The Baldwin Library
THE WINGED WOLF
See page 6. Frontispiece.
Siyain Se
THE WINGED WOLF
AND OTHER FAIRY TALES
COLLECTED BY
HA SHEEN KAF
WITH FIFTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ARTHUR LAYARD
LONDON: EDWARD STANFORD
26 & 27 COCKSPUR STREET, CHARING CROSS, 8.W.
1893
PREFACE
SomE time ago, when reading to my children out
of some old books, which I myself had read as a
child, and several of which are now out of print,
it occurred to me that some of the old stories
might be as amusing to the rising generation as
they had been to me. This book is the result, the
stories being collected from rather various sources.
“Little Whitebeard†is taken from a work by
Robert Morier, an author whose Eastern romances
were at one time very popular, though now, I
believe, very little read. ‘“Thavanan†is an Abys-
sinian legend, extracted, with some slight modifica-
tion, from Harris’s Highlands of Ethiopia,
“The Sedge Island,†“ Finikin,†and “ Prince
Gold-fish†are reprinted from Pleasant Tales by
Popular Authors by permission of Messrs. Rout-
ledge, and my best thanks are due to Messrs.
Chapman and Hall for their kind permission to lay
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Russian Popular Tales under contribution for
the other five tales.
All I have done in connection with the stories
has been to select, and, in some cases, abridge and
slightly expurgate them.
In spelling the Eastern names which occur in
one or two of them, I have followed the original
author in all cases. I doubt whether the modern
scientific system would greatly assist readers, who
have no acquaintance with the original languages,
in pronouncing the names correctly, and the accents
and other signs are sometimes a terror to the un-
learned, and this book is intended for very unlearned
readers indeed. 1 had some thoughts of trans-
lating all of them, but to turn Khodadad into
Theodore, and Gulchin into (shall we say) Rosette,
would have deprived the story of a good deal of
local colour, without any sufficient counterbalancing
advantage. In the case of the Russian names [
have followed the original translator.
In conclusion, I can only hope that my readers
will treat the shortcomings of this work in a
charitable spirit, and that the stories may amuse
them as much as in years long past they amused
me HL 8. K.
CONTENTS
I
Prince LUBIM AND THE WinGED WoLF
II
FINIKIN AND HIS GoLDEN PIPPINS
IT
PRINCE MALANDRACH AND THE PRINCESS SALIKALLA
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Tue Sepan Istanp ‘ : : ; ; : j
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Tar WonpDERFUL SELF-PLAYING Harp
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Tur Srory or LittLhe WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER .
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EMELYAN THE Foon
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THAVANAN THE MaGIclAN
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Sina CZAREVITCH AND IvASHKA WITH THE SHROUD
BXGe
PrINCcE GOLD-FISH
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PRINCE LUBIM AND THE WINGED WOLF)
In a certain country, a long time ago, there lived
a Czar, or king, named Elidar, with his wife,
Militissa, who had three sons, named Aksof, Hut,
and Lubim. And when Aksof, the eldest, was
twenty years old, he begged leave of his father and
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mother to travel in other countries, to see the
world, and seek a beautiful princess for his wife.
So his parents gave him leave, and he set off on his
travels.
Not long after this, Prince Hut, in the same way,
begged permission of his parents to travel; and the
Czar and his wife gave their consent. So the two
brothers went out into the world, and wandered
about a long while, until at last, as nothing was
heard of them, they were given up for dead.
Then while the Czar and his wife were grieving
for the death of their lost sons, the youngest brother,
Prince Lubim, likewise entreated them to let him
go forth into the world to seek his brothers. But
his parents said to him, “Son, you are too young
to go on such an errand; and how can we part with
you, our only remaining son? We are already old,
and if any misfortune should happen to you, to
whom should we leave our crown?†But Lubim
remained firm and said, “It is surely right and
needful for me to travel and see the world, for, if
ever I am called to rule over the country, I must
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‘learn to do so with justice. Besides, I think that I
ought to try to find my brothers, and at least dis-
cover what has become of them.â€
So at last he persuaded them to let him go; but
they said he must not be away long, and made him
promise to have no companions, and not to expose
himself to needless dangers. When the time
came for him to go, Lubim remembered that
he had neither a proper war-horse nor a suit of
armour, and began to consider how he could get
them; but, as he was going to the city, an old
woman met him, who said, ‘“‘ Wherefore so sad,
Prince Lubim?†At first he did not deign to reply ;
but on second thoughts, reflecting that old folks are _
wiser than young ones, he turned round, and going
up to the old woman, told her that he was going on
a long journey to look for his brothers, but could
obtain neither a good horse nor armour. Then the
old woman said, “I will tell you where to get them.
Upon your father’s forbidden meadows, which no
one is allowed to use except the king, behind twelve
gates, you will find a trusty steed, a suit of armour,
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and a sword: the steed is fastened with twelve
chains.â€
When Lubim heard this, he thanked the old -
woman, and went off at once to the forbidden
meadows. On coming to the place where the horse
was, he did not at first know what to do, for it did
not seem easy to break down the twelve gates. At
last, however, he made the attempt, and broke down
one of them; then the horse within smelt him,
and, as it was a fairy horse, it knew that he was the
knight who was fated to be its master, so with a
great effort it burst its chains; upon that, Prince
Lubim broke down three more gates, and the horse
trampled down the rest. Then Lubim found the
armour and the swerd, and put on the armour, but
left the horse in the meadows; after which he went
to his parents, told them what had befallen him,
and begged their blessing on his travels. So his
parents gave him their blessing, and then mounting
his gallant steed he set forth on his journey. And
he went his way, and travelled a long time until he
came to a place where three roads met ; then he saw
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in the centre a pillar with three inscriptions, which
ran as follows: ‘““He who turns to the right will
have plenty to eat, but his steed will starve; he
who goes straight forward will hunger himself, but
his steed will have food enough ; and whoever takes
the left road will be slain by the Winged Wolf.â€
When Prince Lubim read this, he pondered over
it, and resolved to choose the- left road, and either
be slain himself, or destroy the Winged Wolf, and
so free all others who might be travelling that way
in future from the danger. So he took the left
road and journeyed on until he came to the open
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plains, where he pitched his tent, and was preparing
to rest, when on a sudden he saw the Winged Wolf
coming flying towards him. Instantly he sprang
up, donned his armour, and leaped upon his steed. -
Then he rode at the Wolf, and the Wolf flew at
him and beat him so hard with its wings that it
nearly knocked him off his horse; nevertheless,
Lubim kept his seat, and becoming furious from the
blows he was receiving, flew into a violent rage, and
struck the Winged Wolf such a blow with his sword
that he felled it to the ground, and injured its left
wing so that it could not fly.
At first the Wolf was quite stunned by the blow,
but at last it came to itself, and said to Lubim ina
human voice, “Do not kill me! I will follow and
serve you as your trusty squire.†Then Lubim
replied, “Know you where my brothers are?â€
And the Wolf answered, ‘“‘ They have long ago been
slain, but we will bring them to life again, if we
can obtain the beautiful Princess.†“ But how are
we to do that?†said Lubim. “Listen,†said the
Wolf; “leave your horse here, and——â€
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“How,†cried Lubim, “shall I part from my
faithful steed ?’
“Only hear me out,†said the Wolf. “I will
change myself into a horse and carry you ; but this
- steed of yours, good though he be, is not fit for the
task we have to do. In the city where the Princess
lives there are strings to all the bells; and we
must leap over all of them without touching the
smallest, otherwise we shall be caught and taken -
prisoners.â€
Prince Lubim saw at once that the Wolf spoke
well and wisely; so he consented, and exclaimed,
“On, then!†Then the Wolf turned himself into
a horse, and Lubim mounted him, and away they
went, until they came to the stone wall of the city;
and when Lubim looked on it, he grew frightened,
_and said, “‘ How is it possible to leap over this high
wall?†But the Wolf replied, ‘I shall have no
difficulty in doing this; but afterwards fresh
obstacles will arise from your falling in love; then
you must bathe in the water of life, and take some
for your brothers, and also some of the water of
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death.†Thereupon they leaped safely over the
stone wall, without touching a stone, or even the
smallest of the strings.
Lubim stopped at the palace, and went into the
Court of the beautiful Princess. On entering the first
apartment he found a number of lady’s-maids all fast
asleep, but looked in vain for the Princess. Then he
went into a second room, where he found a number
of beautiful ladies-in-waiting all fast asleep, but the
Princess was still not there. Then Lubim went into
the third apartment, and there he saw the Princess
herself sleeping ; and she was so beautiful that. his.
heart beat with rapture at the sight of her beauty,
and he fell so deeply in love, that he could not tear
himself away from her presence. But at last, fear-
ing that he might be seized if he remained too long,
he went into the garden, to fetch some of the waters
of life and of death. Then he bathed in the water
of life, and taking with him a bladder full of. each
_ of the waters, he returned to the Wolf.
And when he had remounted, and was sitting on
his Wolf-steed, it said to him, “ You are grown so
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heavy, that we cannot leap over the wall, but shall
strike against it, and arouse the people. Neverthe-
less, you shall be victorious, and kill them, and
when they are all slain, mind that you seize on a
white horse. I will then help you to fight; and as
‘soon as we reach our tent, take your own steed and
I will mount the white horse. And when we have
slain all the warriors, the Princess herself will come
to meet you, and offer to be your wife, professing a
violent love for you.â€
Thereupon they tried to leap over the high wall
of the city; but they touched the strings, and
instantly the bells rang an alarm through all the
city, and the drums beat. Then every one in the
city jumped up, and all the men got their weapons,
and ran up to the palace, to see what had happened,
and to protect the Princess. Presently the Princess
herself awoke ; and perceiving that some stranger
had been in her room, she gave an alarm, which
soon brought all the courtiers round her. There
was quickly gathered a crowd of valiant knights,
and she said to them, “Brave warriors, go forth
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and fetch hither this insolent stranger; bring me
his head; so shall his temerity be punished !â€
And the knights all :
promised not to rest
until they had slain the
man, and brought his
head to the Court. So
the Princess dismissed
them, and went up to
her balcony, and gazed
after her warriors and
the stranger who had
ventured to intrude into
her court.
When the alarm was 3 Coto
given, Lubim had already ridden a great dis-
tance on his Wolf-steed, and was half-way to
his tent before the knights could overtake him.
As soon as he saw them approach, he wheeled
about and grew furious at beholding such an
army of knights in the field. Then they fell
upon him; but Lubim laid about him valiantly
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with his sword, and slew many, whilst the Wolf-
steed trod still more under his hoofs: and it ended
in their slaying nearly all the knights. But one
still remained, with a head as large asa beer-barrel,
and mountedon a white horse. This knight did
not try to run away, but rode bravely at Lubim ;
but Lubim slew him also, and remembering what’
the Wolf had said, caught the white horse by the
bridle and leaped upon it, and left the Wolf to _
rest ; and after a while, as their enemies were either
dead or put to -flight, ey betook themselves to —
their tent. —
When the beautiful Princess saw Prince Lubim
overcome singly such a large host, she collected
a still larger army, and sent them forth against,
him; whilst she went back again to her balcony to
see what would happen. Meanwhile, on reaching the
tent, the Wolf had transformed himself into a valiant
knight, such as no one ever saw Or heard of except in
a fairy tale. And presently the second army of the
beautiful Princess was seen approaching—a count-
less host. Whereupon Prince Lubim mounted the
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white horse, which he had just captured from the
knight with the big head, and, accompanied by the
Wolf, awaited their attack: and Lubim taking the
right wing, ordered the Wolf to attack the left,
and they made ready for the charge. Then they
fell suddenly on the warriors of the Princess with
-a fierce onset, mowing them down like grass, until
only two persons were left on the field, the Wolf
and Lubim. And after this dreadful fight was
ended, the Wolf said to Lubim, “See, yonder comes
the Princess herself, and she will ask you to take
her to wife: fear nothing any longer; I am not
really a Wolf, as you suppose, but a king like your
father. Some years ago I was changed into a
Wolf as a punishment for being very cruel, but
_ now, thanks to your bravery, I have expiated my
crimes; dismiss me now, and let me return to my
own kingdom.†So Lubim thanked the Wolf for
his service and counsel, and bade him farewell.
The Wolf thereupon vanished ; and when Prince
Lubim saw the beautiful Princess coming towards
him, he rejoiced, and going to meet her, took her
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by her lily hands, and kissing her lips, said, “ Did
I not love you, fair Princess, I should not have
remained here; but you have seen that my love
was stronger than your armies.†The Princess
replied, ‘Valiant knight, you have overcome all
my powers, and my strong and famous knights,
on whom I relied; my city is now desolate—I
will leave it and go with you: henceforth you
shall be my protector.â€
“Joyfully do I take you for my wife,†replied
Prince Lubim: “and I will guard and protect you
and your kingdom faithfully.†Conversing thus
they entered the tent, and sat down to rest and
feast.
Early next morning they mounted their horses,
and set out on their journey to the kingdom of
King Elidar ; and on the way Lubim said, “ Alas,
fair Princess, I had two elder brothers who left
our home before I did, in hopes of winning your
~hand; in these wilds they have been murdered,
and where their remains lie I know not; but I have
brought with me the waters of life and of death,
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and will seek and restore them to life; they cannot
be far distant from our road; do you therefore
ride on to the pillar with the inscriptions, and wait
for me. I shall soon rejoin you.â€
So saying, Prince Lubim parted from the -
Princess, and went forth to seek his brothers’
remains. He found them at last among some
trees; and after he had sprinkled them with the
water of death, they grew together; then he
sprinkled them with the water of life, and his
brothers became alive, and stood up on their feet.
Then Aksof and Hut exclaimed, “Ah, brother!
how long have we been sleeping here?†And
Lubim said, ‘‘ Ay, indeed, and you might have
slept on for ever had it not been for me.†Then
he told them all his adventures,—how he had
conquered the Wolf, and won the beautiful Princess,
and had brought them the waters of life and
death. Thereupon they all repaired to the tent,
where the Princess awaited them; and they all
rejoiced and feasted together.
When they had all retired to rest, Prince Aksof
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said to his brother Hut, ‘‘ What a tale, indeed,
shall we have to tell to our parents! our youngest
brother will boast that he has won the beautiful
Princess, and awakened us from death. Had we not
better kill him at once than suffer such disgrace ?â€
So they agreed and took Lubim’s own battle-sword,
and cut him in pieces, and cast his remains to the
winds. Then they threatened the Princess with
the same fate, if she betrayed the secret to any
one; then they drew lots for the plunder, and
the waters of life and of death fell to Prince Hut,
and the beautiful Princess to Prince Aksof.
So they journeyed on to their father’s kingdom ;
and when they reached the forbidden meadows,
and had pitched their tents, King Hlidar sent
messengers to ask who had encamped there. Then
Prince Hut replied, “Tell the King, that his sons
Aksof and Hut are come, and tell our father also,
that we have brought with us some of the waters
of life and of death, and also a beautiful Princess.â€
The messenger immediately returned to the
Court, and told this to the King, who inquired
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whether all his three sons were come; but the
messenger answered, ‘Only the two eldest, your
Majesty ; the youngest is not with them.†Never-
theless the King rejoiced greatly, and hastened
to tell the Queen, his wife, of the return of their
two eldest sons.
Then King Elidar and Queen Militissa arose,
and went to meet their sons, and embraced them
tenderly. And when they returned to the palace,
a great banquet was made, and they feasted seven
days and seven nights. At the end of this time
they began to think of the wedding and to make
preparations, and invite the guests.
Now the Winged Wolf, who knew that the two
Princes had slain their brother Lubim, ran and
fetched some of the waters of life and of death,
collected all the remains of Lubim, and sprinkled
them with the water of death, whereupon the pieces
grew together; and no sooner had he sprinkled
them with the water of life, than the brave youth
stood up, as if nothing had happened to him, and
said, “Ah, what a time I have been sleeping!â€
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Then the Wolf said, “Ay, you would have slept
on for ever, had I not come to awaken youâ€; and
he told Lubim all that his brothers had done; and
then, changing himself into a horse, he said, “ Let
us hasten after them as fast as we can; to-morrow
your brother Aksof is to marry the Princess.â€
So Lubim instantly set out, and the Wolf-steed
galloped over hill and dale, until they arrived at
the city of King Elidar, where Lubim dismounted.
Then he walked through the market, and bought a
dulcimer, and stationed himself in a spot where
the Princess would pass. And, as she was being
conducted to the church, Lubim began to sing the
events of his youth, accompanying himself on the
dulcimer ; and when the beautiful Princess drew
nigh, he sang of his brothers, and how cruelly they
had slain him, and deceived their father. Then
the Princess stopped her carriage, and ordered
her attendants to bring to her the stranger with
the dulcimer, and to demand his name and who
he was. But without answering a word, Lubim
went straight to the Princess; and when she saw
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him she was overjoyed, and seating him in her
carriage drove off with him straight to the King.
When the King and his wife beheld their son
Lubim, they were unspeakably glad; and the
beautiful Princess said, ‘It was Prince Lubim,
not Aksof, who gained my hand, and it was he
too who obtained the waters of life and death.â€
Then Lubim related all his adventures; and the
King and Queen sent for their sons Aksof and
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Hut, and asked them why they had’ acted so
unnaturally ; but they denied the charge. Thereat
the King waxed wroth, and commanded them to
be shot at the gate of the city. Then Prince
Lubim married the beautiful Princess, and they
lived happily for many years: and so ends the
story.
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II
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
In a retired village there once lived a poor couple,
who possessed only a cottage and a slip of ground
that yielded a few vegetables. They had also two
pretty little twin boys, much alike in face, though
very different in character. One was a tidy, diligent
little fellow, whom his mother used to call Finikin ;
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and the other was an idle, careless child, who always
loitered if sent on an errand, and repined when
required to do any work, and him she nicknamed
Winikin. The father earned a scanty subsistence by
working as a day labourer; still, as long as he re-
mained hale and hearty, he managed to provide for
the wants of his family. But once he fell ill, and, as:
their poverty did not allow of his having proper
food and medicine, he grew worse and worse, till at
length his recovery seemed almost hopeless. In
this extremity his wife bethought her of an old
hermit who lived in the neighbouring forest, and
had often cured poor cottagers with decoctions
from plants and other homely remedies. She there-
fore called her boys, and bade them go and ask the
hermit what could be done for their sick father, and,
above all, not to loiter on the way. Then she
divided a rye cake between them, to eat by the
way, and off the boys set for the forest. No sooner
had they reached it, than they saw an old huntsman
smoking his pipe under a tree.
“Oh!†cried Winikin, “there is old Roger!
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Let us go to him instead of to the hermit. He
always tells us such pleasant stories.â€
But Finikin reminded him that their mother
had told them not to lose time by the way.
“Surely,†said Winikin, “ Roger’s advice will be
as good as the hermit’s; I shall go no farther.â€
So Finikin trudged on alone to the hermit’s cell,
where he found him making a decoction of some
plants, and asked him to give him some for his
sick father.
“My child,†replied the hermit, ‘there is some-
thing more than these herbs wanting to cure your
father, only it must be fetched from a great
distance.†Finikin replied that he was willing to
go anywhere.
“Then,†replied the hermit, “you must know
that there is a garden some five or six miles off,
which none but little children like yourself can
enter. It is situated on the top of a cluster of
high rocks, and if you should have the perseverance |
to reach it, you will find it full of trees, bearing all
kinds of fruit, which several little boys are in-
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‘THE HERMIT OPENED THE DOOR AT THE BACK OF HIS CELL.
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cessantly gathering. You must ask them to give
you some pippins for your father. Should they
consent, all will be well; but should they ask you
to stay to play with them, you must refuse, or the
hours will pass away so quickly that your father
might die before your return.â€
Finikin begged him to tell him the way to this
garden, and the hermit opened the door at the back |
of his cell, which led to a small vegetable garden,
and showed Finikin a tunnel hollowed out in a
rock, through which he could see a distant view of
green fields and blue mountains, and told him that
way would lead him there. He then minutely
described all the objects he would pass on his road,
and told him neither to loiter on his way, nor to
listen to any one who should offer to show him a
shorter road. Finikin promised he would not,
thanked the hermit, and set off at once. _
Meanwhile Winikin, after losing half an hour
talking to the old huntsman, and playing with his
dog, suddenly recollected his business, and asked
Roger what he had better do to help his father.
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“Why, not stand idling here, youngster, for one
thing,†said Roger; “and next, go and ask the
advice of the hermit, who knows better than any
one else what is best to be done!â€
“Ay, but my brother has gone there - so it is
no use for me to go too,†said Winikin ; “so pray
tell me something else I can do instead !â€
The huntsman considered awhile, and at last
said, ‘‘ I’ve heard of a wonderful garden some miles
east of the forest, where all sorts of fruit grow all
the year round, and are really precious stones.
Thus the currants are rubies, the apples are topazes,
and the plums are amethysts or sapphires. If you
could go there, and gather a basket full of cherries,
you might enrich your family for life, and then your
father would want for nothing, and might soon get
well.†-
Winikin asked Roger to show him the way to
the garden; and the old huntsman took him to a
kind of grotto, so completely hidden by the brush-
wood that the little boy had never seen it before,
though he had often passed near it; and when the
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 25
_ twigs which choked up the entry had been put
aside, he saw a hollow way, with a view of meadows
and hills beyond. Then Roger carefully described
all the objects he must pass, and dismissed him,
warning him not to loiter-on his way, for fear he
should not be back by nightfall.
Winikin now entered the grotto, but stopped
every minute to look at its sparkling walls, which
glittered like diamonds, as a sunbeam filtered
through the narrow passage. At last, however,
he emerged into the open country, and there he
met a beautiful boy with golden locks, who was
carrying a couple of hoops on his arm.
“Will you come and play with me, Winikin ?â€
said the little stranger.
“Why,†said Winikin, hesitating, and thinking
of Roger’s warning, “I should like it vastly, only
I am going to a garden beyond the hills, and I am
afraid of being late.â€
“Don’t fear that,†said the boy, “for we'll
trundle our hoops that way, and you'll get on
much faster with a hoop than without one.â€
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This persuaded Winikin, and he agreed to play
with the little boy, who gave him one of the hoops,
which were of silver filigree, and a small ivory
stick to trundle it with.
“Once, twice, thrice, and away!†said his new
friend, and off they went like the wind. Winikin
thought to reach the hills in about five minutes ;
but, at a turn in the road, little Goldlocks went
so fast that he was afraid he would be left behind,
so he followed him as fast as he could, though
he suspected that Goldlocks was not taking the
shortest way. At length Winikin stopped, pant-
ing; and Goldlocks laughed and stopped likewise,
saying— :
“There’s enough of trundling hoops!†and he
flung them over the hedge into a field; “and now
we will stop and rest, and play at marbles.†So
saying, he drew from his pocket some pearls as large
as marbles, and Winikin could not resist playing. ~
_ “And indeed,†thus he reasoned with himself,
“T have come along so fast that no time will really
be lost.â€
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It was now noon, and the sun had grown so hot
that Winikin felt tired and thirsty, when Goldlocks
proposed to pick strawberries in a neighbouring
wood. Winikin liked the idea, so the boys went
into the wood, and the strawberries they gathered
were larger and more delicious than any he had
ever tasted before. When Winikin had eaten his
fill, he wished to proceed.
“Oh!†said his companion, “it is still too hot
to walk fast; and, if you will wait awhile in this
shady wood, you will get on all the better a little
later in the afternoon.â€
Winikin was easily persuaded, and they sat
down on the grass, when his friend drew from his
pocket a humming-top, made of a single carbuncle,
tipped at each end with a diamond, and set it
spinning. Though it was called a humming-top,
ib better deserved the name of a musical-top, for
it gave forth sounds as beautiful as those of an
' olian harp, and formed distinct tunes. Winikin
‘listened in speechless admiration, till at length,
weary from excitement and fatigue, he fell fast asleep.
28 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
Meanwhile, little Finikin on reaching the
meadows carefully remarked all the objects the
hermit had described,
till at last he came
to a field, where he
saw a little girl ery-
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ing bitterly. Finikin
stopped and asked her
what was the matter,
and she replied, “Oh!
I am waiting for one
of my twin brothers,
Finikin or Winikin, to
come this way and take me home.â€
“T am Finikin,†said he, “but I never heard
before that I had a sister.†‘ Yes,†cried the little
girl; “there were three of us. I am your sister,
Minikin, and was stolen away from my cradle, and
brought here by some children, who are always
playing, and won't let me go home.â€
Finikin then heard the sound of a pipe, on
which a little boy was playing most delightfully,
_FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 29
and on peeping through a hedge he saw a group
of children dancing.
“Come away,†said Minikin, “or they will stop
my escaping.†!
“Don’t be afraid, Minikin,†said Finikin, who,
although he thought it strange that his parents had
never said a word about this lost sister, did not for
a moment doubt her words, “ only you must first
come with me to a garden, where I am going to
fetch fruit for our sick father.†And off they ran,
hand in hand, till they were out of sight of the
other children, when Finikin perceived that he had
missed his way.
‘Never mind,†said Minikin, “all ways are alike
in this place, and I can take you to an orchard close
at hand, where you will find better fruit than in the
garden you are looking for.â€
But Finikin recollected the hermit’s words, and
persisted in going back to find the right way.
“ Brother! brother!†said Minikin, “ do not lose
your time by going back, or I shall never see our
father alive. Come at once to the orchard.†And
30 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
she began to pull Finikin with all her little
might in the wrong “direction, but he loosed her
hold, saying—
TT don’t believe, now, that you are my sister after -
all.†And he ran away as fast as his legs could
carry him.
When he had gone some way, he looked back to
see if Minikin were following him, but she had dis-
appeared. Finikin then went on, and, in spite of
heat and fatigue, he only stopped to quench his
thirst at a stream, and ate his bread as he went
alone. At length the scenery became wilder; the
rocks grew higher and steeper, and the vegetation
more luxuriant ; and soon he saw the garden, just
as the hermit had described it, perched at the top
of a cluster of rocks. So Finikin went round the
base of the rocks and examined them minutely, in
hopes of discovering a path leading to the summit.
No such thing could he find, but he perceived a cleft
between two rocks, over which fell a cascade, that,
owing to the dryness of the season, had shrunk to a
mere thread ; and either the work of Nature, or the
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 31
hand of man, had fashioned the rocks into rude steps.
These steps Finikin ascended, and at last he reached
the hedge which surrounded the garden ; then he
crept through the prickly bushes and found himself
in an earthly paradise. The grass was dotted over
with all kinds of flowers, the trees were loaded with
fruit that shone like precious stones, and the air was
full of splendid butterflies, while birds with gold
and silver plumage were hopping from branch to
branch, and singing most sweetly.
Though Finikin was enchanted by all he saw, he
walked on without stopping to listen to the birds,
or to gather a single flower, till he came to a tree,
where four little boys were gathering plums. “ Who
comes here?†said the boys, on seeing him; “and
how dared you come into our garden ?â€
“Do not be angry,†replied Finikin; “I come from
the hermit in the forest, who said that you would
give me some pippins that would cure my father.â€
“Simce you come from the hermit you shall
have some pippins,†said one of the boys; “but
you must gather them yourself.†:
32 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
They then led Finikin to another tree, with a
trunk as smooth as glass, which bore golden pippins,
and telling him that he might gather as many as he
pleased, they left him to his own devices. Finikin
then began to climb the tree, but kept slipping down
every moment, while, to add to his perplexities, the
trunk kept growing higher and higher, as if it would
reach the sky. Luckily he recollected that he had —
a piece of chalk in his pocket (for he had refused to
stop and play at merils the day before, being sent
on an errand), and having crumbled this to pieces
in his hands, he managed to take a firmer grasp,
and, after desperate efforts, to reach the top of the
tree. He now filled his hat and pockets with
pippins as transparent as topazes, and came down
again. By the time he reached the ground, he
found, to his consternation, that it was twilight.
The boys had picked their plums and had gone;
but, seeing a light, he went up to it, and found that
it came from a fruit-chamber of white marble, filled
with gold and silver filigree baskets, containing
every species of fruit, neatly arranged on ivory
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 33
shelves. All the fruit in the silver baskets was still
soft and eatable, while that in the golden baskets
was turned into precious stones. Thus the plums
were sapphires and amethysts; the greengages and
gooseberries, emeralds; the Kentish cherries,
garnets; the whitehearts, rubies, dark on one side
and almost white on the other; the black currants,
black pearls; and so forth. A quantity of similar
baskets were hanging on gold or silver hooks. Here
he found one of the boys, who, after helping him to
empty his pippins into a golden basket which he
gave him, led him down a flight of porphyry steps
into a beautiful hall, lighted up by mother-of-pearl
lamps hanging from the ceiling, where supper was
laid for seven persons. The table was of citron
wood, and round it were set seven cedar stools, On
the walls innumerable toys of all sorts were hanging
on golden hooks. Finikin was so hungry that he
was glad enough to sup, so he sat down; and then
he perceived that two of the stools were empty, and
he wondered why, though he was too polite to ask
questions.
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34 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
When their meal was over, one of the boys
said, “ Now, Finikin, we will play some games.â€
But Finikin begged leave to go, as it was already
so late that he was afraid he should not reach home
till the night was half spent.
“If you are afraid of being out late at night,â€
said one of his little hosts, “ you can stay and sleep
in the bed of one of our comrades who is absent ;
and to-morrow, at sunrise, we will accompany you
a part of the way, and play together as we go
along.†:
“Alas!†said Finikin, “I must not stay to play
while my father is ill; so let me go, even though
it be dark, that I may reach home before it is too
late.†They replied that he should do as he liked,
only he must first comply with the custom of their
house; which was, that every guest, on leaving
them, must put out their lights after they were in
bed. Finikin promised to do so; and then the
boys took down from the wall one of those sticks
‘with a nag’s head which children are fond of
riding, saying—
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 35
“Since you are a good boy, and won't stop to
play, you shall have a toy to take away with
you.â€
Finikin was delighted with it, and still more so
when he was told that it would carry him six times
as fast as a horse, wherever he wished to go! After
thanking them for it, he thought of his brother,
and asked whether he might not take home some-
thing for him also.
“No,†said they, “ Winikin must come himself,
and then what we give him will depend on his
behaviour.â€
The little boys then retired into their dormitory,
where stood five beds, each protected by a curtain
of the finest lace; and as soon as they had lain
down, they called to Finikin and told him to look
behind the door for a long ivory staff, at the end of
which was a silver extinguisher. Finikin did so,
and then put out all the lamps, and, once more
thanking the boys, wished them good-night.
“Good-night, Finikin,†cried they ; “you may
always come to see us on midsummer eve on your
36 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
nag, who will always find the way, though you
could not.â€
Finikin went back to the supper-room, and
after carrying his basket and nag into the fruit-
chamber, returned, put out all the lights, and
.mounted his stick. He had scarcely time to wonder
how he should manage to ride down the steep rocks,
when he found himself sinking into the earth, and
without knowing how, he found himself in the
passage leading into the hermit’s garden.
We must now return to Winikin. The sun was —
beginning to go down by the time he opened his
eyes, and saw Goldlocks sitting on the grass play-
ing at cup and ball.
‘Lend me that plaything,†said Winikin.
“No,†said Goldlocks, putting it into his pocket;
“as there are two of us, let us play at something
that will amuse us both.†And he pointed to a
couple of golden drums, covered with the finest
vellum, that were lying on the grass. The drum-
sticks were of ebony, inlaid with mother-of-pearl.
“* We will play at hide and seek,†continued he.
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 37
“T will hide first, and then beat my drum, and you
must try to find me.â€
Winikin was fascinated with the proposed game,
and Goldlocks went and hid himself. The first
time Winikin caught him easily enough, and then
Winikin hid, and Goldlocks caught him still sooner.
But, at last, Goldlocks hid himself so well, that,
though he kept beating his drum, Winikin ran every
way without being able to find him, so he began to
beat his own drum, and to shout to Goldlocks to
come back; but all in vain. Poor Winikin then
began to grow frightened, the more so as it was
getting dark, and he had beaten his own drum so
hard, in the attempt to get heard, that he had broken
it. He therefore rambled about till he had lost all
idea of where he was, while the sound of Goldlocks’
drum grew fainter and fainter, and finally ceased
altogether. At last he threw away the broken
drum, which only hindered him making his way
through the brambles that grew thicker at every
step; and it was not until he had scratched his
hands and torn his clothes over and over again that
38 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
he managed to find a path out of the wood. On
reaching the outskirts he found himself near a small
lake, and now perceived that he had entirely missed
his road, and was likely to remain without shelter
for the night. But instead of trying to get out of
the scrape by immediate exertion, he sat down and
began to cry. He had remained thus for about a
quarter of an hour, when he saw Goldlocks return-
ing towards him, with the same laughing face as
before, and bringing a couple of battledores covered
with silver nets, with richly wrought handles of
massive gold. The shuttlecock was made of the
plumes of a humming-bird.
“You don’t keep up the game with any spirit,â€
said Goldlocks ; “why do you sit moping here?â€
“Oh!†cried Winikin, “I thought you had run
away and left me; besides I have lost my way, and
don’t know what I shall do.†:
“Let's play at battledore,†was Goldlocks’ only
answer,
Winikin immediately dried his tears, and asked
his friend where he got such pretty toys.
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 39
“‘T have plenty more at home, and prettier too,â€
replied his companion.
“I wish you would take me home with you,â€
said Winikin ; “where do you live?†“There,
across the lake,†said the little boy, pointing to
some distant hills.
They then played at battledore, and kept tossing
about the shuttlecock higher and higher, till at last
it fell into the lake at some distance from the shore,
but remained floating on the surface.
“Let us jump in and see who will catch it first,â€
said Goldlocks. And in a moment he had plunged
in, and was presently out of sight among the bul-
rushes that grew around a little islet in the middle
of the lake. Winikin thought he could do the
same, but he soon got out of his depth, and sank
beneath the surface of the water. He tried to
scream out to his companion, but his voice became
choked, a ringing sound buzzed through his ears,
and his last consciousness of existence was a mock-
ing laugh that echoed distinctly across the lake.
Luckily for him, the lake was not deep; and the
40 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
gentle waves bore him to the shore, where he lay
insensible for several hours. ©
It was near daybreak when Winikin came to his
senses again, and stared about him, wondering
whether it was all a dream. Then he saw one of
_ the battledores lying beside him, and the lost
shuttlecock, which he thought his playfellow had
left as a promise of his return.
“T had better stop here, or else he will not find
me,†thought Winikin.
Just then he saw a little boy coming along as
fast as his wooden horse could carry him—and that
is not saying a little—and when he came near he
found it was Finikin. For the good little fellow
had no sooner carried home his basket, and seen his
' father better after eating the pippin, than he had
gone to Roger, and having learnt that he had sent
Winikin to the garden, he set off at full speed to
seek his brother.
It would be hard to say whether Winikin was
most glad to see his brother, or most ashamed of
his own idling. But when Finikin had told about
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 41
the hall full of toys, Winikin was so desirous to
bring back a basket full of cherries, and perhaps
have a horse given to him too, that he determined
that nothing should tempt him out of the right way,
if he could but find the road again, and he begged
his brother to lend him his wooden nag. Finikin
consented, and Winikin strode over the stick with —
great delight.
: “Gee-ho!†cried he; but the nag would not
stir, and he found that Finikin’s horse would only
be ridden by his master. Then Finikin told him
42 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
to get up behind him, and thus the nag carried
_ them both to the foot of the rocks, where Finikin
left his brother; for, as the boys had only told
him to come at midsummer, he thought they might
be angry at his returning so soon.
When he was gone, Winikin sat down and
wondered how he should ever reach the garden, for
he had no mind to climb the rocks as Finikin did.
To pass the time, he began to toss up the shuttle-
cock, which soared upwards as if it had wings, and
lighted on a tree in the garden. At this moment
the little boys came out, when one of them, per-
ceiving the shuttlecock, looked down, and cried,
“Who is there?â€
“Tt is I,†said Winikin; “little Finikin’s twin
brother.â€
“What do you want?†continued the little boy.
“T want a basket of cherries; and I want to
see your pretty toys,†replied Winikin.
The boys then let down a basket and drew. him
up, and there he found Goldlocks as merry and as
mischievous-looking as ever.
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 43
“‘ How naughty of you to leave me in the water!â€
time to stay any longer,â€
said Goldlocks.
Then they all breakfasted
on the grass on strawberries
and cream, served up in the
finest porcelain bowls. After
breakfast Winikin said,
“Now let us play.†But
the boys told him that they
could not play with him till
their work was done; so, in
the meantime, he had better
gather his cherries. Accord-
ingly, they led him to the other end of the
garden, where all the cherry trees grew, and having
pointed one out to him, they returned to their
work.
-As usual, Winikin began picking flowers and
chasing butterflies, and doing everything but his
44 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
work ; and when the boys came to fetch him to play,
they found he had done no more than when they
left him.
“Till you have gathered your fruit, Winikin,
we cannot play with you,†said Goldlocks.
He then laid a golden trap-ball on the grass,
and the five little boys began to play very merrily.
Winikin at last overcame his idleness, and he began
to climb the tree: but he got on so slowly that by
the time he had reached the top, and eaten a
quantity of the cherries, and filled his pockets, the
boys had returned to their work, and he lay down
on the grass exhausted. After a time they came to
fetch him in to dinner. They first led him through
the fruit-chamber, where they helped him to empty
his pockets into a silver filigree basket; and after
warning him not to diminish his fortune by eating
any of the cherries, as they would harden into
rubies in two or three days, they took him into the
hall where the table was laid. Winikin could
scarcely eat for looking at the toys, and when dinner
was over, he asked leave to play with some of them. .
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 45
The boys showed him a great many playthings
he had never seen before ; but at last they reminded
him that it was time to start for home, if he wished -
to reach it before night.
“So I will,†said Winikin, “if you will give _
me a wooden horse, such as you gave my
brother.â€
But the boys told him they had not such another;
still, as they did not wish to send him away empty-
handed, they made him a present of the agate cup
and ball, fastened to a gold chain, which he had
seen Goldlocks playing with. Winikin was well
pleased with this toy, and taking up his basket,
followed the little boys down a seemingly endless
flight of steps, which brought them to the bottom
of the rocks, where he saw a little crack just large
enough for him to creep through. .
“Now,†said Goldlocks, “you see that large
brown butterfly, whose wings are tipped with dark
blue? If you ‘follow him, he will show you the
way; but mind you don’t lose sight of him.â€
So Winikin set off. At first he followed the
46 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
butterfly conscientiously enough ; and as butterflies
hever go in a straight line, but keep bobbing up
and down, and lighting now on this flower, now on
that, he was able to keep up with him easily. But,
just at a turn in the road, a splendid golden butter-
fly rose out of a bush, and Winikin could not help-
running after it, though he perceived that it went
in the wrong direction. “I can soon overtake old
Browncoat again,†thought he. The brown butter-
fly waited awhile on a flower, as if to give him time
to think better of it, and then flew away, and was
soon out of sight. Meanwhile Winikin was led a
fine dance over bank and bush; and when at last
he gave up the chase, he perceived that he had
dropped some of the cherries. He now went back to
search for them, and if possible rejoin the brown
butterfly ; but, after go many turnings, he could not
find the path he had come by, and so the cherries
were quite lost, and the butterfly too.
“After all,†said Winikin, “a few cherries do
not matter: and since they are broken into, I may
as well eat a few more to refresh myself!†So he
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 47
sat down and ate several, and then took out his cup
and -ball to amuse himself. -But the ball gave him
a blow on his forehead, and finding this repeated
several times, he put it back into his pocket. Then
he.got up and tried to find his way, until fatigue
and thirst having led him to apply frequently
to his basket, on the system that “one moreâ€
could not make much difference, he had nearly
eaten up his whole fortune. At length, after
wandering till twilight, he found himself just where
he had started, and recognised the rocks and the
garden, though he did not see any of the boys. He
now tried to find the crevice through which he had
crept out that morning ; but a foaming cascade was
dashing down just over the place where he thought
the opening might be, so there was no hope of
getting in that way. He then shouted to Goldlocks
to come and help him, and after a while the five
boys came and looked over the hedge, and asked
why he disturbed them.
“I have lost my way, dear boys,†said Winikin,
in a coaxing tone ; “so pray let me in to sup with
48 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
you in the hall of toys, and let me sleep here for
the night !â€
“We have done supper,†said the boys; “but
you shall have some, provided you promise to put
out our lights, and then go, for we have no spare
bed.†|
Winikin was obliged to agree, as he wanted his
supper, and they let down a basket, and drew him
up as before; and after taking him into the hall,
they went to bed. After he had done supper, the
boys called out to him to look for the extinguisher
behind the door, and to put out the lights.
“But,†said Winikin in a piteous tone, “how
am I to get out of the garden?â€
Goldlocks replied, looking as grave as he could—
“There is a bat outside that will show you the
way, and if you follow him better than you did the
butterfly, you will reach home in tolerable time.â€
Then Winikin put out the lamps in the dormitory,
but he could not resist going once more round the
hall to look at the toys; and, when he reached the
door of the fruit-chamber, he thought he might as
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 49
well fill up his basket again, as a few cherries would
not be missed from such a quantity. This he accord-
ingly did; and then began to extinguish the lights,
but very foolishly he extinguished the lights nearest
the door first, so that he found himself in the dark
when he had put out the last lamp.
Winikin was now so frightened that he did not
know what to do, so he hid in’a corner hoping that
the boys would fall asleep, and that he would be
able to escape in the morning before they were up.
But presently they got up, and came into the hall,
each carrying a rod in his hand; and, when they
found he had stolen their cherries, they gave him
a good beating, and fetching an ivory ladder, they
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50 : FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
put it down to the ground, and made him leave the
garden at once. .
Winikin cried bitterly, but at last set off on his
way; and as Goldlocks had promised, a bat flew
before him to show him the way. Winikin followed
the bat for some time, but a troop of fireflies passed
by, and he left the bat to run after them. The
result was that he again lost his way, and after a
good deal of toil, and having eaten all the rest of |
his cherries, he found himself back at the foot of
the rocks.
When the boys saw that he had come back a
third time they were very angry, and said, “ You
must not come into our garden any more; and as
you are not to be trusted to go home by yourself,
_we shall now send you back.â€
So saying, they disappeared for a moment, and
presently crept out at the foot of the rocks, bringing
with them a go-cart, into which they put Winikin ;
and upon their crying out, “ All right!†it darted
off as fast as an express train. The go-cart ran
over hills and dales, rocks and water, till at length
FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS 51
it stopped at the door of a large farm-house; and
then, as soon as Winikin had got out, it darted off
again at double speed.
Winikin could not see his father’s house, so he
asked a passer-by where it was.
“Straight before your nose, you young idler!â€
said the man.
Just then his mother appeared at the door of
the farm-house.
“Well, Winikin,†said she, embracing him,
“you have been a long time, but I suppose you
have brought something worth the trouble.â€
It must be explained that what had appeared
three days to Winikin was, in fact, three weeks;
for in that enchanted region a single day was equal
to a week in the ordinary world; and Finikin had
only escaped this law because he had returned home
before midnight, and so had not spent a whole day
there.
The mother then led Winikin into the house,
where he found Finikin and his father, who had
‘quite recovered after eating one of the pippins.
52 FINIKIN AND HIS GOLDEN PIPPINS
All the rest had hardened into topazes, and the
proceeds of their sale had served to buy and stock
the new farm.
Winikin was very much ashamed to have nothing
to produce but an empty basket, and a cup and ball
which gave him a rap on the head every time he
played with it when he ought to have been doing
something else. In time, however, he learnt to
profit by its striking lessons, and accustomed him-
self to more regular habits. In time both the
brothers grew up, and became celebrated gardeners,
by which they amassed substantial fortunes.
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PRINCE MALANDRACH AND THE
PRINCESS SALIKALLA
In a certain country there was once a city called
Anderika, where there lived a Czar, a clever man,
named Ibraim Tuksala. He and his wife had been
married for thirty years, and had always lived in
peace and happiness, but they had no child. At
last they prayed with tears that Heaven would give
them a child; their wish was fulfilled, and they had
a brave little boy, whom they named Malandrach.
54 PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA
The little fellow grew wonderfully fast; as buck-
wheat dough rises with leaven, so did the little
Prince grow and grow. The Ozar had his son
taught all kinds of arts ; and when the boy came to
mature years, he went to his father and said, “‘ My
lord and father, you have had me instructed in
various arts, but there is one which I have not yet
learnt.â€
“My dear son, Malandrach,†said the Czar, “tell
me what art you desire to learn; I will provide you
masters.†And thereupon the Prince answered,
‘My lord and father, yesterday I was reading a
Swedish book, in which I found that there are
people able to fly in the air with wings. I have a
great desire to learn this art, and I entreat you to
procure masters who may teach it to me.â€
The Czar replied, “ My dear child, it is impossible;
you must have been reading some silly fairy tale ;
do not believe such stories ; nevertheless I will send
_to foreign lands to make search for such people;
and if they can be found I will order them to be
brought hither, and have you instructed in their art.â€
PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA 55
So the Czar instantly sent messengers into distant
lands, commanding them to seek everywhere for
flying men, and, if they found any, to bring them
to his court. So the messengers went forth into
various countries, and after three years they found
a master of the art in the city of Austripa, and
brought him to the Czar Ibraim; and when
Malandrach saw him he was overjoyed. Then the
Czar asked this person whether he understood the
art of flying: and the man replied, “Gracious
sovereign, although it is not for me to praise myself,
yet in truth I am the first master in our country.
If your Majesty desires me to teach Prince
Malandrach to fly in the air, you must have a large
and lofty hall built, two hundred ells long and as
many wide, and one hundred ells in height: this
hall must be quite empty, and have a great number
of windows, and a little closet adjoining it.â€
When the Czar heard this, he instantly ordered
such a hall to be built. And as soon as all was
ready, the high-flier made two pairs of wings—one
for himself, and the other for Malandrach ; and he
56 PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA
began to teach the Prince to fly in this hall, fasten-
ing the wings on to himself and Malandrach: and
when he left off teaching, he laid the two pairs of
wings in the closet, locked them up and took away
the key. But one day it happened, when the Prince
had taken his lesson, and the master locked up the
wings in the closet, that Malandrach observed that
he had forgotten to take away the key, and, without
saying anything to his teacher, went with him to
his father.
Now just at this time the Czar had a great feast
prepared, and a large number of guests invited.
Then Malandrach, without saying a word to any one,
hastened to the large hall, took his wings from the
closet, fastened them on to his shoulders, went into
the courtyard, and began to flap his wings. There-
upon he flew up on to that lofty building, alighted
upon it, and resting there gazed with delight over
his father’s kingdom. After a while he wished to
descend to the ground; but suddenly a shudder
came over him, and he dreaded to let himself down
from such a height; and instead of descending, he
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mounted higher and higher, until at length the
earth appeared only like an apple, he had flown so
high. .
Just then a strong wind arose, which carried
Prince Malandrach into an unknown country ; and
his strength began to fail him, so that he could
not manage his wings, and began to fall. Then
he beheld the wide sea beneath him, and was
exceedingly terrified ; but collecting his remaining
strength, he rose aloft again, and looked round him
on every side to see whether no shore was to be
seen. At length he descried in the distance a small
island ; so he flew towards it, and, alighting, he took
off his wings and tucked them under his arm.
‘Then he set out rambling about the island in
search of food, for he was sorely pinched by hunger ;
and he found by chance a tree, with sweet fruit
upon it, of which he ate his fill. Then he lay down
to sleep upon the grass, under a spreading tree, and
slept there till daybreak. In the morning Malan-
drach arose, and was about to fasten on his wings,
but his arms ached so much that he could not move
58 PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA
them; so he was obliged to stay there ten long
days. On the eleventh day, however, he fastened
on his wings, blessed himself, mounted high into
the air, and looked round on all sides, to seek for
his father’s kingdom ; he could not, however, discover
it, but towards evening he espied a shore, upon
which was a thick forest: so he alighted, took off
his wings, and following a path he came at last to
the gates of a city. Then he concealed his wings
under a bush, and going into the city inquired for
the market-place. And when-they showed him the
way, he went to it and bought a long cloak. Then
he returned to the forest, put his wings under his
arm, underneath the cloak, and betook himself again
to the city, where he met a man, whom he asked,
‘“‘ Know you, friend, of any dwelling that is to be
let?†The stranger replied, ‘ You are doubtless a
foreigner.â€
“ Just so,†replied Prince Malandrach ; “I am a
merchant from India, and was coming hither in a
ship with my wares, when, unfortunately, our vessel
was wrecked in a storm, and I was cast on the shore
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of this kingdom upon a raft, to which I had made
myself fast.â€
“My friend,†said the stranger, “if you like to
come and live with me, | will maintain you like
mine own son.†So Malandrach willingly con-
sented, and went home with the stranger; and he
lived in his house more than a month, never going
outside the courtyard. His host, observing this,
60 PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA
asked him, “ Why do you never take a walk in the
city, and see the noble buildings and old ruins?â€
Then Malandrach begged his host, whose name was
Achron, to take a walk with him and show him the
royal court. So the man accompanied Malandrach
about the city until evening, when they returned
home and lay down to sleep.
The next day Prince Malandrach awoke betimes,
rose from bed, washed and dressed himself, said his
prayers, and bowed to all four points of the compass.
And after breakfasting he went alone to take a
walk; at length he came outside the city, and
perceived an immense stone building surrounded
by a wall; he walked round this wall, and could
not see any gate, but only a little door, which was
locked fast. Prince Malandrach marvelled greatly
at this enormous building, and on his return home,
asked his host what it was. The man replied that
it was a royal palace, in which lived the daughter
of the king of the country, and that her name was
Salikalla; but that he did not know what was the
reason of her being shut up there.
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When Prince Malandrach heard this, he took his
wings and went back the next day to the stone
building. There he waited till evening, and then
fastened on his wings, flew over the wall into the
garden, and alighted on a tree. And as he sat
perched upon the tree, he looked towards the
window where the Princess Salikalla sat, which was
not far off.
Soon the Princess lay down to sleep, and
Malandrach watched her; and in an hour’s time he
flew in ab the window, which was left open. He
went gently up to the Princess, and saw she was
asleep; then he wished to awaken her, but dared
not. He stood gazing at her beauty, and stayed
there until near daybreak ; then he hastened home,
fearing to awaken the Princess. So he silently
took leave of her, and left behind a sign by which
she might perceive that some one had been there:
he laid her shoes beside her head, and then flew
out of the window, went home, and lay down to
sleep.
In the morning the Princess awoke, and thought,
62 PRINCE MALANDRACH AND PRINCESS SALIKALLA —
when she perceived the shoes, that they had been
laid there by her attendant, who slept in the
adjoining room. Then she asked the servant, who
replied that she had not done it; whereat the
Princess wondered greatly.
In the evening Prince Malandrach went again to
the stone palace, fast-
ened on his wings,
flew through the
window, and gazed
on the beauty of the
Princess. Beforeday-
break, when he was
obliged togohome, he
again took the shoes,
laid them at the head of the couch, then flew out
of the window, went home, and lay down to sleep.
When Salikalla awoke the next morning, and
perceived the shoes again on her couch, she asked
the servant whether she had laid them there. But
‘the sérvant replied that she had not seen them;
whereat the Princess wondered still more than
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before ; and she resolved not to sleep the next night,
but to watch who laid the shoes upon her couch.
Prince Malandrach waited until the evening,
then took his wings under his arm and returned to
the palace; and when he thought that the Princess
was asleep, he bound his wings on and flew in at
the window. But hardly had he approached the
couch, when the Princess suddenly seized him with
both her hands, and exclaimed, “ Who art thou ?
how dost thou dare to come hither?†Prince
Malandrach knew not what to answer for astonish-
ment, and fell to entreating pardon of the Princess.
She would not, however, let him go, until by threats
she made him tell her who he was, and how he had
come into the palace. Then he told her the whole
truth, from beginning to end; and the Princess
Salikalla was so pleased that she kissed his lips, and
begged him to remain, asking him to forgive her
for having been so rough and unkind.
“Fair Princess,’ replied Malandrach, “tell me
truly, I pray, why art thou shut up alone in this
palace, without any living creature near you ?â€
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Then the Princess told him the story of her life.
“When I was born,†said she, “my father summoned
all the wise men to him, and asked them how long
I should live; and they told my parents that until
my fifteenth year I should live happily, but that
then some evil should befall me; upon hearing this
my father ordered this house to be built, and when
I was ten years old he placed me here. My parents
visit me from time to time, and a servant is given
to attend upon me. My mother will be here in a
week’s time; tarry, dear Prince, until then, and
cheer my solitude.â€
Prince Malandrach readily consented, and the
time passed quickly in various amusements and
conversation; until one day the Princess saw her
mother coming towards the palace to visit her.
Then she called to Malandrach, and begged him
instantly to depart; but just at the instant when
he had fastened on his wings and was flying out of
the window, the old Queen observed him; and
astonished at the sight, she asked her daughter
what it meant, and she pressed her so with en-
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treaties and threats to tell her the truth, that
Salikalla at last told her of the visit of Malandrach,
and how he had come flying in at her window.
When the Queen heard this, she went straight
to the King, and told him all that her daughter had
said. Then the King instantly sent a number of
soldiers to seize Malandrach, and bring him into
his presence. And the soldiers went at once to the
house where Malandrach lived, took him away and
led him before the King. Then the King asked
him whose son he was, from what country he had
- come, and what was his name. The Prince replied,
and told the plain truth; and the King thereupon
called his daughter, and said, “Tell me, is this the
same man who flew in through the window?†She
answered that it was, and added that she loved him
with her whole heart. Then the King took his
daughter by the hand, and gave her to Prince
Malandrach, saying to him, ‘My dearest son-in-
law, receive from my hand-my only daughter for
your wife, and live with her in happiness and love.â€
And the wedding was celebrated forthwith.
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So Malandrach married the Princess Salikalla ;
and after living with his father-in-law for half a
year, he asked leave to go with his wife to his own
father. So the King ordered a ship to be prepared, —
and dismissed them with his blessing; and Malan-
drach sailed with the Princess to his own country.
When they arrived at the Court of his father, the
Czar Lbraim was overjoyed to see him again, and he
asked him, ‘‘ Where have you been this long while,
and by what accident did you wander from my
kingdom?†And Malandrach told his father the
whole truth.
The Czar Ibraim was now very old; so he placed
the crown on the head of his son, and soon after
died. Prince Malandrach lived with his beloved
wife Salikalla many years in great harmony and
love.
