdrew his eyes if he encountered the
casual gaze of any of them. Nobody,
however, spoke to him, and he was left
unmolested to pursue his sorrowful cogi-
tations in any way he pleased.

At length a fine youth, whose striking
air and manner evidenced the rank to

which he could lay claim, and who was
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 7

walking between two others, was attract-
ed by the poor child’s appearance.

“Who is that little fellow?” exclaimed
he, for he had only just arrived. His
companions were as ignorant as himself
on the point, nor had they cared to gain
any information relative to it. He was a
new-comer, that was evident, no one
knew him, that was equally clear; he
would soon get to play and be as happy
as the rest, was the unconcerned conclu-
sion. The boy saw he was the object
of observation, and his uneasiness in-
creased. He would have quitted his re-
treat if he had had the courage to do
so; as it was, he could only shrink still
more, if possible, into himself.

Mr. Douglas quitted his friends and
advanced towards him. ‘“ What is your

name, my little man?” said he, in a
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8 NORTON HARGRAVE.

tone of voice which so struck the ear of
him to whom it was directed that it was
never afterwards forgotten.

“Norton Hargrave,” replied he, timid-
ly raising his eyes to the inquirer.

“Where do you come from?” asked
Douglas.

‘My father and mother reside at
N——m,” replied he.

“And do you know any one here?”
demanded Douglas.

“Nobody,” answered he mournfully.

“And has not any one taken notice
of you?” said Douglas.

“No one,” replied he; and the tears
again filled his eyes, overflowed their
bounds, and washed his cheeks, “I
don’t like school; I want to go home
and be with sister Fanny.”

Unhappily for him the reply was :
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overheard by several, who,, seeing Doug:
las speaking to the little stranger, had
formed a group around him, and a gen-
eral laugh followed.

O the distress of that poor child!
that laugh made every nerve in his
frame quiver. Douglas turned an eye
of severe rebuke upon them.

“Come, come,” said he, with an en-
couraging smile to Norton; ‘never mind
it, you will soon like school.”

“That I never shall,” sobbed he. “If
I might but go home!”

“©Qome on, Douglas,” cried one of his
companions; ‘ where’s the use of staying
here? I have something to tell you.”

“Leave me for a few moments,” said
he; “I-will join you almost directly.”
He was obeyed. The noble heart of

the youth was touched by the boy’s ap-
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10 NORTON HARGRAVE.

pearance, and he spoke so kindly to
him that he not only succeeded in stay-
ing his tears, but he inspired him with
confidence. Norton looked into Doug-
las’s face with such an expression of
gratitude and awakening affection, that
a compact of mutual goodwill seemed
at once to have been concluded upon
between them.

“If you will go with me,” said Doug-
las, extending his hand, which the other
readily clasped, “T’ll find a boy who shail
notice you, and be kind to you too.”

Norton instantly obeyed his motion,
and kept pace by his side as well as he
was able.

“Campbell!” cried Douglas, directing
his voice towards a party of little boys,
“come here.”

He had no need to eall twice.
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[ NORTON HARGRAVE.

“Take this boy,” said he, “and mind
you use him well. His name is Norton
Hargrave; and, you understand me, he |
is my friend. Now go and play with
them,” said he, addressing Norton, “ and,
if at any time you want any thing,
come to me.”

Before the bell rang that evening for
prayers Norton was a different boy in

feeling. Thought of home, indeed, cast





sudden and occasional shades over his
brightening features as passing clouds
fling their shadows over the sunny
meadows, and his full heart swelled
painfully at times; but he was cheerful,
and the feeling of loneliness, that bitter
and oppressive feeling, amidst numbers,

was dissipated. He sought for an op-
|

portunity to speak to Douglas, and, suc-

ceeding, he put his hand _ affectionately
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12 NORTON HARGRAYVE.

into his, and wished him good night.
He was holding up his mouth to kiss
him, when Douglas stooping, whisper-
ed—“ The boys will laugh at you;”
then bidding him aloud, good night, he
shook hands cordially with him.
The boy who was thought worthy of
Douglas's regard was one whom nobody
might overlook. All were now dispos-
ed favourably towards Norton, Who he
was, or what he was, or from whence
he came, was nothing to them. Doug-
las called him his “little friend,” and
| that was sufficient: nor may it be sup-
pressed that the natural sweet temper
and amiable manners of the boy pro-
mised soon to make him a general fa-
vourite. He was now almost as happy
as the rest of his companions; and OQ!
the love he had conceived for Douglas!
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 13

He would wait upon him, watch him,
anticipate his wishes, and never was he
so delighted as when he fancied he had
really performed an act of service to
him, or received his commendation.
Norton’s friends lived near; he had
constant presents from home and plenty
of money. He would soon have found
companions and friends too if he had
owned no other advantage, for he was
as generous as affectionate; and it was
quickly observed, that his own share of
the good things that he distributed was
smaller than that of any of his play-
mates; but the notice of Douglas be-
spoke him consequence in the school,
secured him from the petty annoyances
that sometimes fall to the lot of the
lesser boys, and was in every respect

most valuable to him.
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14 NORTON HARGRAVE.

A’ month had now elapsed since his
arrival. His spirits had fully returned ;
no boy, according to his age, stood more
favourably among his companions than
himself; while Douglas seemed daily to
evince increasing affection for him. None
asked him questions about home; but
whenever he had an opportunity he loy-
ed to talk about his sister Fanny, and
more than once he had promised Camp-
bell that he should go home with him
that he might show him what a dear
little girl she was, and received the aé
surance of the latter, that he should
like above all things to do so.

One morning, about this time, Norton
received a letter from Fanny, the first
she had ever attempted to write; the
characters were so large, that few as

the words were, the sheet of paper con-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 15

taining them seemed quite full; and his

- eye, little practised as it was in such

lore, scanned almost at once the whole
contents. Running up to Douglas, the
letter waving in his hand, he exclaim-
ed— See, see, Fanny has written a
letter to me herself: are you not pleas-
ed? As you are my friend, you may
read it;” and in all the confidence of
affection he looked into his face.
Douglas was standing among a group
of boys who surrounded a lad of the
name of Palmer; this youth had only
that morning returned to school, he hav-
ing accompanied his father to several
places on the Continent. He was then
relating, with no small degree of conse-
quence, the extent of his travels. Sur-
prised at the interruption, and vexed
that the attention of Douglas should be






16 NORTON HARGRAVE.

for a moment diverted from himself, he

turned sharply round to the speaker,

gave a look of astonishment, and then
exclaimed—

“ What, are you here ?”

“Do you know him?” asked two or
three voices at the same time.

“Know him,” repeated he contempt-
uously; “if you mean acquainted with
him, certainly we have no acquaintance
with any one of the party;” then low-
ering his voice to an audible whisper,
so as to make his information more
effective, he added; “his father was a
grocer at till quite lately; he has
come in for a large fortune all of a
sudden, and has given up the shop,
hasn’t he, sir?” and he rudely twitched
Norton on the shoulder.

Poor Norton felt, he knew not why,





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NORTON HARGRAVE. 17

abashed and frightened. He observed
the look which was cast from one to the
other at these words, and he stood as
if convicted of some offence,

“How dare you, sir,” said Palmer, in
an authoritative tone, “how dare. you
call Mr. Douglas friend! Don’t you
know that he is the grandson of a duke,
and you the son of a paltry second-rate
grocer ?”

“T did'nt know it was wrong,” said
Norton trembling; ‘you would have
done so, wouldn’t you, if he had told
you to call him friend?” and utterly
unconscious of the wound he inflicted on
his interrogator by these words, for
Douglas, had always held Palmer at a
distance, he turned a timid eye towards
Douglas, as if appealing to “him for the

truth of his assertion.
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18 NORTON HARGRAVE.

“And I tell you so again,” said
Douglas, passing at the same time his
arm round Norton’s neck; “you are my
friend, and shall always be such as long
as you deserve to be so by your con-
duct.” Then addressing the other, he
said, “I hold it one of the privileges of
rank, Palmer, to be able to defend an
inferior, and especially one who has no
means of defending himself. I would
not exchange the boast of high birth.”—
and his fine eyes glowed with the spirit
that animated him—* for any advantage
that might be offered me; but I value
it chiefly on this account, that it gives
me a right to reprove insolence and in-
justice in the strong, and to stand as the
protector of the weak.”

He was silent, while Norton, though

grateful to him beyond even his own
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 19

comprehension, might have stood motion-

less till doomsday, not daring to move

from the spot, had not Douglas given
him a gentle push, at the same time ex-

claiming, ‘Now go and play with your

companions. I will read your letter

presently.”

From that moment Palmer conceived
a spirit of spite and ill-will against the
poor boy. Norton’s unlucky appeal as ~
to what he would have done under the
injunction given to himself, and Doug- |
las’s after-reproof, had stung him to the |
quick; and the mortification he had
brought upon himself he laid to the
charge of one who was perfectly imno-
cent even of a wish to wound him.
Palmer, however, had little right to un-

dervalue him on account of his birth,

for his own family had but lately emerged
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20 NORTON HARGRAVE.

from obscurity, a circumstance which he
had utterly lost sight of; and full of the

consequence of the present position of his
| father, who represented in parliament
| the borough of his native city, he con-
| sidered himself as a gentleman in the
widest acceptation of the word; and
though little liked in the school, he had
always a party whom he managed to at-
tach to himself:

The information he had given respect-—

|

ing Norton’s friends was by no means

conducive to the comfort of the poor
boy. Many there were, who, in their ad-

miration of Douglas, cared little whether

he were the son of the poorest mechanic




or of a peer; but there were others




also, and those especially among the im-




mediate partisans of Palmer, who allow-

ed themselves to be influenced by the
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 21

taunts of the latter; and who, though
regardless of all distinctions of high or
low birth, could join in the laugh he
directed against Norton, and repeat his
sarcasms. “Sugar and Plums” was the
name by which he usually addressed
him; and what Palmer did, of course
that also did his friends.

Norton was a very slight-made child
and small of his age; but he was active,
and by no means deficient in strength.

He could run well, jump well, was







very useful on the cricket ground, and
none was more expert than he in all
gymnastic exercises. He could climb
like a monkey, and his slim wiry frame
made all evolutions easy to him.

Adjoining the playground was a large
garden, surrounded with high walls,

clothed with the choicest fruit, a full
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climbing-pole. It -was now the middle
of September, and the peaches and nec-
tarines were glowing in abundance on

22 NORTON HARGRAVE. |
| view of which was obtained from the
the trees. One evening Palmer, with

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two other boys, was standing apart
from the rest, and apparently in earnest
conversation. Norton happened to be at
no great distance from them, and to his
annoyance he perceived their looks di-
rected towards him. He was moving
away as quickly as possible, when the
voice of Palmer arrested him.

“Come here!” cried he, in a tone,
however, very different from that in

which he generally spoke; it was rare





indeed that he ever spoke at all to him,
and then only to address some unpleas-
ant words to him. He would walk

where he was playing at marbles, pre-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 23

tend he did not see the ring, and break
up the party; snatch a book out of his
hand, and with a laugh fling it to. a
distance; or if he chanced to meet him,
before Norton could avoid the shock,
push him rudely aside with no other
notice, whether he had hurt him or not,
than “You should have got out of the
way,” or, “No playing here, Sugar and
Plums, if you please.”

Norton hesitated to obey; the words
“Sugar and Plums is the very thing
for us—we can do nothing without
him,” had reached his ear, and an in-
definable fear had arisen in his mind.

“Come here! I tell you,” repeated
Palmer, in a tone that was not to be
resisted,

Poor Norton slowly approached.

“What are you frightened at, sir?”
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said Palmer, seizing him by the shoul-
der; then softening his manner, he con-
tinued—“I’m not going to hurt you;
but mind what I say to you: when I
tell you to follow me and Jennings
just before we go up to bed, be sure
you do so directly—not a word—no
speaking to Douglas—if you do—” and
he held up his hand im a threatening
manner. ‘Now be off.”

Norton was terribly alarmed; notwith-
standing the prohibition and the implied
threat he would have gone to his
“friend,” if he could have managed it ;
but he saw he was watched; and with
a sinking heart he observed the motion
Palmer gave him to follow him.

“Quick, quick now,” said Palmer, in
a low whisper. He led him to the iron

gate of the garden. “ Up in a moment.
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 25

You see that hole—creep through it,
the key has been left in the lock, get
down on the other side, if you can’t
unlock the gate, take out the key and
throw it to us.”

“T can’t, I can’t!” exclaimed little
Norton.

“You shall!” cried Palmer furiously.
“Up this instant. Now for it;” and he
attempted to raise him.

Norton struggled to free himself: he
looked eagerly towards the entrance of
the schoolroom, and fancied he saw
Douglas.

“Douglas! Douglas!” screamed he.

The hands of both the boys were in-
stantly on his mouth.

“Tf you make the slightest noise,”
said Palmer, grasping his thin arm,

which might have been taken for a
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26 NORTON HARGRAVE.

reed in his hand, “or refuse any longer
to do as you are bid, Pll take you to
Mr. Longman, and tell him I caught
you getting into the garden.

“And a pretty thrashing you will |

get,” said Jennings; “he is certain to
believe Palmer.”

“And Douglas,” said Palmer taunt-
ingly, ‘“ Douglas will never speak to
you again. Now, up in a moment—
steady, steady now, but as quick as you
can.”

The feat, dangerous as it really was,
was achieved; but when he attempted
to unlock the gate, he found he had
not sufficient strength.

“Pull the key out and push it under
the gate,” was the order given. It was
obeyed. In an instant the boys were

in the garden, and a rapid attack was
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NORTON HARGRAVE., 27

commenced on the fruit trees nearest the
entrance.

“Ho! ho!” cried Palmer suddenly, see-
ing Norton about to take flight; “stay
where you are.” They had now filled
their pockets, and taking the key they
again placed it in the lock inside, and
then drew the gate after them.

“They'll think it is the gardener’s
fault,” said Palmer, ‘‘for leaving the
gate unlocked; that will be better than
sending Sugar and Plums through the

hole again, and making him climb



over.
“Here!” continued he, turning to
Norton, “you may have this;” and he
offered him a nectarine; “but eat it in
a& moment.”
“No, no,” replied Norton.

“But you shall,” cried Palmer; and
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he held it forcibly to his lips: “Hat it,
I say.”

Norton resisted. ‘Then you mean to
tell?” said the other boy.

“Not because I won't eat what you
have stolen,” returned Norton.

“Will you tell of us at all ?” de-
manded Palmer; he held the poor boy
in his grasp, and again his arm was
raised menacingly. At that instant the
bell sounded, it was the signal to call
over the names. They glided into the
room, answered loudly when it came to
their turn, and retired exultingly to en-
joy their booty.

Norton’s eyes were heavy the next
morning, and instead of running to meet
Douglas, he approached him pensively.
His manner instantly struck the latter,

who inquired kindly into the cause;
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but being assured that Norton was not
ill, he took no further notice of the cir-
cumstance. Whether the gardener was
afraid to complain of the loss of the
fruit which he must have perceived;
conscious as he was of negligence in
having left, as he believed, the gate un-
locked, and thought it better to say
nothing about it, is unknown. Certain
it was, however, that no inquiry was
made, and Palmer and his confederates
exulted in private at their success.

Not so Norton. Afraid from the first
of Palmer, he now beheld him with
terror, and never did he see him and
his friends approach the gate than he
hurried away to avoid their observa-
tion, lest they should again employ him
in a similar manner. Nor were his

fears groundless. The hole in the side
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of the wall was indeed repaired; but




















Palmer was quite sure that, with a little
contrivance, they might enable him to
scale the gate. His companions shrank |
from the proposition. They had escap-
ed detection, and even suspicion before ;
and they were unwilling to encounter a
fresh risk. Palmer was a boy of con-

siderable determination, and was not

easily to be diverted from any project
which he had once conceived; but, hap-
pily for Norton, accident furthered the
views of the other, and rendered his
own services unnecessary.

As Palmer was passing the garden-



|
gate, he perceived that it stood ajar. |
He ventured to push it open a little |
_ wider, and to peep within. Perceiving
_ no one, he slipped into the garden, dart-

ne
ed towards a fine October peach-tree,
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 81

tore off some of the fruit, and, quick as
lightning, made good his retreat. This
time, however, he had not been unper-
ceived. The window in Mr. Longman’s
bedroom commanded a view of the en-
trance into the garden. He happened at
the moment to be standing near it, and
from thence observed a boy enter the
garden, approach the tree, and then
hastily rejoin- his companions in the
play-ground. Unfortunately, he was very
near-sighted; it was impossible for him,
therefore, to discern the features of the
offender. In height and size Douglas
and Palmer were alike, and both taller
than any boys in the school; he felt
certain it was one or other of the two.
As Palmer had finished eating the
last peach, he saw Mr. Longman walk-

ing towards him with hasty step, and
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32 NORTON HARGRAVE.

either read in his features an expression
of displeasure, or conscience suggested
the idea that such was the case, and
terrible misgivings were the consequence.
The stones of the fruit he had previously
eaten had been dexterously thrown over
the fence; it was impossible for him to
do the same with the present. In great
alarm he looked round for some means
to get rid of it. Douglas stood very
near him; in an instant he contrived to
slip the stone into his pocket, and he
then, with apparent indifference, awaited,
as the safer plan, the approach of Mr.
Longman. He had so far shifted his
position, that Douglas now stood before
him, and was nearest to Mr. Long-
man.

“Mr. Douglas,” said that gentleman,

drawing him a little aside, “allow me to
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 83

ask you, if you have been standing here
any time?”

Douglas looked surprised. “No,” re-
plied he; “I have been here only a few
minutes. J have merely walked from
the school-room.”

“And you passed the garden-gate ?”
inquired he anxiously.

“T did, sir,” answered Douglas.

“May I trouble you to show me what
you put into your pocket as I was
coming up to you?” said he.

“My handkerchief,” returned Douglas ;
and as he said so, he drew it out; the
peach-stone at the same instant fell to
the ground.

Mr. Longman turned pale, for Doug-
las was with him, as with every one
else, a favourite. Shocked and distress-

ed at such a confirmation of his fears,
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34 NORTON HARGRAVE.

he was so agitated, that Douglas could
scarcely at first understand from him
the nature of the charge. His compan-
ions, in the mean time, attracted by Mr.
Longman’s manner, had gradually stole
nearer to them both, and thus became
acquainted with what he would else
have wished to conceal from them. He
was heard with astonishment. Douglas
guilty of such an act! Douglas steal
fruit! The youths looked at each other
in consternation. He himself alone was
calm, although not a ray of colour was
left either in his cheek or lip.

“ Appearances, sir,” said he, “are cer-
tainly against me. I have nothing to
offer in defence but my simple word;
and, on the honour of a gentleman, I
assure you, I am as ignorant how that

stone came into my pocket as yourself.
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He stood in the confidence of inno-
cenee, every eye turned upon him.
Norton had been playing at a little
distance; but the rumour that some-
thing extraordinary was passing brought
him also and his companions to the
spot.

Mr. Longman was annoyed at the
publicity that had thus been uninten-
tionally given to the affair; but sup-
pression of it was now out of his power.
“Can any one throw a light upon this
business?” demanded he. But he de-
manded in vain; not a sound was
heard. The question was repeated.

Norton was springing forward, un-
awed by the presence of Mr. Longman,
and becoming suddenly bold in the de-
termination to serve one whom he s0

dearly loved, by revealing all he knew ;
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36 NORTON HARGRAVE.

when he caught the eye of Palmer, and
read in it an expression that arrested
his steps in an instant. His words
died away, and, trembling from head
to foot, he remained motionless.

Quick as that glance had been, how-
ever, it had not escaped the notice of
Mr. Longman; its effect on the little
fellow was too evident to be unobserv-
ed. Many others also remarked his agi-
tation; and as they were unconscious
that Mr. Longman laid stress upon the
height of the offender, a feeling was im-
mediately conceived, improbable as it
was, that Norton was the guilty person,
and that he had, in some way or other,
added deceit and ingratitude to his of-
fence. This suspicion, the last which
Mr. Longman would knowingly have

wished to excite, was strengthened, if
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not confirmed, by the words that fol-
lowed.

“Mr. Douglas,” said he, “I entirely
acquit you of the slightest imputation
of having acted unworthily of yourself.
I am satisfied in my own mind who
has behaved thus dishonourably; and
if I delay inquiry, it is because T am
certain he who is guilty will eventually
convict himself.”

Poor Norton was now very unhappy.
All that Palmer had before insinuated
against him, his insolent taunts, and
even the nickname he had given him,
told. Elis own immediate associates no
longer cared to play with him, and no
one, with the exception of Campbell
and Dotiglas, that firm, generous, and
noble-minded friend, still took his part.

He had questioned the poor boy in
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38 NORTON HARGRAVE.

private as to the fact, but could gain
only this reply,—

“JT say to you as you said to Mr.
Longman, I am innocent, and he beliey-
ed you. O, do believe me too, for in-
deed I tell you the truth.”

_“I do believe you, Norton,” returned
Douglas, kindly, “for I have always
found you correct in what you have told
me; but why were you so agitated?”

“Don’t ask me any more,” replied
he; “trust me;” and he looked beseech-
ingly into his face, as he clung to his
arm.

And Douglas did trust him, and by
his confidence preserved him from a
feeling of degradation that might have
had a very prejudicial influence upon
him. With a judgment that would have

done honour to riper years, he so skil-
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fully contrived to strengthen the weak-
ness that made the poor child shrink in
the fear of others, by proving the worth
of conscious rectitude, even under the
most unfavourable circumstances, that the
lesson was never afterwards forgotten.
At the same time, in proportion as others

became cool to him, his kindness increas-

ed; and well was it for Norton that it
did so, for had it been otherwise, his

situation would have been very painful.
Independently of the prejudice that had
been conceived against him, Palmer, in
the mean and mistaken idea that he en-
sured his own safety by fostering a spirit
of bad feeling against him, took every
opportunity of placing him in an unfa-
vourable view.

Mr. Longman in the mean time kept

a strict watch upon Palmer, but nothing
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40 NORTON HARGRAVE.

occurred to elicit the truth, The fruit
season passed, the holidays intervened,
and Easter was again approaching.
About this time a sudden and over-
whelming change took place in the affairs
of Palmer’s father; his great riches were
absorbed by a ruinous speculation; and
though his son was not removed from
Mr. Longman’s care, every possible ex-
pense was curtailed in his education.
The alteration in his circumstances made
a very striking one in his manner. He
was now no longer the boasting, domi-
neering youth, lording it over every one
who would submit to him; the tyrant
of the younger boys, and the consequen-
tial director of the elder; he either kept
aloof from the rest, or meanly sought
notice from many whom he formerly de-

spised. He had never been generally
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liked; he was now sinking into insig-
nificance and contempt: he had oppress-
ed and despised others; he was now
neglected himself.

It was at this time, that in honour
of a great national event, a holiday was
graciously asked, and was, of course,
granted. It was then the ambition of
the boys to celebrate the event in the
best manner they were able. Many were
the schemes projected; but at length it
was unanimously agreed that a {féte,
ending with fireworks, would be most
appropriate and most agreeable. A sub-
scription was immediately set on foot,
among themselves, for the necessary
funds. All gave liberally; for they
who had little gave all that they pos-
sessed. Palmer, who a short time be-

fore would have contributed more than
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42, NORTON HARGRAVE.

any one else, if it had been only to
show his consequence, and boast of what
he had done, stole behind others when
the money was collected, the little he
had brought from home having been
already expended.

Mortified almost beyond endurance, he
was yet obliged to confine his feelings
to his own bosom, and to assume the
best air of indifference he was able. The
hour arrived, all was animation and
happiness, the note of preparation was
sounded, forms and tables were brought
out into the playground, the delicacies,
which the stewards collected for the oc-
casion, were now beginning to be brought
in, and every thing was arranged in the
most liberal manner, and in the best
taste imaginable; and the more so as

Douglas was the master of the cere-
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monies. Every one was in good hu-
mour. Little “Sugar and Plums,” (for
that name was now confirmed to him,)
was in unusual glee. He had been
allowed to wait upon Douglas, and had
been his “right-hand man,” till called
into the house to receive what comple-
ted his delight, a parcel of good things
from home, a supply of money,—a for-
tunate circumstance, for he had subscrib-
ed his last sixpence; and, O! better than
all, a long letter from dear sister Fan-
ny. His heart bounding with joy, he
set off in search of Douglas, just to
whisper the good news to him, when
discerning him, by the white mbbon
attached to his button-hole to mark his
office, in a contrary direction to that
in which he expected to find him, he

was compelled to alter his course. By
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44 NORTON HARGRAVE.

this means he suddenly came upon
Palmer, who was seated under a tree
which grew at the corner of the play-
ground, with a book in his hand, on
which his eyes alone rested, present-
ing altogether a picture of profound
melancholy.

Norton started, and for a moment
stood still; the report instantly occur-
red to him that Palmer, under pretence
that he did not approve of what was
going on, but, as was well known, be-
cause he had been unable to contribute
to the féte, had entirely withdrawn him-
self from the party. A thought imme-
diately struck him. Should he, dare he,
put it into execution? Before he had
answered the question he proposed to
himself, he was by the side of Palmer.

The latter looked up, and for a moment
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 45

gazed at him with surprise. At one
time Norton would have received a pe-
remptory order to “be gone;” as it was,
there was sullenness, but not the rude
and almost fierce expression in the
other’s eyes that had inspired him with
so much terror. Palmer did not, how-
ever, deign to speak, but almost im-
mediately bent his face over the vol-
ume he wished to be thought to be
reading.

Norton did not offer to go. “Are you
ill?” said he softly, summoning courage
to speak.

“T have got the headache,” replied
Palmer.

How often is the headache pleaded
for all sorts of uneasy feelings, and
made to bear opprobriums that do not

attach to it!
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46 NORTON HARGRAVE.

“But not so bad, I hope, as to pre-
vent you from taking your place at the
table,” said Norton, not knowing how
to frame the question he wished to pro-
pose.

“T ghall have nothing to do with
the féte, nor any thing that belongs to
it,” replied Palmer; and the bitterness
of mortification was stamped on every
feature. Again he pretended to read.

“Palmer,” said Norton, and he trem-
bled as he spoke, “I’m sure you would
like to be with us,”—he checked him-
self—“ with the great boys, I mean:
do, pray take this,” and laying the new
half-sovereign he held in his band on
the leaves of the book, he ran away.

Palmer gazed for an instant on the
money. ‘Come back,” cried he, but

not unkindly. Norton continued his
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 47

pace. ‘Come back,” he repeated in
his former authoritative tone.

Norton dared no longer disobey.

“Don’t be angry,” said he, “indeed
I did not mean to offend you.”

“T am not offended,” replied Palmer,
“but you must take this again,” and
he put the half-sovereign into his hand.

There was something in the tone of
his voice that made Norton venture to
raise his eyes to him. What could be
the matter with him? He had never
seen him wear such a look before.

“You are not angry, then, with me?”
said he.

The proud, humbled boy could not
at first speak, but gulping his emotion,
he murmured, “No, no: leave me;”
then turning his back upon him he

walked hastily away.
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48 NORTON HARGRAVE.

But Norton had made an advance
into a path which he was led irresisti-
bly to pursue. He still held the half-
sovereign in his hand as he watched
him enter’.the now deserted school-room.

“He won’t have my money,” thought
he, “but he shall have something else.”

Taking his opportunity he: presently
followed -him; and, perceiving him sit-
ting alone; his elbow resting on a desk,
and his head supported: by his hand,
he advanced. with. quick and light step,

and laying before him cake, fruit, sweet-

meats, and ‘biscuits, ‘You must have
these,” cried he, and then, not waiting
for the possibility of a refusal, he dart-
ed out of the room, into the playground,
and took the seat marked for him at
the table.

The feelings of Palmer in the mean
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 49

time were as strange to himself as diffi-
cult for another to describe. He had
been much affected by Norton’s conduct
respecting the money, and a sense of
his own demerit had stung him to the
quick; but this repetition of generos-
ity on the part of one whom he had
so long and so unjustly persecuted, over-
came his stubborn nature, and awoke all
that was amiable in him. He looked
at the nice things spread before him;
his proud heart gave way, and he burst
into tears. He took a piece of cake
in his hand, “ Poor little fellow,” sighed
he, “I dare say he has parted with
nearly all he had,” and he laid it down
again untouched.

He sat thoughtful and sad for some

minutes longer: a new idea then struck

him. “If I entirely refuse to accept
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50 NORTON HARGRAVE.



his gift,” said he mentally, “TI shall
give him pain,’—and selecting a dried
apricot, he raised it to his mouth.
There is a connection in our thoughts
which it is not always easy to trace,
and of which we are only made sensi-
ble by the suddenness of the effect:
but in this instance there was no such
difficulty. Conscience at once showed
the link of the chain, and brought all
his former conduct in regard to the
theft of the fruit and the part he had
compelled Norton to take in that occur-
rence to his mind; nor did it aliow him
to stifle the self-reproach that followed.
For a long time he debated within him-
self whether he should execute the de-
sign it suggested or not; but at length
his better principles prevailed. ‘He

shall not be the only one,” said he,
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 51



“that shall conquer himself: he has
been generous; I will be just: but I
will not eat a morsel of these things
till we are in some degree square.”

So saying he deposited all in his
box; and knowing that Mr. Longman
would not be at liberty till the next
morning to attend to him, he remained
in the school-room alone, and avoided
for the night all possibility of inter-
changing a sentence with Norton.

Karly the next morning he rapped at
the door of Mr. Longman’s study; and,
on being bid to “Come in,” he with-
out reserve or hesitation, but with con-
siderable feeling, repeated every partic-
ular that had occurred between Norton
and himself! Mr. Longman heard him
with no slight emotion.

“And am I to consider this as a pri-
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52 NORTON HARGRAVE.

vate communication alone?” said he,
anxious to ascertain the sincerity of
his remorse.

The cheek of Palmer was dyed with
the deepest crimson; but he paused
only for an instant.

“No, sir,” said he, “I will not be
just by halves; let all be known, and
as publicly as you please.”

“But have you reflected on the con-
sequences to yourself?” demanded Mr.
Longman.

“T have not closed my eyes all night,”
answered he, “and my mind is perfectly
made up on the subject. I am ready
to go with you into the school-room
whenever you please.” -

Mr. Longman immediately shook him
most cordially by the hand. “I am

satisfied,” said he, “and I heartily re-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 58

joice at the victory you have thus ob-
tained over yourself. I can now believe
your repentance to ‘be sincere; and my

regret at your former misconduct is, per-
haps, more than counterbalanced by the

| pleasure of your return to right feeling.
But we must now have some regard to
yourself. The robbery of the fruit in
the first instance is neither known nor
suspected;. and no good can result from
its publication; society is never improved,
nor would our little world here form
an exception, by a knowledge of what
crimes. may be committed, and of the
impunity which sometimes attends them.
The second. offence is quite another mat-
ter; and there I leave you to act as
you think proper.”

| They entered the school-room together;

a few words from Mr. Longman pre-
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54 NORTON HARGRAVE.



faced what was about to take place. profound silence reigned throughout the |
school, and curiousity was wound up
to its highest pitch, when Palmer, fol-
lowing the motion of Mr. Longman, in
concise, but in forcible and feeling terms,
exonerated Norton from all blame, and
repeated the generous conduct he had
received from him the evening before.
We are all prone to admire what is
right, though not so ready, alas! to
practise or imitate virtue: one senti-
ment alone filled every breast. Poor
little Norton! such a public demonstra-
tion of approval as followed the relation
given by his former enemy might have
highly gratified most boys; but to him,
who was ever ready to shrink from ob-
servation, and to whom such commend-

ation was perfectly new, the effect was
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 55

painful and overpowering. One look,
however, from Douglas; a look beam-
ing with dignified love and unqualified
approbation, more than reassured him.
His tearful face grew bright with hap-
piness, and a thrill of joy pervaded his
frame, which he probably would never
again experience.

“Then you forgive me, Norton,” said
Palmer, as they were walking together
in the playground, mm company with
Douglas, to whom he had related all
that concerned the first theft of the
fruit.

Norton looked at one, then at the
other, smiled at Douglas, and taking
the hand of Palmer, said, “ Forgive you!
you have made me happier than ever
I was in my life; it is I who must

thank you.”

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56 NORTON HARGRAVE.

Mr. Egerton laid the manuscript on
his knee and ceased to read. Charles,
who had listened with breathless inter-
est was the first to break the silence.
“OQ papa,” cried he, “what a pretty
story! But this is not all, is it? What
became of them, do you know? How
I wish I could have seen Douglas and
that dear little Norton; how I love him!
Do tell me something more of them:
and first of Palmer.”

Mr Egerton seemed to be absorbed
in his own thoughts; but a repetition
of the question recalled his attention.
“He soon after left Mr. Longman’s,”
said he; “his situation was not alto:
gether pleasant, and at his own request
he was removed.”

“ And Douglas; was Norton ever able

to repay him for his kindness? They
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 57

must have continued friends, 1 am sure,”
said Charles.

“They did so,” replied Mr. | Kgerton,
“and happily for Norton he was able
to return the kindness he had received.
Douglas entered the army; he had in-
terest and rank, but not wealth; Norton
had abundance, and his purse was his
friend’s. Douglas rose rapidly to the
highest rank in his profession, and died
in the very arms of victory, loved, hon-
oured, lamented by all.”

As he spoke he raised his eyes to a
full-length picture of an officer suspend-
ed over the fireplace opposite to him,
and Charles, with a feeling of awe at
the unusual sight, beheld them suffused
with tears. In an instant the whole
truth flashed on his mind.

“Q papa,” cried he, “I see it all
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58 NORTON HARGRAVE.

now: that noble, generous Douglas was
the General, your friend; and Norton,
that dear, dear little Norton”—and_ he

flung his arms round Mr. Egerton’s

‘neck—‘‘is my own papal”





ae

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SS idee ee



He Sau.

Ler no one say that a life of labour
is the hardest that can be appointed to
any individual. Provided that exertion
be crowned with moderate success, that
health and strength be granted, toil,

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4 IDLE JANE.

with it its reward, and makes the dili-
gent man cheerful and happy. Inde-
pendent, in the best acceptation of the
word, useful to others, and trusting that
he is fulfilling the designs of Providence
in the station in which he has been
placed, such a one will be ready to
acknowledge that God did indeed tem-
per mercy with judgment, when for his
transgression he condemned our first
parent to “eat bread in the sweat of
his brow.” Woe to the idle, the un-

profitable member of society! Saving



that of the liar, there is no character
so contemptible, so repugnant to our
general feelings, as the habitually lazy,
or unprofitably employed.

“T have been young, and now am
old, yet saw I never the idle respect-

ed or happy, any more than I have
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seen the righteous forsaken, or the in-
dustrious despised.”

Such was the observation of the ven-
erable Rector of P , a neat little vil-
lage on the confines of Wiltshire, to his
grandson, a youth who had come to
spend his holidays with him. “ Well
do I remember, in the town in which



I was born, a woman who from my
childhood had been known to me un-
der the reproachful appellation of Idle
Jane. Averse to almost any kind of
exertion from her infancy, she had
vegetated rather than lived through the
years of her existence. Her parents
were inoffensive, respectable persons, pos-
sessed of some property, which at their
death devolved to her as their only
child. She married a farmer in the

neighbourhood who was himself in easy
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6 IDLE JANE.

circumstances; and as he did not re-
quire much exertion from her, in con-
sequence of a sister living with him
who was of an active turn, and was
at all times very indulgent to her,
Jane took all things, as she said, softly
and smoothly,—-in truth, she never put
herself out for any thing. Her children
and servants were never @ trouble to
her, whatever might be their conduct.
‘They were no worse than other peo-
ple’s,’ she averred; ‘and where was the
use of fretting about what could not be
mended?’ She was never accused of
quarrelling with any one, for that would
have been attended with far greater ex-
ertion than she liked; ‘angry words
broke no bones, and nobody was the
worse for what other people thought or

said of them.’ If the weather was un-
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IDLE JANE. 7

favourable, the crops deficient, if sick-
ness prevailed, or a child was snatched
away, such things could not be helped,
every body was subject to them, and
she and her husband could not expect
to be more favoured than their neigh-
bours.

“ After living several years together,
her husband died. Jane shed a few
‘natural drops,’ then ‘wiped them soon,’
felt comfortable that she was left in
such easy circumstances, and all was
forgotten. Trustees and guardians took
care of her family and property, and
there was little left for her to do but
to go to bed and to get up, to eat
and to drink, to doze all day, and to
sleep all night.

“As years grew upon her, so did
this lethargy of soul and body. There

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8 IDLE JANE.

was once a time when she would walk
round her garden; but this practice be-
came first irregular, and then was dis-
continued. In her younger days she
had constantly attended church, though,
alas! to little purpose. She knew not
why, but she was always more drowsy
there than-anywhere else; and at length
she found her slumbers at home were
less broken and more comfortable, and
she gave up going altogether.

“JT yemember well passing by her
house one day; the door was open, and
I felt a curiosity to take a peep within.
I was well known to her, and provided
I did not give her the trouble to reach
or gather them, I was always welcome
to fruit, or cream, or curds, as my
fancy or the season made them desira-

ble. There sat Jane fast asleep in her
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‘IDLE JANE. 9

accustomed easy chair, which was 80
placed as to afford her a view of pas-
sengers, if she could exert energy enough
to notice them. Her hands were folded
on her lap, no expression marked her
large, round, unmeaning features, one
foot was on a stool, the other slightly
extended, exhibiting the very personifi-
cation of ease and indolence.

“ At this moment her little grandson
was led in by the servant. Touching
the shoulder of her mistress to rouse
her, she begged her to mind Robert did
not get into mischief whilst she went
into the town on an errand. Jane
nodded assent. For a few moments
she answered the questions that the
child put to her; she then ceased to
speak, her look was still fixed on the

restless boy, who, after having: taken a
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10 IDLE JANE.

survey of the apartment, as if selecting
an object on which he could exert his
propensity to destruction, at length push-
ed his stool towards some plants which
stood in the window. Jane appeared to
be watching him, and she certainly
comprehended what was his intent, but
she did nothing more than continue to
gaze upon him, till, as she did so, her
eyes gradually lost all expression, no
ray of understanding enlightened them,
the heavy eyelids closed, and Robert
was left unmolested to pursue his mis-
chievous habit.

“The rich flowers of one luxuriant
geranium were soon plucked off and
scattered on the floor,—another and an-
other shared the same fate,—he then
aimed at the farthest plant from him.

In doing this, he lost his balance, and
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IDLE JANE. i

catching at one of the pots to save him-
self he fell, and a crash followed that
awoke his grandmother. The boy shriek-
ed, but Jane did not attempt to rise,
either to assist him, or to ascertain
whether he was hurt. She rang the lit-
tle bell that was placed at her elbow
on the table, and composedly watched
his struggles as he lay kicking on the
floor. The servant, however, had heard
the noise, and entered hastily.

“¢Take that child away,’ said Jane,
‘Why did you bring him here to trouble
me?’ The girl mumbled something in
her teeth about people being so lazy;
but though it was evident from her look
that she spoke impertinently, her mis-
tress only stared at her, and, as soon as
the door was closed, composed herself

again to sleep.
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12 IDLE JANE.

“T was but a young man at the time,
and had just taken orders. I was greatly
shocked. Some years before, perhaps, I
might have enjoyed a laugh at her ex-
pense; now I could much sooner weep.

“¢ And that unhappy woman,’ thought
I, ‘has an immortal soul, a spirit which
in another world cannot be lulled into
slumber and insensibility. What pro-
vision is here, alas! made for its wel-
fare? Conscience is dead, nor can re-
collection of sin quicken thought into
penitence. ‘Fast bound by Satan these
many years,’ and ‘made captive at his
will,’ the tempter has no need to entice
or to urge his victim to active trans-
gression and enormous crimes. Secure
in the belief of his prey, he leaves her
in the fetters he has riveted upon her,

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IDLE JANE. 18



merciful interposition of Providence can
snatch her from his grasp.’ |
“You look. surprised, my dear boy:
then mark me. My professional duties
have led me into the deepest haunts of
vice,—into the gloomy prison and the
fettered cell. I have had much to con-
tend with in this period, much to dis-
courage, much to humble me, but, in
very truth, I have never found any
vice so hard to overcome, any evil pro-
pensity so difficult to reclaim, any peni-
tence so little promising, as in instances
where idleness has become, as it were, a
second nature. I say to you, as I have
frequently said to my own soul, Beware
of so silent, so fatal a weight of guilt; be-
ware how any talent is thus wrapped
up and buried in a napkin; improve

every faculty entrusted to thee now, lest
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sloth work thy ruin, as surely and as cer-
tainly as the most daring iniquity. Say
not to thyself, ‘Peace, peace, where there
is no peace,’ but shake off the trammels
of this sin whilst thou art able; and
whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do
it quickly, and with thy whole heart.
“Three months after, I inquired for
Jane. She had died in a fit of apoplexy
in her chair, stealing out of life, as it
were, as she had lived in it, unprofita-
bly, without respect, and without the soli-
tary tribute of a tear to her memory.”
He was silent for some minutes, and
then said, “Thought of Jane brings to
recollection another character quite. the
reverse of hers, but not more worthy of
imitation, whom I will introduce as ‘ Bust-

ling Bob,’ for so he became known to me,” *

* See page 146 of this series.
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Puhert Wiles; wr, Con Fast ot Fivat.

“Don’t be so impatient, Robert?” said
Mrs. Wiles to her son, a boy of about
eleven years of age. “As soon as I
have cut you some bread your basket

will be ready.”
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4 ROBERT WILES; OR,

“That's right, mother,” cried he; “I
don’t wish to lose a minute. O those
sparrows shall have enough of it to-day,
hear how they will go;” and he rattled
his clappers with such force, that his
mother loudly desired him to be quiet.

“ Ah! I thought so,” said Robert, ex-
ultingly; “you can’t stand the noise :
nor will they. Now you have done,
haven't you?—that’s bread enough.”

“Robert,” exclaimed his mother, ‘“ how
I wish you were not so fond of a new
job! An idle boy you- are not; but
for the good you do in the end, you
might almost as well like work no bet-
ter than many others. If you would but
recollect what I say so often to you!”

“ About the fierce flame and the
steady one,” returned Robert. “So I

do; you make me remember it.”
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 5

“J wish, then, you would. attend to
it,” replied she.

« And be like George Franklin; don’t
you, mother?” said he; “sit day after
day, and week after week, dragging that
saw backwards and forwards with his
father; but I must not waste another
moment;” he seized the basket as he
spoke; ‘thank you, mother,—good-bye:
you shall hear how I am going on,”
and away he ran.

And Robert was as good as his word.
He was only a few fields from his mo-
ther’s cottage, and never was there such
an incessant shouting, clapping, rattling,
kept up through the whole of the day
as by him. If the sparrows, bold as
they are reckoned, had possessed hearts
as courageous as lions, they could not

have failed to be terrified. Perched on
15







6 ROBERT WILES; OR,

the solitary tree that grew there, and
which gave him the entire command of
the field, scarcely had an ear of corn
bent under the light pressure of the tiny
foot, when such a volley was fired by
Robert, that the ‘scared bird was in the
air again, glad only to have made good
its retreat.

“That noise is enough to distract any
one,” observed a gentleman to a poor
woman with whom he had been con-
versing at her cottage door; “surely
there is no need for all that clamour.”

“Tt is only Robert Wiles,” said the
woman smiling; “that’s always his way;
he'll be quieter to-morrow.”

“And that little fellow,” asked the
other, “whom I see working yonder, is
he one of the same sort?”

“No, no;” replied she, “he is the
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 7

stillest,- most patient, and best working
boy in the parish. Come to-morrow, or
come a fortnight hence, if the job last
so long, and most likely it will—for
they are preparing stone for the new
house to be built there—you will see
him and his father, early and late, as
you see them now.” She would have
added more, but at that instant Robert
gave such a loud, lengthened crack’ of
his clappers, that with a hasty exclam-
ation of, ‘ What a nuisance!” her visitor
departed.

“OQ mother! I am so tired,” cried
Robert, as he entered his home, and
letting the empty basket fall from his
hand, “hear how hoarse I am, I can
hardly speak.”

“ And no wonder,” replied she.

“They say the corn is to be cut the
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8 ROBERT WILES; OR,

day after to-morrow,” said Robert; “%
hope it will; I don’t wish for any sup-
per. I had rather go to bed;” and with
a sigh amounting almost to a groan, he
threw himself into a seat.

The next morning, instead of being
up and dressed before any one else, he
was so sound asleep at six o'clock that
his mother was obliged to wake him.
He mounted his post of observation ;
but though his clappers were kept in
full requisition throughout the day, he
very rarely attempted to shout. The
day after his voice had recovered from
its hoarseness; but, though he was
again sent to watch, the birds were
neither frightened out of their wits, as
he had declared they had been before,
nor were the neighbours stunned with

the incessant rattling of his clappers.
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 9

The corn was then cut, and Robert
was at liberty for a new occupation.

“Come, Robert,” cried his father, “ we
want all the hands we can get, to-day;
we must clear those fields this week:
the corn is so ripe it will certainly shake
if we don’t: you must go with me.”

And who so happy, so busy, so ac-
tive as himself? He was here, and
there, and everywhere. Cap, jacket,
and waistcoat, were discarded; and if
the extent of his usefulness might have
been judged by the streams of perspir-
ation that bathed his face and limbs,
Robert’s services were more than equiv-
alent to those of half a dozen boys
of his own age.

“Up, Bob, up!” shouted his father
at an early hour the next morning, “I

‘hear the teams starting. Be quick, or
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10 ROBERT WILES; OR,

I must go without you, and you will
have to walk.”

Poor Robert dragged himself wearily
out of bed, and was yet more asleep
than awake, as he lay extended at the

bottom of the wagon. It was now,

“Come, Bob, be alive.” ‘Move on,
and take care of that leader.” ‘“ Don’t
let the gears lie there.” “What are
you dreaming about?” “What's come

to you?” cried one. “I thought you.
trotted too fast yesterday to keep up
that pace long,” said another; and
Robett was nettled by the laugh that
followed.

Robert’s next employment was to pull
up the weeds and grass in the stable-
yard of a gentleman who had lately
become an inhabitant of the place; and

which, in consequence of the premises
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 11

not having been occupied for some little
time, had been suffered to grow pretty
much as they liked. Woe to the un-
lucky intruders now! No mercy was
allowed them under Robert’s hand: they
disappeared almost as if by magic.

“ Well done, my little man,” said Mr.
Greenwood, the gentleman alluded to;
“you have worked well indeed. All
this has been done this morning,” con-
tinued he, turning to a friend who was
with him.

Delighted at this encouragement Rob-
ert was more energetic, if possible, ‘than
ever. No sabre in the hand of the most
skilful dragoon was wielded more scien-
tifically than the old broken knife that
was Robert’s weapon. Swift as light-
ning, forefinger and blade alternately

wrought destruction to every tuft of



12 ROBERT WILES; OR,

grass; and scarcely had he moved the
bit of matting on which he knelt to
one spot, before he had occasion to shift
its position to another. The two gentle-
men watched him, and smiled at each
other; then again commending him they
left the yard. Robert repeated, with no
small degree of pride, what had passed
to his mother; assuring her that Mr.
Greenwood had appeared so pleased with
him, that he was sure he would come
again and speak to him; “and who
knows,” added he, “but he may wish
to keep me always?”

“Take care, then, that you work as

well to-morrow as you have done to-
day,” replied his mother; “ remember,
too large a wick soon burns out the
candle.

“T’'m sure I will do all I can,” said
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 13

Robert; “but see, I have made my
fingers quite sore.”

Mrs. Wiles, however, consoled him
only by assuring him, that she made no
doubt his fingers would be well the
next day; nor did the event altogether
contradict her assertion, though they
were still very tender. Contrary to
Robert’s expectation, Mr. Greenwood did
not come into the stable-yard; and ob-
serving the groom taking the horses
round to the hall door, he concluded
it would be some hours before he
should see him, if at all. He now
pursued his task more leisurely ; and
whereas he had -before scarcely with-
drawn his eyes from the pavement, he
now found many opportunities of taking
a survey of the premises. The gambols

of two young puppies greatly interested
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14 ROBERT WILES; OR,

him; they rolled over each other so
curiously, he thought, and made such
funny antics, that it was impossible not
to be amused by them. He was kneel-
ing on his piece of matting, his fingers
twisted round a tuft of grass, and his
broken blade at some distance from hin,
‘and laughing outright, when he saw
them standing on their hind-legs, their
fore-paws round each other’s neck, and
trying to bite each other in every pos- .
sible direction. At this mstant, unper-
ceived by him, Mr. Greenwood approach-
ed close to him. “Well,” cried he,
“how goes on the weeding r

Robert started, coloured deeply, and,
in an instant, with relentless hand and
rapid motion began his operations.

“T don’t find fault,” said Mr. Green-

wood, after having looked around him,
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 15

“with what you have done; but if I
compare this day’s work with yester-
day’s, I must own the difference is not
in favour of the present. What is your
name ?”

Robert informed him. ‘“ And what is
your father’s occupation? Is he employ-
ed in the stable ?”

“No, sir,’ anwered Robert, “he al-
ways works. on Mr. Ingle’s farm.”

“And you?”

“T do any thing I can.”

‘“ And like the last job you are set to
do the best, don’t you?” said Mr. Green-
wood smiling; ‘that is a bad way, how-
ever; the steady, even course in every
line of life is always the best. But do

you know where David Burrows lives?”
Yes, sir,” replied Robert, “he lives

in a cottage near the town’s end, close
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16 ROBERT WILES; OR,

to Mr. Ingle’s wheat-field, which I was
tending before it was cut.”

“QO” said Mr. Greenwood, in a very
lengthened tone, “it was you, was it,
that were sitting in that tree?” The
look that followed would have shown an
attentive observer that he comprehended
enough of Robert’s character, not to lay
all the blame of his diminished diligence
to the playful puppies. Robert made no
boast this evening of the commendation
he had received; and next day, had he
been questioned on the same subject
when he returned home, he would have
been obliged to confess that the man
who had set him to the task had dis-
missed him with the words: ‘ Boys
who work for me, must go on as they
begin; such grand displays at the first

are only as flashes in the pan, deceiving
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 17

others, and deceiving yourself. Take my
advice, and remember, that it is better |
to be praised at the last, than won-
dered at at the first.”

In the mean time, George Franklin
and his father had pursued their occu- |
pation without change or variation. Un-
conscious of the notice he attracted, or |
of the commendations that his conduct

drew from many persons who passed

by, George sat so regularly and mechan- |
ically, as it were, at work, his eyes fixed
so constantly on the saw, that he might
have been taken rather as a figure in
a scene, than an animated being. No
sooner, however, had he leave to rest, |
than none appeared more active or
fonder of play than himself; nor did
his father, who was as considerate as

industrious, ever tax his strength be-



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18 ROBERT WILES; OR,

yond his power. On the contrary, he
carefully avoided the making employ-
ment a wearisome task; and teach-
ing him to regard labour in its true
light, as the safe and: honourable lot of
all, he instilled into him the only just
and laudable feeling of independence,—
the owing our livelihood to our own ex
ertions. Franklin was working by the
piece, and, accordingly, he fixed what he
considered as proper wages on his boy,
which were as punctually paid to him
as his own were, by his employer. The
money thus earned, together with many
stray sixpences and pennies, the reward
of various services rendered in different
quarters, was deposited in the hands of
George’s uncle and godfather, who took
a lively interest in his welfare.

The annual feast of the village was
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 19

now approaching; and the joyful news
was communicated to George by his
uncle, that he had money enough in his
hands to buy him, he trusted, an entire
new suit of clothes. He, accordingly,
proposed accompanying his nephew to
——, in order to purchase it to the
greater advantage. All was arranged
between them; a substitute for George
was alone wanting, and he was quickly
found in Robert Wiles.

On the Saturday previous to Whit-
sunday the uncle and nephew set out
on their errand, which was kept a se-
cret; and Robert, as his representative,
was seated, saw in hand with Franklin.

“Gently, gently,” exclaimed Franklin;
“if you pull and jerk in this manner,
there will be no working with you—

draw steadily.”
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20 ROBERT WILES; OR,

But this was not in Robert's nature.
Every muscle of his body was exerted ;
and very soon the few clothes he had
on could not have been wetter had he
been drawn out of a river. Franklin
continued to check him. At last he ex-
claimed, “Robert, this won't do at all;
you tire me as well as yourself. Work
quietly and steadily, L tell you.”

Robert did as he was bid for a time,
but he gradually increased his energy,
till Franklin grew quite vexed with him.
Before long, however, he found himself
compelled to use less exertion. He be-
gan to be extremely tired, and his arms
ached greatly.

“You are of no use whatever to me,”
cried Franklin, his patience exhausted ;
“you must give over. Here are some

halfpence for your trouble; but take this
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. | 21



lesson as of more worth from me, what-
ever you undertake, go to work heartily,
but not violently. Look to the end;
proportion your strength and energies to
your task, and be not prodigal even of
your bodily powers. It is far better to
persevere in a regular and moderate
course, and finish successfully, than to
make a start which may astonish every-
body, only to disappoint all in the end.”

Robert was exceedingly mortified; he
pocketed the money in silence ; and fear-
ful that his mother might ask him ques-
tions which he should not like to answer,
he delayed returning home till it was
near bed-time, when he knew she would
be occupied with his brothers and sisters.
Whitsunday came; the Sunday, of all
others, most prized, both by old and

young in the village of Newton. Robert’s
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22, ROBERT WILES; OR

parents were very industrious and care-
ful people; and his mother, especially,
had laboured with double diligence for
the last month, going out as charwoman
in the day, and working with her needle
late at night, after she had returned.
New shoes, new hats, frocks altered to
fit the younger girls, which the elder
had outgrown; boy’s petticoats discard-
ed, and the first suit to mark manhood
were alike provided, to the credit of the
mother, and the delight of her children.
Robert was very well satisfied with the
appearance he made, and felt himself im
no degree inferior to his companions,
who, like himself, had been equipped for
the year to come.

As he was strolling with some of
these, they came directly im front of

George Franklin. “ Look, look!” cried
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 23



one of the boys, “how smart George 1s!
he has got on a new suit from head to
foot!’ The eyes of all were bent on
him, as he approached. His features
beamed with great pleasure as he joined
them.

“What handsome clothes you have
got on!” exclaimed Robert; “how very
nice you look!”

George smiled. “I am glad you like
them,” said he; “but do you really
think them handsome?”

“QO, very, very handsome!” was the
assurance of all, as they took a survey
of him, from the colour of the suit, to
the very size of the buttons.

“What a great deal they must have
cost!” observed one of the boys. “Do
you know how much?”

“To a penny,” replied George; ‘and
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24 ROBERT WILES; OR,

I ought, for they were bought with my
own money.”

“With your own money!” cried they,
in astonishment. ‘“ You don’t say so!”

“Indeed, but T do,” replied George ;
“But then, you know, the cloth is not
so good as some of yours. Yours,
Robert, is much finer than mine; but—”
George checked himself, lest his feeling
might be misconstrued into conceit.

“But you bought them with your
own money,” said Robert, supplying the
sentence. From this moment his lively
spirits disappeared; he felt himself in-
ferior to George; and, though he was
partial to him, he was mortified, and far
from happy. In the evening George
and his father passed by. ‘Look, mo-
ther,” murmured Robert, “ look there!

how I envy George those clothes!”
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 25

“Why?” exclaimed she, in astonish-
ment, ‘your own are quite as good,
and better too.”

“No, no, they are not,” cried he, pas-
sionately; “he paid for them himself,
from his own earnings; and mine—”

“And yours,” said his father, “were
paid, for the most part, out of the earn-
ings of your mother. I understand what
you feel: but courage, Robert; self-cor-
rection is, perhaps, the sharpest of all,
but it is often the most effectual. Im-
itate George; work, for the future, stead-
ily and patiently, like him, and so lose
a character which makes no one desirous
of employing you. A year, I hope is
before you; see what you can do in it
towards conquering a defect, and try if
you cannot be as happy next Whitsun-

day, as George is this.”
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26 ROBERT WILES.

The year came round, the boys met;
each looked at the other with pleasure.
“Thank you, thank you, George,” ex-
claimed Robert; “I’ve done it at last;
my clothes, like yours, are bought with

my own money, and my own earnings.”

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Che Grurravs Bay.

Yrs; there is much in life to cloud
the mind, and grieve the heart; much
of disappointment, much of heavy toil
and wearisomeness of spirit; but there is

also much of enjoyment, of the purest
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4. THE GENEROUS BOY. ¢

satisfaction, and even of happiness, if
they be sought for in the paths which
lead to their possession. O if we would
but cherish the kindly feelings of our
nature, would carefully and fondly guard
the bond that unites in love the mem-
bers of a family ;—if brothers and sisters
would continue in after years what they
generally are to each other in their com-
mencement, what pain might be spared—
what bliss insured! How might virtue
be quickened and confirmed, vice re-
pressed, and the universal good of socie-
ty promoted !

For the twentieth time, at least, had
the two younger sisters and the eldest,
of Harry Annesley, who was expected
this evening from school, hastened from
the window of the sitting-room to the

front door, to look out for his arrival.
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1e18ae00a661d40a239f5bbcbfc9148f
0d8eba7a90daad815749ab0ac4726f14f893843d
'2011-11-16T14:06:03-05:00'
describe
'2612' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOT' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
35da0f7e7bb771a46c483abcdc495f4c
2640821de74b051f1da09248662aa2a7290d1d9e
'2011-11-16T14:07:09-05:00'
describe
'1093307' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOU' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
81707a0df993b45247c3c19ba1d0a945
139bb149d260592c1e5f22c7af108f72aea45584
'2011-11-16T14:16:14-05:00'
describe
'45394' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOV' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
54e72bfedc29b83f06015abda2f27abf
5fb99cc667b16f2910408b64a556c3e2c0a6eb29
'2011-11-16T14:07:45-05:00'
describe
'17118' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOW' 'sip-files00004.pro'
dbfaaa86f2e05dd9565d67f462169462
02be86a7a70db0db2ef935d8a1c8ed33b2af62a3
'2011-11-16T14:08:54-05:00'
describe
'15577' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOX' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
67e95da4ec28ef2bc67a9867617ef534
80771838a9019d9760d79e737b2d65e5fc1af74f
'2011-11-16T14:04:03-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOY' 'sip-files00004.tif'
8895932b1f86f0c9e279f9425c08c7d0
5b2e40fb39ea8fc97cfdc6a343d28ac84b9a7aa1
'2011-11-16T14:17:24-05:00'
describe
'800' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIOZ' 'sip-files00004.txt'
c7b88c296f6994146d450f771c233820
c5c588bd1b2c9a5e243ceb9c759d621b5b04f9e0
'2011-11-16T14:08:46-05:00'
describe
'4600' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPA' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
0f2f4f80ba7d2752de2b940eb149fc05
2a3e77927508b0cebc5e2bf0b3333df27c5f66e5
'2011-11-16T14:12:49-05:00'
describe
'731160' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPB' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
bb2012d2e9bbb313f6f2ce8353f45279
31f6a0185e31071eec4c69e37d74349e113f61f5
'2011-11-16T14:19:09-05:00'
describe
'16532' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPC' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
b6a6e10355b6fa738712c57b6a666498
39fe4183d706db8ac25707453c71de9f2b23a340
'2011-11-16T14:08:08-05:00'
describe
'215' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPD' 'sip-files00005.pro'
6f3eb669c26464cf80f5510d0f53ccf0
f7baa4d4083f0a1deb7bbcc314e208869716aa1a
'2011-11-16T14:04:56-05:00'
describe
'4197' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPE' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
454580110bbc04b0454a487b1f021fea
062fe941e1e2dd048ecd558cd1e248544fd2a4da
'2011-11-16T14:13:45-05:00'
describe
'8929463' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPF' 'sip-files00005.tif'
ee079651084cca7535ed5afb571a2d1b
17ac8bfc1e4d728a67a0bca10e736ee849a72b6d
'2011-11-16T14:14:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPG' 'sip-files00005.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-11-16T14:17:48-05:00'
describe
'1491' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPH' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
71917274ab59ade05a257e4ee956f6a4
bba3f00cbdac6378f3e64d79be2074c749f89f62
'2011-11-16T14:12:07-05:00'
describe
'1193324' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPI' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
7778e119ee4630d503d37b511eab6089
12019f6d2deef6422146a6df5df60934a44a196b
'2011-11-16T14:03:13-05:00'
describe
'68487' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPJ' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
6c4b5b9e3822b60bfd9ba3a7d4e8d44a
9e17656e8243ac633f011c01b99ca5049040f8b3
'2011-11-16T14:06:13-05:00'
describe
'5649' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPK' 'sip-files00006.pro'
3f4c99d357cd33992a56315ac08fd67c
c93214be52b4b0817d1d99fd939691122e559f8b
'2011-11-16T14:02:41-05:00'
describe
'20927' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPL' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
a92a68955dc767eb2155340327abfe16
80512e9a73367fe3d816f8fabeb20b0f7348b5cd
'2011-11-16T14:10:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPM' 'sip-files00006.tif'
4a746cab03c7a6a4ac800c92a493179e
4651004fa119bd44b8849c999b5f422593e73308
'2011-11-16T14:18:27-05:00'
describe
'309' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPN' 'sip-files00006.txt'
b4cc937fb94358406e337cb66c4b552e
561459a76e5885e88d637b1b9edbc3c6129186ad
'2011-11-16T14:06:55-05:00'
describe
'5942' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPO' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
6f5c09e0c4803e1d955394b6ca3e2847
5cf813d8650950b859c025a9a71f1d2b511c1be6
'2011-11-16T14:15:28-05:00'
describe
'1138466' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPP' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
3818a15e81f6bf42b944b7390c092dd2
14425d125dd80fe807d2cd1027560334374cbb26
'2011-11-16T14:19:26-05:00'
describe
'65963' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPQ' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
4e968ec9c00a05a06bf90acac4e9fd8c
fc24c1404ae6c3a42aecba010d3549f16ea5ed3f
'2011-11-16T14:06:41-05:00'
describe
'19150' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPR' 'sip-files00007.pro'
2692aa297f01d28d9f85d162238c2f96
f7c8ca4287a4849001cc40cbc561e001bb314904
'2011-11-16T14:06:00-05:00'
describe
'23312' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPS' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
cd390560cf4a58640483f5e317bedeec
7e2005d2e1f2f00075792bdf526af490834c6c1a
'2011-11-16T14:08:25-05:00'
describe
'9117875' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPT' 'sip-files00007.tif'
6e53d1a37d21c1e35f839d5d0d2dc1cb
c60a272a91f7e4b1be362f5af0fef89877c9355c
'2011-11-16T14:05:41-05:00'
describe
'789' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPU' 'sip-files00007.txt'
cc2bd230fc47a19920ee64dbcccc4eec
b62818cf8173b681514fd7a28efa9debb32cd8c1
'2011-11-16T14:09:02-05:00'
describe
'7686' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPV' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
689b4270d7cae3aecd775d2feee1797a
21c30a9ffa12a5507f5163ee7656c8d05915bf57
'2011-11-16T14:13:52-05:00'
describe
'1193292' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPW' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
8d80c68077c404380ac8d233be3f3cbb
00fbc02396050c1199ff95c54bb7b1fb1a8657f9
'2011-11-16T14:02:39-05:00'
describe
'71631' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPX' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
5c256f7bba5f314be982d21917ba7596
44156ebeaa9918c93e0f690ce251430465b69b00
'2011-11-16T14:13:03-05:00'
describe
'19805' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPY' 'sip-files00008.pro'
78841fe6473e49783f6e225b06b7db36
af7754fbc7ec2a3af01d356e5b137df833d58dc3
'2011-11-16T14:05:51-05:00'
describe
'25316' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIPZ' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
e1249675e4864321d1083ac4363c135a
7989ddf3ec8a4f01aec38703cad8f1ba9e6ea3d9
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQA' 'sip-files00008.tif'
e8d586a0e76dea9266e870ced6192b15
f813cd1f7a645da07f3d4553d37a820f701156b1
'2011-11-16T14:07:37-05:00'
describe
'812' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQB' 'sip-files00008.txt'
ed037ea64243ea35dd78ea7885e0f311
e049ae53497e09d65482bc1c4c0857267902281f
'2011-11-16T14:02:44-05:00'
describe
'7347' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQC' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
65ab635bf1f163ce1fa6dc6762f37f4c
8d0fc6c7f4d799240cdd658e43f55fe5d8285aac
'2011-11-16T14:13:32-05:00'
describe
'1153036' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQD' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
cdf636235ae3a8605d99357261bad520
25186c59c283ba339627375c52a48cf9f4a50a02
'2011-11-16T14:03:45-05:00'
describe
'70048' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQE' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
788434e8f3dc41e918f83383fd6c9faa
a1f57157a702596387244521486c225213fb3d6f
'2011-11-16T14:17:42-05:00'
describe
'21255' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQF' 'sip-files00009.pro'
6b2b70546cf3fff059d1512a844d5f93
b151c673dbe158f78c1d72630cd65c4a80cd3449
'2011-11-16T14:16:07-05:00'
describe
'24568' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQG' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
3ecd320f9eb2a8c8997bddcf0efe1646
27c713c66e2476fd791eeca4cfbb6698f66a7a2c
'2011-11-16T14:18:34-05:00'
describe
'9234593' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQH' 'sip-files00009.tif'
c8951478d79878b4f9fbc232bf7dadcd
3b2f5c2ba7eba84e37d6ce5361ffb61c31a25788
'2011-11-16T14:04:18-05:00'
describe
'846' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQI' 'sip-files00009.txt'
51813d67ff62990e697373cfce3757a7
625cab1b4601c71a063b69ba386dc88972372707
'2011-11-16T14:06:39-05:00'
describe
'7414' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQJ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
e28078df974a613af0e5c1421c17833f
7f41b2622ecf35156b10d661d516adde3457b902
'2011-11-16T14:05:49-05:00'
describe
'1193328' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQK' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
56999897c8a8532adf15e4dfad9262f1
bca92611d490a234e24bbdf76a28fd78c06f2520
'2011-11-16T14:09:11-05:00'
describe
'70334' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQL' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
7ffb90c69171f9458e27218538356c11
41a8190c54ee286e6ee0af97a4d4377dfca3faac
'2011-11-16T14:04:04-05:00'
describe
'21722' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQM' 'sip-files00010.pro'
f9af26df2f8f74a74d6788f7d71e5090
a16ccfbd3a72d257b547626756d5e3edf6fd53dc
'2011-11-16T14:18:40-05:00'
describe
'24553' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQN' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
b02dc63bde98345387ef74da3eabd912
992b68b1e8d9ac7a94c56c8cdbee8ee2c68bdf17
'2011-11-16T14:07:48-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQO' 'sip-files00010.tif'
5cddbba6fb3912ca880d2e2f83ce4038
416a59bf6cc1ca3e5ddec5cd15de80c0310d86f8
'2011-11-16T14:06:25-05:00'
describe
'877' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQP' 'sip-files00010.txt'
9a61d29433723f8fae96ba9a61b7543d
b0533c897676cbef991520e35942d0c2d2ba0cf9
describe
'6844' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQQ' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
e092bcd9c72fc73f83bfa667efba107c
3a7885d4af9789b271acb27408b527c9c38c9426
'2011-11-16T14:02:50-05:00'
describe
'1124546' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQR' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
cc275ae5549f0b3b1b3e54119be46e21
0240ecbf1c971a250763bf4f687369c3926f43e5
'2011-11-16T14:07:49-05:00'
describe
'62298' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQS' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
4845c0f71fec0313e70611afe72bc6ac
d60b98e15224b2ab031305262d016dd1bda9d1e3
'2011-11-16T14:02:37-05:00'
describe
'17784' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQT' 'sip-files00011.pro'
08d826983ed6f3c313d263bce869ad05
26e4997240458880bd8be08533f404d25c47f0bc
'2011-11-16T14:05:43-05:00'
describe
'21243' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQU' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
eca8efe0d400ba5307a74bfb0aa93915
25325bcd4c7a02c3c5dd618be07b1d4d3c4b7fc7
'2011-11-16T14:13:05-05:00'
describe
'9188777' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQV' 'sip-files00011.tif'
c37f510004d7577e8c0020ac4e97ac61
3412b16a353d3c9a07a565b9e584c1fc7609de77
'2011-11-16T14:07:57-05:00'
describe
'749' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQW' 'sip-files00011.txt'
832def9dfe2c9b0aeddaa4170d5e8c9e
abc7c470b016beba68512b62b9c7d832c4ed9dc4
'2011-11-16T14:08:02-05:00'
describe
'7271' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQX' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
edddebda261290b0495ad2701f114aff
fae7744ee1709b7d255eedafff003fea2d2d99d4
'2011-11-16T14:03:37-05:00'
describe
'1193311' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQY' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
d8b23bef702457bd2e5f912a9e3f429c
02ac3f2afad8d90442b060b2e22d27598a2a57dd
'2011-11-16T14:19:30-05:00'
describe
'67565' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIQZ' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
884122f30a66bcc6856eb5fef887a4bc
df2d1370329279bc34e572334a361588dcf4a0fa
'2011-11-16T14:07:40-05:00'
describe
'19347' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRA' 'sip-files00012.pro'
0a718464461071f4cbaf4dd57b2d5f55
56003ab3835736054920d58e110cccd030182074
'2011-11-16T14:05:50-05:00'
describe
'23609' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRB' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
13b801a2780da032bd5e2dc45079c55f
1e947ada0aa43fb2c4a296047a3d8ef4ead12033
'2011-11-16T14:07:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRC' 'sip-files00012.tif'
f860f95f912fb57823c1d96438be4901
18a5cf67ffbc040b0c4506227846a7dd846223a4
'2011-11-16T14:06:22-05:00'
describe
'805' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRD' 'sip-files00012.txt'
d85a2a486b76df0841c0691ab80ed073
bd9ccade30663989c9aef195dd747dc0228c7833
'2011-11-16T14:15:31-05:00'
describe
'6696' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRE' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
0fe577dd3dfb5ff82ceeccf6980e9dc7
47d6aed8b69ca15679a931d3cb54cdb43f77a39d
describe
'1156314' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRF' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
1ca9bcfdd864993711addb5f86ec62e3
03062e98ff59d38f84d3693011a47010008b96f2
'2011-11-16T14:19:32-05:00'
describe
'66133' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRG' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
f4655d88dd2d0d5cde1ef058094ffbf5
d197881bf18a43b368648822d54156511e230f5f
'2011-11-16T14:13:19-05:00'
describe
'19148' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRH' 'sip-files00013.pro'
844f6433a7c22a564649a81f0453e9ef
e2fca85324ea17f1df11f92339bc9bf02690038c
'2011-11-16T14:07:11-05:00'
describe
'22997' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRI' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
1c00e10cfcf7b46a7affdc56534172da
cb88c205206a6d90c8b63173ccc21cd318921bba
'2011-11-16T14:02:46-05:00'
describe
'9362093' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRJ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
6a42c30e4ae1941d613c47d596841d3c
1ee8a367be4ada6874bd8226f78980ea53cec30e
'2011-11-16T14:06:15-05:00'
describe
'793' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRK' 'sip-files00013.txt'
01a2fd2850563906c11ca9b8901b3175
ce9b29ac062dd77a9173b54860f4c734056d656d
'2011-11-16T14:14:24-05:00'
describe
'7162' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRL' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
5c68862a668616ecb65dfcda7da2eff6
c3a2dd2030b2bc2c933f2e19be54782bac1312d0
'2011-11-16T14:11:40-05:00'
describe
'1193316' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRM' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
f7436567fbbb6b10828469f18209d24f
d2dc4204d81f928da17bccbfe5effaff7c959d39
'2011-11-16T14:18:03-05:00'
describe
'70636' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRN' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
97c0e90b09ac7d4f507dded75ce3e0df
7462f73203d83f6d165e1a04fb6ec95e11e42e15
'2011-11-16T14:13:44-05:00'
describe
'21082' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRO' 'sip-files00014.pro'
516cdcd8deb3351e2943fb92f12a9597
b2a5a694ee0ecf0a29d5ac1362d2b1bf2932de63
'2011-11-16T14:14:40-05:00'
describe
'24770' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRP' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
da3a56af04458674c60518997251fc5f
648161e1338bc010934254950fee4771a9e84402
'2011-11-16T14:16:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRQ' 'sip-files00014.tif'
978745ad97a9e04dc52f8e0b9942c980
42ce7fe2e09e0ecf0ed3769a1873b9256a1db50e
'2011-11-16T14:04:38-05:00'
describe
'862' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRR' 'sip-files00014.txt'
e6634f4aeb804d47d586400e19c4b221
dd7f83b991fa9b02879dbe458cc7195d8406f47d
'2011-11-16T14:03:24-05:00'
describe
WARNING CODE 'Daitss::Anomaly' Invalid character
'7063' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRS' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
0ceecc9c94647cade75024078457d62f
2ad1716306c793f82bf453084568528651b41a49
'2011-11-16T14:15:05-05:00'
describe
'1164553' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRT' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
14fd94c25b99bea6e58acf3ccef4e149
0e372c382d0e421a643b1673cf241da91a3c682b
'2011-11-16T14:02:42-05:00'
describe
'69193' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRU' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
a67b69002665303cbc51e2160bc9cbc2
4c012a7e3914edc652933804328b21c92a9bef20
describe
'20344' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRV' 'sip-files00015.pro'
b0198ad5ffb72fa9cec7b70596d397c5
8ab696612b6910ab54dcec9d2edb1ce8428d6f5f
'2011-11-16T14:14:25-05:00'
describe
'24588' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRW' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
8c64a43d31d3eb5978c7b6393fb75a88
788f2ebc47f0abb88aa75827ce6b44aa921ac249
describe
'9326643' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRX' 'sip-files00015.tif'
d34af6555f1fe0c2effdb418e250dcfb
64f59c4085ec10baab5bd5634c34f9ecf260cb99
'2011-11-16T14:13:49-05:00'
describe
'855' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRY' 'sip-files00015.txt'
871b6cffa6dded89afba4aef4923a51b
8932f6614d38d9fe813533a2cf29b362b95a4e6f
'2011-11-16T14:14:07-05:00'
describe
'7628' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIRZ' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
3a8a1a7ce10ab8f59155e25f21664fe7
3b49c92206719f2c550a53bb35a76ff347ae2eed
'2011-11-16T14:19:48-05:00'
describe
'1193304' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISA' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
d3928c101e5d2325f216f1da1130faaa
0c7bb2209423829173e613e725498ad08be0cea7
'2011-11-16T14:04:14-05:00'
describe
'68877' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISB' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
26005405e451eac233c8a0399058fdf4
6d0aee9a2824dc3ed6c443609da9b410c3a40290
'2011-11-16T14:04:55-05:00'
describe
'20946' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISC' 'sip-files00016.pro'
f01551a6522332e6ddb5311cda8ad4c8
72eea6064da2de9a86f905d622096658455f2253
'2011-11-16T14:07:50-05:00'
describe
'24292' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISD' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
731a8433f7924c57239b3b64cd85cfc9
592635a477d2968f4059d0d8e62cbea0bff5c3a3
'2011-11-16T14:05:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISE' 'sip-files00016.tif'
15ecc1b98998596615455c580ae9930a
1778ba98f4b8ed791b2c45c9809ac60bd2afb839
'2011-11-16T14:18:38-05:00'
describe
'836' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISF' 'sip-files00016.txt'
e0faa009f5a1d4c843d38c2d45d31c53
9a3e1ce3096ecb03e8054f4bca470b3c68b29ad8
'2011-11-16T14:08:04-05:00'
describe
'6944' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISG' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
5dcb7c4b6262c4d526a39acb6f619f81
d1a0576701398b8e94262bb7ad095eb45103365d
'2011-11-16T14:13:10-05:00'
describe
'1186926' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISH' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
d7e3d9cca37b9de7e6428b7998ac5582
d1672f88a002fa66c8fe98689f47564b667164a1
'2011-11-16T14:13:36-05:00'
describe
'69066' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISI' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
e029a5ebcd3324164fe85aed59623d7e
1b9f02c6dcb355bcc486b67e77a6eb3efae076a5
'2011-11-16T14:07:52-05:00'
describe
'21284' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISJ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
cb683ff926643a4d596feb5cdf412089
7171c74d08e3fb202ceb51fd1a6d5a4dff223185
'2011-11-16T14:06:02-05:00'
describe
'24199' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISK' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
aca98da15b8dc59763e976cd19e43d59
ea8b9ca7d1a042e49bbb5eca1dc464ff353ab28c
describe
'9505451' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISL' 'sip-files00017.tif'
f25ffc2334dac6c0ddc6a09125dff5cc
af2c750367f78a13ccff587debf239d35ee2ec61
'2011-11-16T14:12:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISM' 'sip-files00017.txt'
3afa582311543fe65660e7f78971aac0
7c391b71b3f0a4fb120841e966bfdcdd14023140
'2011-11-16T14:16:04-05:00'
describe
'7110' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISN' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
a5e037e9c6811d61a9c81adb70e31221
6999be1d9f7526fdc55641626bcbafdd1ed06b3d
'2011-11-16T14:18:29-05:00'
describe
'1193301' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISO' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
14c0b71acd8c8cb621eb628009dc89f0
4f8596636cd806f92a4fa0cc30ebb4ff65481b6f
'2011-11-16T14:17:19-05:00'
describe
'70277' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISP' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
c8547c4faf49efe6adde99a092a4903a
b670ea9b6511308c0942bf3dc1d211a74169936c
'2011-11-16T14:07:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISQ' 'sip-files00018.pro'
1652fa483f0a49dee428d8e1b2212ca8
772996083012f1b79ecfe072f7c7e9d078361f3a
describe
'25432' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISR' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
20aa8764545811835215904b00479a79
88277673b47b6fa3610ef47cedd8da509f25e913
'2011-11-16T14:17:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISS' 'sip-files00018.tif'
991586dcd1e15f2d2782731214d1376f
e94e5e9864737fc0ae98bae83a57011527ecb027
'2011-11-16T14:05:20-05:00'
describe
'901' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIST' 'sip-files00018.txt'
85ff178a4d4a6e23da0c32494843d08a
dc9214ad552f601acc0d1f42cd5a777a08c9c3a2
'2011-11-16T14:02:48-05:00'
describe
'7077' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISU' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
ba1b2234945120779932cfe158b4f0be
b67c07a7bfbf3ebf2d5def31542980737dc835f6
'2011-11-16T14:12:48-05:00'
describe
'1156659' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISV' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
b7fec2405dd4e7b71dca702a4eec2fd1
5ad4d9e13c0f40c4e052fbdf6b6eb998de0e7299
describe
'66652' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISW' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
bfdc216b785c319f29c4d9d29336d7a7
6657415c4c88009092ff51b9600933db905b51d3
'2011-11-16T14:03:06-05:00'
describe
'19016' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISX' 'sip-files00019.pro'
91eea2a9c672b5f100033bfe8b1c6e25
48810897b39f4b9eaab841b82710f769db2bcd12
'2011-11-16T14:19:10-05:00'
describe
'23456' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISY' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
4135a2e8ff8b7dbff9077c3604c51139
bf05eb8d1f9c0103b33fc6fe52b4be38c63f8b4a
'2011-11-16T14:03:05-05:00'
describe
'9409051' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAISZ' 'sip-files00019.tif'
4e1a69d45514f3312ffd827cab7c04d0
024303205d3688506fa0a91451998046ba188cd1
'2011-11-16T14:03:49-05:00'
describe
'781' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITA' 'sip-files00019.txt'
fa79633f28777a924ed5315d08dd4147
43cca61d232568e1dff854e32928753b11d56b50
'2011-11-16T14:02:32-05:00'
describe
'7230' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITB' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
a2f1ed6d444a12d997a1a5e3aafbb2bd
735a46af8005623802d87f9a6ce4a433f8522b4f
'2011-11-16T14:08:43-05:00'
describe
'1193286' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITC' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
41be6998b6b6aae636c1d624cfaff3e8
cfcdb85ccce9aaefaf1f9723320bbae9787203be
describe
'70499' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITD' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
0928935f8185299df9a6f0bb4a813e86
dd4ca4f5fecafe260bf6cc5d78b7992f704b9040
'2011-11-16T14:11:01-05:00'
describe
'19774' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITE' 'sip-files00020.pro'
972b02080a084e98581b721a7651e1f4
465440e636de07a029292864fadd11e3839ac829
'2011-11-16T14:05:15-05:00'
describe
'25141' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITF' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
50ef9bbcf2037bdb34c7f9d6c8fa637d
f614137111b0af2c5201bed89709e6b607a34907
'2011-11-16T14:15:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITG' 'sip-files00020.tif'
6ce964a2b1b50e526f48c11c60ad8033
18ab486b9eb2bd09892658489575ba97b5e32eef
'2011-11-16T14:03:29-05:00'
describe
'828' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITH' 'sip-files00020.txt'
b753b19b99bf218b2e345c5003b2ed6b
2bca266438041cd1e71a12e680b08c8eee3876cd
'2011-11-16T14:12:11-05:00'
describe
'7300' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITI' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
c165a3d52b6683bb00a0ea33322f70e5
c285eccae506532dace585ae6f46fe304e4333a1
'2011-11-16T14:09:24-05:00'
describe
'1155100' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITJ' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
9959d8b84aacbc2c7e24633c6d5d80cc
4e68816647a43e479d5bfcbb867fa032deed8b02
'2011-11-16T14:08:40-05:00'
describe
'68461' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITK' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
1530da72d5d6cd1f7e297d2b872b349c
9018b7e075575b417450fc1d9f40efeefde42779
'2011-11-16T14:03:15-05:00'
describe
'21311' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITL' 'sip-files00021.pro'
dc0d8e53f5a41c662789dc4979d15165
11d74fa39d7314d2909679427a37712053cea563
'2011-11-16T14:05:34-05:00'
describe
'24417' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITM' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
104c6b29c09a9599b7bdb5a4e44d7c93
13b2c4ec7ddee1d7eb89a0d6860160258cf0f71c
'2011-11-16T14:02:55-05:00'
describe
'9416633' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITN' 'sip-files00021.tif'
ed850f4cab93c6bd3d74dff01425734b
4a722555777e9e2063c8d91c46aa6066a289a16f
'2011-11-16T14:04:02-05:00'
describe
'911' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITO' 'sip-files00021.txt'
34e7c2517fd2db751acb5127d552a4a6
377632deef8cbdd1715e2ba060a5d0cc80d8720f
'2011-11-16T14:05:02-05:00'
describe
'7422' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITP' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
014cd88c69d64479a5c6e9a5ee1cd711
1ab5b919c9ceca8675907e7244dc45bbe0f0c327
describe
'1193299' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITQ' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
26fcb14e33a7c205bf6299b9ba29b0ef
090ee31e7b7781227350a2f254007c3774d5abb6
'2011-11-16T14:06:16-05:00'
describe
'69170' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITR' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
ba4b4a2555a9f4e48b7a83d1112276ff
4d5be65123519b0c224d777fe238a53336fa886e
'2011-11-16T14:07:56-05:00'
describe
'20294' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITS' 'sip-files00022.pro'
eb30234efc4e797a416365198c4df945
6ee22d663027ef24fb6a8507ddeda211347f0418
'2011-11-16T14:14:34-05:00'
describe
'24488' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITT' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
a41ddbfcd2f0aa3f12fb989b48d98be1
761cd1eceedab12eb0a64f607bafc55e835ca084
'2011-11-16T14:09:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITU' 'sip-files00022.tif'
816e330c3ef2a54a318411b633d06437
8a336d8397da1bf36119bc0486d6eb5dea5ab247
'2011-11-16T14:10:32-05:00'
describe
'848' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITV' 'sip-files00022.txt'
cebb62bd3d5aaf4b8a6b3a38263ca359
c7644a10f5b13dc771c98b338e11c680ca69da47
'2011-11-16T14:09:15-05:00'
describe
'6876' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITW' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
935436a39f3f8a2f260c4b924c047c42
07d0017b21a34a3a1d8c2673f7f81588d414cc65
'2011-11-16T14:06:50-05:00'
describe
'1158007' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITX' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
6ab35871475e1611f9181a373e8e3400
691ddf05af519b8854122113c5cb903aeee8e2d8
'2011-11-16T14:02:51-05:00'
describe
'68972' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITY' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
d6725e1be813b8e993f42de2dccbd14b
1c8af5549f5f8bae3fc7bfb8d4acaa88c79b33b4
'2011-11-16T14:16:53-05:00'
describe
'21236' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAITZ' 'sip-files00023.pro'
fc93a7bfc88c0a5237da450333bb088d
afd7ed1576271b8204907851c64cc55304aec222
'2011-11-16T14:05:44-05:00'
describe
'24093' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUA' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
92d0a0001bf6a2cfefe330d8ace90c21
dbea96938395aeca084bc46a6677565ddd336fd9
'2011-11-16T14:13:37-05:00'
describe
'9364151' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUB' 'sip-files00023.tif'
487d557e82733229058e99731e0edff9
70b9cd3bae08b67bfec78c1720e662782c919cf1
'2011-11-16T14:05:21-05:00'
describe
'906' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUC' 'sip-files00023.txt'
34b2a74e88246d2b2db7995983c1f4ca
f7a76851d3d537b2c10f2dac70ac1532749ceafe
'2011-11-16T14:04:41-05:00'
describe
'7227' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUD' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
0ab89e5f4c14db1c45ad5683f4da412d
3f19f47714a2c1da7bc15bd0ae989966abacdbed
describe
'1193276' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUE' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
535ab0dd378a5469aa27304603de8156
0013705b497160bf05690fb7abe458c713b82ab7
'2011-11-16T14:05:30-05:00'
describe
'70901' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUF' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
15a84aff4ead3bf1e87a6cb4f0d2ab5a
d7670189739ea0f717f715ca8ce92e0bd73da047
'2011-11-16T14:04:43-05:00'
describe
'20364' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUG' 'sip-files00024.pro'
68fa4cd5801ad9e1c88a3c6703916cb5
ecaf78e27b05c35498b22a63819f721a99394f8e
'2011-11-16T14:05:45-05:00'
describe
'25230' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUH' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
948e34747af69a6169076e4a399dd5a6
780e3e7d44e3d5b087a348e0cb41bacb52d381b7
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUI' 'sip-files00024.tif'
9450cc79e89453303cd33ac95dcb1477
4c8cc726dea790b58cee48f13c2db2185847cd9e
'2011-11-16T14:14:37-05:00'
describe
'857' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUJ' 'sip-files00024.txt'
9811ba8f11bc87ee7375032ad731dc8e
87fc67398fd99087160688eebf6afa3b813b25a9
describe
'7377' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUK' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
100798ce797cf03912aee90d864920ff
b9e9cb731219da2c8ac80622cc1620bcda97cc54
'2011-11-16T14:02:38-05:00'
describe
'1138394' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUL' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
cb5e6efc5015b61df7ab8ad231019aba
3404bf1bbbc8c23eae0f701c6ab063289b0ff97e
'2011-11-16T14:11:58-05:00'
describe
'67405' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUM' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
cdce140b5339a16a304a2336ec2a932b
01e2517b2afcdcf7fb19fe135f25669cdbee6fae
'2011-11-16T14:04:58-05:00'
describe
'20920' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUN' 'sip-files00025.pro'
0224d9b0d7c325c28950ce9e26708c4f
96a8cfec852f3d86eb232e89a7d3119653ea289e
'2011-11-16T14:08:18-05:00'
describe
'23925' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUO' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
0e992983b97f457f653749f9f1dfb7e3
e4a1e6d686e54dcc437e09b847962dd53e37200b
'2011-11-16T14:03:47-05:00'
describe
'9395161' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUP' 'sip-files00025.tif'
f016214eb2322943405dcfd3e509285c
d696f23475f97f083202279faf9bc4020152658d
'2011-11-16T14:11:10-05:00'
describe
'887' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUQ' 'sip-files00025.txt'
7c6f97e75f45f7f1645eedd137eb1378
31ecba5ee690a57c3e7b11720dd4fe68f5efaece
'2011-11-16T14:13:55-05:00'
describe
'7415' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUR' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
3c3ec7af166b7edac031df9bfad79e1a
b16556950c5a390a7b4fcc657f09481ab29a7699
'2011-11-16T14:15:56-05:00'
describe
'1137406' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUS' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
379b604223fc2f8d0e95c4aea37986e4
a8100eda2c9cab1c50ae0ee2bb89dd4dbf062606
'2011-11-16T14:06:26-05:00'
describe
'68651' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUT' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
f3999abec871766be99ff8c077d76f0e
d52a10330d11f5594beab71b9f7385ea654dc5d2
'2011-11-16T14:10:20-05:00'
describe
'19541' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUU' 'sip-files00026.pro'
e0c593d0e0a05893d71299595a6b50e0
e79273655d635e344e6edb120e5eced97a67c857
'2011-11-16T14:07:04-05:00'
describe
'24601' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUV' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
6ca08ee1e64fb320a35f99f8d3e9da3a
db068b501f6f79ce2885ec8cdf8531c1170b2dcd
'2011-11-16T14:13:41-05:00'
describe
'9212359' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUW' 'sip-files00026.tif'
49d9406613639566e7bc90feac034a99
69b9fdbc9d4e3d99fa2c5d96f97b38f361da1d4b
describe
'816' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUX' 'sip-files00026.txt'
a6d5e4876c2227e154afa9da620278e9
168958bace6189eaac873b0f5c5bef99d5c967d3
'2011-11-16T14:02:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUY' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
40eedef80842d88ae34dd0ce3d6e1dc1
c42b1c42fd8b9186885572217b7f35aff8bf6839
'2011-11-16T14:09:45-05:00'
describe
'1144008' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIUZ' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
ee6a24f78212d2873bb895195798d676
0251ce4b09a9fb116eae6f1c445dc83e776e0664
'2011-11-16T14:04:12-05:00'
describe
'68863' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVA' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
33e97a3ba02fa95b6d52011bd8dc06e0
1ba4c426bd955f5696ae63bde44e415f5a767e48
'2011-11-16T14:16:16-05:00'
describe
'20102' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVB' 'sip-files00027.pro'
bc5edc5e24ccc90087d0818fb9fb458d
093af096389df0ec336f0e29c578a89e8f526acc
'2011-11-16T14:03:39-05:00'
describe
'25415' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVC' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
a91588131d3377210aeab0f5535f4d33
0c4877ad4ef83722731cb993e05697833cf453f8
'2011-11-16T14:14:12-05:00'
describe
'9574513' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVD' 'sip-files00027.tif'
119e614774ad180b69376fe5c2804e38
cb15b79688659b310e6f6664415eba1124f20910
'2011-11-16T14:09:09-05:00'
describe
'841' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVE' 'sip-files00027.txt'
cec6a806acb86ef089b8a12aaab9687e
4d47d2545bb169cd84006bfa34605419ac15b0d8
'2011-11-16T14:11:57-05:00'
describe
'7858' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVF' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
f7ab9ef73e554b05c08d58dfaa94d85a
d6e22bfe4d95e872266564331e577f89e06057e1
describe
'1123090' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVG' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
273befbe97febdbc6b6817898ad2ce61
0e48cf7516fc806df0723e0c6017e34838436104
'2011-11-16T14:11:02-05:00'
describe
'66260' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVH' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
ed4711f0cb5f640ffbf7da3381d118c1
3a3f6900a9a8257eb04c91f7b3b68f092ea9b976
'2011-11-16T14:07:15-05:00'
describe
'17693' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVI' 'sip-files00028.pro'
ecd7e6af7a392b3bf4b5667c3cc85e6a
399ee8768817e1fc82d63ff124d202fee934bd34
describe
'23769' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVJ' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
ed21e0af007285580b9d052c53e423f2
5b03e50e4003b2c2cda5397b4d4ddbc126b23153
'2011-11-16T14:10:05-05:00'
describe
'9172215' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVK' 'sip-files00028.tif'
ec104b868e2853524e83bbb09661a964
cb90f5fae180111df63c1b9afbc2c445ca218c34
'2011-11-16T14:16:13-05:00'
describe
'756' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVL' 'sip-files00028.txt'
5e8e3a3e56395353e286b515d29e19e5
2ca74e23ff3451d49d74fad5043efd7889a6fc2f
'2011-11-16T14:18:20-05:00'
describe
'7222' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVM' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
f040410bdbc77aa5663c617e41d39c77
eeb1609d70e5a07742fbd2143843e8bc9360696b
describe
'1058156' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVN' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
654a4511b48178321d24ddef293ca8e9
fe14dd9c62cde27b7576716805065bf446c333fe
'2011-11-16T14:19:15-05:00'
describe
'62003' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVO' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
9200197bdd515d594d73712f55c6bf13
b724f35a05e825e255d84ead58f0f97009b8a73c
'2011-11-16T14:10:59-05:00'
describe
'18569' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVP' 'sip-files00029.pro'
cbaec5584c2a85b735247b773d9fc23e
8923a97ca65e2f05690b533da3a2ae6d155c699f
'2011-11-16T14:14:15-05:00'
describe
'22275' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVQ' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
a2e685b8c0959d5ed953e8d098e09fb4
b1a8b6a3a713a599a128b872c9e6924cd9754601
'2011-11-16T14:06:56-05:00'
describe
'9385621' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVR' 'sip-files00029.tif'
3d380c69efca0bcd9f1d6b0281927d46
bc7fac5dd346f3df9e0766300ff5ae8bf3c7f05c
'2011-11-16T14:14:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVS' 'sip-files00029.txt'
b6299c50484c7ca5dfdef41021e1b662
9fc26ffd21b9a1db8a22d1bf1afac75aef1f5c35
'2011-11-16T14:07:20-05:00'
describe
'7138' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVT' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
c65dfce56ba2b4aa2142a3188297dea6
853a835e17a9ee9ea39736aef712f9a9dc5dd97d
'2011-11-16T14:06:30-05:00'
describe
'1112591' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVU' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
f38115d64dd9e931f5ff017911cd9e55
4762acf10d201f248a5e3e2c3fcf7d03640e9d9b
'2011-11-16T14:02:43-05:00'
describe
'62869' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVV' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
04b7e2bda73990d8e6e3f6ca0c1e07db
c04e0c31e81a6e3513ec99adadddae0aa1458ce7
'2011-11-16T14:07:26-05:00'
describe
'18042' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVW' 'sip-files00030.pro'
b8c2a19848a7d287aac25a8d005bd1d4
ac4446eb0f3a48ca7f5345d111bace569002e7e1
'2011-11-16T14:07:17-05:00'
describe
'22504' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVX' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
5d606bc0244f77056fc448bd9d3ab4d4
ba8a44c440387fc90e1e8eb994c080962d690dd5
'2011-11-16T14:13:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVY' 'sip-files00030.tif'
d38a585d14c0e2b571734db77816bd4a
6c3e3624e307b5c8d4b2451bfc75567788d64c80
'2011-11-16T14:18:28-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIVZ' 'sip-files00030.txt'
d622b1a48f34572a6936ca3b520fab6f
82da891cadf0c11d2a23f5ca8e95236bb91b1fa3
'2011-11-16T14:17:58-05:00'
describe
'6797' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWA' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
68f9da410dcb211ffbec02b7941ccc51
d6efc5c2b74b4f978180862c97d303e3068b4d08
'2011-11-16T14:12:01-05:00'
describe
'1117971' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWB' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
6119c496657cfdec8cd44ff2327712d4
d28b08b1ab48b3550164689e3e900dbf4246e26e
'2011-11-16T14:03:35-05:00'
describe
'65655' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWC' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
3c09ab1eb7b5dcbcb713c8ddc7e864fc
d0c35129937e5e36fb535191f1365fd8e0ce7507
'2011-11-16T14:12:59-05:00'
describe
'19136' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWD' 'sip-files00031.pro'
e7cc47296e426be4a48212d756b033a1
92250d647809dfcf112f1f9a04687e4e5b3936b4
describe
'24247' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWE' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
0c52372f49ac355a214d217f475ae41b
ee2432e058273cbbe30799ded48db5b82d6291df
'2011-11-16T14:05:56-05:00'
describe
'9365321' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWF' 'sip-files00031.tif'
2f04f23ce253640de72725131bfe85d3
2fe55974d01742041a0aaaf094755218f69418f7
'2011-11-16T14:03:36-05:00'
describe
'802' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWG' 'sip-files00031.txt'
b353742365e3e80198d775a9e6ffb86c
f0d4d39a717f96c4f9fd9530f231a4afd49225e2
'2011-11-16T14:04:13-05:00'
describe
'7825' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWH' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
66e3095bc9c20f498a0d343b6fc44b0f
079718fa6ae30f35f7579033560ff476117273e0
describe
'1174871' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWI' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
68d9cb4dc3e3f8049915ae80ed8f9544
5730a5726c0f23d6be05d4b13194e63f833c2f3f
'2011-11-16T14:03:08-05:00'
describe
'69915' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWJ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
209e8ed9883318120f99d41d4bb5bb50
22bd975b258e0d749c61bf5af5dad433c41f404b
'2011-11-16T14:08:16-05:00'
describe
'20992' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWK' 'sip-files00032.pro'
a4cb6cc8868f20e6ed67137e25be8f9f
4e0a535ab210af37c47cc93421fc83d350ce0d49
'2011-11-16T14:19:00-05:00'
describe
'25194' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWL' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
8128aef5af1f4199762c759eb4f7dd1b
6f0f7ccd9c202c1145d31b6ce927b93e12ee2400
'2011-11-16T14:03:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWM' 'sip-files00032.tif'
9d4c3f39a95ef819f3c8f029d0e1b614
d997491dc73fceefe8692b3f8028aafcb76d06ee
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWN' 'sip-files00032.txt'
4f4009eb023223c2d926bdcbcb9c9d60
77bd3997806bf92e52eb36bd052e0ac80a64986d
'2011-11-16T14:15:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWO' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
d6bf8db76b89bb4358d2561789bef0d2
d787a2daa55e05425725a0a1f88db94eaa39dd9f
describe
'1106228' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWP' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
33164a2855a12e6f8e609631f34a1f0d
7fa50c6c2add032d7a337d50ec7128d415804f11
'2011-11-16T14:15:38-05:00'
describe
'66277' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWQ' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
b2b879b2c0fa2fc17d7c701d24da5c9b
b2a0d0f91d887ab306d269fc15d3ae344c7db7bd
describe
'21179' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWR' 'sip-files00033.pro'
b2956c59c67749b0f11436cd097574d6
631824ae2b2494812b6eb089c5f45c185e828a2b
describe
'24039' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWS' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
869475532c646e1f3c1b557890f84b6d
efe157d178d1481ac47912261e324ee8e893f72a
'2011-11-16T14:12:51-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWT' 'sip-files00033.tif'
f36c757f8d8aa3d9b39b4412b0624308
c4991de5984de2d25271f041b70a036fc2d2b1f3
'2011-11-16T14:16:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWU' 'sip-files00033.txt'
3b690156d85c1269a28cb75c9d874794
5c8bad27e86167753cedc90281afce9f0704c882
describe
'7409' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWV' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
b724d1cb4352cbc24f3425891342c7b3
c7167d8b821f2f827a4acdd4ae986a59c4819cfe
'2011-11-16T14:14:45-05:00'
describe
'1153807' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWW' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
91e9a2383405b5c0bc4b745195656bc7
734995b76c21e6a759eca6c4a4f2986cbb3b1f07
'2011-11-16T14:17:53-05:00'
describe
'69372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWX' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
8289138d04a810f6ba7ce1495f5f77c7
e7e79d00a434f9b60c7b35f8ceac5cb6aad3eebe
describe
'21925' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWY' 'sip-files00034.pro'
a8a5e34ea5bf7cb7abc8126f2fd65d79
1bf0beacb412bce7a360ea12977a53d78e922ab9
'2011-11-16T14:10:07-05:00'
describe
'24712' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIWZ' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
dbf7e43bb6c2571ef6d9d4dde6b96bea
67afc2a66161a529af9d44d5e8ffbdf78f6278e2
'2011-11-16T14:17:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXA' 'sip-files00034.tif'
65122c51563a393c3bd6c0bec3979d0a
e06d3625c16831dcfd576cb1317c3ac47cc4aad6
describe
'893' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXB' 'sip-files00034.txt'
078296074b85925597bb7bf5ab184462
22a4d6165d686841aef74a24147e168af447292b
'2011-11-16T14:10:23-05:00'
describe
'7249' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXC' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
9c72e6e76b9ce2b8f0d657d6021f365c
bcd5429586c04742b36fb848d34c75d566d0b27a
describe
'1112400' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXD' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
992874da20be4505fc097e6d80a1c45b
9c613248e916deaca69db8dc4484b5794c9b7ef9
describe
'67623' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXE' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
af35f9a8bf460c9c1725bd9efa564f76
e581e86b6c916fef6d379f06f70a859dbe928257
describe
'20963' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXF' 'sip-files00035.pro'
81501f41aa64cf985ef80e7d72abb8e8
48fff72658b1c7b84a40be1a3a900636579e8f1d
'2011-11-16T14:08:09-05:00'
describe
'24347' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXG' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
a91482746d1d47fe2b25ce5438e89a6d
1380dde049f51e0b99a17fb54d1aeeec92b2522a
'2011-11-16T14:14:08-05:00'
describe
'9174239' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXH' 'sip-files00035.tif'
8405ce5aa2306c8bc2eed4918cf32c84
36ba81474deb7ee716c9c56d3b665951282e4c4f
'2011-11-16T14:13:18-05:00'
describe
'866' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXI' 'sip-files00035.txt'
0ca21f7778b4a200771764c8ec075360
50efb5c115ebd0d7f387fa992b504b2ae0082b4b
'2011-11-16T14:10:51-05:00'
describe
'7953' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXJ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
0671118a825ea2877bf5002242523ef9
1969ace2104c4ede0d3963859ec6ca47170995b2
'2011-11-16T14:14:42-05:00'
describe
'1141761' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXK' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
a1dcea18f167d83c0e438b593b2174c8
66de88ff705639577deb7a4680ecc23ce41e4339
'2011-11-16T14:18:13-05:00'
describe
'64873' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXL' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
378686b0953322fcca35a5ed42db3787
d4ba262abbba847d3135b5f53758df4d48e91883
describe
'17987' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXM' 'sip-files00036.pro'
fb9f1b2ce9f6fe9e8b350b529b4d6276
c5ac402d43f2b37cb888e004395f4b0032f145e5
'2011-11-16T14:12:12-05:00'
describe
'23423' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXN' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
57db8dfa74b73e0d831f60b898371cdc
55478da9a889a9f33ceedd96bea94ac0c3dd661d
'2011-11-16T14:14:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXO' 'sip-files00036.tif'
caf463e263843761085232ac094f756a
b68f06742c511f41a79264b405890b83beda0dd2
'2011-11-16T14:14:27-05:00'
describe
'768' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXP' 'sip-files00036.txt'
71a9b22f2e8b8c7090ad23474e233b79
265d648d8c467952a5d61c132bf874798c73038f
describe
'6885' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXQ' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
b3315d98a812b462542dd8a4c5f22f17
e8bc04815cfaf2f5ade0d3f9e465accc6b2e2aae
'2011-11-16T14:10:19-05:00'
describe
'1094051' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXR' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
8b58fe45811e1604acfc33a4efc67321
16a68039becb2ecc990597d17340c1346f2697f9
describe
'66914' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXS' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
1849a30a63e62a4104cf7f19c2cebbb3
5137add450c4c817ef861f15a8e58e07b53e401f
'2011-11-16T14:12:25-05:00'
describe
'20940' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXT' 'sip-files00037.pro'
31fe183701155dee439a1b50a2e38fc1
6b604d94bbc146afc20871d9f2b641b788555665
'2011-11-16T14:10:15-05:00'
describe
'23788' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXU' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
5fdf5b17d1a7259c5ebd6c3c4f77d863
ee9769e2deaf26ceed85435cbe078166b026658e
describe
'9082425' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXV' 'sip-files00037.tif'
76e0850bb5c6bddff5d06572df3db306
173253710d25c6b856c2bce9c5100588905263ac
'2011-11-16T14:19:08-05:00'
describe
'876' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXW' 'sip-files00037.txt'
3b543c0c39cd8738503102a364194814
2c96369eef5a430cde7784d7920639d69a880bf7
describe
'7848' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXX' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
df088aa564beaa8813b754a579c11aab
9f5ec3334e9a7d171ea1bc356e67f39fc95b6939
'2011-11-16T14:02:30-05:00'
describe
'1119127' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXY' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
666826a533f61baedb3aed2117eb0a29
06c30d281aa3500003da6c897646aa08078cb960
describe
'64714' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIXZ' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
fc4698e8197b30c321e20de971b38bdb
f28ba7a55badc4ceed4b933bfd6f73e4621330b0
'2011-11-16T14:05:27-05:00'
describe
'19394' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYA' 'sip-files00038.pro'
dc96c1ae8307b378cadf0b7b908c6895
13b4743b22196f02e9a9dafdef6670f43d133c12
'2011-11-16T14:04:37-05:00'
describe
'22929' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYB' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
f483f3e22261f33dcb5f2f8dd1996dba
628b57df18dd635ef1e6ec6b14ea887ac9b20b78
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYC' 'sip-files00038.tif'
d2069c442056079d212e680cee210669
d0487a7adfdbf388f4622064c46d1e1e3970c9c6
'2011-11-16T14:16:45-05:00'
describe
'820' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYD' 'sip-files00038.txt'
103bfd0489b21b0347fb05b90ccd0cf8
6462784d1db02e6ae9f22d4fac7abc0fe69c2214
'2011-11-16T14:12:06-05:00'
describe
'6805' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYE' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
5f008c0c5025c93a79a7d362b6379523
d40873e4aaa50233a4b0c04031f4d7b3f70df952
'2011-11-16T14:16:51-05:00'
describe
'1116625' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYF' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
c287f3b1e8d4fa6d3cf1ed022ca3d534
71cb86d10fab52911d3c5d01cec5ddcd2e2017af
'2011-11-16T14:05:25-05:00'
describe
'67666' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYG' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
2a7c9a1c5835343d77242d500fe6429d
11c9f0b17efa865ff1c4404e25ad14ce1efc13b4
describe
'21381' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYH' 'sip-files00039.pro'
f3344311239c4f353259a27e40bc7767
302d683434f5700ac0d6540d95432bb091aa90de
'2011-11-16T14:17:52-05:00'
describe
'24556' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYI' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
af22c46356a4ba4c6012519ab0fd3d03
491b6db5341d94cf63150be9fac25d9f2795a1e5
'2011-11-16T14:06:37-05:00'
describe
'9138707' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYJ' 'sip-files00039.tif'
2858c12b61cfbdb89182be2e18d42777
294d679b29be6e35d758a57105fb8aa8e608a150
'2011-11-16T14:11:35-05:00'
describe
'858' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYK' 'sip-files00039.txt'
e354b443933e81864b3669c20154cbe5
828f593ae10ae10c266b77022eb26cceb7318c3c
'2011-11-16T14:07:44-05:00'
describe
'8088' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYL' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
b3144d8e611a3c3405aad8ab76a4bd2f
4d4b1a14c12a7889d46444780c3862426f941dc3
'2011-11-16T14:10:08-05:00'
describe
'1151495' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYM' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
3575a4cd73ac2e44dfb4dec989f29be5
e6d7ee2c00aa4aca64fbca5ff30ec6ca54905d19
'2011-11-16T14:17:39-05:00'
describe
'66499' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYN' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
354e385a85c4235fe441076352c4e08b
693e51808114c4e2bf6babe5b8fbe3c79ad7ba5e
'2011-11-16T14:10:24-05:00'
describe
'19759' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYO' 'sip-files00040.pro'
d668ace93bca6bc4287516fe98418d86
89e276ac0f98b33bf2b5a000faf4c95206b57ab5
'2011-11-16T14:07:06-05:00'
describe
'23567' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYP' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
b04960fc0c3777cfce318dc8c3f32e39
61a107d3b02757ed6bfba365b52a6bcc2c6514a9
'2011-11-16T14:07:03-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYQ' 'sip-files00040.tif'
30202dcee8d33fbfd27e0c1edc010191
952e3f84060837c839724c2d02053e457cd27978
describe
'847' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYR' 'sip-files00040.txt'
4b0b406a316aa01e49d65aedea6d2956
4121fff3de669b7354655b7d743b28b384d2b681
describe
'7022' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYS' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
31b60fbbdd9bcb5a92c7dcb16a2112a0
ca7a7b46a5c992fd11f612d2353de40a8947fcdf
'2011-11-16T14:13:08-05:00'
describe
'1041601' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYT' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
6c982d8ba28f11c11c9d1e9570a6147a
81ede1a6bc032cc175785d5b24f8344fb7b765a6
'2011-11-16T14:13:40-05:00'
describe
'62261' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYU' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
5bc31376c8a5126715778698202af6fb
be955794b4bbc679d0007f6ec11e4a95106cdffd
'2011-11-16T14:10:35-05:00'
describe
'19120' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYV' 'sip-files00041.pro'
c13f465d060fc50772f68a3d0957d4a2
e81ab88d5ed6ae6327d9cbd5195f893552e20291
'2011-11-16T14:16:18-05:00'
describe
'22175' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYW' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
e640172fa4fad0fedffd50a8a333c3fd
c1262985f85d38968a0eca13622c191ea0d521e8
'2011-11-16T14:17:41-05:00'
describe
'9178157' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYX' 'sip-files00041.tif'
ba3972214c9f8b0207201fc113ac3723
9ae1f7f56d9c4713979346cb16688692719d9ace
describe
'797' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYY' 'sip-files00041.txt'
cc13f06f01e689d3d4e5eae67bd45d98
6d01bdf4ffbd621d0ab9cf086d9ab8cdc385619e
'2011-11-16T14:04:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIYZ' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
aa102bbf672b1ea54c264cec8256b3ac
0c36fc590407f9d6c10e884704e6cd0b6c50067a
'2011-11-16T14:09:29-05:00'
describe
'1151427' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZA' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
71c5987ab62c68430fc24ed37cfa56ee
8a35517e767232e54efbe1cc022952576694bfc0
describe
'68569' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZB' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
d45c4ddef9e304271ee97dfa88005973
79f7e9f058c82ab277de1765719fa6499d1f52bf
'2011-11-16T14:17:23-05:00'
describe
'21258' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZC' 'sip-files00042.pro'
c61164ff854146f3c4891c3f132c0082
9ee9113d481196d764bd3b0da6697b5a14670e25
describe
'24847' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZD' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
a50925d3d945a5fa7f90c6fb44fb984d
488400b6aaaac68f532a9bbfe4ff49e6e15c923b
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZE' 'sip-files00042.tif'
8ab272c9fa4a07f5c0021ca686d93bb8
1fa4db7190807b9f51422a24294e95835090c353
'2011-11-16T14:13:57-05:00'
describe
'860' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZF' 'sip-files00042.txt'
5746e6b4197d39178bd8e2625df5f3fd
6dd1b765f7d36747a11eaf904363a01d3a44f02c
'2011-11-16T14:17:15-05:00'
describe
'6980' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZG' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
74b3e6b1170d133da0df729f9cf153c5
a785be141c588d5dd9167f872eb0ae3d6ebf4dea
'2011-11-16T14:05:00-05:00'
describe
'1160144' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZH' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
cfdcd1a8b25b28125f36bad2bfd8e556
dc8c1b64134a5ccf146ed3d72d3665fe334418a0
'2011-11-16T14:03:03-05:00'
describe
'73243' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZI' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
f93890f030eacb0f30612604b87125e6
b9467ba84159f631c7bee9fe9b2881818020c714
'2011-11-16T14:04:40-05:00'
describe
'21408' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZJ' 'sip-files00043.pro'
0851c4f91873f851ce321659100466b3
5341851be0b9fcd966063bb3fa607ca10a29c235
'2011-11-16T14:10:44-05:00'
describe
'25997' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZK' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
9e949213787ccd9cf0a212b6ccbd4bc3
31f6807e7618f67b952d8fcbfeda985d89215919
describe
'9291191' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZL' 'sip-files00043.tif'
1d554bbc68334311420592523f559efe
1d6dabec1a2b800622428d9d84561fa973a33928
'2011-11-16T14:17:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZM' 'sip-files00043.txt'
484843abe860411afc003bf16abd91f8
0b6a3f3b8ec4b8651d57e1b805f7ce2199cb4c48
describe
'8784' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZN' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
ffa7b67938a263f3acd450c6f1a6c907
e7453e1ebdb3ee8de2bc906518eb8a8be6f05819
'2011-11-16T14:07:31-05:00'
describe
'1176507' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZO' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
9d3b15cd8c68c6836029673424f1a7f6
818ebb6b1b03d171681428b950ae2af569756a78
'2011-11-16T14:04:52-05:00'
describe
'71571' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZP' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
3ca225592640670fe03aabf2638b3e0e
db9689ec4827691968c9cb217ac2a2698ab71436
'2011-11-16T14:03:04-05:00'
describe
'20580' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZQ' 'sip-files00044.pro'
e45c06e99fdf4f3ca107b9148cc2a324
7790744b80ca0f4255f7d51b7d426d1b0caede9a
'2011-11-16T14:13:31-05:00'
describe
'25942' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZR' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
852f4a2d9abdde9b4a000ae4b98b6337
37e7897e329e0798fe21081ab9bcb28540bf5087
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZS' 'sip-files00044.tif'
1fe5ff4503dcc9fc917d9eb2e89ca5e1
f2d2db3807243685d873e80a02a48a59fbe4bd2e
'2011-11-16T14:06:08-05:00'
describe
'839' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZT' 'sip-files00044.txt'
dcaf2dee6a3c6fe8bbec26644a589dab
36d851e50ad2b6dca4573b8b9fe9fdccf6701f3d
'2011-11-16T14:02:40-05:00'
describe
'7323' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZU' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
4add49bd5e33d88bbcbc398370b93206
151722113c3b72ecc59f64a7eab54ee4655e2511
'2011-11-16T14:10:21-05:00'
describe
'1110257' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZV' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
33e5c8d2aebe98fab20290e8c905fc79
343be683699e6a33a779455625b2281d3f4eea94
'2011-11-16T14:03:12-05:00'
describe
'68570' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZW' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
0c88a4339fb177998d3df01d2d5ef6e9
01de105eb314d5409fcd8e247f37929c0d87e998
describe
'20770' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZX' 'sip-files00045.pro'
1c594475aa281d0b7e4a36f32c78a5f0
5e4bb74262b697791288a5400c49d2d9da22eb7f
'2011-11-16T14:07:39-05:00'
describe
'24809' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZY' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
122ed6253c8666a14452110684d48d7e
595757de08a31f45b3303c3f087535c151448dbe
'2011-11-16T14:19:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAIZZ' 'sip-files00045.tif'
ab550ba75c8de0a20a149cd444a795cb
9706f751416cb572f63a711e01cb2612e4f8727c
'2011-11-16T14:06:46-05:00'
describe
'863' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAA' 'sip-files00045.txt'
b2032660cebb6b0876084861596a8af7
ff02c22d9639faff26b2f75bc5350e2fe58af94b
'2011-11-16T14:02:27-05:00'
describe
'7559' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAB' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
32c21b9432ab1540280407c495b6bba3
d4f94e6dbb9b0896f1cd002d324055961416eb4e
describe
'1147830' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAC' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
461064724458b0b61c7f27083d8cd48b
3e22b102553af33b2fb6e09c490fef1952c2ef0b
'2011-11-16T14:13:35-05:00'
describe
'69483' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAD' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
e57bf631f53e6d5a255b448357b2f375
d0a29cf7047080fefef54b830730c12be5b8e225
'2011-11-16T14:14:04-05:00'
describe
'21047' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAE' 'sip-files00046.pro'
794fb06b48a95ed337a04e91903a002d
f9b7ba4469990ff4409a4803fce1b6725314efe8
'2011-11-16T14:16:21-05:00'
describe
'24392' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAF' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
58453ec1a4f7a9019b261a8443a63f21
4d1e7058d7c83c0053e2752d5b93bd88fb591b0f
'2011-11-16T14:17:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAG' 'sip-files00046.tif'
c35d7c6e28c80eca46898af334ebbe70
6e3c47cf598aebe92d2eb3b76fb969ac12311302
'2011-11-16T14:02:35-05:00'
describe
'854' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAH' 'sip-files00046.txt'
6e0047a081d697e45c2a460300a64338
62f1a1927937919cf3a9cd416d6921c07b803c5c
describe
'7242' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAI' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
af83a6a4b1dd716a56832d31c2e03380
333c7530f67ca9e5d0187039e942d63b4596a0db
'2011-11-16T14:02:36-05:00'
describe
'1108645' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAJ' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
6f7fac9d63236fafb17f71060b7f0097
b37842281caab10eaff03df3b3cc4bbd617612fb
'2011-11-16T14:06:40-05:00'
describe
'67450' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAK' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
f6f2f096bf3faed5094e6fac1a44ebc6
02ae0cd5d7dff1055c7cfcbbf115778ae5cca862
'2011-11-16T14:03:07-05:00'
describe
'20162' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAL' 'sip-files00047.pro'
122071a9bacd86d39db69d7e1e7ab46c
e61ad7177116999eafc005ab9652ff6bbdda6682
'2011-11-16T14:08:39-05:00'
describe
'24760' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAM' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
d65a3faf05e56d891169f039d8d00da7
3a83c9e5cd7a9251bb6dd7633dfbafb3bddefe20
describe
'9402499' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAN' 'sip-files00047.tif'
3497ebb914d9236b1b2345860ce6648f
027d5a032030a6a8b487ff4be9405f748e649350
describe
'827' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAO' 'sip-files00047.txt'
110b6d576d94e349418649d091126df8
a59bc67ffc963c5577857e2fbd025068344fdbd0
'2011-11-16T14:04:45-05:00'
describe
'7640' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAP' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
007c594749f55a4a33a9e234ee099f06
2571c8e01e5c361eaa7fa1fa9100a645de1ca08d
'2011-11-16T14:09:22-05:00'
describe
'1120460' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAQ' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
c39d228381adbfea6b38dd783b9cfeae
da86539aac8d197fe29c4ad03c35c6cf49c35d0c
'2011-11-16T14:15:22-05:00'
describe
'64599' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAR' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
875c9698d2c88d61cb5fc8c36e293c6a
1a7db42f1d5fe95bc87f28cdb42c2947a4d1c9ec
'2011-11-16T14:14:21-05:00'
describe
'17937' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAS' 'sip-files00048.pro'
a927521a6bc2e24072ad550a681966c2
e55ac58ba589b627d616b25ac436009ca654f235
'2011-11-16T14:08:41-05:00'
describe
'23057' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAT' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
575ab458069e0e352ea1e961edec87a7
6f473698ecffd73c7700a4aeb161fc721271423b
'2011-11-16T14:05:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAU' 'sip-files00048.tif'
4da670d4f63b729bce6b462649219104
95ce855d3a443405396bdf258da6139959d64934
describe
'754' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAV' 'sip-files00048.txt'
10be1969feb21b347149d2e770dc6753
f16f9bb017867bfbb760f01a48a1bc8cbc035eca
describe
'6956' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAW' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
253f16e258590a4be3416e9ec76b0b76
b5d70891b692a5fa5530a5b3581ac698a6c1673d
describe
'1072410' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAX' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
49fb1be2f6c540292b5ee6192d4287e3
b79920d81172fff58324789d0a75b2f9cf7d9b7d
describe
'65669' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAY' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
d5ed5a306322fe701b965fb5128c49a3
fcaae30f6f83d47afefc0554c4629540ac9eba12
describe
'19863' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJAZ' 'sip-files00049.pro'
61a744401112b2522bdc33ec72f3c778
1783cdcd6486d03abc35df64f013b4be003fc64f
describe
'23714' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBA' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
d799c9866c06020232a24ade0d1b5fd3
3e9956a905760ac12e2219194692f7722189196a
'2011-11-16T14:08:49-05:00'
describe
'9192299' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBB' 'sip-files00049.tif'
ee5df5b051b493b3ca7480ed31683e22
ca1461aa5c63713ebbf0fff8c3594b7d8a943084
'2011-11-16T14:12:33-05:00'
describe
'823' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBC' 'sip-files00049.txt'
06e5221ad8d24c968d4a0188ecc7efd7
ea57f1fba1427f851ea176c8be7c623b670b064e
describe
'7954' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBD' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
538392cce7f6aa65b214317447ce371c
aaebfdb21c346ebe0ee0584c7efc71e1640d6da6
'2011-11-16T14:14:47-05:00'
describe
'1113794' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBE' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
899c8a78696f40b9db107c1a46c0710b
c56546fd4cf64bf80bd54b79a326671ab050854d
'2011-11-16T14:08:34-05:00'
describe
'64459' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBF' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
a9cb739f2c9076f4e30996d7ca738ff8
9eaced3209f4d526225eec449ed8e03a913761f9
describe
'18717' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBG' 'sip-files00050.pro'
8021850546252de814f1bd958c254ce8
158f9ba6a0c7eed05a4bf11f8251f8307b2c4b9c
'2011-11-16T14:09:57-05:00'
describe
'23402' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBH' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
83f4ea75e1ed0d17eb1c67ee607720e4
f3ac88db1b09ffe126924717cbbd406162291842
'2011-11-16T14:02:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBI' 'sip-files00050.tif'
5e3c65045101960ba60fd1c93dbce2bf
5236131f79356f80e8adee93ceec9e1715588295
describe
'776' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBJ' 'sip-files00050.txt'
0c5c9b71fb49918d4075528e20b47b62
7688114884d6f448bd7760c03881de729ea05fc4
describe
'6689' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBK' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
a6f69716956930818414ea8f7436df6e
4ea3a2d73c1a3679699b3600e5f87985a1265aa3
'2011-11-16T14:04:33-05:00'
describe
'1096988' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBL' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
a2cb2e6d0a22a224b2c6f58b1ecc47f3
aedc2d01ef9f920c8435eae5a191d8b4d5d9cf23
'2011-11-16T14:04:08-05:00'
describe
'66440' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBM' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
4c21689f9f0cc91154706f7663f2e9d7
83add36fc866ecb965a4aa435c89e5b1bbad97fd
'2011-11-16T14:08:24-05:00'
describe
'20686' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBN' 'sip-files00051.pro'
288bc7e8c86cbd06f6e406c9621f18a5
020e0bc8d6b89f03cabf4fc16532debaa0f780e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBO' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
0ea117a4e6e1ef80e9f424a7c621ce82
0bb7a80b9b2945e7ce1c5b53f35789c4698ebfb1
'2011-11-16T14:14:05-05:00'
describe
'9248735' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBP' 'sip-files00051.tif'
9380cb02c473e920fd8b66fdcb4c59d8
5cc2a838eeff64e9b4fed6469a9bf1b8b6671296
'2011-11-16T14:07:34-05:00'
describe
'835' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBQ' 'sip-files00051.txt'
0a3b3d04e04732f4f21aef64d5f1ccbe
0e8cd832f40afe5285705a9d7248f9fbb23bf4b8
'2011-11-16T14:03:23-05:00'
describe
'7099' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBR' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
2cd30ec3a1cd6aedf60d2fd3e29ada01
879430b4264da12739720abeaf39d5a2fc652192
'2011-11-16T14:11:49-05:00'
describe
'1134503' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBS' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
4205cf2ddd570ea213bc4d7e922414b9
d77d741affb2c8047a1231b1b1bd69830ec3c931
'2011-11-16T14:12:45-05:00'
describe
'65944' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBT' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
e8f923d5393880d9e9a19a0dc619b18e
388312a9512c43a94b6bf0bbd6fa64da6143004a
'2011-11-16T14:03:11-05:00'
describe
'20563' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBU' 'sip-files00052.pro'
003353bc38202ca88ad2b3f3a1db744d
665cc7db9add70133c7dc4bf6608f29e8749d578
'2011-11-16T14:12:03-05:00'
describe
'23263' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBV' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
27997b1e1cf55d2d52e389dc2395cb63
6a1838357b5f51025cb5fce04b64bcca6c947e21
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBW' 'sip-files00052.tif'
1f20740bd041f305422826587c59c3d3
300ed960c5fdfeaaf2687d465bd90b96a7be2b62
'2011-11-16T14:09:50-05:00'
describe
'838' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBX' 'sip-files00052.txt'
0377e933ed1df42aef7ca1b8db8e2f85
73d4015ef375003d234a7d832e686289428a1da5
'2011-11-16T14:16:03-05:00'
describe
'6615' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBY' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
e81a07569ddaac2e76068b9a1489e73f
36b6e7ebc16665dc3d18cf634471848512c24640
'2011-11-16T14:02:53-05:00'
describe
'1085503' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJBZ' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
0c9ffbccb4e10465887e1e5454203b64
c6e6eefb9f0b3c2807a1e097f7a9d6fddcfbe05e
'2011-11-16T14:15:26-05:00'
describe
'66358' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCA' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
3dc0b28e1e6e01c6344d657fefd54696
895757ee38c25059170c335b6e695f8eac96bc35
describe
'21320' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCB' 'sip-files00053.pro'
528b8a6900b65673ed27b8301572d5ee
fcc8737b6e27554a5433ee86c7993a8e1bb4e403
'2011-11-16T14:05:31-05:00'
describe
'23809' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCC' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
28d1a4f83255fa8855256b0e994649f9
c09f9151afab468f6bd021a0dee102504521f450
'2011-11-16T14:13:30-05:00'
describe
'9255741' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCD' 'sip-files00053.tif'
32f6ca9fb466b057d691b1ed9bbd5c05
39b5e6b0e7e674aa022bf230cc1562e33536ef5f
describe
'873' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCE' 'sip-files00053.txt'
4687662b510c57d34ac0558f97dfe329
2b0a8b24057ee7cc5e7e0f9c32e02fb352452dba
describe
'7629' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCF' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
35d866759ebbf48e02ddd07a1decd896
e2827cec396d490b324b6a471b9915a9cbafcf60
describe
'1122187' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCG' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
adfaf249acce51e9073003853ba02b44
9b63fba1af91b35f21f629397372921c2b08a126
'2011-11-16T14:02:28-05:00'
describe
'66917' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCH' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
d05cf86573d38b410aa08f8cd6a24b58
7cf4546f7e61b4f04648db32f91f4a09dbbf9805
'2011-11-16T14:02:45-05:00'
describe
'20244' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCI' 'sip-files00054.pro'
e4c31cf530897336ba26f71f8a4dfce0
4b0bc78dc4ae2da776e69a0b5ebb5e4d24ea598a
describe
'23748' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCJ' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
c6e932a4ac782bcc5f5972b4ac26e304
4666e78af21bc97ac3431603ac34cc9a9f808d6f
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCK' 'sip-files00054.tif'
161d10fe4f277c13c3d80d3eed764c94
16ab6abb07db95a97ea9303deab9071765178c4b
describe
'829' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCL' 'sip-files00054.txt'
f08736152197dbcfd54d923060e7abff
ce4df99ab91a90b7ade2515d8759aee00a531e04
'2011-11-16T14:15:09-05:00'
describe
'6679' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCM' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
b49b2d62852bfd04431a8883d92ba6d3
ff1c65780aa05e7a9e1b7b2527a9d337378ad9bf
'2011-11-16T14:09:10-05:00'
describe
'1025138' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCN' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
ff29704fee892fb8a65a98b931c29f76
15179077be405cf46e944a157fad9e7852580083
'2011-11-16T14:09:14-05:00'
describe
'59715' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCO' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
4dc5d4edf28e8a8161e3c8a1131a74e3
57194f463fdf153a685eb803fe333651d8999fa5
'2011-11-16T14:03:48-05:00'
describe
'18251' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCP' 'sip-files00055.pro'
c2a7050741b9797034f9e9003c01668e
96b92a479e4bdd8876d00736555a8a3ffc0991ea
describe
'20993' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCQ' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
50cd59a5fe729b9fe5c72692b15f0e9e
eba7a10bb85241f7806000e18437f074b9679cec
'2011-11-16T14:03:38-05:00'
describe
'9199223' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCR' 'sip-files00055.tif'
2f4dda5bbb9a843877d897681100c3c4
13187c6f1f1ce21068e0f98f314523dd4cbed89c
'2011-11-16T14:16:15-05:00'
describe
'751' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCS' 'sip-files00055.txt'
bdb8f1d7edd4c7e162b7f8dd0849a3fd
3d849ff508fb323cdc04846f8a8be588384d2d84
'2011-11-16T14:06:31-05:00'
describe
'7062' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCT' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
7bb158429828240b76baa1a34e4631c8
8e28a6e34d4d2d1d52643520f21b5da35a7ac24d
'2011-11-16T14:02:29-05:00'
describe
'1174506' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCU' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
08e793d7e51b2925a0ea1fc632af7ec4
7a18a1d2934bce226565babfe36739859332c350
'2011-11-16T14:19:04-05:00'
describe
'70425' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCV' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
8b349cd7123e2c8bc6b724ab08dda13d
f0e241854c87186e5587baa713337fa07637266b
describe
'20793' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCW' 'sip-files00056.pro'
56d65671a2cf90c4c423afd4011c9922
6ee366b061f688250012a023e205cc99e6fa8d00
'2011-11-16T14:16:58-05:00'
describe
'24546' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCX' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
3161f2564c9a6c30071c1672c7ea6a5e
bea20519e3c913841031ea6a91dfd7c6752337fc
'2011-11-16T14:13:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCY' 'sip-files00056.tif'
f9da80bebcb3d0438eb331740b94dd45
22cb7021026267351f6da28350caf055672e026b
'2011-11-16T14:07:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJCZ' 'sip-files00056.txt'
ebe13e2fe5bccf96ce7eba205555c04f
b72ad368876af4ba03747a7e1985f149694e5aa2
describe
'6783' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDA' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
e331c96ebc78b075ae6350ab35517ab7
f82a25e28fe7f90fe29ce75151619e554d29206e
'2011-11-16T14:11:06-05:00'
describe
'1082324' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDB' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
e59b44fa7ab716176fdf785e5f5edf1e
ff097e0709e362c5b6fe662a2195ff21d4cec9b4
'2011-11-16T14:16:41-05:00'
describe
'67720' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDC' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
8b007f17eeae8b1595bba08038a55110
e4740e4c2f1b4cc1a7bd760563033a0cec5b4ad6
'2011-11-16T14:15:39-05:00'
describe
'21212' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDD' 'sip-files00057.pro'
7afd5db3d103f4335689de8daa84a13f
500cfd4caef7807065c1895bf3aff40635baf9ee
describe
'24010' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDE' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
3cb381af2e241e7bff88c6cc41255134
3d7fee430cd60b5026216a696327ec5aceb94c08
'2011-11-16T14:16:09-05:00'
describe
'8966595' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDF' 'sip-files00057.tif'
4b4ab6df699ed0df64bbf4ead58def3b
6a1029cd4bc3832d3f9946fcaaadbb1d7e85e9c7
'2011-11-16T14:06:43-05:00'
describe
'869' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDG' 'sip-files00057.txt'
7f2e7b0c513130765dfffa77e23f0dca
42240cd6f49b2c27b4006f82bcad742a7b5e1668
'2011-11-16T14:14:26-05:00'
describe
'7918' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDH' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
7745a83cc7f4dc7b69ffc870b68e9a4c
e9458ba21f25bde7db0207867898335e901cc416
describe
'1173703' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDI' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
d26a08b0b3ee9410898858b29e876451
674ea2f90b62c46088a1f0fa84554a58b7b9de5b
'2011-11-16T14:12:50-05:00'
describe
'67979' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDJ' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
3bb3945fc736c73fcdb9fdd17600f0cf
f57287359b6bd41fe41ee414c3c281b44060eb6b
'2011-11-16T14:18:22-05:00'
describe
'18629' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDK' 'sip-files00058.pro'
9c42340286213a6d402cdcd0e23d9f61
804d10e6fe623328939b752d78c0e582107b6f08
'2011-11-16T14:07:58-05:00'
describe
'24001' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDL' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
2890290c494ce3eac35d396adacf651a
1b5e1add3ed0534d8ecf08cda9e901a066f72dc3
'2011-11-16T14:03:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDM' 'sip-files00058.tif'
c790b623c5ce18e0128511f038ac951c
4fdf2a434d6caae344cfd8ef5c18933ed70672d4
describe
'779' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDN' 'sip-files00058.txt'
212aa997433c4f04425f05aedbe5f568
c97e768ce0f49ace451fcedb9a1c3fadc6f7bf93
'2011-11-16T14:17:28-05:00'
describe
'7169' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDO' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
0c824491faa19317660c8c875f851212
60fa245006375968a857a442ce2baf23bb53b85d
'2011-11-16T14:04:36-05:00'
describe
'1147834' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDP' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