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IV
THE SEDGE ISLAND
On a sultry summer’s day, once upon a time, an old
fisherman and his daughter Hella went out fishing,
on a lake which extended from their village far
into the land, forming a kind of gulf in the woods.
The girl rowed, while the old man cast his nets.
The father had never before taken his child so
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far. The sun was burning hot, not a breath of wind
was stirring, and the lake was as smooth as a mirror.
The heat and fatigue gradually overpowered, the
old man, and he fell asleep. Hella would not
disturb her father, so she withdrew the oar, and
allowed the boat to float along on the smooth water.
By degrees the scenery grew stranger to her sight, ~
and at-last she saw at a distance a small island,
thickly overgrown with sedges, reeds, and tall
flowers; but it all looked different from anything
she had ever seen before. Beautiful birds of strange
plumage were rocking to and fro on slender blades
of grass, while butterflies, blue, red, and golden,
were fluttering round the flowers, and a soft breeze
brought her the exquisite perfume of all these
strange-looking plants. And now she could dis-
tinguish soft music which seemed to proceed from the
sedges, as if children were playing on little pipes—
and most sweetly did they sound on the quiet air!
“How delightful it must be there, in the cool shade!â€
thought Hella; “ and who can be the people play-
ing on the pipes? Perhaps they are fishermen’s
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children like myself. How nice it would be to
make their acquaintance!†The little girl would
have liked to have gone over to the island, but she
did not dare wake her father, neither would she do
anything without his leave.
The music, however, grew louder and more ~
enticing, and the wish to row somewhat nearer to
the island grew irresistible in the child’s breast.
“‘T must do it,’ she said to herself; “my father
sleeps so soundly that it won't wake him.†She
then dipped the oar into the water as softly as she
could, in order to row to the island, when suddenly
it slipped from her hand, and fell with a loud crash
into the boat. The old man awoke, rubbed his
eyes, and then looked about him and listened.
“Why! that is the wicked island!†cried he,
turning pale with fright. ‘Stop your ears, Hella!
stop your ears, my dear child, before the nixies begin
to sing, or else you will be lost!†He then snatched
the oar out of her hand, and rowed away so lustilyâ€
that the boat shot across the water like an arrow.
They were soon a long way from the island, and
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the music faded away in the distance. It was only
then that the fisherman allowed his daughter to
take her hands away from her ears. ‘“ What was
that pretty garden that we saw, father? And what
was that beautiful music?†asked Hella.
The old man, who had given over rowing in
order to rest, fetched a long breath, and said, “ My
child, think no more about what you have seen and
_ heard. The garden you saw was the wicked Sedge
Island. The children of the nixies sit there during
the day, and entice fishermen’s children with their
flutes to come to them; and then they sing their
songs to them ; and when once poor mortal children
have heard these songs, they cannot easily forget
them.†“But if the songs are pretty, father, where
is the harm of them?†inquired Hella. ‘What
silly things you ask!†said the old man. “There
is great harm in them. Whoever has heard the
songs of the nixies, were it but once in his life, is
fond of singing them; and whoever sings them on
the lake, must jump into the water, whether he
will or not. I forbid you to think about these
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things any more. And, once for all, never you dare
row over to the island, for if you do, you are lost for
ever. Neither must you tell any living soul that
we have been near the nixies or seen their island.
It would only give us a bad name among our
neighbours. And now, not a word more on the
subject !â€
Hella was silent, for she was afraid of her father,
but she could not get the pretty melodies she
had heard out of her head. Meantime they had
reached home. The father and daughter landed,
and after securing the boat to its stave, they carried
the fish, the nets, and the oars into the cottage.
A short time after, the old fisherman died. On his
death-bed he once more warned Hella against the
dangerous island, and made her promise that she
never would attempt to visit it.
The orphan girl was adopted by another fisher-
man and his family, and as she continued to be as
good, industrious, and amiable as ever, she was
beloved by all the inhabitants of the village. Only
she was not quite so diligent at fishing as formerly,
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because her curiosity to see the forbidden island
once more left her no peace. She did not, however,
speak of it to any one.
A whole year had gone by, when Hella once
again went out alone with her nets. She hadrowed |
about a long time without catching any fish, when,
looking intently into the water, she perceived some
beautiful flowers floating near the boat. She caught
as many as her hand could reach, and gazed at them
with delight.
“Surely they have come from the Sedge Island !â€
thought she. “If I might but go there! But I
must not!†added she, looking wistfully towards it.
Then she resumed her rod, but not a fish would
nibble.
A red and blue butterfly, striped with gold, now
came flying through the air, and settled on the
flowers which lay in her lap. “He surely comes
from the Sedge Island!†thought she again.
“How I should like to go there—if it were but for
once! And yet I dare not,†said she, after a pause,
while tears filled her eyes. She then held her apron
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over her face, and wept for a long while, during
which she neither saw nor heard what was going
forward.
All at once something fluttered over her head,
and when she looked up she saw a beautiful bird
perched on one end of
her boat. It looked
at her with its bright
eyes, and twittered
softly, as if it had
all sorts of secrets to
tell her. “I see by
your looks that you
come from the Sedge
Island, you pretty
creature!†said Hella.
“ How beautiful everything is that comes from
there. Iwish I might see the children of the nixies,
were it only once. My father said they were very
wicked, but I cannot think they are really so.â€
The gorgeous bird then rose into the air, display-
ing his splendid plumage as he slowly glided away
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towards the nearest clump of trees. “He means to
show me the way to the island,†said the girl. “I
must just see what is become of him.†So she rowed
after him, and had just reached the clump of trees,
when she heard the village bells. They sounded so
solemnly, like a warning voice reminding her of her
dead father, and her promise never to go to the
island, that she stopped rowing.
The butterfly now flew out of her lap, and he,
too, went in the same direction. Hella watched
him mournfully. ‘He is gone also!†cried she,
“so I may as well throw away the pretty flowers,
for they cannot be of any use to me now.†She
then threw the flowers into the lake, and they
floated away in the same direction as the bird
and the butterfly had taken. But, instead of
following up her good resolution and turning
round to go home, she thought she would just
go to the clump of trees to see what had become
of the bird, the butterfly, and the flowers. “And
then,†she said, “I will turn back at once, and
never—never think of the island again.â€
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And away she rowed with feverish haste, till she
had reached the wooded creek ; when lo! the wonder-
ful island lay before her in all its beauty. She was
now frightened, and wished to turn back, but her
arm seemed to have lost the power of guiding the
oar. The sweet music sounded from among the
sedges, but the village bells were hushed. Indeed,
she would no longer have attended to them if they
had been heard. For no sooner had she heard the
enchanting music than she forgot her father and her
promise, and even her conscience ceased to smite
her. “I must go there—I will go!†cried she,
tee
“come what will Fresh strength seemed now to
animate her, as she seized the oar; while the bird,
the butterfly, and the flowers, having reappeared,
preceded the boat, which seemed impelled by some
invisible power, and dashed along the surface of the
water as if it were itself'a bird. She quickly reached
the shady island, and jumped out of the boat on to
the many-coloured pebbles of its shore.
With a beating heart, she now glided through
the slender stems of the sedges which arched over
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her head like tall palm-trees. She soon reached a
more open spot, where the nixies’ children were
sitting under the shade of flowers, and playing on
their little pipes. They were lovely, and had. fair
hair and beautiful dark eyes. They smiled at the
fisherman’s daughter as she came out from the
sedges, and went on playing. Hella lay down on
the grass beside them, and listened, and felt as if
she must remain rooted to the spot for ever. But
when the sun was about to sink, the little nixies left
off playing, and said to her, “ Hella, get into your
boat and row home, that your foster-parents may
not scold you for being too late. But come again
to-morrow, and we will teach you how to dance in
the ring, and sing you our songs, which you will
like to hear.â€
Hella did as she was told, and returned to her
boat and went home. She was delighted with what
she had seen and heard. But when she approached
the village, she began to fear that her foster-parents
would scold her for having stayed out so long, with-
out bringing home any fish. However, on looking
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down at her nets, she found that they were filled
with the finest trout. The nixies had secretly done
her this good turn. So she landed with a lighter
heart ; and when her friends saw what a quantity
of fish she had taken, they were greatly pleased, and
did not inquire why she had been so long away, for
they took it for granted that she had caught them
all herself.
So Hella rowed over to the pretty island every
afternoon, and spent several hours there. She
almost forgot how to fish; for her nets were always
filled with trout for her by the little nixies. The
children had grown. very kind to her, and had
taught her a lot of pretty games, and sang such .
delightful songs to her that she could think of
nothing else. But as soon as the sun was sinking
behind the mountains, the little nixies invariably
urged Hella, with a kind of feverish uneasiness, to:
make haste and get home before it was dark.
But the evenings grew more and more beautiful,
for it was now full moon; and Hella would gladly
have lingered longer on the island, and the little
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people put on such a mysterious look whenever she
asked why she might not stay a little later, that
her curiosity was excited, and she determined to
find out the reason.
So one day she went, as usual, to the island, and
when the time came for her to go, she took leave
of the children, and stepped into the boat; only,
instead of rowing homewards, she directed the boat
softly towards a creek, from which she could peep
through the clumps of flowers, and see what the
nixies’ children did. |
She held her breath as she sat listening; and
Just as the moon rose, the water suddenly became
transparent, and, oh, wonder of wonders! a dazzling
brilliancy streamed from the bottom of the lake, as
though from heaps of silver and precious stones;
and this proceeded from the trees and plants below,
which were still more wonderful than any she had
seen on the island. But in the middle of the silver
trees stood a large mother-of-pearl castle, inlaid with
red coral and coloured shells, and beside the castle
was a tower, built of the clearest amber; and in
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every story of it hung a large bell of pure
erystal.
It was a rare sight. Hella looked and looked,
and could not gaze enough. The moon now shone
right over the castle, then all the crystal bells in
‘the tower began to peal. This seemed to be a
signal to the children on the island. They once
more danced their round, keeping time to the bells,
and singing —
“Tt is time! it is time!
To the water let’s go!
Earth is dark,†says the chime,
“But ’tis daylight below.â€
As soon as their song was over, down they all
jumped into the water. Hella looked after them,
and was ready to sink with fright at what she saw.
Those very children with whom she had just been.
playing were changed into quite different creatures
the moment they entered the water. It is true
they still retained their lovely faces, flaxen hair,
and dark eyes, but their bodies were covered with
scales, and their legs were changed into fishes’ tails.
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The poor girl’s blood ran cold at the sight; she did
not dare to stir, for fear the nixies should see her,
and drag her down below. And it was not until
the moon had hidden itself behind a cloud, and the
breeze had ruffled the surface of the water, that
Hella ventured to row home. She was still pale
when she reached the cottage. On being asked
what was the matter with her, she said she felt ill,
and went to bed. She now recalled all that had
taken place since the day. that she first saw the
Sedge Island; and scalding tears ran down her
cheeks, as she repented of her curiosity and dis-
obedience. And she never afterwards returned to
the island.
Another year passed, and in the estimation of
her friends, Hella appeared as active and as good
_ asever. It is true her nets no longer filled them-
selves, and she was obliged to work hard in order
to catch fish, but she did it cheerfully. Only when
she was alone, she could not resist indulging herself
in thinking about the wonderful island, and when-
ever she could, she sang the songs she had learnt
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from the nixies’ children in an under voice. She
took care, however, not to do so on the lake.
Now it happened one evening that the youths
and maidens of the village were sitting on an open
spot near the shore. The youths were making oars
and fishine-hooks, while the girls were netting ; and
they spent their time very pleasantly by telling
stories or singing songs in turn. On these occa-
sions Hella generally sat on a large white stone,
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surrounded by water, not far from the shore. This
stone could easily be reached by stepping over the
boats which lay between it and the land. She was
sitting there on the present occasion, and when it
came to her turn to sing, several voices cried out,
“Hella! come down from your stone, and sit in
our circle, that we may hear you better.â€
“No, no!†cried some others, “let her sit up
there, it will sound so much prettier, if the song
comes over the water.â€
Hella remained where she was. She sang an
old fisherman’s song she had learned from. her
father, and the song sounded solemn in the still of
the evening. The youths and maidens listened
with delight, and when the song was finished they
all said, “One more song, Hella! pray let us
have one more song!â€
“T know none prettier than that,†said she.
“You will surely recollect some other,†said they ;
and they besought her so that she could not refuse.
“Give me a little more time to think,†said
she.
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She then leaned upon her arm, and gazed into
the water.
Meanwhile the moon had risen, and was brightly
reflected at the very spot on the surface of the lake
at which Hella was peering into its depths. She
fancied that she saw a large flower, that was cast
against the rock by the waves. She snatched at it,
and as she looked and looked at the flower she
became lost in thought, and forgot all that was
around her.
“Sing, Hella!†cried the girls. “It is getting
late, and it will soon be time to go to bed.â€
But Hella did not attend to them. Her eyes
were still riveted on the flower she held in her hand.
On a sudden she rose up, and with a clear voice
that resounded far across the lake in the silence of
the night, she sang—
“It is time! it is time!
To the water let’s go!
Earth is dark,†says the chime,
“But ’tis daylight below.â€
And as soon as she had finished, she glided off
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the stone and jumped into the lake; at the same
moment the white arms of children appeared above
the waves, and drew her down below! And it
sounded from the depths as though many singers
repeated the same song with voices as clear as bells,
till they were lost in the rushing of the waves.
“What was that?†said the girls; while the
_ youths flew to the water’s edge to plunge after her
and save her. But an old fisherman, who had just
joined them, said, “ Be still, children ; you will not
be able to save her. Hella has been drawn down
by the nixies. I was present when her father
warned her on his death-bed; and I heard her
solemnly promise not to have anything to do with
the false children of the lake. She did not mind
her father, and now she reaps the punishment of
her disobedience.â€
Three days after, the waves washed ashore the
dead body of the poor fisher girl.
THE WONDERFUL SELF-PLAYING HARP
In a certain country there once lived a king named
Filon, whose wife, Chaltura, had an only son named
Astrach, who from his earliest years had a strong
desire to render himself famous by heroic deeds.
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When he came to full age, Astrach began to think
of marrying, and he asked his father in what king-
‘dom lived the most beautiful of all princesses. The
King replied, “ Ifit is your wish to marry, my dear
son, I will show you the portraits of all the
princesses in the world, and you can judge for your-
self.†So saying, he led Prince Astrach to a gallery
-and showed him the pictures. After examining
them all carefully, Astrach fell passionately in love
with the Princess Osida, the daughter of Afor the
Sultan of Egypt. Then he begged for his father’s
blessing and leave to go to the Court of the
Egyptian Sultan, to sue for the hand of Osida.
King Filon was pleased at the thought of his son’s
marrying, gave him his blessing, and dismissed
him. Then Prince Astrach went to the royal
stables to choose a good horse for himself, but he
could find none to his liking; so he started on his
journey to Egypt alone on foot; and he wandered
about a long time, until at length he perceived, at
a distance, rising from the plain, a palace of marble,
roofed with gold, which emitted beams of light,
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dazzling as the rays of the sun. Then Prince
Astrach went towards the palace; and on reaching
it he walked round the building, looking in at
every window to see if any people were inside, but
he could see no one. So he went into the court-
yard, and walked up and down for some time, but
there too he found no living soul; then he entered
the marble palace, and went from room to room, but
all was silent and deserted. At length Astrach
came to an apartment in which a table was spread
for one person; and being very hungry, he sat
down, and ate and drank his fill; after which he
laid himself down on a bed and fell fast asleep.
As soon as Prince Astrach awoke, he wandered
again through the palace, until he came to a room,
from the window of which he saw the most beauti-
ful garden he had ever beheld. Then he went out
of the palace, and strolled about for a long time;
and at length came to a stone wall, in which was an
iron door with a massive lock. As soon as the Prince
touched the lock, he heard behind the door the neigh-
ing of a horse, and wishing to remove the lock, he
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took up a large stone and fell to hammering the
door. At the first blow he burst it open, and dis-
covered behind it a second iron door, with a lock
like the first. This too he broke down, and found
behind it ten other iron doors, through all of which
he forced his way in like manner; and behind the
last he beheld a noble charger, and a complete suit
of armour. Then he went up and stroked the horse,
which stood as if rooted to the spot. Prince
Astrach forthwith proceeded to clothe the horse with
his warlike trappings and caparisons ; he placed on
his back the Circassian saddle, put the silken bridle
into his mouth, and leading him out, mounted and
rode him into the open fields. But as soon as he
applied the spur, the horse grew restive, reared
higher than the waving forests, plunged lower than
the flying clouds; mountains and rivers he left
behind, small streams he covered with his tail,
broad rivers he crossed at a bound, until at last
Prince Astrach so tired out the brave steed that he
was covered with foam.
Then the horse spoke with a human voice, and
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said, “ O Prince, my noble rider, it is just three-and-
thirty years that I have served the late Jeruslan,
that stout and powerful knight, and I have borne
him in many a tourney and battle; yet never have
I been so worn out as to-day ; now I am ready to
serve you faithfully till death.†‘he Prince
Astrach returned into the courtyard, and put his
brave steed into the stable, and gave him some
corn and water ; after which he went into the marble
palace, ate and drank his fill, and then laid him
down to sleep. The following morning he rose
early, saddled his horse, and rode towards Egypt
to the Sultan Afor, to sue for his daughter, the
beautiful Princess Osida. When he arrived at the
Court, he announced himself as the son of King
Filon; whereupon Afor received him with great
honour, and inquired what purpose had brought
him thither; to which Prince Astrach replied,
“Great Monarch of all the lands of Egypt, I am
not come to your Court to feast or to banquet, but
to sue for your lovely daughter.â€
“Brave Knight,†answered the Sultan, “I will
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gladly bestow my daughter on you ; but one service
you must render me. A pagan Tartar Prince is ap-
proaching, and threatens to lay waste my kingdom,
to carry off my daughter, and slay me and my
Sultana.†Prince Astrach replied, “My gracious
lord, readily will I go forth to battle for the faith
with this infidel prince, and to protect your: city
and your lives.†Whereat Afor was glad at heart,
and ordered a banquet to be prepared for the valor-
ous Prince Astrach ; so there was great feasting, and
the betrothal took place with all solemnity.
The next day an army of three hundred thousand
men arrived before the city; whereat the Sultan
was greatly alarmed, and took counsel with Astrach.
Then the Prince saddled his steed, went into the
royal palace and offered up his prayers, bowing
himself to all four quarters of the world. After this
he took leave of Afor and his betrothed, the fair
Osida, and rode straight to the enemy’s camp; and
when he had spurred his charger, it bounded from
the earth higher than the waving forests, and
plunged lower than the drifting clouds; mountains
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and valleys he left behind, small streams he covered
with his tail, wide rivers he sprang across, and at
length arrived at the enemy’s camp. Then Prince
Astrach fell upon them with fearful slaughter, and
cut them to pieces ; and wherever he waved his arm
a way was cleared for him ; so he routed the whole
army, took the king himself prisoner, and brought
him to Afor, who threw him into prison.
Then there was feasting and rejoicing, and the
-revels lasted a whole fortnight. At the end of that
time, Prince Astrach reminded the Sultan of the
marriage contract between him and the Princess
Osida; and Afor ordered a great banquet to be pre-
pared, and bade his daughter prepare for the
wedding. When the Princess heard this, she called
Astrach and said, “My dear Astrach, you are in
too great a hurry to marry me; only think how
dull a wedding feast would be without any music,
for my father has no musicians. Therefore, dear
friend, ride off, I entreat you, through seven-and- —
twenty countries, to the thirtieth kingdom, where
lives the deathless king, Kashtshei; get from him
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the Self-playing Harp; it is without price, and plays
all tunes so beautifully that one must listen to it:
this will enliven our wedding!†Then Astrach
went to the royal stables and saddled his horse ;
and after taking leave of the Sultan Afor and his
betrothed Princess, he mounted his horse and rode
off to the kingdom of the deathless Kashtshei in
search of the Self-playing Harp. As he rode along,
he saw an old hut standing in a garden facing a
wood; and he called out, “ Hut, hut, turn about,
with your back to the wood, and your face to me!â€
And instantly the hut turned about. Then Prince
Astrach dismounted and entered the hut, in which
sat an old witch spinning flax. And the witch
screamed out with a frightful voice, “Fu! fu! fu!
never before has sound of a Russian spirit been
heard here, and now a Russian spirit comes to
sight !†Then she asked Prince Astrach, ‘“‘ Where-
fore, brave youth, art thou come hither? Is it of
thine own free will, or by compulsion? Hither no
bird wings its flight, no wild beast wanders, no man
ever passes my hut. What then brings thee hither?â€
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But Prince Astrach replied, “You silly old
woman, first give me food and drink, and then
put your questions.†Thereupon the old witch
instantly set food before Prince Astrach, gave him
a bath, combed his hair, made ready his bed, and
then fell again to questioning him. “Tell me, good
youth, whither art thou travelling—to what far
country ? and dost thou go of thine own free will?â€
And Prince Astrach answered, “ Willingly do
-I go, yet I go twice as unwillingly through seven-
and-twenty countries unto the thirtieth kingdom,
where rules the deathless Kashtshei, to fetch the
Self-playing Harp.â€
“Ho! ho! ho!†cried the old witch ; “you will
find it no easy matter to gain the Harp; but say
your prayers, and lie down to rest: the morning is
the time for such exploits, but the night for sleep.â€
So Astrach laid himself down to sleep.
The next morning the witch awoke early, got
up and aroused Prince Astrach, saying, “ Bestir
yourself, brave Prince, it is time for you to set out
on your travels.†So Astrach arose and speedily
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dressed himself, pulled on his stockings and boots,
washed, and said his prayers, bowing himself north,
south, east, and west, and took leave of the witch.
Then said she, “How! will you go away without
asking an old woman like me how you can gain the
Self-playing Harp? But go your way, and when
you come to the kingdom of the deathless Kashtshei,
manage to arrive exactly atnoon. Near his golden
palace is a garden, and in this garden you will find
a fair princess walking about. Leap over the wall
and approach the maiden: she will rejoice to see
you, for it is now six years since she was carried off
from her father’s Court by the deathless Kashtshei.
Inquire of this maiden how you can obtain possession
of the Self-playing Harp, and she will direct you.â€
Thereupon Prince Astrach mounted his gallant
steed, and rode far and fast, until he came to the
kingdom of the deathless Kashtshei. Then he went
to the golden palace, and heard the sound of the
Self-playing Harp: he stood still to listen, and was
absorbed by its enchanting strains. At last he
came to himself, climbed over the wall of the garden,
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and beheld there the Princess, who was at first
sight terrified ; but Prince Astrach went up to her,
quieted her fears, and asked her how he could
obtain the Self-playing Harp. Then the Princess
Darisa (for that was her name) answered, “Only
take me away from this place, and I will tell you how
to obtain the harp.†So Prince Astrach gave her his
promise. Then she told him to wait in the garden;
and meanwhile she herself went to the deathless
Kashtshei, and began to coax him with false and
flattering words, saying, ‘“‘ My dearest friend, tell
me, I pray you, will you never die?â€
“ Assuredly never,†replied Kashtshei. |
“Then,†said the Princess, “where is your
death? is it in this palace?†‘Certainly,’ he
replied, ‘‘it is in the broom under the threshold.â€
So the first time she could manage to do so,
Darisa seized the broom and threw it into the fire ;
but although it was all burnt to ashes, the deathless
Kashtshei still remained alive. Then the Princess
saw that she had been deceived; so as soon as she
saw him again, she said to him, “I do not believe
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that you love me sincerely, or that you told me the
truth just now: nevertheless, [ am not angry with
you, but love you with my whole heart.â€
And with these fawning words, she entreated
Kashtshei to tell her in truth where was his death.
Then he said laughinely, “ Have you any reason
for wishing to know? Well, out of love to you I
will tell to you where it les: in a certain field
there stand three oaks, and under the roots of the
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largest oak is a worm, and if ever that worm is
found and crushed, that instant I shall die.â€
When the Princess Darisa heard this, she went
straight to Prince Astrach, and told him how he
must go to the field, and seek for the oaks, dig for
the worm and crush it. So the Prince went forth,
-and rode from morning till night, until at length.
he came to the three oaks, Then he dug up the worm
from the roots of the largest, and killed it, and then
returned to the Princess Darisa, and said to her,
“Does the deathless Kashtshei still live? I have
found the worm and destroyed it.†And she replied,
_“ Kashtshei is still alive.â€
Then Prince Astrach said, “Go again and ask
him where is his death.†So the Princess went ;
_and at last King Kashtshei yielded to her entreaties,
and told her the whole truth, saying, “My death
is far from hence, and hard to find, on the wide
ocean : in that sea is the island of Bujan, and upon
this island there grows a green oak, and beneath
this oak is an iron chest, and in this chest a small
basket, and in this basket a hare, and in the hare a
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duck, and in the duck an egg; and he who finds
that egg and breaks it, at the same instant causes
my death.â€
As goon as the Princess heard these words she
hastened back to Astrach and told him all. And there-
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upon he forthwith mounted his good steed, and rode
to the sea-shore. There he saw a fisherman in his
boat, whom he asked to carry him to the island of
Bujan; and taking a seat in the boat, he speedily
reached the island of Bujan, where he landed.
Prince Astrach soon found the green oak; and he
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dug up the iron chest and broke it in pieces, and
opened the basket, and took out of the basket the
hare, and tore in pieces the hare, when out flew a
grey duck; and as she flew over the sea, she let’
fall an egg into the water. Thereat Prince Astrach
was very sorrowful, and ordered the fisherman to
cast his nets into the sea; and as soon as the man
had done so, he caught a large pike. So Astrach
drew the pike out of the net, and found in it the
ego which the duck had dropped; and, seating
himself in the boat, he bade the fisherman make for
the shore. Then, after rewarding the man for his
trouble, he mounted his horse, and returned to the
Princess Darisa.
As soon as he arrived, and had told her that he
had found the egg, the Princess said, “Now fear
nothing; come with me straightway to King
Kashtshei.†And when they appeared before him,
Kashtshei jumped up, and would have killed
Astrach ; but the Prince took the egg in his hand,
and began to crush it gradually ; whereat Kashtshei
began to cry and roar aloud, saying to the Princess
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Darisa, “Was it not out of love that I told you
where my death was? And is this the return you
make?†So saying, he seized his sword from the
wall to slay Darisa; but at the same moment
Prince Astrach crushed the egg, and Kashtshei fell
dead upon the ground, like a sheaf of corn.
Then the Princess Darisa led Astrach into the
palace, where the Self-playing Harp was, and said to
him, “The Harp is now thine,—take it; but in
return for it conduct me back to my own home.â€
So Prince Astrach took up the Harp, and it played
so gloriously that he was struck dumb with amaze-
ment at its sounds, and also at its workmanship,
for it was made of the purest Oriental crystal, and
had golden strings. After gazing at it for a long
time, Prince Astrach left the palace, mounted his
horse, and taking Darisa behind him, set out upon
his return. First he carried the Princess back. to
her parents, and afterwards pursued his way to
Egypt, to the Sultan Afor, and gave the Self-playing
Harp to his betrothed, the fair Osida; then they
placed the Harp upon the table, and it fell to playing
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the most beautiful and merry tunes. The next day
Astrach married the fair Princess Osida, and soon
after left Egypt, and returned to his native country.
When his father and mother saw their dear son
again they rejoiced greatly. Not long afterwards
King Filon died, and Prince Astrach wore his
father’s crown, and lived in joy and happiness with
his beloved Queen Osida until they died. x
VI
THE STORY OF LITTLE WHITEBEARD
THE SHOEMAKER KING
THERE was once a small kingdom in the very distant
parts of Tartary bordering upon China, the capital
city of which was situated in a plain surrounded by
mountains. It was governed by a very tyrannical
king, an usurper of the throne, who ruled over his
subjects very cruelly, and although he was in con-
sequence much hated, he was also feared by them.
Now in the city there lived two brothers, the
eldest of whom was called Muchbeard, and the
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second, Little Whitebeard — both names being
derived from their respective beards ; for that feature
of the face being usually rather scant in Tartary,
men are subject to many remarks whenever there is
a variety.
The elder brother being gifted with a large beard,
and such a gift being much prized, gave himself
“airs, and was particularly hard upon his younger
brother, who, having but a small beard, and that so
white as to be scarcely perceptible, was looked down
upon.
The elder brother was a jeweller, whilst the other
was only a shoemaker. In person, also, they were |
so different, that it was difficult to make most
people believe that they were brothers. Muchbeard
was a tall well-grown man, with a commanding face,
and one who walked, talked, sat, and conducted
himself with the airs of a man of importance, whilst
Little Whitebeard was peculiarly ill-favoured in
appearance. His mouth was kept constantly open
by the projection of his upper teeth, which were so
disposed, that whatever might be the state of his
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mind, he always appeared to be laughing. This had
been the means of procuring him many advantages,
as well as a good deal of trouble, for by this laugh-
ing face he acquired a reputation for good humour ;
whilst it also involved him in many a scrape, by
causing him to seem to be laughing at improper
times. In addition, he was deformed by a curvature
of the spine, short, crooked legs, and an enormous
circumference of hips. Thus equipped, Little
Whitebeard started in life with much greater dis-
advantages than his brother, but the excellence of
his temper and disposition rendered him, in truth,
a happier man. Muchbeard occupied one of the
best shops in the goldsmiths’ bazaar, where he kept
several apprentices at work; whilst his dwelling-
house, which was full of luxury within, although it
_ presented but a mean appearance without, was
situated in a handsome quarter of the city.
Little Whitebeard’s shop stood at the meeting of
four streets in the great bazaar, called Chahar Sou,
and there he worked alone at his trade with his own
hands, for he was hardly more than a cobbler, whilst
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 105
_ his dwelling-house lay in the outskirts of the town,
and consisted of a few mud-built rooms enclosed
within a sorry wall, which encircled a small court-
yard. Little Whitebeard was a merry fellow at
heart, although he had much to complain of in the
conduct of his brother, who, although he took no
notice of him in public, was glad to get his shoes
made by one whom he never deigned to pay.
His father, who was a tanner, insisted upon his
becoming a shoemaker in order that he might thus
create a purchaser for his leather, although Little
Whitebeard himself had a turn for letters and longed
to be a mollah.
His reputation for good nature was the cause of
much misfortune, for his debtors were always back-
ward in their payments ; whilst those to whom he
owed money had no compunction in urging their
demands. In short, he scarcely ever passed a day
without feeling the inconvenience of his face and
disposition. .
His brother had long been married, a state to
which Little Whitebeard also aspired, but without
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success. Although his back was crooked, yet nature
had endowed him with a tender heart and a great
admiration for beauty. By chance, he had once
obtained sight of the face of a neighbour's niece, a
most beautiful girl of sixteen, and from that moment
he determined to leave no stone unturned until he
should obtain her hand.
He immediately assumed all the airs of a lover.
He endeavoured to coax his grin into a look of
despondency, he made verses, and did everything
he could think of to attract her attention. But
what he most needed was money; with that he
hoped to dispel every difficulty, for he began to
suspect that a crooked spine and an ugly face might
prevent the intrusion of love into a maiden’s breast,
and therefore concluded that perhaps his best
chance lay in the lure of gold and the fascination of
finery.
Little Whitebeard was poor, although had he
regularly received the fruits of his industry, he
would have been above want. One of his principal
debtors was his brother; to him, therefore, he
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 107
determined to apply ; and the more so as, consider-
ing the exigency of the case, he hoped that he
might induce him to
lend an additional
sum, which he would.
faithfully promise to
discharge in shoes.
When he had
made known his de-
mand and the reason
thereof, his brother
burst out laughing,
and exclaimed,
“Praise be to Allah,
the world is turning
upside down; Little
Whitebeard is going to be married !†,
“And why should he not?†said Little White-
beard. ‘Is he not a man like the rest of creation ?
Are maidens and wives made for others, and is he
not to have one also?â€
“T am not aware that he is counted among
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men,†answered Muchbeard with renewed contempt.
“Has he not a hump? has he not the face of a
monkey? has he not the soul of an inferior
animal? Is he then to be placed among men?â€
“And you are a brother who say this?†re-
torted Little Whitebeard, sadly. ‘‘ We came from
the same mother, and if so, are you to be counted
among men?â€
“Man!†exclaimed Muchbeard, ‘‘ come you here
to insult my beard?â€
““T am come here to seek mine own,†said Little
Whitebeard, with more spirit than he was wont to
show when speaking to his brother. ‘Pay me
what you owe me—if you refuse to help me in secur- »
ing my happiness in a wife, I pray you give me that
which you cannot withhold. I am in want of my
money, and must have it.â€
‘Must! must, indeed!†exclaimed Muchbeard ;
‘a miserable cobbler use such a word to the king’s
jeweller ; we shall see where ‘must’ is! Get you
gone—say nothing more; get you gone—must,
indeed |â€
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“T demand my money,†said Little Whitebeard,
' with still more spirit. ‘I am a poor cobbler and
you are a rich jeweller ; still greater is the need that
you should pay me—let alone the claims of a ~
brother.â€
“T have no money for such as you,†said Much-
beard. “If you have made shoes for me, great has
been the honour conferred upon you.â€
Little Whitebeard could not look grave if he
wished it, his laughing mouth prevented that; but
on this occasion, hurt as he was by his brother's
conduct, he gathered himself up into an attitude,
which would have been one of dignity had it been
adopted by a well-made person, and, lifting up his
hand, said—
“Whatever I am, God made me, and defame
is no fault of mine, and you can no more prevent
yourself from being my brother than I can being
yours; but from this hour I dissolve the bonds of
our relationship, and I treat you as one possessing
no tie upon me. If there be justice to be had at
the foot of the throne, I will seek it.â€
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Then he flung himself out of the room, whilst
his ears caught the sound of his brother’s laugh of
contempt, followed up by a shout of defiance.
It was some days after this disappointment
before Little Whitebeard could hold up his head,
but the ardour of his love obliged him to do some-
thing. Accordingly, he made the acquaintance of
an old confidential slave belonging to the family of
the girl, and learned that the mother was anxious
to get her daughter married; that her father was
dead, and she was under the guardianship of her
uncles ; that the girl herself was not disinclined to
marry, and that she did not know of her being
promised to any one. Little Whitebeard, therefore,
determined to press his suit with the mother; he
became acquainted with her, invited her to his shop,
softened her heart by presenting her with shoes,
offered fruit and sweetmeats—in short, he played
his cards so well, that he was at length emboldened
to tell her his pretensions. The mother was well
pleased with his proposals; and recommended him
to see the eldest uncle, with a request that he would
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 111
call a meeting of the family, before whom he would
lay his case.
To all this Little Whitebeard joyfully assented ;
and in the meanwhile, the mother persuaded one of
her brothers-in-law to go to Muchbeard to inquire
what might be Little Whitebeard’s circumstances.
When Muchbeard received this application, the
whole malignity of his humour burst forth; he
branded his brother with unjust charges, asserted
that he had not ready cash enough to make any
settlement on a wife, and advised the family to
have nothing to do with him. Muchbeard was
now the king’s chief jeweller, and consequently his
advice was received with considerable respect. The
uncles avowed themselves disgusted with Little
Whitebeard’s impertinence in venturing to make
such a proposal, and determined to give him a piece
of their minds on the subject.
Little Whitebeard waited with impatience for
the meeting. At length the morning came, and
he proceeded to the house of the eldest uncle
with a beating heart. The girl’s father had been
112 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
the youngest of six brothers, and died an oldish
man; consequently there were five old men collected
to receive him. When they were seated, he told
them how anxious he was to marry their niece,
honestly avowed that he was not rich, but- pleaded
that he enjoyed the confidence of a good set of cus-
tomers ; and appealed to all who knew him whether
he was not capable of maintaining a wife in
comfort.
The youngest uncle answered him with a sneer.
“ And go,†said he, “you, a poor shoemaker, ugly,
with the face of a monkey, with a curved back,
without goods or chattels, or property of any kind ;
you venture to propose for our niece, she who has
beauty enough to wed a khan—a bey—or even a
king’s jeweller. Are you mad enough to come
laughing at our beards in this manner ?â€
“Mad, indeed!†exclaimed the next youngest
uncle. “In what part of your understanding did
you find that men were such fools as to be taken
- in by a deformed cobbler?â€
“A deformed cobbler, did you say?†continued
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_the third uncle. ‘If that were all, there is no harm
done; but what did the king’s jeweller, your own
brother, say? why, that you were as insolent as
you were ugly, and went about insisting for money
as if you were the king.â€
_ “Money, did you say?†exclaimed the oldest
uncle but one; “what money can a cobbler ever
make, sufficient to support our niece in a proper
way? She might aspire to marry a vizier’s son.â€
“A vizier’s son! what say you?†said the eldest
uncle ; “is she not fit to be a Queen? Then, where-
fore are we wasting our time in talking to a poor
shoemaker, and listening to his insane proposals?
Let him think himself well off if we do not take
him by the waistband and throw him into the
street for his impertinence.â€
All this time poor Little Whitebeard sat boiling
with rage, although his face was true to its old
laugh. When he had heard them out, he slowly
got up, and as he walked out of the room, he said,
“The day will come, old gentlemen, when you will
cry out—mercy ! mercy!â€
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114 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
The five old men lifted up their voices and
hooted him out of the house; and, when they had
sufficiently applauded each other for their spirited
_ conduct, dispersed to their respective homes.
Little Whitebeard, abashed and enraged, returned —
to his stall, and endeavoured to dispel his sorrow
by occupying himself with his work.
It should be explained, that the city where
he lived not only was governed by a tyrannical
king, but was also subject to certain supernatural
agencies. The state of the case was as follows:
In the centre of the royal palace there was a tall
and ancient tower, on the side of which towards the
plain was suspended a large gong, made of a metal
so musical and sonorous that whenever it was
struck the sounds were harmonious. This was
done on occasions of joy and festivity ; and thus
the public joy was decreed in a most convenient
manner. But on the side looking towards the
mountains there existed another larger gong, with
an immense knocker suspended over it with an
iron chain. This instrument, whenever it was
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 115
sounded, was the certain harbinger of some dread-
ful public calamity; when a king died it was
heard ; also when he had
put on his blood-red robe
as a signal for cutting off
heads—and then it was
by the hand of man that
it was struck; but never
in the recollection of the
oldest inhabitant had it
ever been sounded by the
great knocker suspended
by the chain. Whenever
this happened, according
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which the instrument then emitted was said to be so
_loud and terrible, that it was heard far and wide,
making houses shake and men’s hearts to quake with
a universal terror. Such an event was sure to be
116 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
followed up by some dire calamity, and was always
expected to occur when the King’s cruelties and
extortions became too great for the people to bear.
Whenever this ominous sound was heard, there was
a standing order from the King that all officers
commanding troops in every part of the kingdom
should immediately assemble their men, and march
at once to the capital. In the city itself, all men
capable of bearing arms were ordered to arm and
be ready to act. The great gong, in many cases,
acted as a salutary check upon the King, but the
actual monarch was beginning to disregard its
terrors, and it. was the fashion among his courtiers
and flatterers to laugh at its powers as a bugbear
only fit to frighten children.
Little Whitebeard’s shop, as already mentioned,
was situated at the crossing of four streets in the
bazaar, close to four stepping-stones, placed there
for the convenience of foot passengers, when the
gutters had overflowed and the water covered the
street. The shortest road to the great mosque,
whither the King was wont to resort, passed close
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 117
to Little Whitebeard’s shop, leading through the
four stepping-stones. Not very long after his visit
to the five old men, when he was working in his
shop, the King was announced by the heralds, who
made way for his passage to the mosque. It so
happened that the waters were more than usually
out, and almost covered the stepping-stones ; and to
the cobbler’s ill-luck, the King’s horse in passing
them stumbled, fell, and threw His Majesty over
his head. Little Whitebeard stood up to see what
had happened, and, unluckily for him, his face met
the King’s eye, and the King, thinking that Little
Whitebeard was laughing at him, was furious. -
“ Ah, ill-born dog’s son!†exclaimed the enraged
monarch, “is it thus you laugh at your King?
Where are the executioners? here, beat that wretch
till he has not a foot to stand upon.â€
The order was no sooner given than executed ;
poor Little Whitebeard was seized, his feet thrown
up into the air, and before he could explain that
the fault was not his, and that nature had made
him laugh whether he would or no, his feet were
118 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
beaten into one great and cruel wound. The
King’s wrath being appeased by seeing some one in
a more deplorable plight than himself, he proceeded
to pray in the mosque, leaving his victim on the
ground scarcely able to crawl, and half dead with
pain. No one would venture to approach and help
him ; still, in his pain, his obstinate mouth would
make him look as if he was pleased ; and thus while
he repressed pity, he felt more than ever the entire
desolation of his fate. Those who had enjoyed his
. jokes, or had partaken of such hospitality as he
could afford, afraid of incurring the King’s wrath,
kept aloof and said nothing.
Just then a youth belonging to the King’s body-
guard, who, late in attending his duty, was riding
by in haste to join the royal cortege, perceived poor
little Whitebeard stretched out by the side of the
road writhing with pain. Impelled by pity, he
straightway dismounted from his horse, and heed-
less of all consequences, helped him to crawl to his
shop. Having done this he went on, but he did
not remark the scowling eye of one dark and
LITTTE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 119
malignant man who had marked him down for
punishment ; and on his return to his quarters, he
was seized by the King’s order and thrown into
prison for having thus publicly brought into con-
tempt the royal ordinance. Little Whitebeard in
vain expected the reappearance of his benefactor ;
but in spite of want of assistance his wounds healed,
and before many days had elapsed he was again
seen at his stall.
As he sat hard at work on ue bench, his eye
was frequently directed towards the stepping-stone .
which had been the cause of his late misfortune.
Suddenly a thought struck him, “Never shall that
wretched stone be the cause of a similar misfortune
again,†he said to himself. “I will not rest until it
be removed; and what is more,’ he continued,
musing, “I will remove it myself. Oh that I could
see that noble youth again who came to my assist-
ance! I am sure he would help me.â€
After much thought, he at length determined
to do the work himself. The bazaars being locked
up at night and delivered over to the care of watch-
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men, who kept watch on the roof, Little Whitebeard
settled in his mind that instead of leaving his stall .
at sunset he would merely shut it as usual, but
remain within, when, being supplied with a mattock,
a spade, and a light, he hoped to remove the ob-
noxious stone unseen. Accordingly, having pro-
cured the necessary implements, at nightfall, as
usual, he closed his stall, but managed unnoticed to
remain within.
At the proper time, the bazaars being closed
and the watchmen placed, he prepared to commence
his task. A dead stillness reigned throughout the
vast building, and Little Whitebeard, although em-
ployed in performing a task of no great apparent
importance, felt as if he were about to commit a
crime. He waited until an advanced hour when
he knew the watchmen were least likely to be awake,
and then fell to with his mattock and spade. The -
delinquent stone was the most prominent of the
four, and firmly planted in the ground.
“Bad luck to thee!†said he, as he struck the
first. blow.
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 121
He worked with much ardour until the per-
spiration fairly burst from his brow, but to his
dismay he found the stone more strongly fixed
_ than he had expected. At length he came to its
base, and a few more blows of his mattock brought
to light a small iron door. After a little hesitation
he opened it, and instead of a golden treasure,
which he had half expected, he merely discovered
alarge key. Having taken it into his hand, by the
light of the lantern he saw written characters upon
it, which he deciphered, and found them to say,
“ Follow me.â€
“How is this?†said he, “follow a key—what
can it mean 2â€
Holding it in his hand, to his surprise he felt it
communicate an impulse to him, as if some one were
trying to draw him in a particular direction. - He
placed it on the ground as a thing that might be
alive, but there it lay inert; taking it up again he
felt the same impelling motion, and he remained
utterly astonished. He kept repeating to himself the
words “follow me†until he was tired of guessing,
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and decided to proceed a few steps in the direction
to which it seemed to lead, and sure enough as he
walked the pressure increased. :
“What shall I do?†he exclaimed, quite uncertain
what course to pursue.
He now began to perceive the dawn of day
peeping through the holes in the roof of the bazaar,
and seeing that he had no time to give the stone a
~ new position, he was trying to replace it, when he
heard the watchmen opening the gates. ‘Thereupon,
fearing to be discovered, he left his work unfinished,
and taking up the key, followed the impulse it gave
him. The faster he walked, the stronger the
impulse, until, having quitted the bazaar, he went
out through the gate of the city and found himself
in the plain, with his face towards the mountains.
Then the pressure of the key became so urgent that
it would not allow him to stop, and he found him-
self making his way across the plain in a most
miraculous manner. Nothing stopped him. He
went over every impediment with an ease that
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bounded over hedge and ditch, rock and thicket,
with the agility of an antelope. He kept asking
himself, “Is this me?†but was quite unable to
stop, and ‘soon found himself approaching the
mountain with fearful speed. At length he per-
ceived a break on the surface of a dark mass of
metallic-looking rock, and immediately round a
projection he saw an immense door in the side of
the mountain with a key-hole init. He put the
key into it, and at once there was heard the most .
terrible sound that can be imagined. It rang
through the air like the clashing of thousands of
metallic meteors ; it seemed to make the mountains
shake; and reverberated in echoes through the
valleys—it seemed to annihilate the existence of
every living thing. Little Whitebeard at this appal-
ling sound grew faint, but when, at the same moment,
he beheld the portentous-looking door fly open with
a crash, the poor wretch at once fell to the earth
and swooned away. And there we must for the
moment leave him, to see what took place in the city.
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124 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
The day had set in with a sultry and oppressive
feeling in the air, as if something extraordinary were
about to happen. A commotion had taken place in
the bazaar at the discovery of the displacement of
the stepping-stone, and particularly at the sight of
the small iron door and the cell within which the
key had been deposited. A very old man came
forward and said that he remembered the fixing of
these stones, and that much mystery had been
observed on the occasion. The state of Little
Whitebeard’s stall was remarked, then the suspicious
mattock and spade ; and when their owner came to
claim them, it was discovered that Little White-
beard was the man who had deranged the stepping-
stones. Instantly a search was made, the watchmen
were questioned; no one could account for his
absence, and great curiosity was excited.
The King, as usual at noon, was seated on: his
throne in his Hall of audience, holding the great
levée. All the great officers of state were present ;
the King’s appointed flatterer and public haranguer
was on that day in great force, and had been ‘say-
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 125
ing, that when a King was born, the stars gave each
other the wink, and exclaimed as they shook with
joy in their orbits, “Now let us put our heads
together to make his reign fortunate!†‘ Kings,â€
he continued, “thus protected, can have no fear.
They are above all apprehension—all nature works
for their wellbeing, and no event takes place which
does not make them feel their superiority to other
mortals.â€
Hardly were the words out of his mouth ere the
terrific crash of the great gong was heard. Con-
sternation and terror overtook even the most stout-
hearted—the weakest fell on their faces in dismay, —
whilst the King, who a minute before had heard
himself flattered in this ridiculous way, fell from
his throne and swooned.
The consternation was general throughout the
city, but at length the vizier, who was a man of
nerve, having somewhat recovered his self-posses-
sion, got up and proceeded to help the prostrate
monarch. Raising him up and placing him against
_the cushions of his throne, he said—
126 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
“The hour is at length come for the great
prophecy to be accomplished. Let us arm and be
ready for whatever may happen.â€
“Dog!†cried the King, who had now had time
to remark that all was safe; “ dog! what words
are these? The King is above all prophecy! Call
hither the priests, and let them inform us what is
the meaning of this consternation. The Shah is not
aman to give up his throne for an old woman’s
tale!â€
The vizier said no more, but went to his seat at
the royal gate to give the necessary orders for arm-
ing the people.
In the meanwhile, the King collected together
the priests, the astrologers, and the wise men, and
inquired how they interpreted the event which
had just occurred. The priests, the astrologers, and
the wise men having bowed themselves down before
the King, the head of the law, an aged and reverend
‘man, took upon himself to answer his royal master’s
question.
“O King,†said he, ‘‘may Heaven take you into
ee
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its holy keeping, for the time is now come when
there can be no trust in any mortal aid. Tradition
informs us that when the great gong on the turret
sounds as it has done to-day, it announces great and
dire disasters, and your slave will not conceal from
your Majesty that such miseries are specially
directed against cruel and unjust governors, and
long has it been said that in fulness of time the
kingdom will return to its proper owner. Such, O
King! are the sayings of the wise men of old.â€
“So is it!†exclaimed the King, his eyes flash-
_ ing fury, although he felt a sinking at the heart.
“Old man! dog! is it thus you speak to your
sovereign? After all we are a King. Have we
not armies at command? have we not generals? is
- there lack of money in our treasury ? why do you
throw unmeaning words into the air?†He sat for
some time plotting a cruel punishment for the head
of the law and the wise men, when a herald, his
face pale with terror, was seen running headlong
through the courts and allowed to make his way to
the King’s presence. ‘‘ What is this?†exclaimed
128 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
His Majesty, as soon as he perceived the herald.
“Are you mad? What want of ee is this?
Speak, O little man !â€
“By the salt of the Shah,†said the herald, “I
have seen a strange thing !â€
“What thing have you seen?†said the ahs
with increasing impatience.
“As I stood on the turret of the gate looking
towards the mountains, I saw first a great dust and
then a black speck on the plain, which has been in-
creasing, and is spreading itself wider and wider.
[ cannot say what it is, but I became frightened
and ran hither.â€
‘““The man is mad!†said the King. ‘“‘ Locusts
appear first a mere speck and then spread. Is the
fool come to laugh at our beards?†Again he was
about to order a cruel punishment, when a superior
officer arrived and announced with terror that the
peasants were flocking in from the fields, asserting
that an army was approaching. Orders were at
once dispatched to collect the troops, whilst the
King betook himself to the high tower in his palace,
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 129
to see with his own eyes the state of cal in the,
plain.
We left Little Whitebeard in a trance, extended
before the gate of a cavern. After a time he came
to- himself, and felt that he ought to do something.
He therefore entered the mysterious cave, which was
composed of rocks so black and shining that the
whole seemed to be iron ore.
At first it was so dark that he could discern
nothing, but little by little he discovered that the
cavern was subdivided into an infinity of minor
inlets. He walked forward to a large prominent
stone in the centre, and having placed his foot upon
it, of a sudden he heard a loud ringing noise, as if
of armour falling, and beheld at the entrance of each
subdivision of the cavern, men clad in complete
armour, prostrate on the ground, and arrayed
behind them a succession of grisly faces, apparently
the heads of columns of troops prepared for a march.
He had not stood very long when a colossal
figure, clad from head to foot in shining steel,
advanced from a deep recess, and, placing one knee
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130 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
upon the ground, in a voice of humility said, “ We
the slaves of the key salute thee,O King! We come
to do thy bidding, to put down cruelty and oppres-
sion and to uphold merit.â€
Then an iron litter was brought forward, upon
which Little Whitebeard was invited to sit, and
- thus he was carried forward, followed by bodies
of men all clad in black
armour, and making col-
lectively a mass that looked
like a column of polished
iron.
They marched in solemn
silence towards the city
—not a word was
spoken, nor a sound
heard save the
heavy tramping
of the troops
and the clash-
ing of their
armour. When
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 131
they had got within sight of the city, the column
began to extend itself and show a larger front.
Little Whitebeard all this while sat immovable in
his iron litter, waiting with patience the result of
the adventure.
the grand vizier in person, having put himself at
the head of the troops, ordered the gates to be
thrown open, and advanced to meet the coming foe ;
but strange to say, ere the grand vizier had given
‘the order to attack, all the swords of the royal
soldiers were suddenly drawn from their scabbards,
and seen to fly through the air towards the invading
army, to the shields of which they immediately
became fixed. The King’s troops without arms
became like a flock of sheep before a pack of
wolves, and fled at once to the shelter of the city
walls. The King, having seen the performance of
this miracle from the tower top, was led away sense-
less. The invaders now proceeded in grim array to
the city gates, which flew open at their approach, and
Little Whitebeard made his entry, surrounded by
his black escort, to the astonishment of all beholders.
182 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING .
“Tg not that Little Whitebeard the shoemaker ?â€
said they, as he passed by with all the circumstance
and power of a monarch. “If it be not he, it is
one very like him, for he is laughing still.â€
Those who had caught a glimpse of their new
monarch ran with the news to his brother Much-
beard, saying, “ Good news! your brother is King!â€
“Little Whitebeard! King!†he exclaimed.
‘What becomes of the dirt which I have so long
made him eat ?—whither shall I fly to hide myself?
But it cannot be—whatever may happen I will go
and.see.â€
Upon which, covering his head with a shawl, he
started off to get a glimpse of the new King’s face.
The five old men, too, who had so grossly insulted
Little Whitebeard began to shake in their shoes.
However, when they brought to mind his character
for benevolence, they began to hope that they might
escape after all.
Meanwhile, Little Whitebeard and his army had
reached the royal palace, the gates of which he
found closed. But upon his approach, the iron
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 183
bolts and fastenings by which they were kept to-
gether, darted forth, and afforded an easy entrance.
He was then led to the throne, taken from his litter,
and installed upon it with all the usual demonstra-
tions of respect. .
All this time Little Whitebeard’s face exhibited
a stolid look of incredulity, although never for a
moment cheated out of its smile. The only words
_ he said, and which he constantly repeated to himself,
were, “‘ We shall see.â€
He had not sat long, before his conductor, falling
down on his face before him, said, ““O King, live
for ever! We the slaves of the key have now per-
formed our appointed task, in virtue of which we
again deliver to your sublime Majesty the instrument
of the power which has enabled us to act.†Upon
which, arising, he drew from his breast the key, and
placed it with all due respect before the throne.
He then made another prostration, and then he
and his troops suddenly disappeared.
Little Whitebeard had wit enough to perceive
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134 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
the key, which. he forthwith placed in the folds of
his girdle, and he had scarcely done so when he
found himself surrounded by the various ministers
and officers of the court, who came to offer their
congratulations on the accession of a new king, and .
to seek a renewed installation in their respective
situations.
As soon as this was over, the grand vizier came
forward, and in a long speech proposed that all the
proper forms of installation into the kingly office
' should be effected at once, in order that he might be
presented to the people as King as soon as possible.
Little Whitebeard listened with great surprise to
the words of the grand vizier, and when he had
finished his speech, beckoned him to Se and
said in a most confidential tone—
“Now, as you have a soul, tell me who you
are.â€
“Your slave is your Majesty’s grand vizier,â€
answered the other.
“Now tell me who I am,†returned Little
Whitebeard.
_ LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING ~ 135
“Your Majesty is our lawful Shah and governor,â€
said the vizier. :
“T ask you again,†said Little Whitebeard—“ I
ask you to swear by my beard, which as you see is
scanty and white, as well as by your own, which is.
thick and black, that you do not lie, and that I am
what you tell me that I am.â€
“ Who am I,’ said the vizier, “that I should not
swear whatever it pleaseth your Majesty to order?
I swear by your Majesty’s sacred beard, and by my
own unworthy head, that what I have said is true.â€
“T tell you what, friend,†said Little White-
beard, “you have eaten a lie! Two days ago I
was a shoemaker in the bazaar—can I have become
a King ? what words are these?â€
“Destiny ordaineth all things for the best in
the world,†said the grand vizier, “and your Majesty
can no more make your sacred person a shoemaker's
now, than before it could have made itself a Shah.â€
“It is hard work to believe all this,†said -
Little Whitebeard ; “but we will see.†Then ina
louder tone he exclaimed, “ Well, what am I to do?â€
136 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING — ;
Upon this the chief of the law was brought for-,
ward, bearing the sword of state, to buckle it on
according to custom,
when Little Whitebeard
said, “This may be all
very well as long as no-
one says no; but where
is the other King? I
will not be King until
I have got his consent ;
bring him here and let
us see. There is no
reason that I should owe
him a grudge because
he beat me unjustly —
I am all for fair play.
It is a king’s business,
if he chooses it, to beat
his subjects—it is theirs
to obey. Perhaps I may one day do the like.â€
Upon this a general search was made for the
late King, but he was nowhere to be found. It
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 137
"was reported that he had been carried off by the
miraculous army, and as Little Whitebeard on
hearing this made no further difficulties, he was
' duly proclaimed King with all the usual formalities.
The late King’s flatterer thought it would be well
to make friends with the new one and made. a
speech to him in his usual style; but to his horror
Little Whitebeard exclaimed, ‘“‘ What dirt is that
fellow eating? is he mad? If you are talking
about me, O little man! let me tell you that I won’t
stand having my beard laughed at more than other
men ; that I call things by their proper names—I
call a dog, a dog, and you—a fool. It is bad
enough to be a King, but I won’t be called names
into the bargain.â€
It was now time to show the new King to the
people, and Little Whitebeard, girt with the sword
of state, was taken to the upper chamber over the
palace gate, and there, supported by the grand
vizier and the elder of elders standing one on each
side, he was presented to the people, who recognised
Little Whitebeard, and were almost too much
138 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
astonished to bring themselves to go through the
necessary forms of prostration and acclamation.
There was one among the crowd who gazed more
ardently than the rest at the new King, and who.
trembled as he gazed, and that man was his brother
Muchbeard. At first he had refused to believe the
news, but now that he saw with his own eyes that
his brother was King, he remembered all his un-
kindness to him and feared his revenge. He
- remained for some time considering what he should
do, but finished by doing nothing, and returned
home a prey to the torments of uncertainty.
On the way he met the five old men, who were
sitting squatted together in a corner of the bazaar,
gloomily consulting upon their probable fate. As
soon as they saw him, they all exclaimed, “‘ Welcome!
welcome !—may fortune attend you! Your brother
is King ; may your shadow never be less! Give us
your advice. The King, as you know, is our enemy,
we have made him eat dirt—what shall we do to
conciliate him ?â€
“What do I know?†said Muchbeard. “Let
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every man trim his own beard.†And without
saying more, he walked on.
In the meanwhile, the ceremony of presenting
the King to his people was as usual brought to a
conclusion by the solemn promulgation of the new
King’s titles by the herald. He was called the
Asylum of the Universe, the Common Centre to
which the whole world bows, the King of Kings,
the descendant of Kings and the origin of
Kings.
Little Whitebeard listened with patience to the
end, when, calling the herald to appear before him,
he said, “Man! do you know what abomination
you have been eating? Who told you that I am a
descendant of Kings? What words are these?
Why without rhyme or reason will you tell lies ?
I am the gon of Mustapha the tanner, who was the
son of a barber, who was the son of a bear-leader.
You will please to say so in future!â€
As soon as Little Whitebeard was left to himself
he took the key from his girdle, and selecting a
place in the corner of the room under his own seat,
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he placed it there for the present. He then desired
the grand vizier to appear before him, and said,
“Tt is now plain that Iam the Shah. You are, as:
you tell me, the vizier, and are therefore, as I
suppose, a wise man. That is not my case. Now
you being a wise man and knowing how to govern ~
a kingdom, you will please tell me what I am to —
do from one year’s end to another, from morning
to night, and from hour to hour. I feel that my
time belongs to the country, so does my conduct;
therefore, tell me how I am to fill up the one and
direct the other.â€
The grand vizier, a self-sufficient personage,
- replied by giving him a long lecture on matters of
form and etiquette, until at length Little White-
beard said with a long yawn—
“Very difficult is all this to recollect! If this
is to be a King, I shall never make a good one.â€
He then stopped the vizier, who would willingly
have continued his lecture, and said, “ What you
have said is no doubt perfectly right—so be it.
However, there is one thing in which I want to try
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 141
my hand, and that is justice. I wish to try it~
immediately. You must, in the first place, order
. my brother, Muchbeard, the jeweller, to appear
before me; in the next, you will send to a house ee
(which he then described) “for five old men who
live there or thereabouts; and in the third, you ©
must discover and bring to me a youth who, on the
day when I was beaten by the late Shah, bound up
my wounds and took care of me. If I am to be a
King, let me try what a King can do.â€
Muchbeard soon appeared, and at once fell on
his face in the most abject manner, and having
kissed the ground, arose and stood in the attitude
of one condemned to death. Little Whitebeard
desired him to draw near, and said—
“Had you behaved as you ought to have done
when I was in humble circumstances, you would
not stand before me in the abject and, consequently,
disgusting position in which you now appear. You
would have come with your nose up and your cap
on one side, and have rejoiced at my elevation. As
a brother I say this. Now I will speak to you as a
142 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
shoemaker. Have you brought, sir, the sum of
money you owe me? I have made shoes for you
and your family for years, and have received no-
thmg. Pay me instantly,-or otherwise you shall
incur the utmost rigour of the law.â€
Muchbeard, upon hearing this, became elated,
for he hoped by payment of the debt to be quit of
further punishment.
“As Iam your Majesty’s slave,†said he, “ what-
ever your Majesty may order I am ready to pay.
The debt is a poor one, not worthy your Majesty’s
notice. Let me double or triple the amount. Your
- slave is ready.â€
“T only ask for my own,†said Little Whitebeard,
“for that which, when I was poor and powerless,
you constantly refused to pay me. I remember the
sum well. It was one hundred piastres and ten
copper coins. I want no more.â€
Muchbeard counted out the money and placed it
before the King, who then said—
“Well—this is well. You have settled the
account with the shoemaker ; you have now to deal
_ LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 143
with the King. You have been unnatural and cruel
as a relation, unjust as a citizen, proud and arrogant
in your general conduct. For these delinquencies
I intend to punish you. I,as the King, dismiss
you from your public employment of court jeweller,
and I become the steward of all your wealth as long
as it shall seem fit to me to be so. Learn from this
what injustice means. You shall forthwith be in-
stalled in my shop, and there you may make shoes
as | have done. Go. I have said it.â€
The five old men were next brought into the
presence, and as soon as they got a glimpse of the
King they fell on the ground and touched the
pavement with their foreheads.
“Come forward, old men!†exclaimed Little
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Whitebeard; “‘it will be time to humble your-
selves when you have heard what I have to
say.â€
They all arose and sidled onward, till they stood
immediately facing the King, looking more dead
than alive. ae
“Perhaps you will recollect certain words,†said
Little Whitebeard, “which I once said in the
form of a prediction—neither of us then suspected
how soon they would come true; now, had you
behaved yourselves to me with ordinary civility,
what necessity would there be for your present
abject condition? You only invite me to have you
well beaten. You avow yourselves to be materials
for the bastinado—sacks to be beaten, old carpets
to be dusted; you might have come before me with
your five chins in the air, inhaling the breath of
heaven, with the independence of men who have
nothing to fear. If I choose, I can punish you
fearfully ; I can make you pluck out each other's
beards hair by hair; I can set you begging from
door to door; I could render you miserable old
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 145
men to the end of your days. What have you
to say for yourselves? Speak first, you youngest
old man,†said he, addressing himself to the
youngest uncle of the girl whom he had wanted
to marry; ‘‘speak and let me hear what you have
to say.â€
_ “What can I say?†said the youngest uncle.
“Tam less than an ounce of dust. True it is, O
King! we are five wretched old men; we have been
biting our thumbs ever since that fatal day, and
saying from morning to night, ‘We have made a
mistake.’ Forgive us! forgive us! for the sake
of her whom you once loved—of her who cries
day and night that she has lost the apple of. her
â€
eye.
At these words Little Whitebeard appeared
touched, and the remaining old men observing
this, corroborated the assertion of the youngest
old man by saying, “Yes, yes, he speaks the
truth; the maiden is dying of grief and dis-
appointment.â€
Little Whitebeard here made a solemn pause in
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146 : LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
his proceedings, and said, “If I thought what you
now tell me were true, the whole state of the case
would be altered.†one
“By the Shah’s soul! by the beard of the
Centre of the Universe! by the crown on his .
head! by the armlet on his arm!†said the five
old men with uplifted voices, “we swear that it
is true!†,
‘Bring her hither,†said Little Whitebeard,
“ and we will see. But mark me, I do not intend
to force her inclinations; and should there be any
deception, all I say is, open well your eyes.â€
The five old men then left his presence, and
presently two veiled females were introduced. As
soon as the room had been cleared, Little White-
beard requested the women to unveil, when
the well-remembered charms of the maiden with
whom he had been in love were revealed to
him, as well as the less attractive features of her
mother. ;
“What is this that 1 hear, thou pearl of beauty 2â€
said Little Whitebeard. “Is it true that I have
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 147
found favour in your sight, and that you are willing
to make me happy ?â€
“We are your slaves!†exclaimed the mother,
without allowing her daughter to answer; “we have
but one wish, and that is to please you. Who is
my poor lowly daughter that she should venture to
have a will of her own?†:
“ Allow her to speak,†said Little Whitebeard.
“Tt is not you we want to wed; let the maiden
speak.â€
Upon this the girl, falling on her knees in an
attitude of supplication, said, “ Pity, pity, I am a
_ poor weak girl—I know not what to do. Is it a
crime to have loved before I was told to love in the
proper place ?â€
‘Believe her not, Asylum of the Universe,†still
vociferated the mother; “she is a perverse and
wilful girl, who refuses a happiness too great for
her, because she gets it for nothing.â€
“What she has said, she has said,†returned
Little Whitebeard;. ‘we force no one.†Then
turning again to the girl, he continued, “If we knew
148 - LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
who this happy youth might be with whom you are
in love, we might be of great use. Speak! the
Shah is your friend, though you refuse him as a
husband.â€
Here the girl with tears in her eyes implored
that she might be no more questioned. Little
Whitebeard, seeing the rage of the mother, insisted
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 149 ©
that the girl should be allowed to do as she pleased,
and threatened that if any violence was offered to
her, he would punish it severely.
When he had dismissed the women, he inquired
whether the youth who had been kind to him in
his distress had been found ; and soon after, to the
King’s joy, he appeared before him.
“Come up hither,†said the King.
The youth took off his shoes, made a low bow,
~ and advanced into the room in which the King was
sitting.
“
the very throne upon which he sat.
The youth, with the greatest humility, did as
he was ordered, and Little Whitebeard said—
“Tt is thus that I treat the man who dared to
show compassion when every one else expressed
contempt; who, unmindful of his own safety, only
thought of my suffering, and who by doing so had
nothing to gain, but all to lose. Such a man is
above all value; the only recompense he can really
receive is from Heaven.â€
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Upon this he ordered a robe of great value to be
thrown over his shoulders, and a diamond-hilted
dagger to be brought from the royal treasury and
placed in his girdle. He then ordered the youth
to relate his Saae which he proceeded to do as
follows :
“May it please your Majesty, I am ignorant
who my father and mother were. The only relatives
T can claim are a family of puppies, with whom I
was found lying, in one confused heap, on a dung-
hill near the palace, and almost equidistant between
the door of a mollah’s house and that of a money-
changer. It was finally decided that I should
belong to him to whose threshold I was nearest
when found. From the dunghill to the mollah’s
door was fifty-three yards, and to the door of the
money-changer was fifty-two, so I belonged to the
money-changer by one yard. Some food was now .
given to me, and the next question was, how was
Ito benamed. The mollah said that I ought to be
called Khodadad (given by God); but the money-
changer insisted upon my being called Nejes Cooli
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 151
(the slave of uncleanness): and thus I was issued into
the world.
“T had fallen’ into the hands of one of the worst
specimens of our species. The love of gold had
entirely choked every avenue of good feeling into
his heart, and having now, as he flattered himself,
expiated every sin by taking me in and adopting
me as a child of charity, he felt that he was at.
liberty to beat me as he chose. His household
consisted of a wife, a daughter, and a negress slave.
The daughter was an infant when I entered the
family, and we grew up together. It is a wonder
that I grew at all, considering how little food was
allowed for my use, but the negress was a kind-
hearted creature, and she often stinted herself for
me: the daughter, too, as she grew up, proved the
very reverse of her father in disposition, for she
would rather have starved herself than have seen
me want. As soon as I was old enough, the mollah
offered to educate me, and I was daily sent to his
little school in the mosque, where I learnt my
alphabet, and the first rudiments of religion. The
152 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
mollah did his best to teach me, but I got so little
food that I did not make very rapid progress.
Indeed, had it not been for the kindness of Gulchin,
the money-changer’s daughter, I should very
probably have sunk under the miseries I endured.
Often I determined to run away, but I was prevented
by my affection for Gulchin; and as we advanced
in years we became united by ties of more than
brotherly and sisterly affection.
“Tt is difficult to say in what capacity I was
brought up. I was treated as a slave—frequently
as a child of the house, and as I grew older the
money-changer placed more confidence in me than
in any one else. At the proper time I was debarred
from seeing Gulchin, for she then was shut up in
the harem, whilst I became a man; but at this
juncture her father died, and to my great grief |
was separated from her. She was conveyed to the
house of her uncle, with whom she lived, and then
it was only with great difficulty that I could
communicate with her. The money - changer’s
brothers did not care to inherit me as a possession,
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 1538
and it became necessary to seek some mode of
gaining my bread. The mollah was still my friend,
and. he, good man, took me into his house until I
- could get a situation. He was a friend of the Mirab,
or comptroller of water, an officer appointed by
the government to superintend the aqueducts which
supplied the city, distributing this necessary of life
to the inhabitants according to their wants, and the
extent of ground requiring irrigation. He was in
want of an assistant, and my friend the mollah re-
commended me for the situation. I was accepted,
and soon after installed in my office. Provided
with a spade as an emblem of office, I appeared in
attendance upon my master at the first distribution
of the waters. I was fortunate enough to acquire
the confidence of my master, who frequently left
me to deal with the gardeners and peasants single-
handed. The ensuing summer proved one of
extreme drought, and water became so scarce that
fears were entertained lest the reservoirs should
fail us. My master enjoined me to use great
precaution in the distribution of the water, and,
154 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
indeed, all my prudence and forbearance were
required to meet the violence with which it was
contended for.
“One morning in the middle of summer, when the
drought was at its crisis, [ went to open the canal,
and so scanty a stream appeared, that I deemed it
advisable to foreclose the supply.
‘““The gardeners quickly heard of this, and soon
I was beset by a crowd of fierce men, who
demanded their rights in the most menacing
tones. * I answered in as conciliating a manner
as possible, and pointed out to them as well as I
_ could how impossible it was for me to satisfy their
demands; but it was no use. The language of my
assailants became more and more violent, until at
last, one having lifted up his arm to strike me, I
dealt him a blow with my spade, which felled
him to the ground. Others then came on, but I
defended myself with vigour, and kept off the
assailants until the Mirab himself came to my ©
rescue. His superior authority restored order.
My conduct was praised in a manner quite be-
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 155
yond my merit, and my prowess having come to
the ears of the commander of the King’s body-guard,
I was taken from the ser-
- vice of the Mirab and le, GN)
hs
enrolled among the ,
-royal guards. 3
“Tt was at this
time, O King!
that _your slave
had the good for-
tune to offer
his humble as-
sistance to
you. Who
wouldhave
thought
that so
simple and
natural an action would have led to the approval
of a great Shah, and placed me in the envied
position in which I now sit?â€
-“You have spoken well!†exclaimed Little
156 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
Whitebeard. “You have spoken the truth, which
of all the virtues is the best, as it is the rarest to
the ears of a King. Now attend. In the first
place, I shall call you Khodadad, for you have
indeed been a gift of God to me; in the next
place, if I enjoy any power as a King, I can raise
my best friend to any dignity I choose. I there-
fore create youa Khan. So now you are Khodadad
Khan! No more words.â€
The youth was about to kneel before the King,
to thank him for his kindness, but he was prevented,
and told to sit still and answer questions.
“Now, tell me,†said Little Whitebeard, ‘‘ where
does the maiden live of whom you have spoken?â€
Khodadad described the precise spot. ‘And in-
form me,†continued the King, ‘“‘ whether her uncles
be not five old men, the most arrogant, insolent,
and ill-spoken in the world?†Khodadad answered
in the affirmative. i
“ Before another moment has elapsed,†said the
King, “you will take with you one of the
executioner’s officers, proceed to the house, and
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 157
return, bringing with you the five old men and
their niece. Bring them hither without delay.
Such are the King’s commands under penalty of
death.â€
Khodadad did as he was ordered. Taking with
him an executioner’s officer, he proceeded to the
house, and knocking at the door, he commanded
it to be opened in the name of the King. The
youngest old man came forward in great trepida-
tion, seeing a King’s officer and an executioner at
his door, and asked what they wanted.
“We are come,†said Khodadad, “on the part
of the Shah. Collect your brothers and call
hither your niece. You must all go to the royal
presence.â€
“We have done nothing. In the name of
Heaven,†said the uncle, ‘wherefore should we
go again before the King? We have already been
pardoned and dismissed.â€
“ Words are useless when the King commands,â€
said the executioner’s officer, who well knew his
office. “Quick! be stirring; do not keep the Shah
158 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
waiting. Call your brothers, bid your niece put on -
her veil—let us be going.â€
Gulchin having heard the words of the officer,
ran in dismay, followed by her mother, to the men’s
apartments, and was greatly surprised to see
Khodadad there.
“Fear nothing!†said Khodadad. “I am
with you. Hasten to fulfil the King’s com-
mands.â€
At length the five old men, their niece, and her
mother having been marshalled into a procession,
they were led into the royal presence. Little
Whitebeard was seated on his throne, and when
they appeared, addressing Gulchin, he said, point-
ing to Khodadad, “Tell me, fair one, do you know
that person ?†:
After much hesitation, she said, “Yes, I know
him. He is the same of whom your slave ventured
to speak to your Majesty.â€
Then turning to the old men, Little Whitebeard
said—
“Do you too know this youth ?â€
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“Yes,†said one of them; “yes, we know him ;
he is Nej es Cooli, our late brother’s slave.â€
“Yes,†said another, “he was found ona dung-
hill among a litter of puppies.â€
“Yes,†said a third, “he had the audacity to love
our niece.†se
“Yes,†said a fourth, “he became a brawler and
killed a gardener.â€
“Yes†said the fifth, “he then thought himself
a great man, and proposed for our niece.â€
“Now, fair one,†said the King, turning to
Gulchin, ‘“‘now here is Nejes Cooli, the child of
uncleanness—a slave—one found on a dunghill—the
brother of dogs. One who has dared to love you—a
brawler—a killer of gardeners, who has proposed
marriage to you. Now I, the Shah, ask you in the
name of heaven, will you have him for your husband?â€
Gulchin answered, ‘‘ Yes.â€
Little Whitebeard then asked her uncles whether
they had anything to say against his decision.
They answered, “We are your slaves! Whose
dogs are we? We agree.â€
160 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
Khodadad continued to enjoy the King’s favour,
and became the eye and anchor of the state. Little
Whitebeard placed the most unlimited confidence
in him. There was only one secret which he had
never yet disclosed to him, nor even allowed him
to know that it existed, that of the miraculous
key; he felt a longing to do so, but his tongue
was spell-bound whenever he wished to speak
about it. |
One day, when particularly impelled to disclose
his secret, he proposed ere he did go to say his
prayers at the royal mosque, but as he hated
parade, and was much oppressed by the ceremonial
attendant upon a King, instead of mounting his
horse, and calling out his guards, he determined
to walk. On his way, looking towards his stall,
he discovered his brother bending over a last, and
with his elbows squared, in the act of making a
shoe.
Little Whitebeard went up to him and said,
“This is as it should be; you are become a man—
you have met your destiny in a proper way.â€
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| “‘T hope I have too,†said Muchbeard ; “see here
is a shoe, and I will defy the best shoemaker in
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the bazaar to produce a better—Muchbeard is
somebody after all.â€
Little Whitebeard, who, though a King, was stilla
shoemaker at heart, took up the shoe, and examin-
ing every part of it, said—
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162 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
“Tt is all very well for a jeweller to make such ,
a shoe, but I could make a better with my eyes shut.
Why, there are not half enough stitches, and the
upper leather is cut off too much.â€
‘Not stitches enough!†said Muchbeard, “here
are more than ever you put into your shoes; and as
‘for the upper leathers, they are cut out from your
own patterns.â€
“You are young at the craft,†said Little
Whitebeard, “or you would not talk thus; you
surely are not going to put your skill in com-
petition with mine, the result of years of hard
labour.†_
“T do not know how you acquired your skill,â€
said Muchbeard, “but this I know, that a trade
which it takes a fool a whole life to acquire, is
learnt by a clever man in a week.â€
‘““You may be my elder brother,†said Little
Whitebeard, “that is true, and I can’t help it, but
that you can make as good a shoe I don’t believe.â€
“Come, sit down and try,†said Muchbeard ;
“ here is a last, here is leather.â€
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 163
“And wherefore not?†said the King; “am I
a man to make pretensions and not fulfil them?
Give me the stool and let me sit.â€
And Little Whitebeard, forgetful of his dignities,
would forthwith have wielded the awl in the sight
of everybody, if Khodadad had not reminded him
that perhaps it might be well to perform his
devotions before he made the shoe.
“True have you said,†answered the King;
‘what is woven in the cloth will show itself at the
edge. The truth is that I shall ever be a bad King,
but I here solemnly declare that I am a good shoe-
maker.â€
So Little Whitebeard went on to the mosque
without making the shoe; but so pleased was he
with his brother’s conduct, that, ere he left the
mosque, he had with his own hand written an
order for the restoration of all Muchbeard’s pos-
sessions.
On his return home, he showed the wonderful
key to Khodadad, and explained to him all its
wonderful properties. Khodadad took it up, and
164 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
feeling the pressure, made some hasty steps towards
the door of the room, to the astonishment and even
alarm of the King.
“Stay ! stay, for heaven’s sake!†said she. ‘“ This
is no child’s play; if it once gets you clear of the
city, you will never stop until you become King
yourself.â€
Khodadad had sufficient command over himself to
let the key drop from his hand, which having done,
he bent forward and inspected it with open mouth
and outstretched hands, exclaiming, ‘“ Wonder-
ful! wonderful!â€
“You may, indeed, say wonderful!†said Little
Whitebeard. “Go, my son, you are now possessed
of my great secret ; but as you love me, as you fear
Allah, disclose it to no one. Go.â€
Khodadad left the King’s presence and went
home, but he could think of nothing but the
wonderful key, and his wife noticing his agitation,
asked him the cause. At first he said it was
nothing, but at last he admitted that he possessed
a state secret, which he was bound by an oath
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 165
to the Shah, his benefactor, never to disclose.
Gulchin was a woman to the end of her longest
tress of hair, and she determined to know this
secret. For a long time he refused to tell her, but
at last he could no longer resist her importunity,
and told her all.
‘Now hear!†said he, when he had finished.
“This key is in the Shah’s possession; he showed
it to me—he placed it in my hand—l felt its
influence—I became almost mad with excitement
—I would have run with it to the end of the
world.â€
“And suppose you had!†exclaimed Gulchin.
“What would have happened !â€
“T should have returned the King.â€
“And where is the key now?†said Gulchin; “I
should greatly like to see it.†Khodadad refused
to show it to her, but she continually renewed her
request, and he could not get rid of the subject; so
at last he promised to show it to her on the first
opportunity.
Some time after this, when Muchbeard was giving
166 ‘LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
an entertainment to his brother, to celebrate the
restoration of his fortune, the youngest of Gulchin’s
uncles came to the King and begged to be allowed
to speak to him alone. At first Little Whitebeard
wanted Khodadad to be present, as he never had
any secrets from him, but the old man was so
urgent that even he should be out of hearing, that
the King gave way. Then the youngest old man
said, “‘ May it please the Asylum of the World, my
petition relates to Khodadad Khan. Your Majesty
is aware that he was found on a dunghill among a
litter of puppies, by a negress, then slave to our
late brother. This morning I received a message
from her, now on her death-bed, that she possesses
a secret of great importance relating to Khodadad
Khan, which she can and will divulge only to your
Majesty in person. If, therefore, it so pleases
your Majesty, I will conduct you to her bed-
side.â€
“We will go,†said Little Whitebeard. ‘ Where
does she live ?â€
“As I am your sacrifice,†said the other, ‘she
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 167
lives in a poor village in the mountains, some five
parasangs? hence.†7
“There will be no difficulty,†said the King ;
“we will go to-morrow.â€
“Your slave has still one more petition to make.â€
“Speak on,†said the King.
“Tt is that Khodadad Khan do not accompany
your Majesty.â€
“So be it,†said the King; “I will see to that.â€
All this time Khodadad was wondering what
could be the matter; and he was still more
astonished when the King announced that he should
hunt the following morning.
“Hunt?†said Khodadad to himself ; “ the King
can hardly sit on a horse; how can he hunt?â€
He then went to the King and said, ‘‘ We hear
your Majesty rides out hunting to-morrow.â€
“So it is,†said Little Whitebeard, looking a
little confused. “You are surprised, because you
presume I cannot ride. No more I can; and what
is there extraordinary in that, when you know that
1 A parasang is about 34 miles.
168 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
I have bestrode nothing but a cobbler’s stool all my
life? Still I hunt to-morrow.â€
“What horse is your slave to prepare for your
Majesty’s convenience?†said Khodadad.
“You are to prepare nothing,†said the King;
“and what is more, you are not to accompany me.â€
At these words, the favourite was almost struck
dumb with astonishment.
“Not accompany you!†he exclaimed. ‘“ What
fault have I committed? Has your Majesty spoken
your real mind, or has your slave not understood
aright ?â€
“Whatever I have said, I have said,†answered
the King. ‘You do not go.â€
Khodadad was very much alarmed at this, as he
- feared it was a sign that he had lost the King’s
favour ; and he went home looking so much dis-
tressed that his wife asked him what was the matter.
He told her what had occurred, and fearing that
her uncles had been making mischief between the
King and her husband, she decided to go to see
her uncle the following morning, She did so, and
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found that he had gone with the King in his hunting
excursion ; so she returned home feeling very un-
easy.
“‘T wonder,†said Khodadad, when she told him,
“whether the King has taken the key with him?
If he has, then indeed I shall begin to fear that my
day is over, and that the sun has set upon us for
ever.â€
“Let us go and see,†said Gulchin ; “there is
nothing to prevent us—the King is absent and the
closet open.â€
“Let us go,†said her husband; “there can be
no danger. If the key is gone, ’tis well I should
know it; if not, we will straightway return whence
we came.†Accordingly they went together to the
place where it was kept, and found it untouched.
“Touch it not, Gulchin!†exclaimed -her
husband. ‘“‘ You are ignorant of its power.â€
“Touch it not!†repeated his wife, in surprise ;
“how very weak you must be to be thus alarmed !
Let me take it up.†Upon which she seized it ; but
after she had held it for some time, her face too
170 LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING
changed colour, and her heart began to beat
violently.
“This is marvellous, Khodadad,†she said ; “it
quite presses my hand.â€
“Give it to me!†cried her husband, snatching
it from her; but no sooner had he done so than
he stood grasping it, with his hand extended
like one impelled by the magic of some mighty
temptation.
“Wonderful ! wonderful!†exclaimed Khodadad,
advancing a few steps towards the door.
“Stop,†said Gulchin; ‘throw it down, in the
name of the prophet.â€
“T am without help; my power is gone,†said
Khodadad. “I can do no more.†Saying this, he
ran off. Gulchin sprang after him, and seized his
robe, but he left it in her hands, and darting away,
soon disappeared through a distant gateway.
In the meantime Little Whitebeard had issued
forth from his palace in the early morning, ac-
companied by the youngest old man as his guide,
and by all the state and circumstance attendant
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upon a royal hunting expedition. He bestrode a
steady mule, and was seated upon an easy cushion ;
for no horseman was he. Having purposely ordered
his huntsmen to disperse in search of game, and
taking only a few followers with him, he pursued
his way, until they reached a village high up in the
mountains. He alighted at the door of a hovel,
and on entering, saw an old negress lying on the
ground on a worn-out carpet. After a little, the
old negress said—
“The late King, as everybody knows, was an
usurper; he poisoned his predecessor, and slew all
his children, so that no heir was left. However,
one of the surviving wives, whom the usurper had
spared because she was very beautiful, had a child
soon after; and as she knew that the King wanted
to kill it, she made me promise to save it, and I
did so by conveying it to the house of this man’s
brother (she here pointed to the youngest old man)
by letting it be found on a dunghill, as you already
know. I hear he is alive and noticed by the
present Shah. This jewelâ€â€”and she held up a
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Jewel richly set in gold—*“ was round the child’s
neck when I brought it away from the dying
mother.â€
“Then, as I live,†said Little Whitebeard,
“ Khodadad is the lawful King.â€
The words were scarcely out of his mouth when
the awful sound of the great gong on the turret was
heard resounding throughout the mountain with the
same portentous reverberations as before. Little
Whitebeard having listened with the greatest atten-
tion until the sound had quite died away, exclaimed,
“There goes another King, as sure as fate. ‘By my
beard, that key is at work again! If it be Khodadad,
there is no harm done; but should it be Muchbeard,
then we must put our trust in Heaven, for there is
none to be placed in him.†Then turning round,
he perceived the old negress a corpse by his side,
and the youngest old man shaking in his shoes
from head to foot.
“Let us go!†he exclaimed; “let us go and
see what fate has prepared for us. If nothing
else speaks the truth, that gong with a burnt
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 173
father does.—Some great change has certainly
occurred.â€
Having ordered the negress to be properly
buried, he returned to the city. As he approached
it, he saw a great crowd of armed people assembled,
and shouted out to the first man he saw, and in-
quired what news.
“What can your slave know but what he is
told 2†said the man. ‘“‘ We are informed that there
is a new King.â€
“What is his name?†said Little Whitebeard,
with some anxiety.
“By the prophet! what do I know?†said the
man.
A little further on, he asked a group of well-
dressed men, “ What is the name of the new
King?â€
As soon as they recognised Little Whitebeard,
they bowed themselves to the ground (for he was
greatly respected), and said, “As we are your
slaves, it is Khodadad Khan—curses be on his head
—what more can we say ?â€
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“If it be Khodadad Khan,†exclaimed Little
Whitebeard, with his inevitable smile, ‘“ then praise
be to Allah! for he is our lawful King.â€
‘““What manner of man is this?†said they, in
utter astonishment; “he is either the maddest or
wisest of men. Whether he be shoemaker, or
whether he be King, he always laughs, and is
always contented. See, he says, ‘Praise be to
God,’ upon losing a throne—wonderful madman
is he!â€
Little Whitebeard made his way to the palace
through crowded streets, to the general astonish-
ment; for every one thought his life in jeopardy if
placed at the mercy of the new King. When he
reached the court of the palace, he there found
assembled all the viziers, courtiers, men of the pen,
and men of the sword, but on looking towards the
throne upon which he expected to see Khodadad
duly seated, he saw it empty. An avenue was
made for him to pass through, and he was treated
as if he were still the King. He had not gone far,
ere he perceived Khodadad coming hastily towards
LITTLE WHITEBEARD THE SHOEMAKER KING 175
him, holding the key in his hand. Khodadad threw
himself at his feet, and handed him back the key,
saying, ‘Pardon! pardon! I have done wrong!
Forgive my crime. The temptation was too great,
and your slave could not resist—miserable that he
is; oh forgive, forgive!â€
‘What words are these?†said Little Whitebeard.
‘‘Am I the only man in the world to be a King?
What do you see in this hump and monkey face, that
you should insist on my becoming head of the
nation? N o, allis asit should be. You, Khodadad,
are the lawful King of this country. See this, O
you men of the pen, and men of the sword!†ad- -
dressing the assembly, and, at the same time, pro-
ducing the jewel delivered to him by the dying
negress ; “ this bauble is a proof of the truth of what
I say.†:
He then having repeated what the negress had
told him, and ordered the youngest old man to
stand forth and corroborate his words, finished by
declaring that Khodadad was the lawful King, and
ought to be instantly installed as such. This was
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accordingly done, and Khodadad was then duly
presented to the people as their lawful sovereign.
After Khodadad had thus become King, Little
Whitebeard, who became, in fact, the adviser and
- the principal vizier, as he continued -the bosom |
friend of the new King, returned to the pursuits and
habits which he preferred, and, it is even said, was
charmed to have an opportunity of showing that he
could make a shoe better than Muchbeard.
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EMELYAN THE FOOL
ONCE upon a time there lived in a certain village a
peasant, who had three sons, two of whom were
sensible, but the third was a fool, and his name was
Emelyan. And when the peasant had lived a long
time, and was grown very old, he called his three
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178 EMELYAN THE FOOL
sons to him, and said to them, “ My dear children,
I feel that I have not much longer to live; so I
give you the house and cattle, which you will divide
among you, share and share alike. I have also
given to each of you a hundred roubles.†Soon
after this the old man died ; and his sons, when they
had buried him, lived on happy and contented.
Some time afterwards Emelyan’s brothers
took a fancy to go to the city, and trade with the
hundred roubles which their father had left them.
So they said to Emelyan, “Hark ye, fool! we are
going to the city, and will take your hundred
- roubles with us; and if we prosper in trade, we
will buy you a red coat, red boots, and a red cap.
But do you stay at home; and when our wives, |
your sisters-in-law, desire you to do anything, do as
they bid you.†The fool, who had a great liking
for a red coat and boots, and a red cap, answered
that he would do whatever his sisters-in-law bade
him. So his brothers went off to the city, and
Emelyan stayed at home with his two sisters-in-law.
One day, when the winter was come and the
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cold was great, his sisters-in-law told him to go out
and fetch water; but Emelyan remained lying on
the stove, and said, “ Ay, indeed, and who then are
you?†The sisters began to scold him, and said,
“ How now, fool! we are what you see ; you see how
cold it is, and it is a man’s business to go.†But
he said, “I am lazy.†“ How!†they exclaimed ;
“you are lazy ? surely you will want to eat, and if
we have no water we cannot cook. But never
mind,†added they, “ we will only tell our husbands
not to give him anything when they have bought
the fine red coat and all for him !â€
The fool heard all they said; and as he longed .
greatly for the red coat and cap, he saw that he
must go; so he got down from the stove and
began to put on his shoes and stockings and dress
himself. When he was dressed, he took the
buckets, and an axe to break the ice, and went
down to the river hard by. And when he came to
the river, he began to cut a large hole in the ice.
Then he drew the water in the buckets, and setting
them on the ice, he stood by the hole, looking into
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the water. And as he was looking, he saw a large -
pike swimming about. Great a fool as Emelyan
was, he felt a wish to catch the pike; so he crept
cautiously and softly to the edge of the hole, and
making a sudden grasp at the pike, he caught him
and pulled him out of the water; then putting him
in his bosom, he was hastening home with him,
when the pike cried out, ‘ Ho, fool! why have you
caught me?†Emelyan answered, “To take you
home, and get my sisters-in-law to cook you.â€
‘Nay, fool!†said the pike, “do not take me
home, but throw me back into the river, and I will
make a rich man of you.†But the fool would not
consent, and jogged on his way home. When the
pike saw that the fool was not for letting him
go, he said to him, “ Hark ye, fool! let me go, and
I will do for you everything you do not like to do
yourself; you will only have to wish and it shall
be done.â€
On hearing this the fool rejoiced above measure,
for, as he was uncommonly lazy, he thought to him-
self, “ If the pike does everything which I have no
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- mind to do, all will be done without my being
troubled to work.†So he said to the pike, “I will
throw you back into the water if you do all
you promise.†The pike said, “Let me go first,
and then I will keep my promise.†But the fool
answered, ‘‘ Nay, nay, you must first perform your
promise, and then I will let you go.â€
When the pike saw that Emelyan would not put
him into the water, he said, “ If you wish me to do
what you desire, you must first tell me what your
desire is.â€
“I wish,†said the fool, “ that my buckets should
go of themselves from the river up the hill to the
village, without spilling any of the water.†Then
said the pike, “Listen now, and remember the
words which I say to you. At the pike’s command
and at my desire, go, buckets, of yourselves up the
hill!†Then the fool repeated after him these
words; and instantly, with the speed of thought,
the buckets ran up the hill. When Emelyan saw
this, he was greatly astonished, and said to the
pike, “ But will it always be so?â€
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“Everything you desire will be done,†replied
the pike; “but I warn you not to forget the words
I have taught you.†Then Emelyan put the pike
into the water, and followed his buckets home.
The neighbours were all amazed, and said to one
another, “This fool makes buckets come of them-
selves from the river, and he follows them home
himself at his leisure.†But Emelyan took no
notice of them, and went his way home. The
buckets were by this time at the house, and stand-
ing in their place on the foot-bench; so Emelyan
got up and stretched himself on the stove.
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After some time his sisters-in-law said to him
again, “ Hmelyan, why are you loitering there? get
up, and go and cut some wood.†But the fool
replied, “Ay! and, prithee, who are you?â€
“Don’t you see that it is now winter, and if you
don’t cut wood you will be frozen ?â€
- “Tam lazy,†said the fool.
“What! you are lazy?†cried the sisters. “If
you do not go instantly and cut wood, we will tell
our husbands not to give you the red coat, or the
red cap, or the fine red boots!â€
The fool, who longed for the red cap, coat, and
boots, saw that he must go to the wood; but as it
was bitterly cold, he did not like to come down from
off the stove, so he repeated in an undertone, as he
lay, the words: ‘“ At the pike’s command and at my
desire, up, axe, and hew the wood! and do you,
logs, come of yourselves into the house and lay
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yourselves in the stove Instantly the axe
jumped up, ran into the yard, and began cutting
‘up the wood; and the logs came of themselves into
the house, and laid themselves in the stove.
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When the sisters saw this, they wondered ex-
ceedingly at the cleverness of the fool; and as the
axe did the work of its own accord whenever
Kmelyan was wanted to cut the wood, he lived for
some time in peace and harmony with them. At
length the wood was all finished, and they said to
him, “Emelyan, we have no more wood, so you
must go to the forest and cut some.â€
“Ay,†said the fool; ‘and who are you, then ?â€
The sisters replied, ‘The wood is far off, and it
is winter, and too cold for us to go.†But the fool
only said, “I am lazy.â€
“How! you are lazy?†cried they ; “ you will be
frozen then ; and, moreover, we will take care, when
our husbands come home, that they shall not give
you the red coat, cap, and boots!â€
As the fool longed for the clothes, he saw that
he must go and cut the wood; so he got off the
stove, put on his shoes and stockings, and dressed
himself; and when he was dressed, he went to the
yard, dragged the sledge out of the shed, took a
rope and the axe with him, mounted the sledge,
EMELYAN THE FOOL 185
and called out to his sisters-in-law, “Open the
gate!â€
When the sisters saw that he was riding off
without any horses, they cried, “ Why, Emelyan,
you have got on the sledge without yoking the
2
horses!†But he answered that he wanted no
horses, and bade them only open the gate. So the
sisters threw open the gate, and the fool repeated
the words: “At the pike’s command and at my
desire, away, sledge! off to the wood!â€
Instantly the sledge galloped out of the yard at
such a rate that the people of the village, when
they saw it, were filled with amazement at Emelyan’s
riding in the sledge without horses, and with such
speed that a pair of horses could never have drawn
it half so fast.
Emelyan had to pass through the town on his
way to the wood, and away he dashed at full speed.
But the fool did not know that he should ery out
“Make way!†in order that he might not run over
any one; but away he went; and he rode overa great
number of people ; and, though they ran after him,
186 _ EMELYAN THE FOOL
no one was able to overtake him and bring him
back.
At last Emelyan, having got clear of the town,
came to the wood and stopped his sledge. Then
he got down and said, “At the pike’s command
and at my desire, up, axe! hew wood; and you,
logs, lay yourselves on the sledge, and tie your-
selves together.†Scarcely had the fool said these
words, when the axe began to cut wood, the logs to
lay themselves on the sledge, and the rope to tie
- them down.
When the axe had cut wood enough, Emelyan
desired it to cut him a good cudgel; and when the
axe had done this, he mounted the sledge, and cried,
“Up and away! At the pike’s command and at
my desire, go home, sledge!â€
Away then went'the sledge at the top of its speed ;
and when he-came to the town where he had hurt so
many people, he found a crowd waiting to catch
him ; and as soon as he got within the gates, they
laid hold on him, dragged him off the sledge, and
began beating him. When the fool saw how they
EMELYAN THE FOOL 187
were treating him, he said in an undertone, “ At
the pike’s command and at my desire, up, cudgel,
and thrash them!†Instantly the cudgel began to —
lay about it on all sides; and when the people were
all driven away, he made his escape, and came to
his own village. The cudgel, having thrashed all
the folks soundly, rolled home after him; and
Kmelyan, as usual, when he got home, climbed up
and lay upon the stove.
After Emelyan had left the town, all the people
began talking, not so much of the number of persons
he had injured, as of the wonder of his riding in a
sledge without horses ; and from one to another the
news spread, till it reached the Court and came to
the ears of the King. And when the King heard
of it, he felt a great desire to see Emelyan: so he
despatched an officer with a troop of soldiers to find
him. The officer whom the King sent instantly
started, and took the road that the fool had taken ;
and when he came to the village where Emelyan
lived, he summoned the Starosta, or head man of
the village, and said to him, “I am sent by the
188 EMELYAN THE FOOL
King to arrest a certain fool, and bring him before
His Majesty.†So the Starosta at once showed him
the house where Emelyan lived, and the officer
' went in and asked where the fool was. Emelyan,
who was lying on the stove, answered, ‘ What is it
you want with me?†“How!†said the officer;
“what do I want with you? Get up this instant
and dress yourself ; I must take you tothe King.â€
But Emelyan said, “ What to do?†whereat the
officer grew so angry at the rudeness of his replies
that he gave him a box on the ears. “ At the pike’s
command and at my desire,†said the fool, “up,
cudgel, and thrash them!†Instantly up sprang
the cudgel, and began to lay about it on all sides.
So the officer was obliged to go back to the town
as fast as he could; and when he came before the
King, and told him how the fool had cudgelled them,
the King was much astonished, and would not
believe the story.
Then the King called to him a wise man, and
ordered him to bring the fool by craft, if nothing
else would do: so the wise man went to the village
EMELYAN THE FOOL 189
where Emelyan lived, called the Starosta before ©
him, and said, “I am ordered by the King to arrest
your fool ; send therefore for the persons with whom
he lives.†Then the Starosta ran and fetched ©
Emelyan’s sisters-in-law. The King’s messenger
asked them what it was that the fool liked, and
they answered, “‘ Noble Sir, if any one entreats our
fool earnestly to do anything, he flatly refuses
the first and second time; the third time he
consents, and does what he is required, for he dis-
likes to be roughly treated.†©
The King’s messenger thereupon dismissed them,
charging them not to tell Emelyan that he had
summoned them before him. Then he bought
raisins, baked plums, and grapes, and went to the
fool. When he came into the room, he went up to
the stove and said, “‘Emelyan, why are you lying
there?†and with that he gave Emelyan the raisins,
the baked plums, and grapes, and said, “ Emelyan,
we will go together to the King; I will take you
with me.†But the fool replied, ‘I am very warm
here,†for there was nothing he liked so much as
190 EMELYAN THE FOOL
being warm. Then the messenger began to entreat
him: “ Be so good, Emelyan! do let us go, you will
like the Court vastly.â€
“Nay,†said the fool; “I am lazy.â€
- But the messenger entreated him once more:
“Do come with me, there’s a good fellow, and the
King will give you a fine red coat and cap, and a
pair of red boots.â€
When the fool heard of the red coat he said, “Go
on before, I will follow you.†The messenger
pressed him no further, but went out and asked the
sisters-in-law whether there were any danger of the
fool deceiving him. They assured him there was
not, and he went away.
Emelyan, who was lying on the stove, then
said to himself, “How I dislike this going to the
King!†And after a minute’s thought he said,
“At the pike’s command and at my desire, up,
stove, and away to the town!†And instantly
the wall of the room opened, and the stove
moved out; and when it got clear of the yard, it
went at such a rate that there was no overtaking it ;
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soon it came up with the King’s messenger, and
went along with him into the palace. When the
King saw the fool coming, he went forth to meet
him with all his Court; and he was amazed beyond
measure at seeing Emelyan come riding on the stove ;
but the fool lay still and said nothing. Then the
King asked why he had killed so many of his people
on his way to the wood. “It was their own fault,â€
said the fool; “why did they not get out of the way?â€
Just at that moment, the King’s daughter came
to the window, and Emelyan happening to look up,
and seeing how handsome she was, said in a whisper,
“At the pike’s command and at my desire, away!
Let this lovely maiden fall in love with me!†And
scarcely had he spoken these words, when the King’s
daughter fell desperately in love with him. Then
said the fool, “ At the pike’s command and at my
desire, up, stove, and away home!†Immediately
the stove left the palace, went through the town,
returned home, and set itself in its own place. And
Hmelyan lived there for some time comfortable and
happy.
192 EMELYAN THE FOOL
But it was very different in the town ; for, at
the word of Emelyan, the King’s daughter had fallen —
in love, and she began to implore her father to give
her the fool for a husband. The King was in a great
rage, both with her and the fool, but he knew not
how to catch him: then his minister proposed that
the same officer, as a punishment for having failed
the first time, should be sent again to take Emelyan.
This advice pleased the King, and he summoned the
officer to his presence and said, “ Hark ye, friend !
I sent you for the fool, and you came back without
him ; to punish you, I now send you again to bring
him to me. If you bring him, you shall be
rewarded ; if you return without him, you shall be
punished.â€
When the officer heard this, he left the King, and
lost no time in going in search of the fool; and
when he was come to the village, he called the
Starosta, and said to him, “Here is money for you,
go and buy everything necessary for a good dinner
to-morrow. Invite Emelyan, and make him drink
until he falls asleep.â€
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The Starosta, knowing that the officer came from
the King, was obliged to obey him; so he brought
all that was required, and invited the fool. And
Kmelyan said he would come, whereat the officer
greatly rejoiced. So the next day the fool came to
dinner, and the Starosta pled him so well with
drink that he fell fast asleep. When the officer saw
this, he ordered a carriage to be brought, and putting
the fool into it, they drove off to the town, and
went straight to the palace. As soon as the King
heard that they were come, he ordered a large cask
to be provided without delay, and to be bound with
strong iron hoops.
When the cask was brought to the King, and he
saw that everything was done as he had desired, he
commanded his daughter and the fool to be put into
it, and the cask to be well pitched; and when all
this was done, the cask was thrown into the sea,
and left to the mercy of the waves. Then the King
returned to his palace, and the cask floated along
upon the sea.
All this time the fool was fast asleep. When he
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awoke, and saw that it was quite dark, he said to
himself, “Where am I?†for he thought that he was
all alone. But the Princess said, ‘‘ You are in a
fan cask, Emelyan! and
re IT am shut up with
you in it.â€
“Who are you?â€
said the fool.
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she had been shut up
there with him. Then
she besought him to free himself
and her from their imprison-
ment in the cask; but the fool said, “Nay, I am
warm enough here.â€
“But grant me at least this favour,†said the
Princess ; “ have pity on my tears, and deliver me
out of this cask.â€
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‘Why so?†said Emelyan ; “I am lazy.â€
Then the Princess began to entreat him still more
urgently, until the fool was at last moved by her
tears and entreaties, and said, “ Well, I will do this
for you.†Then he said softly, “At the pike’s
command and at my desire, cast us, O sea, upon
the shore, where we may dwell on dry land; but let
it be near our own country; and, cask, fall to
pieces on the shore.â€
Scarcely had the fool uttered these words, when .
the waves began to roll, and the cask was thrown
on a dry place, and fell to pieces of itself. So
-Emelyan got up, and went with the Princess round
about the spot where they were cast; and the fool
saw that they were on a fine island, where there -
were abundance of trees, with all kinds of fruit
on them. When the Princess saw this, she was
greatly pleased, and said, “ But, Emelyan, where
shall we live? there is not even a nook here.â€
“ You want too much,†said the fool.
“Grant me one favour,†replied the Princess ;
“let there be, at least, a little cottage in which we
196 EMELYAN THE FOOL
may shelter ourselves from the rainâ€; for the
Princess knew that he could do anything he
wished. But the fool said, “I am lazy.†Never-
theless she went on entreating him, until Emelyan
was at last obliged to do as she desired. Then he
stepped aside, and said, “At the pike’s command
and at my desire, let me have, in the middle of the
island, a finer castle than the King’s, and let a
erystal bridge lead from my castle to the royal
palace; and let there be people of all conditions
in the Court !â€
Hardly were the words spoken, when there
appeared a splendid castle with a crystal bridge.
The fool went with the Princess into the castle,
‘and beheld the apartments all magnificently
furnished, and a number of persons, footmen,
and all kinds of officers, who waited for the
fool’s commands. When he saw that all these
men were like men, and that he alone was ugly
and stupid, he wished to be better; so he said,
“At the pike’s command and at my desire,
away! let me become a youth without an equal,
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and extremely wise!†And hardly had he spoken,
when he became so handsome and so wise that
all were amazed.
Emelyan now sent one of his servants to the
King, to invite him and all his Court. So the
servant went along the crystal bridge which the
fool had made; and when he came to the palace,
the ministers brought him before the King, and
Emelyan’s messenger said, “Please your Majesty,
I am sent by my master to invite you to dinner.â€
The King asked him who his master was, but
he answered, ‘“‘ Please your Majesty, I can tell you ~
nothing about my master (for the fool had ordered
him not to tell who he was), but if you come
to dine with him he will inform you himself,â€
The King being curious to know who had invited
him, told the messenger he would go without fail.
The servant went away; and when he had
reached home, the King and his Court set out
along the crystal bridge to go and visit the fool ;
and when they arrived at the castle, Emelyan
came forth to meet the King, took him by the
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hand, and led him into the castle, where he
seated him at the oaken tables, covered with fine
diapered tablecloths, and spread with sweetmeats
and honey-drinks. The King and his ministers
ate and drank and made merry. When they rose
from table and retired, the fool said to the King,
“Does your Majesty know who I am?†As
Emelyan was now dressed in fine clothes, and was
very handsome, it was not possible to recognise
him; so the King replied that he did not know
him. Then said the fool, “Does not your Majesty
recollect how a fool came riding on a stove to
your Court, and how you fastened him in a pitched
cask with your daughter, and cast them into the
sea? Know me now—I am that Emelyan.†When
the King saw him thus in his presence, he was
greatly terrified, and knew not what to do. But
the fool went to the Princess, and led her out to
him; and the King was very glad to see his
daughter, and said, “I have been very unjust to
you, and gladly give you my daughter to wife.â€
The fool humbly thanked the King; and when
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Emelyan had menaced everything for the Feline
it was celebrated with great magnificence, and the
following day the fool gave a feast to the ministers
and all the people. When the festivities were at
an end, the King wanted to give up his kingdom
to his son-in-law, but Emelyan did not wish to
have the crown. So the King went back to his
kingdom, and the fool remained in his castle and
lived happily.
VIII
THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN
A LONG time ago there was a King of Shoa, a
country in Abyssinia, whose name was Asfa
Woosen, and among his courtiers there was one
called Thavanan, who was very high in hig favour,
and whom he employed whenever there was a
THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN 201
matter of special importance to be attended to.
Thavanan was not a Shoan, but had fled from
North Abyssinia, where he had enemies, and had
come for protection to Asfa Woosen. In return
for this he had served the King very faithfully,
and repaid his kindness many times over. This
the King well knew, and trusted him accordingly ;
so that everything seemed to be going well with
Thavanan, when, unluckily, one day the King saw -
his sister, who was very beautiful, and, being a
very bad king, took her away to his palace, by
force, against her will) As soon as Thavanan
heard what had occurred, he went to the King,
told him that he was acting shamefully in treat-
ing him thus after all his faithful service, and
entreated him to let his sister return home. Asfa
Woosen knew that what he had done was very
wrong, but this only made him more angry with
Thavanan for telling him so; and instead of
setting his sister at liberty, he ordered Thavanan’s
left eye to be burnt out with a red-hot iron. As
soon as this cruel order had been carried out, poor
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‘Thavanan fled from the palace in his misery. A
thousand horsemen had that morning obeyed his
least command, but not one attended him in the
hour of his adversity; and, shunned as a thing
accursed by the brutal mob, he wended his way
in moody silence to his home in the green meadow
on the banks of the Chaka. But when he came
there, he found that misfortune had outstripped
him. Ashes alone remained to show the site of
his late abode, and a solitary goat, bleating
- amid the ruins, was all that remained of all his
possessions.
The King’s raiding party had been busy since
early morning, and everything had been swept
away. The flocks and herds of the disgraced
noble were now in the royal pastures, and his
family and relatives, his serfs and drudges, in
the household of the despotic monarch. Stunned
by this fresh misfortune, Thavanan, followed only
by the goat, withdrew unnoticed from the scene
of desolation, and his very name was for a time
forgotten in the land.
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The truth was that he had taken refuge in a
cavern, called the cave of Mamrat, which had once
been the abode of a hermit, and there one day
he might have been seen lying on the ground,
and lost in gloomy meditation.
A fearful storm raged without. Thunder rolled
in continued peals, and hot lightning illumined
every nook and corner of the retreat, whilst the
waters of the broad lake came dashing and foam-
ing to its very mouth with all the violence of a
winter sea. But the war of the elements was
unheeded by the unhappy Thavanan, and ever
and anon he started up from the ground and
paced, in desperation, the uneven floor of the
slippery cavern.