a92cace31353178e10bfa16d4dcbfcf3
e451ac59647e9c8a1e90e427c8604fdbe5f7a20b
'2011-11-16T14:05:12-05:00'
describe
'68738' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDQ' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
b2de284ecad4c470a44817de5e9b6966
c980b13522ab2371b5364bc46fc924617a4dfb09
'2011-11-16T14:18:45-05:00'
describe
'19775' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDR' 'sip-files00059.pro'
2ab827af7557bd1eb7a244b5cad8c855
39f0aa50d0770463662dcaeee597d119532d1f49
'2011-11-16T14:06:49-05:00'
describe
'24972' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDS' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
e1f7238d6188bc871817f2fd05080bba
b5757072a6fadd4f550f7e60707a9db000a927ba
describe
'9192831' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDT' 'sip-files00059.tif'
e940e2209ff7c54914dadd759b5c54b3
931144c9fb46a383643d929f4c85aee9284716d3
'2011-11-16T14:04:28-05:00'
describe
'831' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDU' 'sip-files00059.txt'
3f8ddcb72911cfdff4f3c53837c1d823
933ed1fccba823906cd5f6cb60cbffe4cd1d4c55
describe
'8366' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDV' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
f0a1f361e5074e30375641661785eb95
b16c1421f20df63a5886cc26ee8f1a0ae8ad9d51
'2011-11-16T14:17:45-05:00'
describe
'1193329' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDW' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
361341f916e45c2b452c5ab0fbdcd3e8
809522dd708ba86a71646ac83d6cd0bce2d7e853
'2011-11-16T14:17:34-05:00'
describe
'70372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDX' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
76f91cf74f0c6eb37b706b7413cae7be
e49e7c9ce51c142590de263ff3001afd038ed924
'2011-11-16T14:08:11-05:00'
describe
'20128' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDY' 'sip-files00060.pro'
9dc26401ca18922d2230c7fe2a0d3a75
02f38ebe3604c52992107df8217e196cf8e057b6
describe
'25032' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJDZ' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
ead5c9d3816770231c179d19d7bfc441
7514434c9b6b9e7f673c44dcadb33b9da7235054
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEA' 'sip-files00060.tif'
013a8daeacebe0bc0365d723b4c9c5c8
423e7f80b3251712910d6f47c626c69e9a9cbb37
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEB' 'sip-files00060.txt'
63e49b4fc242a6d71d3cb64f988c354b
d187662c059e19fceb3352c33aaf85eb55b30d01
describe
'7682' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEC' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
f261546498e6e2bcb0319b68e4558c37
b5bb117b92e35b96add73be3b5f87ac1eda4ee18
describe
'874162' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJED' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
fb2d743d5cd75781cdaea1add7a567fd
0366e605f83ceb8f99e6fcbd778227927fe9a795
describe
'37640' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEE' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
a74b65bc4bcebb00c42cbc5ad475ce92
302bee36dcc242a20caa42ce03a2a4996764adc6
describe
'5950' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEF' 'sip-files00061.pro'
af87996b4413e02e5d1c25845d4595c6
2594307ef97ef5ad72efdb3294c2345505401b18
describe
'12304' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEG' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
0e2b95b1fcf3796a104261cda9e47f24
d594ca3ad7cfc1f38c3a8e18011452874f1fc132
'2011-11-16T14:10:27-05:00'
describe
'9220289' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEH' 'sip-files00061.tif'
9bbcf0b4dce60468eace1aed2ec37eb9
48c62209ca0e5a45a4428f173d7cdfa1b41c965e
'2011-11-16T14:10:10-05:00'
describe
'266' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEI' 'sip-files00061.txt'
a932026119a044e0cb0baca76170df63
1490a128161a778f6aef5f6ccb4a000679507b5e
'2011-11-16T14:07:43-05:00'
describe
'4173' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEJ' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
f58edae196d668fe8e49bfe120a766bd
d7c1bd9f0e401a0d8292e438a75998dc5d21bb4b
'2011-11-16T14:10:06-05:00'
describe
'1193264' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEK' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
988f6b8ccc4db39176bc4d754a11b248
e54c7db4358669d56111199497c86e13c3046346
'2011-11-16T14:19:22-05:00'
describe
'72674' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEL' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
006acb6c5604cc51e5c22bad9af77cc4
3e54537183ff276acea7139fc80defe17b0dee2d
'2011-11-16T14:15:34-05:00'
describe
'7490' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEM' 'sip-files00062.pro'
f02936a9e4d624917d7333cf898deb64
771b807e17c4652db81a4abccfcf80ffdf2f16fd
'2011-11-16T14:07:10-05:00'
describe
'22035' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEN' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
4e55808517cdfa9afb86fd16da7806e5
8e687c7c73d067b964556adc068f32fe85c6f424
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEO' 'sip-files00062.tif'
cf307f0e10c1ff9ff4b7196bf73d9d7b
4f12a33c305086d7c7b63a063f0d2e0eb654daf1
'2011-11-16T14:04:35-05:00'
describe
'340' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEP' 'sip-files00062.txt'
a82eca9ab2b1e977bdad082fd52b28fe
c38102f64c21b0affbd1e9a5e8f6525244c11754
describe
'6695' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEQ' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
0afd1ef259af3acee09dc4662614671d
2ef6f52934a7c3fda4aec282d38a07b12880673e
'2011-11-16T14:15:01-05:00'
describe
'1160342' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJER' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
1d429ef74430fdad2474ed5f9eb9bc09
ddf24652e4592d048a6e37de5a4eb1db0e11ab72
'2011-11-16T14:06:11-05:00'
describe
'69100' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJES' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
9f06fc126cc029d9098d6dc47a5d89bc
f2e7060eec03b9ce3d7f23a8482082b8bc4a4c55
describe
'20610' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJET' 'sip-files00063.pro'
eb18b2eb6c089df8d5dc08849452d09d
5023df556b97e5cf0fd0b64589aa06268dc396bf
'2011-11-16T14:11:43-05:00'
describe
'24864' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEU' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
f97c7114065ff19d3694c2fa72b6d6cd
9b6b993e539de0b4ca0f2965b954a21ffc46c88f
describe
'9292773' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEV' 'sip-files00063.tif'
cadb80c7e88689c33638811985de4eee
241e700838e6678ea5ddb9d64a82f064e319354c
'2011-11-16T14:14:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEW' 'sip-files00063.txt'
dd028f3f2b5aed69ed291c7301b95790
058ad83f69894c124dff5455acad90d9f81dae93
describe
'8440' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEX' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
585c50e9b55e656961cc5238a565db3f
48f65f07e9e7a96d711fdeb8ef2466623b5e9fcf
describe
'1193284' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEY' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
4bf189cac8e7f961a0c32b63841445ca
e8430febd7c2183e4da4205db29d5a765472a98b
'2011-11-16T14:08:45-05:00'
describe
'71250' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJEZ' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
62158f2ec4068fc7b9c7c14d9529406c
333edebdd054a3b8af6446cbcd62d05467e21c53
'2011-11-16T14:03:51-05:00'
describe
'20352' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFA' 'sip-files00064.pro'
1c13555bf521a28243da6e7fd738eef3
43b8634aaa78e6ade8bbc6b3ec801832f5878824
describe
'24995' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFB' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
522aa6b8708e172ce4b41e4feb8e4284
22cc9b15f4bff44b7bf08a63061f5dfaa904ba27
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFC' 'sip-files00064.tif'
328c4b0ef00dcf70dc49b139cf47e25c
af20f700ef94fc018ab415c43e2bf91da0b76094
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFD' 'sip-files00064.txt'
2674a4d2b79407b356663c8405f25885
4b9474d1cbf2d403231fce37f2025385d775b504
describe
'7605' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFE' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
67cff1512a461b871124c3731d820564
48121368d944f51e400852e02d61f21c10359821
describe
'1147202' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFF' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
66628de4d5c133ada898ac0a8015f13c
7b3de9689fbb6fd78c714ee93fa8bbd380ef117c
describe
'70329' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFG' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
eaadf6664b7720af96a5a6070a7fc708
5e73996b5c3ff1d1f3f851403f44ba7fa945efa0
describe
'20842' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFH' 'sip-files00065.pro'
bceeeda004d1c76e9690a6c45e665b21
0a199f8526d4945e9acc23ab0e4ace66f97ca733
'2011-11-16T14:02:54-05:00'
describe
'25047' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFI' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
63a912713cdef8f52d9be7de06f86547
a8b1422e0b022eb572b0b12705f55310d06893d8
describe
'9187707' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFJ' 'sip-files00065.tif'
c9ac7c659cd6891d428a1291d3cd438f
b7def731da8a2c7ad64d1edf5660ecb6bf5347e1
describe
'867' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFK' 'sip-files00065.txt'
1b52fba69453d9504aed53128fd04756
5522803548fec43d0bb2cfab30a78c944b5ab1f1
'2011-11-16T14:10:03-05:00'
describe
'8390' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFL' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
c5ebcb163dade897de28acd3ffb0d90a
64a29fcee771bacd3f1f967ea8313133f5596200
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFM' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
5ae1a0c86ca35770236de859cd91a3e2
d477c1ee85ac1f9d597a5e5b5c4afb957345c999
'2011-11-16T14:03:52-05:00'
describe
'69059' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFN' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
b0dcc0d44e4cecb6d890fb9c0640028d
73a87eb7f0b0623e43dfbed12230c58dd455c7c1
describe
'19601' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFO' 'sip-files00066.pro'
d57bfec9254314760188d467118e40c1
f3c38469de4e69055777bf33033f7377a824ca61
'2011-11-16T14:04:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFP' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
0ca62e39c2c92faa5c20fd39b7d74b6f
fa352ea905d07bdf032d9bdfcf8bddbec391d4f1
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFQ' 'sip-files00066.tif'
41c4c559be8c39fc9452c7ecb31a362a
7604c2cec41e29d4f6dfdaee21f28a7d3290ee4f
describe
'830' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFR' 'sip-files00066.txt'
a2bf2d98b13ec6399a90bb47e3a7d7c7
19cd314ff9af1f626e98be7693ece3763e7b5794
'2011-11-16T14:09:08-05:00'
describe
'7492' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFS' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
830a078803a385d0ad5ded8f7f78e8fd
f85a94c19fd3c11b662a912fc60ec056a88a12eb
'2011-11-16T14:09:16-05:00'
describe
'1161155' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFT' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
444f3d59722ab3f4e66a3527313fa19f
efe378755c96661b375430974d76bac07e492719
'2011-11-16T14:16:05-05:00'
describe
'70309' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFU' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
1a1824f0a942491db1bfa7c4ad824e85
6b2f9583ddcc3a7054534bb6722db4114047f605
'2011-11-16T14:15:12-05:00'
describe
'20617' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFV' 'sip-files00067.pro'
5d36bd6918f2e8376fdebd38d4c22122
f58b9002cc8eb2a7607e44e0faf69d9c5658ef3b
describe
'25603' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFW' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
2b0617b1e7b1b919a011889af61ff014
2afa3ee3b08059baefdf418b6d8f212669766e0c
'2011-11-16T14:17:40-05:00'
describe
'9299643' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFX' 'sip-files00067.tif'
50045c2fb84a505982404a7e99be39ae
78867c5e9148994bb1f67498496ecb2dfa463b7c
'2011-11-16T14:13:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFY' 'sip-files00067.txt'
c1dc3e5a1f6756ec8ece4644fbf4a183
cc7f2badfa5db4f81905d4004e7275c68ae2c52d
describe
'8208' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJFZ' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
fbe992e5c9e5ecbf413657b30f7f8eae
37f45ff72264f5f0609b66d7d412b8070287278c
describe
'1193235' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGA' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
e4d6014b54e59affd437557d3f8d7e77
ca83ec4cb2578b3ecb1708490dcd71cc469eea01
'2011-11-16T14:11:37-05:00'
describe
'70587' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGB' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
e29fba2d53e5912be414ecaa175f818f
6f0bd70f49f0e4733f1540081c15c0da3f8d26ee
'2011-11-16T14:06:38-05:00'
describe
'20928' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGC' 'sip-files00068.pro'
3519d30cd5334d5a1030728f3348f9e7
58c98fdb5d2d8b9e9847b582a1d3b27d8dd5643f
'2011-11-16T14:15:46-05:00'
describe
'24871' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGD' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
cb73db03e8f37dad37031986e3f54254
2249cf98f038aff22c24046554ea0fe21c5447e3
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGE' 'sip-files00068.tif'
a592ca8c951e7bdd5fa93fcae863f221
6e6003ede88f047860ce4a2dc9d12d4928ae93be
'2011-11-16T14:06:17-05:00'
describe
'878' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGF' 'sip-files00068.txt'
13667a6d7df4f919f7872d8c9b79a042
5136f674f2a0bb150cd112d7277f8509aff90307
describe
'7533' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGG' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
f183f541b34df9470c0f4089ef8845da
afd64a35ce555b890991fc4c90136c0245dcb4db
'2011-11-16T14:17:06-05:00'
describe
'1156852' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGH' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
de843c654a867af6109e4a390902c0f8
cf9403cfafd6db5aeb14cce3d94bab1f6c778286
describe
'68035' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGI' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
c2764e30ce22ef0201f0ac48b5a65fa0
f83abc2f5eedd1a6c51411daf5c574faa2591f5e
describe
'20490' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGJ' 'sip-files00069.pro'
f095841a47c220b18c83d15e9a9bf148
20fb762cdd00030815c912df89d140791bf5d820
describe
'23766' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGK' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
99817340883ad84398fca8244b6bba99
cac87aba2cf12713189526f555b87492bd2f4d07
'2011-11-16T14:13:06-05:00'
describe
'9448323' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGL' 'sip-files00069.tif'
f2f63e99258af60093f1874ff3d66ace
f09885ed22133f7d47da5066cab83331af1b9112
'2011-11-16T14:11:39-05:00'
describe
'837' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGM' 'sip-files00069.txt'
6f7669ecf24e21a7de431d86f0592e78
dff1e08c9d51cf67a38812f20058e3244727e556
'2011-11-16T14:03:33-05:00'
describe
'7601' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGN' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
a17fc354b646db3ac90cdf6e5e4fa1d1
bb0d28205cff71a5ae84b9255791aeb15b0114d5
'2011-11-16T14:16:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGO' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
c095f6bdc95e5eadebc4b7228cbfe436
e2f401a5f82a11dba4c74eb97e667c29b5e7f4cb
describe
'68797' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGP' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
a650f72f64528c58f5c40f779eb6ce31
77d65b18b3244250e1c0760b4fd1579d09a6797a
'2011-11-16T14:02:59-05:00'
describe
'20484' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGQ' 'sip-files00070.pro'
83c36cbaf10b0c88422bd84e6597a4d9
bb63293a25fafd18f26576e6c08384d669753564
describe
'23986' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGR' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
c68d430b031184c248bdb38cbc3e090c
169bfb4c186e891c379bc6725db86453445d7dd6
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGS' 'sip-files00070.tif'
c240160adb7c482d5061de846c8edd8e
006b154bb62fa57f3c0b9f99a49d80627e20a0bb
describe
'856' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGT' 'sip-files00070.txt'
b7dcc62baef9030b5bf5986971684c5f
2f7cc0822990a1acaa584e77f87fbab3f2fe3a34
'2011-11-16T14:05:14-05:00'
describe
'7136' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGU' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
1862f7b9f4d9b59218133557f2a6666e
5922a86d889f50f066e3d95affc358b51e97a594
'2011-11-16T14:06:19-05:00'
describe
'1173291' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGV' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
b478d5566ffb4468ff36df542447fef0
1cff01cb83be0a7926db58b52b0eb54e6d4b4f88
describe
'68815' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGW' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
6052f0a6eb8d54d0369717ad9f3b0748
11a055738590ab17194865952b5cc47b411aa95a
'2011-11-16T14:16:57-05:00'
describe
'21278' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGX' 'sip-files00071.pro'
c8cf40195b270d7b73ce74d4a7b0d4e2
a8e931c7c99169f57e84327742053dd52f07d162
'2011-11-16T14:09:56-05:00'
describe
'24821' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGY' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
05fe36423b1f4df75ae6e4ed408f4edb
377cb8f581639f1cb7a3452f218cc2ce9c67e88c
describe
'9507413' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJGZ' 'sip-files00071.tif'
7340cb786d338fcf167ff3edf885a65f
425ad445e21eceffeaa7470b5b7e5ba54aff96f3
'2011-11-16T14:08:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHA' 'sip-files00071.txt'
476fc10eb67428ac641518b1de0e358d
b642c04e5e0c1f8fc9e909ef577360379b892801
'2011-11-16T14:03:26-05:00'
describe
'7549' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHB' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
700a98a7b820f96ba50fd23684e3c953
5399eef6dcff23ccc9ff5b400b608a5b8b165534
'2011-11-16T14:06:36-05:00'
describe
'1193260' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHC' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
7e18099e52058deb237962ef5c226519
894514f9ab156a16f73a7c3117bcf0d13daca209
'2011-11-16T14:11:48-05:00'
describe
'70959' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHD' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
0c8f05f443a6993e79605147acbeb079
0e4511808c050c5e51e4f5785966efc5087edb64
'2011-11-16T14:18:53-05:00'
describe
'21151' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHE' 'sip-files00072.pro'
ceb9610889f2eef73df50d9fe639a6f6
b2b73725e953c435b9aa671007dfe3650a5454f7
describe
'24811' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHF' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
e4db85c71b9250f692e5e6bf0036e8e5
af7cd7e418757b16bffcdb5b997584a058be8b30
'2011-11-16T14:02:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHG' 'sip-files00072.tif'
c259a135726453264c45c35c4412947c
5faabf876eadf3dad90a19a31dc6ad35045d7904
'2011-11-16T14:08:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHH' 'sip-files00072.txt'
0ff4430926c39deeced4a2bee3369b30
12d9257f5507f4eb53b6275ea19efb09d1f4f65c
'2011-11-16T14:04:19-05:00'
describe
'7319' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHI' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
f5a2075a9667d0c9b871a2c9acef5121
0ccfc35ca9e74c503d58eeda36c34d505cfe9989
'2011-11-16T14:16:47-05:00'
describe
'1136420' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHJ' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
5be65a5982dfa2495b53f564383b8b83
185bdfb0cad5efe3ebb09c9028d35cdab67a892f
'2011-11-16T14:06:52-05:00'
describe
'70197' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHK' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
6c83d0887c91590120a2b593db135d7e
6540e731b3742f036c5ed6bf1882b257602423d0
'2011-11-16T14:10:56-05:00'
describe
'21729' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHL' 'sip-files00073.pro'
3c7cbc00fb8c9e6c50dd8bfca616e135
83250e40f5f8a478c89fdaa78c34ffa0a1db4179
describe
'25083' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHM' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
a8136e96f3ca11d60b02e49e7d05f3b1
e8642866a3162d3bc1ed7c0f063bf0c4178ecc4a
describe
'9102119' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHN' 'sip-files00073.tif'
093d6bdc5125d6f29f8dc11cec5420ea
21f80586ebf976863df10f67e79458b77250e2bf
describe
'907' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHO' 'sip-files00073.txt'
b88c7611b67289e3fbc50e965027f17f
fbadc6cffd9752319c4c5e772d18fa039e4ce6fb
'2011-11-16T14:18:00-05:00'
describe
'8168' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHP' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
c820a6f79946502cbe4b3b4f26b329d2
157dc1458d0dbcb1c2d532ceac8cb551877442e4
'2011-11-16T14:08:51-05:00'
describe
'1193325' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHQ' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
ff2c6589dd5c83cb971b81e5bbb9b972
5fde55b50239e23b4cd5c552e92bf19b72d2149e
'2011-11-16T14:06:23-05:00'
describe
'70935' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHR' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
23adcbf7f03f5103ef83058031b9fe27
1b367ca0149ba2e3ef0cb35c502eebbd079a57be
'2011-11-16T14:16:42-05:00'
describe
'6058' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHS' 'sip-files00074.pro'
cd15e27d85514d09ce3c861887652e2e
394c98d6d23efe340251b4b2a89f5c01db5b7849
'2011-11-16T14:08:00-05:00'
describe
'22217' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHT' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
42434fa4cf346a74d6ef0d0bcbe05cee
254488eb8121f10d1b4b8fefe23ede3bd6d2c35d
'2011-11-16T14:19:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHU' 'sip-files00074.tif'
1f3e5635d5047334c1bcbc51136d0c45
9274c4ad67e9601732a69af67f145aecd4637cc8
describe
'307' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHV' 'sip-files00074.txt'
7980b3c382346b60ab6092dad83ac128
234b88aadd68d7020824e431125a62615111f033
describe
'6538' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHW' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
25270d63f34d030fab1a6bf3e32de7e2
227aa9917445be435ebb2fe7aca1f69af17cdca8
describe
'1133886' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHX' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
d5c227b35c55f2463dffa51c5b75a575
a480acd97ddb6e9aa75f146e0e9ecb7f2613df53
'2011-11-16T14:14:30-05:00'
describe
'71027' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHY' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
25fb0ef2647b783adf9b17e311550aaf
fa656fcb9f89b92c7b2bfef89fdb100200fcf373
'2011-11-16T14:14:46-05:00'
describe
'20355' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJHZ' 'sip-files00075.pro'
0ae073e90c4507699bb77683f11b2022
a2fa3bf860c6805d4ea7b0d2a0b8fb83c8d2341f
describe
'25527' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIA' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
15101fad81cc2ce05b6c0ecdae7188ca
b751873c65b115ba24eb354e0723a270e2538c48
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIB' 'sip-files00075.tif'
edb4d17ad9b43257956f5eef277b05fa
f895d6dd625f16b471e5cb3e24620fa5d00fa235
'2011-11-16T14:08:05-05:00'
describe
'845' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIC' 'sip-files00075.txt'
77f05a27fdc7242f94347e260c79f09d
ad4c940d4772a812a740f99950b7d4f01b4278f2
'2011-11-16T14:14:52-05:00'
describe
'8276' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJID' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
7e46bc9e876fe3d79be90e6c1d73bf60
9ad015c303d7e214b491c5a77ae8c4ff0ddf028c
'2011-11-16T14:07:35-05:00'
describe
'1193288' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIE' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
7cf11ae8de33dc47b54df7ac6798eb4c
fccb9d400ed4f2d8e759ee72b33a9c436e70f6ea
'2011-11-16T14:03:25-05:00'
describe
'72962' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIF' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
50f0e1a778b8bbe86f717291fa30c748
d85a0e6cf6f8cb4898a5e265eddfc77a910125a4
describe
'19936' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIG' 'sip-files00076.pro'
126e3ebca20fd4a2e1fbc7277055c056
9d819a4bb7d90424038526b5bfc0dc8e7a3a9055
describe
'26083' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIH' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
dd3af30630d405e579f689dead7dd879
2e6553b89915ae818a4ff41770b9789794bf469a
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJII' 'sip-files00076.tif'
474ea5eb690e4baab7afd45d16bd732e
c02e729a484a85e320440732f012c0b85282ae9b
'2011-11-16T14:15:43-05:00'
describe
'825' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIJ' 'sip-files00076.txt'
2ce7fee6ce639bb4c05e1fa4f9c6848b
ee5c4188f938959d471e89e75f4d2866c6539473
'2011-11-16T14:10:43-05:00'
describe
'7836' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIK' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
608923f75e873a6bc27619657a65161a
8224db7c1ee1eed3456ba5fd39e0b11d31f043c0
'2011-11-16T14:02:56-05:00'
describe
'1168958' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIL' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
73b58f696d469c18f51609bc3416574d
44a12a700440ac8201f876aaaf28c25c917d0dee
'2011-11-16T14:14:00-05:00'
describe
'71155' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIM' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
50ac696692811848a401fd87546fb25e
73d975866100508e25ec897c5bd1038e90ed8d93
'2011-11-16T14:11:59-05:00'
describe
'19560' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIN' 'sip-files00077.pro'
4717b77803f6d31ff7b5163e60e20bdc
9043e38dff9e11b57f878524723d934b7dd3c05d
'2011-11-16T14:17:50-05:00'
describe
'25251' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIO' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
1325b39cfd90d022aa969aab56b5fa7d
b5b9c2ec3b3d47827e8f1d544ceab7f043bd0864
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIP' 'sip-files00077.tif'
e26f442d949e1b81fa9b35e395a569cb
3b9154ad4ce7cf26e7fe60a3dea4dfbbc71c158f
'2011-11-16T14:18:18-05:00'
describe
'818' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIQ' 'sip-files00077.txt'
90fa4f249d1aef836358022092ef5d11
4806b36468ede2833086ff2d68d9a38a96ace9ea
'2011-11-16T14:16:40-05:00'
describe
'7833' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIR' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
7eb1c387c650cf379eac41494f0b09ff
ac977e9bd5610e5dc00f671308d896ee87e65ba5
describe
'1193289' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIS' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
23722eae8c6f952ee28d6fa32619819b
f4f054b72c829c817b2fb4665eeb29201893fab0
describe
'70955' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIT' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
980731e622ce02033dbacef2ae5e67dd
3add371ce86e3ffb19b7c123a25b24441afb9c7a
describe
'19287' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIU' 'sip-files00078.pro'
edbb07db9f7bd7febaf9b326d34722a5
8bb6f63b657952b1a7fc29e54897560eeb56eb26
'2011-11-16T14:06:54-05:00'
describe
'24776' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIV' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
da5857e600b4bef758d006e7a6d2bb6d
df5034b5377221f8e92588b1138d603755926bd4
'2011-11-16T14:16:48-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIW' 'sip-files00078.tif'
45e859d1e5d10967fd64a4b61b873e24
755d4a49d7042e4bbfbb9fc0cb111054e28aa445
'2011-11-16T14:17:37-05:00'
describe
'796' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIX' 'sip-files00078.txt'
acf8d6d4b5d566a15f4ca84882d8777b
451b6464393f3ff429698ab9c4d2574376f7df3b
'2011-11-16T14:09:05-05:00'
describe
'7452' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIY' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
85dffdf0e530ffc62c090fa026807654
6775f473783e6599c4c052aabbedb1dc457146bc
'2011-11-16T14:13:12-05:00'
describe
'1164232' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJIZ' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
3a8bf22953cea8d031ce9a4d686ce022
b1953564278f4e7c0955dc2c6c03c9ce6dac374d
'2011-11-16T14:12:56-05:00'
describe
'72676' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJA' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
3778a4aff445999943da571e13b36cfc
37953167712a3f6a441ee7a0b2aa8f039e148863
'2011-11-16T14:06:12-05:00'
describe
'20835' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJB' 'sip-files00079.pro'
e490048d47bcd2c457d085b383234b69
1c0c2f765a8c9a89b87a3d7fa7a9ee1af4060d0b
describe
'26258' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJC' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
f9c216503e4113976874b5dd37ce830f
0c44fb7e238174077310e83873f66f05ec8d6421
describe
'9324277' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJD' 'sip-files00079.tif'
673e83177b5b215e450e86c8ad1faa57
ea908194c134932a814061fabc51b55c288c7f9c
'2011-11-16T14:04:50-05:00'
describe
'875' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJE' 'sip-files00079.txt'
82a300eb88d43127bca5cd3ba843fe6d
40a31cf14f712fabeff30ace1d87b69dcda73027
describe
'8307' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJF' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
0d95cc7721457922e61f00986d10a4af
7f000db375cadf1156c14c208c624b89ec5e6941
describe
'1162297' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJG' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
b84ed585f74cc5a98cd38eda63952569
4e9350b33b6614fe5e94a8293d6665eb82865b71
'2011-11-16T14:19:44-05:00'
describe
'71976' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJH' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
b0bc49094e1663a195f9cf4988bfc5f6
e3beb8e8c3165a89a2d264db6cc3b90602066d3f
describe
'20528' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJI' 'sip-files00080.pro'
70e950b8536bdf673219e62c4a885505
dd089a570f37b07125ed2fa8c75690f33c4f7798
'2011-11-16T14:05:23-05:00'
describe
'25875' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJJ' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
fa8535cc897c252c76d78074d8941131
174a99a766e614023d9f55dbd33965167eca4bb3
'2011-11-16T14:14:49-05:00'
describe
'9308475' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJK' 'sip-files00080.tif'
359999ec86514fe1eb5508a261cecca8
4ae27c50795ea797b74ff2dc330da478fd991a45
describe
'849' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJL' 'sip-files00080.txt'
80339a7c2d7625a556ef9330e4756a07
c6869d6705bc32f3b9e67045945983772ba1c535
describe
'7726' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJM' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
9a75191e00a6f03b54d6f98590fea5d8
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describe
'1163643' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJN' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
ff9bc016320a8863205a33a446871903
c75c68ab415a05b256b9d9c292a12a384aba562a
describe
'67549' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJO' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
b96754c2b960d675e36b39d9e532a697
a8f9014a331fcc25d110fc876958697bdfad8cdb
describe
'19492' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJP' 'sip-files00081.pro'
0df148d41969699f0108cc729fb4578f
f82fecdda621c646d365ec4ae9be70ddaea63f76
'2011-11-16T14:10:50-05:00'
describe
'24436' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJQ' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
1322cbcda51f4d4e6b2c5b31149c2174
49450b70c988d4bca80422ed6998616d3758f441
describe
'9440697' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJR' 'sip-files00081.tif'
ab6f9d39f5cc3f0d5adb1686324c01f2
70fcd63c9ae353e551e40da22d099708aa71513b
'2011-11-16T14:14:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJS' 'sip-files00081.txt'
1ba79f39fb325a7ab04f49af460a33ad
5ee27c62c1eb5a94171ba10c602c9f9cb6b69af7
describe
'7703' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJT' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
1e09a264c019226e578e23a554d0e05d
3c8090e3be9b4f75ac38e73cd8d83f53fc69b7c3
describe
'1132131' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJU' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
da71b95dc68247751395726c690a072b
413b1bb474c3bafd1f8c97b9e6d129665e62a71f
describe
'72095' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJV' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
ad42a855ececb564eb17d9259a00962b
c80e9c7e30150eb1ebe50841b19d36c4fb3008d9
'2011-11-16T14:06:10-05:00'
describe
'20705' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJW' 'sip-files00082.pro'
10fff63bd486ba7edbb68b251def5a1c
cd0752b0b9c6c9b501c530020edec2f11697c1c2
describe
'25016' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJX' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
da4db48d8b324ef313f97e73917d9357
d5ec17bed47475ca7b5ad0d0a39b13a284191c16
describe
'9066911' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJY' 'sip-files00082.tif'
ca841dd17a09a1b0cab87f3d953a894f
72852ef7dabc74f44b07919fd310aaed9707b398
'2011-11-16T14:16:39-05:00'
describe
'861' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJJZ' 'sip-files00082.txt'
514873e1a33b56e83072a37b5695ffcf
f6f84ee0cf4f5de537e900b366fffb0a3864fe32
'2011-11-16T14:08:29-05:00'
describe
'7586' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKA' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
e3ec89c413420e40110f42976dbfffee
353583c75aac321e637126e4eb94d5789c70784d
describe
'1172864' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKB' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
aa5d94f3fda6f47b6ef8f8660e30d276
a31c1ff3ed74d8cccb74046181e89733355cd4e4
describe
'66744' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKC' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
efc0243dcb403ff42240b9bfbb689209
263c10e9f793ad4d02ae691ec299e653082ff0cb
'2011-11-16T14:10:45-05:00'
describe
'20135' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKD' 'sip-files00083.pro'
91d318329008fc74962c2fa3fa887d9b
376cbe95f182cbfc9205138a2560cc09b814c143
describe
'24218' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKE' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
fa548b90bc1ae0ac99619e3c866a5b16
dc97864cd351478adb1bb5221c536c27b7a964c2
'2011-11-16T14:15:00-05:00'
describe
'9392995' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKF' 'sip-files00083.tif'
ff106bbeae8117f287f098fe48ee1125
eadada7a69e05f4b4bd5d27f4c2d9fe0e105ada3
'2011-11-16T14:10:40-05:00'
describe
'817' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKG' 'sip-files00083.txt'
3ad4fcc61bda0639f163d179e90c1f45
e1f1085abaf137096e4480b739c6a352f22081bc
'2011-11-16T14:17:03-05:00'
describe
'7581' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKH' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
1e0d5e142291b063d043a9baf1480ebf
850d6bb6c12adc688a9d9bbbce0d57bc1746e443
'2011-11-16T14:17:14-05:00'
describe
'1163038' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKI' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
cf8b1209dc9047d0e8a0f3b7bf72c8e8
e134cbd4a4cf50ac69506119588a39d579730a13
describe
'71983' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKJ' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
cb56b096dc3b72de5c8e01dee280547e
b3340fb4168d865121b0f7b6e2e3e27f51ebcb17
'2011-11-16T14:08:10-05:00'
describe
'20431' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKK' 'sip-files00084.pro'
43a65e9379040e9e9d29bbfac7e417d4
fc18f7fcdac506247d6d980fd8b38bca9ce0286b
describe
'25826' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKL' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
d360bad752d0d0e6a37e7cce46f12141
2fd5bc1bff7441e20adbcdd31714fd867c86a0d0
describe
'9314041' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKM' 'sip-files00084.tif'
6fa55c9d896d338bb84e608fd850d16c
7ece39075acd7d07af10ca83f08bdf08a1187f0d
describe
'842' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKN' 'sip-files00084.txt'
2720747731d3b6d119cb5ce3f1a4c931
30025852d2ce80f4ac10dbb5da4a7423ac33b9ae
'2011-11-16T14:06:24-05:00'
describe
'7631' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKO' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
a7989ae4bbe407cbe7241a4851cd7aa4
055408a9bf8f021d5a92ca5ad3c7129d46144f7a
'2011-11-16T14:15:18-05:00'
describe
'1185414' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKP' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
7fe25898877a3ce7181f8fcdc9aded41
f5aaa228c55b5a8ee6471bf42202caf9dc768896
'2011-11-16T14:08:31-05:00'
describe
'71788' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKQ' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
69fed881d57c609d6e04b1d535d57dde
d8473ca4a923752a98974c851faba648b2cfdbbe
'2011-11-16T14:03:40-05:00'
describe
'21084' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKR' 'sip-files00085.pro'
a96c1c65b529bbdc8e7d82c8f855b2be
4b2f534ca1892e17c3f29a648db8b8cce4b80c95
describe
'24889' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKS' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
75d4b778453401bed500a12593249d73
d4f64e3f4de260a92c0567830b66209c01a52e4e
describe
'9493487' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKT' 'sip-files00085.tif'
9cc146c23f03f04125facf4747d0bd52
3d7a35795d9c30ec12ec440f07c303bedc3a8cf0
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKU' 'sip-files00085.txt'
2e380f595e155f4415cb0437aac35db8
9c0e84193401420e843084bb27b035a8ca49d700
describe
'7822' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKV' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
d26c7f1c98e7055817aa82a9c9acaf20
9e5cc70fed52bd6143f013ed129731fc8e053eeb
'2011-11-16T14:07:41-05:00'
describe
'1148742' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKW' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
d18fb767f51283107f44c6c1ae5502ff
7ea588c183ac24b8c144f0f2bcaf78637c20a962
describe
'69751' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKX' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
1eb0145033af4168fe3844b14de94b44
2c466769c9639c70071c4809e0c19c684089b3fc
'2011-11-16T14:13:02-05:00'
describe
'18685' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKY' 'sip-files00086.pro'
f71e4f5e6e3dce3f474995dbfeed7313
ec8c5fa866cec611f3e863ae5a5d8d49adcc39a1
'2011-11-16T14:17:33-05:00'
describe
'24440' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJKZ' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
bcfe1af6a6d646e896fe7a516ef340db
4b5fb0ca4484453fc185db278894e364fd07fe62
'2011-11-16T14:10:34-05:00'
describe
'9199981' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLA' 'sip-files00086.tif'
dd27dda069a9648a568eae6d0ce1714b
cfab44d5c7dc2357892afce8a5166cf973f40247
'2011-11-16T14:19:24-05:00'
describe
'774' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLB' 'sip-files00086.txt'
b10ab0912297059b4ef4901fc53e6bcc
0c4e2523732b160a47168b487ef942574f0c382f
describe
'7173' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLC' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
de2d0893ba095f088923c81c8462bab2
f0299113258aa0f17b21b3b7eeb77ca37cc2894e
describe
'1181479' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLD' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
40a93e5272aeb6b2bae7d46c2759d788
a31db568ff038f19ade94a781791307669761f52
'2011-11-16T14:04:26-05:00'
describe
'70989' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLE' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
1ec151c58369a27faf8e4be8b2981702
9e61c9fcf1ca40c5697276057d21800789fb840a
describe
'21598' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLF' 'sip-files00087.pro'
02137cc4c29c449b31e7a8ba90cc99c8
029891d1ec81fc859dcbb196625dd007f1626550
'2011-11-16T14:07:18-05:00'
describe
'25398' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLG' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
50403a852d41a7c209184afc4b7cecb9
e5fda7766855c28554860640267a93d3cffee8fa
describe
'9462295' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLH' 'sip-files00087.tif'
0a6cf9b57c90d143fc1dfb9341cbe493
1dd47d7ff0a20b68e8cb144a55c0365a847948c1
'2011-11-16T14:06:45-05:00'
describe
'951' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLI' 'sip-files00087.txt'
9f4f63ecb22ca29c4a172771412a9217
2be0e07ed67e788a26c8e8f535aeb07b5b8fa6e0
describe
'7821' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLJ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
38b9c4acafa49acadab84219401d0a1c
9ad25b7faf3be483dad0985f141d3ee480c6eaaf
describe
'1157983' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLK' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
522b9b1dd4181c72ee538368046ba0b4
1c1d4352b7624f6d2e6a560ceb6f3d286e85885f
'2011-11-16T14:14:35-05:00'
describe
'71823' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLL' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
7a870caaee41dfdd45e77a4695dff4d2
a5c4697ca56a0525cf4e8339c2d429ef11ead025
describe
'20930' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLM' 'sip-files00088.pro'
52daee387b562e9b82b9a9db65fe30c3
b0691a7432305eccdc002bb98d4878f0e738c2e0
'2011-11-16T14:19:45-05:00'
describe
'25377' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLN' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
e0e16543c96e202ef6229d53ac75485c
8205d0552d755cff0b0165cb4005796395365618
describe
'9274095' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLO' 'sip-files00088.tif'
0378d7f34d1d4be534f491d4eb4f0ac4
7d8bd1b319e7d884b98971482b3d69df074e310e
'2011-11-16T14:08:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLP' 'sip-files00088.txt'
2b3d45b5f7f3bc5674a6a6f3f63ea60f
e99d47a7371eaf2659080aa66e310172947b5438
'2011-11-16T14:17:59-05:00'
describe
'7298' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLQ' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
89aea2285f0ac5ad5f49a17ca152b31d
ca0f204221c93042a8247883277bd402f4e6b603
describe
'1183706' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLR' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
72a54dfc5e160896f46cda930b035aeb
790d620b0e0efc4bac584646febec59c0180fe06
'2011-11-16T14:16:34-05:00'
describe
'70712' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLS' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
89339e5761221345e04786f6e0b0b7c7
a602b935f2571c3479ff956e13d9d1fc3d789bae
describe
'21548' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLT' 'sip-files00089.pro'
cd160bdd4a896490be09c0812c0bcb7a
92b4d40f404d11288c19de70537d6b94a374cd47
'2011-11-16T14:15:08-05:00'
describe
'24733' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLU' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
20d6c3601a9ac60afc9041479d3e08d3
435e2e4cf95d382d992d10180542e8732fd27aa7
describe
'9479773' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLV' 'sip-files00089.tif'
f9f0986e00fdf3a53ea95bb4fca7ba6a
e3209bd16b70f540bde3f05ae800e6d5c7885d87
'2011-11-16T14:09:39-05:00'
describe
'902' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLW' 'sip-files00089.txt'
095aa71b6011964146ada2a8478af06f
a6dee3ac3f881834921b7faae06c324a0748ac9d
describe
'7599' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLX' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
cbe9042f85582e436e36b9aba9d04fd3
9c710cdd1bfd6bf8a0f562b06f62b56f8a94cf02
'2011-11-16T14:15:44-05:00'
describe
'1153086' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLY' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
6567b7905083911379c40680d73c3f53
473caed689ad194d9f7fa6d80970b09c5e733e06
'2011-11-16T14:07:16-05:00'
describe
'70597' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJLZ' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
8a140d5f52a323964736d4f53bad5a9b
6602c211fb16d95f5d47dc25b162b027bf07b640
'2011-11-16T14:13:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMA' 'sip-files00090.pro'
dc47a56a1495bba6839c9e10c8c4e458
bef1f9048bb150f207cab65a00c3ab50f37c133f
'2011-11-16T14:17:44-05:00'
describe
'25769' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMB' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
f1ca655385a8acf67718fe69514ba840
f5ef1c3492d6cd011694564c206b1283cdcc8361
describe
'9260295' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMC' 'sip-files00090.tif'
a81fa67a867b79ea03fa298099f19aec
608b15816ef4904edd34b453a5f23a27dc01f39a
'2011-11-16T14:12:20-05:00'
describe
'822' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMD' 'sip-files00090.txt'
04c97f67e19d8dbca71bdca677c4fa76
3cba6eef4026da6dc9aa0d33a4cd7c4c54ba5af8
describe
'7739' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJME' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
4f0531da6aebf601a0d320223d487d19
29722509b22bcfadbc677fc131eb54d2d4117ab5
describe
'1096807' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMF' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
187fa0a06f6bd2757db67d141ae374f2
87868adc90d226731f44bf680d6d683a13d87a77
'2011-11-16T14:13:28-05:00'
describe
'68444' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMG' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
e061197b1c6ac9643435bd28ecaf2a02
9cd5e651c35f0e5a53a1f550b88ed9a2f0b7f17a
'2011-11-16T14:17:12-05:00'
describe
'20571' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMH' 'sip-files00091.pro'
e4f0d60d044de0f619817735f93f4e43
f8387a31c4afe53b3bf61fc6bb3b73bc955f0528
describe
'25252' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMI' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
5513e77e9d69c14fc40b816e0c08ea44
daec888c7c9fef09030a0afe046081cec3f187cd
describe
'9476103' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMJ' 'sip-files00091.tif'
4efe285ce9eaf8f3f9126ee958d3d30c
93d2c8313fe53cc4d950db17192f390d99970cab
'2011-11-16T14:16:26-05:00'
describe
'852' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMK' 'sip-files00091.txt'
7cad9fb906b9d5372776edf927db9c1e
409732cdaa0dc08ac9a11b2ca57089f85910cd28
describe
'7777' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJML' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
f3b065e7529f00682ba4ec6575f45916
7bb88c5965d86eb08ecaa7df6a2a1205c0859b6c
describe
'1120983' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMM' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
9041804b893b9a1968e511162d74370b
2c4288868e4d94855b4b78860eee6e0498afc1f7
describe
'74069' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMN' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
7f457e69fe3b35120b3ab0140cc0ea15
f8f9b523940fb4ca6d177b0a04df3096ff7ae516
'2011-11-16T14:19:51-05:00'
describe
'21758' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMO' 'sip-files00092.pro'
42ef643e0fd021a42ac666ffbc8ff266
60bc80060d912d6cd45c4aaf4b0cf1598734f9f0
'2011-11-16T14:08:42-05:00'
describe
'26776' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMP' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
7ec4f57a3194c7ede57b63e8fc9aeb23
b2920986e307d7da1a0efe6f29aff01a769b8432
'2011-11-16T14:07:19-05:00'
describe
'8977609' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMQ' 'sip-files00092.tif'
cb0cd1881e5029699df4abb0075b31f5
bff27fd028d1fa39ae9eacbd3e262a9a7bbcaeb5
'2011-11-16T14:08:14-05:00'
describe
'897' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMR' 'sip-files00092.txt'
00fe610c061416ead3f58f3b41ea60ca
5eff63e2748a4d3edce0cf648a44f5aa4bde86b5
describe
'8058' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMS' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
24e0a16faba42aff89f2a4d7bc152966
11edb18405fe80d55660352e92e0f2eb04ba7c55
describe
'1112377' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMT' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
105ed2e6afea9302a3b550a3103bf05b
73813dc7523f215efba7fad5a17903b71e1db155
'2011-11-16T14:10:25-05:00'
describe
'69989' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMU' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
aef9669dbeb62b94481b5393f09d776c
533cbc74ccb3ce55ba043af98a17f7fc2d227b3c
'2011-11-16T14:04:20-05:00'
describe
'21370' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMV' 'sip-files00093.pro'
b3d5b4ee8f1450665a5f2498cc4fb8fe
1c534e8465e084a6873c573aaa50320f4a6748c6
describe
'25495' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMW' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
29c980c73db2226e89c34b6c34062476
37bbdc8a3db3af162c829181161d793c5a44ca53
describe
'9450293' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMX' 'sip-files00093.tif'
215bdec0dfdd7624187005c52d03ccc7
71777e4f72933072372abe449eda28761227cad7
'2011-11-16T14:19:12-05:00'
describe
'891' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMY' 'sip-files00093.txt'
ea9abe89869825390900a00b7eefe250
73816a2b86f4611e0cd7ff038c9ec937fc747543
'2011-11-16T14:08:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJMZ' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
c0cdcb73a02eb1195d7a8400b8f73559
a17e0145f176831d13732ccb29c284a3a4d021f8
describe
'1102996' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNA' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
e6ac926f52c324b0af8ccfcace5404be
86d9b5e0d1ec6afb8ad26a77bf2f378b622de13b
'2011-11-16T14:08:55-05:00'
describe
'65820' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNB' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
0950efbeb19264ddb1dcd30ad5a91ce7
dc8964d13e106f4bad8a6af033cec0771ef79549
describe
'18064' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNC' 'sip-files00094.pro'
01a9a5919317ef695cbf1fc4b0505194
aa34ff50dfd74242efd6e8060655ff44f9696a57
describe
'23390' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJND' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
30eb421fa132bebcb1fa1b07f4b390b5
a4407fe83ae1a9e48c8987d3ff8c1ef1466ad4d1
describe
'9253211' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNE' 'sip-files00094.tif'
88dc6535561ebb28667e2258e8ac7bbe
610fe0b877e172de296605f41ce2c3275a0a25ae
'2011-11-16T14:05:13-05:00'
describe
'757' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNF' 'sip-files00094.txt'
44a78995c5ca8b226d18119e97ea78d7
8a689f8e35f0dbc026c2f57f065ad5e2004aa658
describe
'7076' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNG' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
b6ee6f4e0db7b836744070ec33c32d4d
acf10daa8c7a1cd1666fbdd203e0fa0ce8678376
'2011-11-16T14:07:27-05:00'
describe
'1088430' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNH' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
b1169f8be1a985d2e520282494cccd4e
661c23bca7f75b27969b69085d54f317dfd0ad06
describe
'68517' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNI' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
bb6682acbfcb92af211f9b38bd632973
97f3e68ccaf422ef0a82ef985c4857ef00a1272c
'2011-11-16T14:06:29-05:00'
describe
'20900' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNJ' 'sip-files00095.pro'
a42866ed3312091f3448870949d6aa57
03f8976e2c16f69d497f346cd6f1c20e2cdb8bd0
'2011-11-16T14:11:55-05:00'
describe
'25098' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNK' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
5247ab635c85a4842338667258c63ff1
81b7c5e35b8b162c9579edaef8e2a77e0d00e2ce
'2011-11-16T14:03:02-05:00'
describe
'9434801' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNL' 'sip-files00095.tif'
3f38431a3dd4791ef78960d769472707
ffe27de0c7a1d5345fff306d542f18ac725ffd0c
'2011-11-16T14:11:44-05:00'
describe
'882' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNM' 'sip-files00095.txt'
304d363621cf5cab81de9df751a1c335
acf52f59138a90c9fc9787ac04423deac3b05570
'2011-11-16T14:05:46-05:00'
describe
'7772' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNN' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
7d3babae9bc2bf072f65520e7f9aa9de
37c805ea6dbd22cf39edf79a7b975556b0182b9a
'2011-11-16T14:13:33-05:00'
describe
'1142199' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNO' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
3644b25ca22abb01880ccb6562d2c331
df8b289c531365eb96df26f17950c8f3382c3c6c
'2011-11-16T14:05:53-05:00'
describe
'68683' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNP' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
64a623fda8252e13e11ba6e59003b830
a1faf8fcf3a422ffda091dac520081df6d1ea050
describe
'20936' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNQ' 'sip-files00096.pro'
e17debfa81730151dc1047a756f667a8
7e147a44d5a69bdfcb569b14f09bda15d92ca2d5
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNR' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
767e450ec2eb4fe07e8794cefcaadf54
88ec4e791a365a268c177a89bd853b181aafdc88
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNS' 'sip-files00096.tif'
e62346215bb4db25b35b955e7cf503e2
7faab357a960693d6fc7b66e9349005e049e3b09
describe
'851' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNT' 'sip-files00096.txt'
2921399d334a0eb330b67c8ed8e24671
ec17de28a5bab04b70bcaea075f99b6ae210ddfc
describe
'7308' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNU' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
b2e909d13391ab312cf9bf6254110772
50f7772550b7e14de1ab922657b57fd8cdb7775b
'2011-11-16T14:17:57-05:00'
describe
'813601' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNV' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
77669ec582fd98cfe7d9bc0cf67da0a6
71a354d5919e03e7597cc9f15d085b34b2e7b99e
'2011-11-16T14:14:13-05:00'
describe
'36879' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNW' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
691b48e0e2aa65086b9a24c76b77f412
70a75e40f663fad1736b9bd28daaec4a0518d2a2
'2011-11-16T14:06:18-05:00'
describe
'7404' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNX' 'sip-files00097.pro'
68723893f3bcc917b0abd9839691beda
61b78c925a6c4254e65182f2835ac34b6d901f4a
describe
'12429' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNY' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
f9bd53fe4bf5f1f00df56aaffb1e7ff7
4be6d656597b7a10748d92789a22992e2a2e0677
'2011-11-16T14:02:23-05:00'
describe
'9276887' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJNZ' 'sip-files00097.tif'
fa673ce666d9c656393d77743bd8dbed
5b820f71dc46cfb9ae4c65c8c3ea7495585d4ee8
describe
'306' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOA' 'sip-files00097.txt'
419f710b3394703f5e2a33bcc5494557
c666559a7b924e4171075b00f6b4a1cec330bce4
describe
'4134' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOB' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
889511a12c40173a6f0d158dbcbf5491
a269538b69eb8c9721c5dd5df0665ea8f0a58038
'2011-11-16T14:13:34-05:00'
describe
'1193285' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOC' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
abd864cd83892bff14a71e70f518f281
337d2e9fa19f8f3c3cca8f60fe78dc39d2e8af1d
describe
'71614' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOD' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
9ac703fdfb4ea23afe40c1ff9249aa9f
69818564f3674f47c261febab45d207924072709
'2011-11-16T14:02:58-05:00'
describe
'6389' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOE' 'sip-files00098.pro'
9760a0710005dedd54f37c20e0ed6738
5ce7f58cbf78442a6d435fa052b71db5bb0e95c3
describe
'21542' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOF' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
95adb30ba3e6546480ff720999d0e0e7
510691d20eb8fa41a9a876b0e6a55877a3c42081
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOG' 'sip-files00098.tif'
9e9b69213fff0c2afc4b095f724637f8
4d7b9c81a35a760ae4ec5705f6208c8f34bf3edb
describe
'355' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOH' 'sip-files00098.txt'
52459064f231b67366de39ddbf8ff1fd
73f50cbc663fe7ce5aa40f342ba9a859078d0ec2
describe
'6311' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOI' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
fdc66535157cfb3645642ed1f4845dba
9bb8f54955fb3121905b2672b15f97134c5f7a29
'2011-11-16T14:05:24-05:00'
describe
'1128792' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOJ' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
00e1e42931780cfb750baad21d4243f8
fa837b27a4727ed8969755dd3f0ea431062f230f
'2011-11-16T14:13:14-05:00'
describe
'69545' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOK' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
b993c49cb9e63eaef4647e8b66331382
ec9922f4f84d880b48db2ede5ea29e2292c62e80
'2011-11-16T14:13:56-05:00'
describe
'20851' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOL' 'sip-files00099.pro'
b0a74d888dab547c95533e4c0fc57aca
1a6825297c9bfefcdd7e639bc45485efc02f7a55
describe
'24491' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOM' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
641b7ea5533192a50fb46fe1c1d078aa
1e7d552e3385dd92916adb7329955bf20034bc57
'2011-11-16T14:09:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJON' 'sip-files00099.tif'
34f2e5028c3439ec3ecae4e5db56a0c1
4e09e1531d260f91799a3e286800520514cf116c
'2011-11-16T14:09:06-05:00'
describe
'843' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOO' 'sip-files00099.txt'
9f82376c6cb35f7dfbbbde6bda5b7c37
12c4425725e4ddcb175dc047e375a3fa409a0852
'2011-11-16T14:14:22-05:00'
describe
'8077' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOP' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
0776765edb606307940572d61bc3173e
8a1d8721d6f9afe49d41f89d79b04d7e3243b1a5
describe
'1193290' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOQ' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
bac3ec4bf4eba4da1eef0b9603e56b4b
819a36c049effe86f5a695d07f5b1af65f5807a9
'2011-11-16T14:06:27-05:00'
describe
'74276' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOR' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
60e71e32bdb6f9549e28e59b6d70b960
e3f921f7b15f235b01c7bfc7dbccf0c92a250e92
describe
'21678' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOS' 'sip-files00100.pro'
fc220341e7147991a25c764a5c6e2e7b
694140cf22c7e916d3b10ef9d16f4629bdcead84
'2011-11-16T14:17:25-05:00'
describe
'27020' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOT' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
92baadf65179c45eff5a4f429248efa8
4226912fa00ecf5e59be64d4c59e4977c547ff54
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOU' 'sip-files00100.tif'
82256be215a4e100ab7a10c939d47854
f4411cf11445b91d52140a4088ea31d46443cb1f
describe
'872' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOV' 'sip-files00100.txt'
1c0fab4fa62d535b0d3dfce4f1bd67b4
f244e21d5da81094a641830af1eb9e6a57ffe411
describe
'7824' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOW' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
791e776922b274ec847b2d41368279cd
e89b21a2fdf5f32a996ac849b2b97b28ec836610
'2011-11-16T14:18:02-05:00'
describe
'1140774' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOX' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
ea4b1d2b47117e920e8091229292c3db
8d8ab9d26afba77b504c4083a7ef573393108a98
describe
'68000' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOY' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
a89f3402eb238a435f1c2e9a61187d2e
7368f6ec1f74f0c5638aa7f1ea483d02857b5f38
describe
'20487' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJOZ' 'sip-files00101.pro'
a8a2be19a8f90c56eb7c12e538d12d1b
3bfa74e6649ede5fdffb39a5e5dc8f4719bce86d
describe
'24974' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPA' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
a64a0ea4a6f8ff6b7293bcfa11abbf20
584cd4ab080391cc120ed4def3aa293a5d7dc90f
describe
'9295687' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPB' 'sip-files00101.tif'
7df90e8797f07bead413330693c0f9f0
c7dac9f66b6afabb472f95cc344e0fd5eb4c8f03
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPC' 'sip-files00101.txt'
c85cc6047fbcfebbc8c7217834706aca
da5a49aa74599104ceabb8933a078b68d217127e
describe
'8122' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPD' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
7f9eb789f3b2062a99885da78959ab04
2a3e5a2af6f1aefb11b45b1472166697033129eb
describe
'1171276' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPE' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
ce4dc7e755ca44dac1c5988c07758381
b73c3c6fbebacda58b0b9de767275b37158409a2
describe
'70219' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPF' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
e21fbba48a0ec47af8205f73f0cb7386
ccacf9d354c4c4ca4893a8a414f683352b60c8fb
'2011-11-16T14:04:23-05:00'
describe
'20674' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPG' 'sip-files00102.pro'
3e95e7d89d604e3a52e89c8ceaecfb18
db3dbd3d03bb3220b7f09cd721cd930f284ec301
describe
'25097' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPH' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
109655a0c0e340f47159c78e169dedf2
59b86c35b5d6b4358d368e9908a28d5e652564f3
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPI' 'sip-files00102.tif'
bd37d56ce4cd5c1b8efd3b9ba0f06386
9a15f147a36340baacdb7ad1b092ba9f4292e177
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPJ' 'sip-files00102.txt'
6225200a98e922898e7624153ea54793
539fcbb9dc6e7acd4a336fcd9b5d1fea9e24dc29
'2011-11-16T14:11:45-05:00'
describe
'7172' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPK' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
9cc3795e72a2c012909cc1d35006c16f
c260d6ba9dd064a386f79de2c703f763fd06d17f
'2011-11-16T14:11:15-05:00'
describe
'1090436' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPL' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
d7f2680631a58b5d81207aa0d68b5c7a
f47d802320856982711433f30cdfec9a5d5c32ce
'2011-11-16T14:12:37-05:00'
describe
'64305' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPM' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
124e2df9d33b740042621ec8f097a52e
f62d1e8793a0354183aae449d1d22c45e4a1ba81
describe
'19096' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPN' 'sip-files00103.pro'
e9ceac36b224873e584e7f91d0a5753d
f0a813f64ce837f8132930235ad645cd554a4a2f
'2011-11-16T14:15:29-05:00'
describe
'23313' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPO' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
6cc2d02cf77ad2ae97a3d52f812ae000
9813781be7b73ae7a2522ed601f0f0d88cbde6b5
describe
'9103175' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPP' 'sip-files00103.tif'
eea3d756ef1d9fb2df570a439352a054
6262505350147115b1c5271fcaadb4385911bb50
'2011-11-16T14:09:40-05:00'
describe
'795' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPQ' 'sip-files00103.txt'
160c16ec5d790f730012e3dbe2ab603d
c294bd8c0dad6cc92ec3ba084857ef30209c9fb8
describe
'7745' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPR' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
dc8a73a23b381b0f69d3dabf72369e15
54c0d9b8562ed82b302cd5d6d58830f0c5b74e28
describe
'1174257' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPS' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
f2de9c213dda96739a018757db95bc66
2c376f88345d33c9132dbbf578f371e7095d1e4a
'2011-11-16T14:11:33-05:00'
describe
'69505' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPT' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
0fe3e0beeb532e59b9895688121a6cd5
68669095994cafa45b7bac3f5f7417986b74a38a
describe
'21017' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPU' 'sip-files00104.pro'
c32c1d9aeaefc7c4e324c38861366fa7
3392f6f5e4580a825c8dd70255d7345c00280969
describe
'25156' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPV' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
998ea401c06fd1be7dcf51a6ba46cb1d
cbe384057ce9c98c4603b742cbc479fa206de22a
'2011-11-16T14:11:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPW' 'sip-files00104.tif'
89ab52a73d7ad88c32d7902f0b55085e
4e74a60721515b7ae83ace22dffc49423aa2b875
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPX' 'sip-files00104.txt'
4295eab51167a8fce42d832d3aa47718
4f4a79ba925df786eca65e4c23f196373b1f1c87
'2011-11-16T14:14:50-05:00'
describe
'7286' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPY' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
a483b86112580a5a13be1f4236ca521c
fce2c2b31249c4b86d42c13916b5c24b512cc3c1
'2011-11-16T14:04:06-05:00'
describe
'1095037' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJPZ' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
f66950c2f1439d902e7b94d87599b2b4
8cab0c533d542540b9e091ef1b6632575b61d0af
describe
'65623' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQA' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
f0e1a85d70cbcc72917d1fbf3a223320
1cb390f4545be593a6feb010809594a50b29912e
describe
'20773' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQB' 'sip-files00105.pro'
055c275ea0378442908d4ea29f1e322e
c369e5b25a6dc28840bbc679403b01c2684b248d
describe
'23475' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQC' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
59d27502a582b2ad9e0cd7883b547da3
4278ff79f68f443ced39075abe5208edcd942dd4
describe
'9228435' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQD' 'sip-files00105.tif'
ff0c62e983bb6ee7cc346a02b99b5478
2134bd3fc76a24bd505498e21d33c6850d069a31
describe
'865' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQE' 'sip-files00105.txt'
33135403b7d51389e492dd6f9ab99caf
2cc7d2e83a2796d6dcdb59c0d6e12d06bb1fdd13
'2011-11-16T14:16:28-05:00'
describe
'7700' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQF' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
b4886f40c6c0549c093cdffa710b364c
f7a036d2e7f9b20d8bdb86a3951f28ef78bbb75d
describe
'1193272' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQG' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
873d14ca83bca3e81b5e870ab2bcc486
b8373982b90a626ae35728ed984387eafc564fbd
'2011-11-16T14:09:51-05:00'
describe
'72600' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQH' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
d46ca11b4d2cfde3f68128858896d401
297e42ab47468c7dfa9d59ff819d77ad8a8c9ddb
describe
'21835' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQI' 'sip-files00106.pro'
654c1bd4766d8a87abad0e85eccfb8e5
f14b014362ef8c23605ae27d43f56aeeb51114a3
describe
'25750' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQJ' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
72948c549d3d5579d4713ab865a83c1a
80dab791447251917d08f5334d0aecf0a2a0c5c5
'2011-11-16T14:05:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQK' 'sip-files00106.tif'
5c6f84224afbd3e29500e8817feac30f
bcea16fc0ad2490998920077ccc2cacd3a8c56fe
'2011-11-16T14:18:50-05:00'
describe
'903' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQL' 'sip-files00106.txt'
80a94101e8fb6042dbb3a854c311b57a
a364884f401cec5f8e7ceb23efb03f2c826161a3
describe
'7519' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQM' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
115388376c349bc33f9dd59d4c2a5616
8e04f295f2b12750b9d241b1d3da32234ccd2ac5
'2011-11-16T14:10:26-05:00'
describe
'1142978' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQN' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
3f0fe06426d56cb7721844fe003e0bc9
cb2623d18a85f080c2f35b8be27726b1efa49cda
describe
'69408' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQO' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
22fe4d9a1d1d3e2a027dfa83ae997e3c
a0246f8f5c7d851279ac3a789b3ee8c79992b972
describe
'20316' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQP' 'sip-files00107.pro'
238be12efbe9f7d9739671023e0c29d5
70eca2219f7027e24167dd1dbd3cf0a12d130b4d
'2011-11-16T14:04:21-05:00'
describe
'25493' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQQ' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
ee1a1fa8d9e2b8c28ceda719d380c988
fb530c7e5710bbfec12f8a9a30ce3ed0580f5bd8
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQR' 'sip-files00107.tif'
86109c057cec35b12101a13aeb831e4b
aa158cc8110e602577c0931eddc12ce87f7fcc6a
'2011-11-16T14:11:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQS' 'sip-files00107.txt'
6d261b862f23bae0700eb45186d205ee
38ded2c4228d48bb847e14d40a17d9609c804d1f
'2011-11-16T14:03:53-05:00'
describe
'8585' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQT' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
fc84cb247927718bb2918ef50355da6c
9aee0c0454b02f5193ca91cad5ee323a16c91fdb
'2011-11-16T14:10:13-05:00'
describe
'1185476' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQU' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
2b31ff6a5caf0117038fc62217c16ce2
fca878ef594c16dbca1a2ee22ae10dcaf10cf887
'2011-11-16T14:04:24-05:00'
describe
'69317' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQV' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
d0b8aaf83a747715d7adcf441a6d74eb
ba3735acd6822fd6617efd4025b96705d98b2fc9
'2011-11-16T14:19:23-05:00'
describe
'20354' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQW' 'sip-files00108.pro'
457243c58adddf5a265fd2edeea7ffea
ec3195853cd0cb7aea365ac002327cbf3ae4dfc0
'2011-11-16T14:15:04-05:00'
describe
'24779' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQX' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
a01bb6f26e7e0826eaeaa871db1a3acf
2605cc0a3f40c6ed3e117b6989068dc2256ee016
'2011-11-16T14:13:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQY' 'sip-files00108.tif'
eb0975543ed69aeee19990de2dca36a6
5e22d6a2d86e0e1e8d3bfff9edf68daa8abeecfd
'2011-11-16T14:08:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJQZ' 'sip-files00108.txt'
6ba7448da25be5cdc8032c2552441a8c
1311de85c2f009bc873674146d4dbd7092bc39fe
'2011-11-16T14:14:59-05:00'
describe
'7343' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRA' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
8c312e972442bb48b896078f121e2f40
0bb3510c5b112f794dd53e096ca1286d295d08b4
'2011-11-16T14:19:31-05:00'
describe
'1117338' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRB' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
bb579141c0f2a444d93a54b53ed7c08c
0871f05d182fcd428c47a39931763d69580b568f
'2011-11-16T14:17:27-05:00'
describe
'68930' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRC' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
15336593a655aa4ebbd306440f041201
bb12348bc77258e3eefe2d4a7a793b9b77120d92
describe
'20907' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRD' 'sip-files00109.pro'
5a9a78037d79cb65bb5fbeac17c161e3
ba2200dd9e89b2ddf1d756f657739f155775eb05
'2011-11-16T14:15:32-05:00'
describe
'24469' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRE' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
fbc5653ba8a466bbef682fc3bdf91433
ef07deb66faed6e4f726d832092e862d2a8ae3ff
'2011-11-16T14:08:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRF' 'sip-files00109.tif'
0f9f33f22d3e08553ad9bf16ff39722f
e93ceb6c537436aeaf73e4361d14cf30911c0df2
'2011-11-16T14:19:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRG' 'sip-files00109.txt'
f3acacaf401e23ad1bf1ad2b08add993
31f688bca9fd011059dc9c22fb44484192d84814
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRH' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
d8190b9f413a3020d2676a33854ce3af
e03dfb9a09ca0c344f949a6c0161bbf717592f29
'2011-11-16T14:10:29-05:00'
describe
'1146821' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRI' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
8d4bbea87e28925f4ed48330235b1e62
173de933b6bc05087a39a5456f59c11e9f1b84a5
'2011-11-16T14:04:49-05:00'
describe
'66223' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRJ' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
4fdb6e2734765e6f8b089027a422b4df
909557d7dac51cccf679b1c2e8bb2e73d0903e53
describe
'18994' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRK' 'sip-files00110.pro'
79689b3643e187449ba48c244934af5e
cc858c5ff63a9c4fe4ad14cceaadd59b2eb93013
'2011-11-16T14:19:16-05:00'
describe
'23545' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRL' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
1198d9ceb9852aa24d0e33ae266bdd53
a1bbf742b7400eb589e97c737887ea684c1a7a14
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRM' 'sip-files00110.tif'
c4ee223e29fa348cb4cc0cdd4e2722b5
a0243b002338edea36ee013af3479e0197a562da
describe
'790' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRN' 'sip-files00110.txt'
508f9d46eba03e7b61fdf3f37ccc883a
d4e0e346699a042d7259914b3f0cebcffc406cc7
'2011-11-16T14:10:12-05:00'
describe
'6891' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRO' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
9d1cb288be6232981789092580f7c5c3
47e3bd919f266ab67205489e56bd846417dd353e
describe
'1085250' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRP' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
f386799d30a1c8c6983a138174e1de28
6834795eb9e98a9e7baf596d4d83369fa3ef785e
'2011-11-16T14:07:53-05:00'
describe
'65332' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRQ' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
f88a587afa9f1fcfec17723e257d61c3
1571e5dc8c63ed68375e690b5f6af18e4910cae1
'2011-11-16T14:18:55-05:00'
describe
'19319' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRR' 'sip-files00111.pro'
01d775aada8287b7100ecab73288b261
462eebd6ae46fd455d0e59a242c945fd8feb9791
'2011-11-16T14:05:48-05:00'
describe
'23506' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRS' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
d36889f2d93ff06a7829baff054c3216
4f01cfd1d406556fdb7a9cdf2d60cbcf9cf8376c
describe
'9263667' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRT' 'sip-files00111.tif'
246122506fb77437245d5a2987f41b7b
f3610b5498331038e757ec594d315debf752eed4
'2011-11-16T14:16:38-05:00'
describe
'813' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRU' 'sip-files00111.txt'
6817a8dd58eed649e211be18481acb5e
e4ccae70fbe6333f70503f5d7ed32e2264468eb1
'2011-11-16T14:09:55-05:00'
describe
'7550' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRV' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
32c46f0314ca16783dbbb3e7f995ffdc
93be0805c26887906cdb05d26a31e6138ed0d669
'2011-11-16T14:09:04-05:00'
describe
'1159419' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRW' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
bc2cad924e4c5377f1bacada1445e852
04510016901dd8fc9653424bf31a128571ec21e3
'2011-11-16T14:19:17-05:00'
describe
'66685' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRX' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
7175220b0632ef2f9fcf06a178d0ccd4
f4fd0364e3d233c41e36470a94ad739d389aca3a
'2011-11-16T14:18:48-05:00'
describe
'18955' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRY' 'sip-files00112.pro'
ac91e2c87ddf3a0d1c56c17b767a15a9
6fbcd475c041a116028a9e42835f21f2c4499e48
describe
'24191' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJRZ' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
6b08706681eec5f35d7a4216410b2c5c
eae27ee545cbe55c2cecc171d18df0e11b95d3a4
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSA' 'sip-files00112.tif'
a86197ed4085517be4dd05d7e5ea9590
561bd97c0b57df4016c39ce09f0f8bbc36a1b764
'2011-11-16T14:06:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSB' 'sip-files00112.txt'
0fb967af00d3f46bd64b4836b45b3fc1
dada00e0db7a9e86ce4cac50fb71812d32949b60
'2011-11-16T14:07:05-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7285' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSC' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
fe7b171df3bd4bce64d75798e4ced277
dfedfb23a3a88054869a7edde158bc8508ca3176
'2011-11-16T14:13:43-05:00'
describe
'1142409' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSD' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
7613805ae0892f93b34f8a814d579944
3c0a6f25b3de31c2d1ab1a6fd8d4f1edda60ecc9
'2011-11-16T14:14:29-05:00'
describe
'67679' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSE' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
c9cc6ecdf463595ffaed2986438da437
bccd6233479296b21e52849411bf2e037b9f8f2f
'2011-11-16T14:04:22-05:00'
describe
'20141' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSF' 'sip-files00113.pro'
7953dc8356b08fca13624f7e27fec0dd
7246e626aadd564ac971c9ae3b8492b83e408673
'2011-11-16T14:14:23-05:00'
describe
'24426' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSG' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
1615eef0c4d0e23286cb1e2fbd265367
ae9e62deefeb9ff6945d18eee009ea46caff59e9
describe
'9959801' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSH' 'sip-files00113.tif'
d164b9b5d0be31716b90a11b8667df02
517111a4f6e444016f0280718d660c50245f05ed
'2011-11-16T14:05:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSI' 'sip-files00113.txt'
ccd428b51d9830cc4b749e60775ee0db
b63671527da11ccc9b1f5ddbeb9eff6cc18bd210
describe
'7209' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSJ' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
d0759852706949f70058dda5d311f14d
79dac66ba10c08681e698bd23cfc3af688130dea
describe
'1148000' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSK' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
64d38e1b832828332fe1cec95e8d02de
b8362b351227d29e0c872d59b91270a57d52062c
describe
'71457' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSL' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
4801d969cb542bc1aceb0395ad957ad6
0e8019b67cc792a892899ef84b78d7636b2611bf
describe
'20868' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSM' 'sip-files00114.pro'
1f6257b37309d6f3d0d7255460e9d509
286ed65d3b8135a1f70ea79a04eca3d9634df864
describe
'24967' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSN' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
ebf38335ee9699d4c12700769f372928
6aa93aa5d3fc00f9de9a09eafff240d71878d2c1
'2011-11-16T14:06:20-05:00'
describe
'9193983' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSO' 'sip-files00114.tif'
a75f7891e19b0c1328f60ddc505aceb6
9c97d259b21b46bbc41cabf778dd53cdcc30c3c6
'2011-11-16T14:13:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSP' 'sip-files00114.txt'
c4520c753a148942f8a3de492d36a306
bb9a793fa7c42d362dcc9ef4123fa5c36e9d25b1
describe
'7717' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSQ' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
4b25c75d1909fe4ccfb83402a039b50f
b6f165ecb06e18aac463c38096f7292bf3ad431d
'2011-11-16T14:10:22-05:00'
describe
'1181555' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSR' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
1ba94d7805fae934c10ff406bdb3acc5
c2dc3a48095f7122cca2a01d0a1150eda409cb21
describe
'72904' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSS' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
f4610023638c3d8c3b5bdb65048b7c6e
f736fa74cd8de3ee0cbaef2acd3a3449274a3af5
describe
'22381' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJST' 'sip-files00115.pro'
8598aecd2786aceb8adeb681a4b0a345
1fa387a13ee3c9bc27a7e651a90d8615bc946464
describe
'26096' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSU' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
4443559863ca69db0de6ee1d198969d6
7019e5c5dac373e3836ae87fc1305534a0329bf6
describe
'9572371' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSV' 'sip-files00115.tif'
1391a4bceae33216bcfd07aa2a1adacb
273dfb52653dc23f5c908f109bf2c1d2f4008a4f
describe
'913' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSW' 'sip-files00115.txt'
ef7d396bc47f42c04b8be36e340874b0
d365c7c75d0b450148333a9c98412abd69611617
'2011-11-16T14:08:32-05:00'
describe
'7943' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSX' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
2ad8638a2182ce62836b3f6e2be53017
220ee1f1221d76e7ab3e9852f6984d519610eb04
describe
'1149183' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSY' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
7ffb7581c97c5a45493b012b5ff97498
6f59cdce229b8fdd3301870ad6b31588af1879cd
'2011-11-16T14:08:12-05:00'
describe
'75130' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJSZ' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
ae9135c32c84e07e153f914dcfc55ce4
812d7277feebf2158ef454b25f62acbcb02fd110
describe
'21519' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTA' 'sip-files00116.pro'
0378ed02c9acd66b74c3f3ff320ed0a6
c99c48ffb5b61dfb5b3cf12fb304d0a0e9bf1427
describe
'27207' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTB' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
65efe10e1de7029bfc6f9907fac2704b
b0e75a44fb27fb31f94783d7e9b498dd7f6b860f
describe
'9203499' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTC' 'sip-files00116.tif'
c30cadfb9b2446b3b3ca3e4a390d184d
39f2caac5cb643020721d5a84106d0e0fd014de0
'2011-11-16T14:11:53-05:00'
describe