“Months have passed since that moment of
anguish!†he exclaimed ; ‘“ but the wound is still
as fresh in the mind as when I was writhing under
the searing iron of the tyrant. The star Medaboot
proclaims the hour of the requisite sacrifice. I
acknowledge thy power, great Genius of the water.
Warobal Mama, I call for thine aid.â€
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Then, with horrible rites, he sacrificed a goat
and a fowl to the genius of the lake.
The effects of his incantation were soon manifest,
Foul spirits mowed and chattered in his ear, and
the cold rushing of pinions flapping lazily through
the air wetted him with slimy spray. But revenge
and desperation had steeled hig nerves ; and after
a period of intense misery, which seemed to him
endless, the melancholy sound of a drum came
faintly booming over the waters—the welcome
token that the hour of trial was past, and that the
sacrifice had been accepted. Waxing louder and
louder, the pealing of the music seemed to shake
the rocks; and the unearthly voices, ceasing to
torment, faded altogether away.
Then Thavanan stepped out of the cavern, and
wild and fearful was the scene which met his gaze.
The moon was for the moment obscured, but large
masses of pale cloud, like armed hosts, sped fiercely
across the skies, whilst thunder and lightning
seemed to warn the beholder that spirits of another
world were engaged in their unholy revels.
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Unruffled by the breeze, the great lake spread
_ like a sheet of molten silver at his feet; whilst
every cliff and crag, revealed boldly to view, was
fearfully lit up by the reflected glare of an unearthly
lurid flame, which at short intervals spouted in jets
from the centre of the expanse, amid streams of
wild melancholy music and the crash of the magic
drum.
Then Thavanan plunged headlong into the cold
deep waters, which gurgled and bubbled over
him as he sank; but baffled in his attempt to
reach the glittering white sand—now the only
haven of his hope—he rose once more to the surface.
Again and again he struggled to reach the
glowing bed of the lake, but mortal strength and
energy were unavailing to pierce the fathomless
abyss. The water rushed into his mouth and ears
—the faintness of death spread over his exhausted
limbs—and his senseless form, tossed to and fro,
became the sport of the waves.
But the sound of the spell had swept along the
blast, and the savour of the sacrifice had penetrated
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into the halls of magic.
A long sinewy arm raised
his body high above the
water. The drum again
pealed over the lake ; the
bright fire threw one last
triumphant gleam over
the surface, and a heavy
plunge beneath the waves
was succeeded by the
utter silence of solitude.
He was awakened by
the soft tinkling sound of
harps.. Bright, happy
visions flitted over his
awakening senses, and the
sweet melody of voices
welcomed his return to
consciousness. Starting
from his trance, the be-
wildered Thavanan found himself in the most won-
derful place imaginable. Far as the eye could reach,
-
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innumerable arcades stretched in endless vistas: on
every side, with alternating domes of the purest
pearl. Pillars of variously-coloured amber and
crystal rose to sustain the glowing fabric, and
carpets, such as emperors alone can boast, strewed
the floors in unbounded profusion. |
In the centre of each gallery stood an altar of
virgin silver, from which a never-failing arrow of
flame diffused a mellow light over the glittering
pillars of the hall, while around these jets of fire
fountains of sweet-scented water played high in
the air; and dancing on the apex of each of them,
a sparkling emerald, worth the ransom of a monarch,
gently regulated the rush of the stream, in
token that the elements were here held under
control.
The hum of confused voices was borne on’ the
fragrant air, whilst, at intervals, strange emblems
and tokens were delivered by the elders to the
attendant pupils, who each sprang aloft upon gaudy
wings to execute the orders of his superior. But
the smiling face of fair woman was wanting to com-
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plete the scene; for love was unknown to the stern
spirit of the lake.
In the immediate vicinity of the wondering
Thavanan an elevated throne stood the most con-
spicuous object. Spiral steps of gold led up to it.
Precious stones sparkling in rich wreaths of enamel
hung in a brilliant balustrade in front—and forming
the seat of highest honour, a white ivory shell
rested amid the shining leaves of the ever-flowering
lotus. The sea-snake rose, in glittering green folds,
to receive in his soft embrace the recumbent
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occupant ; and ministering spirits of strange form,
bearing harp and censer, were ranged in silence
around.
All at once, thundering peals of music, and a
sudden prostration of all present, proclaimed the
arrival of the genius of the place; and, amid the
sound of lute and timbrel, a cloud of incense floating
high overhead, disclosed a dwarf crouching on the
shell. His aspect was mild and beneficent, and a
flowing white beard entirely covered his minute
person ; but his piercing black eye shone with the.
fire of more than human intelligence, and a pale
flame played among his long yellow locks. Again
the harps rung out the silver notes of welcome,
and a chorus of voices sang—
“ Ask for riches, ask for wealth,
For kingdom, strength, or iron sway,
~ Paramount in lady’s bower,
Revenge for wrongs, or length of day.â€
Borne forward by an irresistible impulse,
Thavanan found himself among the kneeling crowd
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in front of the throne, and a soft voice came from it :
“Mortal, what would’st thou with us? Answer
without fear.†‘Revenge,’ replied Thavanan,
“revenge for injury unprovoked—a house rifled and
burnt, a fair sister carried to the palace of a lawless
king, and the eyeball blasted for ever, of one who had
heretofore looked upon the King of Shoa as a perfect
Deity upon earth.â€
“Let the child of clay take the oath of allegiance,
and be instructed how to obtain his wish,†replied the
dwarf; and as these words proceeded from his lips,
the floor sank under Thavanan’s feet, and he stood
with an attending spirit in the centre of a gloomy
grotto. |
A blood-red flame, which flashed amid the
darkness, revealed sights horrible to behold, and
conjured before the imagination thoughts upon
which it was then madness to dwell. But revenge
upon earth filled his soul for the moment; and the
fearful oath was firmly and distinctly repeated.
THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN ra
Towards the close of the year strange reports were
circulated from the palace. Unseen hands, it was
said, snatched away the choicest dishes when the
King was at dinner, cups of the clearest hydromel
were drained ere they reached the expectant lip, and
_a thousand pranks were played in the great hall of
entertainment. The replenished horn was dashed
untasted to the ground, and the delicate morsel trans-
ferred from the gaping mouth to the rushes on the
floor. The King himself was not exempt from this
foul plague. He was daily cheated of some accus-
tomed dainty : and once, to the horror of the assem-
bled courtiers, a bloody tail was inserted as the
royal mouth opened to receive a particularly choice
delicacy—a loud laugh ringing meanwhile among
the rafters of the banqueting-room, which struck
upon the ears of the discomfited King like ‘the
merry tones of his exiled favourite, the much-injured
Thavanan.
Priests were called to the rescue—holy books
-were read, and consecrated water profusely sprinkled
on the walls, but all without the slightest effect.
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Doors were closed and double-locked, and guards
were planted over every aperture, yet still the pest
continued without any abatement. ‘The palace was
in a state of terror and confusion, and the King’s
life became a burden to him.
Awful voices now sounded at night through
the lonely apartments, and apparitions haunted the
royal slumbers. The band of singers, whose duty it
was to sing psalms every night in the palace, was
trebled, but the stout lungs of thirty hale priests,
who surrounded the royal bed-chamber, and raised
their voices to a more frantic key than had ever
_ been heard in Shoa, failed to intimidate the goblin.
Tossing on his couch, the restless monarch sunk
weary to sleep, only to be jaded by spectres and
evil dreams, in which the injured Thavanan in-
variably appeared as the chief tormentor.
The nuisance continued without intermission,
until, on the high festival of Easter, harassed and
exhausted, the King took his customary seat in the
great hall of his ancestors. The groaning table
was once again well filled. The holy feast had
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induced the chiefs and nobles, in some degree, to
overcome the fears which had latterly estranged
them entirely from the banquet; but there was no
joy in the depressed eye, no mirth on the tongue of
any guest, and a low whisper hardly disturbed the °
silence which reigned in the dismayed assembly.
The usual infernal sallies were on this day
practised exclusively at the royal board, before
which the uneasy monarch, occupying a high alcove,
and surrounded by pages and men-at-arms, reclined
in his wonted grandeur. Suddenly, another figure
appeared at the table, resting one hand in a curiously
wrought earthen vase, and extending the other
high in defiance towards the throne.
“The lost Thavanan !†shouted the crowd ; “he
has pawned his soul to the fiend and it is he
who has been doing all this mischief,†and swords
flashed from their ‘scabbards, as men’s hearts were
strengthened at the sight of danger in a tangible
shape. But high above the storm rose the voice of
the King: “Back, minions, back! we ourselves
will deal with this villain. Death—but a lingering
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death—shall be the portion of him who trifles ae
the anger of the King!â€
It was indeed Thavanan who confronted ‘the
frown of majesty ; but how changed from the mild
and handsome favourite of former days! White as
the feather of the Rasa, his dishevelled hair floated
over the bent shoulder. His solitary eye gleamed
with infernal expression, and a golden fillet, bright
_ with the cabalistic figures of magic lore, covered the
empty socket of the other. Retaining his dis-
dainful position, he cast first a withering glance
over the crowd, and then addressed the King in
words of scorn—
“Tyrant, repent in time, for the serpent will
turn upon its destroyer. Proud descendant of the
race of Solomon, the wit of thine illustrious ancestor
is dull in comparison with the wisdom of the mean-
est disciple of Warobal. I defy thy myrmidons
and thyself!â€
And uttering these words, Thavanan instantly
disappeared from the gaze of the astounded court.
The waters of the mystic vase hissed and bubbled
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THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN 215
for a moment, a dark cloud of stifling steam shot -
aloft, and a thick crust of red ashes, which strewed
the board, remained the sole memento of the un-
welcome intrusion. Again the hearts of the vassals
fell within them; and whilst a gloomy silence per-
vaded the hall, the triumphant song of the
tormentor came ringing among the notes of wild
music—
“Far down in the depths of the azure blue,
Away from the mists of the cold dull sky,
Concealed from detested mortal view,
Thavanan lives in liberty.â€
The courage of the tyrant quailed before the dread of
the powers which were arrayed against him, and he
resolved upon a tardy act of justice. Freedom was
restored to the degraded and enslaved family of
Thavanan, and the confiscated lands were returned
threefold to them. But the door of the royal
harem was still closed on his sister, and the wail of
the captive maid still cried aloud for redress.
Persecution, nevertheless, ceased for a time; and
men breathed more freely as their hopes gained
216 THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN
ground that the spirit of the avenger was
appeased.
On the proclamation of the annual military ex-
pedition, the chiefs and nobles of Shoa thronged
once more to the capital. Swarming around the
black tents of their warrior leaders, multitudes
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spread over hill and dale, and the Amhara host, in
all its savage magnificence, had mustered on the
highest mountains of Anko. But evil omens and
portentous signs were witnessed continually. Dogs
howled unceasingly during the livelong night.
Throughout the hours of day, the shrike croaked
from every bush ; and the merlin, turning her back
THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN 217
on the passing cavalier, arranged her sober plumage
on the stone, without bestowing, in earnest of
victory, one glimpse of her snow-white breast.
No heed was given by the stern monarch to these
portents of coming evil; and on the eve of the
intended march the halls of the palace were crowded
with all the chivalry of Efat. Boisterous mirth
reigned at the banquet; but as the last horn of old
hydromel was drained to the downfall of the Galla,
there arose a fearful cry from the inner inclosure,
and bands of attendants, with horror depicted on
their countenances, burst into the chamber from
every direction. Falling prostrate at the footstool
of the throne, they proclaimed the disaster which
had occurred. “He has left the old and ugly,â€
sobbed the trembling guardians; “but alas for the
fair and beautiful ones of the palace, they are all
gone on the wings of the evening wind !â€
King and nobles rushed into the courtyard, and
every hut which crowned the mountain poured forth
its inmates to gaze at the wondrous spectacle.
High over the up-reared peak of the mountain
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soared a rich rosy cloud, lit by the last glorious rays
of the setting sun, and charged with a freight more
prized than the fine gold of Kordofan. All the
ladies of the King’s household were being carried off
before his eyes; and as their light, laughing voices
came tinkling from above, they carried the bitter
truth to the exasperated monarch, that the captives
enjoyed their present position as a happy release
from the confinement of the palace, and the rod of
a testy old chamberlain.
Dishonoured in the eyes of his subjects, and
smarting under the loss of objects which still held
a place in his heart, the despot stamped and raged
in uncontrollable fury. The beat of the great
drums and the voice of the herald forthwith pro-
claimed the abandonment of the proposed ex-.
pedition, and, plunged in the deepest mortification,
Asfa Woosen retired to brood in solitude over his
misfortunes.
Morn witnessed the dispersion of governors and
their levies to their respective quarters; and before
the shades of another evening had closed over the
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deep valley of the Airara, a breathless courier
galloped through the palace gates with the un-
looked-for but welcome intelligence that the ladies
of the royal household had been found reposing
unattended among the high fern and heather of the
adjacent mountain side.
Three hundred mules were instantly despatched
to convey the truant flock back to their fold;
and at midnight the muffled damsels were consigned .
to their wonted cages in the palace.
But the fair sister of Thavanan was not among
them, neither could any clue be obtained to her
fate. A small scroll had indeed been discovered
' on the turf, sealed and bearing the address of the
King of Shoa—a gigantic glow-worm attached by
a single yellow hair to the envelope, having at-
tracted attention to it.
The curiosity of the King finally overcame the
cautious scruples of his councillors, who advised the
immediate destruction of the packet. As the wax
crumbled between his fingers, a roar of thunder
shook the palace to its foundations, whilst a stream
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of black dust pouring from the parchment to the
table gradually assumed the form of a pillar of
sand agitated by the fierce whirl of the storm. A
pungent odour filled the apartment, and the
crackling sound of fire was followed by the presence
of the dread tormentor.
“JT have come once again, monarch of a hard
heart, to repay the debt which is still due, and,
blasted like the much-injured Thavanan, thy soul
may henceforth feel some feeling of pity for thy
fellow-men. Listen to thy doom. No mercy was
shown unto me, and none shall be extended to thee.
Thy son, after a short reign of terror, shall fall by the
hand of a slave, and die cursing the author of his
existence; and thy son’s son shall bear upon his
disfigured face the mark of his ancestors’ cruelty.
My face shalt thou see no more; Spirit of the flame,
perform thy task.†A bright flash shot from the
centre of the dark threatening column, and curled
towards the King, a sickening sulphuric fume filled
the presence chamber, and the necromancer vanished
in thick smoke.
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Plunged for hours in a death-like stupor, Asfa
Woosen was only roused from his lethargy to bewail
the loss of his left eye, which had been scorched in
the socket by the fierce flame. The calamity greatly,
softened the actions of his after life; and torture
and mutilation gradually ceased to be practised in
the kingdom of Shoa.
During the reign of his grandson, the one-eyed
Sahela Selassie, there lived in a mossy cavern,
among the recesses of the forest of Mantek, a
hermit of renowned sanctity. Peter, for so he was
called, was always ready to help any one who was
in trouble, and was universally feared and beloved ;
but none knew from whence he derived food or
nourishment. Crowds daily gathered round his
cave to receive his blessing or ask his advice; but
none ever entered his cell, and few cared to pass it
after nightfall. Moans and cries of agony then
mingled with the midnight blast ; and loud prayers
were heard for deliverance from the evil one.
On a fresh morning in May, the peasants came
as usual to listen to the hermit’s words. But the
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222 THAVANAN THE MAGICIAN
accustomed seat was vacant, and no answer being
returned when they shouted to him, the boldest
entered the retreat. Curiously emblazoned scrolls
and relics were strewed about the grotto; the
hermit’s body lay dead on a heap of stones; and
the tale soon spread through the land that the holy
hermit Peter—now no more—was indeed the dread
necromancer Thavanan.
Ix
SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA
WITH THE SHROUD
THERE was once a Czar named Chotei, who had
three sons; the first was called Aspr Czarevitch, the
second Adam Czarevitch, and the third and youngest
son Sila Czarevitch. After a time the two eldest
brothers entreated their father’s permission to travel
in foreign countries and see the world. Then the
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youngest brother, Sila Czarevitch, also begged the
Czaz’s permission to travel with his brothers. But
Chotei said, “My dear son, you are still young,
and not used to the difficulties and toils of
travelling : remain at home, and think no more of
this fancy you have taken to travel.†But Sila
Czarevitch had a great longing to see foreign lands,
and entreated his father so much that the Czar at
length consented, and gave him a ship like those
_ which he had given to his other sons.
As goon as the three brothers had embarked,
each on board his ship, they all gave orders to set
sail. And when they were out on the open sea,
the eldest brother’s ship sailed first, the second ~
brother’s next, and Sila Czarevitch sailed last.
On the third day of their voyage they saw a
coffin with iron bands floating on the waves. The
two eldest brothers sailed past without heeding it ;
but as soon as Sila Czarevitch saw the coftin, he
ordered his sailors to pick it up, lay it on board his
ship, and carry it to land. :
The next day a violent storm arose, by which Sila’s
To face page 225.
Swaw Se.
‘Cue PELL UPON HIS KNEES AND THANKED SILA.â€
SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA 225
ship was driven out of its course, and cast upon
a steep shore in an unknown country. Then Gila
ordered his sailors to take the coffin and carry it on
shore, whither he himself followed, and buried it in
the earth. Having done this, Sila Czarevitch ordered
the captain to remain upon the spot where the ship
was stranded, and await his return for three years ;
but added, that should he not come back in that
time he should be free to set sail and return home.
So saying, Sila took leave of the captain and his
crew, and went inland all alone. He wandered
about for a long while, without seeing any one; at
length he heard a noise, and turning round, saw a
man running after him, dressed all in white. Then
‘Sila, not knowing who the man might be, or
whether he were friend or foe, instantly drew his
sword, But no sooner did the man come up to
him, than he fell upon his knees, and thanked Sila
for having saved him. And when Sila asked him
what he had done to deserve his thanks, the
stranger stood up and answered, “ Ah, Sila Ozare-
viteh, how can I thank you enough? ‘There I lay
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226 SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA
in the coffin which you picked up at sea and buried ;
and had it not been for you, I might have remained
floating about for a hundred years.â€
“ But how did you get out of the coffin?†asked
Sila.
“Listen, and I will tell you the whole story,â€
replied the stranger. ‘My name is Ivashka, and
I was a great magician ; my mother was told that
I did great mischief by my arts, and therefore
ordered me to be put into this coffin, and set adrift
on the open sea: for more than a hundred years I
have been floating about, and no one has ever.
picked me up; but to you I owe my rescue, for
once I was on land, I was able to get out of
the coffin by means of my magic arts, but on |
the sea they were of no avail; and therefore
I will serve you, and render you all the help
in my power. Let me ask you, whether you
have not a wish to marry: I know the beautiful
Queen Truda, who is worthy of being your wife.â€
Sila replied, that if this queen were indeed
beautiful, he would be willing to marry her; and
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Ivashka told him that she was the most beautiful
woman in the world. When Sila heard this, he
begged Ivashka to accompany him to her kingdom :
so they set out, and travelled on and on until they
reached that country.
Now Queen Truda’s kingdom was surrounded
by @ palisade; and upon every stake, except one,
was stuck a man’s head. When Sila saw this, he
was terrified, and asked Ivashka what it meant ;
and Ivashka told him that these were the heads of
heroes who had been suitors to Queen Truda. Sila
shuddered on hearing this, and wished to return
home, without showing himself to Queen Truda
and her father; but Ivashka told him to fear
nothing, and go with him boldly : ‘so Sila went on.
When they entered the kingdom, Ivashka said,
“ Hearken, Sila Czarevitch, and I will tell you what
you must do. When you enter the royal halls,
you must salute King Salom, the father of Queen
Truda, humbly ; then he will ask you whence you
come, and whose son you are, and what is your
name and business. Tell him everything, and con-
228 SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA
ceal nothing; but say that you are come to sue for
his daughter’s hand; he will give her to you with
great joy.â€
So Sila Czarevitch went into the palace; and as
soon as King Salom saw him, he went himself to’
meet him, took him by the hand, led him into the
marble halls, and asked him, “Fair youth, from what
country do you come, whose son are you, what is
your name, and what is your business ?â€
‘“T am from the kingdom of my father the Czar
Chotei,†replied Sila; ‘‘ my name is Sila Czarevitch,
and I am come to sue for the hand of your daughter,
the beautiful Queen Truda.â€
King Salom was overjoyed that the son of such
a renowned Czar should be his son-in-law, and
immediately ordered his daughter to prepare for the
wedding. And when the day for the marriage
came, the King commanded all his princes and
nobles to assemble at the palace; and they all went
in procession to the church, and Sila Czarevitch was
married to the fair Queen Truda. Then they re-
turned to the palace, seated themselves at table,
SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA 229
and feasted and made merry. When the time came ~
to retire to rest, Ivashka took Sila aside, and said
to him, “Listen, Sila Czarevitch, when you go to
rest, beware lest you speak a word to your bride, or
you will not remain alive, and your head will be
stuck on the last stake. She will try in every way
to make you converse, but attend to what I say.â€
Then Sila Czarevitch inquired why he warned
him thus; and Ivashka replied, “She is in league
with an evil spirit, who flies through the air in the
form of a six-headed dragon: now, if she lays her
hand upon your breast, and presses it, jump up and
beat her with a stick until all her strength is gone.
I will meantime watch at the door of your apart-
ment.†;
When Sila Ozarevitch heard this, he went with his
wife to their bed-chamber ; and Queen Truda tried
in every way to engage him in conversation, but Sila
lay quite still and spoke not a word. Then Truda
laid her hand upon his breast, and pressed him so hard
that he could scarcely breathe. But Sila Czarevitch
jumped up, seized the stick which Ivashka had left
230 SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA
there ready for him, and fell to beating her as hard
as he could. Ona sudden there arose a storm, and
a six-headed dragon came flying into the room, and
was going to devour Sila Czarevitch ; but Ivashka
seized a sharp sword, and attacked the dragon, and
they fought three hours, and Ivashka struck off two
of the monster’s heads, whereupon it flew away.
Then Ivashka told Sila Czarevitch to go to sleep
and fear nothing. Sila obeyed him, laid himself
down, and fell asleep.
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Harly in the morning King Salom sent to inquire
whether his dear son-in-law still lived, and when he
heard that Sila was alive and well, the King rejoiced
that he was the first who had been saved from his
daughter ; and he instantly ordered Sila to be called,
and the whole day was spent in merry-making.
The following night Ivashka gave Sila Czarevitch
the same caution as before, not to speak a word to
his wife, and placed himself before the door. -Then
it fell out as before, and when Sila Czarevitch began
to beat the Queen, on a sudden the dragon came
flying in again, and tried to devour Sila Czarevitch.
But Ivashka rushed from behind the door, and
fought with the dragon, and struck off two more of
his heads. Then the dragon flew away, and Gila
Czarevitch lay down to sleep. Early in the morning
the King commanded Sila to be invited toa feast, and
they spent the day in the same pleasures as before.
The third night the same happened again, and
Ivashka cut off the last two heads of the dragon,
and he burnt all the heads, and strewed the ashes
in the fields.
232 SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA
Thus time passed on; and Sila. Czarevitch lived
with his father-in-law a whole year. Then Ivashka
told him one day to go to King Salom, and ask
permission to return to his native country. So .
Sila went to the King, who gave him leave to go,
and gave him two squadrons of his guard to
accompany him as an escort. Then Sila Czarevitch
took leave of his father-in-law, and set out with his
wife on his journey to his own country.
When they had gone half-way, Ivashka told Sila
Czarevitch to halt and pitch his tent. So Sila
obeyed, and ordered his tent to be put up. The
next day Ivashka laid pieces of wood in front of
Sila’s tent and set fire to them. Then he led Queen
Truda out of the tent, unsheathed his sword, and
cut her in twain. Sila Czarevitch shuddered with
horror, and began to weep; but Ivashka said,
“Weep not, she will come to life again.†And
presently all kinds of evil things came out of the
body, and Ivashka threw them all into the fire.
Then he said to Sila Czarevitch, ‘‘See you not the
evil spirits which troubled your wife? she is now
SILA CZAREVITCH AND IVASHKA 233
relieved from them.†And so saying he laid the
parts of Truda’s body together, sprinkling them
with the water of life, and the Queen was instantly
sound and whole as before. Then said Ivashka,
“ Now farewell, Sila Czarevitch ! you will never see
me more.†So saying, he vanished. Sila Czarevitch
ordered the tent to be struck, and journeyed on to
his native country. And when he came to the
place where the ship was waiting for him, he went
on board with the fair Queen Truda, dismissed the
escort which had accompanied him, and set sail.
And on arriving at his father’s kingdom he was
welcomed with salvoes of cannon, and the Czar
Chotei came out of his palace, and took him and
the beautiful Queen Truda by their hands, led them
into the marble halls, and placed them at table,
where they feasted and made merry. Sila Czare-
vitch remained with his father two years: then
he returned to the kingdom of King Salom, received
from him the crown, and ruled over the country
with his Queen Truda in great love and happiness.
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PRINCE GOLD-FISH
ONCE upon a time there was a Prince who had a good
heart as well as a handsome face; and it chanced
that a water fairy who dwelt in a neighbouring
forest fell in love with him and desired to become his
wife. . But the Prince had taken a great dislike to
fairies, and declined to have anything to say to her.
So the Fairy resolved to compel him to come to
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 235
her by enchantment; and once, when he had lost
his way while hunting in the forest, and was bathing
in a lonely lake, she changed him into a gold-fish
and dragged him down to her kingdom. There she
swore never to restore him to human form unless he
promised to marry her. At the same time she
arranged a splendid palace under the water, with
gardens and every other luxury.
Just then it happened that the Fairy had some
important business to transact in a far country, and
had to leave her kingdom for some months.
While she was away, Prince Gold-fish rose one
day to the surface of the water to bask in the sun,
and as he was swimming listlessly to and fro, he saw
among the reeds a grey heron standing on one leg
and observing him carefully. ‘‘ Perhaps he wants to
eat me!†thought the fish, and he was preparing to
escape, when on second thoughts he said to himself,
“No, he comes for me at the right time, I am weary
of life†; so he swam quickly to the spot where the
heron stood, crying, “‘ Hat me! eat me, I pray!†|
But the heron replied, ‘Take courage, Prince
236 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
Gold-fish! I am your friend and not your enemy.
There is a way by which you can escape from your
fishy form, but it is painful!â€
“Name it! name it!†exclaimed the fish; and
the bird replied—
“ Mark me now !—
“By and bye as fish you'll die,
And then your form recover,
When one shall come, who you will stone,
And yet become your lover.
But take with you your golden skin,
Such virtue lies within it,
You'll rue the day the water fay
Shall from your keeping win it,
Adieu! adieu! no more dare I say!â€
As soon as the heron had said this it rose in the
air, and Prince Gold-fish felt sure that a good spirit
was concealed in its form.
II
In the same country where all this happened
there stood on the sea-shore a solitary hut, just
where a stream, which flowed from the forest, ran
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 997
into the sea. In this hut dwelt a poor old fisherman
with his daughter Elizabeth.
Formerly, he had been able to support himself
and her by fishing, but at the time of our story he
had just lost his eyesight and was unable to work,
so that his daughter, who was just sixteen years
old, was carrying on his trade as well as a girl of
her age could manage to do.
One day she went into the forest with her cad
and net to fish in the stream. For two hours she
angled without. catching anything ; so she tried her
luck higher up the stream, and as she was still
unsuccessful she kept going deeper and deeper into
the forest, until she came to a spot where the stream,
running between two rocky banks, formed a dark
hollow surrounded by beautiful flowers and bushes.
It was noon; not a breeze was stirring, and not a
leaf moved. Only blue dragon-flies were fluttering
to and fro on the water, and now and then settling
for a moment on the yellow water-lilies and white
-sea-tulips. Not far from the shore a white stone
stood up in the stream, as if it had been placed
238 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
there for a seat. Hlizabeth sprang upon it, and
then, throwing out her line, began to sing the follow-
ing words :—
“Little fishes, quickly come,
The sun is shining bright: —
And to and fro the gnats do go,
In the sun’s clear light.
Bite, bite, you little fish,
My bait you'll find a tender dish.â€
And the hook had scarcely dipped in the water
when a fish nibbled at the bait, and the girl drew
out a gold-fish. As she was about to release
the fish, she perceived that it had hold of the
line and not of the hook, and it allowed her to
take hold of it without a struggle. It looked
into her eyes with a clear, searching gaze, and she
asked, ‘‘ Why do you look so earnestly at me, pretty
fish ?â€
‘“‘T want to make you happy,†it replied.
Elizabeth was so frightened to hear the fish speak
that she threw it back into the water; but it con-
tinued, “If you do not believe me, raise up the large
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 239
leaf which grows to the right of the stone on which
you sit, and peep under it.â€
Then it darted down to the bottom of the water,
and when Hlizabeth lifted up the leaf she found
that she could see clearly to the bottom of the pool.
A bright light shone through the water, and she
saw, in the midst of a beautiful garden, a royal
palace, and in front of it two thrones of ivory, on
one of which lay the Gold-fish, but the other was
empty. . She saw, also, knights and ladies con-
tinually coming in and bowing to the Gold-fish.
Then she saw that from the stone on which she sat
a flight of steps led down to the castle, and on each
landing stood pages, who looked up at her as if
awaiting her summons. Presently the Gold-fish
left his throne and came again to the surface of the
water, and looking at her very tenderly, he said—
‘* Hlizabeth, leave your miserable hut, and come
down tome. ‘Then you shall sit upon the other ivory
throne and be a Princess, and I will procure you
as many pleasures as there are days in the year!â€
“What!†cried Elizabeth, in a passion; “shall
240 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
I leave my father? There! take that answer to
your stupid request !†and she picked up the nearest
pebble and threw it at the fish’s head.
Immediately the stream was violently agitated
as if by a whirlwind, and the white foam dashed
high in the air. From the bottom of the pool a
piercing cry arose, first as if it came from a heart
bursting with grief, but afterwards swelling, till it
seemed like the notes of a merry pipe or flute.
Soon these sounds died away, and the waters
became as quiet and smooth as before.
Then Elizabeth saw the skin of the Gold-fish
- floating on the top of the water. She snatched it
quickly out of the water as it floated by, and
immediately the large leaf of the sea-tulip was
lifted up, and a white arm was stretched out to
seize the fish’s skin. But the girl had already put
it into her basket, and the white arm was drawn
back again.
Elizabeth jumped back to the shore and ran
home as fast as she could. As soon as she reached
home she went to tell her father of her adventure,
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 241
but whenever she opened her mouth a voice
within her seemed to say, “Elizabeth, say no-
thing !†3
So at last she locked up the skin in her own box,
hoping one day to sell it in the town for a couple
of dollars, and to make her father a present with
the proceeds.
III
A few days after, there was great rejoicing
throughout the land. Heralds were dispatched to
all parts to announce to all the people that the
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242 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
Prince had returned to court, and that he was now
about to marry, in the form prescribed by the laws
of the country. So, according to old custom, all
the rich and pretty girls in the kingdom assembled
in the capital city, and there offered themselves to
the judges appointed to decide who was the richest
‘and most beautiful of them all: for her the Prince
was to marry after three days. This caused great
excitement, for every girl who was at all good-
looking thought herself the prettiest girl living ;
and those who were ugly offered themselves too, for
no mortal is quite perfect, and, in spite of some
little defects, the ill-featured are sometimes more
attractive than those whose features weary by their
very regularity. And if the daughters did not
think so, their mothers did, and made them go.
The last day of the month was announced as
the time when the general gathering would be
held. i i
Meanwhile, the inhabitants of the quiet hut by
the lake heard nothing of all this. Elizabeth, for
fourteen days, had not caught more fish than
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 243
- sufficed for the daily wants of her father and
herself, and so she had taken nothing to town.
Her little stock of money was fast diminishing, but
she consoled herself with the thought that she still
possessed the fish-skin, and this inspired her with
fresh hopes.
It was the last day but one of the month, when
she begged her father to let her go for a couple of
days to the town, in order to make some purchases
there. She did not tell him that they were so badly
off for money, for fear of distressing him. Her father
gave her leave, and early in the morning she took
her basket, and placing the skin in it, covered with
a napkin, she started for the town.
For a long way she had a solitary walk over the
heath, but as soon as she reached the high road,
grand carriages, with outriders, and servants before
and behind, rattled past her, and in them she saw
richly dressed ladies, who tossed their heads in the
air like full-feathered peacocks. But whither they
were going, and why, she had no idea. The most
magnificent carriage of all came last. Hight white
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Arab horses drew it along at full gallop, their heads
decorated with sea-green trappings and tufts of
reeds. The lady in the carriage was also clothed
_ in green and white, and was not so much beautiful
as proud and curious to look at. The carriage
was adorned with clear crystals, sea-tulips, and
leaves.
Elizabeth was so lost in wonder when she saw
this wonderful coach approaching, that she let her
basket slip down her arm, so that its contents fell
to the ground. Just then the carriage came near
her, and at the same time a sunbeam fell on the
fish-skin and caused it to glitter. At once the
horses stood still, and the lady in the carriage ex-
claimed, “That scaly skin on the ground is my
property ; up, silver swan, and bring it to me.â€
Immediately a silver swan, which had been sitting
upon the roof of the carriage as if cast in metal,
flew down, and snatching up the fish-skin in its beak,
took it to its mistress through the window, and
then resumed its seat as motionless as before. At
the same instant the carriage rolled on.
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 245
IV
Hlizabeth was at first quite unaware of her loss,
but as soon as she discovered it, astonishment and
sorrow overcame her. She had placed all her hopes
on the sale of the skin, and now she knew not what
to do. She sat down on the step of a stile, and
covering her face with her hands, she cried herself
to sleep. .
When she awoke the sun was setting. She
rubbed her eyes, and then saw sitting on the stile a
little deformed man, wrinkled and grey, but with a
kind face. The little man spoke to her, and told
her all about the grand doings in the town; and,
last of all, he asked her why she did not compete
for the Prince’s hand. This seemed so comical to
her that she laughed outright, and said, ‘“‘ Why not,
indeed ! have I not a face like a brown sea-flounder,
and am I not as rich as a church mouse?†The
little man laughed too, and then said that he was a
doctor who could make the blind see. Elizabeth
246 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
thought of her poor father, and asked what it would
cost to cure him.
“Hum! hum!†said the dwarf musingly ; “you
say you are as poor as a church mouse; now that
has neither such black hair nor such white teeth as
yours, and I can make use of both. If you will
give me your three front teeth, and let me shave
all the hair off your head, I will make your father
well again.â€
The girl accepted this proposal gladly, and the
dwarf continued, “ But now we must go to the town:
I to fetch my ointments and herbs, you to cut off
your hair and get your teeth pulled out, for there
only can that be done.â€
Elizabeth agreed to this, and the doctor then led
the way along a footpath through the forest, which
would take them, he said, to where. his boat was
moored, for it was nearer to go by the river than
by the road. The path was easy at first, but soon
became difficult, passing through a dense thicket
filled with old trees. White cobwebs were stretched
from bush to bush, and these wound themselves
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round the hands and face of the girl, and covered
her red bodice and her blue skirt as she passed
through them. Elizabeth would have removed
them, but the dwarf cried out—
“Let be, let be,
No silk so fine,
No veil like mine,
You'll see, you'll see.â€
So she let the webs be spun over her without
resistance. Soon the dew-drops began to fall from
the leaves of the trees upon the head, neck, and
clothes of Elizabeth. She was about to shake the
drops off, but the dwarf exclaimed—
‘Let be, let be,
No pearl so bright,
No crystal of light,
Could shine so well on thee!â€
So Elizabeth left the drops where they fell.
Presently a little stream of water flowed. out of _
the ground over the girl’s naked feet, and she tried
to step away from it, but the dwarf sang—
“Let it flow for thine own sake,
1?
Silver shoes it will thee make
248 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
And really the water shone on her feet as if she
had on silver stockings and sandals.
At length they came to the river and found a
small boat, into which the dwarf handed Elizabeth.
From the long walk, and the warmth of the summer
evening, Hlizabeth’s cheeks were as red as roses,
but the dwarf bade her dip her face thrice in the
water and she would be quite refreshed. She did
so, and as she drew her head out of the water the
third time, she found that the river flowers had .
wreathed themselves round her head, and a bright
light, as it were, was diffused over her face. Again
she raised her hand to brush away the water, and
again the dwarf interposed, singing—
“No, no, look now
In the water bright,
And see your face
By the clear starlight!â€
When Elizabeth looked at her reflection in ~
the water, she saw that she was adorned with
ornaments that no money could have purchased.
A fine white veil, studded with pearls and precious
To face page 248.
St ae Ne.
‘(7H DWARF BADE HER DIP HER FACE THRICE.â€
PRINCE GOLD-FISH “249
stones, covered her whole form; a crown of glitter-
ing stars, set in the midst of flowering water-lilies,
threw out a circle of light over her head; and two
glow-worms had settled, one on either ear, and hung
down like diamond earrings.
Elizabeth contemplated the change in her
appearance with delight. “Ah!†she exclaimed
at last, “I never thought before I could look go
beautiful.†The dwarf soon bade her make haste,
and although it was no easy task to her to take
away her face, she did so and helped him to row
the boat. As she caught sight of her reflection
in the water every now and then, she could not
help thinking how hard it would be to part with
her beautiful black hair and white teeth; and her
heart grew more and more heavy, for beauty is
parted with willingly by none.
The dwarf perceived the tears rolling down her
cheeks, and said, “Elizabeth, there is yet time!
If you wish it, I will take you home, and you shall
keep the ornaments which you now wear. Butin that
case your father will, of course, still remain blind.â€
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“No, no!†exclaimed Elizabeth, “take all from
me,—take even my life, but make my father well
againâ€; and, so saying, she tried to strip off all the
finery. But the little man stopped her, and after
much trouble he managed to compose her.
At last they arrived at the town, and as the
river flowed through the gardens of the palace,
they came to the spot where the bride was to be
chosen. High above their heads, Elizabeth saw the
reflection of the bonfires and fireworks; she heard
the notes of sweet music and the hum of a great
multitude, but the high walls of the garden
prevented her seeing more.
At length they landed close to a hill, and,
stepping out of their boat, they mounted to the
top, which was encircled by a thick grove of laurels.
The dwarf pulled back one bough of the hedge, and
said to Elizabeth, “Look down.†She obeyed, and
saw such a scene of splendour as she had never
dreamt of before.
In the background rose the royal palace, with all
its array of pinnacles and towers and well-lighted
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 251
windows; and in front of it was a long broad
terrace, in the centre of which were placed, under
a royal canopy, two arm-chairs covered with white
velvet, like those which Elizabeth had seen in the
lake in the enchanted forest. One of these chairs was
empty, but in the other sat the handsome young
Prince, and behind were ranged his father the King
and all the royal court. Opposite to them stood a
row of more than a hundred red-cushioned chairs,
occupied by as many ladies, who had offered them-
selves for selection. On one side of them was raised
an azure-blue scaffold, whereon were collected all
the painters and bankers in the kingdom, that
they might respectively decide on the beauty and
wealth of the several candidates. Opposite to them,
on a scaffold of a deep orange colour, were stationed
the musicians, who were all playing away, so that it
was quite a treat to listen to them.
Right and left of the terrace splendid fountains
spouted into the air red and white wine, and around
them tables were spread with all sorts of delicacies.
In the distance the people were grouped in half-
252 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
circles, under the light of countless coloured lamps
suspended from the bushes.
All the afternoon the judges had been unable to
agree, but the hour had now come for their final
decision, and once more they placed their spectacles
on their noses and their glasses to their eyes, to
take a final scrutiny—for politeness, of course, for-
bade their approaching too near the young ladies.
Suddenly a trumpet was plown on the top of the
highest tower, which was a sign that yet another
candidate had appeared. Presently in rolled a
carriage of crystal, drawn by eight white horses,
and the lady who had robbed Elizabeth of the fish-
skin got out of it. With a haughty mien which
showed that she felt sure of victory, she stepped
upon the terrace and placed herself in the row,
where, as it seemed, one place was left vacant for
her. She wore the same dress as when Elizabeth
had seen her before, and yet she appeared much
more beautiful, for a crown of golden scales, which
elistened like the gold and red tints of the evening
sky, threw over her face a wonderful kind of
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enchantment, and made every other face look pale
and unmeaning. Every eye was ‘turned upon her,
and no sooner had the judges admitted her as a
competitor than their —
manner suddenly changed
to the greatest unanimity.
Then a red rocket shot
into the air: the sign
that the future queen was
about to be chosen. A
deputation of the judges
arose, outriders and heralds
preceding them, and a
little page followed carry-
ing before him, on a
cushion, a small golden
crown. The train passed
on to the maiden who
had just arrived, and she
rose from her seat with an air of triumph to receive
_ them. The page knelt down and offered the crown
to her, and she was just about to take it, when,
254 PRINCE GOLD-FISH
suddenly, there came a whirlwind of such power
that the crown was blown from the cushion, and
all the lamps and torches on the terrace were at
once blown out. Then, as suddenly as it had
arisen, the whirlwind ceased, and all was still.
The laurel-bush behind which Elizabeth was con-
cealed was also blown down, and she stood revealed
in her brilliant starry crown, enveloped with the
veil on which the pearls of dew shone like diamonds.
The noise of the falling trees had drawn the.
attention of the multitude to the hill. A loud
shout broke the silence, and, as with one voice,
people and judges exclaimed, “See! see! there
stands the most beautiful and wealthy maiden
in the world! There stands our future queen!â€
And trumpets were blown; and cannons were
fired; rockets and caps were thrown high in the
air, and the joy of the people knew no bounds.
Meanwhile, the Prince had risen from his throne
to embrace his chosen bride; and as he passed by
the proud lady, whose pride had been so suddenly
humbled, she tore the crown of golden scales from
PRINCE GOLD-FISH 255
her hair, and threw it at his feet, saying, “Take
thy possession; my kingdom and my life are at an
end; for the spirit who led this child to you is
mightier than I!†She beckoned; the crystal
carriage rolled up, and when the water fairy had
stepped into it, it sank into the earth, but on the
spot where it had disappeared a spring bubbled
out with a murmuring sound.
The fact was, that the dwarf was a mighty
enchanter. He it was who had taken the form of
the crane, and who now had brought to the Prince
the only bride who was worthy of him.
With the consent of her father, to whom the
dwarf restored his eyesight, Elizabeth was happily
married to the Prince; and when he, at his father’s
death, became king, they ruled the land, under the
protection and with the advice of the dwarf, with
so much wisdom that their subjects blessed them -
from generation to generation.
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AND
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The Publisher begs to announce the issue of New and Revised
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Maps for the Libraries of Gentlemen, Public Offices and Libraries, or
for Commercial purposes.
The Maps have undergone a thorough Revision to bring them up to
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the use of new machinery, it has been decided to make a substantial
reduction in the prices at which they have hitherto been sold to the
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The Maps of which New Editions are now ready, are:—
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STANFORD'S PHYSICAL WALL MAPS.
STANFORD'S OROGRAPHICAL SERIES OF WALL MAPS,
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LL.D., F.R.S., etc., late Director-General of the Geological
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Europe. By F. W. Rupter, F.G.S., and G. G. CuIsHoLm, B.Sc.
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2 ,
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TEMPLE, Bart., G.C.S.L, D.C.L. With Ethnological Appendix.
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‘¢The six volumes contain, on the whole, a more convenient and in-
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THE LONDON GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES.