'883' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTD' 'sip-files00116.txt'
89c30a5baa8f29dd1bc922360adba10e
8fa72416e6100f51a40094637d228b9934b27530
describe
'7965' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTE' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
c313ecc414f2426005aaeb5500017675
6104342abcfcd8562d8d080ed45970124e6648b8
describe
'889037' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTF' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
debd0b6a5288c5ad1cc782b9d9fc880b
6978ed28f7a3cdd947f428c138c62bacb2da31c0
describe
'37483' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTG' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
57eaa5047a13b5c5e90c825e1ca628e5
851ccbd33df0eb743bbc6c967d6b3f02c1a36e7e
'2011-11-16T14:10:14-05:00'
describe
'5916' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTH' 'sip-files00117.pro'
94430e45521423968545bb8c5b4f48ae
ecb36b2fda0fc769783205372e7356a5e8afd64b
'2011-11-16T14:14:41-05:00'
describe
'12769' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTI' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
5b7884d952ac2acf0bba109496f8d65c
7d0e32e644db14e38f44db4d46617187777e3736
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTJ' 'sip-files00117.tif'
7dc511e906953652bfe6147e8b40cbf8
f4cf18fe6f21fe013e52be05f7deec827de1340a
describe
'250' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTK' 'sip-files00117.txt'
86b2f1e67b1f1be02744d8a13388835b
3e0eba431327da4fa9a0ce520c90702c56e9cdc3
'2011-11-16T14:18:08-05:00'
describe
'4172' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTL' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
07ab32f7a8529118af548bd19ff4bd2a
360a2ac9499fa546b0a92b14425049ddff6f2c6f
describe
'1152697' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTM' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
b4bf700e9bb74f55cff0d2102ea4c60b
3aac293aa329c28f01b9292a26c260177a9e8f6e
describe
'79043' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTN' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
1ab85cc84985684edc531dd3831e0ff3
6566d102b540d00fd05cccc9faaef3f8bf480d43
describe
'6354' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTO' 'sip-files00118.pro'
953ebee9c9a0f8b67b4297e7edbf6bf9
2c9354d8139314355739f074532800948999b301
describe
'24495' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTP' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
c3a664fc7111f8d194af864974d58bde
b11b8523e3348c418ae59f0024ca6a3d3f0a403b
describe
'9231435' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTQ' 'sip-files00118.tif'
3f6059de96f18e56e4102d4fee3b9311
2334a85cd150f742b3cb7546efb5808586a3516e
'2011-11-16T14:07:14-05:00'
describe
'287' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTR' 'sip-files00118.txt'
bcd642897aeba306bf9240a011b9166d
6ddc2fce4fbeec5a30e7cdd0dc714f0ac6bee702
'2011-11-16T14:13:15-05:00'
describe
'7153' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTS' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
fafed46bdb881208e81bbde76cb60bf3
2664effdceff554252f70419bb324e613e085a49
describe
'1137938' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTT' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
d4140dc786f39f5a6129133627bf4a6c
b9289a1e5f3146b5b51f3c35f0df3d2b48fb94ff
describe
'69538' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTU' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
44037b4a04b492e27725eaf64153d596
d3196c0c6996f7e396582683a61871e377165a5e
'2011-11-16T14:15:16-05:00'
describe
'20248' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTV' 'sip-files00119.pro'
67fe20a42430ed35c0175bdfb6bf01a8
9e0625dae1f1905dd81256209027ac01258fc6a7
describe
'25111' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTW' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
7f238037972bc3b95df623d7fc6c65ea
c7daa62beda37c503b0cb8ccfbc6fadf998f338b
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTX' 'sip-files00119.tif'
7c39e1fb13fc0e64f1ad3a1c99c34d8e
b0eaf5811f9a6afccac7bf2731d4742b4009ed27
'2011-11-16T14:16:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTY' 'sip-files00119.txt'
f5576e134a5bf678ae99eaee478d702e
7161363648fd5f4cd96d2644a73dd08ac1c08627
'2011-11-16T14:07:07-05:00'
describe
'7963' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJTZ' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
24cda310ef763e316e64d94f9cf69b9f
a3f4ba070397ef3dac324f8e2d7f0a9e819b3668
'2011-11-16T14:02:24-05:00'
describe
'1125959' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUA' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
3917508aa5d405dbef16dd35ab72076f
1bdd8e6222b7d70d43d8ec701de0acd4f1bfe4ec
'2011-11-16T14:02:31-05:00'
describe
'69102' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUB' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
abaa47e157f6e7af31c7f220d0f48d7e
7fe3993434505679e691d3378eead7a1f9e8878f
describe
'18813' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUC' 'sip-files00120.pro'
76cabfa05131f99f51f966505a7c906a
a02206a3d713bcbe73cca5054b2dbecca08a6483
describe
'24731' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUD' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
53d93d82147d439d59f465bbed9c63cd
abb22ad2b1e0c4072d31b1722322eb6562432261
'2011-11-16T14:03:32-05:00'
describe
'9017479' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUE' 'sip-files00120.tif'
933c940e8975f1c0169ded9751bf11dd
1b14330b975ca8277889c7f9e15bc7e507bba55f
'2011-11-16T14:13:24-05:00'
describe
'783' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUF' 'sip-files00120.txt'
9dfd88d437cff60d9787f48af35a8a7e
8dec23eaa4dd6a17645ed37c937e1d552dcd2904
'2011-11-16T14:16:59-05:00'
describe
'7498' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUG' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
2495528902ddde0624c7552d6467e738
b3bcaa7ebf8e7b9f74e117da6af2b1629382c659
'2011-11-16T14:16:52-05:00'
describe
'1082275' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUH' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
ca860f8b1a20be6a46151f0199bb0867
279d99141621e4af8f6d12b4a7e0476d0370a0c2
'2011-11-16T14:03:30-05:00'
describe
'67991' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUI' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
43073d1212af0f9afa8a649c44433012
cbd3079a12461de75b289ec81f2e8e6a2428e4c7
'2011-11-16T14:08:47-05:00'
describe
'19770' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUJ' 'sip-files00121.pro'
c2fbe776effa3c33ea36200ec2fb80ac
0cd685253742e9e624d573710c7987592a9a42f6
describe
'25048' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUK' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
041246d28cfb23737d791a9805647536
a2bb5b81cd763a57486024c183fbb684f506a449
describe
'9156171' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUL' 'sip-files00121.tif'
bfec2d53912387e25b35422bfb1ee216
56fc712515a128c03c5d1293a787bb6dbdcebbf1
'2011-11-16T14:15:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUM' 'sip-files00121.txt'
9af84b9a9add9b431ab3ace2e870b16e
0385aa9b8204ce35e956097a81561110f1d85fcf
'2011-11-16T14:18:04-05:00'
describe
'7837' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUN' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
a0e7f85e0b87f62898a86e7ffe04c2de
4625ae7bb8f47b6e8ea9d85797643cb51c0f99fc
describe
'1112458' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUO' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
723df5b47874055f8ac8ea442838f71e
b13036fc19985d539043b04669e483ccbd2ee588
describe
'66294' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUP' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
018b9bbee8a74bf83ddf7e2ef44c1280
cf267a795fab6d0bd007f4cd075ab44655b7d3f6
describe
'19367' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUQ' 'sip-files00122.pro'
b65d9c658e89d594f08299ba7d916684
f0f14f12a19334923a90663cbf108897e266c7ed
'2011-11-16T14:06:09-05:00'
describe
'23722' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUR' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
a52e23cabfad1660952bb510042eb75e
0b2cf1956876bff9aa66e603ac35cb8cdc6aa245
'2011-11-16T14:12:29-05:00'
describe
'9197099' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUS' 'sip-files00122.tif'
6d0d091aed873b931434169b71f64a99
d62166252c242e77799867c480843aba61af917c
'2011-11-16T14:03:31-05:00'
describe
'799' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUT' 'sip-files00122.txt'
6d9e238fc47abeb6040d481daa2d51a6
f088d37c475752547727919daa921c582ddb0ed3
describe
'7098' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUU' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
d3cf6a8878ae7fc00ebb922ed5f23a0e
6f737c20f06120eb8a92cd7c9b94230bad4e0648
describe
'1115372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUV' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
ec5d3a3ba81ce4419f9b589ede7f44b3
18d72626e70f814677630b661b8f6a8f31934c10
'2011-11-16T14:16:50-05:00'
describe
'70136' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUW' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
9dc41c1811e7b71e889557d15f30039f
4e614cbafc3b9f590f02de73ac8601f459330513
'2011-11-16T14:04:05-05:00'
describe
'20199' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUX' 'sip-files00123.pro'
5875cc817d50088a77ae85b01a5e7b4b
bb9944f0da44eb1d20f1f586dc5c833d21215e73
'2011-11-16T14:17:38-05:00'
describe
'25265' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUY' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
924f74c5764c7bb216d8f7e00df37bd7
b85cc3a938728e61a48e8925e0cf9cefc1eeddbb
describe
'9183249' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJUZ' 'sip-files00123.tif'
0ab8907ebfbfdec57926ee081cfd63fe
84e35b90b880cdd46b63baaf0451495d7b668bc0
'2011-11-16T14:18:59-05:00'
describe
'859' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVA' 'sip-files00123.txt'
4208b1a428bae9ccc6de1487ac46a010
066d9c6a56492cb6c7ef678959b013af49b60335
'2011-11-16T14:14:58-05:00'
describe
'7974' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVB' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
633a201d1d38f68249607e9edf336e01
8e339b5ea8d797f362a1e20455edad1f77536d32
'2011-11-16T14:14:20-05:00'
describe
'1124518' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVC' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
dbf6d81983253addc860412f01c31cbe
4cf42c631cf48f4c6b90245f5ccbb3d42d6a3f2d
describe
'69796' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVD' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
8b45f4bc977659613cfab91bae32aa96
ef5ce1ce343fe330a970960218c35013eea2945f
'2011-11-16T14:16:49-05:00'
describe
'19291' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVE' 'sip-files00124.pro'
23eeed2d896b3e1db8b1c4f343f6cc87
af8c58ceb7b624c42eb3c90985726c143b3e2288
describe
'23891' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVF' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
7323cded9c21a6d59c0a36b91a5e5124
56bab75e6cdfea41f12d2d6675e7275b74fa8527
'2011-11-16T14:04:15-05:00'
describe
'9006273' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVG' 'sip-files00124.tif'
687c0ce9990de7d983628d3ff45373d7
86fd847a355466b794e52cb6132f46306f9609f0
describe
'788' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVH' 'sip-files00124.txt'
21dbe69220b6bf21fbc7040f9a2144b2
466f416aee7c8a529009ebe2aa2e36ccd7227196
describe
'7720' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVI' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
3c8690b1bc84ef06823c4f169fef65e0
e99671b4f3718862d378227e54157dae9028989a
describe
'1075089' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVJ' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
9ecb978af90a9689e1675ac5e8efec90
d4ecd17fec0d98ce6c09f2126e0741dd79614e4b
'2011-11-16T14:19:52-05:00'
describe
'66386' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVK' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
406febd9c0dfe9efe114a58fb45f1375
85905a38b01bb03e216e7b5e1ff4622d24ced897
describe
'19391' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVL' 'sip-files00125.pro'
b99eb2fe3d39ccd15bd58fcef49168d9
aaf7829a8c873629bf499c5fe3f318f0bfd4c240
describe
'23909' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVM' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
15c8a2cbdb883933b92467fe65999d37
841463b8d69d58b5e6c3d0517f698e5ac420d434
describe
'9354309' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVN' 'sip-files00125.tif'
2ce1bafbbd283b5e30df2434af8c8600
a7345b4baad8a6e4b09d80018468c58dc9f1832a
'2011-11-16T14:09:12-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVO' 'sip-files00125.txt'
2257ce9e769ebc382061aa6903226db9
142fcf4aba4c584e458e20e98a3759bbdfb551c4
describe
'7536' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVP' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
c8ca362ec37f9011d6dbcda3507ed69c
a5410342630ee4bf858935868d9b6d8691994d86
describe
'1075150' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVQ' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
0490cecf49a0b07b16e10c63cc752945
283102bc3fcf2d4b34070b52b7358bf1ffeb8316
'2011-11-16T14:19:53-05:00'
describe
'64078' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVR' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
603acdb249833afba04f2dd07cf5a2ad
33a89543449f7d0ea6a4e8f445026c4966f44b2d
describe
'18699' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVS' 'sip-files00126.pro'
8d39c8b5351ca2f22e454881f41f441b
5abe1729f9d817170a8cf72ed3192804ad9c275b
describe
'22501' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVT' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
eb463f610369b2fa0aaf83847198467d
30464ca8f2d9121d79be8b3d937b7235aa0b821f
describe
'9000827' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVU' 'sip-files00126.tif'
aa9e108e308afb067752422f961771a8
3bec1432cc43298175f4b3688f71bed5c15aa7f1
'2011-11-16T14:08:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVV' 'sip-files00126.txt'
894b449e2cb5bbd754aeab420d8affc0
7f1c54e176e8ac76594fdea8c74efff0644e6312
'2011-11-16T14:16:19-05:00'
describe
'6858' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVW' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
94f820e269c2760f4e3db57a05677508
0af473f9503f5f0758740a5ef94383908e783cfa
describe
'1180841' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVX' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
b632a182dd715bf83500f363b9818570
95b2cbb2ce27ee4e5043601700d6979c1827a46e
describe
'71951' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVY' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
7ca329ba2c9bb093dd12ea56c12c9cef
41e55bd9a84987444998ca783072a59717dcda67
'2011-11-16T14:14:14-05:00'
describe
'21354' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJVZ' 'sip-files00127.pro'
31b1b6caffaa8026a729540eaec749e4
43942324aa0b164218d5ebdd08570d6c248a4126
describe
'25909' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWA' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
b02677c82867fc416e52a6e1efb7082a
f4332eaf6bdf813e6a9d0bf14e3b7ca62e1508a0
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWB' 'sip-files00127.tif'
3b29e504665ac93daf17b2a75aa4de5a
fd599035944731ea4f64dfff931af0b407825fc9
'2011-11-16T14:03:09-05:00'
describe
'885' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWC' 'sip-files00127.txt'
87a0b63b5b25ba4c815ff19a93e363c2
a252a110bd03e520e9e169550e96ee6f77877187
describe
'7495' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWD' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
6118a22606908e738dbcffab8db5b2e9
31bb60102ab992304496725814c103852ad9567a
describe
'1110925' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWE' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
7bcb9b67e89b86705c0b39588cb2c25d
6204624b9fb04a5d74c0131c70f1c541f0b9a6b4
'2011-11-16T14:08:56-05:00'
describe
'66257' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWF' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
f72b9c06eba6807c9bcd1e73897e8110
c806fa81376794978132feac801a99d92439fe24
describe
'18590' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWG' 'sip-files00128.pro'
671bd78652379b4485b08543c1b6446b
69627c9d5c45287b9247a59eeb8ca3843e944bb2
'2011-11-16T14:03:28-05:00'
describe
'23457' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWH' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
aadeb9b3b04eb8ede3a4f8d7d28f4b11
2be44b8d27645f346fe0d683ae4e73bd3ef9e137
'2011-11-16T14:18:36-05:00'
describe
'9111739' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWI' 'sip-files00128.tif'
03ffd0cfd045bafb1edbcd8bcc30a956
d89aa4085ae9a9eb3ac99ab48ab807e258527c37
'2011-11-16T14:14:32-05:00'
describe
'777' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWJ' 'sip-files00128.txt'
31cea0f05bdb6b007a775cdf843446e9
f35dd825ec36ea36844265c25f789a2dcccedb69
describe
'7041' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWK' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
1f1b35e608c09fb0686d4f192bb51157
1c465300f8db2722c07ac724c59f4135f926125c
describe
'1116662' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWL' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
2903604c7f5779015cf504404d7eb8ae
d00f5f77d919cc082eefdedc0525cd13c6b15787
'2011-11-16T14:09:20-05:00'
describe
'70865' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWM' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
09624c11aef9a484096fa4c3ac1ed82e
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describe
'21660' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWN' 'sip-files00129.pro'
7ec207ce3ab13699edcb01b9c408f5ae
66967b1097b9e2dda18773ac4359127c03eaf30b
'2011-11-16T14:07:08-05:00'
describe
'25397' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWO' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
e7605ea2a101198c96cc23f0d2d2fbd1
c8e1a1de3b904ed95d84f9d8dbb670734384c4c8
describe
'9408579' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWP' 'sip-files00129.tif'
016ab1b0734b46334286202896bb50d5
3dbdc100a0825a4cf309c7a02678ec87b6663fcd
describe
'894' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWQ' 'sip-files00129.txt'
68a3c65f19155603f92698ed167ab526
1f4602019860042aaa9c1774f32e6827506ce57b
'2011-11-16T14:07:28-05:00'
describe
'7711' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWR' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
731ba56e2312a23f1a1aeccfb4ac8d5a
1378f2e054201ef44482ffd7408fcdaf506e5db5
'2011-11-16T14:10:49-05:00'
describe
'1122211' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWS' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
90558ab4841daf3f857b50943de17712
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describe
'71200' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWT' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
922081bd571b304f69795f0a8044e33b
99565951bc8c6aff74f9b6b2553bdb7445a4ef8c
describe
'21634' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWU' 'sip-files00130.pro'
40a6c23b612c980773699700439a6593
57c843d011506028e8404a42c0bf73519b57e3c1
describe
'25659' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWV' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
1fb238ef5c89d964aa22c735afb47b82
54f5e5914c2f8423bc88fa0ef76f737aaa7b8c97
'2011-11-16T14:09:32-05:00'
describe
'8987513' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWW' 'sip-files00130.tif'
b1ea21123184042c5c4e1adc7e403aea
529e0ae7689464d794df64369aa428b85556b52d
'2011-11-16T14:15:06-05:00'
describe
'898' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWX' 'sip-files00130.txt'
e30b74c0d706aca1d61ca055fa714182
e76553b7df6b5984b094193290a4fc10cc308570
'2011-11-16T14:17:20-05:00'
describe
'7583' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWY' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
2e8d3df33108a66848aba8a1198cdfd5
d392abaa4309c207512db63e4aae653727f95017
describe
'1118682' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJWZ' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
fc509fdb9567b83c36c5e43b6920224c
2b9f7a2a0de9943bce023a1a8841eada6be2b4ac
'2011-11-16T14:16:43-05:00'
describe
'66800' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXA' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
3296fc474d7330160291e2731f1913e5
73b087f4c593226a538d3022b441230def6c9295
'2011-11-16T14:15:02-05:00'
describe
'20636' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXB' 'sip-files00131.pro'
c11419a78ea3ede259ec9559c30c20af
d5ab4fb7c65b747ac45afd7fc6fe5e1e61582b93
describe
'24103' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXC' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
cf5c1a72e79883dd7ae164b5d78d297e
4f6804afa87b57c78c93ef34518783c48c414203
'2011-11-16T14:10:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXD' 'sip-files00131.tif'
d346589946ed7e32ca14bd8f0061c1d1
5a36796dea68f76e888f96995c309f60ea5124f3
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXE' 'sip-files00131.txt'
4ddb8cbd2dbab1b542c5fce39672fc77
c306463bb5c83843b0d5ce703b466f99a26a21b1
describe
'7108' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXF' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
1e78f0a0ca668ce1fc9b3050694b0c02
7c15821703d34c3127b7a90dc6355c0767c50c41
describe
'1117220' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXG' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
06729a2f16bfa276e2a921cb96b7dfc8
9158a8ef1b13864a8cd4d5ffb40b47b145f888f0
describe
'68541' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXH' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
cb646e88ba16861bdb18ab6ff2abe028
4ed74feef10596e62d69e3d8b1fcbbe272afe27c
describe
'20943' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXI' 'sip-files00132.pro'
d17cf970fda2b45f6ccc177a2c25eccd
aa55284aaef32be01cff1fbd19b88743940fb60a
'2011-11-16T14:05:28-05:00'
describe
'24324' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXJ' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
ae4610d6c49482aface1f049ea25c885
75810c5b1cfb48b77bde4d89fd9220dd4b61b2f9
'2011-11-16T14:09:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXK' 'sip-files00132.tif'
2c4588cac3d675908049670689490e00
252fb8da83cffc6d6faca6e8f850382f1f11248c
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXL' 'sip-files00132.txt'
3b3f74adb4b858276fffb32724fcb256
fe5f9abe011ba8c413e4b2169d332c4141e7c3e2
describe
'7210' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXM' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
c47ced6ab7b0d24c6d0792e15d96010f
b2265b813fd635a7c995186f9c37930f61496a16
describe
'1073299' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXN' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
a973e0ac00df40c5c20c1e66f563d40d
adb0d4f522c7186d67bb8df375cd4e34da622cc0
describe
'63803' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXO' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
6af0d9b984eaf4c6184f4853452cd313
655c3a9a3c02003053b9a6a4365d83a3e12f383f
'2011-11-16T14:14:48-05:00'
describe
'19615' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXP' 'sip-files00133.pro'
77a825642d83da913f01c37870269bf7
151a74c6bda28b5aed9b1eaf78161eb579c47fe4
describe
'22252' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXQ' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
181f5d245df82600bf173606eb6f7816
b2c30186bc6e2dba0e6a95ac80a961a65aa5696e
'2011-11-16T14:12:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXR' 'sip-files00133.tif'
1ae9db4bf91b1f852c4e7d6ca2034059
faa982d7026ef2859d93fe59b723a07a1ed94ba5
describe
'819' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXS' 'sip-files00133.txt'
30e83497c2b4503aeca55d7e59d4bdf6
65bf2ba6217e476e5a9274f19fdb2aa1c9221710
describe
'6788' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXT' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
11f2181f4acd3d6bed01115d1207a097
e570f047c0bcd21be9bc8db52a83dde8db37f37a
describe
'1119272' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXU' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
b402fcb51b63259e130f7004a603bcbc
b7bffbdee7a099acd8fe0d3a018402cb728394fa
describe
'68532' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXV' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
a470cf2028633d0b6165b0af4103a9f5
092ed49c4c4aefb5f33e5eb38ed66eaf45e00c92
describe
'19981' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXW' 'sip-files00134.pro'
f72fcbb9034eb76978b75d243560ad02
7ef0a66d32964d0d320805f75f40095bf76ad943
describe
'24508' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXX' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
34d9fdf579d21dadc434c542523fa671
3bf0fb45de8f155d1cc1de9b4fe52f7605b08ac3
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXY' 'sip-files00134.tif'
6f8634b35ee13e8241b347fe67ec2182
a93a4a233f9ebfdc26fa7547ff661336bfdb111f
'2011-11-16T14:18:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJXZ' 'sip-files00134.txt'
578efa154460af6ce7c6994c5ac0037d
0717b644784c7947bc1fea8b3924e0bfb2f20c0b
'2011-11-16T14:12:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYA' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
6ad9a942242296f3241fac373d66ef32
5bb754635523596fa059e3a86a7a1c5dcd4335f4
describe
'1113420' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYB' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
df2df1e029d195cff170774b6726a963
38b2099ad388a00593985285e162d8dcb7818a3a
describe
'66042' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYC' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
2fc46435ce61af10048d6cfe69829cb5
67cbbe9e4de90006d34e19a3f234c4e6e186570d
describe
'19555' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYD' 'sip-files00135.pro'
ce2b830f7d094086e6706119ec400adb
1fd2ea96deed924ae5a6796f6d0263e12cf07daf
'2011-11-16T14:11:47-05:00'
describe
'23493' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYE' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
44879cf77f783e5585df623599596688
59f176d572f59b19a07509136d9deff1a208b968
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYF' 'sip-files00135.tif'
f40c99cd87b14a95d6f8fd7e8b629715
9949a5806ddc4bf348522acb256b1ceb002492c0
'2011-11-16T14:16:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYG' 'sip-files00135.txt'
2833890c709a9f13189db0a1691eaf11
3c89d072a041d95b60d6e4d6dd228798bb6f60f5
describe
'7344' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYH' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
dade20f96dc930c81d52c0d6a34fada1
87c781c0fd32fe44dd65b07188b25ecb1c3e2bc4
describe
'1113903' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYI' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
50fac822b97c2dd8981e6bd64477f6bc
b7254e5b4e8430b0d0c17015a815d3d4cc72321a
'2011-11-16T14:04:11-05:00'
describe
'69910' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYJ' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
354d7f6ee3f75641be01f3536b70d0ab
edf7929f075ae28d3904ba7eda9a1180de49d79d
describe
'21416' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYK' 'sip-files00136.pro'
3b61edc942e24ddc7a8f8c67318c511e
af770b31b7a07276b007383a07ad06849b40d87f
'2011-11-16T14:18:33-05:00'
describe
'25245' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYL' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
1f5adab6993be06c187eb6d1fcbd0d22
3ee9f877db0ade1f393b48538f31ad1f56dca331
'2011-11-16T14:19:47-05:00'
describe
'8922353' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYM' 'sip-files00136.tif'
d654bff5be18a2e32c89897d6554da3d
261bf4c3254fa4bf9e66ae397f790f3e5682fa04
'2011-11-16T14:12:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYN' 'sip-files00136.txt'
f1b0a58c8ab462e9c07d40c701784c13
cc704e9842ee87261d35fd9fddd28bc064a6f9e4
'2011-11-16T14:17:04-05:00'
describe
'7795' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYO' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
3949f96531a7142f7248f08cb5d16526
ba630facfac405d94b32edf770b1f00540e80988
describe
'925863' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYP' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
2dc780bd9f41ba09f2e9d79d1dd804b5
367415e3cb324662818b5fe612cf7f77ff373f59
'2011-11-16T14:19:42-05:00'
describe
'45322' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYQ' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
8f59ba54dac47c5bfc67e31bf683d718
71c0d317c6414e01ab43231597bbb4220ef8d860
describe
'11790' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYR' 'sip-files00137.pro'
382b1505512ec4b94c95844309e82b46
953952541597db204e176663d2474c553a6684c5
describe
'15541' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYS' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
99fdbfdc1a53de6a3a99710b8fd304e8
b857d2920ef4c44c345041d5a6e9d954cc5aee85
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYT' 'sip-files00137.tif'
ad29f9fe050c94b9745aaccb61eaeafe
ded369155b407616e7be4766596efd40e1db031c
describe
'475' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYU' 'sip-files00137.txt'
1c859ebfb0ec688eb1fe605e74bc9610
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describe
'4637' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYV' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
8ff92ec658b8c71fef276c6ccfc2a69d
63e061f3a2336330267d13eb160fab1e75fc272e
describe
'1098923' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYW' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
6405bb5fbccbe83b9da4a80f209dd585
c822916b284e101a8e002a40421ee3ef522ed459
describe
'69202' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYX' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
07e6c966ccc67aa763996ad93775c25c
3ef65408bead1a48545859450fae5ac590f91d3f
describe
'5812' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYY' 'sip-files00138.pro'
ff432d449627a52507da1e48b1218426
44f096210328381947ae5518fa169b838f2c2ca8
'2011-11-16T14:08:36-05:00'
describe
'20094' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJYZ' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
18db8231516a876704c6f0e56f011a28
23893120713caad29c1b114256ad1aa1e7c25704
'2011-11-16T14:11:18-05:00'
describe
'8801979' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZA' 'sip-files00138.tif'
b44e5c6e874f6d3621a0d27c09880076
92a08adeb31e1630c3703438dd671611f4c181d8
'2011-11-16T14:09:37-05:00'
describe
'303' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZB' 'sip-files00138.txt'
633c1375b307692eee2863006e205e4f
a78a326ddf5cfb9c790c76a61abcf535da408b3d
describe
'6307' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZC' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
ca932fe0465b16a343948ca4cf3f34ee
718804b4ee4d9da70562a98fc1a1a71f9b8e7bdb
'2011-11-16T14:17:08-05:00'
describe
'1141657' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZD' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
bb20c16b0be1ec7bffdbb6d092c0bd01
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describe
'67588' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZE' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
b057aa0c5ce4e97092ef59e51222bd87
71fc7ce45a8b55ed9ec5ad65835a92e08f6cedf5
describe
'21730' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZF' 'sip-files00139.pro'
1d0a47d1b29ddbea1258df19775ef2f2
2d650778cddfc1b5ba393916e6ea74d541df5464
describe
'24260' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZG' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
8b23426938f9970cd33c64360ed450d5
0a870afd080a7cc189c9290b3a358888e352283d
'2011-11-16T14:07:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZH' 'sip-files00139.tif'
4ae1904dfcf6c71147b8b86a076f8038
04bac89dc8b3465dd74b0c5a3066f6cd7a811140
'2011-11-16T14:04:48-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZI' 'sip-files00139.txt'
3e574e2b16e4b8e2e2029810e42c5d84
71930d606bf0f958710e05c5c72957bc91b6387a
describe
'6725' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZJ' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
9ef13364c6c4051585e9fa8694c90d89
10bd989c75f97a0370f821eb6140435a3dc04bf2
describe
'1104834' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZK' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
debd27b74adca6790388aba78156fdc5
4bd571428409b17fce993e35b8790745490f7f48
'2011-11-16T14:16:29-05:00'
describe
'68614' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZL' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
e546b7d1a1bca5e2c11a2c33ceb1b241
c01a112e2df77be853eae8f2721c54143b09cf18
describe
'20852' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZM' 'sip-files00140.pro'
a26ed3fab306362cb69d878cee0d47cf
305cae92da3490254f63d8e676c6ec7242b889a7
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZN' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
2eeb814b2014933a5d9aac0be1f97899
f931e7b40b9ca9bd7afaebc33e630326928d45da
describe
'8848435' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZO' 'sip-files00140.tif'
9f22dc262d6b36c447d9333e5892fbe3
00aabc51b8e5f9bd0ddaf5029dc011ff3ab5c815
'2011-11-16T14:08:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZP' 'sip-files00140.txt'
ad555a7023f0822425fcb6b915e20f5d
54edd2e0bccb7873e5f8a1dd2bcbc819dcc823c4
'2011-11-16T14:15:25-05:00'
describe
'7558' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZQ' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
96219a149bd86437ebcd77b690b99d6f
9fff41992099336fdffe3596bb82c2380b209235
'2011-11-16T14:17:29-05:00'
describe
'1141744' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZR' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
95ee34a7658021c6d8b827f4ec544b64
5c13fbb18ba3216a12b35f36eb4e3eee5d99075d
describe
'66262' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZS' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
73e96990cf065271daf90ec7e0655f3a
cbb7116fe809bb2f54e4e461b991c54e286369e1
describe
'20890' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZT' 'sip-files00141.pro'
3657ceb6b448f7ca582a9b59a63b623b
5cc99bbf293f67139aa833a3ee0ad20342010eb5
describe
'23728' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZU' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
8006da085aa5cf1b804d93eb47c63ea3
7ba226734d7e5a3e74901ea6226254219704900c
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZV' 'sip-files00141.tif'
f0413b1106d39580a3eeea7746761fa4
f8a900b32929147537e3a2cbb39b2536c33c1261
'2011-11-16T14:19:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZW' 'sip-files00141.txt'
2e2b11bda0c1352d5aaa5db44aef8273
e4b56f4e936c54f063d05078e85af82f40d2e8ba
describe
'6484' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZX' 'sip-files00141thm.jpg'
c7a960b35b7de640d8f4864ec9ad6102
610338481864f9a27d06c017dcb89623ea64ecc7
'2011-11-16T14:10:04-05:00'
describe
'1123865' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZY' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
3cc199cb1858431538104cc111c7ade9
df8332c7bed8e527ef23cfdc1d28b1a21b0ab5ce
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAJZZ' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
0e4988e6d8a423f2cd6db27658301498
d58f4d4735a77d88bad2f7f1e02784be49a49bfa
describe
'20908' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAA' 'sip-files00142.pro'
e63c54d1e01e3bc396ce6e1fd29d73c5
c70b220b46eeff3deb1275184bd83f3672cc21b4
describe
'24576' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAB' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
8b6c6f128c14326c865e4b1456fdebf5
483385166da433033591a2697f56277c5db00930
'2011-11-16T14:11:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAC' 'sip-files00142.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAD' 'sip-files00142.txt'
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describe
'7336' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAE' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
f67d32fc45ca088c7b26a3e63170a3c5
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'2011-11-16T14:02:47-05:00'
describe
'1120169' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAF' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
3fbd71e04d835af7ee728d7a1b236301
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describe
'63884' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAG' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
54a61c31904437aa36f6f002242f1609
034414fa55348406703da5869721be5790ed70a4
'2011-11-16T14:14:31-05:00'
describe
'19996' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAH' 'sip-files00143.pro'
dbf2ec03df6a057541203d9b954dcdf4
55467876206d3e46433d9592d09f4c46eb1c4f38
'2011-11-16T14:03:16-05:00'
describe
'22836' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAI' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
4718b7af91e3b0a85e841b9d4a84bcda
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'2011-11-16T14:16:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAJ' 'sip-files00143.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:03:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAK' 'sip-files00143.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:57-05:00'
describe
'6881' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAL' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
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describe
'1131283' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAM' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:17:09-05:00'
describe
'66462' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAN' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
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describe
'20723' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAO' 'sip-files00144.pro'
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describe
'23446' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAP' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9071571' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAQ' 'sip-files00144.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAR' 'sip-files00144.txt'
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describe
'7243' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAS' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
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4ebfd409e2c8f01f4e1a14e1d56bc5843cc97e01
'2011-11-16T14:05:10-05:00'
describe
'1142516' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAT' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
56584dcef1413c18f818acc0086a3a63
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'2011-11-16T14:14:38-05:00'
describe
'67085' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAU' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:41-05:00'
describe
'21636' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAV' 'sip-files00145.pro'
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describe
'24040' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAW' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAX' 'sip-files00145.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:03-05:00'
describe
'880' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAY' 'sip-files00145.txt'
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describe
'6440' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKAZ' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
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describe
'1044857' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBA' 'sip-files00146.jp2'
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describe
'55201' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBB' 'sip-files00146.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:08:53-05:00'
describe
'14537' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBC' 'sip-files00146.pro'
1ca60ce004d685bab9a06ad69a6d5c35
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describe
'19203' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBD' 'sip-files00146.QC.jpg'
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325866d7d6acca1ef6d7e36f165ddf32f9fac1f6
'2011-11-16T14:19:25-05:00'
describe
'9022011' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBE' 'sip-files00146.tif'
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f694aa390d8c873ebfe88a641d6fe0d7e4bcc08c
'2011-11-16T14:06:59-05:00'
describe
'581' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBF' 'sip-files00146.txt'
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describe
'5771' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBG' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:19:13-05:00'
describe
'1243663' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBH' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
8579937de1822767f338d1ac5a1c1f61
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'2011-11-16T14:09:31-05:00'
describe
'64235' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBI' 'sip-files00147.jpg'
5f9627820e25e471898dcdd181da690c
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describe
'6104' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBJ' 'sip-files00147.pro'
42f5098ca93bec7333085a9948c79ed5
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'2011-11-16T14:14:16-05:00'
describe
'19822' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBK' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBL' 'sip-files00147.tif'
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describe
'328' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBM' 'sip-files00147.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:18-05:00'
describe
'6184' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBN' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
12258cfb8eff47e3ef1b163c7d51074d
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describe
'1142824' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBO' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:03:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBP' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
319787e5dca4e2c0e9f011d586e1b327
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describe
'20976' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBQ' 'sip-files00148.pro'
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describe
'24083' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBR' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9152333' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBS' 'sip-files00148.tif'
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ff0aef4d72d7b0f72e622a770bcc91a4e59bf3d5
'2011-11-16T14:07:51-05:00'
describe
'924' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBT' 'sip-files00148.txt'
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describe
'7067' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBU' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
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describe
'1168604' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBV' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
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describe
'69772' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBW' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
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describe
'21646' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBX' 'sip-files00149.pro'
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describe
'25178' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBY' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKBZ' 'sip-files00149.tif'
09374dbdf3fff7d149d1d7fa7c6c4a3b
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCA' 'sip-files00149.txt'
d38d07231bc6504a37d5129c0d8864fc
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describe
'7279' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCB' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
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describe
'1146361' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCC' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:21-05:00'
describe
'71501' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCD' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
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describe
'21364' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCE' 'sip-files00150.pro'
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describe
'25447' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCF' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9181839' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCG' 'sip-files00150.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:03:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCH' 'sip-files00150.txt'
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describe
'7338' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCI' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
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describe
'1146813' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCJ' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
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describe
'64363' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCK' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
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describe
'19208' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCL' 'sip-files00151.pro'
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'2011-11-16T14:18:35-05:00'
describe
'21836' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCM' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCN' 'sip-files00151.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:55-05:00'
describe
'771' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCO' 'sip-files00151.txt'
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describe
'6407' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCP' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
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describe
'1126737' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCQ' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:23-05:00'
describe
'69911' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCR' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
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describe
'5393' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCS' 'sip-files00152.pro'
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describe
'21402' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCT' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9023587' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCU' 'sip-files00152.tif'
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describe
'314' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCV' 'sip-files00152.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:19:19-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'6274' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCW' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
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describe
'1100042' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCX' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:02-05:00'
describe
'60259' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCY' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
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describe
'17078' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKCZ' 'sip-files00153.pro'
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describe
'21638' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDA' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:08:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDB' 'sip-files00153.tif'
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describe
'736' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDC' 'sip-files00153.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:14:33-05:00'
describe
'6543' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDD' 'sip-files00153thm.jpg'
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describe
'1107171' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDE' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:00-05:00'
describe
'68724' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDF' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:08:21-05:00'
describe
'19649' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDG' 'sip-files00154.pro'
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describe
'25092' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDH' 'sip-files00154.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8882779' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDI' 'sip-files00154.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:17:02-05:00'
describe
'810' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDJ' 'sip-files00154.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:04:46-05:00'
describe
'7494' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDK' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
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describe
'1123513' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDL' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
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describe
'66084' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDM' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
0d91e1191356aca6c2e578ce56334aa2
0e8921d74b2dbcaa9eccc9ac7475ff0f1ecad2aa
'2011-11-16T14:09:19-05:00'
describe
'19838' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDN' 'sip-files00155.pro'
3b0b3ef75801861a21b13f7df33ce2c4
a1bd9b0b7f09f3cbf1c48fd61af4a66c8c5e71df
describe
'23845' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDO' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
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e4bd801d89896d431947ef22fbb599b8a99bd34e
'2011-11-16T14:17:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDP' 'sip-files00155.tif'
eb8c2ade007187ebbced320ea121f7d1
e5f0183a7ae4d428bd05b4ad27a156456e56f346
'2011-11-16T14:10:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDQ' 'sip-files00155.txt'
4e6b656586ea92022a878f624a196fe0
63e9712a844cddf01ba5f97c0c8a1db9658ca072
'2011-11-16T14:05:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDR' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
6f67ebfa1875b3f30f27477af49bcae7
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describe
'1103229' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDS' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
18c4f60842b49881549fb30abfa658df
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describe
'71693' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDT' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
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describe
'18099' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDU' 'sip-files00156.pro'
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describe
'23890' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDV' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8836395' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDW' 'sip-files00156.tif'
3de6b6b8e7640291fa66408d6b9a9c85
867f528805ecd4230de5d0ed016d62d84fb4ba22
'2011-11-16T14:16:33-05:00'
describe
'762' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDX' 'sip-files00156.txt'
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describe
'7403' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDY' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
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56252c09b62b3ccacde10fe836d86b8f3ab4cd4f
'2011-11-16T14:10:11-05:00'
describe
'1243662' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKDZ' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
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describe
'72704' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEA' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
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describe
'20149' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEB' 'sip-files00157.pro'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEC' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKED' 'sip-files00157.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEE' 'sip-files00157.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:18:54-05:00'
describe
'7134' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEF' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
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describe
'1094992' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEG' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
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describe
'77593' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEH' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
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describe
'21460' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEI' 'sip-files00158.pro'
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describe
'26887' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEJ' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
033b67efcb0ff713f2dd0c9ca6b8e41d
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'2011-11-16T14:16:02-05:00'
describe
'8769603' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEK' 'sip-files00158.tif'
1b5fb77a69125e9e2adfb52076ef6620
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEL' 'sip-files00158.txt'
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c79d3db3a37e0241ba39dacc6120f2432b7b26a6
'2011-11-16T14:07:54-05:00'
describe
'8091' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEM' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
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describe
'1243641' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEN' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
05243c1e5bccc60f9af04dc903f6f0bf
8139de79dfe15b7e20a908e4d4d2207f920479ed
'2011-11-16T14:05:26-05:00'
describe
'71090' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEO' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
1467a67aba9785f9fa3511f4adae3d36
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describe
'19029' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEP' 'sip-files00159.pro'
64dd4067b8e525dc1279440cfcdadf56
300d3a64122f695d7c16f0b55ac21109c90314b1
'2011-11-16T14:19:36-05:00'
describe
'23775' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEQ' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
74d4f9df982341e15be4ffc2be3a1bdf
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'2011-11-16T14:04:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKER' 'sip-files00159.tif'
d24667a0e37b4d6689cce227dbff5de5
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describe
'773' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKES' 'sip-files00159.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKET' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
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describe
'1107145' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEU' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
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describe
'75467' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEV' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
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describe
'5964' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEW' 'sip-files00160.pro'
55f6a7650b7e87f79bde663564760bbd
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'2011-11-16T14:08:28-05:00'
describe
'22323' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEX' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
b77671f3a8aea5bc64ef0717b165df5c
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'2011-11-16T14:05:54-05:00'
describe
'8866987' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEY' 'sip-files00160.tif'
0e588a2efef40945a9def0b5e5552c0b
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'2011-11-16T14:17:18-05:00'
describe
'305' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKEZ' 'sip-files00160.txt'
e9a3d935231be0b9bb1830456b91ba64
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describe
'6602' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFA' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
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describe
'1144121' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFB' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
453f208ce1353c3b8421e4ade659880d
237b7af10a404e91e324ce29a462a4fad0e549b0
'2011-11-16T14:05:35-05:00'
describe
'69045' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFC' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
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describe
'21474' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFD' 'sip-files00161.pro'
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describe
'24620' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFE' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFF' 'sip-files00161.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:02:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFG' 'sip-files00161.txt'
3dd8a4b8f9ee242fc457c988d92c2d66
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'2011-11-16T14:06:35-05:00'
describe
'7307' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFH' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
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describe
'1086972' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFI' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:09:53-05:00'
describe
'70746' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFJ' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
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describe
'21088' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFK' 'sip-files00162.pro'
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describe
'24865' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFL' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8706379' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFM' 'sip-files00162.tif'
0bf879600581ecb02d1ad7ab4fa1496a
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'2011-11-16T14:17:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFN' 'sip-files00162.txt'
218e7de52e7e84edbb846763c8081a0c
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describe
'8016' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFO' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:08:33-05:00'
describe
'1146875' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFP' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
fbf1a1ec6628936882f1f62643553ec4
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describe
'70209' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFQ' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
db6a79c2855fd39d887464c92120c930
969bfcc3d9f0a93600413cd955ebf72e57cc2a9a
'2011-11-16T14:19:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFR' 'sip-files00163.pro'
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describe
'25342' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFS' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFT' 'sip-files00163.tif'
1addeb845a84a9ba92cb81bc4f64e37a
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFU' 'sip-files00163.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:09:03-05:00'
describe
'7417' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFV' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
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describe
'1105805' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFW' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:14-05:00'
describe
'69967' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFX' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
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describe
'20134' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFY' 'sip-files00164.pro'
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describe
'24724' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKFZ' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8857191' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGA' 'sip-files00164.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGB' 'sip-files00164.txt'
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describe
'8154' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGC' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
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describe
'1155298' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGD' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGE' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:14:55-05:00'
describe
'21643' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGF' 'sip-files00165.pro'
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describe
'25946' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGG' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGH' 'sip-files00165.tif'
fefe7d2ce74f5cde07aa136b80c42073
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGI' 'sip-files00165.txt'
360ac50c37f6b2e8bd91a3cb69f9af8a
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describe
'7340' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGJ' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
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084afc7d13a06e0c828c21c2e7afaaa0bcf69fb1
'2011-11-16T14:13:42-05:00'
describe
'1101615' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGK' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
3987e3630d8cab2168181fa0e70f52a7
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describe
'70556' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGL' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
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describe
'21160' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGM' 'sip-files00166.pro'
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describe
'25597' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGN' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8822695' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGO' 'sip-files00166.tif'
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describe
'874' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGP' 'sip-files00166.txt'
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describe
'8688' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGQ' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
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describe
'1243703' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGR' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
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describe
'63450' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGS' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
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describe
'3885' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGT' 'sip-files00167.pro'
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describe
'19077' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGU' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
181aeeaf1bb74b3fe9a9018193bb75c3
159e368e70d77eb5023b4fef31ac25c3ccc25968
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGV' 'sip-files00167.tif'
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f7ae44fe8fe9e37c3eaf7124cfe0bbaf112d3d3b
'2011-11-16T14:10:36-05:00'
describe
'177' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGW' 'sip-files00167.txt'
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describe
'5526' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGX' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
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fa87ebdc73253a215afd86af780169df99bd70fc
'2011-11-16T14:02:22-05:00'
describe
'1104184' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGY' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
3fd6e6487c982ec26be923b82d261b5c
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describe
'79530' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKGZ' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
fd9768febd48f50e3b8ef40ecf54e46d
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describe
'6397' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHA' 'sip-files00168.pro'
adf48a5f8e75e2bb4835b45ca3334ab4
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describe
'24023' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHB' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
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843ecdf55c15cdc2a23476ae9037132bb58beae6
describe
'8843215' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHC' 'sip-files00168.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:09:43-05:00'
describe
'346' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHD' 'sip-files00168.txt'
bbf95c0cc82fe27242ecb6bc4a25cb30
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describe
Invalid character
'7007' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHE' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
c61eb8ff72a702bf448b0ba4a19251fc
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'2011-11-16T14:14:18-05:00'
describe
'1137242' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHF' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
58aa68a705d9df2daa8176a17ede4c47
8893f0f43df7f2254a06c5ae35c1bd3b115719e0
'2011-11-16T14:18:26-05:00'
describe
'69076' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHG' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
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describe
'21917' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHH' 'sip-files00169.pro'
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describe
'24591' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHI' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHJ' 'sip-files00169.tif'
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describe
'999' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHK' 'sip-files00169.txt'
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describe
'7345' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHL' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
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describe
'1097774' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHM' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
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describe
'68856' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHN' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
655724cc2632e1d977cef12f571cd0bf
31d29d6be8110e11f37d5eaa45ce0f02864af594
'2011-11-16T14:04:39-05:00'
describe
'20226' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHO' 'sip-files00170.pro'
542295feed1d04a9b730c9e7672032a3
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describe
'24857' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHP' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:03:10-05:00'
describe
'8792031' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHQ' 'sip-files00170.tif'
5b9c4130e4693d10b57c716fb0f09ad8
189c2309f36a6efd4d15cabe3232b1181145fffe
'2011-11-16T14:10:52-05:00'
describe
'918' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHR' 'sip-files00170.txt'
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describe
'7680' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHS' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
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describe
'1078976' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHT' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
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describe
'63108' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHU' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
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describe
'20605' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHV' 'sip-files00171.pro'
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describe
'22456' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHW' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHX' 'sip-files00171.tif'
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ef5f1d2d14f07e53aba44bd8cc18af34ba60e405
'2011-11-16T14:11:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHY' 'sip-files00171.txt'
9da56be5db07696c94146536e80adab2
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describe
'6650' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKHZ' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
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describe
'1072560' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIA' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
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describe
'66920' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIB' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
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0a255d8a87a50ffd004370f40f8b91f97a250157
'2011-11-16T14:19:49-05:00'
describe
'19482' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIC' 'sip-files00172.pro'
6fc452ff25ef8c24b2cb2dac80290e9b
01de011ee75325f94a5aabfd0802fe3cbd41c448
'2011-11-16T14:11:28-05:00'
describe
'23863' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKID' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
5345a0509b9fbae16a532b8f03c1fa63
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describe
'8653819' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIE' 'sip-files00172.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIF' 'sip-files00172.txt'
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describe
'7707' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIG' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
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describe
'1086575' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIH' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
fb31b0560e8e8f304da416d8694e7623
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describe
'65524' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKII' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:04:57-05:00'
describe
'19539' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIJ' 'sip-files00173.pro'
b500d42d59f15ef13ddbd0514275bfc4
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describe
'23587' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIK' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIL' 'sip-files00173.tif'
fb5f550b6dcb22e251922b986104bec4
dd2868f2a09a8b07e2e5eccbefda8c29b1874892
'2011-11-16T14:02:57-05:00'
describe
'792' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIM' 'sip-files00173.txt'
25d5ec7735e6e8f08558ec74c84964a9
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describe
'6970' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIN' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
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describe
'1087082' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIO' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
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describe
'69237' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIP' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
c644950bbb6d4de1a88cc539a352c84f
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'2011-11-16T14:03:57-05:00'
describe
'20280' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIQ' 'sip-files00174.pro'
34bbbb46a5ddec348abb1eafc38e5b0e
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describe
'25076' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIR' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIS' 'sip-files00174.tif'
ce0b6be38f540cec8275cd734ac07151
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIT' 'sip-files00174.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:17-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIU' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
74b95c65dadf23a35701eb9f38917f3b
a6cc0e060f6acb1f5bdcbb1854fab824144f1c61
'2011-11-16T14:12:44-05:00'
describe
'1104752' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIV' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
e0745995b71e511b90d96a86e19e9f0a
8278a668bacfd52c31b366e5d9abbfdb57cfe183
'2011-11-16T14:18:25-05:00'
describe
'66592' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIW' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
ea39c5a5287cd887fc503b418e9b1e17
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describe
'19964' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIX' 'sip-files00175.pro'
514b2f32d91f51cd3be3bb3798df8ed7
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describe
'23707' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIY' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
042eda6df5ceb872d6c8c18e40649faa
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKIZ' 'sip-files00175.tif'
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b4c674049cc77951fd34276148c8d1af67faeff6
'2011-11-16T14:10:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJA' 'sip-files00175.txt'
0f2ce62f4e268be40e8253b500eaab83
4e32fdebea81dddbbccb4a4028058c1a1501e3a7
'2011-11-16T14:15:21-05:00'
describe
'6875' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJB' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
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describe
'1087826' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJC' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
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048159bc4395c01d763105ffaa43909add006015
'2011-11-16T14:08:07-05:00'
describe
'66521' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJD' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
4e2a9c649c02c49aed232e7cca2fe352
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describe
'20989' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJE' 'sip-files00176.pro'
d1a528b4522cb78d67d80280245b4644
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describe
'24084' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJF' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8736971' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJG' 'sip-files00176.tif'
a84294187e6158cf568d859b6d67d77b
90358a5509e63934c257216cebbf9673a1907c2f
'2011-11-16T14:18:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJH' 'sip-files00176.txt'
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describe
'7518' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJI' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
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describe
'1113031' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJJ' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
1f24d5e4f8e44a323438441ef1d43539
c0fe99c0bde3b518b13212cc08203dfaf5b6c972
'2011-11-16T14:18:21-05:00'
describe
'67242' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJK' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
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describe
'20985' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJL' 'sip-files00177.pro'
efea61d4dc4003ed830428a7b995b5c2
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describe
'24315' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJM' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
bd229b90b887dd530ffd2b5fd2e46d2e
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'2011-11-16T14:07:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJN' 'sip-files00177.tif'
bc149363c05e24109f5bdcbe2a6db1ac
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describe
'864' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJO' 'sip-files00177.txt'
d90b6670c2ae2a78feede8f97a8d63dd
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describe
'7190' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJP' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
0ab18516f9aea567582224f00c8b23fe
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describe
'1070837' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJQ' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
895f0f57b9b99b793b19f17841e1e6d5
46231b30236366bcea39f161cfacf61c76ea6200
'2011-11-16T14:06:51-05:00'
describe
'65121' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJR' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
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describe
'20399' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJS' 'sip-files00178.pro'
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describe
'23071' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJT' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8718691' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJU' 'sip-files00178.tif'
745895b640d8fbe0e572faecb657bdc8
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJV' 'sip-files00178.txt'
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describe
'7857' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJW' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
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describe
'1141296' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJX' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
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describe
'67342' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJY' 'sip-files00179.jpg'
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describe
'21069' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKJZ' 'sip-files00179.pro'
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describe
'24081' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKA' 'sip-files00179.QC.jpg'
fec4de96a48bd78c8fac63d0f3f4a5ac
22aac19a7c4fd7885bc0cea62efb197bc43ea746
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKB' 'sip-files00179.tif'
08a858e67ba2ddb3abd9cbfc80edd11a
6c33fa2a92239206f1f023ac25495a956cbe79c0
'2011-11-16T14:11:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKC' 'sip-files00179.txt'
bf7ddfe9c15c41dec6ca8111acbef3aa
79fc3fce5c3577807ca0a561e6a104bfc7b1c2ec
describe
'7133' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKD' 'sip-files00179thm.jpg'
293e422c50765993d0a44d14817c8085
deaa6b8a6197386cdc6b5cf34dd9996cea1569bc
'2011-11-16T14:08:37-05:00'
describe
'1074745' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKE' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
b45ee624c73928cec7b83af2e9ff31c6
9aeab905c8cd2ffc7c0af7a1872c0eb8c5f9d3a3
describe
'67371' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKF' 'sip-files00180.jpg'
2ba995c4873fca32dc982ae2a287d49b
c40a41be4f67e426ca09f051ba0d4dd5cf722398
describe
'20305' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKG' 'sip-files00180.pro'
52b22043d5a4f9014ba21639c59cf1d5
cbcc4cdecc71c1d7714d0e6c725b52f7a7e9a67a
describe
'24169' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKH' 'sip-files00180.QC.jpg'
08903fa0007aecc24ba555df4592fa0e
772865cfdd466cfe491ccbb69b7c58ba78ea7022
describe
'8608027' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKI' 'sip-files00180.tif'
dae8fd13a6473e47abec71d989a40845
6dacea5b88fc09ca981841c573f24121e4a00108
'2011-11-16T14:15:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKJ' 'sip-files00180.txt'
bc838edef230789c6298f6404f7df9de
e7c4ff907b7e09ab116ad5a5dd8a84ec9bf31acc
'2011-11-16T14:13:39-05:00'
describe
'7885' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKK' 'sip-files00180thm.jpg'
79bbe18af2abffc410c4c43f972ff2d4
37df7bb328fcd56598ed00fafd3e4c0ede845799
'2011-11-16T14:05:55-05:00'
describe
'842446' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKL' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
acddc388d3183ab1fe03fb3d94a32601
534147c204c0426c55c382dbb012a26a181d124e
describe
'36659' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKM' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
240399f9252e3b669cdaddb682497a11
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describe
'6975' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKN' 'sip-files00181.pro'
c8f804811e6e17ea183aaa2d76d99d50
6df63b9b10ac4fa0760681e82eead03c3e686d7f
describe
'12189' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKO' 'sip-files00181.QC.jpg'
139261aa8ba8f94002ba3ca49af9a692
b2620d45af74e4152325012d1e00390cf9b1dae8
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKP' 'sip-files00181.tif'
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describe
'286' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKQ' 'sip-files00181.txt'
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describe
'3952' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKR' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
bf9d6d83f2c0833fb200f6dfc1feb6ce
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describe
'1095157' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKS' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
661ebb5772b6b75647d1a864bde4c3f3
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describe
'67678' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKT' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
6d2a1b984bfd7cb143b639d30f364e5e
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describe
'6327' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKU' 'sip-files00182.pro'
3c3a4a62fe72259481dfd2060401bb81
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKV' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
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describe
'8771387' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKW' 'sip-files00182.tif'
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describe
'351' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKX' 'sip-files00182.txt'
42907f9f677c1fa34d05fe8b5629af25
d6891cba25f78efad1945d15045ca755cbdd2c88
'2011-11-16T14:16:01-05:00'
describe
'7357' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKY' 'sip-files00182thm.jpg'
2fe5daf667c098dc025944a1a685232f
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describe
'1126574' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKKZ' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
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38938f3e7d52d491fb3a00868b53ce9a2984ac8e
describe
'66993' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLA' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
20e6c2f78804b3a905bec06f9a67e909
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describe
'19806' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLB' 'sip-files00183.pro'
526f70afa4e695b714bdd0c36d12e820
14b8719d9af12b86160e2bc6a5ce2c85907dc348
'2011-11-16T14:15:17-05:00'
describe
'24387' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLC' 'sip-files00183.QC.jpg'
f675de7225ecfe5b2f1a9a108a529cc2
529f6b8bb4bd901081f03ab22e5a1b9c548e41b3
describe
'9964767' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLD' 'sip-files00183.tif'
a94d722472697880a8acb9c3dcd67f6e
9e94e24c8b8dcbef80bab4b0f86fae98e8a28348
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLE' 'sip-files00183.txt'
c110fbb1454e800f27304cfa97448b3d
ae995ffcef308ad1b944c0ecb16a8b2d1595e53e
describe
'7412' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLF' 'sip-files00183thm.jpg'
d1ed82bc006c20cbc8665e52c401787a
5335e00ddeb3781d44013d02610215ff57f0d032
describe
'1162103' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLG' 'sip-files00184.jp2'
3bd1ed5313a6f86db5412f1e7acc2dfb
ac66cfb99c2b6a8536881a108ac850246627404d
'2011-11-16T14:12:08-05:00'
describe
'67133' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLH' 'sip-files00184.jpg'
e688b8fa1f9a59706c4e64b8a0a4bec2
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describe
'20008' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLI' 'sip-files00184.pro'
b4c22439c289a14d54e2dca6328621af
b0225700578b9899685b7abf25e9cead860ec0ed
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLJ' 'sip-files00184.QC.jpg'
23474e365c3229384c0637be4b4f37e4
ca87e097fe7510dfeedb1fe47ad6ea1b009bbaec
describe
'9550723' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLK' 'sip-files00184.tif'
b69385fdb5f386b420401fac4e208043
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLL' 'sip-files00184.txt'
586b89f562bb2ae2796bfc037b9cf6ae
4a6ea1ce9d2fd87abb3eac9abe2931872ef12be9
'2011-11-16T14:18:39-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7196' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLM' 'sip-files00184thm.jpg'
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describe
'1003948' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLN' 'sip-files00185.jp2'
efb0be636bd784f674b2e5b1d278fe0d
f6e863ef89fed431bb37bec617e709cf40bac0f4
'2011-11-16T14:14:01-05:00'
describe
'61111' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLO' 'sip-files00185.jpg'
1002dacd27d408c8fa7eb3c9e85200d5
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'2011-11-16T14:12:30-05:00'
describe
'19290' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLP' 'sip-files00185.pro'
79e2fd9757af9e532fbc8632453ed0af
524bd97df0d9bb2c2d6318a7b1059de820813d5d
'2011-11-16T14:02:34-05:00'
describe
'22222' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLQ' 'sip-files00185.QC.jpg'
18806e6da2d4afb443ea141a554f6864
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describe
'9558729' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLR' 'sip-files00185.tif'
019277a70327f45fec5815920c39c19b
2630816c1ac49bc0c2670600733cc9387d36ce65
'2011-11-16T14:12:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLS' 'sip-files00185.txt'
69574c730895317c00e9b69c6b190a0f
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLT' 'sip-files00185thm.jpg'
aeabd89e77f5721531bee07bccacbcd5
896e537cc5b5924af344e5cfe99ffb5388db4c1c
'2011-11-16T14:15:48-05:00'
describe
'1124661' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLU' 'sip-files00186.jp2'
6246b02c7852c1749b4def8b4cfd2c22
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describe
'68089' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLV' 'sip-files00186.jpg'
a2bd2546a1566f4fb2b7ee82c94fd175
62f91ee58bbaa05ced605ed41159e05aa17d1277
'2011-11-16T14:12:47-05:00'
describe
'19369' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLW' 'sip-files00186.pro'
8205eaceac41ff6aa6e28744eba87d0d
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describe
'24742' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLX' 'sip-files00186.QC.jpg'
bdba4d3ae5a4470535951fbaec496a17
2fdd072261b55539bdb0a0399378321f48b865f4
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLY' 'sip-files00186.tif'
f45aa7462f185578976bbe321a7db92d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKLZ' 'sip-files00186.txt'
dbef0d5ad5f9bf55749c8a18c948f43e
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'2011-11-16T14:04:10-05:00'
describe
'7539' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMA' 'sip-files00186thm.jpg'
f62f82698500c435949ccef6632a3d77
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describe
'1092063' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMB' 'sip-files00187.jp2'
10b1b7375ea2f390ca547579cf235b0e
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'2011-11-16T14:16:10-05:00'
describe
'66372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMC' 'sip-files00187.jpg'
cee1dcfa2864569962bf4ea399cdb88e
48c69319c6425874ec19566d86ebb8e93459a4a6
'2011-11-16T14:08:27-05:00'
describe
'19564' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMD' 'sip-files00187.pro'
ef009d037485b77b1c85b3547df0d32b
a2850ea2d0305329bb7e082a42d064ede7dee4d3
describe
'24357' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKME' 'sip-files00187.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMF' 'sip-files00187.tif'
a02a91249f2a90744919c06094417cc7
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'2011-11-16T14:15:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMG' 'sip-files00187.txt'
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describe
'7152' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMH' 'sip-files00187thm.jpg'
3eec2a9561a1d8fd48d4f8b4ec4fc23e
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describe
'1183980' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMI' 'sip-files00188.jp2'
c8a0c455bf8e6bd62bbc68487edd2506
ce9aae98d96ef7fa6ded1b47f158ab67b4414ddf
'2011-11-16T14:19:03-05:00'
describe
'69995' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMJ' 'sip-files00188.jpg'
438001aa75c82c770ca0627da3c18c66
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describe
'19723' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMK' 'sip-files00188.pro'
8b30b1f44a21fae6a9fafaadd94bfc19
3a65b17deff937675f4dcf4c80073e1248821660
'2011-11-16T14:03:17-05:00'
describe
'24927' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKML' 'sip-files00188.QC.jpg'
f728f99d1a08f71d55e58c3347d59ee9
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMM' 'sip-files00188.tif'
d3eac6b80e064b1bb7c832f400af8acc
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMN' 'sip-files00188.txt'
289a6237952ec90726ba9be7a77f8c5f
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describe
'7436' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMO' 'sip-files00188thm.jpg'
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describe
'1151909' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMP' 'sip-files00189.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:17:51-05:00'
describe
'72241' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMQ' 'sip-files00189.jpg'
dd44f13cbda6f6d35e1c17b49aa4e11d
57b180612b6fad328ae64647b414e880c6a66b3e
'2011-11-16T14:04:31-05:00'
describe
'21325' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMR' 'sip-files00189.pro'
9c0a9d658ac5c657009af96da7392e62
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describe
'26838' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMS' 'sip-files00189.QC.jpg'
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bf7df77751b2083fd040269f2ad554f22c350474
'2011-11-16T14:17:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMT' 'sip-files00189.tif'
74d2ccc4ce45e8c2bedf0f10e63fdfd8
f3785a79e224ed015506db9681dcd4a011397696
'2011-11-16T14:18:06-05:00'
describe
'884' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMU' 'sip-files00189.txt'
692591d720d22301935a62ffaeb9247f
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describe
'7887' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMV' 'sip-files00189thm.jpg'
98510dfcac671a0a35bae187083bcba3
2651b5e20e3fc6ef5e28abb320186b5dd53658af
'2011-11-16T14:10:09-05:00'
describe
'1189910' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMW' 'sip-files00190.jp2'
5785bdecb3cef89a01f72a32a8307ae2
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describe
'70326' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMX' 'sip-files00190.jpg'
428df5c9b2e8fecc56b4604aed97df08
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'2011-11-16T14:08:17-05:00'
describe
'20641' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMY' 'sip-files00190.pro'
969e88ed932f1461072d41b466a5a7f7
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describe
'24784' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKMZ' 'sip-files00190.QC.jpg'
562872c4f4269e97af6e618a4baf907a
220e9021f95a30f80ba0662f1bdfbb2c8f6f2282
'2011-11-16T14:12:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNA' 'sip-files00190.tif'
47a20c05aefb5ea50cfea221412c66bb
eeced6698e47c609178a57b5f3b5b32b0ec02ce5
'2011-11-16T14:03:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNB' 'sip-files00190.txt'
9b737b5fe3efd7e414c23862a5db3f82
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describe
'7433' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNC' 'sip-files00190thm.jpg'
546f1878024d12e9bbf6b4ca27ada2f1
83a4ee1deaef3b854bed00245ba141a6210d1ceb
describe
'1124110' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKND' 'sip-files00191.jp2'
29fb4d3c7b429d5d8f4c0b6b5496af17
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describe
'69735' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNE' 'sip-files00191.jpg'
d307e1c5cd9b34330eb654e6c7cb72fa
054405945db20ce0df989071b34586c909152e8d
describe
'20902' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNF' 'sip-files00191.pro'
e848b01c332ec70a3a5ba7e052f9974a
1c5e0e0492e9b1fbe8be7d7693d0e879f0ebd667
describe
'25124' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNG' 'sip-files00191.QC.jpg'
334bc8fc25350b4cf6353b4b67468c09
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNH' 'sip-files00191.tif'
fa1fb13561b339976625bb3bd2c1580c
05cb6b4e31122c28d66fe306eb5529bd4efe9eb4
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNI' 'sip-files00191.txt'
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describe
'7382' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNJ' 'sip-files00191thm.jpg'
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describe
'1146246' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNK' 'sip-files00192.jp2'
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describe
'67050' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNL' 'sip-files00192.jpg'
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describe
'19563' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNM' 'sip-files00192.pro'
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describe
'23940' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNN' 'sip-files00192.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNO' 'sip-files00192.tif'
0903c30e99fe3d3e735de914834108b9
05a2594c0daa982095abda2f1d633495f35c78f2
'2011-11-16T14:19:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNP' 'sip-files00192.txt'
a0b0c78af060d76dcd27131cb838fea6
81cb3dc81683dd204515f1f03c7cfc2657a3f562
'2011-11-16T14:09:41-05:00'
describe
'7080' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNQ' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
d2313c593726bef9772f72caa64d2f2c
a0889b660a0550f5656de489122dc670e19e1e42
'2011-11-16T14:14:28-05:00'
describe
'1062126' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNR' 'sip-files00193.jp2'
7ab1e4f05c81bbecfb6123e1a47f324e
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describe
'64806' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNS' 'sip-files00193.jpg'
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describe
'21077' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNT' 'sip-files00193.pro'
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describe
'23902' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNU' 'sip-files00193.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNV' 'sip-files00193.tif'
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describe
'933' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNW' 'sip-files00193.txt'
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fce8d59304635e91da189821de462cbefaacc9bd
'2011-11-16T14:03:44-05:00'
describe
'7217' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNX' 'sip-files00193thm.jpg'
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describe
'1192564' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNY' 'sip-files00194.jp2'
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describe
'74027' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKNZ' 'sip-files00194.jpg'
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describe
'23727' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOA' 'sip-files00194.pro'
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describe
'26105' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOB' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOC' 'sip-files00194.tif'
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describe
'949' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOD' 'sip-files00194.txt'
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describe
'7618' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOE' 'sip-files00194thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:07:22-05:00'
describe
'1138868' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOF' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
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63e8dcd1981af7c5e2d43bf84d8b7d18a026dddc
'2011-11-16T14:09:35-05:00'
describe
'67748' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOG' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
baaa8fc9c809bc2ba6e6f28c89d45121
b7944adb1d367fa965f76e48a691015621669e6f
'2011-11-16T14:12:05-05:00'
describe
'19707' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOH' 'sip-files00195.pro'
ae435073a81718f23b848b8e45b89fe6
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describe
'24531' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOI' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
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bbf28b2c866c932a8e7d97a5a0f0d9b3ec0a346c
'2011-11-16T14:11:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOJ' 'sip-files00195.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOK' 'sip-files00195.txt'
9d9b7bf353454977de8b952679da6292
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describe
'7380' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOL' 'sip-files00195thm.jpg'
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cb5e7ee40f297da33f7fd4c036d5702af2386711
'2011-11-16T14:18:19-05:00'
describe
'1166457' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOM' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
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982fa7174d2cac2b0e38fd0d527f992e47f69ac1
'2011-11-16T14:15:42-05:00'
describe
'64494' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKON' 'sip-files00196.jpg'
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describe
'18514' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOO' 'sip-files00196.pro'
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describe
'22407' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOP' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
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8e4e4d68f7ffef3e829e60e84a18d602c9b4838b
'2011-11-16T14:04:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOQ' 'sip-files00196.tif'
22e1ab82b62da1eb6f8703ec5ceba9ad
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'2011-11-16T14:11:36-05:00'
describe
'753' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOR' 'sip-files00196.txt'
b11fdbbca81992195cd68a6656f5bf28
c83f7a8e86ec796c2862658c005f1aa5d2dc5744
'2011-11-16T14:06:05-05:00'
describe
'6719' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOS' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
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describe
'1008031' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOT' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
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describe
'43461' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOU' 'sip-files00197.jpg'
e123831068d3d2f0d3ee32782a21fdf8
4fa8dfa817b6dc667f3c96bab9bcf690249a8e25
'2011-11-16T14:16:17-05:00'
describe
'1321' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOV' 'sip-files00197.pro'
4c480a0d61e718063e2626a36f8c2c5a
81d1f2bf483714be51f5097ae55d3f805190eb10
'2011-11-16T14:13:54-05:00'
describe
'13293' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOW' 'sip-files00197.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:07:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOX' 'sip-files00197.tif'
abef6e7089f00df74e50d99c5670503b
b02d4f505c559680886daf17dcacfc2890dcd6a4
'2011-11-16T14:06:48-05:00'
describe
'110' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOY' 'sip-files00197.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'4209' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKOZ' 'sip-files00197thm.jpg'
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describe
'1192574' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPA' 'sip-files00198.jp2'
9665863029c0e07f8bc953807265b1b1
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'2011-11-16T14:13:27-05:00'
describe
'72532' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPB' 'sip-files00198.jpg'
9d1b5a837f6a65250b971f81ada31e5b
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describe
'5971' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPC' 'sip-files00198.pro'
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describe
'21627' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPD' 'sip-files00198.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPE' 'sip-files00198.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:07:30-05:00'
describe
'318' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPF' 'sip-files00198.txt'
abcc26c3f3fc61a4152acfd6f1b09c06
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'2011-11-16T14:11:23-05:00'
describe
'6600' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPG' 'sip-files00198thm.jpg'
ebaf5797ff52730d3185d1e39f4963cf
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describe
'1143747' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPH' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
6a6d9db382f3fd6832f85333dd9f27ca
9dfee0f8b3e3e18cb30bb88021f0cc588965bd1a
'2011-11-16T14:18:49-05:00'
describe
'66216' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPI' 'sip-files00199.jpg'
946821517638c2ee41feb8b9ccaecf09
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describe
'19642' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPJ' 'sip-files00199.pro'
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describe
'23537' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPK' 'sip-files00199.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPL' 'sip-files00199.tif'
a8f836a6c7f43b05074be4066ddbbdc5
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPM' 'sip-files00199.txt'
2b7bc0c50c0ab36dd1cfec1a7360acc0
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPN' 'sip-files00199thm.jpg'
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describe
'1167440' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPO' 'sip-files00200.jp2'
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describe
'66816' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPP' 'sip-files00200.jpg'
18d4d3f2e776da81293ef4ece2a19a8a
08f7007770c81d4553d702b12d88000f5b5b659f
'2011-11-16T14:15:27-05:00'
describe
'19220' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPQ' 'sip-files00200.pro'
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describe
'23486' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPR' 'sip-files00200.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPS' 'sip-files00200.tif'
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describe
'826' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPT' 'sip-files00200.txt'
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describe
'6922' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPU' 'sip-files00200thm.jpg'
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describe
'1155725' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPV' 'sip-files00201.jp2'
0240b8eea6e007de08e15d27639e2a3b
1b6a4bcc73aad4b9ea951440d3f837c527356128
'2011-11-16T14:13:07-05:00'
describe
'69871' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPW' 'sip-files00201.jpg'
250e392a90f9b7ed1325f6bcbb225e7c
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describe
'20254' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPX' 'sip-files00201.pro'
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describe
'25255' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPY' 'sip-files00201.QC.jpg'
1448595e4ffe5afa5cda1e717a2aed08
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKPZ' 'sip-files00201.tif'
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a68aeb61470a09ccb1411140d978bd5278fc31ca
'2011-11-16T14:14:17-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQA' 'sip-files00201.txt'
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describe
'7552' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQB' 'sip-files00201thm.jpg'
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0e2c7822d6081ec1103b44e5c8b691aabaf7fcd9
'2011-11-16T14:13:13-05:00'
describe
'1181513' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQC' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
ffcf75034f7d144cf5dc5c64b5a93b22
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describe
'68513' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQD' 'sip-files00202.jpg'
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describe
'19321' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQE' 'sip-files00202.pro'
c9d81c3d4866c7681f20c32483753819
02c61b4b49f160508751e2b27dbebf49e461ad1b
'2011-11-16T14:19:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQF' 'sip-files00202.QC.jpg'
ddcde7fe3c2fc9140d4e649551bee1da
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQG' 'sip-files00202.tif'
4be52984dbe69e6cfcf4aeeb6529675a
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describe
'806' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQH' 'sip-files00202.txt'
dec9e20b82f3efbe0ee855cd5a2499c2
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQI' 'sip-files00202thm.jpg'
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describe
'1145322' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQJ' 'sip-files00203.jp2'
022517eaf29461930439ce5b0f9a2ad3
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describe
'69014' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQK' 'sip-files00203.jpg'
b25a5322518a6d98512058e75fd22169
2b7a48ce3dff769c3845f2ab2de9985b3dd82af8
'2011-11-16T14:17:30-05:00'
describe
'20590' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQL' 'sip-files00203.pro'
b2d28ac581463d38acd8df305ecf585c
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describe
'25247' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQM' 'sip-files00203.QC.jpg'
9948e6f7708e1d9c4fc84428b61de80d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQN' 'sip-files00203.tif'
c71251048ab4449d023d73fbd604e7a6
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQO' 'sip-files00203.txt'
78a4aeee71db61a6e5db3565b69f1c2f
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describe
'7354' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQP' 'sip-files00203thm.jpg'
011490f90012f2d257648a30ab80101a
d350d9f9319a416bd74e1c949e1f15cb52cabab3
'2011-11-16T14:17:11-05:00'
describe
'1192457' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQQ' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
d05519f53ce99163d063ab5bcb0d8c93
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describe
'73133' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQR' 'sip-files00204.jpg'
ab7143e1d207e6d503a8a85823b68307
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQS' 'sip-files00204.pro'
fef250071b7dd39f8f1fab0c08471024
155849cd0037041c2740efddd21499760ea981c5
'2011-11-16T14:04:07-05:00'
describe
'25792' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQT' 'sip-files00204.QC.jpg'
0b25348cbc9e654e1106dd2628731da5
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQU' 'sip-files00204.tif'
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0b0b8108e3952efe5c2ec4478d40c1f491bed369
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQV' 'sip-files00204.txt'
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describe
'7756' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQW' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
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describe
'1152527' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQX' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
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describe
'67651' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQY' 'sip-files00205.jpg'
e44937ac2bccc2f003588e091045ceb7
38b811022cf0abbd8d09d498c15bbde05f33c82d
'2011-11-16T14:05:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKQZ' 'sip-files00205.pro'
cc44faf97fd5687abbf4d2fc8218cd56
2d7ac6ae3e537efe2d32bdfc11627ec3ead45ac4
describe
'24262' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRA' 'sip-files00205.QC.jpg'
5da69bbeeb2e6327f371035f8da36fa9
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRB' 'sip-files00205.tif'
c3d6ad11857ad00d0522a89c97df47d9
fe48d04ac78db7bf82c394726035b2695157aed7
'2011-11-16T14:04:16-05:00'
describe
'853' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRC' 'sip-files00205.txt'
e970e8ac374a42cfdbe341a815396bca
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRD' 'sip-files00205thm.jpg'
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552e17afa6f0cd6d0867e0f49fb96c2fda37f3d1
'2011-11-16T14:08:44-05:00'
describe
'1192573' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRE' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
05cb275785443123ec98e17209892724
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describe
'71328' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRF' 'sip-files00206.jpg'
1fe4b596c3815b2c325bb98f467cce6a
029bf0b59902aa33bea15b3787b935c6a962f6f3
describe
'21365' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRG' 'sip-files00206.pro'
d3fa6c90ea9b901e33ad55ffd887b067
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describe
'25167' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRH' 'sip-files00206.QC.jpg'
da4e8dd150e07169b0f50331eac639cb
0a4115901142e6609b5f3a96ae749d668d097411
'2011-11-16T14:19:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRI' 'sip-files00206.tif'
a1e7743d817c38ca56a4185b5f6103d5
5cf3d0273b1d18ae43c7f0b6ff9f167387ec5f72
'2011-11-16T14:13:50-05:00'
describe
'871' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRJ' 'sip-files00206.txt'
33716444710342278f0ccffd3ba2e582
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRK' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
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590ca70342ee3690e6290d57cbb6c956be2d15d6
'2011-11-16T14:18:31-05:00'
describe
'1157254' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRL' 'sip-files00207.jp2'
bc6de6e14ca54e5c98bffe9dc4dfb94a
5453fe96ae18f873846d03e46e499fa1ae9410cc
'2011-11-16T14:18:09-05:00'
describe
'68106' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRM' 'sip-files00207.jpg'
49cd5aebc7a99fa0e5d0aa66c0edbd91
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describe
'19768' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRN' 'sip-files00207.pro'
d26cb0fd9feb91ec470b25cae9e70411
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describe
'24526' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRO' 'sip-files00207.QC.jpg'
4223f5f7bdcbda634b1c9887b22c731d
62ef66064518e1a12fc6edfb09e1ec8fb27112be
'2011-11-16T14:04:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRP' 'sip-files00207.tif'
daa2fb358c71c0d7e978a152fbf26bf5
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describe
'834' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRQ' 'sip-files00207.txt'
65e4e7eef4e2ec0368c4be250946af46
fa9334eeed10dbd28ecb7b080cec29ec7b233ea9
describe
'7221' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRR' 'sip-files00207thm.jpg'
2887c9f871f04620f2bff3340d4e555e
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describe
'1192593' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRS' 'sip-files00208.jp2'
642e904b5505ab993721a17cad158ce8
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describe
'68464' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRT' 'sip-files00208.jpg'
32b3870c75ac919ade8134db1c326a58
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describe
'19188' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRU' 'sip-files00208.pro'
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describe
'24311' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRV' 'sip-files00208.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRW' 'sip-files00208.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRX' 'sip-files00208.txt'
fe4ae2427bd366d14c7246474dbe9b31
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describe
'7617' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRY' 'sip-files00208thm.jpg'
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70bbb374860c0174794281af9d839b93e269f30e
'2011-11-16T14:13:20-05:00'
describe
'1157383' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKRZ' 'sip-files00209.jp2'
535cbb485fb97e0f56df82b2fafbf497
81b75f1148d30eca49a821a7cfc0b7b5f1ae5f7c
'2011-11-16T14:02:21-05:00'
describe
'68752' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSA' 'sip-files00209.jpg'
5597a19bb1d2f5e1a3bc161bb28e88fd
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'2011-11-16T14:03:55-05:00'
describe
'21966' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSB' 'sip-files00209.pro'
66bbb13dbfb628b3a758ed6a73588ebd
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSC' 'sip-files00209.QC.jpg'
57fefea711d5c0c9218e57b44fc6df3d
535c751bde30361f5b983f8d37ed2551376a7413
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSD' 'sip-files00209.tif'
c8024ca43caccf7421227682fd6ff8b3
59ac34e621d0532f87e35fe244410c4de29d48a3
'2011-11-16T14:09:07-05:00'
describe
'895' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSE' 'sip-files00209.txt'
61946e2d339e3f79ebc4955812e60b1a
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describe
'7068' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSF' 'sip-files00209thm.jpg'
449dad0ed50601b2bd60c56fc5fb85d2
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describe
'1119534' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSG' 'sip-files00210.jp2'
331e88ecf11c9ed83184a7cf1a4c620c
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describe
'59256' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSH' 'sip-files00210.jpg'
4e98746d5673ac24b75ab49e3ccf533b
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describe
'15532' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSI' 'sip-files00210.pro'
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describe
'20153' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSJ' 'sip-files00210.QC.jpg'
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49a5902713d0f501907f3c6cda8d1f98e6d86b9a
'2011-11-16T14:08:52-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSK' 'sip-files00210.tif'
098cac221773b23e80d3f0f5c71132ee
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describe
'644' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSL' 'sip-files00210.txt'
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describe
'6166' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSM' 'sip-files00210thm.jpg'
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fa4fbad44fcac59f6106424b89b132442b7b092c
'2011-11-16T14:09:30-05:00'
describe
'1087739' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSN' 'sip-files00211.jp2'
ea0f87e11994f0d699b982b3d6007ce7
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describe
'40284' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSO' 'sip-files00211.jpg'
22a33cb2ba93c73f791183d9debb3d53
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describe
'2207' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSP' 'sip-files00211.pro'
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ad897f345acc0567a9c0d29a6a102e46fecb8104
'2011-11-16T14:11:17-05:00'
describe
'11471' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSQ' 'sip-files00211.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSR' 'sip-files00211.tif'
b524778a122faf6b68c53da0f3d3de24
3ab5ec022fef99375721aed21e52af66dbd24491
'2011-11-16T14:15:41-05:00'
describe
'339' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSS' 'sip-files00211.txt'
aec051ce4ea3813e6a9c60744f422f34
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describe
Invalid character
'3486' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKST' 'sip-files00211thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSU' 'sip-files00212.jp2'
7309dad6543956a5dae7204be1b9798e
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describe
'66903' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSV' 'sip-files00212.jpg'
a27b2b2e1e1d076fb620196becaa0914
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describe
'5487' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSW' 'sip-files00212.pro'
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describe
'19715' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSX' 'sip-files00212.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSY' 'sip-files00212.tif'
040b6bbffdd1ee10c76eaecbea43519e
302cd738b0b35a2b39d1a63e4c6ccbbc2335fd9c
'2011-11-16T14:15:10-05:00'
describe
'293' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKSZ' 'sip-files00212.txt'
cb85c221cc84085a61135f709ba64989
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describe
'6010' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTA' 'sip-files00212thm.jpg'
8cb29a8ab5a71329f59d680169546fc2
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describe
'1173753' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTB' 'sip-files00213.jp2'
e720b9d8c3327eb0f621873f83bdba3f
e29c2e5856a56fb9505924c13a8e4ae62f12717d
'2011-11-16T14:05:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTC' 'sip-files00213.jpg'
01d34148d770a31c4e47a91dbd2b7035
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describe
'21279' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTD' 'sip-files00213.pro'
7917fa48651328174b3925a6e9b19190
2f60002916a51465e1b1c1fb085fcbbcff0080f3
'2011-11-16T14:14:09-05:00'
describe
'25580' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTE' 'sip-files00213.QC.jpg'
789c6c2fd030d46396f6d9f489b183db
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTF' 'sip-files00213.tif'
c18fa6aed4caeda70531d3bb4bebadad
c760ae09fd013b7a251d1ec554a9528ed047c0b2
'2011-11-16T14:07:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTG' 'sip-files00213.txt'
113f76c5fc8c68501c6ab088a3eb6db7
9a07bc80a790c8e13ad9fc3cbf8f369bd6218a03
'2011-11-16T14:04:00-05:00'
describe
'7381' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTH' 'sip-files00213thm.jpg'
8db108cfda94f533eb88b0dadeb826f2
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describe
'1192597' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTI' 'sip-files00214.jp2'
2b6911cec313b95a012acf50825bdfde
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describe
'69052' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTJ' 'sip-files00214.jpg'
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describe
'20224' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTK' 'sip-files00214.pro'
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describe
'24186' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTL' 'sip-files00214.QC.jpg'
1e3e612adea1bed91531cbbdadaf0d00
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTM' 'sip-files00214.tif'
2538ec088abdb2353fc89da350c1cf34
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'2011-11-16T14:11:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTN' 'sip-files00214.txt'
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describe
'7167' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTO' 'sip-files00214thm.jpg'
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describe
'1138283' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTP' 'sip-files00215.jp2'
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describe
'67571' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTQ' 'sip-files00215.jpg'
3695575c78baf794a0485cf6bf1818dd
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describe
'20427' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTR' 'sip-files00215.pro'
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describe
'24676' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTS' 'sip-files00215.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTT' 'sip-files00215.tif'
627913bbf669ebb0daf60effbea01e66
548007440d3ebfff3e058ced1ece75a4218e79fa
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTU' 'sip-files00215.txt'
9195d73a610c4afc43451b203b467ef0
67b08febb82e808ede9024db83dc5fd33c63d4e8
'2011-11-16T14:11:27-05:00'
describe
'7266' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTV' 'sip-files00215thm.jpg'
720c0f7624db49eb90eabfdb96278de4
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describe
'1192591' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTW' 'sip-files00216.jp2'
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describe
'71294' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTX' 'sip-files00216.jpg'
519dfb04bb02c9fe4c321afca768328f
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describe
'21559' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTY' 'sip-files00216.pro'
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describe
'25392' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKTZ' 'sip-files00216.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUA' 'sip-files00216.tif'
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describe
'886' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUB' 'sip-files00216.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:14:19-05:00'
describe
'7396' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUC' 'sip-files00216thm.jpg'
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describe
'1105364' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUD' 'sip-files00217.jp2'
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describe
'63304' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUE' 'sip-files00217.jpg'
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describe
'18844' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUF' 'sip-files00217.pro'
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describe
'22926' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUG' 'sip-files00217.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:18:24-05:00'
describe
'9733157' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUH' 'sip-files00217.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUI' 'sip-files00217.txt'
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describe
'7346' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUJ' 'sip-files00217thm.jpg'
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describe
'1166267' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUK' 'sip-files00218.jp2'
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describe
'67536' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUL' 'sip-files00218.jpg'
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describe
'19991' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUM' 'sip-files00218.pro'
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describe
'24115' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUN' 'sip-files00218.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUO' 'sip-files00218.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUP' 'sip-files00218.txt'
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describe
'7510' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUQ' 'sip-files00218thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:08:57-05:00'
describe
'1089427' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUR' 'sip-files00219.jp2'
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describe
'67080' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUS' 'sip-files00219.jpg'
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describe
'20220' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUT' 'sip-files00219.pro'
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describe
'24447' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUU' 'sip-files00219.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUV' 'sip-files00219.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:04:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUW' 'sip-files00219.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUX' 'sip-files00219thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:42-05:00'
describe
'1148599' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUY' 'sip-files00220.jp2'
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describe
'70624' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKUZ' 'sip-files00220.jpg'
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describe
'20471' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVA' 'sip-files00220.pro'
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describe
'25269' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVB' 'sip-files00220.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVC' 'sip-files00220.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:16:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVD' 'sip-files00220.txt'
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describe
'7708' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVE' 'sip-files00220thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:46-05:00'
describe
'1152383' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVF' 'sip-files00221.jp2'
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describe
'70716' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVG' 'sip-files00221.jpg'
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describe
'21464' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVH' 'sip-files00221.pro'
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describe
'25669' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVI' 'sip-files00221.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVJ' 'sip-files00221.tif'
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describe
'896' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVK' 'sip-files00221.txt'
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describe
'7568' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVL' 'sip-files00221thm.jpg'
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describe
'1192588' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVM' 'sip-files00222.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:12:40-05:00'
describe
'80659' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVN' 'sip-files00222.jpg'
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describe
'5314' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVO' 'sip-files00222.pro'
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'2011-11-16T14:17:00-05:00'
describe
'24088' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVP' 'sip-files00222.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVQ' 'sip-files00222.tif'
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describe
'277' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVR' 'sip-files00222.txt'
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describe
'6901' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVS' 'sip-files00222thm.jpg'
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describe
'1125418' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVT' 'sip-files00223.jp2'
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describe
'69975' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVU' 'sip-files00223.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:04:51-05:00'
describe
'21299' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVV' 'sip-files00223.pro'
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describe
'25311' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVW' 'sip-files00223.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVX' 'sip-files00223.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:17:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVY' 'sip-files00223.txt'
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describe
'7501' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKVZ' 'sip-files00223thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:14:03-05:00'
describe
'1103309' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWA' 'sip-files00224.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:18:32-05:00'
describe
'63191' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWB' 'sip-files00224.jpg'
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describe
'16946' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWC' 'sip-files00224.pro'
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describe
'22111' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWD' 'sip-files00224.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:09:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWE' 'sip-files00224.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:19:37-05:00'
describe
'740' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWF' 'sip-files00224.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWG' 'sip-files00224thm.jpg'
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describe
'1152728' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWH' 'sip-files00225.jp2'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWI' 'sip-files00225.jpg'
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describe
'21727' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWJ' 'sip-files00225.pro'
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describe
'25201' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWK' 'sip-files00225.QC.jpg'
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describe
'10019153' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWL' 'sip-files00225.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWM' 'sip-files00225.txt'
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describe
'7460' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWN' 'sip-files00225thm.jpg'
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describe
'1180617' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWO' 'sip-files00226.jp2'
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describe
'71734' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWP' 'sip-files00226.jpg'
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describe
'21079' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWQ' 'sip-files00226.pro'
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describe
'25885' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWR' 'sip-files00226.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWS' 'sip-files00226.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWT' 'sip-files00226.txt'
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describe
'7688' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWU' 'sip-files00226thm.jpg'
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describe
'1090267' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWV' 'sip-files00227.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:10:28-05:00'
describe
'67887' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWW' 'sip-files00227.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWX' 'sip-files00227.pro'
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describe
'24946' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWY' 'sip-files00227.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKWZ' 'sip-files00227.tif'
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describe
'889' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXA' 'sip-files00227.txt'
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describe
'7449' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXB' 'sip-files00227thm.jpg'
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describe
'1148888' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXC' 'sip-files00228.jp2'
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describe
'70476' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXD' 'sip-files00228.jpg'
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describe
'22832' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXE' 'sip-files00228.pro'
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describe
'25284' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXF' 'sip-files00228.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXG' 'sip-files00228.tif'
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'2011-11-16T14:13:23-05:00'
describe
'996' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXH' 'sip-files00228.txt'
25ccf9b5dafe91751f99b3a6ff06c4b7
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'2011-11-16T14:11:05-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7621' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXI' 'sip-files00228thm.jpg'
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describe
'1050027' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXJ' 'sip-files00229.jp2'
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describe
'70100' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXK' 'sip-files00229.jpg'
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describe
'20083' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXL' 'sip-files00229.pro'
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'2011-11-16T14:10:00-05:00'
describe
'25574' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXM' 'sip-files00229.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9608487' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXN' 'sip-files00229.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXO' 'sip-files00229.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXP' 'sip-files00229thm.jpg'
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describe
'1100807' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXQ' 'sip-files00230.jp2'
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describe
'65469' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXR' 'sip-files00230.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:19:14-05:00'
describe
'17943' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXS' 'sip-files00230.pro'
ccbc57557e32e43b474b7a5ee0fd9049
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'2011-11-16T14:18:47-05:00'
describe
'23610' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXT' 'sip-files00230.QC.jpg'
fa158b977481aef56e5bce94b69bbe87
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'2011-11-16T14:15:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXU' 'sip-files00230.tif'
89d3ddd4b1dbaf3df13f380f34efa4bf
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'2011-11-16T14:03:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXV' 'sip-files00230.txt'
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describe
'7280' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXW' 'sip-files00230thm.jpg'
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describe
'1017630' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXX' 'sip-files00231.jp2'
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'2011-11-16T14:16:08-05:00'
describe
'63525' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXY' 'sip-files00231.jpg'
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describe
'19326' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKXZ' 'sip-files00231.pro'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYA' 'sip-files00231.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:06:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYB' 'sip-files00231.tif'
c4e23393052bdfa32c40ffe74a8cdd7b
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYC' 'sip-files00231.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:19:01-05:00'
describe
'7102' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYD' 'sip-files00231thm.jpg'
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describe
'1123787' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYE' 'sip-files00232.jp2'
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describe
'68173' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYF' 'sip-files00232.jpg'
51fea1f8f221b4218b0e14d4568f34df
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'2011-11-16T14:12:35-05:00'
describe
'20071' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYG' 'sip-files00232.pro'
41a541803a8a7e45b9670a4a0d413f74
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'2011-11-16T14:11:11-05:00'
describe
'24578' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYH' 'sip-files00232.QC.jpg'
0a31a4cc5fac8bcbfc2f7fa7db0541f6
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'2011-11-16T14:13:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYI' 'sip-files00232.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYJ' 'sip-files00232.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYK' 'sip-files00232thm.jpg'
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describe
'1077994' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYL' 'sip-files00233.jp2'
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describe
'66629' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYM' 'sip-files00233.jpg'
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describe
'19324' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYN' 'sip-files00233.pro'
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describe
'24390' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYO' 'sip-files00233.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYP' 'sip-files00233.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYQ' 'sip-files00233.txt'
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describe
'7462' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYR' 'sip-files00233thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:10:37-05:00'
describe
'1126928' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYS' 'sip-files00234.jp2'
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describe
'68249' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYT' 'sip-files00234.jpg'
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describe
'20068' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYU' 'sip-files00234.pro'
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describe
'24970' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYV' 'sip-files00234.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYW' 'sip-files00234.tif'
8e377eb3ec24ef1ce2ccff69623c299d
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'2011-11-16T14:05:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYX' 'sip-files00234.txt'
1b3208b02e635181aa5d56ff52f29c7a
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describe
'7573' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYY' 'sip-files00234thm.jpg'
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describe
'1054793' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKYZ' 'sip-files00235.jp2'
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describe
'65741' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZA' 'sip-files00235.jpg'
fa9f280db07c2c6dbedddaad13b79fa2
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'2011-11-16T14:19:27-05:00'
describe
'19216' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZB' 'sip-files00235.pro'
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describe
'24166' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZC' 'sip-files00235.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZD' 'sip-files00235.tif'
cc2361bf72a0fffed4ad07ecb9d46e55
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describe
'821' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZE' 'sip-files00235.txt'
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describe
'7349' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZF' 'sip-files00235thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:09:01-05:00'
describe
'1102808' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZG' 'sip-files00236.jp2'
ce9bb07053feca90f9c7b52b960bd860
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'2011-11-16T14:19:28-05:00'
describe
'65293' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZH' 'sip-files00236.jpg'
b1654c4bdaf8cae2a0ed7ec0cb66dbc3
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'2011-11-16T14:13:51-05:00'
describe
'18167' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZI' 'sip-files00236.pro'
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describe
'23582' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZJ' 'sip-files00236.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZK' 'sip-files00236.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZL' 'sip-files00236.txt'
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e05554a42aa385be386ec764ad2aa13f5f3e010e
'2011-11-16T14:16:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZM' 'sip-files00236thm.jpg'
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describe
'1097302' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZN' 'sip-files00237.jp2'
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describe
'68817' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZO' 'sip-files00237.jpg'
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describe
'19669' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZP' 'sip-files00237.pro'
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describe
'25259' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZQ' 'sip-files00237.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZR' 'sip-files00237.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZS' 'sip-files00237.txt'
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describe
'7644' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZT' 'sip-files00237thm.jpg'
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describe
'1122984' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZU' 'sip-files00238.jp2'
7de7bc81710a6f5dd86ac8fbd6e703db
a40c02750d200af1c4658022cfe82ccfb46e7950
'2011-11-16T14:14:44-05:00'
describe
'66379' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZV' 'sip-files00238.jpg'
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describe
'17764' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZW' 'sip-files00238.pro'
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describe
'23463' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZX' 'sip-files00238.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZY' 'sip-files00238.tif'
e0e01611a2cd7502dd2273fa49dde623
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describe
'775' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAAKZZ' 'sip-files00238.txt'
7d463e86ffc1f5afc0d7c5a0fca57904
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'2011-11-16T14:18:07-05:00'
describe
'7337' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAA' 'sip-files00238thm.jpg'
d1d5fe0042ebd14911a286d0d50f2b43
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'2011-11-16T14:19:18-05:00'
describe
'1045471' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAB' 'sip-files00239.jp2'
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describe
'63363' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAC' 'sip-files00239.jpg'
1d2a6f4b492504fa00ed163e9d51a36f
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describe
'17692' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAD' 'sip-files00239.pro'
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describe
'23252' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAE' 'sip-files00239.QC.jpg'
8ef38c3989d6b644f5874de1c9ef4a76
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAF' 'sip-files00239.tif'
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describe
'755' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAG' 'sip-files00239.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAH' 'sip-files00239thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-16T14:11:00-05:00'
describe
'1119113' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAI' 'sip-files00240.jp2'
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describe
'66694' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAJ' 'sip-files00240.jpg'
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describe
'19456' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAK' 'sip-files00240.pro'
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describe
'23826' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAL' 'sip-files00240.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAM' 'sip-files00240.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAN' 'sip-files00240.txt'
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'2011-11-16T14:14:39-05:00'
describe
'7385' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAO' 'sip-files00240thm.jpg'
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describe
'1058915' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAP' 'sip-files00241.jp2'
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describe
'65424' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAQ' 'sip-files00241.jpg'
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describe
'19325' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAR' 'sip-files00241.pro'
5002380a617f5f31ecf1e3c1b63653bd
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describe
'23936' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAS' 'sip-files00241.QC.jpg'
9f163300212bfcc9766f132fe32fd5e1
e646c85eeb0abed880e0ad1860a890201b1cd8e1
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAT' 'sip-files00241.tif'
c79047750529414a46e49c699b55f658
de0d7a15de299fdf0a6ffcc08fff0f9bfe441a52
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAU' 'sip-files00241.txt'
f8a339d191cc23dbb77341622cc7dfd9
8847e295938e229836641202ddf5ba39b1d25068
describe
'7277' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAV' 'sip-files00241thm.jpg'
2a0e47221a52d090df7a6e55e4d22656
c20024726a6f330d8c41450b50344e4e5b121cc2
describe
'1084410' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAW' 'sip-files00242.jp2'
7113cd21ad4cb03d3dae23354373ec29
53b5203ce9b626f47c3abc576bdde8d2695c34ee
describe
'62148' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAX' 'sip-files00242.jpg'
281aa93a0699a6c1a306f9058819871d
5ee5439b7e32e55d556f2106a9a4cf334e0df2d4
describe
'19907' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAY' 'sip-files00242.pro'
12641f2522ca609f83d50a2fbe2341c6
d70ace98420595c2bf37f86d9312fcc98d3a1043
describe
'22906' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALAZ' 'sip-files00242.QC.jpg'
d65ab77e9e8b9c8a9ebfdab6292fa505
78c33090f20e753f4d410fecf6f411215df20fab
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBA' 'sip-files00242.tif'
b9a2147f86b47e942e3afec1faa5bfb5
a1fd01b79be9fbb907a249dfe5dca4f3aee29b5f
describe
'927' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBB' 'sip-files00242.txt'
009305b989895c3b7db852e8fd7f92bf
368fd59f83c6571f03816478c1b93748df75f0b8
describe
Invalid character
'6939' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBC' 'sip-files00242thm.jpg'
55e061cdba3220567ab54ef278af371c
e64a776985a6de524406a451864057a92e1df3e0
describe
'1080208' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBD' 'sip-files00243.jp2'
ee5de1926d2e64c9ec4069ba6b281ba8
5d3377dccf7b7fc1f40084676635287b1fde18f3
describe
'68560' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBE' 'sip-files00243.jpg'
028baa87234396bc9e6cb495a6780736
ecc1acc5e17e68e98ebacf396b64c91a24439156
describe
'19427' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBF' 'sip-files00243.pro'
755a7f6dd6ba5a5726f04f74acf1ccdd
88c7094bf855c278776d3d5f50e749b50f73d51e
describe
'25023' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBG' 'sip-files00243.QC.jpg'
aa828630abd26031c5f3df069d82a9a1
5b1982de479991eba8416a36df59aaa68c7a8706
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBH' 'sip-files00243.tif'
21be040b77a964e386e175a050465052
f42887123faa5b7d538994de1d4e64a6d9379ac7
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBI' 'sip-files00243.txt'
eb1444dd29c9e651d5d4c8353d08dc70
655c065076d1b4e961fa8ef04269a2ffd75591c8
describe
'7592' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBJ' 'sip-files00243thm.jpg'
4e00fbf33a8a287fd8f2cf6229537242
72f89d6611060161e613af9c18ce2157375554a9
describe
'1149888' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBK' 'sip-files00244.jp2'
20e6ef80d9c84a3d4c60f2397e8aa5cb
9d0ade02d26624a87b80a2fea7f799aeb0411df4
describe
'69775' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBL' 'sip-files00244.jpg'
80a9aba6af1078aba71105605c5a88d3
e74232bec5e18d1414a34f605fa9429cf30c1755
describe
'20048' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBM' 'sip-files00244.pro'
910afcfbcdf98a8475d58d87081c34d3
d4a2ee1289ac38f5c61785696a421bf5a0179dae
describe
'24987' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBN' 'sip-files00244.QC.jpg'
44d6cad823d661e4ab9a128d0024b07f
5b48fe93504af02b6ce8621ab8d2ae6323fd8a40
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBO' 'sip-files00244.tif'
8a95fe1f705898effa9227daa4b387b0
bf3af4923290df920580d21671d8499e93bafa6f
'2011-11-16T14:09:23-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBP' 'sip-files00244.txt'
2849dfedffda54c420760a5ec9a86abe
350867b4abd4442362049d805fe1221c0aa9ea6d
describe
'7582' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBQ' 'sip-files00244thm.jpg'
9d8ffa10c24da0a621f6138b83a84ff8
38d68b0e6ba147b3063fab6e1d9da84e799b4c73
'2011-11-16T14:17:32-05:00'
describe
'1133434' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBR' 'sip-files00245.jp2'
8fc927a4036a8028bdda797a0b65b9f0
5ac094d7afbd946479ffcc4e0b2855a74edae91a
describe
'73547' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBS' 'sip-files00245.jpg'
b10aaebf1f386fa498d4b7a7b26c6469
c09b85291770d3eacdb866ec53acd88a5d42cfb6
'2011-11-16T14:12:34-05:00'
describe
'21449' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBT' 'sip-files00245.pro'
84353e7f930656c3f33cea87c987f375
a42d44f6ab9fa531be6ca29487ec2d165571c198
describe
'27138' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBU' 'sip-files00245.QC.jpg'
8b4f59f9cfe3b1a6220a2c41ae49dd0b
05a6759f91051c003c4eb9dee1cd226239d3604a
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBV' 'sip-files00245.tif'
fa75488454add9ffc9696b5241235c71
ef7ec081ea32e45c6e9df4e8ebf8794da62b4463
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBW' 'sip-files00245.txt'
8a77871233584c9f28eea6b402874920
aebcadebda996f5abe4272c06a60753964a3547f
describe
'8125' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBX' 'sip-files00245thm.jpg'
a7bd0df859cf2d4741dcf4577f15f689
87ba51cce02bbc2be1cdf2944cc79cb8d0507880
describe
'1173906' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBY' 'sip-files00246.jp2'
5e6cc515519df216f7f599039ac0faee
9860d83c617f6b6f538ab535f3f3c85f16b30e72
describe
'71992' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALBZ' 'sip-files00246.jpg'
4a762fc802b7e2b35bbcabfe6e719849
b7976b3516ef00b819455c4b3ad99c439fce38c1
describe
'20639' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCA' 'sip-files00246.pro'
1dbc77557b36362265e10181b449c735
b648a035a9c49ae4fd82c33e99cf0da0c1e17a8b
describe
'26476' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCB' 'sip-files00246.QC.jpg'
4526603567ad7bd2e249b8f965b8e258
952da9ac662407f69ce1f5285775a405d9bb7eb2
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCC' 'sip-files00246.tif'
d176fe27dbfef7ecd3621bde1d0b015a
e4d759a126321086d8890553f19706d215c050d2
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCD' 'sip-files00246.txt'
e1ea187a394214b636e91ec95508f67e
de16d277b875dbbfdc4ae91a620822c19f705c57
describe
'7852' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCE' 'sip-files00246thm.jpg'
bf785721cae7c528ef32744a1722a2ed
7519c20d28ccbbd29b9f3b9fd2aafa8517d8d483
describe
'1097126' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCF' 'sip-files00247.jp2'
dcfdea81853312d3b642f84e378973d5
8faf769c56e0b7ba6445300236816340e2494878
'2011-11-16T14:11:16-05:00'
describe
'69647' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCG' 'sip-files00247.jpg'
27645dece967179b6a28d6f2962ff190
594e65d611bd30fe6a288792f9dc13511494b066
describe
'20598' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCH' 'sip-files00247.pro'
a262a1555a11e979bd22cd697ef3a8a0
63f212928f2544d4aa896edd23407da2cfcebf1b
describe
'25435' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCI' 'sip-files00247.QC.jpg'
6c4bedbbce26e8f85fd0a8d51f081582
c312f2ba763854647ac34379f202f2c0e99c0ffa
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCJ' 'sip-files00247.tif'
bba79475fd48f9ac2346d0d01d9faaa5
adecc5179c7785afe121d7a0e0a04ce3c6593de1
describe
'868' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCK' 'sip-files00247.txt'
72abf173db986fdc7f0a02f123d33cf3
c7bbde687bad3db32ffca50efcd314cbfe8414dc
'2011-11-16T14:12:27-05:00'
describe
'7588' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCL' 'sip-files00247thm.jpg'
8c02557af42f1e037f46c6c102eb1ec6
107399b328e1b38daf706915d35e4a60f5be2afa
describe
'1145755' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCM' 'sip-files00248.jp2'
5be5d564cc7225dabbe113ed9f4ab48b
5647563be62e82171dc84824d9d8b08d6db08dc8
'2011-11-16T14:15:58-05:00'
describe
'71300' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCN' 'sip-files00248.jpg'
7533016f74579e2814964175f87e8e64
2fc9cbc4ab78a86cdfbdcd1c0dc75bc011f820f3
describe
'21400' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCO' 'sip-files00248.pro'
8df0507c4e68082e74ce0c3ca709af27
06bdae21852ca604a8de82b03bb3fe3cca7168d0
'2011-11-16T14:18:11-05:00'
describe
'25964' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCP' 'sip-files00248.QC.jpg'
d4f3507d19d8c349e6524695b6a2f616
6aab38cfde316de54e520b087153ad743fbfb685
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCQ' 'sip-files00248.tif'
9903a2e3b9887ef19c98d7d6a7cf1327
9d8e866e03693d9fe6fbef302845777022be9c0b
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCR' 'sip-files00248.txt'
2d78c8c1aa7408ecbda68d96e6c0f04d
e76f573a80eaa97b28ec2d60316a2adf969fd1b1
describe
'7723' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCS' 'sip-files00248thm.jpg'
e4137b82bb12c507c488e4ceb08294ac
0122a42482c18e0856e8e878abae7b9348df0d10
describe
'880317' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCT' 'sip-files00249.jp2'
b05f4d9fd5a6474ba43952f99b7db548
1691f57f33999eda9d3663a3e34fd0c23eb73688
describe
'49236' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCU' 'sip-files00249.jpg'
456a7f9570c68a0033111d8f2be7ef7c
129a14dfa898b24896abbbf97a3d83a03a0056ff
describe
'11472' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCV' 'sip-files00249.pro'
2e4a6fbe2abecce8886a32005cb1af70
4b2febafec2a8fd6d8876566c6686a2f1a28c795
describe
'18215' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCW' 'sip-files00249.QC.jpg'
ad7551022aacdb5850eb3c4c511a886c
e289e258bdeefd423ddfef00b7e43c7b1cd86525
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCX' 'sip-files00249.tif'
a87d22b78ae5c1cd38b1ec4e74f3bad1
3cc087de11017713061271d0c80d7d748f4b3b28
describe
'468' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCY' 'sip-files00249.txt'
4be561aa9a750db423262bd6d8edab5d
4478fe52de39057bd57e84075733c664b303d13e
describe
'5737' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALCZ' 'sip-files00249thm.jpg'
12936f7d05bb8712700f3bf361638fbb
5803f5b3a955b730c9481becdeae9d836eebf736
describe
'772662' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDA' 'sip-files00250.jp2'
dd2e99ac168cfe675807ba7ab7e921a3
131c33047db7c154816645a1b8661052e91cc4fb
describe
'18530' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDB' 'sip-files00250.jpg'
bd1931a628bc16c4495a1449565a402f
7abe60371d1f4cf46a18459c82286131c2b1f495
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDC' 'sip-files00250.pro'
203501061ae93b1e322386f7e1d63ecd
eea24e5ff9bf5a613f6f1ce271b75df039067d74
describe
'4975' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDD' 'sip-files00250.QC.jpg'
4a2a60b609dd56664eb690a330fa4a45
87225b7303e31fc132ca8d8529c74158f2683824
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDE' 'sip-files00250.tif'
172ebc1219a0a76b4145f9b410f339b4
ef9912528d9b57150cd58a9651dc57efd5143028
describe
'1658' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDF' 'sip-files00250thm.jpg'
c5076de78b5a1c593c3fbff74ad439f6
7dd5ac4d0a295375df211b0f105db4daef117cb8
describe
'1185963' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDG' 'sip-filesBack Cover.jp2'
0365e0ce8f0ea4cdb846f17925375d16
0eaf0adda8a1cd574657753c14a7ac25d546dd0a
'2011-11-16T14:06:06-05:00'
describe
'103796' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDH' Cover.jpg'
fd818ad7ec3c638b271e103f35e6f77c
76e5291ce3e313d3b69271362b8caee509cebc90
describe
'220' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDI' Cover.pro'
b694cd3fd1f02f1b3ce6c107530e4f20
d6ca9960ed75720756ae7bfa93d12f542d8ef0f2
describe
'21706' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDJ' Cover.QC.jpg'
8763dbf9a6b5c0e1fa8e4e7b813b1cea
5707d4460ca1a9a9182175ef03bf3cfa0aded339
describe
'28464752' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDK' Cover.tif'
5156c667cc218b48dc94336d9c6469eb
ce7a42ef0ed1e14c020be0cfc954b592b1030267
'2011-11-16T14:07:42-05:00'
describe
'4583' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDL' Coverthm.jpg'
de5f7fc15dc2d5c3ca106730645e07cd
83de1ca8918a251b368fbd0ca8e61bf905b1d15c
describe
'1265396' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDM' 'sip-filesFront
6a24501c5351488e5afe1249437274af
0dbd9aa617093c74bef9dadc5ae16c99edf7af18
describe
'101425' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDN'
42a065c1ea65d6106d43b1b8c2ecf66e
8be5c5ecb77d9d482f89955b48354ed2d0b644d1
describe
'221' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDO'
2153552ca13e56e0c2784027f8b7508f
1c18f91c0f4556f8b748e9aad45bb552f4b297bf
describe
'20780' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDP'
2fa60ef7741fa6d6b0a21fa23b2b349f
ccbd0e56f59c143cc7b973148944a46f5d2f556a
describe
'30375868' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDQ'
d3a1fcb618950200ec38e39b437b77d6
e4e9937fabf470b510de52ce7983fe37c047b3cd
'2011-11-16T14:09:33-05:00'
describe
'4434' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDR'
91c6b8a9f9050a6f8fe0d445675301f9
6f68e3d970212a6e6098d0f93ec7ee2d5e0bab96
describe
'263164' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDS' 'sip-filesSpine.jp2'
0c37b40f7fc178dc347d497959f14b5e
482c75b84f0cb4b7196242a5b121ac3875b7a24b
'2011-11-16T14:15:36-05:00'
describe
'34296' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDT' 'sip-filesSpine.jpg'
d88b134e087781f50b8568d8d7dcb013
3de7d2c2690a5e77138e491e75dc9c60b4ac158e
'2011-11-16T14:17:22-05:00'
describe
'683' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDU' 'sip-filesSpine.pro'
a710ea6b1100cfd9e9671706690173a8
7d3e22b668ac1d769c61d3061c4d054ba8031b26
describe
'7962' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDV' 'sip-filesSpine.QC.jpg'
0e0e92484b2bb982c70be4de5a39e1c1
0ce2f7a9d1045d4372fdfc9047d1a5b42db3465d
'2011-11-16T14:13:09-05:00'
describe
'6318428' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDW' 'sip-filesSpine.tif'
7467413d50ea6177ef8801c181e0456a
7ec0d3094732eda5bdecb587f272b7c77f24b0f2
describe
'72' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDX' 'sip-filesSpine.txt'
fb1783cee3fa1a08187d2117e3c9cd73
add3f2b7374b63cc0c1bc96ef259eef1d9813e85
describe
'3139' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDY' 'sip-filesSpinethm.jpg'
985d64289b6270803370f64068c5c2fc
944b0ef6fad0ce9b55c15664110c4a0d69b56a22
'2011-11-16T14:17:26-05:00'
describe
'421451' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAWBfileF20080921_AAALDZ' 'sip-filesUF00002114_00001.mets'
2d76350e4208d52bd95ef09a4dd500bb
668f42f28da2a3bd501de87bcfcf05bc1a9ea602
'2011-11-16T14:04:42-05:00'
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/'.
'2013-12-16T04:26:41-05:00' '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 "
".
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NORTON HARGRAVE,