A Physical, Historical, Political, and Descriptive Geo-
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Revised by,E. G. RAVENSTEIN, F.R.G.S. With numerous Maps
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of geography; and, amid the ever-increasing host of competitors, his text-book
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relating to historical geography are gems, picturing, as they do, the gradual rolling
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'2011-09-08T20:39:19-04:00'
describe
'356221' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMF' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
edbbf45333ec49d37318d1dfbe5f1402
e95da3222874df6df53f044909cc760fb03ee994
'2011-09-08T20:33:13-04:00'
describe
'29346' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMG' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
ff349b33c1dcd3899609460a2b36bc43
d97305f48a4c5f00afb1784c4cf37fa8b5a2b16c
'2011-09-08T20:39:07-04:00'
describe
'5081' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMH' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
4c2a10af06443f9b05b59bb4cf49bd5f
0a4cc582e214efa031a309693db8f92e3ce672e1
'2011-09-08T20:31:15-04:00'
describe
'2867164' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMI' 'sip-files00005.tif'
2e6871abaf516306cb5d23e9ea2a4add
4bd65b629adb2fdf6bc438afdf1ffb1a93f951f8
'2011-09-08T20:38:46-04:00'
describe
'1311' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMJ' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
50fdd0a624c2867c5a0d596cde3237bd
00209c106486b4cf9697bc4335e4816821e7c471
'2011-09-08T20:29:58-04:00'
describe
'356139' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMK' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
dab85ef4e37c0f65c41f180073d5c054
822a6c057e71f02106eebdb72cc2753c82e6882c
'2011-09-08T20:30:55-04:00'
describe
'168841' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCML' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
e9f3c59d779a804aef362faf8f8cf147
af7fe144e2c9b203d0d7b4e717412c6cbca67f6d
'2011-09-08T20:38:03-04:00'
describe
'1712' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMM' 'sip-files00007.pro'
037e7618c592b47dd4ded4c55e75a4ba
4c615d412a31988345417b8093ac1e908902b428
'2011-09-08T20:35:24-04:00'
describe
'46142' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMN' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
ea13369c9ec6f9d2aa28fd37600b5e44
3310c136d67d0c95210696ba079baea69f347a7e
'2011-09-08T20:27:49-04:00'
describe
'2873312' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMO' 'sip-files00007.tif'
a4159e3f40bc81f883b256649acb8c80
3a46b48dbea900daa65e7db57b880adbf37230c6
'2011-09-08T20:30:08-04:00'
describe
'76' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMP' 'sip-files00007.txt'
914d88bf9c1f6ae7ab278e9448f5c46d
975ee5a8f5c4692a5964421b1ef39afe5c013423
'2011-09-08T20:30:47-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11812' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMQ' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
3826b696661cda106d22c23b80be1a55
9e508ea869807b32ad58792d3bc4edf822a19c25
'2011-09-08T20:27:30-04:00'
describe
'356014' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMR' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
4405ef481fc9d944ac64bf4795a38600
52954b050eacc5e7f6feb0bc39ced2c1434379fe
'2011-09-08T20:35:38-04:00'
describe
'73231' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMS' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
af6e4ad5db7e840cc9b8cda6ebbdb159
a577765b6da1ee3461349787c6da7ed28c9583c6
'2011-09-08T20:38:38-04:00'
describe
'4998' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMT' 'sip-files00010.pro'
ae538f2790f8ab9a09aad806cfc51700
7d760ba257363ae00a370e433cfcdf811f74cd9f
'2011-09-08T20:34:43-04:00'
describe
'19377' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMU' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
465831d1c75842b6243b561d7ba7212d
8873b3445540f0ac27cc5bb92eefb0775a206b64
'2011-09-08T20:28:16-04:00'
describe
'2869780' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMV' 'sip-files00010.tif'
030987d4a1a508c45233597e2e6d0df5
3bde8348077bdcfcfa09c98189460f86f5b52f38
'2011-09-08T20:33:01-04:00'
describe
'284' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMW' 'sip-files00010.txt'
9a7baf50eb18384b69c99fbecdcae045
e805e3cc94867ec35d3236218dad6dc8d8662cf1
'2011-09-08T20:38:12-04:00'
describe
'5345' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMX' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
c3f62b6931eac85da35e70322c6328d5
c2e1e732f02bc8012aa25dee5d90e20b0efdef13
'2011-09-08T20:30:17-04:00'
describe
'356105' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMY' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
bb3f08b57d21fe0b6098a245672ce534
0e9c9b4d39a687858d2b8aaf753fb20a5011ad2e
'2011-09-08T20:30:18-04:00'
describe
'118910' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCMZ' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
2ec0be30f7d8dfc8d37fce3be7b0d64d
e18d1ec0fcdaf14e170c7423bd026786d2d35a63
'2011-09-08T20:34:24-04:00'
describe
'22985' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNA' 'sip-files00012.pro'
d583e2a72b4a694c01ad2baabbbda33a
4a2a8fc166058f414da7bd17373471feccb657fa
'2011-09-08T20:35:28-04:00'
describe
'33228' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNB' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
73dc2f7e15208e05572e5bb5fd434734
f2fde1b7f04144720d73dd8391170c82c581d2b3
'2011-09-08T20:31:40-04:00'
describe
'2870588' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNC' 'sip-files00012.tif'
e15f88004440e288e947d9c5c0111483
0144c345b7ef5cfb4a393b4032664a5b27e34208
'2011-09-08T20:35:56-04:00'
describe
'928' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCND' 'sip-files00012.txt'
65ef740e263cc21daf59d7ac2cf213a2
125176948a3c26b16ddf52e7c4afd926c8f1aaff
'2011-09-08T20:28:34-04:00'
describe
'8838' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNE' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
791c50750ad4ca493d4a684b719a1754
c346acd4436bbd12e48b4e1b79ce0a3f60831624
'2011-09-08T20:28:39-04:00'
describe
'356129' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNF' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
a2ba38ac165356dcde765923975f9893
c9d49bfcc4b08f0df0b74e40db03b4c7eebba21a
'2011-09-08T20:36:06-04:00'
describe
'134156' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNG' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
4e37fd623fad4c82651cfa951a0dd6d3
94783c92fb5fc07a324d4bdebc9f80d1a354a01e
'2011-09-08T20:36:29-04:00'
describe
'30335' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNH' 'sip-files00013.pro'
ed315736ab680a927263677a1c351283
5be4220d670765a15cb05deaafcb22b031cbf2c1
'2011-09-08T20:32:49-04:00'
describe
'40908' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNI' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
25817adc371550e226dd6067d727a105
536719743dbf17e5b755468e4fac72e091681a3e
'2011-09-08T20:29:40-04:00'
describe
'2871656' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNJ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
ec798b4f0b03026336ea7821924a4122
f20d4f9de95568b41134eeac672cef8728b84497
'2011-09-08T20:34:28-04:00'
describe
'1223' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNK' 'sip-files00013.txt'
dbf8e1bbffe96640ac0a42e825ec023d
8cc32e52ee44a98cdcd636801ffaf5ca0617832c
'2011-09-08T20:30:27-04:00'
describe
'10272' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNL' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
7775bdc77aafa0256b3b10805ff71c79
97f0c8e18a80f40973c387dfb35e5da804d48955
'2011-09-08T20:31:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNM' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
135785c765e5a5984b2409904235f2d7
ddac2d7f76927fa814380d1562cf36fa0ce87776
'2011-09-08T20:34:33-04:00'
describe
'56760' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNN' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
a60f2f5379d680e54565f0b309cd659b
692e948abc85d2cbaf01b242060c7c86e10973e5
'2011-09-08T20:30:52-04:00'
describe
'6124' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNO' 'sip-files00014.pro'
57cdc8d66c51b29b646c926314980c54
ad16c162c9c8b9bbd04619e6e8bb637caf32305e
'2011-09-08T20:29:04-04:00'
describe
'13542' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNP' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
47a6be1814754ca543075b48af6e472a
9101949cd093f5ab16e522c1e852933b774d50b5
'2011-09-08T20:27:22-04:00'
describe
'2868764' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNQ' 'sip-files00014.tif'
05e9d92930800bfa459b33eff6b26622
38704774c74c521f5fafca023f30e0d56d304a67
'2011-09-08T20:36:04-04:00'
describe
'446' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNR' 'sip-files00014.txt'
57efe248d586c175238f3a73d71ac6ca
19d1a567b7cbb853737f4ffefd625bed6325efd4
'2011-09-08T20:32:30-04:00'
describe
'3832' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNS' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
3a00aa13b59239c589457e8396e786bf
72b5b41ba8b3035596e44e6c0a9a6641ad7aa197
'2011-09-08T20:29:19-04:00'
describe
'355925' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNT' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
d27e233262406f5fb8a3b4c04819665d
01be08000c010e3398bc9de400651735569d8836
'2011-09-08T20:27:20-04:00'
describe
'47610' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNU' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
f9aa76a8aca2d337f346f0fc21f637ed
af688beb957529825ff0fe206a0664fcb5c8a208
'2011-09-08T20:28:15-04:00'
describe
'3688' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNV' 'sip-files00015.pro'
ba9f39c9f34c70f681fc5b9688793994
cfac9d4ddce931ae26d440e520747e04507b61d4
'2011-09-08T20:39:02-04:00'
describe
'10412' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNW' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
d8dd01f365def4e3ee3197c573cea157
3ff69200a2aec9a197410338a4b96d19555f0e5a
'2011-09-08T20:29:52-04:00'
describe
'2868244' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNX' 'sip-files00015.tif'
95c115c645666abaee89455dc280db90
21f932603f16a67b928038e3bc7439d7b130383b
'2011-09-08T20:36:28-04:00'
describe
'205' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNY' 'sip-files00015.txt'
2cee134595b39b4cf08d7f9135ab06bd
c8470ff1c143d60daf9c5679fc495f03cdd31fdc
'2011-09-08T20:35:30-04:00'
describe
'3056' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCNZ' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
d8e9c5a807b49f8b3dbc8dee6bab8dfd
157e16471ffa9a387c8bfc4bc0cf2c9a4af91684
'2011-09-08T20:29:59-04:00'
describe
'356210' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOA' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
551420a43ce00b8c8ea7223817f16820
59b44e773ae79d072c8ab30796b44ad609861ae3
'2011-09-08T20:39:01-04:00'
describe
'139392' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOB' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
3778754ec8737624ba16a418d29cf95f
2aad0c398e898143bc7abaebeba4c20b7d2aeeb4
'2011-09-08T20:27:13-04:00'
describe
'8477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOC' 'sip-files00016.pro'
9eefb8dd3c4f0ebe86e08088cc1e2cad
4c29c4ad3566c5100d0fff37bcd86bfd9da416db
'2011-09-08T20:28:18-04:00'
describe
'38139' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOD' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
a56fee8fb593be2382c01d9c649fa1d6
fb43abb818f911dc163d1c9224017ade4a2058e6
'2011-09-08T20:34:26-04:00'
describe
'2871868' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOE' 'sip-files00016.tif'
4eb7a0e69f960da7b403d6e0413f9095
d2714243cccf60e42cbb4bac58a8e8b078429ee3
'2011-09-08T20:33:14-04:00'
describe
'433' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOF' 'sip-files00016.txt'
fb7e55c38b90bbcce5694bea812b90cc
288fc04b050da39743911649e7035419033c9e04
'2011-09-08T20:26:49-04:00'
describe
'9791' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOG' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
04513bad4c634dbc506dc941874f7eb9
0f01452dee1eda2b0d0c653c50f50a7a9b5a7ee3
'2011-09-08T20:28:55-04:00'
describe
'356197' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOH' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
e2eb773c7055f3e4ebadb72ac4660f75
cf1f7f024f14d27f51621ab97b2aa4403ed4a5ce
'2011-09-08T20:27:24-04:00'
describe
'123272' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOI' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
b08caf0ee8a43402e8a1adb4efc9e68d
39e51db5027e496fac846da019b420b3a5f89e3e
'2011-09-08T20:35:49-04:00'
describe
'28010' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOJ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
c023bf9a264b427f751e569615ee3597
1196bd383b776b189d730df667a6e8ef928a66b5
describe
'37357' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOK' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
210eb4f8b7d03d284b5e32be7addaf09
0456198e5568b45f33d89d3d33dce8d013796ae9
'2011-09-08T20:34:07-04:00'
describe
'2871564' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOL' 'sip-files00017.tif'
ca854710b06f74b5dbb6c7b233f3e915
d15a52ed2b008624149ae7ab98b7df0a98686522
'2011-09-08T20:26:38-04:00'
describe
'1116' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOM' 'sip-files00017.txt'
9c4b197e14e1179861c7d38ae13e4856
e0667987a37b249cff2a978127cfa353b320df4f
'2011-09-08T20:30:00-04:00'
describe
'10277' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCON' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
30e62863807e67f83fa2c0f54eed843a
421d15029400a189d41fb8112ef8cd23e66ab40b
'2011-09-08T20:39:29-04:00'
describe
'356170' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOO' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
ffc1960565ea13861579925f22c0d427
adc3d7414fa38ea28064d48a9aa0e699f23fa8fc
'2011-09-08T20:37:14-04:00'
describe
'122711' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOP' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
47e8829b9381d180a71f6f6a4ce2e89e
30fb567feb1cb9ba136d92be525471c552931f4e
'2011-09-08T20:29:26-04:00'
describe
'28694' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOQ' 'sip-files00018.pro'
19f619b2acc8aa78e7517262f198d773
c1b48e883b38f08512c6f128a6a9d9cb1683160f
'2011-09-08T20:31:38-04:00'
describe
'38234' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOR' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
22e605cf95e8831db61c37b87527a172
673c553ccee583e4a981c004add68820e66faf08
'2011-09-08T20:30:48-04:00'
describe
'2871468' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOS' 'sip-files00018.tif'
ad1024b69ff0385843907e94eb2a57c0
ed7d2511d9225ed5526cb82eb0f9705ed73947c6
'2011-09-08T20:35:21-04:00'
describe
'1161' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOT' 'sip-files00018.txt'
b0ee5227306a50484a63f00851b2897d
55a82d247f49a5c6e82cf2174403c8a4486b8466
'2011-09-08T20:33:29-04:00'
describe
'9948' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOU' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
0bf6081d1fc735cfad88cfceca0fa336
81d2b4f1201c1c493b9273ddec705e2ad83a0968
'2011-09-08T20:28:22-04:00'
describe
'356174' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOV' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
744c5f54a4f14d4a7f85a001070f79d9
98687e8581802ad197b078258da8505ecbada538
'2011-09-08T20:31:26-04:00'
describe
'127062' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOW' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
6316c50e8fbc3fffdb6ab7a5e7d46a00
5cd060b44fe3a8b549300d9b8fee137b9d8832e5
'2011-09-08T20:36:17-04:00'
describe
'28093' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOX' 'sip-files00019.pro'
ade91596964296e1871f4779634ec3ed
09eb7965dac831640da416577baeb7193d7dd505
'2011-09-08T20:38:27-04:00'
describe
'38575' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOY' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
32a326cce30e3c512e54391e326c02ff
8973aedc91579992a11dbc338ff8da4126f8a282
'2011-09-08T20:37:49-04:00'
describe
'2871552' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCOZ' 'sip-files00019.tif'
76755c0f3f67fca4a366fa58f346733b
4ee257da044cd5256724b3dd0ba1a81662036958
'2011-09-08T20:32:20-04:00'
describe
'1113' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPA' 'sip-files00019.txt'
2291d94bf622c5dc0fa73d9018954660
734731ba577981f99faba6bdc6e9290748293c08
'2011-09-08T20:27:50-04:00'
describe
'9706' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPB' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
05577466d1670fa6996deb8f2a86d337
f9a85d3724cba16b8c7445009f657c9a3f89e36b
describe
'356222' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPC' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
a45f98931c9b7b79c1edf46dc0c8b40d
c1f11937b70ba597ef7239455ee124d4dbab9cff
'2011-09-08T20:35:40-04:00'
describe
'144505' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPD' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
6038ee9b6a7a0a8c7566a9127028a144
dbdc43d99f8bcddeaae42c39a340e70faced0134
'2011-09-08T20:35:51-04:00'
describe
'16490' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPE' 'sip-files00020.pro'
abeb94eef90e422282b3a2a4fbc8b3b9
71a831f889a860966f80309c4bd0f021d19f80c8
'2011-09-08T20:38:26-04:00'
describe
'40453' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPF' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
5bd46729e3242ea253e5d61aebaf73ca
f235a35be6a791635d74c81aaa755b3ff08070e7
'2011-09-08T20:27:42-04:00'
describe
'2872124' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPG' 'sip-files00020.tif'
f6bb1a5f00057ae68ae4e8b83bcd0470
9123bfe5eb720b2755ad00d7dc7bb8c366e4c4b3
'2011-09-08T20:32:25-04:00'
describe
'704' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPH' 'sip-files00020.txt'
132592d8bfebe2b2c464a8339311043b
a161e7da273d77dc6840617f852c01cfc18aff66
'2011-09-08T20:29:16-04:00'
describe
'10740' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPI' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
50df62b6d99f4591adf817efdd40bb5b
edf20b65c095f3279069e7bd587cdb5402973391
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPJ' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
c77e179fd846d3aee56c596208c612c2
c1e418a99f916636d7d3d42df7050b3ca0a3c081
'2011-09-08T20:28:54-04:00'
describe
'124576' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPK' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
a547752f087d2e2179fa469e509aeb6b
599723d57832e03f8aa95cca5049ca9c8fd1947a
'2011-09-08T20:26:42-04:00'
describe
'28278' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPL' 'sip-files00021.pro'
3378853548e206d7bbb317cd5271455d
588ca64e0be6cc8c0cfbbbd335725e4fe2610dd8
'2011-09-08T20:34:38-04:00'
describe
'37389' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPM' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
1619816c4307a0f85a4be96ec752b8c7
205f1fce6d6c1245febfe1f4205c2b00bd2ac4da
'2011-09-08T20:37:19-04:00'
describe
'2871572' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPN' 'sip-files00021.tif'
7f95e7328baa1e9c58076e0fd0176e89
38d693325ec449eff3375fa25c36859ad79e91de
'2011-09-08T20:36:20-04:00'
describe
'1114' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPO' 'sip-files00021.txt'
7a9a1bc0f1c8f1ae5b04800297338b79
9ccb1eec9599187a2a9bb845bc350edcce606c8a
'2011-09-08T20:27:40-04:00'
describe
'9839' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPP' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
78cb830d22cd0948349f2f7a7a59478d
f450a24a0e71ae9f87827ab232db590e084471ae
'2011-09-08T20:34:00-04:00'
describe
'356212' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPQ' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
118847c74dd9671918cdba92c91520a4
c02cfe8596aa5c7332c43cfcf0bf3c07818edd3c
'2011-09-08T20:30:51-04:00'
describe
'118944' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPR' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
94c46fd996234f34ea67a937f60dc26d
21aef0c9cc4f0648fb4a63186f536e1e133a5871
'2011-09-08T20:29:22-04:00'
describe
'27222' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPS' 'sip-files00022.pro'
7642a5170a2616e58241e60b85129097
d9be8dd8f56a8898a457fe2b64f8531faf4c5061
'2011-09-08T20:34:39-04:00'
describe
'36042' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPT' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
b4dd3899c69c8d62a6f14be25aec1ef0
5782097405f788b632da9e14fccb7dba042a47b7
'2011-09-08T20:34:05-04:00'
describe
'2871508' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPU' 'sip-files00022.tif'
a64fdb42df3e5793058b58b12f8cfd28
9337c35c483e668e4d33c0227fd34f312cab5959
describe
'1105' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPV' 'sip-files00022.txt'
b9aa1f8ce93ce508b185db3595f9b143
d78acd7331b561bf83cc0f1264e91c48264c4079
'2011-09-08T20:34:46-04:00'
describe
'9805' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPW' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
9988e5537495737a7548d252a2f49d8e
1b226b1a5246240b0636f2cc046e0cb299c8885a
'2011-09-08T20:35:10-04:00'
describe
'356096' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPX' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
4e0c59e2df5b458119fb4b22d1523a4f
89c7d939108dd6a8c5bcb1317b13676a403e661b
describe
'129390' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPY' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
ebb2c455cca2a11a77bf88da53be6e53
becc2499d4b14d24abdf31f97b6de2c1b8a7a6a5
'2011-09-08T20:29:35-04:00'
describe
'29125' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCPZ' 'sip-files00023.pro'
395424c2597d32efbdaaaf6931f5ac9e
07d51cfbe7d902ab0eb1744c11aac787d7905a70
'2011-09-08T20:34:57-04:00'
describe
'39469' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQA' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
53cd11848827a0fe87e0d4d30e508a12
9e2674ff55e91d107eb63417ac473e4b4ba20382
'2011-09-08T20:29:25-04:00'
describe
'2871700' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQB' 'sip-files00023.tif'
85bd37ae6133662e72e95c7d49bae602
ebd7e9900990b259c5b1db181a94806364858966
'2011-09-08T20:29:03-04:00'
describe
'1165' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQC' 'sip-files00023.txt'
2a1840c88975476715fe31f34fe0ef86
83a8e9261e9c11f1a3348e6098d7a201931b10d0
'2011-09-08T20:37:24-04:00'
describe
'9968' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQD' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
c9d8818e22d077e18ce771ff842a7e0b
9bcc2a2d33c79f86a3a66dd8e0b67d3426b9c576
'2011-09-08T20:34:13-04:00'
describe
'356051' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQE' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
a6c855c34685c50b484b862355bb5c1d
c56fcef791bddd71934487b055ec62ab9c819e76
'2011-09-08T20:30:35-04:00'
describe
'127077' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQF' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
45736756b3a1b5a9d334d34c25985109
e927cd4bfc8a5d46eb1ad47c364b464ba861f9e0
'2011-09-08T20:37:08-04:00'
describe
'28679' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQG' 'sip-files00024.pro'
1cafaabc25358070b4b09e38cc76f13a
26e2aa9faee5132be3edaa73ff1c21f48978b82a
'2011-09-08T20:37:03-04:00'
describe
'38839' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQH' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
4d2278026d1d4725f1cb5db786da3738
ebc460d34480a41709bdcf00be4790080b527b9d
'2011-09-08T20:31:02-04:00'
describe
'2871760' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQI' 'sip-files00024.tif'
a8649b9ea7788a370adc928062d91196
5f2a5824287d97b23c9ad7c65bd82a5a06ac6426
'2011-09-08T20:28:00-04:00'
describe
'1132' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQJ' 'sip-files00024.txt'
eb2618387b615a1c69e64f0bb35d9620
b72b618e3726da9de6a1cb219bbc4b2f5f58b18c
'2011-09-08T20:33:15-04:00'
describe
'10329' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQK' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
69329cac2bc36984c7a66e0ca6e192e6
d77950b0f5d089222bfe882953bcb42272f28374
'2011-09-08T20:38:02-04:00'
describe
'358101' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQL' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
fc07f6a6fd2eecf15dc55628de4b927c
d16b364e65eac8277033fd520ef8fd736c08f9b9
'2011-09-08T20:33:49-04:00'
describe
'131124' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQM' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
f152850d448a0b75f964cceed2d7d55b
f2ae4f2356b6a7eca0bf8cbdc04d88eb6bfdb638
'2011-09-08T20:37:51-04:00'
describe
'18835' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQN' 'sip-files00025.pro'
42546436ad8de600d43c7ff479b0eea0
9323db2b25491fb3ea91a6cfbb5e7f68c846817c
'2011-09-08T20:36:13-04:00'
describe
'38603' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQO' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
41dbf9912ce0cf4b088d995cc4c239bc
9278b84ca7d747725760215accb0d25a97b22124
'2011-09-08T20:30:43-04:00'
describe
'8616348' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQP' 'sip-files00025.tif'
2c2bdcbfb2b6eedc75540d7ee88feea7
8cdbc4e3ee150447ce0969ad3cc45b6b8d19cd92
'2011-09-08T20:29:14-04:00'
describe
'751' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQQ' 'sip-files00025.txt'
2f53b73191e62fad699087dd4c911af9
00b9e47a1c50e0f6e497da2f7905d1be48fd4413
'2011-09-08T20:34:23-04:00'
describe
'9880' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQR' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
b78d6270d44d02d7391c96645e539a05
54f5cb334f8100f6d2382cd467400e1615da3419
'2011-09-08T20:33:39-04:00'
describe
'356205' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQS' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
9ef42ad2e78f0718876890afda80b89e
4218bdea925219c48728fd8a5bcbff00c369146e
'2011-09-08T20:32:46-04:00'
describe
'137720' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQT' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
7825d6f11241c0dfddbee08f4763816b
e2de52d08be7dd2ddb9d70cf50f0e7dc02afce6a
'2011-09-08T20:39:17-04:00'
describe
'28400' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQU' 'sip-files00026.pro'
3a2cac4b11ef739440128ff2265705b0
4f916c492136497d72fb13ec3e25c9857a18aef2
'2011-09-08T20:38:50-04:00'
describe
'41428' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQV' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
f0030ae92858afc18eb06a46cbf9dcb5
24b4d690007dda4d7e82526d72499f80aa89e915
'2011-09-08T20:25:58-04:00'
describe
'2871944' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQW' 'sip-files00026.tif'
2c487fbafd60f3e706e445214008d5ba
5a7c781b37c08500bbbfd7b19d983d7cf269a993
'2011-09-08T20:36:37-04:00'
describe
'1157' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQX' 'sip-files00026.txt'
469bbfde4266f9c6e489321f78af2292
253d1035ec851d4c75e0a6d4ace45035c28dc757
'2011-09-08T20:26:17-04:00'
describe
'10853' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQY' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
a57dfe302570c149d3dc78b8d93e4c21
489a957f20112e9e4ab905092afa834917f3e0e5
'2011-09-08T20:36:38-04:00'
describe
'326168' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCQZ' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
6028c70ae92f731c3ef9ac0f5a3ebbd9
3256d0acd8e82d015bb7eff3a6856e868c7a17d8
'2011-09-08T20:35:05-04:00'
describe
'129079' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRA' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
30732956a562e7eee68f87feea9789ba
9ca036afeea26ee47c7f4c2fb8827a660293ba74
'2011-09-08T20:35:17-04:00'
describe
'28409' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRB' 'sip-files00027.pro'
22011bab94dd1e85d85bf71399fa1198
a3388fb499bb1b4d7dfde1c2a1bc29e1a8a5d002
'2011-09-08T20:31:44-04:00'
describe
'40530' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRC' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
6d23b453740cce1cb2f260bb5fa37181
72495ef8347772e49de4cf914f8eae1c816e4ad0
'2011-09-08T20:35:44-04:00'
describe
'2632236' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRD' 'sip-files00027.tif'
333e9b1ee7443cfa8f090d48b130c61b
2b60be1e8a1c9eeb672100bb0db6f63c6f2c1fb5
'2011-09-08T20:25:45-04:00'
describe
'1121' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRE' 'sip-files00027.txt'
0e80e4e350fdd290f70c3d6cfa2f6d6e
060de7d0440590ee2216b1ec995aa9acf318ceaa
'2011-09-08T20:37:28-04:00'
describe
'10418' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRF' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
ebc6d662a3a161ff6321170b33680471
3da849ba6a131d9ac7015a304951d6de9a415df9
'2011-09-08T20:37:53-04:00'
describe
'328018' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRG' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
d68dffd559212ec5ddba18d918df0ce1
8f6a2740e841bb8beb27fdfce715b81bd844ae33
'2011-09-08T20:26:33-04:00'
describe
'120935' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRH' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
1e5f9267b6adb2bbf83a620eb0593a79
b6e679c53e062e9027e575ccbc01a2a145e050f9
'2011-09-08T20:26:09-04:00'
describe
'26170' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRI' 'sip-files00028.pro'
809000a380d6488a7973dba3aa3457dc
bbe228bf9c40d3b3a80b37bbb91f20be1a830be8
'2011-09-08T20:30:13-04:00'
describe
'38086' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRJ' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
f8bdd9f3e8676a9375c954b4b155bd98
0cbd93eddc9306bad0334d6c433957da4613c657
'2011-09-08T20:35:42-04:00'
describe
'2647976' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRK' 'sip-files00028.tif'
3bae5c5166ec07db52e8baffee47add0
26f403da44e2671223f750dbd77eabde42d10c47
'2011-09-08T20:30:02-04:00'
describe
'1045' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRL' 'sip-files00028.txt'
6b9bd6fdd1b2af338010e61ed7073a8e
cccbe0a261541b3323f072711d3ee6e23a3d46a9
'2011-09-08T20:38:44-04:00'
describe
'10018' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRM' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
de6eeabc09316e1f63ac1ac8291422bc
1dd2d9a2a6e1b64f8460d78fc0353b459a40c380
'2011-09-08T20:29:32-04:00'
describe
'356160' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRN' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
14a02f1a70391a7c3a43b60f0072ec8a
bb084eacd6fa98e1cb4804a125ad9f2ab54eca87
describe
'124117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRO' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
2c673320ab358d03eca8ccc25e87d483
4952a17d0713891052a874de158cf194319d7277
'2011-09-08T20:36:16-04:00'
describe
'27080' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRP' 'sip-files00029.pro'
74b637d2df01a90f92f57bff014fda81
210f1b044fcd37215ccc5891bd9d06b84c2d8811
'2011-09-08T20:34:36-04:00'
describe
'36861' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRQ' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
cf659ca573a684bfff0f7dec628b7efd
fabed2c6d30e826fb1f8d24dd0109bdc4328f436
'2011-09-08T20:33:09-04:00'
describe
'2871532' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRR' 'sip-files00029.tif'
7cbd37b7d4d444d7d836f195141b1ca4
ea33ff866d65da1856c0249aaff9292a22c5c6ea
'2011-09-08T20:32:58-04:00'
describe
'1076' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRS' 'sip-files00029.txt'
07459d804f6b0c9f0c1006ad365d5d6a
4ae4fa3546391035be879b197e6acb6be3a9809f
'2011-09-08T20:33:22-04:00'
describe
'10250' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRT' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
2cfaa12cad2751c195f88ef8fea61e86
cfd1a477ae9971b27985933050468cb404ef5025
'2011-09-08T20:34:52-04:00'
describe
'355935' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRU' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
e2e2d4fc770eb59c233db118ee056e7c
1158ccb15ef7c47fd7bd5c139301c2ac2fcc7a53
describe
'129104' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRV' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
f9aae379509df42895626028451d6caa
ed8e8377e993c1bbc3d81f912b37977dc2e07924
'2011-09-08T20:37:23-04:00'
describe
'28632' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRW' 'sip-files00030.pro'
cb6258e5e33e354557316a76f4fc2100
ce84a748868d0dce20195e7eb4506e058f6ab680
'2011-09-08T20:30:44-04:00'
describe
'38983' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRX' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
e0b08290abfdcc71a0061cf2e741d200
e05e14ad0c514a2efef68d56138034df00a32aa6
describe
'2871500' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRY' 'sip-files00030.tif'
b2c3e3025cac81cd278d36ec815a9eab
4b4586ce9fbfdbcc68c50b690689e22c8c010264
'2011-09-08T20:31:55-04:00'
describe
'1154' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCRZ' 'sip-files00030.txt'
1c93278d75cebc1edd4fca8b40b90a54
cfd9558908001a9c8aaba1245a8f589facc8d249
'2011-09-08T20:36:35-04:00'
describe
'10603' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSA' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
3695d4f1e675fabd54361a2e83b1ccd0
deadec3b4972a73cee1618b3ecded24104bea279
'2011-09-08T20:26:16-04:00'
describe
'356057' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSB' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
113b6509cd1d8d6f8d1006f7c88488d5
7aec10a9acd9a428145b1acaf2d5439490449b39
describe
'129892' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSC' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
5aa7a8d4caebd667a5543cf76e29e129
f7a7d9425e500def3243762433a9e4c2084bceed
describe
'27000' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSD' 'sip-files00031.pro'
5d77c3b5b8140bde403de28a3eee00fb
6b82285fc646578f20c03b1646a9452c0a239f74
'2011-09-08T20:35:20-04:00'
describe
'38792' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSE' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
28bda25b818fc91163f7b8fe63f7f225
cf04dacf00dbb62b185626a1e48ee787c6168c8c
'2011-09-08T20:33:26-04:00'
describe
'2871724' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSF' 'sip-files00031.tif'
584498cfb7f007d36f6dd176fe095aa0
286bef5f383bc12c33c05bb8697989e5ac8d3ca9
'2011-09-08T20:37:59-04:00'
describe
'1068' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSG' 'sip-files00031.txt'
483c084608f81f7d202861330c1ec7b3
867bd9b58d5dad27a077fb0ee8246133e7e9fb11
'2011-09-08T20:28:49-04:00'
describe
'10167' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSH' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
e074303124ea2e37a4faad510b5bbb2c
2a95d5a8e64285bc10d96ee011146092348449c6
'2011-09-08T20:28:05-04:00'
describe
'355971' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSI' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
eb6f5e85796030e7ffdb2e83a2d059b0
a2ecdfc6da9d8204f947b64a0a269c353151a877
'2011-09-08T20:35:39-04:00'
describe
'128374' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSJ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
a7fc39deb330187688f1122f902749bf
8da8e590dfac09b777d847becb6bc0f2a27b5dc2
'2011-09-08T20:36:57-04:00'
describe
'28268' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSK' 'sip-files00032.pro'
01dc48615a012784b01429d8d5689486
39a8f7fd1863d928d9151f8cb48fbb99213bbfb0
'2011-09-08T20:28:13-04:00'
describe
'39944' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSL' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
a559ae18e52004642c5edfdcdea7c23e
d17283205c11298caf684966f9f778fd8410c23c
'2011-09-08T20:30:41-04:00'
describe
'2871628' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSM' 'sip-files00032.tif'
ff50745117b4f4e032176fdf1f64e174
e55bd7fcdbcbb191f030a4c90edd295238ddd6e7
'2011-09-08T20:26:22-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSN' 'sip-files00032.txt'
0bd62000148651c06bb30618943e1f3d
eb52153469e899b4e83e1d6fbc2f40f97d190daa
'2011-09-08T20:35:04-04:00'
describe
'10363' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSO' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
78dd1a1112e14cfd2bd8ab416f45529c
029989dc86c16c57467b45c241278c964d5150a6
'2011-09-08T20:29:47-04:00'
describe
'355965' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSP' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
74218cf3b255a95ab6be902350264883
e59434318409ab5be898cd24c09e867dec62c11e
'2011-09-08T20:31:14-04:00'
describe
'117267' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSQ' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
5e08d134a217e61794b468cb44d70651
cadaad760a20f7a4ffe66af9a0ca43aef34529d5
'2011-09-08T20:27:43-04:00'
describe
'11553' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSR' 'sip-files00033.pro'
af294701f682eb0873c7d5016391d9e5
643e4aa81ad91a8d20941cdc7a76210f672eba9e
describe
'32293' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSS' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
85fe518247d24b26d9f29cc5abfa0a8c
5423c18b9994c8793140bcd41796585d86677aed
'2011-09-08T20:38:08-04:00'
describe
'2870948' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCST' 'sip-files00033.tif'
19d6d7b7e49fc9abd8a67d1f17352689
af2332ab23fcdd62b26971089b9eae5231df7a74
'2011-09-08T20:32:17-04:00'
describe
'493' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSU' 'sip-files00033.txt'
e4092dd15469f9a9d47352ba8d88e23f
2989d10127f115d11e07a040c2d8fcafbe334316
describe
'8380' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSV' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
cb1e336456e761e8ce9480cb1e7822c3
e6047c2a13ce91c6cf4a4d5525ea75975b845e85
'2011-09-08T20:37:47-04:00'
describe
'355888' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSW' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
086e26861fc89de1e027993c1cb164dc
cc4de5d724b4ceabaa998de936aa22fd3eda5945
describe
'68519' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSX' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
a92293e84b92f8b8858918edb4cbedeb
da0d817a25c2a451f3d96ce8f35d08d471d6a9c4
describe
'8181' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSY' 'sip-files00034.pro'
00d9cc3aec101e48289cbfcb05b14759
00711766bbba17dc7a697b46a76207ce5b9b1f1a
'2011-09-08T20:34:37-04:00'
describe
'16963' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCSZ' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
65fd3d9ba146b9d6b93d986b50b6c1bc
27bde4e0d6483fba2f1bb45be30c262937bedede
'2011-09-08T20:34:10-04:00'
describe
'2868600' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTA' 'sip-files00034.tif'
be862f2b6893bc81021086c63e237062
05c774d62f9fbddec3ef3cb10845026ac07d6054
'2011-09-08T20:35:15-04:00'
describe
'355' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTB' 'sip-files00034.txt'
2f2d9b7fecb9a64658e0de41b6d4ab29
0164431f0ea3e3ade7febd69e42e2c13ad7b99d9
'2011-09-08T20:30:40-04:00'
describe
'4359' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTC' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
403383edbd2d31918f113cb0b90c510f
e9720e3ad82b25bfeb833d9037aa93dd4c94dc5b
'2011-09-08T20:32:29-04:00'
describe
'356207' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTD' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
e3909bb437a539d3c66a63e6c49b27f8
42a97d4d6199716b6f4b8a9548a9f92727665930
'2011-09-08T20:33:59-04:00'
describe
'118117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTE' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
dd060fc62ac8ae468d573f553f56f314
b3b709ea5468d1dfcb55f221f67314e62e12a04c
describe
'9286' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTF' 'sip-files00035.pro'
2d769b026673c0acd3d346e5d8fd7f0e
8f8b1524af1c3fb04a97e95a03175de2f5970651
'2011-09-08T20:29:23-04:00'
describe
'31070' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTG' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
6a32092a4596fb690b584701482aa719
cd6939110d17ff18ab230168a88895701f00e0d5
'2011-09-08T20:29:00-04:00'
describe
'2870868' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTH' 'sip-files00035.tif'
901034e8f3a88122c6f26cb92dd3b0b4
d023c8b68dd7c4718d2affe985faf7f04c9cc10e
'2011-09-08T20:28:41-04:00'
describe
'436' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTI' 'sip-files00035.txt'
b72dc44558ebe3f946c31176034c7090
63c43792bf2c0b5888f59445472adf19c6d8d900
'2011-09-08T20:28:57-04:00'
describe
'7940' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTJ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
f1ce60209cbb304cf7492c815d21fb65
f194ce4c8d12b10aad456eb5c9a26fe50b6ea801
'2011-09-08T20:38:45-04:00'
describe
'356125' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTK' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
96c3492b9a98ac58a94e474bd9e4b64a
0ad986bdf772d6d4c8ebee5e9c06c6889bce5fff
'2011-09-08T20:26:00-04:00'
describe
'129520' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTL' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
af502139897999b364995d133530d624
fe4ff1df42e173c618a612fb93e6efa8e1e6517a
'2011-09-08T20:35:35-04:00'
describe
'28972' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTM' 'sip-files00036.pro'
af13430f39f83bcc20ea85d492819b05
fb7eb17299931272e41ba9e1eaaef88934935a7b
'2011-09-08T20:36:02-04:00'
describe
'39913' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTN' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
ed09fc45feda278048d33a83c545590a
919550f03e5631dc02240b34b34a207c000320dd
'2011-09-08T20:31:28-04:00'
describe
'2863540' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTO' 'sip-files00036.tif'
357dc4b3f2e126cd1c1ff2f2aa57e135
97c2fdd6a17e91fc4509527b42c3e7dc1e1989ce
'2011-09-08T20:37:13-04:00'
describe
'1147' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTP' 'sip-files00036.txt'
317799c89fe5068e72587b444bcddfac
5ec1a6442506012ec1db254c115af8b1e2b0f867
'2011-09-08T20:28:14-04:00'
describe
'10372' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTQ' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
bd4a779f7b8ed07f5449519129dab31c
515836da79555cbbd663456899f8aae53f3dea64
'2011-09-08T20:26:52-04:00'
describe
'356149' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTR' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
512b32464c4fe3be41ff39e1bcea4c5c
ceb49aa8437dbbf3e497ea82b0a461c16ec4b6a8
'2011-09-08T20:38:14-04:00'
describe
'127649' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTS' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
54db3e9625f6b43f465c481de97ab97f
089cd3ffde82080779a05d5c1d16f36b244ae6ca
'2011-09-08T20:38:32-04:00'
describe
'26773' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTT' 'sip-files00037.pro'
acc612ffc6d9b7f965da7cb5a48b9edd
43cc9cc00cf7635199a6474352fe08397979c97f
describe
'37691' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTU' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
c0406a93c2c35537ea7e02724099d67d
c5856b4a4ef0be501f40f7f13771ec063156366a
'2011-09-08T20:26:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTV' 'sip-files00037.tif'
ed6ad1fd586131f2837bc80254e55190
300fefff6a0d4190177ba304e55947d47ba2e934
'2011-09-08T20:39:14-04:00'
describe
'1079' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTW' 'sip-files00037.txt'
fc14b51ed555375d11979fcd0d2c6f86
254d4f081277a191a6fdc46879720c89e61ecf70
'2011-09-08T20:37:38-04:00'
describe
'10196' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTX' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
8178dff92b2ed6f2583b7cbf5b4f891a
3e65f74fb33e5269316744b180b297e0b270b742
'2011-09-08T20:36:33-04:00'
describe
'358136' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTY' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
f93dc876d6c2634d48959e176ce11e20
e10303c4ecc338ed5fa54639f97798b63538e8e6
'2011-09-08T20:27:47-04:00'
describe
'185713' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCTZ' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
10a120c7bc57a43a13871b9451be98ad
610527484cd7aa2f4e5e2794d581f8d7888d21e7
'2011-09-08T20:27:51-04:00'
describe
'3964' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUA' 'sip-files00039.pro'
78bf53724effdc4cbd33d8aeb3ce2e36
ee0b6bb3684824f24bd9164b4bb1deb5a6e8f66d
'2011-09-08T20:29:10-04:00'
describe
'46105' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUB' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
c54e7d00922877546cf6c76302d2b8be
2f4c36b5574d3b53f6a57ef84cf90ffe6ba30123
'2011-09-08T20:31:50-04:00'
describe
'8617632' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUC' 'sip-files00039.tif'
a187cf7a1b2fd364b2a95ff90d1e2486
e1c9810c30da9e409e53aa9341bba7303bcffb39
'2011-09-08T20:32:11-04:00'
describe
'194' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUD' 'sip-files00039.txt'
9c7314727c908352e4b3daf85d3001e6
a5b00dffe702e0874964a7d8f4403a1a202b5642
'2011-09-08T20:27:45-04:00'
describe
'11778' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUE' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
5005e13dbc6df076c5f71f9384105ff9
c36594689a3a4558fef09ac7d1af04fd14795d87
'2011-09-08T20:36:25-04:00'
describe
'356186' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUF' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
5b74805bec6f783e1dd10205d6cf4063
178d005f9625be4eefc74729c9f34bda5b557789
'2011-09-08T20:39:18-04:00'
describe
'141205' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUG' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
6bdca45680447b35050fe88b8a1366b7
7664482a766cf7d4942659808399b19d9c42d36d
'2011-09-08T20:26:07-04:00'
describe
'28401' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUH' 'sip-files00040.pro'
185a69ed3b3e768cca255ef43b062107
f45fe668adfbe863e9edd279f796e6f5533db8e2
'2011-09-08T20:26:35-04:00'
describe
'42438' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUI' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
daa2acee6e9841e1237a43c82314ef13
8486608adf48e21c91cc68a0a20aa15591ab2d5b
'2011-09-08T20:29:48-04:00'
describe
'2871924' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUJ' 'sip-files00040.tif'
f08253124e1908b2054faf865b6cada1
10ea436be535952c1aee15977d6c010ad6c503c0
'2011-09-08T20:34:32-04:00'
describe
'1130' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUK' 'sip-files00040.txt'
bae604080e31693a2291311b81bfd4ab
5dfae729e71d040e804149d10e8d5b2f27522d7a
'2011-09-08T20:32:55-04:00'
describe
'10891' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUL' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
8b81a7a816d08f377cc3e9a1e89c45df
b83e94971724df26af54aeeabe3857c2c24372fe
'2011-09-08T20:36:03-04:00'
describe
'356008' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUM' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
883862d395140051096a2f60ed9e685d
db0aeb5d4325622555281ee0901fd2cffb6554de
'2011-09-08T20:33:05-04:00'
describe
'126301' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUN' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
f056fc724871381b7513d258d83a3aed
f3821463351f8c2452d3e2a25ec638f876712e6f
'2011-09-08T20:27:17-04:00'
describe
'27717' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUO' 'sip-files00041.pro'
006c682fc660f29a46e6ff07c2f0a052
c80e136d05a3472f35534ef381c48c8723581cc8
describe
'38681' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUP' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
844eb08cc9e6d199715a95edd7d6b0e7
ff13c70fc3c47659d86d2b4afa0ee56aeda37893
'2011-09-08T20:29:55-04:00'
describe
'2871544' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUQ' 'sip-files00041.tif'
60621ad742b05b68fb18d55a06167a06
7e58353a8c6145ed45fd4371ca8b0a4264279be5
'2011-09-08T20:34:09-04:00'
describe
'1098' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUR' 'sip-files00041.txt'
ec8571324905a2e0c4acf5c20730ea3e
c16785b2c8fc5cecc8867520151022b871c5c227
describe
'9849' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUS' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
63b94b9907190086c9cd7d8876ec650e
d8449ba2d3347576635bb35d1475a6d55a48de43
'2011-09-08T20:25:31-04:00'
describe
'356219' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUT' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
ec24e12fe9407f68af27b0769beeb3c4
4551863ebbbd357fa26f2d731f09d44819416a5e
'2011-09-08T20:33:08-04:00'
describe
'121696' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUU' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
465fe4096848a82b1190618d81f925fe
e3006d31906b67f373c22654d62b3ae70a007898
'2011-09-08T20:36:22-04:00'
describe
'26417' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUV' 'sip-files00042.pro'
8c05f9eda88413780cad2126ab515beb
43bd527b0f2e49167cf8cf2971a141d3eae5c229
'2011-09-08T20:35:18-04:00'
describe
'37753' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUW' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
b60a0c72cea4c70df5b7c48cf11d4e8d
cce1eca2a3a3bdd966e7584882a6e143797815b3
'2011-09-08T20:26:10-04:00'
describe
'2871560' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUX' 'sip-files00042.tif'
f880e18b62a47665ca60d4d132897fb0
8adc156c5c949bed34340171e0387bdab7cdcb47
describe
'1058' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUY' 'sip-files00042.txt'
c5015116282f0b2858ac2d2c342fa57f
1216e30274e6b69f7ae725e391e5221e4ac3ecc5
describe
'10009' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCUZ' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
79849884e176620202ca5bbe0017b70c
8cdd32da5ab6941293ddd3bb644711d6c5a3023d
'2011-09-08T20:27:12-04:00'
describe
'356192' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVA' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
be1f1887f7443e805864251be1d4c425
5d2e25c77e9eaf3238cc88a71c91cf735d7cd932
'2011-09-08T20:27:31-04:00'
describe
'125575' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVB' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
41f835c2746ac9acc8cb282e80651349
15324698b2ecf787493839e848ea666e6a961c8d
'2011-09-08T20:37:01-04:00'
describe
'26574' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVC' 'sip-files00043.pro'
b5bb69a1cdaa545fc377fc43dccddb5a
d29ce55a00f31b18384da92f4cd1bc1558681b05
'2011-09-08T20:32:09-04:00'
describe
'36330' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVD' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
061b50bf5c4e0973163b1ce7597d8a4b
9513517a1c98bfe3d6b45e5e6a003a5f959943bd
'2011-09-08T20:29:46-04:00'
describe
'2871388' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVE' 'sip-files00043.tif'
a3eee5d938db2b4838335fbfb1115d4d
278eafe2adadb2d81404c227127cb46ad7c76a8e
'2011-09-08T20:38:20-04:00'
describe
'1059' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVF' 'sip-files00043.txt'
b596cda95328052548c759894bc01bce
dcf0dcc9e0ff96761463fdc81984692bcf1024e7
'2011-09-08T20:31:47-04:00'
describe
'9818' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVG' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
bac2a6b7a03cf200f5afc5b6b2b3de66
12361903898b5602332334c7b79c9b47b3192d31
'2011-09-08T20:35:01-04:00'
describe
'356148' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVH' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
0e38e0317e38d604eac144e043e9c300
d3ca2c1ac6d4bb29ebb7f382ff81123eca26e815
'2011-09-08T20:36:59-04:00'
describe
'130971' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVI' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
81ab4a8536998d7c06394528dc009542
115bc28dcfd4eb445f1350a7f03fd846e7806c2c
'2011-09-08T20:30:23-04:00'
describe
'27902' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVJ' 'sip-files00044.pro'
bd9f03fb6c9a1308965e0815066c6fdb
4078b42bf45b5ab869bc0150633232e2c06ddc1a
'2011-09-08T20:32:48-04:00'
describe
'38849' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVK' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
50648dce4fac99d7149700ebf93f2cbe
f930d9a747b6c2463b7bb19dc954238dacc9d974
'2011-09-08T20:28:58-04:00'
describe
'2871488' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVL' 'sip-files00044.tif'
aff6477a133cc2de7327e525493b89a2
80ca9fefca0c5fef3a7d99450f8da8b6ef621fc1
'2011-09-08T20:39:04-04:00'
describe
'1142' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVM' 'sip-files00044.txt'
35dbe6ca502c8039b95c736d9ff0e2f5
8586bca5650babbd1c717f2da2df63f0ac33e951
'2011-09-08T20:35:45-04:00'
describe
'10477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVN' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
c77964b603129749faabbad53055fae0
95f44273cfd92b2294f395190b92e53924142176
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVO' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
55bb86ff83b7192ce8a189d42b2bdc8d
50eb419d5ee79f7738479aed854c78c6097631fc
'2011-09-08T20:30:39-04:00'
describe
'136320' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVP' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
740825302bf5067815905bc8a56521ac
751c4c4418279a44bf08c0316ce6fab64528f6d0
'2011-09-08T20:26:23-04:00'
describe
'20796' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVQ' 'sip-files00045.pro'
93b2029c94fa762056e6ece294585bff
aa480863ae1fd7020869502885ac67a0961dca43
'2011-09-08T20:36:36-04:00'
describe
'39409' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVR' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
9edb61a6c21aa2c200e76c18fde54794
6a009ac3aa954d1560031450d1024fcdecb3bf0c
describe
'2872108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVS' 'sip-files00045.tif'
39d72c5e353bf7d129beb9dddbb4cea5
5c09f39856bab50721a3c939b8587b1f484c69aa
'2011-09-08T20:29:01-04:00'
describe
'1107' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVT' 'sip-files00045.txt'
526ddb20a8507408941f88d08c8e8ab0
339cbeeb4a317fdc7e57e358dca1e64f118429bf
'2011-09-08T20:36:34-04:00'
describe
'10404' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVU' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
32dea3122b356cad03b0d8ce97dd194c
d7a9eea7f66a256872da4948622eb01bba028942
'2011-09-08T20:29:31-04:00'
describe
'356183' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVV' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
8f37932c26137804556c73d75cf7b064
fbde638f9d560aa051cc33c1aa11ca922091a46d
'2011-09-08T20:29:30-04:00'
describe
'119137' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVW' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
5bcfd5ed64191c47beecb13ec7c10045
0e60676d2b48ae107067382928d0bc214b05459e
describe
'26391' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVX' 'sip-files00046.pro'
aabfbc7ba01c7591056ffd35fc98c312
a4edd9f457260b98f44e50ee92aa739fca964c3b
describe
'35586' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVY' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
0a4c40154b55aa11c7a6e27ce6f962de
fb07158a5512fea18651a201c274007ab2ea0ddb
'2011-09-08T20:26:31-04:00'
describe
'2871216' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCVZ' 'sip-files00046.tif'
fe779ef3bad54679e6f7651331ca90cb
bebd6ca25bd509cd61d844972829520e795861b2
'2011-09-08T20:33:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWA' 'sip-files00046.txt'
b712daaae96e3353cd842afbd83046c2
af93d5a934d9bd1ab16fadab7899d0889647018b
describe
'9470' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWB' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
857c83b3d8a56ed11afe359cacb7b883
0d518a696bd77cfadb426db78cd2a236c8d6bad9
describe
'356163' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWC' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
f4c691fa342b28061a03c4d95201e8c9
34f4f80196a4b49cde5145f913fa8a5ee3890c13
describe
'129820' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWD' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
2754b8b796583485f5603cc0bfa5a2b8
5bae0b684c17e8c8ae9192acb1745e53bccc4bb5
'2011-09-08T20:25:32-04:00'
describe
'27597' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWE' 'sip-files00047.pro'
aa64add67efb495d6d0d6cba61dfb1fc
317d9ceb52777d6b0234bc3a08e8467bc83dbce1
'2011-09-08T20:33:45-04:00'
describe
'38254' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWF' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
d2957662cbe2fbb4eec4a2b85825043d
4acdaac225fed346d92bdec911e4769f902a632e
describe
'2871756' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWG' 'sip-files00047.tif'
1668f92522e9bb0f0d823264f17c822e
5b99088edc0f5a679bb9582654b15bb285e1ae73
'2011-09-08T20:26:58-04:00'
describe
'1094' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWH' 'sip-files00047.txt'
b25c07227657a6cf1fb444009922c637
ce0bca026d6bd31d5b7a0b5a07780557ff50dd07
'2011-09-08T20:29:12-04:00'
describe
'9998' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWI' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
6916f797ddde0ac99463a163bc1a41cb
66dbf4f5194b9b4980f92f634f02d9771fcc637a
'2011-09-08T20:39:30-04:00'
describe
'356025' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWJ' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
2f6dbc7d85ea2632d2def24a22c1ea4c
ac8767e5344071e7caa4f270bff4cd09c1161afa
'2011-09-08T20:25:49-04:00'
describe
'133408' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWK' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
d676bbcd0147f27f932764efc544f143
1ac2d2a5fcea35623a96a326d68a980ba8135221
'2011-09-08T20:25:36-04:00'
describe
'28575' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWL' 'sip-files00048.pro'
888be7f1dd3d60ec13da0b02ec754b0c
14082a14b3b27f5ecbd0d5d70a94ab89eb239fd3
'2011-09-08T20:32:13-04:00'
describe
'40123' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWM' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
1a0fac6a779174d56ff92167f3a3ac59
be493df894a7c0942f0684b28dd959c1c70ac7d9
describe
'2871440' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWN' 'sip-files00048.tif'
33e7232f0918917ee570da628c8870aa
91d2ed7a264f5b0f358b1193c0d2292d5bcccf20
'2011-09-08T20:34:02-04:00'
describe
'1164' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWO' 'sip-files00048.txt'
f3693f6701316f6ba1f726105d305f94
47f387ab8e6b34a7450c2b5538ca0ddd64016ec6
'2011-09-08T20:35:22-04:00'
describe
'10191' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWP' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
078f8274b8b5cdc8857ec56761f9c28f
8076bfd5080acce71042bc1812ccb183ff309c27
'2011-09-08T20:33:55-04:00'
describe
'356108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWQ' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
18f99448461807d57b8cef6d0e5dce45
10ee0ca80c2687789ce33b70cae9cc2d81c4f7db
describe
'134504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWR' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
daf0319cb57ac3f0c70ea560bc0c62f1
c5e19fa72fa1aa0a0bab8ee74e0c5c6b4f09138a
'2011-09-08T20:34:44-04:00'
describe
'30099' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWS' 'sip-files00049.pro'
2a6cd09971803e41dd5f9ef3f5e4d586
c910076cad12402d05d0e3e027ec404736f5f855
'2011-09-08T20:34:06-04:00'
describe
'40582' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWT' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
c3e56899979b93885f482ff44ad402af
9cc66ab27803712a71790308d596547bcf2cf885
'2011-09-08T20:36:31-04:00'
describe
'2871880' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWU' 'sip-files00049.tif'
39d9f28a8f759a6844654479d3fde770
58ad09c1450cf830e7a51b023faf8d0f1a211478
'2011-09-08T20:35:23-04:00'
describe
'1188' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWV' 'sip-files00049.txt'
c47a7d59959d6d337ea9008fed3d99db
0eb0da448d4fd40751a92c6840981458c6a64564
'2011-09-08T20:25:48-04:00'
describe
'10588' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWW' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
79ad2763eef966f6d193ff7048396798
4a5f906b8267e06ea6123ee8b356c077e064241c
'2011-09-08T20:32:39-04:00'
describe
'356189' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWX' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
3056af6dcdcc4559b11f648d66b2db1b
9e11eaee03b4156ffc2bad9ef1af1fd612dbdfcf
describe
'134521' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWY' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
1bfd7e2b7ea4046430a8092a38475d8a
45b2d726de81f183796cc75e23c4fb09722fb633
'2011-09-08T20:27:14-04:00'
describe
'28704' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCWZ' 'sip-files00050.pro'
b253baa00a4d6a5e6f2dbfb4f360c47d
d68179c949e81e32e5ffadf12c90ac3561a6dbb5
'2011-09-08T20:31:56-04:00'
describe
'39555' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXA' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
f1e922b671ea23bb31936190ae440294
902df786c86dddbc3812524dfd55477cba375bf4
'2011-09-08T20:26:41-04:00'
describe
'2871596' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXB' 'sip-files00050.tif'
b2d3bf19183872ff532dfabdb0d5b9c3
bde6883b5ac2519ca930989268bbccff41915bcd
'2011-09-08T20:38:34-04:00'
describe
'1136' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXC' 'sip-files00050.txt'
f6ab37d97e2393824e22790fbaac5593
fe00d70ae15cd367414ef2dc9a7010cf771f19b1
'2011-09-08T20:38:47-04:00'
describe
'10305' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXD' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
6b4a9dad762e53401fa9a7655928e171
8818708c9931fd2bb4c22396744eb9b1538bca32
'2011-09-08T20:37:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXE' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
7e471e31b353b2ba154dd3a8a73b7dfb
8381e5b3b2ac802329df94058e4ac8c7b2ee1c96
'2011-09-08T20:37:29-04:00'
describe