And Other Sketches.

BEING THE

SECOND SERIES

“SHADES OF CHARACTER,”

. BY THE °

AUTHOR OF “CHARLIE BURTON,” “ GEORGE AUSTIN,”
“THE WIDOWS SON,” ETO. ETC.

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FROM THE EDITION OF »&
THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,
LONDON,
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NEW YORK:

GENERAL PROT. EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
DANIEL DANA, JR., AGENT,

DEPOSITORY 20 JOHN STREET,


‘PUDNEY & RUSSELL, PRINTERS.


CONTENTS.

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Miss CHARLOTTE .
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Putin Bargrave.

“Wert, Charles,” said Mr. Egerton
to his little boy, “I have listened to a
great many of your school histories; you
shall now listen to one of mine.”

He unlocked a drawer as he spoke,
5
4. NORTON HARGRAVE.

and, having taken out a manuscript,
again seated himself on the sofa oppo-
site the fire.

“Q! it’s not one you are going to
tell me,” said Charles, in a disappointed
tone; “this is so long, papa, and so
closely written, it will take me hours to
read it.”

“But what if I read it to you,” said
Mr. Egerton; “it will not then appear
so long, will it?”

“QO, no!” returned he; “that will be
just as well as your telling it to me. I
don’t care now: the story may be as

long as you please, I shall like it the

better. But stay, papa, let us have

some coals put on the fire before we be-
gin, it is so very tiresome to be inter-
rupted when you are interested in any

thing; and if you mind, this always
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 5

happens in the prettiest and best parts
of a book.”

“T have not bargained for any very
pretty parts,” returned Mr. Egerton;

“but such as the tale is, you shall now

hear it.”

The holidays were over, and the boys
of Mr. Longman’s academy were again
assembled in the playground. There
was no lack of conversation, for each
had to recount his adventures, or to
enumerate the pleasures he had enjoyed,
or the spectacles he had seen ; nor did
it unfrequently happen that there were
often almost as many narrators as listen-
ers. All were animated, and apparently
very happy; for the meeting with their
friends or companions had dissipated
sad thoughts of home; and, if lingering

regret lurked in the breast of some, the
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6 NORTON HARGRAVE.

feeling was carefully restrained to the
bosom that harboured it. Some were
walking in pairs, some stood in groups,
others were engaged in the games of
the season. One little boy alone sat
pensively not far from the house, as if
fearful to venture to a greater distance.
His features wore a very melancholy ex-
pression, and the large full tears coursed
each other every now and then down his
cheeks. He cast a timid and anxious look
at the boys as they passed, but quickly
withdrew his eyes if he encountered the
casual gaze of any of them. Nobody,
however, spoke to him, and he was left
unmolested to pursue his sorrowful cogi-
tations in any way he pleased.

At length a fine youth, whose striking
air and manner evidenced the rank to

which he could lay claim, and who was
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 7

walking between two others, was attract-
ed by the poor child’s appearance.

“Who is that little fellow?” exclaimed
he, for he had only just arrived. His
companions were as ignorant as himself
on the point, nor had they cared to gain
any information relative to it. He was a
new-comer, that was evident, no one
knew him, that was equally clear; he
would soon get to play and be as happy
as the rest, was the unconcerned conclu-
sion. The boy saw he was the object
of observation, and his uneasiness in-
creased. He would have quitted his re-
treat if he had had the courage to do
so; as it was, he could only shrink still
more, if possible, into himself.

Mr. Douglas quitted his friends and
advanced towards him. ‘“ What is your

name, my little man?” said he, in a
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8 NORTON HARGRAVE.

tone of voice which so struck the ear of
him to whom it was directed that it was
never afterwards forgotten.

“Norton Hargrave,” replied he, timid-
ly raising his eyes to the inquirer.

“Where do you come from?” asked
Douglas.

‘My father and mother reside at
N——m,” replied he.

“And do you know any one here?”
demanded Douglas.

“Nobody,” answered he mournfully.

“And has not any one taken notice
of you?” said Douglas.

“No one,” replied he; and the tears
again filled his eyes, overflowed their
bounds, and washed his cheeks, “I
don’t like school; I want to go home
and be with sister Fanny.”

Unhappily for him the reply was :
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 9

overheard by several, who,, seeing Doug:
las speaking to the little stranger, had
formed a group around him, and a gen-
eral laugh followed.

O the distress of that poor child!
that laugh made every nerve in his
frame quiver. Douglas turned an eye
of severe rebuke upon them.

“Come, come,” said he, with an en-
couraging smile to Norton; ‘never mind
it, you will soon like school.”

“That I never shall,” sobbed he. “If
I might but go home!”

“©Qome on, Douglas,” cried one of his
companions; ‘ where’s the use of staying
here? I have something to tell you.”

“Leave me for a few moments,” said
he; “I-will join you almost directly.”
He was obeyed. The noble heart of

the youth was touched by the boy’s ap-
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10 NORTON HARGRAVE.

pearance, and he spoke so kindly to
him that he not only succeeded in stay-
ing his tears, but he inspired him with
confidence. Norton looked into Doug-
las’s face with such an expression of
gratitude and awakening affection, that
a compact of mutual goodwill seemed
at once to have been concluded upon
between them.

“If you will go with me,” said Doug-
las, extending his hand, which the other
readily clasped, “T’ll find a boy who shail
notice you, and be kind to you too.”

Norton instantly obeyed his motion,
and kept pace by his side as well as he
was able.

“Campbell!” cried Douglas, directing
his voice towards a party of little boys,
“come here.”

He had no need to eall twice.
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[ NORTON HARGRAVE.

“Take this boy,” said he, “and mind
you use him well. His name is Norton
Hargrave; and, you understand me, he |
is my friend. Now go and play with
them,” said he, addressing Norton, “ and,
if at any time you want any thing,
come to me.”

Before the bell rang that evening for
prayers Norton was a different boy in

feeling. Thought of home, indeed, cast





sudden and occasional shades over his
brightening features as passing clouds
fling their shadows over the sunny
meadows, and his full heart swelled
painfully at times; but he was cheerful,
and the feeling of loneliness, that bitter
and oppressive feeling, amidst numbers,

was dissipated. He sought for an op-
|

portunity to speak to Douglas, and, suc-

ceeding, he put his hand _ affectionately
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12 NORTON HARGRAYVE.

into his, and wished him good night.
He was holding up his mouth to kiss
him, when Douglas stooping, whisper-
ed—“ The boys will laugh at you;”
then bidding him aloud, good night, he
shook hands cordially with him.
The boy who was thought worthy of
Douglas's regard was one whom nobody
might overlook. All were now dispos-
ed favourably towards Norton, Who he
was, or what he was, or from whence
he came, was nothing to them. Doug-
las called him his “little friend,” and
| that was sufficient: nor may it be sup-
pressed that the natural sweet temper
and amiable manners of the boy pro-
mised soon to make him a general fa-
vourite. He was now almost as happy
as the rest of his companions; and OQ!
the love he had conceived for Douglas!
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 13

He would wait upon him, watch him,
anticipate his wishes, and never was he
so delighted as when he fancied he had
really performed an act of service to
him, or received his commendation.
Norton’s friends lived near; he had
constant presents from home and plenty
of money. He would soon have found
companions and friends too if he had
owned no other advantage, for he was
as generous as affectionate; and it was
quickly observed, that his own share of
the good things that he distributed was
smaller than that of any of his play-
mates; but the notice of Douglas be-
spoke him consequence in the school,
secured him from the petty annoyances
that sometimes fall to the lot of the
lesser boys, and was in every respect

most valuable to him.
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14 NORTON HARGRAVE.

A’ month had now elapsed since his
arrival. His spirits had fully returned ;
no boy, according to his age, stood more
favourably among his companions than
himself; while Douglas seemed daily to
evince increasing affection for him. None
asked him questions about home; but
whenever he had an opportunity he loy-
ed to talk about his sister Fanny, and
more than once he had promised Camp-
bell that he should go home with him
that he might show him what a dear
little girl she was, and received the aé
surance of the latter, that he should
like above all things to do so.

One morning, about this time, Norton
received a letter from Fanny, the first
she had ever attempted to write; the
characters were so large, that few as

the words were, the sheet of paper con-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 15

taining them seemed quite full; and his

- eye, little practised as it was in such

lore, scanned almost at once the whole
contents. Running up to Douglas, the
letter waving in his hand, he exclaim-
ed— See, see, Fanny has written a
letter to me herself: are you not pleas-
ed? As you are my friend, you may
read it;” and in all the confidence of
affection he looked into his face.
Douglas was standing among a group
of boys who surrounded a lad of the
name of Palmer; this youth had only
that morning returned to school, he hav-
ing accompanied his father to several
places on the Continent. He was then
relating, with no small degree of conse-
quence, the extent of his travels. Sur-
prised at the interruption, and vexed
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16 NORTON HARGRAVE.

for a moment diverted from himself, he

turned sharply round to the speaker,

gave a look of astonishment, and then
exclaimed—

“ What, are you here ?”

“Do you know him?” asked two or
three voices at the same time.

“Know him,” repeated he contempt-
uously; “if you mean acquainted with
him, certainly we have no acquaintance
with any one of the party;” then low-
ering his voice to an audible whisper,
so as to make his information more
effective, he added; “his father was a
grocer at till quite lately; he has
come in for a large fortune all of a
sudden, and has given up the shop,
hasn’t he, sir?” and he rudely twitched
Norton on the shoulder.

Poor Norton felt, he knew not why,


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NORTON HARGRAVE. 17

abashed and frightened. He observed
the look which was cast from one to the
other at these words, and he stood as
if convicted of some offence,

“How dare you, sir,” said Palmer, in
an authoritative tone, “how dare. you
call Mr. Douglas friend! Don’t you
know that he is the grandson of a duke,
and you the son of a paltry second-rate
grocer ?”

“T did'nt know it was wrong,” said
Norton trembling; ‘you would have
done so, wouldn’t you, if he had told
you to call him friend?” and utterly
unconscious of the wound he inflicted on
his interrogator by these words, for
Douglas, had always held Palmer at a
distance, he turned a timid eye towards
Douglas, as if appealing to “him for the

truth of his assertion.
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18 NORTON HARGRAVE.

“And I tell you so again,” said
Douglas, passing at the same time his
arm round Norton’s neck; “you are my
friend, and shall always be such as long
as you deserve to be so by your con-
duct.” Then addressing the other, he
said, “I hold it one of the privileges of
rank, Palmer, to be able to defend an
inferior, and especially one who has no
means of defending himself. I would
not exchange the boast of high birth.”—
and his fine eyes glowed with the spirit
that animated him—* for any advantage
that might be offered me; but I value
it chiefly on this account, that it gives
me a right to reprove insolence and in-
justice in the strong, and to stand as the
protector of the weak.”

He was silent, while Norton, though

grateful to him beyond even his own
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comprehension, might have stood motion-

less till doomsday, not daring to move

from the spot, had not Douglas given
him a gentle push, at the same time ex-

claiming, ‘Now go and play with your

companions. I will read your letter

presently.”

From that moment Palmer conceived
a spirit of spite and ill-will against the
poor boy. Norton’s unlucky appeal as ~
to what he would have done under the
injunction given to himself, and Doug- |
las’s after-reproof, had stung him to the |
quick; and the mortification he had
brought upon himself he laid to the
charge of one who was perfectly imno-
cent even of a wish to wound him.
Palmer, however, had little right to un-

dervalue him on account of his birth,

for his own family had but lately emerged
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20 NORTON HARGRAVE.

from obscurity, a circumstance which he
had utterly lost sight of; and full of the

consequence of the present position of his
| father, who represented in parliament
| the borough of his native city, he con-
| sidered himself as a gentleman in the
widest acceptation of the word; and
though little liked in the school, he had
always a party whom he managed to at-
tach to himself:

The information he had given respect-—

|

ing Norton’s friends was by no means

conducive to the comfort of the poor
boy. Many there were, who, in their ad-

miration of Douglas, cared little whether

he were the son of the poorest mechanic




or of a peer; but there were others




also, and those especially among the im-




mediate partisans of Palmer, who allow-

ed themselves to be influenced by the
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 21

taunts of the latter; and who, though
regardless of all distinctions of high or
low birth, could join in the laugh he
directed against Norton, and repeat his
sarcasms. “Sugar and Plums” was the
name by which he usually addressed
him; and what Palmer did, of course
that also did his friends.

Norton was a very slight-made child
and small of his age; but he was active,
and by no means deficient in strength.

He could run well, jump well, was







very useful on the cricket ground, and
none was more expert than he in all
gymnastic exercises. He could climb
like a monkey, and his slim wiry frame
made all evolutions easy to him.

Adjoining the playground was a large
garden, surrounded with high walls,

clothed with the choicest fruit, a full
23


climbing-pole. It -was now the middle
of September, and the peaches and nec-
tarines were glowing in abundance on

22 NORTON HARGRAVE. |
| view of which was obtained from the
the trees. One evening Palmer, with

ee

two other boys, was standing apart
from the rest, and apparently in earnest
conversation. Norton happened to be at
no great distance from them, and to his
annoyance he perceived their looks di-
rected towards him. He was moving
away as quickly as possible, when the
voice of Palmer arrested him.

“Come here!” cried he, in a tone,
however, very different from that in

which he generally spoke; it was rare





indeed that he ever spoke at all to him,
and then only to address some unpleas-
ant words to him. He would walk

where he was playing at marbles, pre-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 23

tend he did not see the ring, and break
up the party; snatch a book out of his
hand, and with a laugh fling it to. a
distance; or if he chanced to meet him,
before Norton could avoid the shock,
push him rudely aside with no other
notice, whether he had hurt him or not,
than “You should have got out of the
way,” or, “No playing here, Sugar and
Plums, if you please.”

Norton hesitated to obey; the words
“Sugar and Plums is the very thing
for us—we can do nothing without
him,” had reached his ear, and an in-
definable fear had arisen in his mind.

“Come here! I tell you,” repeated
Palmer, in a tone that was not to be
resisted,

Poor Norton slowly approached.

“What are you frightened at, sir?”
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24 NORTON HARGRAVE.

said Palmer, seizing him by the shoul-
der; then softening his manner, he con-
tinued—“I’m not going to hurt you;
but mind what I say to you: when I
tell you to follow me and Jennings
just before we go up to bed, be sure
you do so directly—not a word—no
speaking to Douglas—if you do—” and
he held up his hand im a threatening
manner. ‘Now be off.”

Norton was terribly alarmed; notwith-
standing the prohibition and the implied
threat he would have gone to his
“friend,” if he could have managed it ;
but he saw he was watched; and with
a sinking heart he observed the motion
Palmer gave him to follow him.

“Quick, quick now,” said Palmer, in
a low whisper. He led him to the iron

gate of the garden. “ Up in a moment.
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 25

You see that hole—creep through it,
the key has been left in the lock, get
down on the other side, if you can’t
unlock the gate, take out the key and
throw it to us.”

“T can’t, I can’t!” exclaimed little
Norton.

“You shall!” cried Palmer furiously.
“Up this instant. Now for it;” and he
attempted to raise him.

Norton struggled to free himself: he
looked eagerly towards the entrance of
the schoolroom, and fancied he saw
Douglas.

“Douglas! Douglas!” screamed he.

The hands of both the boys were in-
stantly on his mouth.

“Tf you make the slightest noise,”
said Palmer, grasping his thin arm,

which might have been taken for a
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26 NORTON HARGRAVE.

reed in his hand, “or refuse any longer
to do as you are bid, Pll take you to
Mr. Longman, and tell him I caught
you getting into the garden.

“And a pretty thrashing you will |

get,” said Jennings; “he is certain to
believe Palmer.”

“And Douglas,” said Palmer taunt-
ingly, ‘“ Douglas will never speak to
you again. Now, up in a moment—
steady, steady now, but as quick as you
can.”

The feat, dangerous as it really was,
was achieved; but when he attempted
to unlock the gate, he found he had
not sufficient strength.

“Pull the key out and push it under
the gate,” was the order given. It was
obeyed. In an instant the boys were

in the garden, and a rapid attack was
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NORTON HARGRAVE., 27

commenced on the fruit trees nearest the
entrance.

“Ho! ho!” cried Palmer suddenly, see-
ing Norton about to take flight; “stay
where you are.” They had now filled
their pockets, and taking the key they
again placed it in the lock inside, and
then drew the gate after them.

“They'll think it is the gardener’s
fault,” said Palmer, ‘‘for leaving the
gate unlocked; that will be better than
sending Sugar and Plums through the

hole again, and making him climb



over.
“Here!” continued he, turning to
Norton, “you may have this;” and he
offered him a nectarine; “but eat it in
a& moment.”
“No, no,” replied Norton.

“But you shall,” cried Palmer; and
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28 NORTON HARGRAVE.

he held it forcibly to his lips: “Hat it,
I say.”

Norton resisted. ‘Then you mean to
tell?” said the other boy.

“Not because I won't eat what you
have stolen,” returned Norton.

“Will you tell of us at all ?” de-
manded Palmer; he held the poor boy
in his grasp, and again his arm was
raised menacingly. At that instant the
bell sounded, it was the signal to call
over the names. They glided into the
room, answered loudly when it came to
their turn, and retired exultingly to en-
joy their booty.

Norton’s eyes were heavy the next
morning, and instead of running to meet
Douglas, he approached him pensively.
His manner instantly struck the latter,

who inquired kindly into the cause;
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 29

but being assured that Norton was not
ill, he took no further notice of the cir-
cumstance. Whether the gardener was
afraid to complain of the loss of the
fruit which he must have perceived;
conscious as he was of negligence in
having left, as he believed, the gate un-
locked, and thought it better to say
nothing about it, is unknown. Certain
it was, however, that no inquiry was
made, and Palmer and his confederates
exulted in private at their success.

Not so Norton. Afraid from the first
of Palmer, he now beheld him with
terror, and never did he see him and
his friends approach the gate than he
hurried away to avoid their observa-
tion, lest they should again employ him
in a similar manner. Nor were his

fears groundless. The hole in the side
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80 NORTON HARGRAVE.

of the wall was indeed repaired; but




















Palmer was quite sure that, with a little
contrivance, they might enable him to
scale the gate. His companions shrank |
from the proposition. They had escap-
ed detection, and even suspicion before ;
and they were unwilling to encounter a
fresh risk. Palmer was a boy of con-

siderable determination, and was not

easily to be diverted from any project
which he had once conceived; but, hap-
pily for Norton, accident furthered the
views of the other, and rendered his
own services unnecessary.

As Palmer was passing the garden-



|
gate, he perceived that it stood ajar. |
He ventured to push it open a little |
_ wider, and to peep within. Perceiving
_ no one, he slipped into the garden, dart-

ne
ed towards a fine October peach-tree,
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 81

tore off some of the fruit, and, quick as
lightning, made good his retreat. This
time, however, he had not been unper-
ceived. The window in Mr. Longman’s
bedroom commanded a view of the en-
trance into the garden. He happened at
the moment to be standing near it, and
from thence observed a boy enter the
garden, approach the tree, and then
hastily rejoin- his companions in the
play-ground. Unfortunately, he was very
near-sighted; it was impossible for him,
therefore, to discern the features of the
offender. In height and size Douglas
and Palmer were alike, and both taller
than any boys in the school; he felt
certain it was one or other of the two.
As Palmer had finished eating the
last peach, he saw Mr. Longman walk-

ing towards him with hasty step, and
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32 NORTON HARGRAVE.

either read in his features an expression
of displeasure, or conscience suggested
the idea that such was the case, and
terrible misgivings were the consequence.
The stones of the fruit he had previously
eaten had been dexterously thrown over
the fence; it was impossible for him to
do the same with the present. In great
alarm he looked round for some means
to get rid of it. Douglas stood very
near him; in an instant he contrived to
slip the stone into his pocket, and he
then, with apparent indifference, awaited,
as the safer plan, the approach of Mr.
Longman. He had so far shifted his
position, that Douglas now stood before
him, and was nearest to Mr. Long-
man.

“Mr. Douglas,” said that gentleman,

drawing him a little aside, “allow me to
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 83

ask you, if you have been standing here
any time?”

Douglas looked surprised. “No,” re-
plied he; “I have been here only a few
minutes. J have merely walked from
the school-room.”

“And you passed the garden-gate ?”
inquired he anxiously.

“T did, sir,” answered Douglas.

“May I trouble you to show me what
you put into your pocket as I was
coming up to you?” said he.

“My handkerchief,” returned Douglas ;
and as he said so, he drew it out; the
peach-stone at the same instant fell to
the ground.

Mr. Longman turned pale, for Doug-
las was with him, as with every one
else, a favourite. Shocked and distress-

ed at such a confirmation of his fears,
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34 NORTON HARGRAVE.

he was so agitated, that Douglas could
scarcely at first understand from him
the nature of the charge. His compan-
ions, in the mean time, attracted by Mr.
Longman’s manner, had gradually stole
nearer to them both, and thus became
acquainted with what he would else
have wished to conceal from them. He
was heard with astonishment. Douglas
guilty of such an act! Douglas steal
fruit! The youths looked at each other
in consternation. He himself alone was
calm, although not a ray of colour was
left either in his cheek or lip.

“ Appearances, sir,” said he, “are cer-
tainly against me. I have nothing to
offer in defence but my simple word;
and, on the honour of a gentleman, I
assure you, I am as ignorant how that

stone came into my pocket as yourself.
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 385

He stood in the confidence of inno-
cenee, every eye turned upon him.
Norton had been playing at a little
distance; but the rumour that some-
thing extraordinary was passing brought
him also and his companions to the
spot.

Mr. Longman was annoyed at the
publicity that had thus been uninten-
tionally given to the affair; but sup-
pression of it was now out of his power.
“Can any one throw a light upon this
business?” demanded he. But he de-
manded in vain; not a sound was
heard. The question was repeated.

Norton was springing forward, un-
awed by the presence of Mr. Longman,
and becoming suddenly bold in the de-
termination to serve one whom he s0

dearly loved, by revealing all he knew ;
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36 NORTON HARGRAVE.

when he caught the eye of Palmer, and
read in it an expression that arrested
his steps in an instant. His words
died away, and, trembling from head
to foot, he remained motionless.

Quick as that glance had been, how-
ever, it had not escaped the notice of
Mr. Longman; its effect on the little
fellow was too evident to be unobserv-
ed. Many others also remarked his agi-
tation; and as they were unconscious
that Mr. Longman laid stress upon the
height of the offender, a feeling was im-
mediately conceived, improbable as it
was, that Norton was the guilty person,
and that he had, in some way or other,
added deceit and ingratitude to his of-
fence. This suspicion, the last which
Mr. Longman would knowingly have

wished to excite, was strengthened, if
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 37

not confirmed, by the words that fol-
lowed.

“Mr. Douglas,” said he, “I entirely
acquit you of the slightest imputation
of having acted unworthily of yourself.
I am satisfied in my own mind who
has behaved thus dishonourably; and
if I delay inquiry, it is because T am
certain he who is guilty will eventually
convict himself.”

Poor Norton was now very unhappy.
All that Palmer had before insinuated
against him, his insolent taunts, and
even the nickname he had given him,
told. Elis own immediate associates no
longer cared to play with him, and no
one, with the exception of Campbell
and Dotiglas, that firm, generous, and
noble-minded friend, still took his part.

He had questioned the poor boy in
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38 NORTON HARGRAVE.

private as to the fact, but could gain
only this reply,—

“JT say to you as you said to Mr.
Longman, I am innocent, and he beliey-
ed you. O, do believe me too, for in-
deed I tell you the truth.”

_“I do believe you, Norton,” returned
Douglas, kindly, “for I have always
found you correct in what you have told
me; but why were you so agitated?”

“Don’t ask me any more,” replied
he; “trust me;” and he looked beseech-
ingly into his face, as he clung to his
arm.

And Douglas did trust him, and by
his confidence preserved him from a
feeling of degradation that might have
had a very prejudicial influence upon
him. With a judgment that would have

done honour to riper years, he so skil-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 39

fully contrived to strengthen the weak-
ness that made the poor child shrink in
the fear of others, by proving the worth
of conscious rectitude, even under the
most unfavourable circumstances, that the
lesson was never afterwards forgotten.
At the same time, in proportion as others

became cool to him, his kindness increas-

ed; and well was it for Norton that it
did so, for had it been otherwise, his

situation would have been very painful.
Independently of the prejudice that had
been conceived against him, Palmer, in
the mean and mistaken idea that he en-
sured his own safety by fostering a spirit
of bad feeling against him, took every
opportunity of placing him in an unfa-
vourable view.

Mr. Longman in the mean time kept

a strict watch upon Palmer, but nothing
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40 NORTON HARGRAVE.

occurred to elicit the truth, The fruit
season passed, the holidays intervened,
and Easter was again approaching.
About this time a sudden and over-
whelming change took place in the affairs
of Palmer’s father; his great riches were
absorbed by a ruinous speculation; and
though his son was not removed from
Mr. Longman’s care, every possible ex-
pense was curtailed in his education.
The alteration in his circumstances made
a very striking one in his manner. He
was now no longer the boasting, domi-
neering youth, lording it over every one
who would submit to him; the tyrant
of the younger boys, and the consequen-
tial director of the elder; he either kept
aloof from the rest, or meanly sought
notice from many whom he formerly de-

spised. He had never been generally
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 41

liked; he was now sinking into insig-
nificance and contempt: he had oppress-
ed and despised others; he was now
neglected himself.

It was at this time, that in honour
of a great national event, a holiday was
graciously asked, and was, of course,
granted. It was then the ambition of
the boys to celebrate the event in the
best manner they were able. Many were
the schemes projected; but at length it
was unanimously agreed that a {féte,
ending with fireworks, would be most
appropriate and most agreeable. A sub-
scription was immediately set on foot,
among themselves, for the necessary
funds. All gave liberally; for they
who had little gave all that they pos-
sessed. Palmer, who a short time be-

fore would have contributed more than
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42, NORTON HARGRAVE.

any one else, if it had been only to
show his consequence, and boast of what
he had done, stole behind others when
the money was collected, the little he
had brought from home having been
already expended.

Mortified almost beyond endurance, he
was yet obliged to confine his feelings
to his own bosom, and to assume the
best air of indifference he was able. The
hour arrived, all was animation and
happiness, the note of preparation was
sounded, forms and tables were brought
out into the playground, the delicacies,
which the stewards collected for the oc-
casion, were now beginning to be brought
in, and every thing was arranged in the
most liberal manner, and in the best
taste imaginable; and the more so as

Douglas was the master of the cere-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 43

monies. Every one was in good hu-
mour. Little “Sugar and Plums,” (for
that name was now confirmed to him,)
was in unusual glee. He had been
allowed to wait upon Douglas, and had
been his “right-hand man,” till called
into the house to receive what comple-
ted his delight, a parcel of good things
from home, a supply of money,—a for-
tunate circumstance, for he had subscrib-
ed his last sixpence; and, O! better than
all, a long letter from dear sister Fan-
ny. His heart bounding with joy, he
set off in search of Douglas, just to
whisper the good news to him, when
discerning him, by the white mbbon
attached to his button-hole to mark his
office, in a contrary direction to that
in which he expected to find him, he

was compelled to alter his course. By
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44 NORTON HARGRAVE.

this means he suddenly came upon
Palmer, who was seated under a tree
which grew at the corner of the play-
ground, with a book in his hand, on
which his eyes alone rested, present-
ing altogether a picture of profound
melancholy.

Norton started, and for a moment
stood still; the report instantly occur-
red to him that Palmer, under pretence
that he did not approve of what was
going on, but, as was well known, be-
cause he had been unable to contribute
to the féte, had entirely withdrawn him-
self from the party. A thought imme-
diately struck him. Should he, dare he,
put it into execution? Before he had
answered the question he proposed to
himself, he was by the side of Palmer.

The latter looked up, and for a moment
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 45

gazed at him with surprise. At one
time Norton would have received a pe-
remptory order to “be gone;” as it was,
there was sullenness, but not the rude
and almost fierce expression in the
other’s eyes that had inspired him with
so much terror. Palmer did not, how-
ever, deign to speak, but almost im-
mediately bent his face over the vol-
ume he wished to be thought to be
reading.

Norton did not offer to go. “Are you
ill?” said he softly, summoning courage
to speak.

“T have got the headache,” replied
Palmer.

How often is the headache pleaded
for all sorts of uneasy feelings, and
made to bear opprobriums that do not

attach to it!
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46 NORTON HARGRAVE.

“But not so bad, I hope, as to pre-
vent you from taking your place at the
table,” said Norton, not knowing how
to frame the question he wished to pro-
pose.

“T ghall have nothing to do with
the féte, nor any thing that belongs to
it,” replied Palmer; and the bitterness
of mortification was stamped on every
feature. Again he pretended to read.

“Palmer,” said Norton, and he trem-
bled as he spoke, “I’m sure you would
like to be with us,”—he checked him-
self—“ with the great boys, I mean:
do, pray take this,” and laying the new
half-sovereign he held in his band on
the leaves of the book, he ran away.

Palmer gazed for an instant on the
money. ‘Come back,” cried he, but

not unkindly. Norton continued his
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 47

pace. ‘Come back,” he repeated in
his former authoritative tone.

Norton dared no longer disobey.

“Don’t be angry,” said he, “indeed
I did not mean to offend you.”

“T am not offended,” replied Palmer,
“but you must take this again,” and
he put the half-sovereign into his hand.

There was something in the tone of
his voice that made Norton venture to
raise his eyes to him. What could be
the matter with him? He had never
seen him wear such a look before.

“You are not angry, then, with me?”
said he.

The proud, humbled boy could not
at first speak, but gulping his emotion,
he murmured, “No, no: leave me;”
then turning his back upon him he

walked hastily away.
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48 NORTON HARGRAVE.

But Norton had made an advance
into a path which he was led irresisti-
bly to pursue. He still held the half-
sovereign in his hand as he watched
him enter’.the now deserted school-room.

“He won’t have my money,” thought
he, “but he shall have something else.”

Taking his opportunity he: presently
followed -him; and, perceiving him sit-
ting alone; his elbow resting on a desk,
and his head supported: by his hand,
he advanced. with. quick and light step,

and laying before him cake, fruit, sweet-

meats, and ‘biscuits, ‘You must have
these,” cried he, and then, not waiting
for the possibility of a refusal, he dart-
ed out of the room, into the playground,
and took the seat marked for him at
the table.

The feelings of Palmer in the mean
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 49

time were as strange to himself as diffi-
cult for another to describe. He had
been much affected by Norton’s conduct
respecting the money, and a sense of
his own demerit had stung him to the
quick; but this repetition of generos-
ity on the part of one whom he had
so long and so unjustly persecuted, over-
came his stubborn nature, and awoke all
that was amiable in him. He looked
at the nice things spread before him;
his proud heart gave way, and he burst
into tears. He took a piece of cake
in his hand, “ Poor little fellow,” sighed
he, “I dare say he has parted with
nearly all he had,” and he laid it down
again untouched.

He sat thoughtful and sad for some

minutes longer: a new idea then struck

him. “If I entirely refuse to accept
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50 NORTON HARGRAVE.



his gift,” said he mentally, “TI shall
give him pain,’—and selecting a dried
apricot, he raised it to his mouth.
There is a connection in our thoughts
which it is not always easy to trace,
and of which we are only made sensi-
ble by the suddenness of the effect:
but in this instance there was no such
difficulty. Conscience at once showed
the link of the chain, and brought all
his former conduct in regard to the
theft of the fruit and the part he had
compelled Norton to take in that occur-
rence to his mind; nor did it aliow him
to stifle the self-reproach that followed.
For a long time he debated within him-
self whether he should execute the de-
sign it suggested or not; but at length
his better principles prevailed. ‘He

shall not be the only one,” said he,
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 51



“that shall conquer himself: he has
been generous; I will be just: but I
will not eat a morsel of these things
till we are in some degree square.”

So saying he deposited all in his
box; and knowing that Mr. Longman
would not be at liberty till the next
morning to attend to him, he remained
in the school-room alone, and avoided
for the night all possibility of inter-
changing a sentence with Norton.

Karly the next morning he rapped at
the door of Mr. Longman’s study; and,
on being bid to “Come in,” he with-
out reserve or hesitation, but with con-
siderable feeling, repeated every partic-
ular that had occurred between Norton
and himself! Mr. Longman heard him
with no slight emotion.

“And am I to consider this as a pri-
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52 NORTON HARGRAVE.

vate communication alone?” said he,
anxious to ascertain the sincerity of
his remorse.

The cheek of Palmer was dyed with
the deepest crimson; but he paused
only for an instant.

“No, sir,” said he, “I will not be
just by halves; let all be known, and
as publicly as you please.”

“But have you reflected on the con-
sequences to yourself?” demanded Mr.
Longman.