'121754' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXF' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
88e52a83f5f093c0c6d5f047407075b4
77dc9ce8bcdcae31f92143896c1dc7105ffde3d4
'2011-09-08T20:37:09-04:00'
describe
'26843' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXG' 'sip-files00051.pro'
6f34e8482a1af82648694a9d8f38f46f
5a10ee8e8f382456036d1159be3fe8865e3430f7
'2011-09-08T20:34:03-04:00'
describe
'37262' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXH' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
59bf9bb550a7e3bb092f2845b0e61095
98a15c698d74ca66108c85bcd97bd9838baf943d
'2011-09-08T20:29:44-04:00'
describe
'2871528' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXI' 'sip-files00051.tif'
7de597ed2a74b7b40f23b2d49357f9c4
613ac64851f520db25b3f5ad9f5a623c822e9255
describe
'1088' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXJ' 'sip-files00051.txt'
dc42f7f70fefae025d2cb5af718b7209
dfc07f226c490318ab5d304fdf4a081fbb4527a6
'2011-09-08T20:34:16-04:00'
describe
'10136' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXK' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
bcc85eb9fbcc924398743b047c857844
1e6db8ee86cab663236c180fff8559727d3e9aa4
'2011-09-08T20:33:24-04:00'
describe
'356162' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXL' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
64dc1423cdb21f805232ebfbda00678a
e5497afcffab81fb22e1baf4a4f0f959f7061290
'2011-09-08T20:35:16-04:00'
describe
'118223' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXM' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
ff7e0a425b6496a80f818ecf195ef008
5e2f19949be282183c19162046254f4e954a3ce9
'2011-09-08T20:26:53-04:00'
describe
'25777' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXN' 'sip-files00052.pro'
b57555ff93c7a6a1ab33ee008e7e99b9
c06ac3f662766f7c3ae041e4d8890c099dbf50ab
'2011-09-08T20:25:44-04:00'
describe
'35906' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXO' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
c9ba5c4c4499dc9d50b540d5db687795
5c213aede8ace2a5ec116b79ad06ae9c4fdc514c
'2011-09-08T20:35:46-04:00'
describe
'2871460' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXP' 'sip-files00052.tif'
71e036cae3a99ee60eda4dba008420eb
2679e5bf9ebe99d7291f6a0dbbd693a45b353522
'2011-09-08T20:36:30-04:00'
describe
'1044' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXQ' 'sip-files00052.txt'
ce1d10274be4ef0d000ee503a67cb212
e34a72cbcb417050ee1bc4c5c06f55522b3a694e
'2011-09-08T20:28:02-04:00'
describe
'9442' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXR' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
3c5be9a30c789ec8d8648241bfcb473b
0cedd70b89c6855db00aea7b45ef9dbf22025a10
'2011-09-08T20:31:01-04:00'
describe
'355930' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXS' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
5e7b17c8557a7c525ce5265cc7340704
dd7d621f04a7a35d272a03f07c7fafe03aa345c9
'2011-09-08T20:35:12-04:00'
describe
'127771' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXT' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
b4cc21c75e169463727243d6eeb259bc
0d5c8ffd2a1a1df4b01139e802fef3ea93d6234d
'2011-09-08T20:30:59-04:00'
describe
'26630' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXU' 'sip-files00053.pro'
f69801a6de003786ef5436c62b277dcb
a2e62d9d95e95fff3dfb054a62a2ac5200caa672
'2011-09-08T20:26:12-04:00'
describe
'38030' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXV' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
bb3661ea002b1a52e6ee170303df519c
203d7121ac20023a4b9a2dfe0f954f48cf1a43d1
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXW' 'sip-files00053.tif'
fbbfbfb3dfd917dfa534e0edd27d6f8b
1babed32d2ce507ed85793116df51c1184c825ca
'2011-09-08T20:26:36-04:00'
describe
'1062' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXX' 'sip-files00053.txt'
437e6d9260d79dd81fabe09d847e263e
61e169ad42649ac56683e5817abcca2aa68cef1f
'2011-09-08T20:33:36-04:00'
describe
'9859' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXY' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
aa8261f6bdf0d8d385469862dbd78835
040ef5a1b401396c55e68bace09d10ec8faf8a12
'2011-09-08T20:39:27-04:00'
describe
'355966' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCXZ' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
1b0b1d8185acad54d577194afb97d603
33c160e96e86d1376b871a1bedaed9aa5d2e9657
'2011-09-08T20:34:19-04:00'
describe
'132679' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYA' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
f1bddb42c82f9c880c7d968c60c016a4
68435ed62786ecfeb6d6888d57c8d38dc33ed0b4
'2011-09-08T20:37:33-04:00'
describe
'28566' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYB' 'sip-files00054.pro'
c91c92b315930199d4fe175840751780
8320bce2b356fec854ff5dabb13638c3b084d2c6
describe
'39959' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYC' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
e40fc82e4694f69b9f22d3ef78859eaa
385119c504320dfd6df0242de819b3745e983601
'2011-09-08T20:36:15-04:00'
describe
'2871384' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYD' 'sip-files00054.tif'
0be088c6ca001537763e33cbc9be1b00
3dbc4b1f3b9bcbecf0880fc73b3c11f5e0aa54ad
'2011-09-08T20:36:00-04:00'
describe
'1163' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYE' 'sip-files00054.txt'
b6f9c73a6aca667f820870cc27da14e3
2752ce506cce47bcddcfe0ea48605bc450cc0a8c
'2011-09-08T20:33:37-04:00'
describe
'10556' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYF' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
d25379521c35e6154239219c503d54c4
becf59480f2fb605258b18c8275f33f607bdf00e
'2011-09-08T20:36:11-04:00'
describe
'356217' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYG' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
37af546790a0ada9a53821b5c9c4cedf
52dd2491dd27ea424883ab5dfa8025b980b17679
'2011-09-08T20:35:59-04:00'
describe
'122326' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYH' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
164d6721d15415a84e260b50f13cb374
ea57d1d56c78188ce333cb0b5c1242fe4320c69c
'2011-09-08T20:37:45-04:00'
describe
'26826' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYI' 'sip-files00055.pro'
dabc88b4b67403392364ef370f1d3089
1c95b5231a4e0ed3a3dff713e71f9a98937ae7a7
describe
'37422' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYJ' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
3a41af4aa5cf2e7bafc79cda58c491fc
b3a7b18d61c5e956fdb4a3ee326b2ca24be6a2ff
'2011-09-08T20:31:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYK' 'sip-files00055.tif'
7e40cafa691fae09b04c31e3fa24f161
2ac096ca8b255119a91d946696ad14a14b434781
'2011-09-08T20:34:25-04:00'
describe
'1073' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYL' 'sip-files00055.txt'
30cd9440345f7af41f031a46ce876878
fb124265bd529c4ea9a087d63d07528e80f0ccc5
'2011-09-08T20:25:42-04:00'
describe
'9724' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYM' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
0c87796c2b00325f4c7b4da23a3fabc4
1560f86bb5a57721f8a2a455066be35f7683759f
'2011-09-08T20:38:31-04:00'
describe
'356201' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYN' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
87451804638c4b8818b29a940422a664
322403f5849cd84518ae8b48466cb0c3aaf7f672
'2011-09-08T20:33:18-04:00'
describe
'122844' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYO' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
3657e6729c81fd8199f9701ede2afb4e
09d86472d31c428981e099de5ca6491c519dcd69
'2011-09-08T20:26:56-04:00'
describe
'27668' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYP' 'sip-files00056.pro'
9fe666e19092df3c0021a9ae67c6d9d3
c07d145e6995962c69a2aa8b162062bf1aa8bf5c
describe
'37234' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYQ' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
4125b49316550fd9d620f43cf030ca13
d474f7e375863c0195803d564b425f1b25c2f1f4
'2011-09-08T20:38:28-04:00'
describe
'2871456' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYR' 'sip-files00056.tif'
2e0c01f24f70dac50f6f3c9971837ce8
8cee7ffbd4c3d4b682cdb1c662513a496b403fa5
describe
'1103' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYS' 'sip-files00056.txt'
99c3d7e959f19f9de03a0649de2c1b07
27624ba201b77af8bc4c57886503389a9bea6a2d
'2011-09-08T20:28:32-04:00'
describe
'9752' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYT' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
a62524ad6fb6af35f12c3794424803e8
1dee04ff916d863cee426ff579a40d1b558ddcf2
'2011-09-08T20:32:35-04:00'
describe
'356159' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYU' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
78dd350d23ed923795c4ff07ef131673
8eefde3335d10a6e97783ac9591714259e99ed9d
'2011-09-08T20:34:40-04:00'
describe
'120794' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYV' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
03212894b6ada5ff38a6b9ecdf23bb5c
d2101f8f09dd47f817a9fffaf8f7bcf8e97e6b67
'2011-09-08T20:36:58-04:00'
describe
'26477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYW' 'sip-files00057.pro'
9a712f807addfa01d60d7a5abf42d833
43fa0d872c00ab1e96deebd3d9f5cbc75dd36658
describe
'36894' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYX' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
4ca724e95cd8fc13d1a762aaeb3ea5c2
a58d886f0cce315ce9f56f03d5c743cb2c6412db
'2011-09-08T20:27:04-04:00'
describe
'2871672' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYY' 'sip-files00057.tif'
d8f2ef2d7cffff72454709d431e387db
024a4655dc1e2c17c16f5413ef60e5d0997f3f5b
'2011-09-08T20:36:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCYZ' 'sip-files00057.txt'
478ca055674f6efab19d45128cae43c1
37089f41b3238cd958aedc0afc04888e9341c467
'2011-09-08T20:26:44-04:00'
describe
'9593' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZA' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
5b54281347f170905262b96a80dbe6f7
ba2e24bcb215a333512c78cf711699903d9b96cf
describe
'356049' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZB' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
4d8bf5e0e435dfa3d34938afb9010d43
c2d7c52bac0d288352d72c71f7d11b58c314fe64
'2011-09-08T20:31:07-04:00'
describe
'104586' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZC' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
86fc1b929ac7e7c4b36514cf811e4cc9
c421e5be8523e02bdd62cc21f19d354fc877d1d6
'2011-09-08T20:25:40-04:00'
describe
'14298' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZD' 'sip-files00058.pro'
740c0f114ab4d82c64dcbd36c5fc1315
5298b60e11b6a2fc0696d8017622defb6f339708
describe
'31176' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZE' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
60edc63eab53727d80ae934a97c03e81
1bf81595efdae161200ce6030b725b8b999e6508
describe
'2871072' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZF' 'sip-files00058.tif'
a6b0f57f08797faa09032852b7ca66cd
428f4c42a8fa23b03b8a653e2b80047f3cc52f79
'2011-09-08T20:31:41-04:00'
describe
'619' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZG' 'sip-files00058.txt'
fecd183a4a7542302804b4fe20f5d3c9
f0cd6f3ab87a7e2ce5add25d6b9c7124ec034ddb
'2011-09-08T20:26:26-04:00'
describe
'8391' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZH' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
ab1709f43ea06e3dcdfd5066ef54b3f6
18a872f4a421fc73d2539fb18a2876eadb4201a4
describe
'356200' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZI' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
f665321740fb171572dd10ddd4f41385
d1f975abb99e254232b32d2d2f06bf54d5fcca27
describe
'118227' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZJ' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
883af68096502e547d9fac30bd499f95
990bec0a3105e49b2ec0338a391e7a79ca2c6f85
describe
'25828' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZK' 'sip-files00059.pro'
ef3667fabc570ee59dd3e71626acf503
ace6950a7cb6cb833dc8056542fbb8e356024cbb
'2011-09-08T20:29:02-04:00'
describe
'35535' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZL' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
cf8e691af0c96391b516a25369faa734
217af5612d13d9c8ef5098b59c001a5d83b81b81
describe
'2871344' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZM' 'sip-files00059.tif'
f62efb4fc5b8a5cab7602c612802ccfb
4568fbda30753d667b6d22d1a0e166349fdeb538
'2011-09-08T20:25:50-04:00'
describe
'1030' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZN' 'sip-files00059.txt'
40fc046c8d7fb626269e4bc18ca21dbc
50b91eeff9fb57ab3e2157f697dd0f36238e93be
'2011-09-08T20:32:36-04:00'
describe
'9553' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZO' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
b728cd5260899d8f78dd1b93fd3352b2
bdd2288fd01200d58c27c2ecbe2cb9535f96afdd
describe
'356131' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZP' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
5e1e38dd4c1391f3dcbae91b52e5d0bb
c56957e33d81e5fa8ee025bf97f37787c9179ada
'2011-09-08T20:27:07-04:00'
describe
'120083' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZQ' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
a8ad41786ecb47c7ad8934ea85e0c8e8
096b73ae7ea79a0afed973d0db1b2bce872da8ba
'2011-09-08T20:38:25-04:00'
describe
'19289' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZR' 'sip-files00060.pro'
a396b437ce96214174ba688245f5ab48
c86506223825c024c02f45652810b8c168c5eeb3
describe
'34782' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZS' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
95343df71f4a46c621f9ab43191e87cc
c4b11a4bda90904a3dade89cf65d48db053d4e46
'2011-09-08T20:33:06-04:00'
describe
'2871416' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZT' 'sip-files00060.tif'
6acccd0fa3156b17fc5af87af50744b1
e3ceb69f006771c9b3e6bc33598810cfa1002dcf
'2011-09-08T20:34:48-04:00'
describe
'806' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZU' 'sip-files00060.txt'
005ccfd7a2886bd7fb24e7062820d0b5
ae9f8e871c51725e0a3cad0dc98e1c238ec8edd6
describe
'9615' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZV' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
0c9994f1ac5114240b9cbc4024f1b8d9
50e5bbaa1fb603c4c9564779da1470dfabe4f103
describe
'356022' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZW' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
bf9f92a086d4811998d73e71cf603515
935915a2d7a68469b74058eed51325bb858e144e
'2011-09-08T20:34:53-04:00'
describe
'130842' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZX' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
7dc9ad311443dd1c7e946c63e6554f6f
f5dcfb799fd16dcaf63283b7be2b534a6df84920
'2011-09-08T20:30:03-04:00'
describe
'28477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZY' 'sip-files00061.pro'
d1e1134d049ca057ad072fdacffd0abf
8be07e5f532bf9c51123a5f939fcc63b0bea32d4
'2011-09-08T20:28:51-04:00'
describe
'39436' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABCZZ' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
d78105895be61d9285689c7cb44fc7f4
af97a8c19a36ad0c8711d736fe15063e72d90d30
describe
'2871696' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAA' 'sip-files00061.tif'
84d7ea430c89bcea7b574f80d971de83
cd63c24215943d43eea9d903fd9ec74e65aeb98b
'2011-09-08T20:26:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAB' 'sip-files00061.txt'
028544f5c6aaa468fda41691a53c1882
e3b710c9f3587bfa26c172d1a62937c1376b46fa
describe
'10340' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAC' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
bb984b9fafd5509ae47e81eed152a1bf
5c24d82e7e9a0883506f0ad01a9fe1aacb0bf8df
'2011-09-08T20:29:43-04:00'
describe
'356078' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAD' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
b7cc1fd7c5cab5a442c10c5bbc12edb9
d8e4333d3fc5ba7f4731cb18787649ed1b537886
'2011-09-08T20:31:42-04:00'
describe
'124912' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAE' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
251cc519bc02e0a7fef9bb7666255646
bc2070fe06329a1de2d18c59813ff4ccd6f3f57d
'2011-09-08T20:29:50-04:00'
describe
'26660' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAF' 'sip-files00062.pro'
570ec51ed6373ae1f3ef3bf0b7156468
f83a49349e47f8ccdd599700d0ec01f6f0feec68
'2011-09-08T20:32:34-04:00'
describe
'36996' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAG' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
9ae4bba44e26f62c7c3583ea91f1274e
91889a69732640bf0eb73cdd408ad88a5afac01c
describe
'2871352' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAH' 'sip-files00062.tif'
19e102ceb36e4a26a1832ee09a44372f
6f3908c0ebde0d55018275faf466e435968e8059
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAI' 'sip-files00062.txt'
aa39b671e0028cf00dbe713cd6a386bf
a3d0b816f885088e98c3dd6b960762208182efa3
'2011-09-08T20:28:46-04:00'
describe
'10061' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAJ' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
6f98b47011b54b147a4f1c5657c54010
4ebcc70f11a23a94e055f65f418e914c83de65c9
'2011-09-08T20:31:33-04:00'
describe
'356089' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAK' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
3c90e277f860e8eae0d71f8d621b38e0
5733c270ac257eb86ea76fd71dcd16a32658a646
'2011-09-08T20:38:59-04:00'
describe
'129903' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAL' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
49ca86da8e0b7aa2913859020289307e
65b2324293617f2b219e18c1ad075e7edd31d804
'2011-09-08T20:30:05-04:00'
describe
'29683' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAM' 'sip-files00063.pro'
201c71003aac4772c08a1496e43566b0
a91eb4b49283f7e6053560f863387f19afaaa1fe
'2011-09-08T20:38:40-04:00'
describe
'40615' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAN' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
f5628740dd43b0e60f81667d24a1759c
009242e7466bfb8b51da663ca5ce9d8e26b3c7af
'2011-09-08T20:38:23-04:00'
describe
'2871716' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAO' 'sip-files00063.tif'
5215a27cb3156a55146861a21ae32843
e3fe56a5ca2245600b4431bcccd576b939bbfe47
describe
'1166' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAP' 'sip-files00063.txt'
4c5823b2b69c8d8444e2a71f9e361423
cdc4105fe6a74e17207b9eb3e8790d85a1ed91f7
describe
'10722' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAQ' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
28739dfd0e9a2e05285d484fb13421df
64b9994408df12737352824809fd355472223a75
'2011-09-08T20:37:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAR' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
e430b4bb05f4c202cdfd02873852645a
8f8321e18e4fd9e3126bd245b2e728388f2a547d
'2011-09-08T20:32:33-04:00'
describe
'126841' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAS' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
3e57c05d73574e8b7ea866cc525b7a66
633cb219aa1a000d88c895de13e8bf9bef457fdc
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAT' 'sip-files00064.pro'
0d6fe4ece8c9a9ff560ef4176c01ced7
d747ef72122e844b8a7c0f3d021c9e623856d055
describe
'39727' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAU' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
4030bf65766de7626624743b22ad23d9
33d82046ca4b9e15c0d736524c0bec42939588f4
'2011-09-08T20:34:30-04:00'
describe
'2871664' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAV' 'sip-files00064.tif'
9a35f9fc0f7bc417910aac06f4c66062
a972aad433147d4f552ae0e792f7384a6c80ac9c
'2011-09-08T20:34:51-04:00'
describe
'1129' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAW' 'sip-files00064.txt'
1ec1bd3dc052c698e785a00a8da3d98d
5bc4e6de4b53351b103737f3a7f9a2990ac32885
describe
'10554' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAX' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
07a878c88e40f0e04fce0c06ba21e451
9b7fab0be4b4c6a953f5ab42e5037a67c67eb850
'2011-09-08T20:27:54-04:00'
describe
'356006' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAY' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
686de87ed3784fe4eb30ab10401f74ad
e501e05989116be48a8eda1c65bac56e2dee9e07
'2011-09-08T20:35:08-04:00'
describe
'123829' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDAZ' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
bb676a7f0829a17f9945099a36cee8c8
cad7ed8be221851c21e783f0a6e126b33da1184b
'2011-09-08T20:32:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBA' 'sip-files00065.pro'
507fd8f08220489a85eaa636b03226d5
2b6ecabf679a438909140b1a9a617ec412fce52d
'2011-09-08T20:25:33-04:00'
describe
'36578' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBB' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
4c7968bb967a9ba733a7138981897fd0
42d04249e84404dd12a43a81a8d4c2565477aa88
'2011-09-08T20:31:23-04:00'
describe
'2871448' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBC' 'sip-files00065.tif'
950ac1cd6a2f9573c2b627497407cf06
739672a9a9bd7de4cc4dd46482004863b03c9d8a
'2011-09-08T20:31:57-04:00'
describe
'1063' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBD' 'sip-files00065.txt'
424920d85d72d9b57efc656de00ffda7
7dfebb2de721cc84f31fee70c09a542781cc3427
describe
'10231' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBE' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
d5458fa73f3227b26824a6b4d02d15cd
1f7847abf73fcc78ae3b6cd716476ef3dad30e7e
'2011-09-08T20:26:19-04:00'
describe
'356194' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBF' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
e3671df585c28cf297606476b7302896
b4c6f6d9b326bd2e6faba4f29aa216e2ce47be94
'2011-09-08T20:27:18-04:00'
describe
'108102' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBG' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
7607dbc1ae0f9d1e08a0a68cf5e09e73
b93ccbe7fdb99736ad6d43f4e1c79074c1dd26a4
'2011-09-08T20:35:43-04:00'
describe
'19221' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBH' 'sip-files00066.pro'
5a15061a27b39c16b0d952f12ced8860
eddb669a5fb89d3765f6e6783c45938412827ef7
'2011-09-08T20:28:47-04:00'
describe
'31578' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBI' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
606a1784f4640e34ad0ffba1b016215a
332b5033e6261549893085d07fb4a67eb6da8369
'2011-09-08T20:32:01-04:00'
describe
'2871120' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBJ' 'sip-files00066.tif'
d564266fcbed90f1ccc2984b9387657f
d44e528989e9170a202bf2691373b43aabf502df
describe
'811' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBK' 'sip-files00066.txt'
e3e96f3b0670f68b3457b72e622232fa
d803d55609e32563235db8646352126fe285ef96
describe
'8538' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBL' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
bb480536a133513efa94e888cf60f58b
20543a480c22f9e6752e4e38a4ec88a0c584608b
describe
'356119' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBM' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
5e3a68d64477c20dd51d1510ff1820a6
2e4dac959acdad948cb1750647af3bf3034ed99d
'2011-09-08T20:36:32-04:00'
describe
'127105' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBN' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
4ffdb9d941d04192149b6b93f8335734
9114d213de1537808d60d7aec3db1c913336d2bb
describe
'27255' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBO' 'sip-files00067.pro'
9dfd066a0480a5034dc25ddf5ec22deb
a52a7c8fa3319d0dd95d97f980cfbad7bf5457d9
'2011-09-08T20:38:09-04:00'
describe
'37674' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBP' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
61907c1c362aa23519489283782ac0e4
d4236a253d47f8cd6b2ff23402a4624e7c75d37b
'2011-09-08T20:30:20-04:00'
describe
'2871692' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBQ' 'sip-files00067.tif'
e05e23b9487bb4709c1edc3da53954d0
8b36e4f4a03e8ff8fbb9ad63c94e3954bd92149c
'2011-09-08T20:32:14-04:00'
describe
'1080' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBR' 'sip-files00067.txt'
4f45366881ff7e6ef541379ffe364eb4
c7e66caee562086452e6286f5a35a317dde6bc7f
'2011-09-08T20:31:31-04:00'
describe
'10238' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBS' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
b46d7c568e8ae4aae43fa5ddcc9b41f4
8f79343b5a01306981be1effb0cf9845f610b68e
'2011-09-08T20:27:26-04:00'
describe
'356206' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBT' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
d149f909464aabf8c94baada53464af7
73e5eff42bea5b681f6038eaf2f4540962ed5c65
'2011-09-08T20:36:10-04:00'
describe
'116145' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBU' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
c8fef5e7e4ac70fb6c1250aa63d0744d
308f0af1a6f313e36702d1a209f17066f7bcc0cc
'2011-09-08T20:33:38-04:00'
describe
'24510' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBV' 'sip-files00068.pro'
fab7c433975ddeac079d85651607f67c
39318bc91ec5d1039ac85e743214fa667220b3f7
'2011-09-08T20:27:28-04:00'
describe
'35007' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBW' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
60726a8984b5fb284e6ad5ba8e77df0b
06d9286c20fdf5dcfb6c4f09622df7c6f79a253c
'2011-09-08T20:36:40-04:00'
describe
'2871232' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBX' 'sip-files00068.tif'
beffd90616eca77983b12e43ca7baeef
fadb9e0b894843a8987a201498d4e70cc7bac908
'2011-09-08T20:30:58-04:00'
describe
'989' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBY' 'sip-files00068.txt'
b360a488c6cd355da135b0c6ba705bce
5811313ef3e24cd7ef6eb78cf61f80e6c64554ba
'2011-09-08T20:29:36-04:00'
describe
'9437' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDBZ' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
82c6911f2acf9b9d46e6882ac0aed160
72339f750905c47c3cdf4f65d90e698940b688bd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCA' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
b93304139235bcd92232b786cf9db1a5
5b8f9b71257761ecda30e59017a5014efa54cc54
describe
'83758' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCB' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
66dfe89258464fc8ba8478ddef0e2da5
4a761d971e3e0b5800618878670307295fbc3a7e
'2011-09-08T20:30:49-04:00'
describe
'15406' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCC' 'sip-files00069.pro'
c079d95f5066e9248f0ab241edce194d
92ae8446565f29a6ce270202e1bfdb7813d8dcf4
'2011-09-08T20:31:30-04:00'
describe
'23297' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCD' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
181f00132b338190da6b90420dae8783
6940292b962d173fae7886302da2b008f9e99e10
'2011-09-08T20:32:38-04:00'
describe
'2869680' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCE' 'sip-files00069.tif'
80e6cb0c1825a9bdd96abbb9a8060136
f7de223fb30f44ccbe87a7f0868a8c22ea242da8
'2011-09-08T20:27:21-04:00'
describe
'616' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCF' 'sip-files00069.txt'
8a79205dd99df21a3c5ded286deb9e64
019a68b8ff5b6203e400fa5e31f34bb66a4c0e56
'2011-09-08T20:32:41-04:00'
describe
'6143' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCG' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
4f57deb54d5a68facc2804a136f1de53
52d3932193762294b763ab616be4ffaa1489c8d3
'2011-09-08T20:26:43-04:00'
describe
'356111' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCH' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
bc682724f2f3d4b001375f7b787c4736
70d2e463655b6d1e46e8e4ad8637ed57b21b59d3
describe
'139531' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCI' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
bf661c18588ae4602432d683d6ce283c
ec1a5926c8d13fead1061f5f72b0fff0510368dc
'2011-09-08T20:30:21-04:00'
describe
'11751' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCJ' 'sip-files00070.pro'
2be7e67405c84a7fdffe89102d2bb0e2
1a4be2d52a72874793b2d177d0adaf748442620d
'2011-09-08T20:38:37-04:00'
describe
'38370' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCK' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
0ec22c002f0dad2a1eed925e5a0e70ce
49efb085692641d914a62e36b842c45b36f4a837
'2011-09-08T20:39:24-04:00'
describe
'2871612' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCL' 'sip-files00070.tif'
5a028f441c2cb2bfb3655744734fef2e
d45948b367e10432d1e2fd166b5eea0ce751edd7
describe
'516' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCM' 'sip-files00070.txt'
1f314cadc52854848bc03ceb775bea75
e043375b5a9a426663a28a5615c86a8dcb090c6f
describe
'9753' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCN' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
7597c2b9f4661b3bf626b13bc272c511
34a2a8822e944f34622377aa62581b8675327b38
'2011-09-08T20:26:18-04:00'
describe
'356047' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCO' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
8e3ae36ceea259bca73d8df696f1b20c
0c71ed63fdfb12f7c216f59795217c6c774a38ae
'2011-09-08T20:33:47-04:00'
describe
'130291' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCP' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
45cffcfc48aea9f47226d8073b14cff3
e1988b2a8e93822a3741b4797c408bb38970dc92
describe
'28622' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCQ' 'sip-files00071.pro'
735c0bf9fd6ca65a5993212b1866bb33
4599914fa2a70d2be1819d5fe7fabc39b0bae028
describe
'40099' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCR' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
79f0d47d18d70b6fb552830b7f170086
c7733617b1d314ff6d676902d97e0c3d57325965
describe
'2871736' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCS' 'sip-files00071.tif'
5847a24567e1ec660ac51172cb1a3a50
f331eb75b6f84434e3fefcc8b1f0477950a4a6fd
'2011-09-08T20:36:45-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCT' 'sip-files00071.txt'
956161725e3fcc2ad158de3ce6717e9b
41bfb25dea36966fce141a9871cd4bd77b58d7d3
'2011-09-08T20:31:43-04:00'
describe
'10266' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCU' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
9e439b0d73bad3c7136c438338d5ea52
c0ad92613147eac2d389d7a936e5b70e4ceee173
describe
'356137' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCV' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
689009bcfc1fcae5a662e41e4cc79426
087547fecae2419775dab90b491694ab53499a88
'2011-09-08T20:31:09-04:00'
describe
'132588' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCW' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
0e9f32a9a5e200bbe5dbbfc454d39ec3
f04b93144fd3afa398a852b5735e6deb28bed07b
describe
'29311' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCX' 'sip-files00072.pro'
bfd3901540d9af2371f2123faaab7769
5fb80c4eb3b7d39bdcc867a0f994a7a07a0c9157
describe
'41435' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCY' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
e3de202c16f14d5bc1897c716469feea
b560d62a9c757690c0a675a21af83a365e1df3e0
describe
'2871832' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDCZ' 'sip-files00072.tif'
97c6e23ffeefba657551b8f3f6fdceb1
0ef7f73113af29466368af695cd13ce46bb37362
'2011-09-08T20:26:34-04:00'
describe
'1170' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDA' 'sip-files00072.txt'
012454415f2d01983fbd1de2a08b4ff0
d0d6fa954d2b526c1ec494c0ea7b2fc17ded892c
'2011-09-08T20:31:34-04:00'
describe
'10965' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDB' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
27c0e373758c8c9b615e922e48529fb6
ab8f1a27b5444d726368e6877ceeefa090108b08
'2011-09-08T20:33:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDC' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
3b94ac1e47fdeece9cb4531a22a231d4
c585fe54a35654a14911622aea6e200bc0e0b68d
describe
'130726' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDD' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
e6fea5fdf7a751daa1279e56ffec54aa
a527759011ce059adbae1191bfa4ff43242fe9d4
'2011-09-08T20:27:23-04:00'
describe
'29229' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDE' 'sip-files00073.pro'
644c7e476eebda1ae9e8114ac9575824
9711569486d133e445f91b015e3d1eedfbb2d183
describe
'38841' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDF' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
efb62e9b0eeed11f1e5de489aa91fbdd
356ad6f38a92a35528b1f1b70cebb7ec6090fe73
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDG' 'sip-files00073.tif'
fbc076feaf2531746ffbcaa9a48a0054
18db137b8154658094d70f34f3736d9e28fef80c
'2011-09-08T20:30:33-04:00'
describe
'1152' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDH' 'sip-files00073.txt'
2a27703dcf68a08b3dbc83e6c6b7fac8
5076f9d43c5dd3f81f309cd05392e30f1a52a4e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDI' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
f0b4e8114d35cfe954ee4ea0dbf2a156
af31cd4f227de6d013b761305b3c09f081b00ba8
'2011-09-08T20:30:24-04:00'
describe
'356215' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDJ' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
f62c47e38663d103574cf90067a5a93a
d8a1433035bc179c40012e929baf3a853cf68efd
'2011-09-08T20:37:32-04:00'
describe
'126170' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDK' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
5e5deb15747f6fbf22af50a8392f3fc9
492c07850f2557a807a708e1916da25470bbac89
'2011-09-08T20:29:37-04:00'
describe
'28387' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDL' 'sip-files00074.pro'
8d0b8fd21e82b3fafef5a9372caa8b27
192a808e8abd1b57cf2f1c09dcca37edc7bb47ec
describe
'38853' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDM' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
626ca585352129cd432fadfbe710686e
526a25329ba94d5814591500d148443bef40b67d
'2011-09-08T20:33:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDN' 'sip-files00074.tif'
5896f52659431aa5e1a631479d3b26cc
95911b90b9496717322127a7f2b92ed6ed38041a
describe
'1128' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDO' 'sip-files00074.txt'
ba9a57dc4ae3c48a1a34488a7e4ce267
c81dec8977f71751f883eadad8d83dc82aade754
'2011-09-08T20:25:30-04:00'
describe
'10408' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDP' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
5c24a3cf6b803068e530d3181bc57da4
a8f1dc361eaff9a0db30178afe76e337a1f4b879
describe
'356064' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDQ' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
c840b02efdd050fe28677d094b6459ce
dbc7c6bdeca36550e6a805ac0e877573aa192449
'2011-09-08T20:34:31-04:00'
describe
'133592' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDR' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
a0db24d71a705266c1a374e76e9a1c19
64652ab4c5aba352ffc421c44aa7ceb3c66c449b
'2011-09-08T20:28:19-04:00'
describe
'28924' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDS' 'sip-files00075.pro'
b70f7fec4770b1d9fe741af61210a16e
ad53248aa935eafb29a6c6aa3c12f0e1b8e0dbec
'2011-09-08T20:29:18-04:00'
describe
'39364' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDT' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
39af41a4ca5623eeab2c383f76282998
7cf93cff245fe6c995ebab05f3b9c637195e42d1
'2011-09-08T20:26:25-04:00'
describe
'2871768' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDU' 'sip-files00075.tif'
7ebcbb798d98198dce7a61a3109a8901
eca9a2c5e26928c1fa2747be47045985e4c37ed7
'2011-09-08T20:37:25-04:00'
describe
'1140' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDV' 'sip-files00075.txt'
04b100d764dfc42f6efe302e60cd2416
c00b03f49e7ca912eb7ff16ed7ff0aa769829587
'2011-09-08T20:25:39-04:00'
describe
'10441' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDW' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
30fa4c5c3bbcc4d2ab4645021b5314b9
5b9a02c02815237640ced59da14f06310a4ef148
'2011-09-08T20:36:47-04:00'
describe
'356048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDX' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
279bf5d78e5c5de061bc71a26066ccf4
bdab6ef5d5911c4a6dfdc8a90f59c93c98c19b5a
describe
'122970' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDY' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
f0c3ee6d4e852db5cf59f771e85b4bc9
0529d4cfa9bf092ee64321cc17e07439a13c4612
'2011-09-08T20:27:38-04:00'
describe
'10429' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDDZ' 'sip-files00076.pro'
50df37c10a89e2cbdf6254bff3f3d055
6e8040037f6289750ca02e7b6ba764cd68ebbf09
describe
'34692' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEA' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
5049901f51c9a6608316085357e8c435
1d7a94ad49008e9296f59b2ed5b4f7c23b493c1e
describe
'2871264' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEB' 'sip-files00076.tif'
d1cc88db2b1c89212dd670126c8a5582
4d08e867b9c8ef0db89ee109f8fcd87720754a7e
'2011-09-08T20:29:24-04:00'
describe
'428' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEC' 'sip-files00076.txt'
f5d21a71ea23bed4251249e367d68cba
7b8647013dd57fd099ad5fce0d5b86e9f8392542
describe
'9221' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDED' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
21eb159a68b1d05051b068a54479cd8d
dd03da8b4c2d46b6a38f564a6457755562d1090a
'2011-09-08T20:33:52-04:00'
describe
'356106' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEE' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
6f50201ad072662852412ab1e32c038d
fb49264f64256c26fbbbf7ea12470aeeed9e554f
'2011-09-08T20:37:18-04:00'
describe
'128923' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEF' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
1d18253c9ca87cd33d79bafc39675b54
0d50bcc2e39064058d48b3f2018a6193b588b385
describe
'28713' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEG' 'sip-files00077.pro'
3518b0df6b89cf2af0c13f3efd653e2c
2953ca639bd1b9d37f40cf07ef83674dc87b0606
'2011-09-08T20:37:43-04:00'
describe
'40310' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEH' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
3633b726bc96859c572954030a3b90db
3077103b99e28ce1c2e3ef6e8fa47b16c1a90165
'2011-09-08T20:28:38-04:00'
describe
'2871660' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEI' 'sip-files00077.tif'
2fdbd93a184103770d6a9a54f47b938b
9002d99060dff5a29c212a699f7ee972a6209d35
'2011-09-08T20:33:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEJ' 'sip-files00077.txt'
ffe21ec858fb87246519a0932d853066
baec1cc7f10058377ae265f18e21ef5ecc1f95cb
describe
'10599' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEK' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
da9204640a8ca0e497c160f978e63e56
810eb5ee23530e426fc84acebe80985f44c59ed2
'2011-09-08T20:27:15-04:00'
describe
'356220' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEL' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
ee3795da346e603102f441cdda128f97
4d6f648552ba1a54be12fd275afcd2084ce1c652
'2011-09-08T20:31:58-04:00'
describe
'181253' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEM' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
e7188d2b6f756f4ce91873096df7625b
9cbc4e926565f6e47b9e0b22d8e75646f82dd436
'2011-09-08T20:35:07-04:00'
describe
'1937' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEN' 'sip-files00079.pro'
09edd56b7951b944601295e06dbac79b
40df260a3f00cfa49cbce0301469e4d913dfd2bf
describe
'47892' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEO' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
31f98e236c6facd8398e30945d495afd
d47bfc6dec1db2aa909a9003626050cf65503896
describe
'2873376' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEP' 'sip-files00079.tif'
b20824d9bcb3e844b12833708b01987a
9f2f804ee04e618cfca5d00508629846ff1b1b67
describe
'85' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEQ' 'sip-files00079.txt'
b8f6adbcbaeb50846140a9b140afab8b
c70e3bf334932badbb453324b634de19501b50c0
describe
'12430' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDER' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
f2afc157cadff4ed8bad9a4564102889
8c7c3df09f33c3684856acf73d90e09811c2a031
'2011-09-08T20:29:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDES' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
1aba65209d88ab3fb304809dc46a4b3f
6fddbfd3b3544ed0e259586bd80948ffeef99786
describe
'119789' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDET' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
767df03bc41fa988d22f254900e4931a
790641c3a3b320a662c3e8902db5c902473e9ffd
describe
'26651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEU' 'sip-files00080.pro'
ec834c6ec735cb6bfac8b24743c3dc86
b2f5d261d02df7d85e8349f7b45215301650ebbb
describe
'36785' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEV' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
47ef7baba8124d206c40ead4b651b49f
486bbb4f37b2ecedcb8b75191fefa96c262b3c57
describe
'2871292' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEW' 'sip-files00080.tif'
5f60f1bc35a0bb810707ef40240923c5
042ccb2f2f054ccefbe16b60267112e2c42be427
'2011-09-08T20:31:59-04:00'
describe
'1069' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEX' 'sip-files00080.txt'
4ad855846e25361a11ebd27ce25b1427
bde8f2f63330b7d3a6524f96bb61a652b9f05f7e
'2011-09-08T20:32:08-04:00'
describe
'10038' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEY' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
6bf7011809e4306ae9332210d5f89f9f
d789ba3c89b40e6a9dc9c69f2a09ac61e5002517
describe
'356204' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDEZ' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
a9a0376c9e4dd3523e7b3678ed0f740f
538f4666bf9428fe6f0e252d2fcd03da2016a064
'2011-09-08T20:29:54-04:00'
describe
'138412' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFA' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
cdd20c12813cac211317db725406e7cb
e4d1b11a21c28613dd1f354ae953846d4edccac8
describe
'21993' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFB' 'sip-files00081.pro'
af4aba1048bf4f7d640a27119537b7b2
4f36f9575a0f29e7cef4d37cd87a239887a846ec
'2011-09-08T20:30:36-04:00'
describe
'38694' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFC' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
085563c7f5f5afbc8e336a53078a7423
963e498a68cc68a76a6975cddd4f30ac1958e5f1
'2011-09-08T20:30:26-04:00'
describe
'2871988' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFD' 'sip-files00081.tif'
37526bbfa1538a42ae4c18ac5711a0dc
7932edbaf663b6740b1dd307b5f9debb7272da55
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFE' 'sip-files00081.txt'
15f66b4a2eca66756706c00dbe0e0450
87cba40f5dbfe0d8ae39cae555e26aefa824a1d0
'2011-09-08T20:29:42-04:00'
describe
'10787' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFF' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
1da848d678967ac08e22ae750752498c
da40f1cfd9e0eafce9349139c1f03531afd77755
'2011-09-08T20:37:07-04:00'
describe
'356117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFG' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
fb685da62d8e0f4896b10e4141e1b475
2174f99092df5d63c5dcab71e2892eb36f9c2d01
'2011-09-08T20:29:13-04:00'
describe
'132979' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFH' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
65bf739baf371204dd8b8408d9abdd44
ddc7d6145f21fae9ef8bfcdbc08c3243341d9302
'2011-09-08T20:28:23-04:00'
describe
'29012' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFI' 'sip-files00082.pro'
e3e0856656ff109e537351fe06f17e71
54073bb7d45fedca002121f014f88cef0d7d4a97
'2011-09-08T20:36:39-04:00'
describe
'39749' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFJ' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
b0747b375b4d48563ec181c4561e1786
4654754e89fb28561ea3e1e7300d631de117d2b1
'2011-09-08T20:27:34-04:00'
describe
'2871632' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFK' 'sip-files00082.tif'
26d4da2019688cfe27ae89a95eb83a3c
2efc45292ed54945e0952dbd2dcb5dff59f9f849
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFL' 'sip-files00082.txt'
36777d976111b3de4b3c1a4262eccfc6
bc17b23510c89d68ec2300482d6f3fac72c52b8c
'2011-09-08T20:31:53-04:00'
describe
'10718' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFM' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
1c2bef6cbd617122fdb0392b1e758370
b859236d6669d98b66f9b0862f119ebc744d0f21
describe
'356075' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFN' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
5cca6e9f361c9bdf065133a0c019d68c
e39c59b61ff188c2ed00d86639eee1b686d3445d
describe
'128123' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFO' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
e0036210f428f4c98ee6afac71878fbc
5b371caba3971c20ed8c755deec2dae05b0c1118
describe
'28498' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFP' 'sip-files00083.pro'
b0571ea9d5268507fa1d8e1d6e739c2a
f5aaf698629398fa63b584acd65bd00806ab7315
describe
'38535' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFQ' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
cc01da08c2beeccd221cec0b95081bbf
ccb9180ec3eaa54f0c23c9cb1067d682d0203813
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFR' 'sip-files00083.tif'
7b456c7e18581d906d5ab4c0ce496b9c
0a9e5dc2c41bb2d53884babd338e8c51e7f08fed
'2011-09-08T20:28:30-04:00'
describe
'1125' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFS' 'sip-files00083.txt'
9f6b6a667d6564713e5339cabaf88d47
501a630e13fcd43b8cdf94eff5b2b6e38e29c2ad
describe
'10698' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFT' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
376765f87afdf313b7a359141af31124
d2573d888faa1263568249f3f3598a5097b7633f
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFU' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
85650606da5baf968bc14d882e152a9d
ce3281c32955379f21acfb958b8a082f446de0a3
describe
'133927' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFV' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
c1993994e4afc1a2159b80c108256acd
483211cd64fca9352604260e93a89e37096bd25b
describe
'28959' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFW' 'sip-files00084.pro'
d0329d3810c91b1e17177529079b2e98
20e2d9e0e68b6cec8387cfc8c6782cd1c1424062
'2011-09-08T20:36:49-04:00'
describe
'40754' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFX' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
558d553741f8046620fd5091c06a67a7
59aa0bf100bd15e6bcffb4e0892fcbb6eb7557b0
'2011-09-08T20:38:58-04:00'
describe
'2871576' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFY' 'sip-files00084.tif'
0e690653f3657e262c06b7acb7b3c576
74d1c838a535cf20235bf0beb91f503708cedbde
'2011-09-08T20:26:40-04:00'
describe
'1174' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDFZ' 'sip-files00084.txt'
b71d4ec0237dd5988770c8e65898cbfe
26ab3350bb6998fd13c3c6d99cc6a0bb8f0cd834
describe
'10874' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGA' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
599b255ee4ddcfb4f647b61da32ffa3e
bf44f86e002fb57bd065fe5262fa2d84c64f8712
'2011-09-08T20:29:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGB' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
07009c44a2ad1c2205e19844dd33dd93
c3339e9bfa7141ebb670707707aa3291a064d0ff
describe
'100182' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGC' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
6d6f6fff02b02afbb144d6e783858241
2f2ea880b9a500cb811e292c44996aca2f8db81a
'2011-09-08T20:38:15-04:00'
describe
'20840' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGD' 'sip-files00085.pro'
84893b4c228ce0cbfeef5384ff1dbe0f
1ad83e9389aebcdddf9859a02c1de4faa63018af
'2011-09-08T20:33:20-04:00'
describe
'30504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGE' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
c377671a3d56b7aa7128b1fae3f92ae2
88708123f0f191dfc2b134acb5f8a876c4883e2f
'2011-09-08T20:26:13-04:00'
describe
'2870672' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGF' 'sip-files00085.tif'
676e4d2ea8bdabf6f5e63ede4d0391eb
848e63ca32c62df81bdfa655be109ebaad18b647
'2011-09-08T20:27:32-04:00'
describe
'830' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGG' 'sip-files00085.txt'
80af1eebcb134d7a2edbbd402aff1f9d
6cb5dd3305957eeeef0e67fcf4a9a16432326540
'2011-09-08T20:28:04-04:00'
describe
'8016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGH' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
25a29b1954a374affd5a30c127797e29
0b7715eb1c214d90ef0490e23630cc44a5bb2383
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGI' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
494f54bf8448917134fad64f352f0ffd
e9c28231d100a6304abc50de61a523ac4cb58411
'2011-09-08T20:33:35-04:00'
describe
'113931' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGJ' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
aa76897989e86aea1d6fbb1363513597
80f0a20957505869aa291fbb082d0c492c8d3059
'2011-09-08T20:37:58-04:00'
describe
'8646' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGK' 'sip-files00086.pro'
ccaccf05a14cef19c1c6d8d43eda6e0f
946ab29dfc2f7bda882a2a20887fe526c53b5c80
describe
'31754' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGL' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
b6b8e0879b612ba9ec5d023001c930f1
c946bd22b10bb7c96a6c9fd5a3c73a7332731dd3
describe
'2871240' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGM' 'sip-files00086.tif'
57fd5eab3df0759f9e611a474f5bed30
f8725d3490dfd33f6ec6bfc8d501fbf2b32992b5
describe
'408' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGN' 'sip-files00086.txt'
84393d1cf6b8b222d1faf58bc0dfd54b
660c0305597486c7b0dbd51dc5951734cd9b876b
'2011-09-08T20:36:07-04:00'
describe
'8534' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGO' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
c99cf10c0f10865334493165c581c200
524345b074b860360cfa9686ab2a09b8a6d88fe2
'2011-09-08T20:30:22-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGP' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
69c66884b084ab01be1901335df6c632
7840d10180e4653b3ad8839c3e7188177c47f65f
'2011-09-08T20:38:57-04:00'
describe
'132390' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGQ' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
7da1fe42e34464678e78a28308ee6992
6dc32db560f115168137977e94a03f1bc6790495
'2011-09-08T20:34:59-04:00'
describe
'29728' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGR' 'sip-files00087.pro'
cfa8a16df2f7af10bc2bc2aa368976ec
01120b2d5a0e465a42b2437736989d0d57119dff
describe
'41203' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGS' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
c475ef17d203c4f548620db730277418
1b03bcab998bd4b7263efea1879f59de8f88ba5a
'2011-09-08T20:28:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGT' 'sip-files00087.tif'
fbba810ed57849e609a30f7757b8810f
4c801329464686f09a3beed7c8107d934119bab2
describe
'1167' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGU' 'sip-files00087.txt'
3ba6449c05c55247fc7c2960054a9ace
17b2d53f2bdad0c9fa3293298bafcebef94b03cd
describe
'10551' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGV' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
2c9406b43164014aa7b11eaaac5bc644
7b6bd581963bd902188498c9b8e14593fd0da60e
'2011-09-08T20:30:30-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGW' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
b6b5aad5be7ad7da2c8f8cdc9b018643
72f459067adf84dc7b9363c21043cc2be69ed73d
'2011-09-08T20:35:33-04:00'
describe
'126820' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGX' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
c8c768e2422e9099c967f0257bbeaf6c
08257cab33a3fc0407e16f23e18d75b5be1af059
describe
'28549' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGY' 'sip-files00088.pro'
49d649e10ca403db113a0fe48deb6787
a1af4af324b323b1eb4d26b2536745101e7d1622
describe
'40219' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDGZ' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
e22cd358f5e86e84cfe61270150f41da
db1072e742a2a054cccbb2302bee70a105acaa33
'2011-09-08T20:26:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHA' 'sip-files00088.tif'
f13cf98ef89394d0ab78f7819f5abade
348406e1e8c7bc64b6e4e63eb35755405eb33ea4
'2011-09-08T20:38:10-04:00'
describe
'1126' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHB' 'sip-files00088.txt'
64bc59b4408bbbfb8eabb7dd65e392ce
1f00185904b2acc05501208d2338b5aff3df38fa
'2011-09-08T20:27:29-04:00'
describe
'10390' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHC' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
43ac0477b9ebd4a3fb57d5a9fe973448
13e436adb4403d8d248374c7b75b504b2d4ee2f9
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHD' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
036763b69a49e6407db877bf37deb8a3
9668ab91f1a912e929470a82f7d59841a1641a4a
'2011-09-08T20:27:48-04:00'
describe
'124982' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHE' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
183ae2968e9232217071b8c22046bb2b
c3c6f40fb166e7badcdec1745181e738c29e9b6b
describe
'28509' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHF' 'sip-files00089.pro'
6911cff638c2a621a2adefc0a1a6cc12
1f86da4254a0463de2b179f7e426b75b50f8ce42
'2011-09-08T20:32:51-04:00'
describe
'39811' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHG' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
2e8bbd1fabe56be8b83b5cc677cc834c
b61877fbb045686eb716b92daab83d8bab3a5ae0
describe
'2871932' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHH' 'sip-files00089.tif'
afb75486342525ebfd9b7bb13c35816a
d52e1b345468eaef8f60c4aaa22a5a00f8c8bfd5
'2011-09-08T20:36:50-04:00'
describe
'1127' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHI' 'sip-files00089.txt'
12d52169c1b644cfb613c931e86c0aa0
75c4141661566e4a31cd07290570015132f3d82b
'2011-09-08T20:27:55-04:00'
describe
'10725' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHJ' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
4839ad12d340db8d2162171ddbe5444d
c61a3868b0920ae3fe48d82ac0ed306cce19f9c0
describe
'356214' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHK' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
228a76ad32798e9e768b806f8ce90e10
94473cdd61ac2378539ec07188ff112d5e3f6582
'2011-09-08T20:28:28-04:00'
describe
'118401' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHL' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
98871123ab9d899bdd63cf3bb937a420
ae30b913fc53fbfc8c3d82e0d5b1b904d55d9a5e
describe
'27804' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHM' 'sip-files00090.pro'
a5b041208b62962d20c936b325671b0a
bc2c01e11a9596c6bfbf05e8f9f855c47660e523
describe
'36161' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHN' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
e23f9bf47c33b66885da87050d970b56
8813e4b69d0b866d2040536871e5bc4675f795a0
'2011-09-08T20:31:19-04:00'
describe
'2871536' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHO' 'sip-files00090.tif'
3cdd01cf423056083fbdebd461c1de3a
4d1d2430b5550abbb64078c18891e6d436e300d5
'2011-09-08T20:32:27-04:00'
describe
'1118' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHP' 'sip-files00090.txt'
1b9e22033fed98632ceffb5dfc4aca52
d56ec065210c554f3f6fd580b572689c72211fb9
describe
'10251' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHQ' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
7962fcfb7c008c3bd8b7a77049698ccb
dd321d2ddd0d7afd26505488cd37ca08e00e0bfa
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHR' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
8472c68f5bfa91e8a94f0232ee67229b
2a7f36cab7e91b9beb1a115c6bebe2324c845f19
describe
'121135' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHS' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
9221c5f1ed1a74ac2eeab5ffe870f818
1d0f054784cf625248e8a8b3f346e23f1e305e9f
'2011-09-08T20:34:11-04:00'
describe
'26501' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHT' 'sip-files00091.pro'
b16abd904e278cd7550884efe30f7f68
e97e8f1d87d25e75ca04088155fa8fd2319f00cf
'2011-09-08T20:33:31-04:00'
describe
'36229' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHU' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
b23c95f0393628690fc7b44be470bf69
022823480a1436492a51f616e4e04470e5d17459
describe
'2871604' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHV' 'sip-files00091.tif'
68f0898133df3c0b2d5439edb3d884fd
5f186b834b51c3cfb16ac2a274b0f8e7d351578e
describe
'1050' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHW' 'sip-files00091.txt'
46375046225bc4ee18250372f09cbaae
ce932e287b23c7bcf5a5823e5a9fae2891fd161a
describe
'9758' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHX' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
89f032241be5f5815ee5178825b34ea8
c30de1c39412bb2424ecf98c47fe6dfeba0d1802
'2011-09-08T20:38:53-04:00'
describe
'356216' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHY' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
106c65c71b2b36eba545650515ffdce0
0628d8126f0d1313d0c4af36e47a66b9624620ec
'2011-09-08T20:26:15-04:00'
describe
'115089' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDHZ' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
66d6fb12ecd91ba75337f5f428e3a1cf
04ef59c510646bcc76933c770642b31cb45eef15
describe
'20165' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIA' 'sip-files00092.pro'
f445dcf497fa238713097c4d36650b18
a41532a4b6ff2e18fac39783b4e3b2554cd370ef
'2011-09-08T20:34:01-04:00'
describe
'34477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIB' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
68a4faaa12752c1258ff8ecd6e9d7767
df66b841f302c7201d674248cc12393cbd7e225b
'2011-09-08T20:33:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIC' 'sip-files00092.tif'
bda0706a35fd9d1e63a285651af7870c
e7ec3d60f7e55c767fbac1f655a1959956f9214a
'2011-09-08T20:27:37-04:00'
describe
'818' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDID' 'sip-files00092.txt'
284397fda43c9a12c2b7b66528b60590
8e0ab3f9dd0042096726054a0400a08afc3e7245
'2011-09-08T20:34:35-04:00'
describe
'9245' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIE' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
c3291e665e2520e4055f1ffa9c7fd11d
0a5c153d08a682d927907d4abb23be6bfd40a2ca
describe
'356157' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIF' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
d3f68b34b946dfc734af93192cc07456
fbb258d360d09e7d60ed4588480870b0b135254b
'2011-09-08T20:37:15-04:00'
describe
'120337' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIG' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
4653f1733db903db483ebdaf0ac78ca0
4d3c3d9d7542f4af62b464341a4faf0f8fe74180
'2011-09-08T20:39:16-04:00'
describe
'27984' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIH' 'sip-files00093.pro'
7a1003a54d3964e3ed2e5cfe7250f774
73f05579e086f5b5fe72c331d6773ac5431eeec3
describe
'37651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDII' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
35a25bcb4b74690ccc9021193841a2bd
50875b31691c8123e62de8803cb84126afe347e9
'2011-09-08T20:30:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIJ' 'sip-files00093.tif'
adc269e9884b4485b83ee46904b6b225
af6bb6bca8fa5937bc9d8d23c3a9cdc5c63104d3
describe
'1104' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIK' 'sip-files00093.txt'
a7f107567d386f3b996ed633ee0528b8
429ff5d4dd1aad8dedd50cec16582f19cf527809
describe
'10083' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIL' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
5e1e9466ab04e61c31295c18e933219e
dc29081865279a97d7e61378b387adb291946069
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIM' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
827ab831e29252974eabacc8105aa937
1ba54e48c6935bf7e6468d2ce5f6b2979ccf4239
'2011-09-08T20:30:50-04:00'
describe
'125320' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIN' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
163b058df8dbcc21a6aef684d7fe9352
6ef82d943b0c4fec15c585b5b15aea04fdb2be1d
'2011-09-08T20:31:32-04:00'
describe
'29055' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIO' 'sip-files00094.pro'
c36661ac7736eb595bba0e89c672bffa
e50ba3087c5ea82c26f04a8b0c01388fa3ec6bc2
'2011-09-08T20:28:11-04:00'
describe
'39843' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIP' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
c03e4f28b01cf08baa845b2d32daaeff
f830e67deb623b7dd063847963f34a5c24a78737
'2011-09-08T20:35:41-04:00'
describe
'2871732' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIQ' 'sip-files00094.tif'
3047b380224b63fabb79ed313e17f7b1
5218ac63d6d9a7e862bbfff3b45e2a38c2e7ffa7
describe
'1151' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIR' 'sip-files00094.txt'
277854f3441eb55f5e15a86486a56c83
0cbc16b9517c3466493cd356f63d8c2d834c3240
'2011-09-08T20:36:14-04:00'
describe
'10530' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIS' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
e17e57c44d7092a97e9e0c94e2b89e04
ea28113d9277cf1d33db111552ef7ac8b04a9be2
'2011-09-08T20:38:48-04:00'
describe
'356175' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIT' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
d10342e9720b227f401d39b69784a2ad
b197e73428bc05612fb5432cc7fcb7eb56955330
'2011-09-08T20:33:16-04:00'
describe
'128415' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIU' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
8cf14ecd1f5869dff9ad18a651e3411a
dbfef66446a6ebd223f8810861d52577466f1e50
'2011-09-08T20:30:06-04:00'
describe
'28425' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIV' 'sip-files00095.pro'
6ab0b790691aff2bdfae4dddb0921dba
88bbb0fc9818ab234f8990ae80d967b2a1eaa822
'2011-09-08T20:36:46-04:00'
describe
'38596' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIW' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
d35839e9fbb074bbb8abf7e318a82691
788e1b98ff1319898187fc9abfef7d611665caf1
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIX' 'sip-files00095.tif'
705f2bdeaec3e512c4e6a9110a3e05bf
37181ff51d40b88ea147feb5e2b6322ec263513c
'2011-09-08T20:38:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIY' 'sip-files00095.txt'
be154dc2f495196fbb7e7bf51b6b5cc8
d15196365766d830bf71e377b09bb7c8c45b50f3
describe
'10537' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDIZ' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
4a1e641da61371183b62d076cf81c4ae
ddf891f650a39531a4600e35aaa0a4a0ad0dfa7a
'2011-09-08T20:29:49-04:00'
describe
'356037' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJA' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
7a562b0cf3d3f8ef059d5dc60b5e3337
73cabd7af6a31dc05dd25cdbfaf716240ec17dbc
'2011-09-08T20:31:29-04:00'
describe
'210955' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJB' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
26614a4c8141d795e4537d66549a8f68
80efdc4cfa83e07e99ab150e1a75cbb2e882a7c0
'2011-09-08T20:38:51-04:00'
describe
'3763' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJC' 'sip-files00096.pro'
33a16aac9546ec5e4b9cd7a9567402f0
86134d402bc1349b93947be79a3decb7a2d55ab7
'2011-09-08T20:34:55-04:00'
describe
'54123' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJD' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
9f0c991ae97e1ab6a7eaf57cf0bead0b
3206b14ef2ea41247275ed9160178705034aa560
'2011-09-08T20:26:37-04:00'
describe
'2874128' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJE' 'sip-files00096.tif'
5e2cbcd5e839a9e2db88a029b623221c
eaa7d4bf14d4179a2718753c8a86158c52c43b55
'2011-09-08T20:34:58-04:00'
describe
'253' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJF' 'sip-files00096.txt'
6575d18d1dfa8fcc0c4c44399f9c1faa
3e00b6833c9aeea426c279626709f5c7c24be084
'2011-09-08T20:35:52-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'12842' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJG' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
635508e7804aff124441327c4e02371d
9f23582b0a71ff6105a3da2f63a43f2b75d94859
'2011-09-08T20:30:19-04:00'
describe
'356167' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJH' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
f4e971ddbb297edc9409aa058c56c742
45418010cb18209c3e0630adb4c31cc3d300e93b
describe
'125002' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJI' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
b8711ddfe1842480e7b656daeccb801b
893cd496be040c413336cc59eb430f3e09634041
'2011-09-08T20:36:54-04:00'
describe
'28232' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJJ' 'sip-files00098.pro'
03b840767b3de4e622cf064b4b06e1f2
cbaf48d2e44206c1e86949b7f21805c52d42884d
describe
'39458' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJK' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
c1c61990a1d372f3405c50f4c296645b
6cc9ca0b0813a2908486bae225137aea19e930f9
'2011-09-08T20:35:09-04:00'
describe
'2871548' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJL' 'sip-files00098.tif'
e86e2199c9a7a636000b2ce5ba2864aa
6bb7fa2309e815e8257a1e713e574ed99b36b7d1
'2011-09-08T20:37:05-04:00'
describe
'1141' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJM' 'sip-files00098.txt'
0e4f60af9ed75fb078f9fcc7c6586b48
10e7f29f39633016d133e78719f5ced498a36bfc
describe
'10322' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJN' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
871fdcac28c0ead6ea26174aa0885221
444c2090701352c5758849fa9e977a997a089238
'2011-09-08T20:33:33-04:00'
describe
'356209' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJO' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
d6fb69b6b51db04c09d01097069a7ee6
2ea2b0774a0979ba59c6852d03e496eec15c06d8
'2011-09-08T20:26:21-04:00'
describe
'122111' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJP' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
cded5d3e785aedd1b80b2190e604b3f5
ab03090facbdd188c762b0e943c50d56ab6eea13
'2011-09-08T20:30:14-04:00'
describe
'28149' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJQ' 'sip-files00099.pro'
2390b192e6b642f421d4601623f3d34b
7d23e40231ddb2706bff6ac8eeb992d01e4b8786
describe
'37306' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJR' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
f686aa266cd0b0fa7a39535577ea14dc
605dda34b21dda2b2eeb437183e716f51f670d9b
'2011-09-08T20:26:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJS' 'sip-files00099.tif'
aa888d1c06043ec700a42d16209f4f69
97ff8e527be4c1753faf60ed487569020897f012
describe
'1109' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJT' 'sip-files00099.txt'
c9c16d43d8a4f5fb9f61aa1a5367b94a
1a73e7097ba98606fca05a2b41095c98b17c76d5
describe
'10377' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJU' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
1433422d3ccd745018b60d5a32ab1e36
be3451165bfe0b1acf54f74d74ba73e60306a418
'2011-09-08T20:32:04-04:00'
describe
'356211' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJV' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
a840463f2e12173bde8a9a11938a931f
70b3bafa224f636845f5588ddb4c55d56c47f007
describe
'105186' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJW' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
d944120662697f901304b92aa4a10218
f9a59092049aa9e964da4ffcd275fcf4f154dfa5
'2011-09-08T20:39:08-04:00'
describe
'24669' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJX' 'sip-files00100.pro'
9559569abe68f23954238e2ca3d972bc
aee88ad33f298f075b00198a34a61e2dd560e87c
describe
'32542' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJY' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
ef33b023b97b34acc92aebdcaee00fd4
d32b209fe537c2eb7482016ae223ed03e69e81ab
'2011-09-08T20:26:11-04:00'
describe
'2871056' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDJZ' 'sip-files00100.tif'
4c20f490fae1160ae9d97c3901d0ad8d
0470e0ecd767dcc70095150c84799bfd8a05ccfe
'2011-09-08T20:27:03-04:00'
describe
'1039' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKA' 'sip-files00100.txt'
9bf0eb9f876023c10ebf07be304a1479
bc7b49c05f0f19cb6ed17a6f6765271f5f4aa20c
'2011-09-08T20:30:12-04:00'
describe
'9565' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKB' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
823daef144797eb1a36b30f56d0267c8
0486fb197ec09c25d25e075b6b9d087cd852f5af
'2011-09-08T20:33:02-04:00'
describe
'356179' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKC' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
578188a0dd8bbaebbbc1df9158bef042
efc09cdae2b804ff9b5b28f4018cd48516941c3c
'2011-09-08T20:31:54-04:00'
describe
'138552' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKD' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
86c73712958b935938dd43f8f78d1ff8
72ba73d340cf5f9a422225331f73d43a45c2335d
'2011-09-08T20:25:56-04:00'
describe
'28573' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKE' 'sip-files00101.pro'
ff14fc0df276c7f11dea58fb28a34896
c364fb422d2ab7ae1ee0609190a45b323dd533b3
describe
'40983' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKF' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
d6ef3e35a4926e19dbf282b0a98d2f41
cb699c2154e1bfa936147de4d47909a1680c27c9
'2011-09-08T20:37:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKG' 'sip-files00101.tif'
5ad5da549973f00519b13b0b7986021b
e4f3984e48b6b600d05d947816e89f78f5b71d7a
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKH' 'sip-files00101.txt'
b5b101ca4581e23637170faf5021ef5c
c21a7db131ee741f11688dfd615bdd2ed2cbdb06
describe
'10849' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKI' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
652df5c177eaa36e610eb028edb6138e
6e26a67cbc5a478dcab14234f899c50e22467cdc
'2011-09-08T20:31:46-04:00'
describe
'357898' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKJ' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
00b8f256e28ce549d1679e0244897e8b
bfb4c25353d8e16ce9197fd61e9c0afb6787423f
describe
'100361' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKK' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
81a6e4a1517296cdd73249d8f9c122f3
b4eaaaf014e3dd583935fdbc635499cef074801e
'2011-09-08T20:32:24-04:00'
describe
'12443' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKL' 'sip-files00102.pro'
f6c5f38b371f369441bc17ff5565305d
3f104863600d0faa09a991e0efd64913ccb89a67
describe
'28013' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKM' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
1204364377bbe2956383ba9a981e0d26
a939c971af77b0a5beadd56e572a0a6b1a4a89d6
describe
'8608592' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKN' 'sip-files00102.tif'
e9b388bf88e66510c4a4d3fd45980dd2
09a6f99ba9fa9d7768833026238ded40633ae34a
'2011-09-08T20:25:46-04:00'
describe
'595' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKO' 'sip-files00102.txt'
c856d765f3b8f71629cf08bb2a389b82
4135a1db36a0474753f4a740bae8c897a1141023
'2011-09-08T20:35:29-04:00'
describe
'7631' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKP' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
24579c7fcf4d4deff8ec63ec04803391
4fa3baa2a773e2faccf3e9b86349f6ddc3276e66
describe
'356063' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKQ' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
c289679a9e0d6e18396ea20664a76439
1142f05abbc5009198a63ae251e83e543fecf76c
describe
'124200' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKR' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
a7bc198a5a35c87547d4eee3bd23a95f
c285d6374a6e9af7b4537f20d0c9e9efb569dd1d
describe
'25851' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKS' 'sip-files00103.pro'
e4e5180e33b5fbeb7371a06eebf8f624
4ef5e0663b06b3175cda8ef42e52d7202008d8f9
describe
'37455' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKT' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
1695ebff2b7b065311cf4e45b7ca89e7
0e6487dbdadeac1c46704e4f5d2d4e7421f21e5f
'2011-09-08T20:25:57-04:00'
describe
'2871356' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKU' 'sip-files00103.tif'
da1e6c12e0f42e44dd0014aee753b313
7696c4887b2d9f0cea099fe17b172436f340ee5e
'2011-09-08T20:34:15-04:00'
describe
'1037' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKV' 'sip-files00103.txt'
b0a80860c62c95c5519a1f54b277a054
3cc99b79b417610e52876a5d9d64337d4a950802
describe
'9423' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKW' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
f25bc1249b01f69cc3b5bd36736b8960
b5c929dd32b15100449ca42c42b6fc8fd3239d38
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKX' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
069e9c8806160428b6478fae93a56e5a
95e647563b469fc80fd4cfaa975918de513df609
describe
'115118' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKY' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
02a6f7d8216c5d6fc11c5b9bea901efc
ac6f173b67fbf5bb583725874ecb3e3a0783fcbc
'2011-09-08T20:26:03-04:00'
describe
'23817' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDKZ' 'sip-files00104.pro'
2588bc24e6a05f4d3a04d431b80de214
841991ec50ffd763c3f3f96c99c0a5b9d47f9572
'2011-09-08T20:31:22-04:00'
describe
'32495' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLA' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
e1135e5c376bd15078f2925abf6ab8df
84e2366a16a40a39712d875c0626ce3ae3363821
'2011-09-08T20:38:39-04:00'
describe
'2870988' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLB' 'sip-files00104.tif'
cc3409e9f6f48c57e9292cd57474c7c2
6f4e8e90716b5c6543f9b575d293a0fa88cb9db7
'2011-09-08T20:28:37-04:00'
describe
'1013' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLC' 'sip-files00104.txt'
3fd51faf003096038ec801e2dcbe786c
4fa1f239cf0a5161730793a77d4907143060b01a
'2011-09-08T20:31:06-04:00'
describe
'8604' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLD' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
2c565c87ea79188244de92e24b77869e
299d2e82f8a64fe61e775047f8cd8d1b48ce0200
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLE' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
7fda53a5da3ea8640784e9d6456b2c6c
82859ed5937a801933059a952431892f560e4a97
'2011-09-08T20:38:05-04:00'
describe
'121654' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLF' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
71d174eae5db28f205506b74651405a7
5e08e23e455503b242924f9c6c8938c099627bac
'2011-09-08T20:38:54-04:00'
describe
'23516' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLG' 'sip-files00105.pro'
de6262216384919004a42d90af18375a
783f9d5cf86981237d90f27ac66d3e6cdaf3e861
'2011-09-08T20:28:03-04:00'
describe
'35453' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLH' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
e9915fe62c44c36a25a306c76fe931e8
148ab228359a3640e23306815192c9d0b022ef7e
describe
'2871272' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLI' 'sip-files00105.tif'
14bc84c81e9df399bab32c39ad9228cd
38421612e608f7bdc49ebb6c7e974500ca6bcd56
describe
'933' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLJ' 'sip-files00105.txt'
9f25350bb42945835f7bb21082856e84
1116332efdf08164e44ac162f32ed278eeea1946
'2011-09-08T20:26:48-04:00'
describe
'9269' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLK' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
60491b78060be528a538302941eeccf3
01e8121cf9872805b30312aaf62f7dd8bb1ae043
'2011-09-08T20:26:45-04:00'
describe
'357843' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLL' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
21bca6bd669e595f2e2dac25afbbe81e
a2eff838da34388b6c6a239e4ddb34024cd48aaa
'2011-09-08T20:31:16-04:00'
describe
'88404' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLM' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
bcf2c50bb45b5d7d1bfafbe85c54be6d
0595bec83f430568557922f3b4ced9185106b068
'2011-09-08T20:38:24-04:00'
describe
'6373' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLN' 'sip-files00106.pro'
9c986684cbc85fcc54d20e37d4ae3565
5e49075ccaec0061ebfe11c53ef84e65695d52ce
describe
'23863' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLO' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
e8ed6393953cae72e065d018beaca57b
69ff296d31149799303224fba80d656755143fa8
'2011-09-08T20:30:54-04:00'
describe
'8608348' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLP' 'sip-files00106.tif'
0cc1cedf4651064879978f9fb8b255e8
ded858c0058e7385389321e57739db33bb6b0373
describe
'326' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLQ' 'sip-files00106.txt'
fe2442ec2bd871cb9e88b5d252611e78
a646c50807f1909ea1083b2aded44efd85ab3b6f
describe
'6628' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLR' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
a79aca99491a7dca313f9247cd6cee1a
840ea8219944d9a256199697a16a7f8353eedf3a
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLS' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
3bcb159dec002ff3b0bb97e21b925b13
eedc373b7047141d46a38c023e03283994730c0f
describe
'137821' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLT' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
e79cb90822e38fb1f124665a2590c448
df2a8bf6644de299b336c54b36d9d2a1c0808be0
'2011-09-08T20:35:57-04:00'
describe
'29761' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLU' 'sip-files00107.pro'
e4ad5672bb356e2ea4d654e337719abf
9f49cf551141939f85dc9863395d78ddc315ac6a
describe
'40867' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLV' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
d84abec9550a41edf57edafcb5200f01
d9cfd99168e13b076c0f2ff67c7a4739d75c6014
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLW' 'sip-files00107.tif'
549009d2d21d244522ae40c2b2385420
6cd44b39d8ca7113d2fd5ae5b1b1e4f3877f29c3
describe
'1175' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLX' 'sip-files00107.txt'
7a202504faee2488d81fc0202e4eb484
71aa00d16d5ea8b99668abcc0198b870eeb6f92f
describe
'10668' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLY' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
6f72102cc2cad2c3ff8b75c264ba2001
f24c30d5cd6c231298fef41ff15237faca934396
'2011-09-08T20:37:11-04:00'
describe
'356153' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDLZ' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
cf27a22265bf4dc37347361f2ff221e8
194438d13117292b473482e962d500b3a2814682
describe
'136528' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMA' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
0533c249234ffcfa43a4b90193a8da60
f14710c94a78739e496c474f2aa394e80ab83691
'2011-09-08T20:31:48-04:00'
describe
'29421' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMB' 'sip-files00108.pro'
31da66c3940b41f8a52956b19d17383f
270fd244d844168cf3ad464b17884583a10596a3
describe
'40358' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMC' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
c592b35492b7b0c7098dad1b15bb3731
e89e0f2c1143eb4a39c7b9004cb9ab3afc282298
describe
'2871680' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMD' 'sip-files00108.tif'
444e9c64df7f0fae8a45020b60e2c402
011682126f833646da36d0af70ed449fe5b09b15
describe
'1173' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDME' 'sip-files00108.txt'
971b53e72d6be4c30c1cf509563821de
43f1cb51802d4ab81bb5a3ea5ecd9f2828cf792d
'2011-09-08T20:32:59-04:00'
describe
'10560' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMF' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
89fd309a15aacb09adb96a648afab6b7
7bdd8472540ac598f57797c90613d044c4beb302
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMG' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
96e3d2220c06e79451bc9694e8e3e224
efaf7e21c08c9d4fb712aac2781ea96dddfd5ae2
'2011-09-08T20:28:36-04:00'
describe
'130949' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMH' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
2902a7900039dbffc702613fbe0f695f
bbeba88aaa2de77f900604a2762e35d7ea2286c1
'2011-09-08T20:25:35-04:00'
describe
'29098' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMI' 'sip-files00109.pro'
93718cd239225cd16857751fa0375d5f
7e7b4f31102986599d44ce6f7cb8199b66337ccb
describe
'40355' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMJ' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
c3e83063df3640e3709843783b335d0e
83af76eeb63174c37c9dec4094578d5d20189979
describe
'2871640' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMK' 'sip-files00109.tif'
5d8583a8046d4766f0961620b9697194
47907b2a1f1ec5fc2655f7cf43d06769de419f94
'2011-09-08T20:32:10-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDML' 'sip-files00109.txt'
b5b59bbd5a48f5a3b0447a32729e982c
ca1f06ee8e1014508bb9caa42ecf90cd280cda60
describe
'10180' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMM' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
a6741b5e3bc8ef1e2c8aaedf725a733a
bc1e29cc3748670c793ca78057e348dd931149a7
'2011-09-08T20:38:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMN' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
486c2a09346e4f47dd2c7f4e8840832e
7f20520f8b5c82f2cd9a197d1762305b197a2620
describe
'129845' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMO' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
96c02b16b5de6f0aa9f586b0ce8bd4be
f6096b580c14d0314f3e65aa25d84385a9a56c2b
describe
'28535' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMP' 'sip-files00110.pro'
8ec14e1713ce04d59ca16ee7886bbd47
34c06fcea35ee0c74536921c9e5f70783735523f
describe
'40289' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMQ' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
c8a80ab4729e816598ba07273cf51d09
ca3aa379f2c3661596421e9a250d6a4aa7984e1d
describe
'2871668' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMR' 'sip-files00110.tif'
7d8508f190d1874b8d425aa0016b254a
71d98404464db96a9a39d2856d7929a1854f4a9b
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMS' 'sip-files00110.txt'
537569ef3c62e5d8193670d667992784
58b4408b9c4e9ecce914ca21c3042daafde0eab8
'2011-09-08T20:39:11-04:00'
describe
'10781' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMT' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
bfa61708d1139d290d394f04edb01843
27938cd3be4d606d7140da3f9b58846d26407705
'2011-09-08T20:38:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMU' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
5336bc441260b2dbe8624493abc8e232
f1ddb9c31fd7d40e3f351c185d358f7578351c89
describe
'133545' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMV' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
4f611fcb6d288ae543381bf87c05603a
fbabe744d0849cd792d3ee5dc43ee378fd80cd02
describe
'29629' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMW' 'sip-files00111.pro'
ac2946bcdefdec306041c98af0440a2d
0708729c85b7baf9560fa08481b1e1f88d703b86
'2011-09-08T20:28:01-04:00'
describe
'40917' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMX' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
16801a4866816a08d1cba45b093e4e12
1777b9c4461dc493ac7931fb663a82efd11b4192
'2011-09-08T20:28:48-04:00'
describe
'2871920' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMY' 'sip-files00111.tif'
8966bcbf506a62cbdab58aa9cd9177f0
f4b0fbcb5c52aa4b3ab04b920103940654938ca2
'2011-09-08T20:35:48-04:00'
describe
'1168' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDMZ' 'sip-files00111.txt'
4d6a186f486a0ec39c9041166655316f
bbf5b0973a5e0ce07ece68dd1ca6ca69e1ac8ee9
describe
'10895' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNA' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
8f7b0d4b2aa004a6da60417e3d4d5c4b
aff72c394bfecedbed73a77bb7cd3d17fa6215eb
describe
'356178' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNB' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
45c7770b24efc6aba56d699ac750bbc6
39085188cfd19d3da97b7f802fa5c9bb9a37b169
describe
'131243' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNC' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
13683f9df595c9aa0bc627eae590ccdf
750b5d3456e36d994048362fec1e58a0d8d671c9
describe
'29173' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDND' 'sip-files00112.pro'
511306f783b3fae791236c739953b683
e484ff558844368ebaa6f17a670fd498f20ac363
'2011-09-08T20:34:22-04:00'
describe
'39638' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNE' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
a62d3fe8b9a2d4dd2bfa6bb26a03651a
53c44a2f3ca7f2e1352331451f00e1704fe5098c
'2011-09-08T20:29:53-04:00'
describe
'2871704' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNF' 'sip-files00112.tif'
e02bc445eed1f0148bf9b6afecabae14
32aeb17c74f7f53c967c182a087525a3e7a8eaa9
'2011-09-08T20:27:11-04:00'
describe
'1162' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNG' 'sip-files00112.txt'
7b174f802c02e50afd5f47bf39de656b
96e95ee373c962a4c5b7308e346089fc4d9e9dbf
describe
'10735' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNH' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
74770e341dfe472fc1ad0025e34990df
232a0c9d4b26459675f83c17ee84f4f972934547
'2011-09-08T20:30:16-04:00'
describe
'356027' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNI' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
36ecd3467bd072d1fbc8452179486f2c
0bda0c0a8d9de3d17b4503412cfa8bcbb75706fa
describe
'133951' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNJ' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
cbff533e5a706e5e10051691eb0dabc5
4fe9fc33859888064762f484fcb1a176d2df9b4a
describe
'29651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNK' 'sip-files00113.pro'
de9e6e8af91c01d5d64fbd5989c0522a
077a0733d6c61bc9ecade23e67dab71fc2d1bee9
'2011-09-08T20:37:42-04:00'
describe
'41598' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNL' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
013b773bce3d123ab36d2d6f1e2fa639
587b8413c24d30fade7068dcaaca2f9347b1c606
'2011-09-08T20:33:54-04:00'
describe
'2871852' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNM' 'sip-files00113.tif'
39a1dc6d62c1f7670768c3eca2587b02
143e62fd232d60a2b7f79ff63113af9ee3c92254
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNN' 'sip-files00113.txt'
1c51b03cf2d636cc51f5ba1ff672b7ca
4a35a5144de650e664a6e2a2d77d243d3142ca17
'2011-09-08T20:27:00-04:00'
describe
'10514' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNO' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
b823bd8e1d97a7fc6bdf4430af67ef98
7704c3be700a5cff398705e74f9b527e4ef7a061
'2011-09-08T20:31:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNP' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
13f972de181a98824761b5663fc27591
c0d0ce28842ca2b68717bc894fdb5eb71b235657
describe
'195830' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNQ' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
1e6b5a509ab26c2281cb912c48202122
1d00cbf64c44518a89576c0ba62dda55066e2ec8
describe
'2043' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNR' 'sip-files00114.pro'
7f7dfa2a75691da8a71d9b0dd7fb52de
41c43a3fb8bfbdddc183eedf7aec28084c0d18f7
'2011-09-08T20:36:48-04:00'
describe
'50721' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNS' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
6751961c06627ab3384e7eb51e497880
e65d84fa57b21097058e8295682011b2b08e7f2c
'2011-09-08T20:31:52-04:00'
describe
'2873472' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNT' 'sip-files00114.tif'
ee085877f4d6ac4b9985ff00b1f3371b
8824ec66a0b6f232571be8d232ee790ae2173d95
'2011-09-08T20:28:09-04:00'
describe
'89' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNU' 'sip-files00114.txt'
df478409a7b29c3848d34ea402d0712d
39d70e75d9bebbc6466d93124a892cad062ddc42
'2011-09-08T20:35:54-04:00'
describe
'12555' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNV' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
911a76c00c3562d4a4221c2a3c62d5ef
50babeb102c575132c11a9ef7f778c1ec53eb8c5
describe
'355974' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNW' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
f7e95807169af9203723f354607f07c8
2c6bd2c86429c12fc3f913566d9695e5b54734ac
describe
'126605' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNX' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
578dba7f1fb2b9ea8bcbefe73a8cc73a
3892c155049c3abd7bb37f4d35ac21a5cb9e676a
'2011-09-08T20:27:52-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNY' 'sip-files00116.pro'
15c47158ae78caa2e00a3ee03e975aa5
1561174a3826aec516fc4ca7db32311f169add11
'2011-09-08T20:39:22-04:00'
describe
'39637' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDNZ' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
0fc385d0323c34ed82926dbf583ec2b2
819cc4fc86e1a2818861d019e875c8dbe2cf481f
describe
'2871476' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOA' 'sip-files00116.tif'
9d3622bf4534bce55ee206680f14fe35
71f5ef798683a0eded06fc2c45464e4d169898d1
'2011-09-08T20:32:16-04:00'
describe
'1123' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOB' 'sip-files00116.txt'
4755f23601979dae0c1433128cf604db
4eeddb9e0752c0a3087370109c56720fa0383dad
describe
'10422' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOC' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
739f2b050024c5bbb0c33fc95e427e57
062e4f4b3fc671ec7f3f992cf79f603fd3afe8a8
describe
'356202' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOD' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
0f2dc1a14053c47db130ff48b9ff3378
d85190b9439c3d9c47039b49a0b898fb49f9f9d6
'2011-09-08T20:30:31-04:00'
describe
'139710' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOE' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
08be2fd3ff18fa8b3d6b244157ab913e
480985fa976c8c5ca10d2e70c8cedd030f0b948b
'2011-09-08T20:30:25-04:00'
describe
'30151' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOF' 'sip-files00117.pro'
05fe5675b22d70f982ebfbebf58850b1
17ffd34218bf13e4b4c1d0e6784ca26a9f08e10c
describe
'41948' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOG' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
490da3ea7eb9539a812711c9346a7cd5
6d802a82f916c4e11eaee6b4f82486d9aa236894
'2011-09-08T20:33:32-04:00'
describe
'2871824' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOH' 'sip-files00117.tif'
73dea6f539b3cfa4dac16d6d71654ac2
d9b4234b770808f6ebc945159b7cf26b51f63a21
describe
'1186' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOI' 'sip-files00117.txt'
c7958d10f4c18f9f4394b2de39de3801
684db85156f009c5d5dc2cacf9796fd050b4d995
describe
'10925' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOJ' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
ba5583fac2a5fcd50621ce4fef3ac678
f2f6f02638a56c006418764cc14d7b9a6f98ec68
'2011-09-08T20:37:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOK' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
183146f686f3dd4f5dc8ff832689b283
07f30b55bad6bce9fc0939f6d476f2f5f910f2df
describe
'132753' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOL' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
a499f816548301701e4eb41c4356e1f6
c67ec8b3be20cb83db6752f583c4c723e37a4912
describe
'28882' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOM' 'sip-files00118.pro'
ab35fe72f8ac7448132cd770acbcb6e2
721dbbda7960b47ad7919883d47120fc3401b55d
'2011-09-08T20:28:29-04:00'
describe
'40056' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDON' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
4ed68336ee9ef51ac2f5e9d9fee5fd8f
1c9f2ed356e24fab7e8b9affe6cbb8e133db8619
'2011-09-08T20:35:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOO' 'sip-files00118.tif'
a6b798c8dc7fa444e2cf88ff51863a03
947f5c4d4898167783053fefbc402004708a0a8d
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOP' 'sip-files00118.txt'
245784d4535226fd42d444b6cab9213f
49bcb77ab7b65abeffcfac96287d81cd28514ed1
'2011-09-08T20:33:27-04:00'
describe
'10290' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOQ' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
dad4bbf41bc7e0b625b0b8ad46d035d3
a3eeb7ec78725ef1abecac21e890a7c585ef2402
'2011-09-08T20:33:58-04:00'
describe
'357830' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOR' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
80fb86730b19334cae9de29d62883cc7
7d3e17bb3eb683ab152ef62bc291ef36444e8d3d
'2011-09-08T20:27:33-04:00'
describe
'105331' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOS' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
ded1d811ef2c9ce73dcf9fd7ff91a8e5
689ad4576d0bff6b0309dbd69730a55def4b1faf
describe
'12582' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOT' 'sip-files00119.pro'
e39a7799c49f5d73863533618fd2a804
fc05da98ea7a32d3fb4faa79ec451681dd002a17
describe
'30413' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOU' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
e5d6dd2708937d3203c457816c5d500a
7a00cfb7844352988f0a62d77b4b3f40113802a4
'2011-09-08T20:29:51-04:00'
describe
'8608976' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOV' 'sip-files00119.tif'
f777c805b7830cc170bd94db9c6962bf
bfaf92da75780858aba1f4cb86088e95d6b77ed9
'2011-09-08T20:26:55-04:00'
describe
'504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOW' 'sip-files00119.txt'
78b468c2d90058bfd2cb5b107eb3acc9
966717ccb51fa6b81527074943b3556cb364de81
'2011-09-08T20:27:05-04:00'
describe
'8173' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOX' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
b2ee74870e480ef6f6d57a2d240cfaee
98401115eb73002b0360a84ad18c932b68be825e
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOY' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
9604d6674515d767d89e125aef73209f
84c26d0c66bbb1486e53cca0b565f8d6afec35d3
describe
'145628' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDOZ' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
a4baf3553a57960f7a3fa84ddd00b56c
c31b49d2d054aed0b005755c054db1680dd9bccf
describe
'29277' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPA' 'sip-files00120.pro'
036c17d6b5700933f7b22ea474cbbfcb
047f8919c4f1b065a2edb11fcc599c1539e05ae4
describe
'43945' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPB' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
55cf580d2f36e9a136ec0ef8b6558748
eb5c71ee27dac9c4a1de580b7e8cec07ac16d420
describe
'2872372' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPC' 'sip-files00120.tif'
b80f9d5d785c567bc69a8f7385e018ec
b1dd7d758d54dc098d7e6a5507efbf551712626e
describe
'1206' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPD' 'sip-files00120.txt'
66b438713bdf49448ddac0e5ee1bc642
ccad7ff4b9336d679f8c126eefc36e65e72039d4
'2011-09-08T20:33:00-04:00'
describe
'11451' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPE' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
9932299a15555f92c970e49b1ff91625
c2767f3a353f54a918fa0d568f6963e91e67d17a
describe
'356061' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPF' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
b1a72295c70c7509494b7f83f8ac57b2
0e5009cb432dea49f39b407bbaafcd8367713a42
'2011-09-08T20:29:45-04:00'
describe
'121544' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPG' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
340ce9cbb40ae0e66d0cb416557bd7f0
ec76c3445da063c63b74c7d9178e00d4a82c5d7b
describe
'14295' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPH' 'sip-files00121.pro'
22e528a52989e598d18817b8cc97dee7
0820b4f63aafd300229d006fd06fc8046f83ed2b
'2011-09-08T20:26:39-04:00'
describe
'35212' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPI' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
70847666a3208b5b661827f045ae7f8e
fc9ebb2f7b52295f8aa69b7607f1d0adf23dba1e
'2011-09-08T20:38:04-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPJ' 'sip-files00121.tif'
fe19947fa1705be5e73c59145ecab4d3
2ea34a2747c0ecf0e5fc0d2d1bd50c6786b4ee15
'2011-09-08T20:38:35-04:00'
describe
'602' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPK' 'sip-files00121.txt'
479f50e10b96dcca20a1ef5894b196aa
7b2d68803d3cf1e5d0a9c499c44b572462018533
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPL' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
89c6f96c91287c3cba95ffc749322750
2a25b70e98c1ff1134b52ead79735a7e3341585d
'2011-09-08T20:25:37-04:00'
describe
'356223' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPM' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
6d54e0b544686bba4c89c676bdb9bcc1
9cae1d7b7508b2c4a5999afa1bebf19147c493d6
describe
'130473' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPN' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
644ab5c1cc220f47ffcad03fe8d46f38
41debb40e87b5b00d51c48e18f9651468218d83f
describe
'28191' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPO' 'sip-files00122.pro'
bfb1bbd3a2c289bdf2950b5b8e24fb03
383e42f777856ac71bdeffdb3667484dd139e8db
describe
'40663' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPP' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
12a6720e7e07601a46e609fb644366d6
8ab55456c1b75a925a70048732401b7adbbc7243
'2011-09-08T20:29:11-04:00'
describe
'2874132' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPQ' 'sip-files00122.tif'
0c9a1facf66308ef29dfa954836e7c8b
1f14623f17de4467a11ed3ea5acac6d58d782715
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPR' 'sip-files00122.txt'
b27c11679a000cb8632092f695f5d0c5
b3a69fe85edbda157f804aae744d9f68d5e21cb4
describe
'10620' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPS' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
fbd6d2edffb0108535a75b819375752c
c7ed8a6bb4b47cd85eae2b1a4a4f6e88b74a9751
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPT' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
af726baf979a9b6783ba3a326ffa3ab8
17d8005866a12b0ba805836f12ded2e9ba158246
'2011-09-08T20:28:12-04:00'
describe
'138336' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPU' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
2267d93dbafc380550e250606dc2d11d
ff1bbc42aa23ee042778e0df2d5c1b3bf3e60342
describe
'29352' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPV' 'sip-files00123.pro'
14300fe171db1f54295c32a355af17e3
36f3c0540db119bc0c7dff30da84e4d0e74a9a7e
describe
'41528' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPW' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
f0f99161321479dc14d9239a534c7412
bc293343918b2508155b1ff068edd59b51cc16b8
'2011-09-08T20:30:04-04:00'
describe
'2872020' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPX' 'sip-files00123.tif'
b24ecbf17969f55239bb25ef29762054
457f5c66c4b181793812823c6af8b2c264e4d6ec
describe
'1156' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPY' 'sip-files00123.txt'
a1888aa5e89604cdadc9cb9c8de1a704
33db7cf16bb51fdf87054b703effd4fbdbe55870
describe
'11203' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDPZ' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
fbf0543da6c712b360f7d3f679ce3fc4
2d9bd1585ad2ae913ea1d302895004a87a238ad7
describe
'355879' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQA' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
6440e34cb3b36b7cdbf21d5d9c974ac4
c73a33c14d18e7d3e38008ee1f809b94e299647f
'2011-09-08T20:33:19-04:00'
describe
'80434' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQB' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
70fdaed6b614e5677a7b13d69b5c20da
eb5db192cf9421aeff64e3d50e2357448985e6ff
describe
'11230' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQC' 'sip-files00124.pro'
0b6102ed6faf0bb2a3202b05c0824a86
d17f145eacff1b5c33808fddcc85c7b1d419191d
describe
'20645' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQD' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
30e3c7d198bdaa250790276c46bce5ee
0121014c0684c49b78de6f59d8bc9bca5608bb45
'2011-09-08T20:36:51-04:00'
describe
'2869160' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQE' 'sip-files00124.tif'
c7862ef8ebe86d781f4d7039ef46e363
0e43f6a8ce785083c6b7bcca4104fcfbdfa07aef
'2011-09-08T20:33:17-04:00'
describe
'454' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQF' 'sip-files00124.txt'
dc31484e8470dd9d89a8166073233d37
f5d3cbaba1992bdb12c3a333ab5433e06ba79c00
describe
'5365' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQG' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
64f1cf96fb70096206b8c74239a401cd
eb9979915276bef441ebbca152770892e9c5fa0d
describe
'356188' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQH' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
781a728170ba8f65c0ca8cf1fbf2a1c8
ee9852a7ead25262e115321c33e3712ab3524938
describe
'105860' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQI' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
4a5e3841675377579890a186850180ca
9b5882a2914aa34a0e95c4bca8addac325f2b1c8
'2011-09-08T20:30:34-04:00'
describe
'13167' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQJ' 'sip-files00125.pro'
092d3db701d4f0f0613510f065fbcd38
5469a642fea08b443de1dfa0c1e387fcdd55521d
'2011-09-08T20:30:29-04:00'
describe
'30687' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQK' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
fdf8fe303b888b5e3c742cef377bd046
b3cb7520eb1797b9759d3b4b3b0fa540d21a7d02
'2011-09-08T20:36:27-04:00'
describe
'2871004' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQL' 'sip-files00125.tif'
06369f19abd196522750093883a3bd6a
9a59565dfd58353b5af0e3e28cb76c84d6d16f13
'2011-09-08T20:36:12-04:00'
describe
'569' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQM' 'sip-files00125.txt'
91cb7efb792a44bf48657804682972ba
8185d3fb0883b068a74f8ebb59c5f907a387f657
'2011-09-08T20:37:16-04:00'
describe
'8435' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQN' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
12c27e9767b2df86b64126f1dc3e49bc
3524caac2827cb8e44f369da6311194b7f0d63d2
'2011-09-08T20:34:04-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQO' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
d0d33d4b4cf5ebc2b129ea21b0ed88e1
d1ec9cd89344e0c50eb31a8d9f22c63a593fcc84
'2011-09-08T20:26:59-04:00'
describe
'127780' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQP' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
b536688f3293cbc63a3bb4126cac6ee4
1b7ee6956544620b8db7f4758f79424f139d1385
'2011-09-08T20:32:56-04:00'
describe
'27749' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQQ' 'sip-files00126.pro'
04bbd91b1a8af8d2ca4db0116edc5ee2
e46fd128dad4f1aae0c8a953baae6ff9159022a0
describe
'37855' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQR' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
0e899fb5a3c54a67f2ffe291e92eb5c8
31c77bf2c24aae83203aebc6b3c7f76872795543
describe
'2871360' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQS' 'sip-files00126.tif'
9fa4963b88ecda4f688dee726b4e3d02
15372477e94693ae711fd021a8364786bd29464a
'2011-09-08T20:26:02-04:00'
describe
'1112' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQT' 'sip-files00126.txt'
5b9543e28834346ca904bf52b4802f40
f1a6fb00aed63ca6d2c4704b2f68a1028e953ee6
describe
'10763' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQU' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
f59d2a8229fd191daef0f37b500342d3
dbfd4d043e12aac20fc8ad2126a3f494f267b89e
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQV' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
4bdf2a9c7330dd93c9c7198f24fbdd3f
c160cfa2cf1b31cf7988cfad1fc5af4ed4acbcb3
'2011-09-08T20:26:46-04:00'
describe
'134719' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQW' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
007bfd3e889065da4956169618714046
bbe4c2115ada8f9f0bd384faaf46a88320f073b2
describe
'29809' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQX' 'sip-files00127.pro'
9e26c3fd356c81c61fb4af2da97d4e52
8f421fc45ba9a8c353a6184270cccf5a6e8f60bd
describe
'41688' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQY' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
a2aa424bf2a9a7edb723a6744cb0b580
6f5ebb818adbd14906054a0fe70197c99f23a5b5
describe
'2871940' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDQZ' 'sip-files00127.tif'
823f4453d1a975a241dda0bd8bcd3daf
b23ef58a05c06ada52b2ff4313d4a83f630368e7
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRA' 'sip-files00127.txt'
53ea3a740556078394c41d89caae9d8d
2505355ca2e3ffdfb8ca987f099d3b36b117c4b9
describe
'11119' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRB' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
e1771aea9127ecc7ba0d2524694a0ad5
1e169b41480d25092e2d170a622ae231458b2d0a
'2011-09-08T20:28:25-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRC' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
e560e37b6aebac9fd5ac6d54ef3811c3
53e9e79751ba0e16ca04dda959c219c4c8a71da7
describe
'128370' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRD' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
d4dece6507cdf08e70dadb8e9e8bf47a
5c9d90083e512c73b78e91c88f6420557720be0d
describe
'27594' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRE' 'sip-files00128.pro'
2debd4dd0d21e343b0c72d71f545162b
fc95e3a6d48c39562384b40199b0754fc234aa15
'2011-09-08T20:27:39-04:00'
describe
'40115' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRF' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
9ef1978adf62214001bd0b820b9788dc
58454866eb6582a9f7f2c4d7cb44cdb00ec90daa
describe
'2871728' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRG' 'sip-files00128.tif'
8ae8019f51c8878389cd3aee3224b559
bb1bcb58350aa62094d72e566a44714d3c1a3faa
'2011-09-08T20:29:33-04:00'
describe
'1117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRH' 'sip-files00128.txt'
bd0814bf5ec37f49fb92cf33ff95f1c6
9a5cfb8a32372b257d24f7ea12fe92df53cce53f
'2011-09-08T20:38:56-04:00'
describe
'10936' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRI' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
65b675334deebd1102c9c6c38f6b8e4a
92a924be8d0453908c128d4950726102d0eaf236
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRJ' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
b044ebb502795dd9b83ad605e21dc100
6e51dc88f49d85d4eaf4adc96302033c4ae4b3a2
describe
'130944' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRK' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
e4d82cf46976921f7184447a15b1de6a
50c9851ccecdc3636904d51f7a266bf74532f3f5
describe
'27731' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRL' 'sip-files00129.pro'
d5d245ffebb32bc563e9e69d5ee3d81e
986e953f877e6de87228284fe59984842d75b442
describe
'40816' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRM' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
f2e4df6369447774668c109f79d463c7
83f389358bbcdd8f8b05c325bbc34f5851f061ed
describe
'2864136' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRN' 'sip-files00129.tif'
1001956ef8214b349b693d87ed2b5c6c
a3559eb95cd7294a22719c4e9b076cffa2f9ff46
'2011-09-08T20:30:07-04:00'
describe
'1096' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRO' 'sip-files00129.txt'
455459a107578848c0c71ba3ef3d48c0
89f4352890d765dce73ce4dd1e7101756d84e662
describe
'11109' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRP' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
2ccb1cf7228141de63e94782b0acf635
7469e9bf9fb3684d0abd329844c88e4aa0d4f09b
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRQ' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
c02e3cbf8cf47a0232087811249b34e6
0c3962047540e6eb5dfd2e6b998f8b6b623cc1eb
'2011-09-08T20:38:13-04:00'
describe
'133496' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRR' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
7a9194bb0cc54cb1b08c00dd180677b7
e0f1882bf1789db1442633417e24892047b56dc8
describe
'17611' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRS' 'sip-files00130.pro'
ffd2a7c7a8e8fe08cebb097bc1669987
438a0a934285762bce1c845bf1764ef1a50b5b36
'2011-09-08T20:27:25-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRT' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
a4bfc7f718f71c8d33ee0ff9d83962bc
d2e65d5471d627c8f9f2eea8ab25152610cfe36e
'2011-09-08T20:25:34-04:00'
describe
'2864112' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRU' 'sip-files00130.tif'
a8363c96e40022ac99e9a9b8f7eff820
9588f52b6f6da86155474cc0185cde7617a3e73a
'2011-09-08T20:35:11-04:00'
describe
'723' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRV' 'sip-files00130.txt'
3634b3bf4ae167b0cf2bf750e0656a26
bb9a11c47770dce521bcbbfe4d0f63ce5a3e77e7
describe
'10680' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRW' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
c71d2c3b80518d6d100de513d7911295
06a04cd9b844f45e01a826907609deef30974947
'2011-09-08T20:31:51-04:00'
describe
'356060' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRX' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
059b7ac344514ce89a8e7800955cab17
2cc4c814c41ca7498412219fa0df34673786c133
describe
'125600' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRY' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
7f647d3b0272a3f2d8e13381a8896d2b
40dddaaa3430fae354d6ee43ec09b906dc24f338
describe
'25101' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDRZ' 'sip-files00131.pro'
76c736fe9fb930311480a1e355920973
4ece55d32743d31fcbf93b5a20e1e32d172ef66e
describe
'37069' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSA' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
bec0da7f59e36d104c9dfb5465696562
ad8819b671855c18e37073139e06f9d2b6aca023
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSB' 'sip-files00131.tif'
85b4d27d6eedfd43bb299e1f290a1add
31c7ecbe0d391b96605e23f51424d44ca96cf021
'2011-09-08T20:30:45-04:00'
describe
'1001' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSC' 'sip-files00131.txt'
5b32c2f268d4f90643dae067bb517d0c
1fe4e6da4da304ac10aaaea9022f5f64a9015c18
describe
'10289' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSD' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
a3cddd5271f503255b7e50561563c4db
5cdbd04953bd86d1c586fcd5746777d6bbf9f087
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSE' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
6df815a98ba07598b7d5681827db70fc
1ce2f9335c2e4f22a2c4bb6d0819e6de884f7f62
'2011-09-08T20:34:47-04:00'
describe
'127791' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSF' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
61f56271260d317527ec23f28f5cc281
336f907158aca3b34612aa64612e8565d9d48d62
'2011-09-08T20:36:26-04:00'
describe
'26720' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSG' 'sip-files00132.pro'
b120478a18364f9f7080c49db6dc67b5
e48fb6b6e8fb41452a1170c768719e63bf921210
describe
'39533' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSH' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
8ef010d357cc9f1a889bc54f47eb7cf6
5dad1189defb95295bb5c14510d6cccbd412448b
'2011-09-08T20:27:02-04:00'
describe
'2871684' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSI' 'sip-files00132.tif'
b1fe6dfd9f8938f1a2009554a9cc63e8
482c8f63e954971ed48536a48513bb553e16290b
describe
'1071' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSJ' 'sip-files00132.txt'
cee7b2f1c50fb9aeb4cb0264b604b76b
e5febe7a78c77b8bc8df917cb11b76fc616128c1
'2011-09-08T20:34:21-04:00'
describe
'10179' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSK' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
a83f3ee6fadf9c12583b8f48e1b18988
17e06e06ad9c982b094e44340f57be0a9f722725
describe
'355962' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSL' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
9e5b2a0dcb869e4bcca7caa06684fc28
1a0720b9ff3a331fedf8ebe2abe829d6e8ad4fc9
describe
'135369' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSM' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
ca426676b20bd4e6898a56b703edc01f
eb8cdc58992eb29d09891f45828ab1962a88242d
describe
'29597' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSN' 'sip-files00133.pro'
24c7a4491ba4e533bd687db9e0fbea4b
4ab776e463b1daa4f908ea3a6af40628445c225f
describe
'42220' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSO' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
60f63770f7abd78c94cf4eaa0704bf41
bfa14e6068b25644f37614a043641d2826b34e97
'2011-09-08T20:33:56-04:00'
describe
'2872016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSP' 'sip-files00133.tif'
be1fbe5f17a3107c76030b4e20505685
8d8a1ea5c0f067a6a62186e791a80d25837a3c88
describe
'1169' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSQ' 'sip-files00133.txt'
b948053cb2bcd669cebe897ada7b855f
a879f16b9137f8b251c0077d236d8c9fc6ca62aa
describe
'10634' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSR' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
f18e9d721d642f444963c1a40b0fb5e3
f9eabd7ae53138447131689c0d3eb74bf8f0cc2c
'2011-09-08T20:33:50-04:00'
describe
'356173' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSS' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
5055a3142af3b682f36e187ba86efbf1
87f329137a5ab178dd68daa0e9e3e1f136fa4c3f
'2011-09-08T20:28:31-04:00'
describe
'128926' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDST' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
1bd405dd0957be6eb600e2e5426a0c5c
ce0bd201cb6be0a551edba720bf47374882f28c3
describe
'27471' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSU' 'sip-files00134.pro'
a18076855e68497ffbbef6f013b32fa8
87c7a80c4ca2f93d4db6401282c611c10bdd375d
'2011-09-08T20:28:44-04:00'
describe
'40088' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSV' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
a835a6d1b45fdb74f495dce7f99002ad
100159fcd6ff7898b9149430be2a60259eacea7f
describe
'2871788' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSW' 'sip-files00134.tif'
6113c55cb31407781b108ff5f39ca36f
51b3b5f3175828969c4b01150c480ed1417070d6
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSX' 'sip-files00134.txt'
da32264bf2e6796ccb6d2735a9e5c737
19f83f029b9b9da5212b70a1c62d97e04f2c037e
describe
'10673' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSY' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
5584e6c49fe0e8bc04b651e43064c473
a29e738e30677f8d75a3ba550e89ba6cf7202857
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDSZ' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
233e05a8fd14cca5ae452ed6bdaec23b
dc754aa37aed9ec2c48d6fd45e2fbdd0156d2a76
describe
'130630' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTA' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
70d7294882f7c3febb8f462ff0056335
24d6c548c6444cbc678529d528254250c22e107e
'2011-09-08T20:37:17-04:00'
describe
'27055' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTB' 'sip-files00135.pro'
e80b3ffa9ad509d1eff64b7a81406422
57f8c4784dc06470176846e9f75982ab21e0d7db
describe
'39207' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTC' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
e1a262eec18eb5261e10fe04797254a2
c66eeaacf38cd2f32449599623fdd6f53b6557a3
'2011-09-08T20:39:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTD' 'sip-files00135.tif'
aae7f40f1ffff141abaf96a573b6d130
5b491c7e20751b6c5d490428122f8f6293ecaa8f
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTE' 'sip-files00135.txt'
df0465218048325543e1e4375b7d901f
ca0eb73b7f1b935e63f0b3a25a0907c3535a6b3d
'2011-09-08T20:35:19-04:00'
describe
'10741' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTF' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
97e9f6fe84e4ba7429263eedd90a0ab9
dc6250c1b3be66ce68ad24b8862357cf316ea00e
'2011-09-08T20:38:43-04:00'
describe
'356182' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTG' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
b150ce1e7d9dedf5bd2f8d9a72bf2c3a
890e8ed89af0e456c4e1c5b470f7807f16eda4eb
describe
'123678' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTH' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
eea7cc55a7102d47fe7b1faf74a88ae0
0bd7e2eeacd88a7012435347feea9b395dce07d5
describe
'27595' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTI' 'sip-files00136.pro'
de10e477d1eff6da47b8050d9e01c230
25a2df7c2d9755472ccf43fd70c6882233e563fd
describe
'37236' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTJ' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
42464948a99cc22118f4db19617e62d9
2bf12b0fbd14d62a4635b21183d8b5bf2ea449a1
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTK' 'sip-files00136.tif'
ffbe6e3e918bbe1aea2668d5c0069db0
780e356310f4902237fe3262c0da6808dbb9b8b2
describe
'1145' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTL' 'sip-files00136.txt'
d147c60438cc7c43124f790dd799f133
500ffc3866d714438da464c9bacb842543025deb
'2011-09-08T20:35:06-04:00'
describe
'10573' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTM' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
493faf69b108fe19ccb4ff4f46b75040
45596af97e90d6c54e1514db92d744a3b2a94866
'2011-09-08T20:35:53-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTN' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
e538e1521fc9ca65e60152def7002765
f2aef791015dbb18055754540f0c761c13580570
describe
'134050' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTO' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
d2423be19f7e059ce069f703457cfe70
b6a38ad23f4ce1481ab15b534780d63e347f3d7a
'2011-09-08T20:31:24-04:00'
describe
'28614' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTP' 'sip-files00137.pro'
368f7d882c31aea7b78a696863af2b88
b074903a43931cac09252d5195b5d62f761546ff
'2011-09-08T20:33:48-04:00'
describe
'39867' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTQ' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
519266c8e4008347c1a3d6cacd1ebd11
e571c38844994afba5e315ad91e358562f071908
'2011-09-08T20:39:28-04:00'
describe
'2871816' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTR' 'sip-files00137.tif'
307a3a7ab306cac393f78579da421ac8
b97f1132ecb8065928af42c55099adc5862932ed
'2011-09-08T20:28:24-04:00'
describe
'1133' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTS' 'sip-files00137.txt'
bba70b4d64ffe5b5601d4d5962dd88cf
ec9b399c577792ce063f4c56a706585c45388f43
'2011-09-08T20:37:35-04:00'
describe
'11051' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTT' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
db16d2887c83b8b0a56ee222e503dfe7
df93b3c04cd7326992564cc93fa876f11a795736
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTU' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
61ea01a1681d37fa05c5112132362bc7
d70ff5d7108ffb35228e626b732902102f806fe9
'2011-09-08T20:39:26-04:00'
describe
'133409' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTV' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
580ec1ee920f7e3ad31f9bc1834aa9b6
067ff0ff9ac1c69d1961f1d392d7f53a9964165d
'2011-09-08T20:28:27-04:00'
describe
'20044' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTW' 'sip-files00138.pro'
bedd3ca73fb6366c10e7a5d855a635c4
ca5179a47943693cfa2de3293a983778c1291664
'2011-09-08T20:27:09-04:00'
describe
'39018' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTX' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
6b4baf5a7f4800f3f2a6cb107c1a46a7
d8b58a6d4273557c201161ddcc84dc68d60b5753
describe
'2872032' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTY' 'sip-files00138.tif'
bc85b72380b308910d2feb7e82222ae4
30a33c14c4b9ddb2c069e428663a2df96a3537ed
'2011-09-08T20:39:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDTZ' 'sip-files00138.txt'
30d1eff4657a56f8bca5d924052376c7
e52adaadd36293dcc7d5b1d23cd9f1a46694e982
describe
'10411' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUA' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
21e4ae002aeac0405f663afec3a0fe54
b31acec1f004552e56e1d024d99f46e124f39e82
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUB' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
af069eceafb5a52e61248fe3d8c9dc91
c88ebc8ea460e995b01502d1689e3c2658109c06
describe
'130872' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUC' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
f9cb25bc7393a7427b74162e4010fdcf
96e8567eec4ef0e1cf5dce22ae5ede7b6e7977e7
'2011-09-08T20:25:41-04:00'
describe
'29138' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUD' 'sip-files00139.pro'
abcc70c90919caa801eaac2f1110fcef
66c401f97d462705393a39904e52960752248ecd
'2011-09-08T20:33:07-04:00'
describe
'41596' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUE' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
57c1dc1dc775bad22c405bb31353b50a
1c7e7502bff4bafc10bbb301151622a3cb96b607
describe
'2871904' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUF' 'sip-files00139.tif'
05377ca7f2dddd130fcefd437a5b911b
776d087f04e9e29a6829ec417c137cf7f9607297
'2011-09-08T20:32:00-04:00'
describe
'1148' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUG' 'sip-files00139.txt'
73bea68adce3d76c04505fd5f8a759f8
e3c0400e40c893633532fada12b922848409de85
'2011-09-08T20:36:19-04:00'
describe
'10630' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUH' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
878b95caf7019d22536ee031e68eb07e
696e6ed1b0f8fd1653ce786442878229711d2eb2
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUI' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
307443fb38c5e990e627142350d09e05
3754b724e3b3b9d19aecaf3907f60b695c37bbc4
'2011-09-08T20:25:51-04:00'
describe
'131454' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUJ' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
dddfb6ccaa3aa79a99d1729f0ba3a638
a86c63da388778e11aa8d61b873c15f7b8ccfcfa
describe
'29117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUK' 'sip-files00140.pro'
e6a9f91cb7e0cdebd22673736c0e9f42
1544520362719db4bfd99caae297668c0bca6cbe
describe
'39548' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUL' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
f6b8df77b4bb251d5da3ab27f25ee15f
2ca6cc1f786fdf27279b3e23fc18423eb9900fb4
'2011-09-08T20:28:52-04:00'
describe
'2871952' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUM' 'sip-files00140.tif'
454b771e3f11234cc7739f7e4099edc2
b0c5226b49045fb6ad64cef47c2b84c1627346e5
'2011-09-08T20:29:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUN' 'sip-files00140.txt'
e83d78e41ebcf9fbe34189073b2c8673
58a0e4657ef5edec2000391f8eef5c1205b9df12
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUO' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
a573f5ea17d3fb7980e118ab2764acd9
827529236212a42094e92e1d43517ee27408daee
'2011-09-08T20:26:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUP' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
3fc610d042ebd068afbe4e64a805267a
9c28c39be7bfede1f05d333c79d13d6992acda96
describe
'136162' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUQ' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
78dd2924093216aae0c5918e6452cbe9
3acb5f2eb085b5711bc4de058be0577bebbd81de
'2011-09-08T20:32:12-04:00'
describe
'29201' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUR' 'sip-files00141.pro'
02799567572f6a3412df635ebef554c7
ab5d49a6491e3e01d6ae7cdea6a0505f5a723bea
describe