“T have not closed my eyes all night,”
answered he, “and my mind is perfectly
made up on the subject. I am ready
to go with you into the school-room
whenever you please.” -

Mr. Longman immediately shook him
most cordially by the hand. “I am

satisfied,” said he, “and I heartily re-
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 58

joice at the victory you have thus ob-
tained over yourself. I can now believe
your repentance to ‘be sincere; and my

regret at your former misconduct is, per-
haps, more than counterbalanced by the

| pleasure of your return to right feeling.
But we must now have some regard to
yourself. The robbery of the fruit in
the first instance is neither known nor
suspected;. and no good can result from
its publication; society is never improved,
nor would our little world here form
an exception, by a knowledge of what
crimes. may be committed, and of the
impunity which sometimes attends them.
The second. offence is quite another mat-
ter; and there I leave you to act as
you think proper.”

| They entered the school-room together;

a few words from Mr. Longman pre-
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54 NORTON HARGRAVE.



faced what was about to take place. profound silence reigned throughout the |
school, and curiousity was wound up
to its highest pitch, when Palmer, fol-
lowing the motion of Mr. Longman, in
concise, but in forcible and feeling terms,
exonerated Norton from all blame, and
repeated the generous conduct he had
received from him the evening before.
We are all prone to admire what is
right, though not so ready, alas! to
practise or imitate virtue: one senti-
ment alone filled every breast. Poor
little Norton! such a public demonstra-
tion of approval as followed the relation
given by his former enemy might have
highly gratified most boys; but to him,
who was ever ready to shrink from ob-
servation, and to whom such commend-

ation was perfectly new, the effect was
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 55

painful and overpowering. One look,
however, from Douglas; a look beam-
ing with dignified love and unqualified
approbation, more than reassured him.
His tearful face grew bright with hap-
piness, and a thrill of joy pervaded his
frame, which he probably would never
again experience.

“Then you forgive me, Norton,” said
Palmer, as they were walking together
in the playground, mm company with
Douglas, to whom he had related all
that concerned the first theft of the
fruit.

Norton looked at one, then at the
other, smiled at Douglas, and taking
the hand of Palmer, said, “ Forgive you!
you have made me happier than ever
I was in my life; it is I who must

thank you.”

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56 NORTON HARGRAVE.

Mr. Egerton laid the manuscript on
his knee and ceased to read. Charles,
who had listened with breathless inter-
est was the first to break the silence.
“OQ papa,” cried he, “what a pretty
story! But this is not all, is it? What
became of them, do you know? How
I wish I could have seen Douglas and
that dear little Norton; how I love him!
Do tell me something more of them:
and first of Palmer.”

Mr Egerton seemed to be absorbed
in his own thoughts; but a repetition
of the question recalled his attention.
“He soon after left Mr. Longman’s,”
said he; “his situation was not alto:
gether pleasant, and at his own request
he was removed.”

“ And Douglas; was Norton ever able

to repay him for his kindness? They
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NORTON HARGRAVE. 57

must have continued friends, 1 am sure,”
said Charles.

“They did so,” replied Mr. | Kgerton,
“and happily for Norton he was able
to return the kindness he had received.
Douglas entered the army; he had in-
terest and rank, but not wealth; Norton
had abundance, and his purse was his
friend’s. Douglas rose rapidly to the
highest rank in his profession, and died
in the very arms of victory, loved, hon-
oured, lamented by all.”

As he spoke he raised his eyes to a
full-length picture of an officer suspend-
ed over the fireplace opposite to him,
and Charles, with a feeling of awe at
the unusual sight, beheld them suffused
with tears. In an instant the whole
truth flashed on his mind.

“Q papa,” cried he, “I see it all
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58 NORTON HARGRAVE.

now: that noble, generous Douglas was
the General, your friend; and Norton,
that dear, dear little Norton”—and_ he

flung his arms round Mr. Egerton’s

‘neck—‘‘is my own papal”


ae

rE suas .

SS idee ee



He Sau.

Ler no one say that a life of labour
is the hardest that can be appointed to
any individual. Provided that exertion
be crowned with moderate success, that
health and strength be granted, toil,

though incessant, and even severe, brings























4 IDLE JANE.

with it its reward, and makes the dili-
gent man cheerful and happy. Inde-
pendent, in the best acceptation of the
word, useful to others, and trusting that
he is fulfilling the designs of Providence
in the station in which he has been
placed, such a one will be ready to
acknowledge that God did indeed tem-
per mercy with judgment, when for his
transgression he condemned our first
parent to “eat bread in the sweat of
his brow.” Woe to the idle, the un-

profitable member of society! Saving



that of the liar, there is no character
so contemptible, so repugnant to our
general feelings, as the habitually lazy,
or unprofitably employed.

“T have been young, and now am
old, yet saw I never the idle respect-

ed or happy, any more than I have
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IDLE JANE. - 6



seen the righteous forsaken, or the in-
dustrious despised.”

Such was the observation of the ven-
erable Rector of P , a neat little vil-
lage on the confines of Wiltshire, to his
grandson, a youth who had come to
spend his holidays with him. “ Well
do I remember, in the town in which



I was born, a woman who from my
childhood had been known to me un-
der the reproachful appellation of Idle
Jane. Averse to almost any kind of
exertion from her infancy, she had
vegetated rather than lived through the
years of her existence. Her parents
were inoffensive, respectable persons, pos-
sessed of some property, which at their
death devolved to her as their only
child. She married a farmer in the

neighbourhood who was himself in easy
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6 IDLE JANE.

circumstances; and as he did not re-
quire much exertion from her, in con-
sequence of a sister living with him
who was of an active turn, and was
at all times very indulgent to her,
Jane took all things, as she said, softly
and smoothly,—-in truth, she never put
herself out for any thing. Her children
and servants were never @ trouble to
her, whatever might be their conduct.
‘They were no worse than other peo-
ple’s,’ she averred; ‘and where was the
use of fretting about what could not be
mended?’ She was never accused of
quarrelling with any one, for that would
have been attended with far greater ex-
ertion than she liked; ‘angry words
broke no bones, and nobody was the
worse for what other people thought or

said of them.’ If the weather was un-
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IDLE JANE. 7

favourable, the crops deficient, if sick-
ness prevailed, or a child was snatched
away, such things could not be helped,
every body was subject to them, and
she and her husband could not expect
to be more favoured than their neigh-
bours.

“ After living several years together,
her husband died. Jane shed a few
‘natural drops,’ then ‘wiped them soon,’
felt comfortable that she was left in
such easy circumstances, and all was
forgotten. Trustees and guardians took
care of her family and property, and
there was little left for her to do but
to go to bed and to get up, to eat
and to drink, to doze all day, and to
sleep all night.

“As years grew upon her, so did
this lethargy of soul and body. There

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8 IDLE JANE.

was once a time when she would walk
round her garden; but this practice be-
came first irregular, and then was dis-
continued. In her younger days she
had constantly attended church, though,
alas! to little purpose. She knew not
why, but she was always more drowsy
there than-anywhere else; and at length
she found her slumbers at home were
less broken and more comfortable, and
she gave up going altogether.

“JT yemember well passing by her
house one day; the door was open, and
I felt a curiosity to take a peep within.
I was well known to her, and provided
I did not give her the trouble to reach
or gather them, I was always welcome
to fruit, or cream, or curds, as my
fancy or the season made them desira-

ble. There sat Jane fast asleep in her
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‘IDLE JANE. 9

accustomed easy chair, which was 80
placed as to afford her a view of pas-
sengers, if she could exert energy enough
to notice them. Her hands were folded
on her lap, no expression marked her
large, round, unmeaning features, one
foot was on a stool, the other slightly
extended, exhibiting the very personifi-
cation of ease and indolence.

“ At this moment her little grandson
was led in by the servant. Touching
the shoulder of her mistress to rouse
her, she begged her to mind Robert did
not get into mischief whilst she went
into the town on an errand. Jane
nodded assent. For a few moments
she answered the questions that the
child put to her; she then ceased to
speak, her look was still fixed on the

restless boy, who, after having: taken a
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10 IDLE JANE.

survey of the apartment, as if selecting
an object on which he could exert his
propensity to destruction, at length push-
ed his stool towards some plants which
stood in the window. Jane appeared to
be watching him, and she certainly
comprehended what was his intent, but
she did nothing more than continue to
gaze upon him, till, as she did so, her
eyes gradually lost all expression, no
ray of understanding enlightened them,
the heavy eyelids closed, and Robert
was left unmolested to pursue his mis-
chievous habit.

“The rich flowers of one luxuriant
geranium were soon plucked off and
scattered on the floor,—another and an-
other shared the same fate,—he then
aimed at the farthest plant from him.

In doing this, he lost his balance, and
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IDLE JANE. i

catching at one of the pots to save him-
self he fell, and a crash followed that
awoke his grandmother. The boy shriek-
ed, but Jane did not attempt to rise,
either to assist him, or to ascertain
whether he was hurt. She rang the lit-
tle bell that was placed at her elbow
on the table, and composedly watched
his struggles as he lay kicking on the
floor. The servant, however, had heard
the noise, and entered hastily.

“¢Take that child away,’ said Jane,
‘Why did you bring him here to trouble
me?’ The girl mumbled something in
her teeth about people being so lazy;
but though it was evident from her look
that she spoke impertinently, her mis-
tress only stared at her, and, as soon as
the door was closed, composed herself

again to sleep.
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12 IDLE JANE.

“T was but a young man at the time,
and had just taken orders. I was greatly
shocked. Some years before, perhaps, I
might have enjoyed a laugh at her ex-
pense; now I could much sooner weep.

“¢ And that unhappy woman,’ thought
I, ‘has an immortal soul, a spirit which
in another world cannot be lulled into
slumber and insensibility. What pro-
vision is here, alas! made for its wel-
fare? Conscience is dead, nor can re-
collection of sin quicken thought into
penitence. ‘Fast bound by Satan these
many years,’ and ‘made captive at his
will,’ the tempter has no need to entice
or to urge his victim to active trans-
gression and enormous crimes. Secure
in the belief of his prey, he leaves her
in the fetters he has riveted upon her,

and knows that nothing short of a







IDLE JANE. 18



merciful interposition of Providence can
snatch her from his grasp.’ |
“You look. surprised, my dear boy:
then mark me. My professional duties
have led me into the deepest haunts of
vice,—into the gloomy prison and the
fettered cell. I have had much to con-
tend with in this period, much to dis-
courage, much to humble me, but, in
very truth, I have never found any
vice so hard to overcome, any evil pro-
pensity so difficult to reclaim, any peni-
tence so little promising, as in instances
where idleness has become, as it were, a
second nature. I say to you, as I have
frequently said to my own soul, Beware
of so silent, so fatal a weight of guilt; be-
ware how any talent is thus wrapped
up and buried in a napkin; improve

every faculty entrusted to thee now, lest
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14 IDLE JANE.

sloth work thy ruin, as surely and as cer-
tainly as the most daring iniquity. Say
not to thyself, ‘Peace, peace, where there
is no peace,’ but shake off the trammels
of this sin whilst thou art able; and
whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do
it quickly, and with thy whole heart.
“Three months after, I inquired for
Jane. She had died in a fit of apoplexy
in her chair, stealing out of life, as it
were, as she had lived in it, unprofita-
bly, without respect, and without the soli-
tary tribute of a tear to her memory.”
He was silent for some minutes, and
then said, “Thought of Jane brings to
recollection another character quite. the
reverse of hers, but not more worthy of
imitation, whom I will introduce as ‘ Bust-

ling Bob,’ for so he became known to me,” *

* See page 146 of this series.
72







Puhert Wiles; wr, Con Fast ot Fivat.

“Don’t be so impatient, Robert?” said
Mrs. Wiles to her son, a boy of about
eleven years of age. “As soon as I
have cut you some bread your basket

will be ready.”
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4 ROBERT WILES; OR,

“That's right, mother,” cried he; “I
don’t wish to lose a minute. O those
sparrows shall have enough of it to-day,
hear how they will go;” and he rattled
his clappers with such force, that his
mother loudly desired him to be quiet.

“ Ah! I thought so,” said Robert, ex-
ultingly; “you can’t stand the noise :
nor will they. Now you have done,
haven't you?—that’s bread enough.”

“Robert,” exclaimed his mother, ‘“ how
I wish you were not so fond of a new
job! An idle boy you- are not; but
for the good you do in the end, you
might almost as well like work no bet-
ter than many others. If you would but
recollect what I say so often to you!”

“ About the fierce flame and the
steady one,” returned Robert. “So I

do; you make me remember it.”
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TOO FAST AT FIRST. 5

“J wish, then, you would. attend to
it,” replied she.

« And be like George Franklin; don’t
you, mother?” said he; “sit day after
day, and week after week, dragging that
saw backwards and forwards with his
father; but I must not waste another
moment;” he seized the basket as he
spoke; ‘thank you, mother,—good-bye:
you shall hear how I am going on,”
and away he ran.

And Robert was as good as his word.
He was only a few fields from his mo-
ther’s cottage, and never was there such
an incessant shouting, clapping, rattling,
kept up through the whole of the day
as by him. If the sparrows, bold as
they are reckoned, had possessed hearts
as courageous as lions, they could not

have failed to be terrified. Perched on
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6 ROBERT WILES; OR,

the solitary tree that grew there, and
which gave him the entire command of
the field, scarcely had an ear of corn
bent under the light pressure of the tiny
foot, when such a volley was fired by
Robert, that the ‘scared bird was in the
air again, glad only to have made good
its retreat.

“That noise is enough to distract any
one,” observed a gentleman to a poor
woman with whom he had been con-
versing at her cottage door; “surely
there is no need for all that clamour.”

“Tt is only Robert Wiles,” said the
woman smiling; “that’s always his way;
he'll be quieter to-morrow.”

“And that little fellow,” asked the
other, “whom I see working yonder, is
he one of the same sort?”

“No, no;” replied she, “he is the
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stillest,- most patient, and best working
boy in the parish. Come to-morrow, or
come a fortnight hence, if the job last
so long, and most likely it will—for
they are preparing stone for the new
house to be built there—you will see
him and his father, early and late, as
you see them now.” She would have
added more, but at that instant Robert
gave such a loud, lengthened crack’ of
his clappers, that with a hasty exclam-
ation of, ‘ What a nuisance!” her visitor
departed.

“OQ mother! I am so tired,” cried
Robert, as he entered his home, and
letting the empty basket fall from his
hand, “hear how hoarse I am, I can
hardly speak.”

“ And no wonder,” replied she.

“They say the corn is to be cut the
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8 ROBERT WILES; OR,

day after to-morrow,” said Robert; “%
hope it will; I don’t wish for any sup-
per. I had rather go to bed;” and with
a sigh amounting almost to a groan, he
threw himself into a seat.

The next morning, instead of being
up and dressed before any one else, he
was so sound asleep at six o'clock that
his mother was obliged to wake him.
He mounted his post of observation ;
but though his clappers were kept in
full requisition throughout the day, he
very rarely attempted to shout. The
day after his voice had recovered from
its hoarseness; but, though he was
again sent to watch, the birds were
neither frightened out of their wits, as
he had declared they had been before,
nor were the neighbours stunned with

the incessant rattling of his clappers.
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The corn was then cut, and Robert
was at liberty for a new occupation.

“Come, Robert,” cried his father, “ we
want all the hands we can get, to-day;
we must clear those fields this week:
the corn is so ripe it will certainly shake
if we don’t: you must go with me.”

And who so happy, so busy, so ac-
tive as himself? He was here, and
there, and everywhere. Cap, jacket,
and waistcoat, were discarded; and if
the extent of his usefulness might have
been judged by the streams of perspir-
ation that bathed his face and limbs,
Robert’s services were more than equiv-
alent to those of half a dozen boys
of his own age.

“Up, Bob, up!” shouted his father
at an early hour the next morning, “I

‘hear the teams starting. Be quick, or
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I must go without you, and you will
have to walk.”

Poor Robert dragged himself wearily
out of bed, and was yet more asleep
than awake, as he lay extended at the

bottom of the wagon. It was now,

“Come, Bob, be alive.” ‘Move on,
and take care of that leader.” ‘“ Don’t
let the gears lie there.” “What are
you dreaming about?” “What's come

to you?” cried one. “I thought you.
trotted too fast yesterday to keep up
that pace long,” said another; and
Robett was nettled by the laugh that
followed.

Robert’s next employment was to pull
up the weeds and grass in the stable-
yard of a gentleman who had lately
become an inhabitant of the place; and

which, in consequence of the premises
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not having been occupied for some little
time, had been suffered to grow pretty
much as they liked. Woe to the un-
lucky intruders now! No mercy was
allowed them under Robert’s hand: they
disappeared almost as if by magic.

“ Well done, my little man,” said Mr.
Greenwood, the gentleman alluded to;
“you have worked well indeed. All
this has been done this morning,” con-
tinued he, turning to a friend who was
with him.

Delighted at this encouragement Rob-
ert was more energetic, if possible, ‘than
ever. No sabre in the hand of the most
skilful dragoon was wielded more scien-
tifically than the old broken knife that
was Robert’s weapon. Swift as light-
ning, forefinger and blade alternately

wrought destruction to every tuft of
12 ROBERT WILES; OR,

grass; and scarcely had he moved the
bit of matting on which he knelt to
one spot, before he had occasion to shift
its position to another. The two gentle-
men watched him, and smiled at each
other; then again commending him they
left the yard. Robert repeated, with no
small degree of pride, what had passed
to his mother; assuring her that Mr.
Greenwood had appeared so pleased with
him, that he was sure he would come
again and speak to him; “and who
knows,” added he, “but he may wish
to keep me always?”

“Take care, then, that you work as

well to-morrow as you have done to-
day,” replied his mother; “ remember,
too large a wick soon burns out the
candle.

“T’'m sure I will do all I can,” said
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Robert; “but see, I have made my
fingers quite sore.”

Mrs. Wiles, however, consoled him
only by assuring him, that she made no
doubt his fingers would be well the
next day; nor did the event altogether
contradict her assertion, though they
were still very tender. Contrary to
Robert’s expectation, Mr. Greenwood did
not come into the stable-yard; and ob-
serving the groom taking the horses
round to the hall door, he concluded
it would be some hours before he
should see him, if at all. He now
pursued his task more leisurely ; and
whereas he had -before scarcely with-
drawn his eyes from the pavement, he
now found many opportunities of taking
a survey of the premises. The gambols

of two young puppies greatly interested
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14 ROBERT WILES; OR,

him; they rolled over each other so
curiously, he thought, and made such
funny antics, that it was impossible not
to be amused by them. He was kneel-
ing on his piece of matting, his fingers
twisted round a tuft of grass, and his
broken blade at some distance from hin,
‘and laughing outright, when he saw
them standing on their hind-legs, their
fore-paws round each other’s neck, and
trying to bite each other in every pos- .
sible direction. At this mstant, unper-
ceived by him, Mr. Greenwood approach-
ed close to him. “Well,” cried he,
“how goes on the weeding r

Robert started, coloured deeply, and,
in an instant, with relentless hand and
rapid motion began his operations.

“T don’t find fault,” said Mr. Green-

wood, after having looked around him,
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“with what you have done; but if I
compare this day’s work with yester-
day’s, I must own the difference is not
in favour of the present. What is your
name ?”

Robert informed him. ‘“ And what is
your father’s occupation? Is he employ-
ed in the stable ?”

“No, sir,’ anwered Robert, “he al-
ways works. on Mr. Ingle’s farm.”

“And you?”

“T do any thing I can.”

‘“ And like the last job you are set to
do the best, don’t you?” said Mr. Green-
wood smiling; ‘that is a bad way, how-
ever; the steady, even course in every
line of life is always the best. But do

you know where David Burrows lives?”
Yes, sir,” replied Robert, “he lives

in a cottage near the town’s end, close
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to Mr. Ingle’s wheat-field, which I was
tending before it was cut.”

“QO” said Mr. Greenwood, in a very
lengthened tone, “it was you, was it,
that were sitting in that tree?” The
look that followed would have shown an
attentive observer that he comprehended
enough of Robert’s character, not to lay
all the blame of his diminished diligence
to the playful puppies. Robert made no
boast this evening of the commendation
he had received; and next day, had he
been questioned on the same subject
when he returned home, he would have
been obliged to confess that the man
who had set him to the task had dis-
missed him with the words: ‘ Boys
who work for me, must go on as they
begin; such grand displays at the first

are only as flashes in the pan, deceiving
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others, and deceiving yourself. Take my
advice, and remember, that it is better |
to be praised at the last, than won-
dered at at the first.”

In the mean time, George Franklin
and his father had pursued their occu- |
pation without change or variation. Un-
conscious of the notice he attracted, or |
of the commendations that his conduct

drew from many persons who passed

by, George sat so regularly and mechan- |
ically, as it were, at work, his eyes fixed
so constantly on the saw, that he might
have been taken rather as a figure in
a scene, than an animated being. No
sooner, however, had he leave to rest, |
than none appeared more active or
fonder of play than himself; nor did
his father, who was as considerate as

industrious, ever tax his strength be-



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yond his power. On the contrary, he
carefully avoided the making employ-
ment a wearisome task; and teach-
ing him to regard labour in its true
light, as the safe and: honourable lot of
all, he instilled into him the only just
and laudable feeling of independence,—
the owing our livelihood to our own ex
ertions. Franklin was working by the
piece, and, accordingly, he fixed what he
considered as proper wages on his boy,
which were as punctually paid to him
as his own were, by his employer. The
money thus earned, together with many
stray sixpences and pennies, the reward
of various services rendered in different
quarters, was deposited in the hands of
George’s uncle and godfather, who took
a lively interest in his welfare.

The annual feast of the village was
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now approaching; and the joyful news
was communicated to George by his
uncle, that he had money enough in his
hands to buy him, he trusted, an entire
new suit of clothes. He, accordingly,
proposed accompanying his nephew to
——, in order to purchase it to the
greater advantage. All was arranged
between them; a substitute for George
was alone wanting, and he was quickly
found in Robert Wiles.

On the Saturday previous to Whit-
sunday the uncle and nephew set out
on their errand, which was kept a se-
cret; and Robert, as his representative,
was seated, saw in hand with Franklin.

“Gently, gently,” exclaimed Franklin;
“if you pull and jerk in this manner,
there will be no working with you—

draw steadily.”
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20 ROBERT WILES; OR,

But this was not in Robert's nature.
Every muscle of his body was exerted ;
and very soon the few clothes he had
on could not have been wetter had he
been drawn out of a river. Franklin
continued to check him. At last he ex-
claimed, “Robert, this won't do at all;
you tire me as well as yourself. Work
quietly and steadily, L tell you.”

Robert did as he was bid for a time,
but he gradually increased his energy,
till Franklin grew quite vexed with him.
Before long, however, he found himself
compelled to use less exertion. He be-
gan to be extremely tired, and his arms
ached greatly.

“You are of no use whatever to me,”
cried Franklin, his patience exhausted ;
“you must give over. Here are some

halfpence for your trouble; but take this
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lesson as of more worth from me, what-
ever you undertake, go to work heartily,
but not violently. Look to the end;
proportion your strength and energies to
your task, and be not prodigal even of
your bodily powers. It is far better to
persevere in a regular and moderate
course, and finish successfully, than to
make a start which may astonish every-
body, only to disappoint all in the end.”

Robert was exceedingly mortified; he
pocketed the money in silence ; and fear-
ful that his mother might ask him ques-
tions which he should not like to answer,
he delayed returning home till it was
near bed-time, when he knew she would
be occupied with his brothers and sisters.
Whitsunday came; the Sunday, of all
others, most prized, both by old and

young in the village of Newton. Robert’s
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parents were very industrious and care-
ful people; and his mother, especially,
had laboured with double diligence for
the last month, going out as charwoman
in the day, and working with her needle
late at night, after she had returned.
New shoes, new hats, frocks altered to
fit the younger girls, which the elder
had outgrown; boy’s petticoats discard-
ed, and the first suit to mark manhood
were alike provided, to the credit of the
mother, and the delight of her children.
Robert was very well satisfied with the
appearance he made, and felt himself im
no degree inferior to his companions,
who, like himself, had been equipped for
the year to come.

As he was strolling with some of
these, they came directly im front of

George Franklin. “ Look, look!” cried
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one of the boys, “how smart George 1s!
he has got on a new suit from head to
foot!’ The eyes of all were bent on
him, as he approached. His features
beamed with great pleasure as he joined
them.

“What handsome clothes you have
got on!” exclaimed Robert; “how very
nice you look!”

George smiled. “I am glad you like
them,” said he; “but do you really
think them handsome?”

“QO, very, very handsome!” was the
assurance of all, as they took a survey
of him, from the colour of the suit, to
the very size of the buttons.

“What a great deal they must have
cost!” observed one of the boys. “Do
you know how much?”

“To a penny,” replied George; ‘and
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I ought, for they were bought with my
own money.”

“With your own money!” cried they,
in astonishment. ‘“ You don’t say so!”

“Indeed, but T do,” replied George ;
“But then, you know, the cloth is not
so good as some of yours. Yours,
Robert, is much finer than mine; but—”
George checked himself, lest his feeling
might be misconstrued into conceit.

“But you bought them with your
own money,” said Robert, supplying the
sentence. From this moment his lively
spirits disappeared; he felt himself in-
ferior to George; and, though he was
partial to him, he was mortified, and far
from happy. In the evening George
and his father passed by. ‘Look, mo-
ther,” murmured Robert, “ look there!

how I envy George those clothes!”
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“Why?” exclaimed she, in astonish-
ment, ‘your own are quite as good,
and better too.”

“No, no, they are not,” cried he, pas-
sionately; “he paid for them himself,
from his own earnings; and mine—”

“And yours,” said his father, “were
paid, for the most part, out of the earn-
ings of your mother. I understand what
you feel: but courage, Robert; self-cor-
rection is, perhaps, the sharpest of all,
but it is often the most effectual. Im-
itate George; work, for the future, stead-
ily and patiently, like him, and so lose
a character which makes no one desirous
of employing you. A year, I hope is
before you; see what you can do in it
towards conquering a defect, and try if
you cannot be as happy next Whitsun-

day, as George is this.”
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26 ROBERT WILES.

The year came round, the boys met;
each looked at the other with pleasure.
“Thank you, thank you, George,” ex-
claimed Robert; “I’ve done it at last;
my clothes, like yours, are bought with

my own money, and my own earnings.”

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Che Grurravs Bay.

Yrs; there is much in life to cloud
the mind, and grieve the heart; much
of disappointment, much of heavy toil
and wearisomeness of spirit; but there is

also much of enjoyment, of the purest
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satisfaction, and even of happiness, if
they be sought for in the paths which
lead to their possession. O if we would
but cherish the kindly feelings of our
nature, would carefully and fondly guard
the bond that unites in love the mem-
bers of a family ;—if brothers and sisters
would continue in after years what they
generally are to each other in their com-
mencement, what pain might be spared—
what bliss insured! How might virtue
be quickened and confirmed, vice re-
pressed, and the universal good of socie-
ty promoted !

For the twentieth time, at least, had
the two younger sisters and the eldest,
of Harry Annesley, who was expected
this evening from school, hastened from
the window of the sitting-room to the

front door, to look out for his arrival.
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Twenty times, at least, had they been
certain they heard Tiny’s step, for they
knew it so well, they could not be mis-
taken; and full twenty times, and more,
had they been obliged to own they
were, in spite of all, deceived. What
could make him so late? Had Masters
started early enough to meet the train;
or could Harry possibly have missed it?
Could any accident have occurred? Or,
perhaps, the clocks might vary; theirs
was generally faster than any other. At
all events, waiting for any one’s arrival
was very trying, and very tiresome, too.
How could their mother sit so quietly at
her needle, or papa keep in his study?
Had they not been so engrossed by their
own impatient feelings, they would have
seen that the former was little less rest-

less than themselves; and have recol-
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6 THE GENEROUS BOY.

lected that the latter had, contrary to
his habit, come repeatedly into the room
they were occupying, without any ac-
knowledged purpose.

At length, the sharp, short pace of a
pony was heard; this time they were
not mistaken; and Harry was encircled
by the arms of his sisters even before
he was pressed to the bosom of his
mother, and welcomed by his father.

And now tea was ready. Was Harry
hungry or thirsty? The chicken was
from Emma’s brood; Agnes had cut the
slices of cold meat. Did he like cake
better than bread and butter? or, per-
haps, he preferred strawberries or cher-
ries? Both had been gathered expressly
for him by themselves, and, although
Harry refused nothing offered to hin,

his sisters were half disappointed that
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THE GENEROUS BOY. 7

his appetite, and their anxiety to gratify
it, scarcely corresponded. Happy, happy
family! Should years of human felicity
be allotted you, you will probably ac-
knowledge that the remembrance of this
evening of reunion after your first part-
ing from your brother, stands brightest,
sweetest, least alloyed in your memory.

The next morning Harry and his
father strolled into the garden. ‘ And

you are really happy at school?” said

Mr. Annesley.

“Indeed I am,” replied Harry. “Mr.
Monkhouse is very kind to me; and
there are several boys whom I like very
much, some for one thing, and some for
another. No one plays so well at crick-
et as Roberts, and he is a great friend
of mine. No one is so ready to give

me a helping hand, when I am a little
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behind with my exercises, as George
Warner.”

“Tam sorry to hear that you are ever
behind,” observed Mr. Annesley.

“QO, that’s nothing,” rejoined Harry;
“it does not often happen; we are all
so now and then; and I dare say, if
you will but recollect, so were you
sometimes when you were at school.”

Mr. Annesley smiled. ‘But most fa-
thers,” said he, “knowing the value of
time, which they were, perhaps, as boys
ignorant of, wish their sons to do better
than they did.”

“My particular friend and favourite,”

said Harry, warmly, “is William Bowles;

for generosity, thoughtfulness, and kind-
ness, there is no one like him.”
“You give him a high character,”

observed Mr. Annesley.
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“But it is a true one,” replied Harry;
‘“‘and yet he has less money than almost
any one of us. He has no father: and
his mother has many children besides_
himself. If he should become as rich
as he is generous and kind and good,
what a blessing he will be to all! He
is just like yourself, papa; and how
often do I wish that I had Aladdin’s
lamp, for both your sakes.”

Mr. Annesley shook his head. “ We
can judge very little of disposition,” said
he, “from what we merely see. We
are often different persons under differ-
ent circumstances; and He, who places
us in the positions we hold, knows best
what is most suited to us, what is safest
for us, and what is really conducive to
our final good, and what to evil.”

“But you don’t mean to say that it
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10 THE GENEROUS BOY.

is wrong, either in him or me, to wish
for riches, do you, papa?” asked Harry;
“our only motive for such desire is for
the good of others.”

“No doubt it is,” replied Mr. Annes-
ley: “what I mean to say is, that no
one is capable of judging what effect
riches might have upon him; and the
lesson, therefore, that I would inculcate
is this: the good of mankind being the
design of infinite Wisdom and Mercy,
the fittest instruments alone are chosen
for the purpose, and such gifts appor-
tioned to each as shall secure the end.”

“But indeed, papa, William is just
like yourself,” said Harry ; “when we
have been called upon to subscribe for
some good purpose, I have heard him

sigh when he could give no more, and

I have seen even tears in his eyes, too,
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as well as in—” he checked himself,
and glanced a look at his father, at
once respectful and affectionate ; “ but if
any thing is to be thought of that would
benefit another, a plan to be formed, a
party to be canvassed, a sum of money
to be laid out advantageously, every one
fixes upon William, as they do on you.”

“ And such readiness and aptitude in
such matters are of themselves, my dear
boy,” said Mr. Annesley, “a high priv-
ilege, and a source of great enjoyment.
Be assured both William and I are
better off than if we had great riches
at our disposal. God would never sepa-
rate the power and the inclination to
benefit others, if He did not see good
cause for it; and, that you may be satis-
fied on my account, at least, be con-

vinced with me, that ‘that state,’ to use
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the words of an excellent man, ‘is best,
which exercises the highest faith in, and
fullest resignation to God,’ and desire
no change for me which He does not
see proper to ordain.”

“Now there is Frank Forrester,” said
Harry, “who is as different from Wil-
liam as possible; he takes no interest im
any thing of the kind. He is not a mean
fellow, nor ever refuses to give what
he can; but he never asks a question,
never mixes himself up in any case
that Mr. Monkhouse brings before us.
We should think the school was coming
about our ears, or that some other ac-
cident would happen, if Frank took an
active part in any benevolent scheme.”

“Tg he hard-hearted, or careless?” ask-
ed Mr. Annesley.

Harry reflected for a few instants.
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“Careless, I hope,” said he; “but really



I know very little about him; and, if
I may say so, I think he knows very
little about himself.” |

“Probably not,” observed Mr. Annes-
ley; “nor is he the only one, Harry,
who is a stranger to himself. The
events of our life serve as the leaves of
a book; they display the real charac-
ters of the parties, and gradually con-
duct us to the catastrophe; and that
often as much to our own surprise as
to the astonishment of others.”

Such was the conversation that was
held between the father and son at
the commencement of the midsummer
holidays in 1848. A year had passed
away, and they were again seated under
the shade of the Oriental plane that

grew on the lawn; and again joined in
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14 THE GENEROUS BOY.

admiration of its beauty, and the deli-
cious coolness that was secured by its
wide-spreading boughs. By degrees the
discourse turned to the boys at school.
Some Harry reported as having left;
others had taken their place; the same
pranks had been played, but by differ-
ent actors. In this little sphere, as in
the wide world, there is nothing new
under the sun. What has been, again
is; the characters change, but the scene
remains the same. From anecdotes, of
“such fun,” of scrapes that had threat-
ened the most terrible consequences, of
feats, that far exceeded what had been
achieved in any school before, the “con-
versation was turned upon individuals.
“But you have not mentioned the
boy of whom you spoke so warmly last

year,” said Mr. Annesley.
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“Whom do you mean?” asked Harry.

“That amiable, generous boy, for
whom you wished abundance of wealth,”
answered his father.

“QO, William Bowles you mean, don’t
you?” said Harry.

“T believe I do; what is become of
him? and of the other boy, whose name
I forget?” inquired Mr. Annesley.

“Frank Forrester, papa?”

“T dare say it was; are they still at
school, or have they, too, left you?”

Harry was sitting far back on his
seat; he now swung his legs backwards
and forwards with increased energy ;
shifted his position, and, giving a side
glance to his father, he said, ‘They are
both with us; I expected you would ask
something about them.”

“Then you are so much the better
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prepared to answer me,” said Mr. An-
nesley.

“Papa,” said Harry, looking very
erave, “I have a curious story to tell
you, and when I have finished it I know
what you will say.”

“Very likely,” said Mr. Annesley,
“but I am anxious to hear what you
have to tell me.”

“You must know then,” began Hen-
ry, “that a great change took place in
William Bowles’ family last Christmas.
His uncle, who had been many years at
Lima, came back to England, very rich,
and without children. Well, he wished
very much to adopt one of his nephews
as a son. He took a view of all of them,
heard all that their masters, and friends,
and servants, and relations could tell

him about each. He soon fixed upon
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William. Nothing now was spared for
him at school; he had the first mas-
ters, and, as for money, you would
scarcely believe how much was given
him.”

“And what effect had this change
upon him?” asked Mr. Annesley ; “he
had now what you had both desired.”

“T don’t like to tell you,” said Harry ;
“T was so very fond of William, and
so sure that nothing could alter him for
the worse.”

“He is not so generous as he was be-
fore?” said Mr. Annesley.

“Generous!” repeated Harry. “No,
papa, I must not say he is generous
now; amiable he still is and always will
be; but he is no longer the William
Bowles I first knew him. He gives his

money, and generally freely and hber-
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ally, when he 1s asked for it; but he
never now takes an active interest in
any thing that is going forward .for a
poor person; he is never secretary, OF
treasurer, or collector, as he used to be.
He is not inferior to other boys, but he
has lost that which distinguished him
from all others; and I cannot but be-
lieve he has, also, lost much of his
happiness, and that if the question were
asked him, and he would fairly answer
it, he would own he felt more real
pleasure when the wish to assist others,
and the zeal to attempt it, were all he
possessed, than he does now, when he
has plenty to give, and yet enough to
spare.”

“But what of Frank Forrester? does

your curious story concern him too ”

said Mr. Annesley.

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Harry had risen from his seat; he laid
his hand on his father’s arm, as if to
enforce attention, and his bright coun-
tenance assumed its usual expression.

“OQ papa!” cried he, “I have now the

most curious part of my story to tell

you. Frank’s father has come in for
a very large fortune; he, too, is rich,
but would you believe it?—it has made
quite a different boy of him; it is ex-
actly as if he and William had changed
characters. He is the most liberal, the
most thoughtful, the most active, and
kindest boy in the school, and the fav-
ourite of every one. Now, the change
in Frank puzzles me very much; how
do you account for it?”

“On the same grounds that I did
before, when we talked about William

Bowles. That Almighty Being who has
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20 THE GENEROUS BOY.

formed us, and views us with a Fa-
ther’s love, consults the welfare of the
individual in that of the whole. Inca-
pable of a capricious affection, of sudden
impulse, or of misapprehension of char-
acter, His gifts are the result of united
goodness, wisdom, and mercy ; while we,
on the contrary, are prone to err in our
judgments in all respects: thus, that
which our virtues seem to deserve would
be, in many instances, if granted, their
destruction; in others, slumbering worth
is called forth by what we consider al-
most as needless prodigality, if not in-
justice. Take it, then, as an indisputable
truth, that where the inclination to be
generous and benevolent exists, without
the means to be so; wherever the grand-
est and most judicious schemes for pub-

lic good are framed by one who only
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seems to require the necessary powers to
carry them out; when all wonder why
wealth is withheld, and general esteem
and admiration are fixed upon the com-
prehensive mind that thus projects them;
the Searcher of hearts knows that the
boon would be unsafe, the result prob-
ably at variance with the anticipation,
and the final welfare, perhaps, of an
immortal soul endangered or destroyed.
- Whereas, when usefulness and benevo-
lence have succeeded to indifference and
inactivity, as in the case of Frank For-
rester, there, be assured, the heavenly
Husbandman saw that the soil required
only additional stimulus to make that
which in the eyes of men appeared
barren, abundantly fruitful, yielding not
merely thirty or sixty, but an hundred-

fold. In a word, rest in the conviction
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22. THE GENEROUS BOY.

that, though the means pursued by
Providence are opposite, the end pro-
posed is the same—the happiness of the
individual, the general good of mankind,
and the glory of God.”

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Miss Charlotte.

“AnD now I only want a muff for

Miss Charlotte,” cried Jessie Sparkes, as

she finished dressing her doll in her
walking costume; “and I may have
that, mayn’t I, mamma? That is not

much, is it now?”
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4 MISS CHARLOTTE.

“Qertainly not,” replied Mrs. Sparkes ;
“but you must recollect that you have
already had many such only-wants, and
that you have been indulged with all.”

“Q yes, I know it,” said Jessie ;
“you are so very good, mamma;” and
she coaxingly drew near her and kissed
her mother; “but you will let me have
this: say you will. A lady is not com-
plete without a muff; and I have seen
such a very pretty one at Mrs. Turner's.
If you will indulge me this time, I
won't ask for any thing again, O not for
such a long time!”

“Not perhaps, till to-morrow,” said
Mrs. Sparkes.

“No, indeed, not for many to-mor-
rows,” replied Jessie earnestly. “T shall
have every thing then that either I or
my sweet Miss Charlotte can wish for.”

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MISS CHARLOTTE. 5

“Suppose I make a bargain with you,
Jessie,” said Mrs. Sparkes. Jessie fixed
her eyes intently on her mother. “I

will promise to grant you whatever you

may ask me for these two days, on one

condition.” *

“Q mamma,” cried Jessie, “tell me
what it is; I am sure I can accept it,
let it be what it may.”

“That you will not ask me for any
thing on the third day,” replied Mrs.
Sparkes.

“Ts that all, mamma?” exclaimed
Jessie; “then I am quite certain I may
promise; I could not think what you
were going to say. I was half frighten-
ed, you looked so serious.”

“But you have not heard me to the
end,” said Mrs. Sparkes; “if you break

your word, I will not comply with any
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6 MISS CHARLOTTE.

request you may make for at least a
month to come.”

“ Aoreed,. agreed,” cried Jessie, im an
ecstasy of delight; “T have not the
least fear of not keeping my word, and
I am certain that you will keep yours.
Besides, how foolish it would be to ask
for any thing more, when I shall have
already had all that I desired!”

“] think so too,” said her mother ;
“and if our actions were always as wise
as our reflections, we should spare our-
selves and our friends much cause for
self-reproach and censure.”

“Then I may have the muff directly.”
said Jessie, more eager for the gratifica-
tion of her desire than to listen to any
grave admonition.

“Yes, here is the money,” answered

Mrs. Sparkes; you may send Williams
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immediately to Mrs. Turner’s to pur-
chase it.”

“Q mamma,” said Jessie, “how I
should like to go myself, and I should
so like, too, to have your taste in my
choice! I have not made up my mind
yet what fur it should be. I thought
ermine would have been very pretty;
but since I may have what I wish, sable,
you know, is the handsomest; if we
were together we could see which would
suit the mantle best.”

“Dress yourself, then,” said her mo-
ther; “and we will go at once.”

Jessie was down stairs again in a
very few minutes; and herself, Mrs.
Sparkes, and “sweet Miss Charlotte,”
whose opinion of course was indispensa-
ble, were soon on their way to Mrs.

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8 MISS CHARLOTTE.

purchased—a lovely sable—and neither
art nor taste could now suggest an im-
provement in her costume; at least so
thought Mrs. Sparkes, and so thought
Mrs. Turner, and so, for a few instants,
thought Jessie also.

“How charming she looks” cried Jes-
sie; “can any thing be more complete?”
and in mute admiration she surveyed
her darling; then suddenly she exclaim-
ed, “O mamma, there is one thing
wanting now: she must have a feather
on this side of her bonnet like Miss
Wilmot’s, and then she will be quite
correct and charming.”

The feather was added, and “sweet
Miss Charlotte” was pronounced perfec-
tion. Various other purchases were made;
and never did a little girl return home

more apparently happy than Jessie.
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Again, and again, Miss Charlotte was
surveyed from head to foot; but in-

genuity itself would have been puzzled

to supply any thing to complete her
appearance: at length she was divested
of her walking dress and placed on her
couch.

During this operation Mrs. Sparkes
had left the room. Before her return
a new idea had suggested itself to Jes-
sie. ‘‘O mamma,” cried she, springing
to meet her mother; “how charming it
would be if I might have a bed for
my doll, a pretty Arabian bed like the
one we saw yesterday, instead of the
French bed you gave me!”

“You surprise me,” said Mrs. Sparkes;
“T thought you admired a French bed
above all things. Did you not tell me,

that if you had one you should be
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10 MISS CHARLOTTE.

quite happy; that a French bed suited
Miss Charlotte's constitution better than
any other?”

“ And go I did,” replied Jessie; “ and
so I think still, I should not like to
part with my French bed, but should
like to keep it for the winter, and have
an Arabian for summer, it will be so
much cooler, and the change will be so
good for her.”

“That is a great consideration, cer-
tainly,” said Mrs. Sparkes, with affected
gravity; ‘‘a regard to health brings
many fancies and many expenses too,
but who may resist a plea of that na-
ture; and change,—O! change—is a
most fruitful apology for every sort of
extravagance.”

Jessie did not quite like her mother’s

reply, although she was not able to de-
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MISS CHARLOTTE. 11

tect the irony couched under her words.
‘“May I have it, mamma?” said she.

‘To be sure you may,” replied Mrs.
Sparkes; “have I not promised to grant
all your requests?”

Jessie danced with delight. ‘TI wish
Tomkins might make it,” said she;
‘you know he did make my French
bed; and he works so quickly, it was
finished the day after we had ordered
it.”

“And he will be no longer about it
now, I dare say,” replied Mrs. Sparkes;
‘“T will send a note to him, and in the
mean time you and I will prepare the
furniture.”

This arrangement was made. Tom-
kins worked with all speed, and, not-
withstanding the alterations and improve-

ments that Jessie required, and the
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12 MISS CHARLOTTE.

delays thereby caused, all was completed
by the afternoon of the next day. ‘The
bedstead was brought home, the furni-
ture was arranged by himself and Mrs.
Sparkes; no London upholsterer, how-
ever high his reputation, could have
supplied a more tasteful article; Jessie
was enraptured, and Miss Charlotte, when
placed to rest in it, “ looked more love-
ly,” she declared “ than ever.”

The day was drawing very near to
its close; numerous had been the re-
quests of Jessie; and had it been possi-
ble that the full gratification of her
desires could have yielded content, her
satisfaction would have been complete.
Before she bade her mother good night
she carefully examined her doll’s ward-
robe, the furniture of her house gener-

ally, and of her sleeping-room especially,
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for fear any thing should have been
omitted. Nothing however was wanting.
Not only had every comfort been pro-
vided for her pet, but also every luxury;
never had doll been more “royally
served,”

“Thank you, thank you, my own
dear mamma!” exclaimed she, repeated-
ly kissing her mother; “thank you for
all your kindness to me; O! I am so
very happy.”

“But are you quite sure that you have
all you wish for?” said Mrs. Sparkes.

“Quite sure,” replied Jessie; “and
now, as a bargain is a bargain, you
know, I am certain I shall keep my
promise as faithfully as you have kept
yours.”

With the first bright beam that dart-

ed into her room, Jessie awoke the next
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14 MISS CHARLOTTE.

morning. As it was yet too early to
rise, she contented herself with getting
out of bed, in order to take a peep at
Miss Charlotte, and enjoy the contem-
plation of all the luxuries with which she
was surrounded. Was ever any thing
so beautiful, so elegant, so complete, so
perfect! Scarcely had she given utter-
ance to this delightful conviction, when
O! how vexatious, how unlucky! the
counterpane was not fringed—that ever
she had overlooked what was so indispen-
sably necessary! She turned her head
frst on this side, then on that, the bet-
ter to assure herself that she was not in
error. She tried the effect of a little
piece of netting her mamma had given
her; there was no comparison in the
appearance of the two; what could she

do? As the unwelcome conviction forced
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MISS CHARLOTTE. 15

itself more and more strongly upon her,
the good taste, the beauty and variety,
that were displayed in every other re-
spect diminished, and at last almost van-
ished away. She got into bed again
with a sigh, thought over the circum-
stance, and grew every instant more
mortified at her own inadvertence. Rest-
less and dissatisfied she sat up in her
bed, leant forward to take another view,
and was more convinced than ever that
the omission was not only a defect, but
that it spoilt the effect of the whole.

At length the breakfast hour arrived,
and Jessie met her mother with many
siniles, desiring to be thought perfectly
happy; the keen eye, however, that was
anxiously turned upon her was not to be
deceived, but Mrs. Sparkes forbore to

make any observation. She well knew
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16 MISS CHARLOTTE.



that Jessie could not long suppress any
thing from her, and she determined to
wait her time.

And now the business of the morning
was completed, and that with mutual
satisfaction to mother and daughter.
Jessie was now at liberty to enjoy the
society of her “sweet Miss Charlotte.”
Employment had dissipated her uneasy
feelings, she had even forgotten all about
the wanting fringe, and with a light and
bounding step she hastened to her dar-
ling. No sooner, however, had she ap-
proached the spot where her treasure
still lay in unbroken slumber, than alas!
the defect was more striking than ever;
silent and thoughtful she stood in the

middle of the room.
“What is the matter, Miss Sparkes?”

said Williams, her mother’s maid.
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“Oh, Williams!” cried Jessie; ‘some-
thing has happened to annoy me very
much:” and again she surveyed with
critical eye the bed; “don’t you think
Miss Charlotte’s counterpane should have
been fringed ?”

‘To be sure I do,” replied Williams,
in a tone of sudden conviction; “dear
me, miss, such taste as you have, I
wonder you should not have seen this
before. But it is not too late now, is
it? You really must have it, there’s no
doing without it. It would be such a
very great improvement.”

This speech was enough. Jessie was
now completely disconcerted. She dared
not say a word to her mother; at all
events, she must make no request of

her; and perhaps when the defect was

pointed out to her, she might allow how
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18 MISS CHARLOTTE.

necessary the fringe was, and would give
it her of her own accord.

“Q mamma!” cried she, hearing her
mother’s step in the adjoining room;
“do come and look at Miss Charlotte
before I take her out of bed—”

Mrs. Sparkes instantly complied. She
avoided, however, any inquiry that could
lead to an explanation of the visible
alteration in Jessie’s manner. But re-
straint was now intolerable, and Jessie,
like a skilful sailor, tacked about with
a side wind in order to make the as-_
sault.

“Ts not my bed and every thing
about it pretty, mamma?” said she.

“Very pretty indeed,” was the reply.

“O! it is beautiful,” exclaimed Jessie,

and she paused; “if the counterpane

had but been fringed, mamma—” She
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MISS CHARLOTTE.

fixed her eyes on her mother’s face,
but was afraid to say more.

“T don’t think it is of much conse-
quence,” said Mrs. Sparkes, and a si-
lence ensued; it was broken by Jessie.

‘“Mamma,” said she; ‘“‘when we went
over Burgh Castle the other day, did
you notice how pretty the fringe looked
on Lady Ann’s counterpane? Don’t you
think fringe a very great ornament, and
a very pretty finish?”

‘Perhaps it is,” replied Mrs. Sparkes.

‘Perhaps! O mamma, it is a charm-
ing finish,” cried she. She had crept
still closer to her mother’s side. At
another time her arms would have been
wound round her; she did not dare

now to stir another step, and Mrs.

Sparkes seemed determined not to notice

her. ‘You would say so, would not
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20 MISS CHARLOTTE.
you, sweetest?” exclaimed Jessie, turn-
ing her doll and caressing it; “I know
you would.”
| Mrs. Sparkes turned quickly round,
and fixing her eyes upon her, while her
| features assumed a grave and sad ex-
| pression. “My poor child,” said she,

“T understand you perfectly.” The joy
| that these words gave was scarcely felt

| ere it was dissipated—“ When shall I

convince you of the impossiblity of sat-

isfying desires over which no restriction
is attempted ?”

| “T have not asked for any thing,”

cried Jessie, in alarm.

“No,” returned Mrs. Sparkes; “but
I can too well read all that is passing
in your mind. A new want has sprung

up out of the very bosom of super-

fluity: and thus it will ever be, not in
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MISS CHARLOTTE. 21

trifles only, but in the more serious

matters of life. The secret of real en-
joyment is contentment: he who gives
free indulgence to his desires, creates a
craving appetite in his heart that no
gratification can appease, and which ga- |
thers strength only by the acquisition of |
what it covets. In vain may the Giver |
of all good load us with His benefits,

and heap upon us His choicest blessings,

|
|
if, with the attainment of one object of
our wishes, we suffer our fancies to stray

to another. Let our lot be what it may,
some fancied fringe will be found want- |
ing to complete the mantle of our hap- |
piness, and render us as contemptible
in the eyes of the really wise as you,
my poor Jessie, ought to appear at this
moment in your own.”

As she spoke she cast such a look of
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22 MISS CHARLOTTE,

sorrowful tenderness at her child, the
tears starting into her eyes at the same.
moment, that Jessie was completely sub-
dued. Her mother weep for her! It
was the first time she had ever witness-
ed such a spectacle; she threw herself
into her arms, and sobbing, exclaimed,
“Q mamma, forgive me this time; the
fault that makes you ery, must and

shall be conquered, if it be possible.”






'
1°







Sauntering Sa. |

In a village in the west of England
lived a man well known to every in- |
I habitant of it under the appellation of |
“Sauntering Sam.” Clad in a_ long

|

loose coat, which had never fitted him,
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4. SAUNTERING SAM.



and which was now shabby and thread-
bare; his shoes, one of which was tied
with a bit of string, and the other ex-
hibiting only the remains of a piece of
leather, too large for him, and patched
and dirty; not more than three buttons
upon his waistcoat, the shanks of the
others fringed by shreds of tattered
cloth; a faded cotton handkerchief round
his throat, terminating in irregular
lengths; one end of his soiled shirt
collar appearing above it, the other, in
consequence of the fractured state of the
button-holes, being concealed under it,
or just emerging from beneath it; a
hat ample enough, from its flattened
brim, to shield him from the powerful
effects of wind or sun, had not a large
part of it been torn off; gliding from

house to house, or leaning first over
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this shop door, and then over that,
never raising a foot sufficiently high to
avoid either dust or dirt, but shuffling
through both, one hand in his breeches
pocket, the other showing no symptom
of having been washed for many a day,
and appearing to serve no purpose but
to act with his knuckles as a rapper;
Sam might be seen from morning till
night, or heard in one monotonous tone
accosting each in his turn with, ‘‘ Well,
neighbour, and how are you this hot
day?” or “this cold,” or “wet,” or
“windy” day, as might be applicable.
None asked him to enter their house;
none cared to return the “good day”
with which he saluted them: as his
own will brought him to a spot, so it

took him away, for Sauntering Sam was

a favourite with no one.
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6 SAUNTERING SAM.

His parents had filled a respectable
station in life, and Sam himself had
started on life’s course with fair pros-
pects and a comfortable income; but he
had never loved work: gradually, and
almost imperceptibly, his property had
dwindled away. He had met with no
unforeseen losses; no one had betrayed
him, no one had robbed him, no mildew
had injured his crops in particular; no
blight, no wind, no tempest had ray-
aged his orchard; yet scarcely more
visibly to his neighbours than to him-
self the fair patrimony he had inherit-
ed disappeared; and at the time of his
introduction to the reader, he had suf-
ficient, and only sufficient left to save
him from parish assistance.

No one ever pointed to him as the
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SAUNTERING SAM. 7

spendthrift, the follower of wild schemes,
the man of vicious habits or propen-
sities: he was despised, but not hated;
he was too contemptible to be avoided,
too little esteemed to call forth civility.
None profited by him in any way.
He never uttered a maxim of wisdom,
never appealed to past and useful ex-
perience; he had no topics of conver-
sation except the passing occurrences of
the village, or the variations of the
weather. Few troubled themselves to
answer his inquiries; nor did such if:
difference or inattention annoy him.
When he thought—if he thought at
all—that he was not desired, he saun-

tered on to another and another house,

till evening came, and he had again
reached his own dilapidated abode.

One day he had strolled, with his
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8 SAUNTERING SAM.

usual shuffling, snail-like pace, to the
confines of the village, where he stood
leaning over the rails of a pig-sty, now
and then throwing a few blades of long
grass, which he had plucked from the
side, over to the animal within. While
thus engaged, Mr. Onslow and_his
nephew Edward rode by.

“Look!” eried the former—‘ look at

that man; if you wish for an exam-
ple of the baneful effects of indolence,
there behold it!”
* “Of idleness, I suppose, sir, you
mean,” replied Edward; “that is Saun-
tering Sam, the most lazy fellow in the
neighbourhood, is it not?”

“The same,” replied Mr. Onslow.
“But I mean what I said: a man may

be idle, and yet not necessarily indo-

lent, though it is impossible to be
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indolent and not idle. In fact, indo-
lence may be termed the last and worst
stage, the confirmed habit of idleness;
more fatal to character, more pernicious
in its results, more resolutely to be re-
sisted, than almost any other evil pro-
pensity of our nature. Enveloping both
mind and soul with an impenetrable
crust, all intellectual, all moral growth
is checked and destroyed by it, all
excellence withers under it, and the
passions themselves, like noisome and
creeping reptiles, drag under its surface
an existence scarcely animate, yet ab-
horrent and disgusting.”

“T am not sure that [I comprehend
you,” said Edward.

“Look at that river,” said Mr. Ons-
low; “now cast your eyes over this

pool: there is a picture of the idle,
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10 SAUNTERING SAM.

here of the indolent man. Languidly,
indeed, does that stream flow, but it is
still in motion, and there are times
when its waters are, to a certain degree
at least, agitated; but nothing moves
this stagnant pool. Covered with the
foul and loathsome mantle of its own
corruption, the few and straggling weeds
that pierce their way upwards, serve
but to mark the unwholesome growth
within, and to evidence the existence
of the unclean and noxious creatures
that harbour in its fetid bosom, though
destined, perhaps, never to see the light.
Shun, then,—as you value all that is
dear and estimable in this life, all that
you desire in the life to come,—the
slow but certain, the silent but deadly
progress of a vice which, if it owes its

origin to weakness, gathers unconquer-
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SAUNTERING SAM. 11

able strength through encouragement,
and terminates in poverty, shame, and
guilt. Let that wretched man serve as
a beacon to you. Activity is a virtue
and a duty, without which talent is
useless, friends and fortune are of no
avail. You are inclined to be indolent;
resist the baneful propensity; struggle
with it with all the determination of a
man, with all the principles of a Chris-
tian; yield in no one instance to its
benumbing influence;—the fight is for

victory or death, for happiness or woe.”


Bustling Bab.

BustLine Bos was as well known in
the little town in which he dwelt as the
market-cross itself. Restless, inquisitive,
mindful of every one’s concerns but his

own, ready to help all who might seem
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BUSTLING BOB. 13

to stand in need of assistance, Bustling
Bob was, to use his own phrase, in
twenty places at once. Yet though em-
ployed, in his way, from the moment of
his leaving his bed to his retiring to it,
Bob was, nevertheless, an idle man. He
did a little of every thing, attempted
every thing, and flitted from one occu-
pation to another, appearing to work,
but in reality doing nothing. And
though he deceived himself as to his
utility, he deceived no one else: few
cared for his help, some declined it,
none sought it.

He kept 4 little grocer’s shop, or
rather, it might be said, his wife kept
it for him; for Bob, when seen in it, did
little more than hurry from side to side,
exclaiming, first to one comer-in, and

then to another, ‘“ Wait but an instant,
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14 BUSTLING BOB.

and I'll serve you directly,” then attend-
ing to a fresh customer before he had
supplied the wants of a former, snatch up
the packets his wife had laid before her,

a *
read the directions, intermix them, and .

create a confusion he did not attempt
to rectify. If he took out any parcels
himself, his wife never knew when to
expect his return. Popping his head
into every one’s shop or house with
whom he had the slightest acquaintance,
and often where he had none, he would
cry, “ Well! can I be of use this morn-
ing? How are you getting on? Til
give you a help, and welcome;” and,
without waiting for a reply, he would
often set himself to work,: to the neglect
of his own business, and not to the ad-
vantage of others; for, as he had neither

steadiness nor plan, and was soon tired
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of what he had begun, his “I can’t stay
any longer now; hope I have done
you a little good, though,” was very
rarely indeed heard with regret.

To” see him come down the street,
you would have imagined that no one
could by possibility have any thing to
do but himself... If Bustling Bob had
stood still, the neighbours would have,
expected the sun itself to stay his course,
or the leaves to remain motionless in
a gale of wind. Bob thought himself
the perfection of an industrious man:
it was his boast that he was such, and
he held in professed abhorrence any one
whom he considered as the reverse. He
would not comprehend that activity alone
is not diligence, nor would he be con-
vinced,—although he might have seen

in his wife an exemplification of its
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16 BUSTLING BOB.

truth,—that patience and perseverance
not only give value to the most stren-
uous exertions, but are the essential
characters that distinguish real from fic-
titious industry. He often met with no
measured reproof from those to whom
he volunteered his services; but though
he occasionally felt the severity of a

.rebuke, its effects lasted only whilst the

smart remained. His life was extended
beyond the natural term of man; _ but
he continued to the last the most busy,
and the least useful person in the vil-
lage. His decease drew no tear; and
the grave, that great revealer of good
qualities concealed or overlooked in life,
brought to light no record of missing
worth.




Yanan and Wanesty.

“ HAvE I not done well?” cried Charles
Mordaunt in an exulting tone to his
uncle, as he entered that gentleman’s
library, and had shaken hands with
him.

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“In what respect?” asked Mr. Mor-
daunt.

“T have ridden nearly six miles to
call upon you without its having cost
me a single penny for tolls,” replied
Charles.

“And how comes that?” said Mr.
Mordaunt. “It always costs me four-
pence, if not sixpence.”

“T dare say it does,” returned Charles,
consequentially; ‘but I know how to
manage, and probably you do not.”

“No doubt,” replied his uncle; “at
all events I am at a loss to understand
you.”

“You know the first toll-gate between
h and this?” said Charles.

“Yes; very well.”

N



“Then by going round Springfield

Wood and coming out again upon the
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main road,” said Charles, “you may
avoid that toll. Go on about another
mile and a half, and then by taking a
circuit by Westman’s farm, and crossing
one of his fields, you can get into a
lane which will again lead you to the
road just below the second turnpike at
- Bamby; and thus you will escape both
tolls.”

“ And you are pleased with what you
have achieved?” said Mr. Mordaunt.

“To be sure I am,” replied Charles, —
rather surprised at his uncle’s manner;
“how can you doubt it?”

“We generally judge of the feelings
of another,” said Mr. Mordaunt, “by
our own. Such opinion is not free from
a certain degree of selfishness, and I
must tell you, that your sensations and

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placing myself in your position, I should
feel not exultation, but shame.”

“Uncle!” exclaimed Charles in un-
feigned astonishment.

“T say what I mean,” returned Mr.
Mordaunt. “I do not approve of your
conduct, or your dexterity, if such you
like to consider it, either as a gentle-
man, a member of society, or even as
a Christian; and I have no scruple in
telling you, that so far from applauding
you for having been so clever, I should
form a mean opinion of your principles |
altogether, if I knew nothing else of you |
than what you bave just made matter
for boasting.”

“You surprise me, uncle,” said Charles,
much disconcerted.

“T dare say I do,” replied he; “and

you have a right to request an expla-
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nation. Answer me, then, Is any shade
of dishonesty, slight as it may be, be-
coming a gentleman?”
“Certainly not,” answered Charles.
“Are tolls established for public, or
for private convenience and accommo-
dation?” demanded Mr. Mordaunt.
“Public, undoubtedly,” said Charles.
“Are good roads conducive to any
desirable end ?”

“To be sure they are, to several,”

~gaid Charles.

“To what?”

“Ol good roads are beneficial in so

many respects,” said Charles, “that one
can hardly enumerate them, the com-
munication between towns, the promo-
tion .of trade and commerce thereby,
are among these. They make travelling

not only safe and pleasant, but, as- to
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labour and duration, they are a saving
both to carriages and horses of all de-
scriptions.”

“For what purpose are the tolls col-
lected?” demanded Mr. Mordaunt.

“To the keeping up of the roads,
of course,” answered Charles.

“And to the payment of interest due
to those who have advanced money
with that view,” said Mr. Mordaunt.
“To defraud any company or associa-
tion formed for the public good, then,
is surely to be guilty of dishonesty, it
is neither more nor less than cheating,
and, as such, is utterly derogatory to
the character of a gentleman and of a
fellow-citizen. At the same time it is
in defiance of that command which is
bound upon the Christian, to ‘render to

all their dues, custom to whom custom,
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tribute to whom tribute. The boy,
therefore, who can exult in his having
defrauded the public in one _ respect,
though apparently triflmg, shows me he
is in training to defraud the public in
more serious matters. As is the source,
so will be the waters of the stream; if,
therefore, I am to take you into my
counting-house, I must have a guarantee
for your honourable conduct in every
and the least particulars of your duty.
Independently, however, of these private
considerations, I hold it as a maxim,
that as public conveniences are properly
supported by public contributions, he,
who would profit by the first, should be
ready to furnish willingly his quota of
the second, or abstain altogether from
availing himself of a benefit which he
declines to support. I desire that you



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return by the road, and if the saving
of a few pence be really a consideration
to you, I beg you will accept of this.”

He held out a shilling as he spoke.
Charles coloured as deep as crimson, and
his proud spirit prompted an indignant
reply— |

“No, sir,” said he; “I have not this
excuse to plead.” He struggled with
himself, and once or twice attempted to
speak before his words found utterance——
“T am wrong, uncle: your correction
has been sharp, but it shall be effectual.”
(Mr. Mordaunt extended his hand to him
with one of his most benignant smiles.)
“Neither you nor my own heart shall
again accuse me of meanness, if I can-
not bring myself to call it by a harder

term.”

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Hu Weather sent in Bain.

‘Ir we have no rain in less than
eight and forty hours,” exclaimed Mr.
Dobson, the proprietor of a small farm
in one of the eastern counties, “there

will not be a turnip to be seen. Twice
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did I sow this field with the best seed
I could get, and if I had sown it a |
third time it would have been to no
better purpose, unless we have a change
of weather directly.” |
He said the same words the next
morning, and that, too, in a tone of in- |
creased vexation. He viewed the clouds, |
consulted his “glass,” which was never
known to err; it stood at Fair, the
point it had maintained for several
days; and when he gently tapped it
with his knuckles, the imdex refused to
move, or, if there was any variation, it
inclined towards a higher point. He
watched anxiously whether the swallows
flew near the ground, or otherwise; in-
quired whether the dew rose heavily |
the previous evening; what appearance

the moon presented at the change, whe-
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ther she lay on her backor not—the cer-
tain indication of rain in his opinion—
but all in vain; disappointment followed
equally his own observations and the
replies of others. He did not, indeed,

openly give vent to his dissatisfaction,

or express the almost reproachful thoughts
that lurked in his heart; but any one
at all acquainted with him would have
been at no loss to account for the un-
usual ill-humour he displayed, and to
attribute his irritation to the idea of the
total failure of his expected crop of tur-
nips.

In this unenviable state of mind, as
he was riding home in the evening, he
overtook a person who hired a farm
adjoining his own, an honest and indus-
trious man, with a large young family

entirely dependent upon him, and who
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14 NO WEATHER SENT IN VAIN.

was not, like himself, in easy circum-
stances. He had never been “ well-to-
do,” and had often. been unfortunate
where others had been successful. ‘T'he
usual expression of his countenance was
careworn and dejected. ‘This evening
it was the very reverse. His manner,
too, was entirely different. He was an-
imated and cheerful; and, instead of the
mere “good night,” or “good morning,”
interchanged between them, Marsh—for
that was his name—seemed even inclin-
ed to enter into conversation.

“Bad weather this for us farmers,” ob-
served Mr. Dobson, again casting his eyes
anxiously round the horizon. ‘There
is no more appearance of rain this even-
ing than there was ten days ago. I
shan’t have a dozen turnips in my ten

acres. I was in hopes we should have
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had a soaking rain both yesterday and
to-day, but it has all passed off,”

“Heaven be praised that we had
not!” fervently ejaculated Marsh. “I
should have been ruined if we had had
the soaking rain you speak of.”

“How so?” inquired Dobson. “O, by
the by, I saw you busy with your mus-
tard seed, so I did.”

“Yes,” returned Marsh “It was a
great venture. All things lately have
gone very hard with me. I lost both
lambs and ewes in the spring, and my
rent”—he sighed and shook his head,
then cheerfully continued—‘‘I had been
strongly advised to sow that field near
yours with mustard. I yielded, because
I valued the opinion of him that gave
it; but I did so with a trembling heart,

for you know what a precarious crop
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it is, The seed came up beautifully.
There never was a better promise. It
was yet getting ripe, but I really had
not the courage to cut it. ‘Come, come,’
said Clarke, ‘we must not dally any
longer in this way. Never be afraid.
You shall see me and my whole party
the day after to-morrow, men, women,
and children, tarpauling and all.’ If I
had chosen the weather to suit me, it
could not have been more favourable.
Not a drop of rain, as you know, has
fallen upon it; it has been cut, threshed,
and safely lodged, all in a few hours, in
the finest condition. The price is high,
the quality is excellent, and I shall now
overcome all my difficulties. O, Mr. Dob-
son, if rain had come and spoilt that crop,
my children would have been without a

home, and my wife and I beggars.”
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Dobson was a kind-hearted man, and
a sensible one too. He was thoughtful
for a few instants, and then, every feature
lightning up with a genuine expression
of pleasure, exclaimed, “I am glad to
hear it, Marsh; right glad to hear that
you are straight again. Now I'll own
the truth. I grumbled at this fine
weather, and was so cross yesterday I
could have quarrelled with a straw for
lying in my way, fancying myself a
better judge of what weather was proper
for us than He who sends it. And
now what is the consequence? That
which has only injured me_ partially,
has been of the utmost service to you.
Yes, yes, it is wisest and safest too, to
let God govern his own world as he
sees fit; for come what weather it may,

it must needs suit some; and, sure

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18 NO WEATHER SENT IN VAIN.

enough, no one is forgotten or overlook-
ed in the right time, and when his turn

comes round.”




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PAary Ringston,

Ir is the injunction of the holy Apos-

tle St. Peter to females

that their adorn-

)

ing should not be that outward adorn-



ing of the person, but the ornament of a



meek and quiet spirit, which he assures

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4. MARY KINGSTON.

them is, “in the sight of God, of great
price ;” and who may dare, without pre-
sumption, to question the wisdom and
the truth that breathes in his words ?
Nevertheless, alas! we have only to look
around us, and to read the experience
of each day’s occurrences, to be con-
vinced, and most painfully convinced
also, that it is a principal error of the
present day to contemn such advice,
and to set at nought the command.

“T declare it is too bad of mother,”
cried Mary Kingston, tears of anger
sparkling in her eyes; ‘she always
serves me thus. Why mayn’'t I dress
as other girls do? No harm comes to
them; and what can there be in a few
artificial flowers, and hair prettily curled,
to make such a fuss about? I can’t bear.

to be different from other people, and I
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MARY KINGSTON. 5

won't. I am determined, if I mayn’t
wear what I like, I won’t go at all to
the fair to-morrow.”

“That's right,” replied her brother
James; “stick to that. Mother has such
very odd fancies; she always sees dan-
ger, as she calls it, where there is not
a shadow of it to be found. But you
shall go to the fair, and go dressed as
you like, too. I will try first what I
can do with her; and if I can’t manage
her, I will get father to speak to her ;
so dry up your tears, and think no more
about it.”

His plan was laid—was executed. As
they sat at supper, Ned turned the con-
versation upon West Green fair; he had
already sounded his mother on the sub-
ject, but quickly finding that he was

entering on troubled waters, he reserved
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his attack till supported by “higher in-
fluence than his own.

“Tt is to be expected to be the largest
and gayest fuir that has been for years,”
said he; “all the Laurences, the Brooks-
bys, the Cooks, are going; and I hear,
too, from their brothers—for you know it
is natural they should take a pride in
seeing their sisters look smart and well—
that they have such pretty bonnets, and
shawls, and I don’t know what besides !”

“Come, mother,” said Kingston, ad-
dressing his wife, “it’s many a day since
you and [ went there together, what
say you? Will you go this year? say
you will.”

Mrs. Kingston shook her head.

“Tl give you new ribbons to your
bonnet,” continued he, “if you will, and

that’s all you want, I’m sure.”
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“Do, mother, do,” cried Ned; “take
father at his word, it will be so very

pleasant for us all to go together.”

“No, Thomas, no,” said Mrs. King-

ston, turning to her husband; “it is
very good of you to think of me; but
I must stay at home. My ribbons will
last a good while yet, and there are
other things that we should be glad of
if you have a little money to spare.”

“Then you will let Mary go?” cried
Ned, impatiently forestalling the request
of his father.

“T think she would be far better at
home,” replied his mother, “especially if
she cannot be contented with the clothes
she has.”

“Come, come,” said the good-natured
Kingston, “you are too particular, my

dear; let the girl go, and go, too, as
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8 MARY KINGSTON.

in my opinion she ought to go. I like
to see her smart myself, and so does
Ned; and isn’t it natural that we should?

You were young once, and must make

allowances for them that are young

“You must do as you like, Thomas,”
answered Mrs. Kingston, “ but Mary will
not go any way with my consent; and
to go dressed as she wishes to go, will
not only be against my consent, but
against every thing that I think right.”

‘“And why should not she dress her-
self in the way she likes?” said King-
ston; “I see nothing wrong in it; and
if her father does not, who should?
There’s nothing extravagant nor expen-
sive in what she wishes to do: and
every girl likes to make the most of
herself, pretty or plain.”





































MARY KINGSTON.

“Thomas,” returned Mrs. Kingston
gravely, “it is very wrong in any one
to wish to appear dressed in a manner
unbecoming her station, or which may
attract attention from others as young,
as gay, and as giddy as herself; to in-

dulge a love of smart appearance, and

thus make wishes wants; and wants, at
last, excuses for many offences better to
be understood than mentioned. If the
young and inexperienced cannot fore-
see the consequences of their desires,
it is the duty of their elders to point
them out, and to warn them before it is
too late.”

‘‘Amy,.Amy,” replied Kingston, “ you
are too hard upon the poor girl; I
shan’t be pleased if you continue to talk
in this way. Why is she to take more

harm than any of her acquaintance, or,
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10 MARY KINGSTON.

for the matter of that, of her betters

themselves?—every body dresses differ-

ently from what they used to do.”
“Any woman, be she who she may,



gentle or simple,” returned his wife,
‘‘who dresses better than she ought or

one thing, the indulgence of vanity
another.” .
“ Ah, mother!” said Ned, “but think
of the good of trade.”
“T do think of it,” replied she, “and
I grant it is right in all, rich or poor,
| to promote the good of trade according
| to their respective means. They who
have plenty of money, and who fill

gratify their fancies and promote other

|

.

superior stations, can afford both to
|

| .

| people’s success; but persons like our-

| selves must consider the real good of

can afford to do, is wrong; propriety is
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MARY KINGSTON. 11

- their families, as their first point, aiid
confine themselves to further the inter-
est of tradespeople by gratifying their
real wants only.”

Ned, however, was not to be driven
from his purpose. ‘But the cheapness
of clothing!” said he; “you forget
that.”

“ Ay, Ned,” replied she, “there is the
root of the evil. It would be far safer
and better for most ranks of life if
things cost double what they do. Yes,
and we should be richer, too, in the
end. Many cheap purchases amount to
as much as an expensive one, with this
disadvantage, that less care being taken
of one than of the other, because the
first cost little at the begining, they are

consequently sooner worn out, and fresh

ones are more speedily required; nor is
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12 MARY KINGSTON.

this all, every cheap purchase feeds a
new desire, makes the love of dress a
ruling passion, which in many cases
must be gratified in the end at the
sacrifice of principle and virtue.”

“Pooh, pooh!” cried Kingston, “what
nonsense! you go a great deal too far;
at this rate there’s nothing one may
say, or do, or wish for, that may not be
twisted into a snare, and made dan-
gerous. One word for all, then, the
girl goes to the fair, and goes dressed
as she likes, which, after all, is only as

other girls do. You draw the string

too tight. I shall do less harm by my

indulgence than you would do by your
strictness. Ned and I will walk with
her; and if any harm comes of it, why,

I will give you leave to tell me of it as

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much as you please.” |


MARY KINGSTON. 13

The point was settled, Mrs. Kingston

said no more. |
* * % %

Three years had told their tale of
chequered joy and sorrow, of progress
in the upward path of virtue, of the
gradual yet rapid descent in the down-
ward course of vice, since this conversa-
tion had taken place. It was a chilly
evening in November. Sleet and rain
fell at intervals, the wind moaned sullen-
ly through the leafless boughs, the with-
ered spoils of summer lay strewn upon
the pathway, and the lone redbreast
trilled feebly his melancholy song. ‘The
bell of the church tower had been toll-
ing for some time for a funeral;
straggling parties of children were
seen at the church gate, with here and

-there a mother with a baby in her
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14 MARY KINGSTON.

arms, checking the rudeness of the boys,
though talking herself to a neighbour
on subjects in no way connected with
the solemn thoughts of mortality and
judgment.

But the bell ceases; those sacred
walls once more and for the last time
receive one who was there sprinkled
with the water of baptism, and enrolled
under the banner of Christ, amidst smi-
ling faces and hearts full of hope that
the end of life might be joyful and holy
as the beginning. And now the few
mourners are seen following the corpse
to its long resting-place, the coffin is
lowered into the grave, the long ropes
are drawn from under it with a grating
sound that shocks the friends that stand
weeping by; a look from the assistants

indicates that all is complete, hats are




MARY KINGSTON. 15

raised, the service again proceeds, and
the mould falls heavily and hollowly
upon the unconscious. dead. The by-
stander might have seen the shudder
that followed and shook the frame of
that father and brother, and he might
have read in the countenance of each,
that something more than common grief

was written there. Be that as it may,

he could not have failed to remark

the look of anguish that each cast into
the grave when the ceremony was con-
cluded; and, if he had a heart that
owned one ray of sympathy for the woe
of others, he would have felt no trifling
pang when he heard these words ut-
tered by the elder of those mourners
as he sunk into his chair on his reach-
ing his solitary home,—

“Say no more, Ned, say no more,
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16 MARY KINGSTON.

we may thank ourselves; shame is on
our name, and when men look at me,
they will think of my pretty daughter ;
but praised be the mercy that took away

your mother before a broken heart was

added to her other pains and sorrows.”







Sudye an One’s Patines.

«A wasry, cross thing!” exclaimed
Emma Colburn, as she was sitting at
work with her mother and sisters. “ She

never will do what I wish. I know the





reason why she would not let us go
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4 JUDGE NO ONE'S MOTIVES.

into the house; ‘+ was not on our ac
count, as she pretended, but for some-
thing very different.”

(“Bmma,” said Mrs. Colburn, “I have
told you before that I very much dis-
approve of that word ‘nasty,’ as applied
to persons.”

“What should I say then, mamma ?”
returned she. ,

“ Disagreeable, if you like,” replied
Mrs. Colburn; “any epithet that really
expresses your meaning, which that word
does not. But what right have you to
attribute to Miss Markland a motive
for her refusal other than that which
she herself assigned? For my Ow» part

-] have a very great regard, and Te-




spect too, for her; and I sincerely wish
I could see you as kind and as liberal

in your sentiments of others as she 1s.
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Again I warn you against ascribing mo-
tives to your acquaintance, for which as
you have no authority, so are you for-
bidden by Christian charity.”

The conversation took another turn;
fresh employments brought fresh topics,
and all again was cheerfulness. The
merits of the principal mercer’s shop
were discussed.

“T think,” said Mrs. Colburn, “that
your aunt Susan did not purchase the
dress we so much admired, because she
thought it too warm for the season, did
she not?”

“She said so,” replied Emma, speak-
ing for her sisters ; “but—”

“But what?” asked her mother.

“My aunt always likes bargains, and
that dress was very expensive,” return-

ed Emma; “though she professes to
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6 JUDGE NO ONE’S MOTIVES.



have such a horror of being thought



mean.”

Again there was @ pause. What
was the reason,” asked one of her sis-
ters, “that Mrs. Goldie parted with her
page? | thought he was such a favour-
‘ite, she would not have changed him on





el







any account.”
| “Mrs. Goldie told us, you know,
“that she had




mamma,” replied Kmma,
heard of a better place for him. Poor
Mrs. Goldie, she is always so very amia-
ble—so very disinterested. The fact 1s,
the boy is grown very large, and very
plain; both qualities not to be tolerated

















in her eyes, I am sure.”
The servant at this moment brought

in a letter which was evidently a circu-









lar.
“ Shall I open it, mamma?” said» Km-
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ma, for she was tired of her occupation.
| Leave was given. “O! it is a list of

donations for the new church ;” and she
| ran her eye down the columns. “Now
| _would any one believe it? Mr. Simp-
| son has actually given 502. How gener-
_ ous he would be thought! If the list
had not been published, Mr. Simpson
would not have given 5/. And I de-
clare, Miss Gaskell has given 10/., while
Miss Cartwright’s name appears for 5l.
only. We may easily see how that is.”

“Tndeed I do not,” said one.

“Tm sure I do not,” said another.

“Don’t you, mamma ?”

“No, indeed,” replied Mrs. Colburn ;
“each has given, no doubt, as she could
afford.”

“Dear mamma, it is done to spite

Miss Cartwright,” said Emma, confident-
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8 JUDGE NO ONE'S MOTIVES.

ly; “if she had given 104. Miss Gas--
kell would have given 201.”

“How do you know?” asked her sis-
ters in a breath.

“Know?” repeated Emma, “1 saw well
enough by her countenance, when she
was talking with mamma about the new
church, and heard that Miss Cartwright
intended to subscribe 102 that she was
determined to appear more generous and
liberal than she. It is just like her—
every thing she does is in the same
spirit. Why does she visit every cot-
tage as she does, wet or dry, summer or ~
winter, but because Mr. Wilson has pass-
ed such high encomiums on Mrs. Gor-
don for doing so? But stay, here is

something that surprises me. Miss Sew-
ell, 2d.”

“You must have made a mistake,” said
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JUDGE NO ONE’S MOTIVES. 9

one; “Miss Sewell would never have
given only 21.”

“ How little you know about it,” re-
plied Emma. “Does not Miss Sewell
always try to make herself appear as
humble as she can? Now I know if we
could hear her, she would run through
a long lecture on the impropriety of
ostentation; and give you to understand
that she had given much more privately.
By-the-by, had you patience yesterday
with Dr. Thompson, congratulating Mr.
Wingfield as he did upon his recovery ?
If he had not hoped to be called in
the next time the gout paid him a
visit, Dr. Thompson would never have
been so generous as to give the merit
he did to an opponent.”

“ Bmma!” said her mother, severely,

“T have really no patience with you.
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10 JUDGE NO ONE’S MOTIVES.

Any thing more unamiable, more unbe-
coming your age, and your profession
as a Christian, 1 have never heard than
what has now fallen from you. How
dare you thus utter opinions for which
you have no ground but your own im-
agination? ‘Judge not, that ye be not
judged,’ is the command of our bless-
ed Saviour; and One, and One alone
knoweth either the secrets of the heart,
or the motives that influence its actions.
‘Charity thinketh no evil;’ and remem-
ber, without charity we are counted
dead before God. I have reasoned with
you on this subject; I have corrected
you; but in vain. I now give you dis-
tinct warning, that if you repeat this
offence in my hearing, let who will be
present that may, | will turn your de-

fect upon yourself, and make you reap
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the consequences of your want of can-
dour and justice.”

Emma was alarmed by the manner,
and still more by the threat, of her
mother; and for a time she kept a
guard at least upon her words. A
natural proneness, however, to form rash
judgments, strengthened by habit, was
not easily to be overcome, particularly
as the right principle, which her excel-
lent mother had endeavoured to enforce
upon her mind, had not taken the deep
root hoped for or intended.

In the neighbourhood of
lady of the name of Merton. Her man-

lived a



ners, accomplishments, rank, and fortune
made her acquaintance a point of great
consideration to all, and her house, above
every other, the most agreeable to visit.

At an earlier hour than customary this
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lady’s carriage drove up, one morning,
to Mrs. Colburn’s door. No one ever
willingly denied herself ‘‘at home” to
Mrs. Merton. In. the most polite and
friendly manner she apologized for in-
truding herself at such an hour, by say-
ing, that “ having been summoned to
attend a private school committee, she
had taken the opportunity of first call-
ing upon Mrs. Colburn to propose what
she hoped would be agreeable to her |
and her young friends Kmma and one
of her sisters, as to herself”
“A school committee,” repeated Mrs.
| Colburn: “it is well you reminded me
of it; for to tell the truth, I had for-
gotten all about it. What do you think
of Mrs. Gordon’s proposition of clothing

two of the best recommended girls, and

making them extra teachers 2
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“T think it a very good one,” replied
Mrs. Merton; ‘‘don’t you?”

“But if Mrs. Gordon had not wished
to bring those two favourites of hers
forward,” said Emma, in a low voice
to her sister, but so as to be overheard
by her mother, “she would not have
thought of it.”

“Mrs. Gordon thinks it will be a stim-
ulus to the girls to behave well,” contin-
ued Mrs. Merton, “and I trust it will.”

Emma smiled very significantly. ‘“ Mrs.
Gordon,” whispered she, “thinks only of
Ann Weston and Susan Child; it is just
like her.”

Mrs. Colburn made some reply, when
Mrs. Merton interrupted her. “I beg
your pardon,” said she, “but I must
tell you the purport of my visit, which

IT am already ashamed to have neglect-
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ed doing so long I am very anxious
for the company of my two young
friends next week. I cannot promise
them much pleasure, oF much variety,
for the first two days, for we shall be
almost alone; my aunt Ridley being the
only person staying with me. After-
wards we shall be joined by many
friends, gay and grave. Have | your
permission ? But I ought first,” added
she, turning 10 the young ladies, “to
ask you if you will be afraid to en
counter our loneliness r

“QO no!” exclaimed Emma, who was
ever ready to speak; “who can be lone-
ly with you ?”

Mrs. Merton smiled. “ And Mrs. Rid-
ley,” said Hmma, “ig always so cheer-
ful; it will be delightful to have her

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Both looked to Mrs. Colburn for her
consent, as did also Mrs. Merton. “I
may expect them, then,” said she; “I
will send my carriage for them.”

Mrs. Colburn looked grave. “ Such
kindness on your part would be very
flattering,” said she, “if I were sure of its
sincerity. Hitherto I have been accustom-
ed to receive my friends’ words as they
appear to be uttered. I am now better
instructed; you have probably another
motive for wishing for the society of my
daughters, than that of giving them
pleasure, amiable as this seems. They
both excel in music, and you may find
this talent very useful and acceptable in
entertaining Mrs. Ridley; while my daugh-
ter Emma may, perhaps, only wish to in-
eratiate herself with you in professing to

admire the cheerfulness of Mrs. Ridley.”
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16 JUDGE NO ONE’S MOTIVES.

“Mamma!” cried Emma, casting @
most pitiable look at her, and almost
ready to sink with surprise and con-
sternation. -

“What can you mean?” exclaimed
Mrs. Merton, not less astonished ; “when
did I give you, or any one else, cause
for suspecting me of insincerity, or of
having a double motive in any thing
I did or said?”

“You must forgive me,” replied Mrs.
Colburn, still very coolly; “I, as 1 be
fore said, judge of my friends by one
rule only—that of a Christian interpre-
tation of their words and intentions.
My daughter Kmma disdains this me-
thod, and I have only done by her
what she has done by many, meting
out that measure to her which it is her

practice to mete out to others. Is not
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my proceeding altogether a fair and a
just one?”

«“ Just,” replied Mrs. Merton, the glow
on her cheek subsiding, and her features
resuming their wonted expression; “just,
but severe. However, I hope it will
have its intended effect; and I will ven-
ture an opinion that it will.” She turn-
ed with an encouraging smile to Emma ;
“Dry your tears, my dear girl, and be-
lieve me when I say I shall feel happy,
if the pain I have been the uninten-
tional cause of giving you, should end
in the acquirement of a virtue, the want
of which I have observed with regret,
and really thought. the only drawback
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“Take this chicken, and this basket
of fruit and vegetables, to Mrs. Harris,”
said the kind-hearted Mrs. Barry, who
was the wife of an opulent farmer in

the village of Northland, to her little
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4 THE DEAF WIDOW.

oirl Jane, “and notice particularly how
she looks, for she was very poorly yes-
terday.” |
“ Must I go?” said Jane, with a tone
and look that expressed any thing but
willingness to undertake the commission.
“ And why should you not ?” asked
her mother.
“Mayn’t Sally go instead ?” said she.
“No,” replied Mrs. Barry, “ Sally shall
not go, unless you like to deprive your-
self of what ought to be, and what I
should think would be, a pleasure—the
giving pleasure to another. Poor thing!
I am sure what you take will be very
acceptable to her. Ah! Jane, Jane! it
‘s not so often in our power to do an-
other service, that we should be willing
to neglect an opportunity when it offers

itself.
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“Tt is not that,” said Jane.

“What is it, then?” demanded her
mother.

“T hate deaf people,” replied she.

“ And is Mrs. Harris deaf for her own
pleasure?” said Mrs. Barry.

“No; but—’” ;

“But it is not agreeable to you to
talk to her,’ said her mother; “very
likely; I allow it is very distressing,
and often almost impossible to make her
hear; but, since God has permitted her
to be thus afflicted, she ought to com- |
mand your pity, and not to excite your |
dislike. But if it is so very much |
against your inclination to do a kind
action, Sally shall go; she will be pleas-
ed, I know, with the errand.” |

To this, however, Jane would not |

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6 THE DEAF WIDOW.

hand, though not with the best grace
imaginable, she bent her steps to the
cottage in which Mrs. Harris occupied a
room. Before she reached the door, she
heard the voice of a person within whom
she knew to be Mrs. Groves, their
neighbour. She spoke so loud that it
was impossible for Jane not to catch
every. word. Mrs. Groves was no great-
er favourite of Jane’s than Mrs. Harris.
Without any particular malady, she was
always complaining, and had esteemed
herself an invalid for many year. The
subject of conversation between them
was the propriety of going to church.
When Jane entered the room, Mrs.
Groves was thus delivering her senti-
ments :—

“Well, Mrs. Harris, you must do as

you like; but where the use can be,
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and where the satisfaction can be, of
going to church, Sunday after Sunday,
as you do, I can't imagine. For my
part, I am always too unwell to be
comfortable there; and, when you can’t
attend to what is preached or read, or
can't hear it, I maintain it is better
to stay at home. It is not as if one
could not read good books, and say
one’s prayers, as well in one place as
another.”

Seeing that she was now silent, the
poor woman whom she had been ad-
dressing, partly imagining what had
been said, and partly having caught
~ the words, thus replied :—

“T speak but for myself, for I have
no right to dictate to others; but, as
far as I am concerned, | would not
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offered me. ‘Too true, indeed, it is I
can collect little or nothing of what 1s
either read or preached; but deafness
does not prevent my knowing and feel-
ing that I am im God’s house, in His
own especial presence, and that, though
I am deaf, His ear is not become
heavy, nor is turned away from the
prayer of the lowly and contrite heart.
Indeed, indeed, 1 have no greater com-
fort, no blessing more valued than this
_that I am able to attend Divine Ser-
vice as regularly as I do.”

Mrs. Groves made some observation,
which did not reach the poor woman
distinctly ; but, supposing that she right-
ly understood her, she said—

“T can pretty well follow Mr. Benson
‘n the Prayers; and when I see him

turn to the Bible, I take my own, and
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_plessed be the mercy that has spared
my sight, and thus made me feel less
the loss of hearing—I read the Lessons
too: of the sermon I cannot catch a
single word; but my Bible is open to
me if my thoughts are beginning to
wander on mere worldly matters. But
this is not very often the case. I try
to fill my mind with remembrances of
past mercies; with passages out of the
good books I have read; with hopes of
serving God in a happier place, where
no infirmity can visit me. Sometimes I
think -on those who are gone, and pic-
ture to myself their employment; and
I bless and praise that gracious Being,
in my heart, who alike gave and has
taken away in mercy and faithfulness ;
and, thus refreshed and comforted, Sun-

day is a day to which I look forward
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with delight, and backward with grati-
tude.”

“Well, that’s more than I can say,”
said Mrs. Groves; “I do what I can,
and read as much as | am able, and
nobody can do any more.” So saying,
she arose and took her departure, and
Jane advanced with her present. The
basket was emptied, the most erateful
thanks expressed, and a beautiful rose
in return presented to herself. Jane
hastened back to her mother, to whom
she related all that she had heard be-
tween Mrs. Harris and their neighbour
Mrs. Groves.

“T wish Mrs. Groves would take pat-
tern by that good creature,” said Mrs.
Barry, when Jane had concluded. ‘ Poor
woman! I can give her entire credit for

saying she cannot look forward to Sun-
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day with pleasure, for I am afraid it is



the heaviest day in the week to her.
She is always fuller of complaints, too,
on that day than on any other, for she
has nothing to occupy her time, nor to
divert her thoughts from her troubles,
real or not. She lays in no stock of
comfort for the week to come; nor, I
fear, recollects—even if she does read
her Bible and repeat her prayers, as
she says—that no prayers are likely to
be more efficacious than those which
are uttered in church, nor any promises
attached to the most earnest private
petition, like that which our blessed
Lord has annexed to our public service,
in these words, ‘Where two or three
are gathered together in my name,
there am I in the midst of them.’ Be-

sides, it is expressly said, that ‘God
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loveth the gates of Zion more than all
the dwellings of Jacob.” Then, turn-
ing the conversation, she said, “So you
are not sorry that you took the little
present ?”

“No, indeed, mother,” replied Jane ;
“T am very glad that I. did.. Mrs.
Hairis looked so pleased and erateful,
and she spoke of your kindness to her
in such a pretty way, that I felt I
could love her.”

“ And was that all?” asked Mrs. Bar-
ry; ‘did you feel nothing else ?”

Jane coloured. “I felt very sorry
and ashamed too,” said she, ingenuously,
“for having said what I did about her
deafness; and I could not but think |
did not deserve the kindness she showed
me, or the pleasure I experienced at

seeing her so exceedingly thankful for
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her ‘nice Sunday dinner,’ as she called

it.”

“And you will be still more sorry,

Jane,” returned her mother, “when I
tell you what caused her deafness.”

“O! what was it mother?” inquired
she eagerly; “I should so lke to
know.”

“Mrs. Harris was nursemaid in the
family of an officer,” replied Mrs. Barry,
“and was at the memorable siege of
——. For a time it was thought that
the city was in perfect safety. After
a while the reverse was apprehended.
The general commanding sent word
that the children and domestics of the
governor should immediately take refuge
in a place which had been made bomb-
proof. Mrs. Harris had secured the two

little girls; but on looking for the third
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child, a boy of five years of age, he was
missing. In great distress she at once
retraced her steps, crossed the court, and
gained an entrance into the castle. She
discovered the child, seized him by the
hand, again traversed the court, cover-
ing him with her clothes as well as she
was able, the balls falling thickly around
her, when just as she had regained the
mouth of the passage, and had hastily
thrust him into it, a shell, which she
had not perceived, exploded close to
her; and so violent was~the concussion,
that she fell to the ground. When
taken up hearing was gone; nor was it
ever restored. From that hour she has
been what you see her. Thus her very
deafness is an honour to her, and claims
not only your pity, but your respect.”

A deep sigh from Jane followed a
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brief silence. ‘QO mother,” exclaimed
she, “what a good thing it would be if
one could say nothing but what is kind
and proper. I wish I had not said I
hate deaf people.”

“Think then, in future, before you
speak,” replied Mrs. Barry, “especially
if it be about others. The mouth is
prone to utter what our better principles
condemn; and they who would avoid
self-reproach, for wounds caused through
' a hasty tongue, must learn to curb its
flippancy, by reflecting that two-edged,
it cuts not only others but ourselves.”


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“Bout why may I not go?” cried
George Ainslie, struggling against his
mother, as she held him by the arm.
“T will go.”

“Will go!” repeated she;
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4. LOTA.

to whom are you speaking? Your father
desired me, when he left home, to deny
your accepting Mr. Ord’s invitation ; and
it is neither my duty nor yours to
question his motives, much less to dis-
obey them. Go into the study, nor at-
tempt to leave it till you are permitted.”

George hesitated for an instant wheth-
‘er he should contend longer or not;
then contenting himself with declaring,
“it was too bad to be disappointed for
nothing,” he did as he was desired ;
slammed the door after him, cast a look
of disgust round the apartment, and then
threw himself on the sofa. Soon tired
of this, he took a book, but quickly
closed it; rose, from time to time, and
looked out of the window, the words
“it’s too bad, I declare it is,” instantly

following an exclamation as to the beau-
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ty of the day, and the certainty that the
fish would bite as fast as the lines were
thrown into the water. |

Weary, at length, with complaining,
he stretched himself at his full length
on the sofa, and closed his eyes. Sud-
denly the door was opened, and in
bounded his mother’s favourite spaniel,
Lota. Jumping upon the sofa to him,
she showed in every possible way her
affection for him, licking his hands and
face, and lying fondly upon him. George
always made a pet of her; and thus ca-
ressing and playing with her, he for-
got his disappointment. All at once he
heard himself loudly called by his father.
In an instant, followed by Lota, he was
in the drawing-room.

“Come, George,” cried Mr. Ainslie,

as he entered, “I have good news for
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you all. I have met with Mr. Rowe's
steward at last, and have obtained an
order from him to be admitted into
every part of the grounds; and espe-
cially into what you have so much de-
sired, the Observatory. Now, be quick
and dress yourself, Your mother and
sisters will of course make use of the
carriage; and, as I know you prefer
riding on horseback, I will give up my
own horse to you, and ride the ches-
nut myself. I was unwilling to say a
word to any of you before I went out,
as it was uncertain whether I should
fnd Mr. Longley at home or not.”

The moment Mr. Ainslie ceased, there
might be said to be a general rise; all
was bustle and pleasure; not a corner
of the house was still. Lota was as

active and as eager as any of the party,
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and, equipped for any journey herself,
she showed by her impatient wander-
ings from one room to another, that the
process of dressing was in her estima-
tion a tedious one. As she frequently
rode out with the family, she, no doubt,
inferred she was to be included in the
present party—a belief in which the
young ones, and George especially, en-
couraged her. She jumped first upon
one, then on another; ran backwards
and forwards to the hall steps, barking
in her accustomed note of impatient joy.
The carriage drove to the door; the
step was let down, and Lota seemed
scarcely able to show her delight in
any adequate manner. Mr. Ainslie de-
sired the little girls to get in, Lota fol-
lowed, but not seeing her mistress, and
hearing her voice at the top of the

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8 LOTA.

stairs, she bounded out of the carriage
and ran to meet her.

“No, no, little dog,” said Mrs. Ains-
lie, “not to-day—back, back.”

Poor lLota’s manner was instantly
changed; her ears dropped, her tail
fell, and she crouched at the feet of
her mistress. |

“Do let her go, mamma,” cried the
little girls, “we will any of us take care
of her.”

“Not to-day, my dears,” replied Mrs.
Ainslie. Lota turned herself upon her
back and lay imploring, in her usual
way, for the coveted indulgence. “ Go
to your cushion, Lota,” said Mrs. Ains-
lie, authoritatively. “Go, Lota, go.”

The dog well understood her; she
slowly arose, crept to her cushion, which

was placed in the window, and lying
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LOTA. 9

down with her head between her ex-

tended paws, she watched silently and
submissively all that was passing. The
carriage drove off; Lota started from
her position, put her head out of the
window, looked wistfully after the ve-
hicle, and then laid herself down again
dejectedly.

All this had been observed by George,
for he was desired not to mount till his
father was ready to join him. Mr.
Ainslie soon made his appearance; Lota
raised her head to watch them, then
again rolled herself into a ball and com-
posed herself for * sleep, having seen
them pass through the gate.

The day went off as such a day, so
the little Ainslies declared, never went

off before; every thing was so charm-

ing, so far exceeding all they could

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have wished for, oF expected. There
was one, however, upon whose mind an
occasional shadow passed ; but it was dis-
missed as quickly as it made its appear-
ance. Mr. Longley met the party at the
castle, and not only were they shown all
that was worthy of inspection, but were —
handsomely regaled with the finest of
fruits, and loaded, at their departure,
with the most fragrant flowers.

It was evening when they reached
home. Lota, whose quick ear had long
recognized their approach, bounded to
the door to greet them, more exuberant
in her joy than ever. She welcomed
every one with rapture, and was in
turn welcomed by each. George alone
looked grave, as he returned her Ca-
resses.

“You good little thing,” said he, in
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a low voice, patting her fondly as she lay
at his feet, “I wish—”

“Wish what, my dear boy?” said his
mother, who, unknown to him, was close
by, and who had been much pleased with
his conduct through the day.

“That I was as good as Lota,” sighed
he. “Ah! mamma, if you will come here,
I will tell you the truth. You know
how I behaved this morning, at papa’s
having denied me what I had set my
fancy upon. Lota has made me ashamed
of myself, I watched her conduct to-day,
when you so severely disappointed her;
and many, very many times has her look
of patient regret and mournful obedience
come over my mind—am | foolish ?”

“No, my dear boy, no,” returned Mrs.
Ainslie, tenderly. “So far from checking

this feeling, as being foolish, I earnestly
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12 LOTA.

hope you may ever cherish the lesson.
We may be made wise from trifles as
from the most striking events. When
then, as you journey through life, your
hopes are disappointed, or your expecta-
tions frustrated, place all your confidence
in your heavenly Father; and be sure
that His parental kindness withholds from
you your ‘desire. Trust in Him, submit
to Him; wait with resignation and cheer-
fulness His own appointed time in all that
concerns you; and feel that if the pati-
ent acquiescence of a dog to the will of
a superior can appear estimable in your
eyes, how much more precious must
‘the filial obedience and dutiful resig-
nation of a rational being, like yourself,
be in the sight of Him whose very
goodness makes grateful submission an

obligation and a blessing.”
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Che Birthday.

Ler no one condemn the practice of

observing “family days,” as they are
called, on the plea that their return,
when the event which gave interest to

them has passed away for ever; is the
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source only of painful regret. The ob-
jection is a selfish one, and it can be
maintained on n0 better ground than
that all gratifications should be refused,
because they may be followed by their
reverse. Granted that the day of death
has cancelled the remembrance of the day
of birth, that the tear of separation falls
over the broken bond of fond and joy-
ful union, and that the affectionate heart
is made sad by the retrospect; yet 18
there sweetness still in the recollection
of the past, while the actual enjoyment
of pleasure, through many successive
years, may surely be esteemed no exor-
bitant purchase in @ world where all is
marked by change.

“Out of the way!” cried Archy Cam-
eron, as he darted towards the garden

door, at the same time kindly pushing
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THE BIRTHDAY. 5

aside his younger brothers and sisters;
“out of the way, or I shall jump over
the heads of half a hundred of you at
once! Come along, little Toddles,” seiz-
ing a child of about three years of age
by the hand, and lifting him down the
steps; “come along, this is papa’s birth-
day, and we must give him a_ hearty
cheer: are you all ready?” The group
surrounding him gave assent. “ Now
for it—Hurrah |” |

“Hurrah!” echoed the children, boys
and girls together.

“ Another :”

“ Hurrah!”

“ Another :”

“ Hurrah !”

Mr. Cameron opened the window of
his dressing-room, and, with a father’s

look and a father’s feeling, acknowledg-




6§ THE BIRTHDAY.

ed the compliment. In another minute,
followed by Mrs. Cameron, he was on
the lawn among his children; and a
happier group it would have been diffi-
cult to find. “The envied kiss” was be-
stowed on each, & second being given to
little ‘‘'Toddles,” because, on his own
report, he had shouted loudest of all. .
Adjourning instantly into the house,
prayers were read, and the great Author
of their joy was thankfully acknowledg-
ed; after which, restraint was again re-
moved, and nothing was to be seen and
heard but pleasure and pleasant looks.
All (for such was the privilege of the
day) now placed themselves at the break-
fast-table. Archy sat between his young-
est brother and sister, for “little Tod-
dies,” in particular, needed his assistance,

he being yet not very skilful in the use
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of cup and saucer, or of spoon. Kvery
‘one was happy, every one had some-
thing to say, every one enjoyed or caused
a laugh, for more “funny things” were
said that morning than ever had been
said or heard before. Neither was the
repast quickly dispatched, for all were
willing to prolong the pleasure of it;
and though appetite was soon satisfied,
Archy’s droll speeches were not exhaust-
ed, nor the admiration they excited in
any degree lessened.

A movement from his father now at-
tracted Archy’s notice. ‘Put it down,”
said he to his little brother, who for
some moments had been performing sun-
dry evolutions with his spoon, now flour-
ishing it over his head, and now rap-
ping upon the table, in imitation of his

brothers, to mark applause; and, taking

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his own napkin, he wiped the little
fellow’s mouth. “You must be still
now, and listen to what papa 1s going
to say.” He turned to his sister:

“JT have wiped my mouth myself,”
said she; ‘and now Tll be your own
little mouse, I'll be so still.”

Archy took a hand of each, which he
held between his own, and waited for
his father to speak.

Mr. Cameron began by expressing his
great joy and thankfulness at being again
surrounded by his family on his birth-
day; then, dwelling on the happiness
their general good conduct had afforded
him throughout the year, he said— It
has always been my custom to give
each of you a birthday present, such
as I fancied best suited either to your

inclinations or your age. I shall make
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THE BIRTHDAY. 9

a little alteration this year. You, Archy
and Stuart, and your two sisters, Helen
and Grace, shall have your own choice,
the cost being limited to six shillings.
There are. books, toys, and dolls for you,
little ones, and especially a Great West-
ern railway carriage, which some one,
whom I could name, asked for.

Who that some one was, was quickly
discovered by the joyful exclamation
that followed; and “'Toddles” being again
still, Mr. Cameron continued: “ Your
sisters, in compliment to their sex, must
name their wishes first. What is your
choice to be, Helen?” But Helen was
quite at a loss what to answer. “Well,
Grace, what do you say?” Grace, how-
ever, was as much at fault as her sister ;
they looked at each other, and at their

father and mother, and then, in a breath,
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10 THE BIRTHDAY.

begged mamma to choose for them. But
this was declared “ not fair.”

“How long you are making up your
mind,” cried Stuart, impatiently; “Say,
Helen, at once, what you would like,
and Grace will be sure to wish for the
same thing: it is easy enough for you
to choose, girls want so few things.”

“OQ, no,” cried Grace; ‘indeed you
are wrong; we want many things that
boys do not, and that makes it so very
difficult. Archy, what shall we say?”

“QO, any thing you please,” returned
he. ‘How can there be any thing diff-
cult in it? You might think of twenty
things in a minute.”

“Tye, Archy,” said Mr. Cameron,
smiling, “and in that very circumstance
lies the difficulty ; when our needs are

few, our wishes are apt to be many.”
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THE BIRTHDAY. 11

“Then give us, papa, whatever you
and mamma think best,” cried both little
girls; “we shall like that a great deal
better.”

Mr. Cameron agreed to do so. “Now,

Archy, for your choice; your sisters have
given you plenty of time for considera-
tion. What is it to be?”

“OQ, O}” said he, “T should like--if
you please—I should prefer—”

“Go on, Archy,” exclaimed Helen.

But Archy was still unable to com-
plete the sentence.

« Ah, ah!” cried Grace, archly, ‘‘ who
is at a loss now?”

A general laugh was raised at the ex-
pense of the good-tempered boy, who
joined heartily in it. “Let Stuart speak
first,” said he; “I see he has made up

his mind.”

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THE BIRTHDAY.

It was, indeed, evident, from the ea
at shone in his eyes,

ger expression th
feature, that such

and marked every
was the case. Searcely waiting for his
father’s consent, he exclaimed, ‘Give

me the six shillings, papa: I should

like the money best.”
In an instant the countenance of both
My. and Mrs. Cameron fell, and a look

of painful surprise was exchanged be-

tween them.
“ Well, so should I,”

never thought of that!

ve the money, will you r
replied

cried Archy; “I
© do, papa, do

let us ha
“You shall certainly have it,”

Mr. Cameron ; “put I must annex @

condition to it.”
“OF course, papa,” gaid Archy; “any

thing you wish we are ready to do.”

“Then you must give me an account
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on Saturday—this is only Monday—how
the money has been spent,” said Mr.
Cameron.

The boys readily agreed to this con-
dition; the money was presented to each,
and by each deposited in his pocket, but
in a very different manner: carefully by
Stuart, negligently by Archy, whom his
prother declared to be incapable of tak-
ing care of it; he would lose it, he was
quite certain. :

Day followed day in its usual course,
the close of the week approached, and
at last Saturday evening had arrived.
Greater sums than those now to be ac
counted for have scarcely caused more
anxiety, Or created more various sur-
mises in the wide circles interested in
the examination, than was felt, or were

ventured, in the little world of this uni-
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14 THE BIRTHDAY.

ted family. Stuart's choice had been the
frequent subject of conversation between
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, while the little
girls had puzzled themselves in their
conjectures as to the manner in which
each of their brothers would dispose of
his money.

Tea was finished, the table was clear-
ed, and the family were alone.

“Come, Stuart,” said Mr. Cameron,
“as you were the first to wish for the
money, I think it is but right to ex-
amine your accounts first.”

“But Archy is eldest, papa,” said
Stuart.

“QO, yes,” cried Helen and Grace, “do
let us hear what Archy has to say;”
and they fixed their smiling eyes on
their brother’s countenance, while Stuart,

tucking his hands between his knees,
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THE BIRTHDAY. 15

as he was accustomed to do when he
was very much interested in what was
passing, bent a look on him that seem-
ed to search his very thoughts.

Mr. Cameron gave his consent. “We
are waiting for you, Archy,” said he.

Archy arose, felt in his pockets: “I
will first show what I have left,” said
he, “and then account for the rest.
Here is a penny out of this pocket,”
and he laid it on the table; “and here
is sixpence out of this; but this is as
good as’ spent, for it is already con-
demned.”

A laugh followed this declaration, and
“Poor Archy!” was repeated by every
one. A significant smile played over
the close-pressed lips of Stuart, and he
bent more forward still, squeezed his

knees still firmer together, and swung
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16 THE BIRTHDAY.



his legs with a more measured motion,
as his brother proceeded.

“ ive-and-fivepence 0 account for,”
said he; “am I to enter into particu-

lars, or may I name the sums gener

ally ?”

“You must leave out nothing,” was
the general reply.

“He has forgotten all about it!” cried
Stuart, chuckling. “JT knew he would.”

“Haven't you kept a regular account
of your expenditure ?” asked Mr. Cam-
eron, smiling. “ I expected to have found
you quite a man of business.”

“J began one, papa,” returned Archy ;
“it 1s somewhere,” and he felt in his
pockets, but in vain: “no matter, I can
recollect all :—Owed Henry Parker three-
pence,—paid him directly; bought mam-

ma an india-rubber watchguard—eight-


THE BIRTHDAY. 17

pence; Helen and Grace a pencil each,
which I had promised them—sixpence :
that’s one-and-fivepence. Poor Hester
Tomkins fancied a little piece of meat—
meat, without a- bit of bread, poor stuff—
one-and-fourpence more.”

“OQ Archy!” exclaimed Helen, “that
was what you were at Mr. Pearse’s for,
the other morning. We could not think
what you could be doing in the butch-
er’s shop.” ;

“You bought it yourself, then?” said
Mr. Cameron.

“OQ yes, but Mrs. Pearse chose it for
me,” replied Archy.

“And you took it to her yourself?”
inquired Grace.

“To. be sure I did!” returned he;
“that was half the battle. If you had

but seen how pleased she looked, in
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18 THE BIRTHDAY.

spite of her ‘O, Mr. Archy, how could
you do so es

“Thats just like her !” cried Grace ;
“T know so well how she looked, and
how she spoke; but go on.”

“So I would, if I could; but you
have put me out,” said he: “ one-and-
threepence and one-and-threepence—half
a crown; threepenny worth of tobacco,
for poor old Isaac; sixpence to Ann,
for wiping up the slop I made yester-
day morning, when I had the misfor-
tune to break the small pitcher in my
bedroom, and for sundry other instances
of kindness to me; and eightpence more
for supplying the loss which my care-
lessness had occasioned.”

“But you need not have done that,”

said Mrs. Cameron; “accidents will hap-

7

pen, let us be as careful as we may.
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THE BIRTHDAY. 19

“There we do not think quite alike,”
observed Mr. Cameron; “I approve of
what he did: he had the means of re-
pairing the loss his heedlessness had
caused; and it was ” to you that he
should do so. Go on.”

“T ghall be brought in a italien, as
sure as may be,” said Archy, “if I am
interrupted thus. How much does all
this make?

“ Four-and-twopence,” quickly returned
Stuart.

Archy seemed puzzled.

“You forget my whip, Archy,” cried
the youngest boy but one.

“And my penny for putting away
your books, and mending a hole in your
glove,” exclaimed a little girl.

“So I did,” returned he—" twopence ;

and then a shilling to poor Mrs. Elder,
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20 THE BIRTHDAY.

who buried her husband last week ; and
this sixpence—"

“What is that for?” asked Mr. Cam-
eron.

“For old blind Tom; he was not at
home when I went to his cottage,” re-
plied Archy.

“But you have had nothing for your
self!” cried Helen. “If I had known
what I do now, you should not have
spent your money on me.”

“T have not wanted any thing,” replied
he; “but this penny I shall spend for
my own use. If we go a-fishing on
Monday, I must have a good perch-
hook, in the place of that which I lost
the other evening. That’s right, isn’t it,
papa?” for he observed the motion. of
his father’s lips.

“T think not,” replied Mr. Cameron !
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THE BIRTHDAY. 21

“and this ought to teach you the pro-
priety of keeping exact accounts. I
think there is yet a penny wanting, to
make up the six shillings.”

Again Archy reflected, then, with
bright eyes, he exclaimed, “I have it;
I wrote a letter for Jervis to his son;
the poor fellow has one of his attacks
of rheumatism, and I paid for the stamp,
I’m glad I have made it all out;” and
so saying he sat down.

“And now, Stuart,” said Mr. Came-
ron, “we must hear what you have
done with your money. Is it all spent,

or, as your brother says, as good as

spent ?”
Stuart withdrew his hands from be-
tween his knees, and arose. “ My ac-

count,” said he, “1s soon made out.” He

put his hand into his pocket, drew out
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22. THE BIRTHDAY.

his purse, and then, very deliberately,

emptied its contents; as he did so, he
cast a significant glance at his brother.

. Three-and-sixpence 1” cried Archy;
“well, I am surprised! I thought all
your money was gone! Why did you
ask me to give you my poor solitary
fellow of a sixpence yesterday ?”

“Because I saw you did not know the
value of money,” replied Stuart, “and
could not take care of it.”

«And all sixpences!” cried Helen
and Grace, spreading them still more
asunder.

“To be sure,” said he, “don’t they
seem to make a larger sum of it! But
will you hear, papa, how I have spent
the rest?” He took a little account-
book from his waistcoat pocket, and be-


THE BIRTHDAY. 23

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eee Fe ee eT Ns 0 2
Beggar-woman. + ++ ++ * 0 04
Fishing-rod . .- + © es * * 2 0
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Seti gg

He looked around with a satisfied
expression when he had finished, and
his eye, as he turned to Archy, spoke
as clearly as words would have done,
how vastly superior he considered him-
self to his brother. Not a word was
spoken. Disappointed at the unexpect-
ed silence, he looked at his mother.
She was very grave; not a shadow of
pleasure was on her features; he turned
to his father, and met his eyes fixed on

him with a very unusual SeTiOUSNESS ;
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24 THE BIRTHDAY.



even his sisters showed no approbation :
and, without exactly knowing why, he
felt. much disconcerted.

«Well, Helen and Grace,” said Mr.
Cameron, addressing them, “whose me-
thod of disposing of his money do you
like best—Archy’s oF Stuart’s ?”

«O, Archy’s, 4 great deal 1” exclaim-
ed both, in a breath.

“ And why?” asked their father.

There was far more difficulty im an-
swering this question than the former;
they paused, smiled at their brother, and
the colour mounted into their cheeks,
and sparkled in their eyes, as they di-

~ rected their looks to their father. “ We
feel Archy did right: it was SO good-

natured,” said they.
“T¢ was more than good-natured,”

replied Mr. Cameron; “it gave proof
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THE BIRTHDAY. 25

of nobler and better qualities—honesty,
benevolence, justice, gratitude, and bro-
therly affection.”

Dear papa,” said Archy, colouring
deeply, “I never once thought of any
one of these things.”

“T dare say not,” returned Mr. Cam-
eron, “and as your sisters seem as much
surprised as yourself, 1 will explain my-
self. The first consideration that the
unexpected possession of money should
awaken in our mind is the claims of
others upon it. Let no one, be he who
he may, presume to be generous before
he is out of debt: to assist others is a
duty and a_ privilege; but a privilege
that we may enjoy only when we owe
nothing to any one. I made a remark

before, upon Archy’s making good the

loss his carelessness had caused: this,
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26 THE BIRTHDAY.

and the trifling remuneration he made
to Ann for the trouble he had given
her, I consider as an act of justice.
Tomkins was his nursemaid; and old
John, as well as blind Tom, contributed
to many of his pleasures when they
formerly lived with us: his little gifts,
therefore, to these, expressed, what 1 am
sure he felt, gratitude for past kindness.
I need not poimt out the other quali-
ties to which I alluded, for they must
be evident to you.” He turned to Stu-
art. “I approve of Archy’s conduct,”
continued he, “as much as, I regret to
say, 1 disapprove of yours, Stuart. He
who hoards money, OF spends it almost
exclusively upon himself, is not only
ignorant of its value, but undeserving
of the possession of it, and defeats the

very purpose for which it is bestowed.
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THE BIRTHDAY. 27

The unnecessary indulgence of appetite,
too, deserves remar r

“T gave the beggar-woman at the
shop-door a halfpenny,” said Stuart.

“That was neither charity nor benev-
olence,” replied Mr. Cameron. “T can
understand the feeling that prompted
you to listen to her, as I can that of
many others I have observed under
similar circumstances. Gifts like these
are a kind of atonement for selfish
gratification, on which the sight of dis-
tress acts as reproof. The halfpenny to
the boy who, to save you, probably got
wet himself in rescuing your floating
hat, was a mean and paltry recom-
pence. It is far better to’ give nothing
than thus to mark the value you place
on a service rendered to you: in the

one case you may disappoint a natural
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28 THE BIRTHDAY.

expectation of reward; but, in the other,
you wound the feelings of him who ex-
posed himself to serve you.”

Mr. Cameron was silent for a minute,

and then resumed. “Stuart, your re-

quest for money gave both your mother

and myself much uneasiness when it
nor has the result removed
They who, in the

was made;
my apprehensions.
midst of every rational enjoyment, or in
the possession of every necessary cont
fort, betray a desire for wealth, give
evidence of lurking evil in the heart—
of a covyetous disposition, than which
nothing is more to be dreaded. Money,

to become a blessing to ourselves, must

be made a blessing to others. “Your
brother has properly shown you how
much may be done with a very small

sum; and by conferring pleasure on
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THE BIRTHDAY. 99

others he has secured and multiplied
his own: while you, by centring enjoy-
ment in yourself, have derived a satis-
faction from the possession of what was
to you wealth, of which you have cause
only to be ashamed. Beware, my dear
boy, of the trait of character which this
‘neident has exposed. Use your utmost
endeavours to correct it. Punish your-
self, in the first instance, by parting with
your money whenever a proper occasion
presents itself. When you can do so
without pain, you may hope you are be-
coming victorious ; but be still on your
guard: a fault like this, unnatural at
your age, and difficult at all times to
be eradicated, will require the utmost
vigilance, perhaps, of your whole life to
overcome. It may, however, be con-

quered, for there is nothing that will
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30 THE BIRTHDAY.

not yield to perseverance and a faith-
ful application of the means afforded
us by a merciful Providence for that
purpose. You may have 4 struggle
for the victory; and you may fancy
you have obtained it, when experience
will prove the contrary, but whenever
you perceive any symptom of returning
vigour in the enemy, remember your
father’s birthday, and the admonition

to which it gave rise.”




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