'42256' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUS' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
1a57e1b1027b72d3156d6a4b7f389137
00ce6570841c881d52ea4d8af5ea15d766210012
'2011-09-08T20:31:00-04:00'
describe
'2872004' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUT' 'sip-files00141.tif'
99b03f79eaba03f81f73f6dc2b18073e
3894302ce59156f69f50bba793492ce26f5ea4a7
'2011-09-08T20:31:13-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUU' 'sip-files00141.txt'
4841090ba0ea44854b5ed57ad89f7184
de73bedf05554f162a2bb5848f60768399b53633
describe
'10559' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUV' 'sip-files00141thm.jpg'
b443a3582ab861ff02dee50f7a5728c2
880c89c8cd8c996f14bf07051237732da42ba3e1
describe
'356074' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUW' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
c7dfb633bd662547dd4d0d1f810018fc
9bf893a497b8b1431d27025eb4005ea1aef23726
'2011-09-08T20:32:23-04:00'
describe
'132799' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUX' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
52190c56edc58c8953d6a1d7dd095e05
df1c2d2442279678cd38cc787e697c6ccaeb83fb
describe
'28262' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUY' 'sip-files00142.pro'
7bc3fc41b76765fd05bed87e9c2ab247
391271eb3c53f8e269a1fbfa1aeea568cf8123f9
describe
'40174' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDUZ' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
fd6bf93f9ee5d74ee879209aca564124
65d2d9cd516636b2cae9983a8b6b1d3096f8623d
describe
'2872068' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVA' 'sip-files00142.tif'
7853d3f83f1306dfde9055b70ee36c7c
af9e2c48185c9df04ae22a8f399298ace59b3b52
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVB' 'sip-files00142.txt'
dab5a9f909f0de58a57630914317160b
1bdd0a482e94ffd85e108c93b6483587a28cb13f
'2011-09-08T20:30:46-04:00'
describe
'10476' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVC' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
8fde3f576d4afdcf51b577b414cec59b
0dc2bd62534cedd6ac415bc44e5a937db86792e4
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVD' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
d161182ad2a793dea1c95eafcd011150
31e79169a27a586c0ae3cda5c771a49d80477bc8
'2011-09-08T20:35:36-04:00'
describe
'125903' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVE' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
09f8662573c041ed72cf54ac1e49b24a
88fad0fd9c2f00e455a967c63b4a9d3049032371
'2011-09-08T20:32:07-04:00'
describe
'27422' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVF' 'sip-files00143.pro'
6eeccd384fac9f9ce43cbdf88c6e3e2a
eec6420e914d4f011ae12c6f159007f2b43068a3
'2011-09-08T20:36:52-04:00'
describe
'38663' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVG' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
70f1985d8d8d506585c32924b335eed5
a47251f70a18495106a8ae15d1d3451953fff639
'2011-09-08T20:37:52-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVH' 'sip-files00143.tif'
e37a87af5a8bd824e97b8e5f6c342405
6c9b5e3b8bfe8b32c718c1b49c0462fb654a401d
'2011-09-08T20:27:58-04:00'
describe
'1095' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVI' 'sip-files00143.txt'
f2852cc76addc8bd8ece39e65becd570
6454abb67782bffa4b90d5b38602d15b896dfb09
describe
'10140' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVJ' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
30175219c89747d4c2ff1a8006c718df
e83a668a359b63a6b32c01616f4e9228f0deb830
describe
'356193' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVK' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
0dd9db733f3a250b6e3ed6ee366ab52b
20e85e0c33b4b3b0d9ee7c57591cd99959c897a8
describe
'125308' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVL' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
3629a02c7e84617a7b0f10ebcefa3d22
a799fd51554982617a90eb7b697b88658805e7e7
describe
'27664' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVM' 'sip-files00144.pro'
a903161109cb7a08740922ca33a5333d
51581a3268f2eee57cb27561d698fc9f4d489c5e
'2011-09-08T20:32:03-04:00'
describe
'38371' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVN' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
5f8ba58f89a5cb177ce409fc98f240bc
2be5b7e5e82a0321c53fb7ae067ec80dd3147aa1
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVO' 'sip-files00144.tif'
854de3f6483e3e4354af1837050117e7
0035f895cfb3a9b65ce6ceb51adbaa92a5a81f9f
'2011-09-08T20:38:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVP' 'sip-files00144.txt'
1af0d37d461697f368a920a4ce326fb0
742930dfeec0c9b6c444bc47e01691486a74206d
'2011-09-08T20:36:09-04:00'
describe
'10565' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVQ' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
341d820a2157859c4ab9eeef9bded7fc
10089f0449a9f5d807310e9bbc92f24eeb9ac93c
describe
'355899' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVR' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
24e383699b33d9ef32df8def178b4bea
a4cc372ebb62ec09eb56078cba3a0b0d1498efc2
describe
'130078' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVS' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
20ef35ef75427af5f1ada31d392aff68
d7b977e5d60a0e793d6c2cb00412f110f7ce50e6
describe
'28592' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVT' 'sip-files00145.pro'
12c74a7a01f70a48b9b166d4f0d09a10
7d64be43490a4b13ea7cfcaf4ab236fb9f7ecdd3
'2011-09-08T20:38:17-04:00'
describe
'40528' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVU' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
51898d655016862fcbe14a7b12e3ae4a
4dbb7b8ebddded05ede9553699bd2fdf0aba854c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVV' 'sip-files00145.tif'
dc4ddc04289b4234d838cb3e373c6490
475ee05b5556f24e40286d5d68ddc8e2d602ed3b
'2011-09-08T20:27:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVW' 'sip-files00145.txt'
2801822cff6d292e0ed22a011c15f0e2
d0160f61c29b0b852d5dfe4bb3c7b36f7f20989b
'2011-09-08T20:26:08-04:00'
describe
'10964' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVX' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
47bf0cfdde9ccec7271127e787831648
7fa604b5dd463474099d50b4479f2f48b28ac0e6
describe
'356485' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVY' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
bd1c9a41c053968598c681849119caf4
3a0bb364315ad25081ea9fa56232aaeec7b87343
describe
'161444' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDVZ' 'sip-files00147.jpg'
6bb8b0ee5520831fdbe9d5fdc844ae78
4e8a9a8ec654f2b9ce9bfa117487e6145f51d096
describe
'1728' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWA' 'sip-files00147.pro'
d53e2817f0929a86a1861591914112e1
6515ffa5fc423fe0027f692acdd742f0d1b8fee7
'2011-09-08T20:25:59-04:00'
describe
'43672' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWB' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
c8034a1de4ca1d20d6a2e288adf042d8
4ee380b7f1ec72790454a0d86430486a5e47df68
'2011-09-08T20:38:00-04:00'
describe
'2875168' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWC' 'sip-files00147.tif'
41dca88c8f69daa14d773dc9d13e7226
195ae8c3721f200228e7199f50f11151bbdfbdc8
describe
'84' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWD' 'sip-files00147.txt'
c38a95ef32f586a3f5f72e5261821476
c0dccfa90ae35549782f5976e6808056276e6c20
'2011-09-08T20:35:55-04:00'
describe
'11603' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWE' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
2cb0dcec614fc853dc421110c59ed2d4
ff7cf4fbdfaefe0e8d2a46229c9ef1d36ce99063
'2011-09-08T20:30:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWF' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
30339f963cc1fcefe8e24db1ac4d9080
a1994e5163c726aca7c2684da5b8e52ec2d7b546
'2011-09-08T20:27:46-04:00'
describe
'133388' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWG' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
b3f957198bd7b180c86b66cc8c7c3b6f
fd0d7424a3e6ae84e934fda773bab5ca88b40e3d
'2011-09-08T20:33:42-04:00'
describe
'29205' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWH' 'sip-files00148.pro'
7d9dcf0e3b0ef6d64e43a0788eab742f
8a6296376991365f311506d2b5357f4a87a39750
describe
'40877' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWI' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
13b907c56ee90e63e8588a4501e37154
9333d9e354ee6585f981b0651b93fb065e4741a2
'2011-09-08T20:36:41-04:00'
describe
'2872036' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWJ' 'sip-files00148.tif'
ab1da3ae618d061b0906c211a9f25e04
f65a323ce4afc82c389f2d65355f9bfb7516ecf5
'2011-09-08T20:39:12-04:00'
describe
'1155' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWK' 'sip-files00148.txt'
e83aa4390bbfc9808138fb045f2ebff9
c24105c01f073c164fb89c33bf174094c29da864
describe
'10708' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWL' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
7ab8d0546c4a9fa8f7369ad600a679ac
754bdea277c08eda879b48d64b437487743524ca
'2011-09-08T20:34:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWM' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
6c1b057a407bab262d2c604c51112f32
a8b00f1379e859171c3b3069b70fdc7bdc014f96
'2011-09-08T20:31:27-04:00'
describe
'128724' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWN' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
fad40e9cf90b2c0b309cf75739b03324
c11647b4bd04ac644f404bdae7877e7315bb85b2
'2011-09-08T20:37:00-04:00'
describe
'29444' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWO' 'sip-files00149.pro'
1a18d77b3503bda0f1237fabf7d9a1d5
93a56147baac8a6e1246da16cb7ea3bb9e25f65c
'2011-09-08T20:26:54-04:00'
describe
'40370' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWP' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
dee3feebbb1f5721a7277172d6a1fae3
7c8e0c0fdccb80abbfaf451b46e6329dd90bf2d3
describe
'2872000' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWQ' 'sip-files00149.tif'
ff3cf5f1e1b082b7763e2105c552fbb7
9b0f5b11bb73b13a447e84d363d82d249556892c
'2011-09-08T20:37:02-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWR' 'sip-files00149.txt'
7ce3c4d3d761cdc268c543b5d7ad5409
57925f7cc77d54a4fb5eb51efb65a02f63192593
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWS' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
9c3c81e8770b3b95dc014e4393cfbc6c
289e24080be2d7ac50d277d8c9a347cfed79621d
describe
'356171' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWT' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
51084a7255d396a45892a6c70b5e2c7c
742e330981527492a2370891dce8cf858bf1e3a8
'2011-09-08T20:28:40-04:00'
describe
'121745' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWU' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
6ef1e00e3e65c1b8cda51e7426afc5cb
5ca62712c8f49598acda48c3c55024ffd352472c
describe
'27651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWV' 'sip-files00150.pro'
415ddb6c25ecd7278f5d0cae30c53b4f
5f58594a58c34da9c1d6a8a8992c9652ca39ac14
describe
'39149' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWW' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
52df8164afcc42ed4b0eda529ac95557
a866461da16eb4f5fcb5c08c96fd8e576b730895
describe
'2871840' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWX' 'sip-files00150.tif'
c2dd9d263eb495f46242ee5929e09604
57312ca4c8d13cc47ef16725bd4a81bcae20ff0a
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWY' 'sip-files00150.txt'
227050da6863014b08a332ec7955fc08
edf22b319daf1b560e37f4f5cfedefcfcd04506c
describe
'10338' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDWZ' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
c656c6db0aa31870a3134e0d036bcbd3
466bfb56ed2362703fd972f1e19acfd27c087c89
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXA' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
bdf3483672b59f4baed48e1c1a8770c3
a7c66a21576738774aee4255b71a66d9613b0b6d
'2011-09-08T20:37:46-04:00'
describe
'121444' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXB' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
70206b82227beac1d996192eb7d1f99e
9381f6dd079a387131d74a14840c70ab3bb860a8
describe
'25867' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXC' 'sip-files00151.pro'
e640919e72ef26a1b3405fe31fefc6d6
5490625bdca2364b834015ca8e394325e5f112a6
describe
'37286' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXD' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
f2587536d99f6691a2e1b5113e1dbfec
0f1c031ddd7684e4ad3b132e468fde4e52013911
'2011-09-08T20:31:45-04:00'
describe
'2873924' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXE' 'sip-files00151.tif'
0b8bc0380cf5c946f1c285730047aeac
edd3645c28da1b778dba9802e359714c380bc4d9
'2011-09-08T20:34:12-04:00'
describe
'1036' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXF' 'sip-files00151.txt'
53904ddeb70b4655387d484e9a6a069a
7dddb7397a3dc02fd8aae38d2dadd372460f1c97
describe
'10082' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXG' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
5a00c7e2f0a12550d160f4331a9ec81a
58541fd17dd02d11ee0f92ca7532dda52d112b27
describe
'356203' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXH' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
2e9090590e58af4dd7245f51a89b0d6a
c3a858dbe9c273177ee715d10eac466b89722c3b
describe
'132226' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXI' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
13aa8158fd395c9433cc479e458e0bb2
4a6229bfe97acc63e0fac0065652b3807aa9ff59
describe
'29373' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXJ' 'sip-files00152.pro'
5077eff24f7297edfc23ca67798208bc
7d37e4e5483ade7109427a3236507a51c2d10aac
'2011-09-08T20:35:47-04:00'
describe
'41593' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXK' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
a6ce50e9c6a0434114b67ee728b1e7c4
09d5fdacfd613327a1a1fedcfeeeeb1cd5b6d44a
describe
'2872008' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXL' 'sip-files00152.tif'
e936380bed39857ae7747eadeff3f39c
7e0800b86c811608711bffa53148d2cdc1c2d652
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXM' 'sip-files00152.txt'
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fab887db21fb68f749dc9831d21f73e2e0e683a9
describe
'11075' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXN' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
b12dbdece1a9a51d3707c3a15f78c2f5
05faff2e9a5694a64ea638bf97122d48d891eb59
describe
'356433' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXO' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
9bcc750e2675f7954c9cd955e4e595cc
a856c522f2b7977f7f173aa8ac5984e7a6195218
'2011-09-08T20:31:12-04:00'
describe
'118341' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXP' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
773ae0df8217b00dc95dcba3e69620a6
385f5bc8f8bb50846a916bcda700e0ee2348f80a
describe
'26889' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXQ' 'sip-files00153.pro'
c265021cc868b7499b077b8ae3d177ef
e4ae478da19a6a7d719131326ff8c93d1660f701
'2011-09-08T20:25:54-04:00'
describe
'38624' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXR' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
df6bdc72ffebd0fe4b616ee2ea54f933
2250143f11d1d5010d9089fa067631ab22083042
describe
'2873852' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXS' 'sip-files00153.tif'
dd31d116610da754599eb1841cedd5ee
85082038bf75abf3135cb300f057046e82147cf9
'2011-09-08T20:34:20-04:00'
describe
'1075' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXT' 'sip-files00153.txt'
4f44a8f445d6d917fa68859fafa282a9
54c2ecce9e4d324cb013cd48c5d2b155ac54665a
'2011-09-08T20:26:29-04:00'
describe
'9970' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXU' 'sip-files00153thm.jpg'
b8fe378c56892c7a3fcfad9e501f20a0
dcad2ce5130cd0daa7196ace1518c0e2cc346609
'2011-09-08T20:33:44-04:00'
describe
'356168' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXV' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
4db8cb1fcb6b28b4b390863acc2d335b
f9b5ba22e7a41b1778d6ea18dc32afcfcdbf1ddb
'2011-09-08T20:28:45-04:00'
describe
'126954' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXW' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
44dd20eb9f69a1e812a1111bbca4ef5c
98da5a8cd1df99bd78cbbf238cd0183d914f1b0b
'2011-09-08T20:32:26-04:00'
describe
'28280' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXX' 'sip-files00154.pro'
438636ca2128c7d8259c275cb2bdb353
4fa9f91447a73f7d692276dd541447da55c119c0
'2011-09-08T20:29:21-04:00'
describe
'38389' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXY' 'sip-files00154.QC.jpg'
3ffff9116e5d2c15b65d053a1a2dbd35
2b2977ef92fe66e53a0f68bb22415ff4097781fe
describe
'2871772' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDXZ' 'sip-files00154.tif'
e711fb3e4783c43051bc4312b9052e03
62bf432e6ecd4ac68eaf4db72f44b82069e7b6e3
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYA' 'sip-files00154.txt'
edd0f864cb615f6a0011b073e976cd20
1dd6fb4b7f41b4b310ca63d6aebfd46e76971f3a
describe
'10817' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYB' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
f0371a625286db0bcb61d47fb8c20ec4
d8ac126eabedf60d9259330aec190b343cfcd771
describe
'356488' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYC' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
8e7d3260168a85b35b6c945249727682
1c0bdac9d4fb709cb4c40a913e98ab338fac3642
describe
'130219' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYD' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
34338786ddd4d2e0ad81142b66f738f6
921abfa96a9544a4550c1e706a6f86aeae00dd07
describe
'16990' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYE' 'sip-files00155.pro'
7fddc04e41d59bb806bf7ddd8b7e87a8
4fda6a29fad8aaafecb84d48dce52781086ca34c
describe
'39321' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYF' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
9669666480b0b753c6e04dfa37ed545c
7cad18fa8b4cc790b92b11cb57ef7dfbfdb3913c
describe
'2874492' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYG' 'sip-files00155.tif'
d33b9bf23b179ecbcb240ca3c2be2690
467b806f6800a296ebcd61de80e07590d6e77e39
'2011-09-08T20:39:03-04:00'
describe
'689' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYH' 'sip-files00155.txt'
3218eb44089505e727a09ebfde9128c6
9b76cf715caee98cfc7ee0ca16df4a00611c29f9
describe
'10557' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYI' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
b8c3a79ff195fb1833ac505f4e0d605c
181877738cf980a66c21a50bd92423d4b5dc0c18
'2011-09-08T20:28:50-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYJ' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
deeb6bb5d4c1bbfd07b45211ebcabb04
c5f76c524c0adce4788f5f34af18efc98f23bac8
'2011-09-08T20:35:02-04:00'
describe
'126423' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYK' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
4b842596d1f3071324f08191494282da
40d3c3060e6900334dfa73ad83a0b268a4534c00
describe
'29194' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYL' 'sip-files00156.pro'
ebf2878c17fa8a73c8e911fae4ee5f02
e0704d19a4d949353c701ee1721fa982474c55a9
describe
'38833' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYM' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
952fb8615067fcb36dc14f7e2e942f24
147a31540f92dfa8058b460e45acf2841875568b
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYN' 'sip-files00156.tif'
ed40d9ace2c0fdb52da311a7c5bd61d2
8dcfb604e365e1a63e3cd3e2c8bb9ce326e67cb3
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYO' 'sip-files00156.txt'
d7f3e3997382da2b1297a9d75fde720b
8ae874924c57132d46f42478c9e816a47ddf18e2
describe
'10914' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYP' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
d1bcb6eceae4a0e87ff557a775c133fe
ec69aa6f6b7e26f026ed34ad050942b89362c41f
describe
'356413' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYQ' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
9d04cabbf831c61c47f57b7e7e5549a4
c8b3a0d733c5cc6f7d0501b3862142c879335c22
describe
'126096' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYR' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
046c600f5bf308cb2263554408c8bb9b
7af77293d5b3797a461adf81146736d407e2c06d
describe
'27219' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYS' 'sip-files00157.pro'
42731cafb7feea68aaa5bf68f107ea5b
fb1f020695a80e15c50e9ec5038b2f25adabd466
describe
'38384' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYT' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
a5fd845bd0fbc1af384425b977bf9274
d80ad8b62be70102907d4d54560803d357ccb7fa
describe
'2874048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYU' 'sip-files00157.tif'
31ef704e62aeb5c918982611a66665eb
4602858f21debca412f6c8d8a7eff0dd5f30e0f1
describe
'1090' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYV' 'sip-files00157.txt'
636e224c1533c850db5ef0f2329f71cc
3abb1d6adfdcae22eaf1963b330af9f5b61d6fa4
'2011-09-08T20:26:04-04:00'
describe
'9917' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYW' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
bbc3e4ba4ba4f4afac87a2f76f1be02b
5e6496ef10a4dc81aa7a032b684878861923d5f3
'2011-09-08T20:36:08-04:00'
describe
'356181' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYX' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
d94e79707f90b136bd57e0fd13a1cce6
83aef7c5237c49c7d88477b11329472ad44c7f1f
describe
'126867' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYY' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
65dc2dbf8d965f3c3b6ecd2b5ca4496f
4edfb26e1d070e35db7ebf14d474ee71f07da837
describe
'28200' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDYZ' 'sip-files00158.pro'
91d77591cfd06c1ca3565b8bacbf6685
254da79c65f88bc58548af1b9225313476c1d60e
describe
'39471' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZA' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
7b74ae966b27038f5e611e3bb738dff2
a208500a87c3f96b5bb195f7d0d1d042b20906c4
describe
'2871856' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZB' 'sip-files00158.tif'
25334d4b8a32f735eff8fa8fcf71097c
61b99e5bfadb6249520482daa3f28791ae38a56f
'2011-09-08T20:31:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZC' 'sip-files00158.txt'
3123c35c6d6fd39c4d4fbb528944838c
ea19c7e2e925209eea654cdec0b681dcc38aedb9
describe
'10449' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZD' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
7d3a31e5543f3dedf416b86040912143
2c8e6b74559e429d68aa25cfbd3149575c895366
describe
'356467' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZE' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
3b5adbac077d8b8a99f5a3083dd70b3c
c4eb0726b203f3644056a9833fb0eebf157ba5e7
'2011-09-08T20:37:30-04:00'
describe
'116181' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZF' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
992060d1cf670f94ee12ace813938f2a
cecee43674d919ababa154ae50b2e4cdf7a38546
'2011-09-08T20:27:01-04:00'
describe
'25301' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZG' 'sip-files00159.pro'
3aa73c37f68a86404b1b1dc82d9ff533
93177e652adb194e6dd3214b9968989141004c0b
describe
'35150' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZH' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
71cc02f97df3a5a3d984538a6f2b0ccc
40ad4068ca00e526b7c1b5266af139c859beb0e1
describe
'2873760' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZI' 'sip-files00159.tif'
c03eae10e0471eff251a1043926b5a9f
87975780bc51f6fa9a52c0119adf773ff10fb1de
'2011-09-08T20:38:29-04:00'
describe
'1016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZJ' 'sip-files00159.txt'
834b7fbd7f1abfdcb80ea06d339c7b6e
47c367ffea7cb91fe0716cd30abfc1293237e77c
'2011-09-08T20:38:30-04:00'
describe
'9322' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZK' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
19d51c4f88ea80b0952108fbfd1c233d
ed3f1b190c5c5638a2c82fce3d166e21758828eb
describe
'356190' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZL' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
b566ab08c43a1eee29eb69e8c48a1e10
73bd7edd97d5a0bd6f2a345e69fe6eb96812aff8
describe
'121431' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZM' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
4dace56e73d7623023cbaa807a70efb1
06cc8e7f6b94fba109fc300fa011368da48c5e33
describe
'27649' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZN' 'sip-files00160.pro'
c4ef38b370038ec99bd3de4bf8c8cf33
74eb3441105e33e4828d5cebaeb32f3c98d472b2
describe
'37516' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZO' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
1675cceaa6a94064e8f839110599d3a8
fbfcec9a70d5b6cfa12d4d4fcf94ac6757a43cab
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZP' 'sip-files00160.tif'
a5827ab78b699c4dac475f84b909bd19
cbded07f4aace396282901fbdf06bf21956472bc
describe
'1119' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZQ' 'sip-files00160.txt'
b2a2fce85c40bfe35a8555ccbefa7264
d23a8871c656937714d764b4a57a52d691fa27df
describe
'10606' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZR' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
889fa2ce5c28a1048f023312589fe153
c622430b146798219c81428a40d9c4ece5f67956
describe
'356445' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZS' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
3b5cbc762ff70c30a502f9ab4583bf26
933bfb50fb096c4bde439cc24de9ada7041bd810
'2011-09-08T20:34:29-04:00'
describe
'117640' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZT' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
5aeaac98b862ab24a03c8e3766a9a7e2
e8d6e16b0ebf0121e703f44c895ded7f53fd3e77
'2011-09-08T20:31:08-04:00'
describe
'18445' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZU' 'sip-files00161.pro'
cd0d3f04a803f981657da13987956046
524ca4cbd9cafcdfdd03e672f458f9561f08e685
describe
'33994' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZV' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
808c960f0c404ce24d8b31d4ff145adc
9edb9e48f735f3d266f329ce9b1a5355e1b7c05c
'2011-09-08T20:33:53-04:00'
describe
'2873640' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZW' 'sip-files00161.tif'
e7ed3d3718bf7dc1480c056747f856b3
a6f2cd37ac497fecd9e253e92facffa316511e4d
describe
'764' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZX' 'sip-files00161.txt'
1599d847a7573561e560ef151290a2c8
bda8ed8c966ae1455d9e1c35e06e076176dd0485
describe
'9441' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZY' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
040bc1739877da4c02ade1cf10af77b5
56088cdd86f8c02f5135aa1d2a6e9d5d7eba316f
describe
'356079' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABDZZ' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
382f9f43ec42be69f9c5245b5800858d
9cbc6e6fc2e985b631afa726ad87927338cb3a5b
describe
'128896' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAA' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
14ac18fb51ded52dedca1933c02f3be8
ab5bc833484d2bc94d29c7fb50ed762b5cd7055d
'2011-09-08T20:33:10-04:00'
describe
'28493' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAB' 'sip-files00162.pro'
4d45ff33339a63f2fe517e1e56b20065
bba79af120751d4daaeb27c1f403e860cea9c083
'2011-09-08T20:29:57-04:00'
describe
'39242' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAC' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
a45f29ca0961511756e421108f5191ca
ef1ea0005b96486750fa73a4ca3c39b8ec6e4f02
describe
'2871860' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAD' 'sip-files00162.tif'
b074eb1139b3b4b093b6403fa8b8d152
5d079fc146c16297303246346ac9f96c202ed8e2
'2011-09-08T20:29:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAE' 'sip-files00162.txt'
a892209d425527a2f4221bf2fda00efd
7cbeda4a9e6696eb5ab00e78c0df1ec04ff9fff1
'2011-09-08T20:35:13-04:00'
describe
'10716' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAF' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
ce7642e8d511af3436dc172a069cb1d6
00eaf7231ae9196dbb177d322d206f311822a133
describe
'356486' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAG' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
157cdc0f968bd0cb5fb8a7aeddbc015c
706162ee40bc9965d1b6cadb098b735a8d5ee803
describe
'124484' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAH' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
9529b7ba27bc4a134f13b43b5c216a76
fec3de3e1559531c766c4d6a334278f87ea69ed9
'2011-09-08T20:32:22-04:00'
describe
'27959' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAI' 'sip-files00163.pro'
a1a1a850c55c1f34e16269ef2c994414
2cabbca39bba7e5c6ba28fe9a4b67ff49fcdb927
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAJ' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
79414edaab1de85367d24380ddeaee1b
f414c43edea1718e0630a8d4208b82120c09aa96
describe
'2873992' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAK' 'sip-files00163.tif'
9b6793386cfcb2b43ed4857a5b34d904
5271d06da254ff22f763d502b5196b543baa3a55
'2011-09-08T20:28:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAL' 'sip-files00163.txt'
51f610ca18846f9a9cebbb8b6bf5efaf
d2ca962a9adf3e20f9fa23773b62fd4bbba4f158
describe
'10216' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAM' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
8f4e0210c4bf82f8aa6c75fcf888a785
be5074c4ca3f10d2d7b55f5e82bec753da590cbd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAN' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
7c92ff9bed224231aa9bca21f50328f8
dfc3a7e24e2f8907fe31573ba924df20899a3a48
describe
'119531' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAO' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
3832fe0b9f7210c344762d2c71ea7f8d
5bb356023708e51667a634cc434d47cc1cd7daa3
'2011-09-08T20:37:57-04:00'
describe
'26693' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAP' 'sip-files00164.pro'
c499eb19ac2f203c0cfb9285da9630c9
bee81ad5badd928aea3f55f590339473020b8d24
describe
'37611' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAQ' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
42326957f3197127320a758341309631
fae03faee1b32e159645281f0a986b3f1e4e19c5
describe
'2871776' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAR' 'sip-files00164.tif'
2388158c6d6d3941623bb68c63400da4
27537204fdadc106c068d90f00cef9fabcba3dcd
'2011-09-08T20:34:54-04:00'
describe
'1082' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAS' 'sip-files00164.txt'
88857f36be89ca9c5e99b3d86c184270
2300b57f71a8956cc5ad35933f242e22366c3b37
describe
'10489' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAT' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
5feef171d346535eaec7b943e8d6d355
6b91edae71b04f3102e6ffe7f98dd24fdb661eb9
'2011-09-08T20:30:32-04:00'
describe
'356319' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAU' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
00edfc802a73be52e92005290be4d86d
4655e2b482cda990776a10a827fb8282c34137d5
'2011-09-08T20:30:15-04:00'
describe
'126346' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAV' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
1c8fba23e3748d989287840da7c1db9d
7d752595b9fc4e0f3f0588a07612d29b56405d1e
'2011-09-08T20:34:17-04:00'
describe
'28020' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAW' 'sip-files00165.pro'
eb9f05a72ed1ff2ab8b7bdf374ba1542
0ed4a4b3099da6b8d87d774008b433f2b0f3d810
describe
'38726' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAX' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
ee1faaa2e0fe5c0576ecb57f8299331b
0bfb53717329335a03b9617d1689cd192e51af5f
'2011-09-08T20:35:25-04:00'
describe
'2873988' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAY' 'sip-files00165.tif'
6b10123a364d65c5ad2c39ae359886ac
b876f17ab70b60f7b16e2835f4c25f362b5de783
'2011-09-08T20:28:21-04:00'
describe
'1108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEAZ' 'sip-files00165.txt'
4dc9e304217ab7e5cc3e0d5026d0311f
333894c5773dc0d3a6991aa3bd7ffc547c281d12
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBA' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
96beef58dbdb63420e81cfa54400c214
9eeec0de600f54de4f289e260519e42becdb7d81
'2011-09-08T20:37:12-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBB' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
0a5b4d83abb35bb4c48a58eeb8206a05
e782973a8edb05c853895ed650cdc7571c1eb942
'2011-09-08T20:37:50-04:00'
describe
'128500' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBC' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
2fea4eee6b4368bcf21ac1e4f7aaf609
3f5119dd74f8f7e1c14277e6f56c62e8c7effa04
describe
'28303' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBD' 'sip-files00166.pro'
9a33b147caae91de5c9551eb75736734
e905bd556d5cd2b0b3792b6fce7a589d5b650982
'2011-09-08T20:27:36-04:00'
describe
'39453' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBE' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
dc3d5beddd7d298580a9cb90888c8b68
cc5881975d02aadd2de33e5f67206a2285c097b6
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBF' 'sip-files00166.tif'
7a7b10a8e756a6cc0d31d8b7501ec65d
937c471f193423359004dabc7fd8906739e847c0
'2011-09-08T20:36:44-04:00'
describe
'1139' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBG' 'sip-files00166.txt'
8f9523f6f5f608c3236a58c8c021b407
4df507d76c8a61cc89bd43107a75a6c45c39eb88
describe
'10941' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBH' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
548ec51b242ca39d309d2a943aff1238
29f86d8fe256f4ef3e87e8d9f9a0155279c3eb7a
'2011-09-08T20:34:34-04:00'
describe
'356479' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBI' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
3b89c8af059e33d722ee7714780c021d
5244c2554c74c99ddb593a101bdaccd9e93a4acf
'2011-09-08T20:25:47-04:00'
describe
'118222' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBJ' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
0884c849f75cdb6bc534d023671cd308
42f129a2a17f37780c1377a294d4ca3bf8681996
describe
'25853' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBK' 'sip-files00167.pro'
3e422a620d4426f7a0e07a4f929d5af2
02b88833913ca888448614a2a26ebfd27f802314
'2011-09-08T20:26:30-04:00'
describe
'36860' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBL' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
9143aa6b736068f2600ac49b815765a5
59da43e67f24407b96705aa5a09f83b771e96775
'2011-09-08T20:27:08-04:00'
describe
'2873848' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBM' 'sip-files00167.tif'
2c9063bb1f59f08c5a45c8beb7f5e345
82d60bb571bcea7c123a76a3184bf5b2b0cc86cc
'2011-09-08T20:32:28-04:00'
describe
'1035' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBN' 'sip-files00167.txt'
d20ffc1a106d5befec82b763d8098454
e59b01479c4096bf14c270be0843262e39cc8619
describe
'10070' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBO' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
d67b8a29d94e3722a98d8a2923eb86e1
7695ed60468b83759114f8f9218422b2a7afedc1
describe
'356001' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBP' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
3ad873222b26db871ea66c9d953a02eb
c5892de6699901ef579733704df6e87b8f6f0a90
'2011-09-08T20:35:00-04:00'
describe
'131891' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBQ' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
14404bfe1cc78ca51a65983750c936d3
7eca8fef75c5a73ee6f9b4efbfeacf925880de58
describe
'20064' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBR' 'sip-files00168.pro'
058b405b76eb1fde0c68f3a25e7a7a3d
eaef4fecbdbe9b96aaa4c4408a75a399e00895a7
'2011-09-08T20:29:15-04:00'
describe
'38612' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBS' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
7a9c45a9d13cd3b29af0b43cad55d2f1
8b0fbb5bccde31a5d0b43210f279bf79a115568b
'2011-09-08T20:31:39-04:00'
describe
'2871828' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBT' 'sip-files00168.tif'
2f189fca6dceb1835f839f1c785b7ef6
d63e12a68c8306fe7b799b684a09cb95e8261188
describe
'809' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBU' 'sip-files00168.txt'
0ac06886f2c763c5f3d5ede0ec7cd4a0
3300def219d6bba819eef402e5017fdc5ea95428
describe
Invalid character
'10894' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBV' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
81665adb5f3bc62af21f959d45a9fc5d
6517ddf20caa982a58006b7218559a89ef287175
'2011-09-08T20:28:20-04:00'
describe
'356489' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBW' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
cb411e50af4f63660bf21e0ea88edab9
74d9c43612fc8fd438feb202b1ca08a6c9704e7b
'2011-09-08T20:37:10-04:00'
describe
'124539' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBX' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
f897f96cfccdc5abc806c62a472c8f0e
8ac720315fdf9b6c32f3106c0c19e50138f430e8
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBY' 'sip-files00169.pro'
0876f1df429e37c99a1a6175427b09a8
c543886ee8f2d53f23e45c2a69f8df43021e2736
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEBZ' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
4de6b21ebf3f40a3331fe56aa9d29970
2c26e9c1e2f4afca6fe70e99fd8202f1f5d98681
describe
'2874028' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECA' 'sip-files00169.tif'
d2b36dc33e22929ce99dedcbdc3742e2
653ade592bbed78d2efed4c4991bd5d9e53f2177
describe
'1055' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECB' 'sip-files00169.txt'
d2e7b0185073c75be9b85020b2c9da83
0f465f70f7d9e1b3b96f711ce3295ee172820d36
describe
'10609' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECC' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
66bc2fb9fb603441509d7c62547d6492
754141b0bebb50c74861aab4f610a929999b7c4b
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECD' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
9d41d91331c3a623362000d435ca5c9f
121923667dba5db3acc52816f3386e62ca41dc93
'2011-09-08T20:29:28-04:00'
describe
'112819' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECE' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
8e9132c241e8cf1eabe935ced410e603
673d6e4004f2f081853290dc4c77e4f9c92f9bb3
'2011-09-08T20:37:34-04:00'
describe
'24941' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECF' 'sip-files00170.pro'
b47f04d665cb7bfc1de59974d5cb0d7e
de2e2458f1d0d170856931eacc886afcc3e238b2
'2011-09-08T20:27:57-04:00'
describe
'35213' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECG' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
fb215b2ecb2fd4fd62c2b1b7fd4546cd
9cc94c9b7943498d877087de89d886d199470021
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECH' 'sip-files00170.tif'
ca6460da2c5539d5d61ac3953d4c1197
ad99a2edf5ffa0c0e43e43933090aaa10913708b
'2011-09-08T20:36:43-04:00'
describe
'1027' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECI' 'sip-files00170.txt'
fc2c922daabba30fda8f250df76a5abc
ea9bfdfecd161ee58515750f954ad02994713d4e
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECJ' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
20118e269de52195393bb98f8f60bfef
705db0551c2e9b8fe456b3b2a3de14d8418ae4a3
'2011-09-08T20:39:21-04:00'
describe
'356471' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECK' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
c50a9812535b7b35f6718adc8e9ebc1b
c1a170de50db6a83a737d35b90f964bbd4d4ae22
describe
'116797' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECL' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
c13fd867f65cf94b476f0f7a299bfd16
24b37be8fb26239d58d0d2fa402444411c56cd07
describe
'25776' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECM' 'sip-files00171.pro'
a74294e33834be091fee01c85065570d
b662eb5864469ce205e5804370801ee1016a5ef4
describe
'35200' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECN' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
fd79a1fb44f814aca202eacbb67573a1
eb4cc580507694174e9eaedd20695002d0d5acea
describe
'2873680' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECO' 'sip-files00171.tif'
93bf5ea7f15fa833da533017aa65cb4a
e1dedfe6318c8fd00f14d849a5fdd936a3128c36
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECP' 'sip-files00171.txt'
f1f22548134875a758ddffeade0b9f2d
56f61658b05e988833a41635a2b2094ad12b8660
describe
'10117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECQ' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
152312379b3dbe0f80b90b6b61f940ed
3a1118c4bccaa513b56efbc04c3567c48dfa66da
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECR' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
2150ff15652a8dc3e6086597d9196a55
5f258372ea9cbdf3ad4f95a7602daa2d098600b5
'2011-09-08T20:29:07-04:00'
describe
'117080' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECS' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
9799a532eaafeeb4783d193bcb414a72
4e9f831a0d60c319bd7611eb7da7e149b4309c88
'2011-09-08T20:26:27-04:00'
describe
'25668' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECT' 'sip-files00172.pro'
2514127ad61eff1f8293d4a483597658
e5cd2aa42ce6513abb3e0795b3844e50c971911c
describe
'35247' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECU' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
65bb773ce86f1ee2d320a64f59451d92
4fda64b39dcc2cbb69d190005525295fc64d1e1d
describe
'2871480' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECV' 'sip-files00172.tif'
0321584d09a3951b62268a9cfbcd3619
d4c531531e77b6ca955e2b205e641328371ac8bc
describe
'1040' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECW' 'sip-files00172.txt'
8e12796329464f848c1756a7c67499cf
bcecf2776ab88b94104680b4c062cbba642fe198
describe
'9696' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECX' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
4bb19a414b75abb6d0a7a39a8a496b3c
269ef5cb83e120080631f1cf0239bd8fcce7b175
describe
'356446' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECY' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
ed2e0b6798454cf368b76736ce85404b
0595cd8079731e1042d4dd18a0cc99da06af39a2
describe
'103472' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABECZ' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
ffe20a3c410e9d173acb68fc8a4ca0c7
238855e57fdda578fcb3cb7c5095e32129823ab5
describe
'8988' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDA' 'sip-files00173.pro'
0850ad7f52364f5522cc686078a73004
0a1741644491f055dfa78aede487d3b7e449a181
'2011-09-08T20:32:57-04:00'
describe
'28980' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDB' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
60d8fc6bff7cfb8cc8bbed2c081e06d3
1965d039b021b0a13b894068cd10ffff8bece643
describe
'2873096' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDC' 'sip-files00173.tif'
795c30a3815c786006fa1b09cd36ee6a
348b1214d13a750c6ff6fd3737362f42deb96f43
describe
'411' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDD' 'sip-files00173.txt'
e4782f95c6c671ca8052b0d253f943dc
415c0005fd6a18ce089cbbaa26833e97bee7927a
describe
'7731' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDE' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
86466c95920d6eac1ee5edb9f8cf5b3f
bc3a22b975d8a14cc4d3c9d9bc92b27f65b9f734
describe
'356176' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDF' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
71f935dec0aaa44130cee464b1cbf526
6ec28815326e95ac974bc5f32d5c6495c8f7498f
describe
'116150' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDG' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
1eb4d69e72d1f136cbf2f12ce172a605
5d08f80afa931c9cd4b65a646c36ba431a903265
describe
'25797' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDH' 'sip-files00174.pro'
e2938c928574cb5db61b5d6fe76c640d
9c53574909f20b51e0e4d45967d2918e830d39cc
describe
'35966' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDI' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
260064df791c0ed58ebe64b90eb772b6
f5c42a3288f7a4a876492f49d61d27c3d15af407
'2011-09-08T20:37:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDJ' 'sip-files00174.tif'
21f59e7045b042c986650cda5685b043
d6c3f531e5e092524b15649d39254cdb0ac8d151
describe
'1043' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDK' 'sip-files00174.txt'
24d84ed2efd15e3aeee3816ed24ae853
b2c40cfe7ee518229e22d405042cf764b30120d8
describe
'10084' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDL' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
744e45d72e67e2002fe49dbf15c2604c
f69b1d8ac7fd4ca978549a5736b2d1d43b31f5ed
'2011-09-08T20:26:14-04:00'
describe
'356356' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDM' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
8f2b82b451b84eb9370d1def16ab247f
65fee7e9077839224db4981acfbb5baeeb779ca6
describe
'129594' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDN' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
85a7bfe4eb3a55b7ad1fc6bdf84e110e
0a649b466352e87b7aa38a174920c69db7438a1c
'2011-09-08T20:26:51-04:00'
describe
'28072' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDO' 'sip-files00175.pro'
121bf5ccde2e4c06d13a56e378988b71
6c7f10550fe9017171368ddf5e237466850ee279
'2011-09-08T20:37:04-04:00'
describe
'39618' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDP' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
152e19f36851813ceb88b8e6a4c4997b
0ec3a9585b4ff258ff94ec0c2780e1d786dee661
describe
'2873880' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDQ' 'sip-files00175.tif'
0eb27861310ed1e98544119f4f82d84d
b90cd5d1dce1253c1be9e26a73ae1f9a0d0b140f
'2011-09-08T20:26:05-04:00'
describe
'1115' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDR' 'sip-files00175.txt'
d690520cb8f9824ca977c12fe0f07b54
a543aaf359cdd6c9505cbe33d7d0463f36a3ed8c
describe
'10150' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDS' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
a235c80c84cfab849d6665b3e8bfb4eb
61bab339c9887c542d219b570ce6d3801882e54e
describe
'356058' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDT' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
687c4b9d0b07d540f95206da6842596a
e416f66359e424d12224afb8e275a1580cc54291
describe
'127117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDU' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
468adf49f0a371ed8ce26092d881e488
c254537e768d8e499c43abd09d2276b6bca3a246
describe
'28738' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDV' 'sip-files00176.pro'
469ec2da01df5a9ba82e13fc00f7bab3
5b3bac8ee8627817e3fe9441898c3a58fbcf8a67
'2011-09-08T20:28:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDW' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
422b4602ff85114bd3b884bb95a062d4
74666f2a6e659faf924a09553ebd74106698fc96
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDX' 'sip-files00176.tif'
c0136cfa88747a203b42e7b5a12bcc11
e859ed52e4ce97e5c750512999f168d08dc91dce
'2011-09-08T20:33:12-04:00'
describe
'1143' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDY' 'sip-files00176.txt'
876a4dc5302098e3c75577354b66a675
774c6b7f4a030bfab5efd499a657c8ea50692b2e
describe
'10562' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEDZ' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
1ec3c22fa561d52087d817eca6c990ba
e5934418710c7472064f87fb3af54832cab540c0
'2011-09-08T20:34:45-04:00'
describe
'356458' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEA' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
06f710dd6c7d04ef62a2681e6c3ee00f
87dc2bbfb5e463bfd4dd37557598808799c9875f
'2011-09-08T20:36:55-04:00'
describe
'126442' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEB' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
ad7534462ca36b296a37b0f2a620d288
76ce796eb157d5c44491769d3f1237de52aa1aff
describe
'28910' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEC' 'sip-files00177.pro'
c4705fe9a4703c7dc2cbad5d4d217395
980e4b2b01b0fd277f946e75f210e618bcb9cede
'2011-09-08T20:32:45-04:00'
describe
'39702' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEED' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
130d46e972545d9151bcbd5f10d42069
099c0bc71bb415b2f6060dc93e16abefe1afc03d
describe
'2874124' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEE' 'sip-files00177.tif'
009a2d2f6dd00ecac36657905d9329d5
c4bfe1c7c5682d9f280dbec2c2f4f6055d6c6371
'2011-09-08T20:37:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEF' 'sip-files00177.txt'
6b5dd72a9ef6462d647c8561a2c80aa6
a6bd75160055a513b8f3317ce05d874c838a485f
'2011-09-08T20:32:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEG' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
3cff90b2f0cff850f5102dd29a8baaf6
bbbd0e72c1eb9e92d014792d5a7fded4683db14b
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEH' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
26743d47a1464b4a24edeb677c72ea41
e42b99201cbf5312c409ecdd25a7af839f906962
'2011-09-08T20:28:10-04:00'
describe
'127734' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEI' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
fb63085c00724154f74745d973f5eef8
489c10ddb813b84017d4f2f91d058dda85e76bfe
describe
'29756' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEJ' 'sip-files00178.pro'
9cb1135483ed774a2149e778cd39ed75
b46a4217790aa710f659770ee802ae12c99b460e
describe
'39719' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEK' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
2cc22fbe944751572562de21f3db424a
a01ab79e1deb3b4ac2301323849fd72f13e7e921
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEL' 'sip-files00178.tif'
3c6accb0b0bf773a3753617f79ca24e6
42dabe209232d1c3bf5efd44b9d66293bfa852d9
describe
'1180' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEM' 'sip-files00178.txt'
16547f0bb049bbe9ee8f5983c6f1bde5
265cab1b4d82135059d2174249617078880687ba
describe
'10732' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEN' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
f98bce978939cd926b0114473c2818d3
9676551f90777e32410389598c88c2d3db9a45eb
describe
'356487' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEO' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
c8346f4a6d06eebeff9384122dfa7101
515396939e9bc2416f678e48eb2fbe87546d8f4f
'2011-09-08T20:34:08-04:00'
describe
'123812' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEP' 'sip-files00179.jpg'
229a0e70c9037ba5382bdd616f66076a
1549ef41f4d107a9315970ef44a6507af0f40381
'2011-09-08T20:39:13-04:00'
describe
'27301' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEQ' 'sip-files00179.pro'
2e323f6290373cd857fc81f24f0ae883
8779b0188d28c8bcf9087d865595fd9a7157963c
'2011-09-08T20:35:32-04:00'
describe
'37764' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEER' 'sip-files00179.QC.jpg'
e97ecb8526350616273c94cfed9e1cb2
9f85163f8e4771440f3c7588acb2e89b71378b87
'2011-09-08T20:32:05-04:00'
describe
'2873776' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEES' 'sip-files00179.tif'
e6514c3cc346ae8d94419dee3deb376a
cd22128ef5bef51252f4aeb7081096214ed2a463
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEET' 'sip-files00179.txt'
89596d484cace285289c9a18727fe8ff
3464c1a3f9e223ccb5e7fd3d88c9c16930feaef5
describe
'10162' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEU' 'sip-files00179thm.jpg'
f89d0d0f3feded7e4860d374d5305e11
befc5efbbc8240375d65d28d05bd4dacf4c93a34
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEV' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
59ed679c6b1adc7f1a5324f0509a77a6
af2f15d46803f0e9c3949c9cb4c7474fa4924d99
describe
'146526' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEW' 'sip-files00180.jpg'
28c2d387253297d036232213b4824fe9
268028cdf1dde6b78b7fdf688102aab1a096bacd
'2011-09-08T20:26:06-04:00'
describe
'14454' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEX' 'sip-files00180.pro'
48091f7e80db4e83ad9bc99b5d73e382
0ca4e323a6cb1a880c5da5b4cf5561da2dcd80f6
describe
'40438' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEY' 'sip-files00180.QC.jpg'
6740517c6df6b359914b9c701cdd59d5
f84beb74643d74d6a2ad8f01710674b04db9efa1
describe
'2872248' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEEZ' 'sip-files00180.tif'
26f4977c5b9581764361dbeb1d12641f
7ed58fde1bb8449760ef3bcc5c0690787801ae51
'2011-09-08T20:35:27-04:00'
describe
'603' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFA' 'sip-files00180.txt'
095b0dfee74059595577853220f20a1c
67f70c16cb7c408a1ee212e6b9ee5d7e9ab5abee
describe
'11005' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFB' 'sip-files00180thm.jpg'
b59712f7242c7963ef1aed0d8bad683c
644f3a333474fb8f2d46f7bf775a0698e0f3749f
describe
'356185' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFC' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
06ad266accb9b5cf0bcbca293525578c
bf1d558e953fe5a0d35fcd637ac09dca6065e0e6
describe
'126775' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFD' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
3d990afaed2a6bf52adb1ecadddd72da
ae5f6cfb4b0f9c7a2677748543b695b44609acb4
describe
'27510' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFE' 'sip-files00181.pro'
2f5daa0896222fedcd05b251b5aeff70
b46884e3429486a3c685b075bb61efee94da6df0
'2011-09-08T20:27:56-04:00'
describe
'38848' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFF' 'sip-files00181.QC.jpg'
ce0b22f6947a81fbcbb4db75ce36c2cd
71af0735985137d5f68ffc67dc56af827b3b4965
'2011-09-08T20:25:53-04:00'
describe
'2873896' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFG' 'sip-files00181.tif'
fcbc428f824e37ef13a29bde85be2cef
6f9c662a099b43c909b986042f9485cac062bd22
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFH' 'sip-files00181.txt'
ca37d78912a00f6a8f573b7937caebea
b403fff06af37f34f3899ccbb442a0ca0e3f938a
'2011-09-08T20:30:38-04:00'
describe
'10366' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFI' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
b4cdcc40e18291da78ada8fd91eaf6db
abfd363f58a7a0e9ca71b5b822117296cb1ab94d
describe
'356143' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFJ' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
74982bbaffc766117c9fc4548745fa88
617f902c51449da37b30cc41fc02fa56c37b474c
'2011-09-08T20:33:30-04:00'
describe
'120973' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFK' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
be063aeb67466f307699dd68f7e5693b
b4fccfe6f12b033756dc646163c62912bbbd053f
describe
'25312' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFL' 'sip-files00182.pro'
d20f802e7668c413d05190658271e3bd
19adc5eaeffa456f416d9af3f6e1925845dc4de2
describe
'36679' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFM' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
4366d499eaf2f655a1c08b38e38522a3
a959755a1ccadb10d36dd748f449c167077dc511
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFN' 'sip-files00182.tif'
d94760523cf548e3ba5b3739a1395039
1bcb6532028af115e240f0de28d2360281b1ce52
describe
'1033' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFO' 'sip-files00182.txt'
a502924bc56afa552094f35e030a8af8
f3dea3802c2e53340f44d35508185215edc65a2a
describe
'10029' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFP' 'sip-files00182thm.jpg'
d2fc5043bdf12c38ba9d249b0e6d5833
350056217b0ff14e56be33b7eebe18e11a12273b
'2011-09-08T20:26:50-04:00'
describe
'356363' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFQ' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
45eea29ac41dea0ced286f00a0401e7b
639e4b864c726258dfedb5e937a605234f763bfb
describe
'111202' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFR' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
a119617ee17992fdab476ed1241c5f1b
34ec596d56289174eea608fd2b19b2ae787ff8d2
'2011-09-08T20:31:04-04:00'
describe
'23331' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFS' 'sip-files00183.pro'
38d2a182bed11dda19b66e8a9c59dd0a
5e938a0671b6b9bd62ff479c78b58f2c55ef54f3
describe
'33069' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFT' 'sip-files00183.QC.jpg'
ad16d8b9bae3d2d7104e5fd5fa154900
8d1941292d1286a87d4cefb7cca88a121bf49909
describe
'2873516' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFU' 'sip-files00183.tif'
5f6ae7f99e414ff44fc917734d72eefc
54d89bb607da117add859efb8c75dab9d4589c8f
describe
'951' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFV' 'sip-files00183.txt'
dd82a24ae5d1ddc5b397d3084b0b6ed0
ba6f90bfac527f315327c422785b8ac56627adcc
describe
'9184' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFW' 'sip-files00183thm.jpg'
f4387303f8447182d84a37dd8f2fccb8
2ddcfda6d6867e6bd2a85b9085b57b34e73dab84
'2011-09-08T20:28:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFX' 'sip-files00184.jp2'
5095fc3ddc3cc1c7c0f74d9606e7e5ff
df7562466b2beb5f1232c3a750086869b82fea58
describe
'115931' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFY' 'sip-files00184.jpg'
0c612b1079aed6748f83a6592793286a
2a72efe146710a7002cc1bff9500fd376cea917e
describe
'25087' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEFZ' 'sip-files00184.pro'
f7506dfa3615e95e506b5209f1301371
daaabdf24dcb5771d61d0e597e53145dd2373211
describe
'34174' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGA' 'sip-files00184.QC.jpg'
2ea36ad48aa4067883ac986aeaf43d77
4a6d5101a9a2ababb2fba10f70c68bc7922e336d
'2011-09-08T20:32:18-04:00'
describe
'2871328' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGB' 'sip-files00184.tif'
5fa5ac954b146be3550e6c9fbe5d675f
ca92f300ecebb7e71aebcd7d44674418815623a4
describe
'1021' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGC' 'sip-files00184.txt'
0157ce78e0b97ce6f052908fecff6e10
558961a8e672918d15b7c6531a467a2775d89bb9
describe
'9910' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGD' 'sip-files00184thm.jpg'
c759649faa54353d854b94a7c5c9d0a7
6b83ff52378b4bdeabff0b9535a7c4ce71b4a1a1
'2011-09-08T20:29:05-04:00'
describe
'356460' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGE' 'sip-files00185.jp2'
dbcc20ef391da3f9523d4280a409e117
fad7ecd0521c5cd1588d70e593c2060b86b111f1
describe
'121042' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGF' 'sip-files00185.jpg'
b8faad95836329e69ac23d6fe0b82a95
b0fc077790a1f079382c19a908193534780aa57b
describe
'26533' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGG' 'sip-files00185.pro'
c3c480020f8580bdf76610f10bac50b6
4f7005aa4b34f2b94e49f339bae2c6f7454cc841
'2011-09-08T20:32:42-04:00'
describe
'37667' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGH' 'sip-files00185.QC.jpg'
0c7c4d1077ed42997874d812b50f5a09
abc30fccc6e8599b7d0242e4c5c565026dba4a80
describe
'2873912' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGI' 'sip-files00185.tif'
3b2608d1cfcb9eca106e45fdcf00407c
846136cff075d0868c71f05773642197df2636f7
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGJ' 'sip-files00185.txt'
315656ff3135d2dba4feed72bea7b323
b0e2f334aacb88d41c94ae265693d4d55125a9be
describe
'10129' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGK' 'sip-files00185thm.jpg'
770adbe3a935a743064c64aa18b682e1
e4c54f900f85aea0ba464745333bb0ff55a212cc
describe
'356130' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGL' 'sip-files00186.jp2'
dc9667bc89b827b4ab3c13bb1915fe5c
f59d4ca5a9938bbcbcf9d23009d5bc9a90ac88ea
describe
'152172' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGM' 'sip-files00186.jpg'
26b70360cbea59c46c3ec8422ad22e93
a71bf7c413a2c691c9fae621b99815f24fa6f8ad
describe
'10831' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGN' 'sip-files00186.pro'
0c842c3e72a94176c2f2fd5357ed82ff
36cece32438f3e2862c234ee5b8da4bba1f2f45f
describe
'41753' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGO' 'sip-files00186.QC.jpg'
a93425be5927ddf6dc847a313434ae47
42ccb70c5284d8a1f129820523fecb785ecea42c
describe
'2872556' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGP' 'sip-files00186.tif'
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bfb023dd5b8a468ea0cbd2b0f7ccef0a4a99aa0d
'2011-09-08T20:32:53-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGQ' 'sip-files00186.txt'
49dc7ee18e5fa45660afc134b8058a11
9fe73b45df990f6a3b96903e52d63864a116d786
describe
'11030' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGR' 'sip-files00186thm.jpg'
319e6110c5af5fa6f5accdb1595d780b
0ec07aa87a36f48503bc3bf0a1c57d3651ea50f9
describe
'356470' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGS' 'sip-files00187.jp2'
bd982f67437df2d40021a9297210dcc8
a8e69e20e134e02ea94b9497cf9c76ba63dd6fc8
describe
'115686' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGT' 'sip-files00187.jpg'
4ddb011e662e5310efd2fee58bfbe198
68f99658549af40d61785e1c914cb745ed3b19e0
'2011-09-08T20:28:08-04:00'
describe
'25916' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGU' 'sip-files00187.pro'
02d3c2b721a9bab1f41f23cd8238761c
911a692b0bba37847f71e2e8415a8caaf339b8ca
describe
'34926' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGV' 'sip-files00187.QC.jpg'
8be75f482a755f64f89ae0adc080017a
48dd104e30f8085e1b486931b719f330cbb5cfde
describe
'2873736' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGW' 'sip-files00187.tif'
47d63c9856310e75a2d3258d2bd21ea1
0782a16ff578ff4bfabde44cbb7330dd45a36ed1
'2011-09-08T20:37:22-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGX' 'sip-files00187.txt'
b68b0daad070f52886427d1c0e773197
3f64502175bcad2116dfff30f3338e7edcf4db05
'2011-09-08T20:32:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGY' 'sip-files00187thm.jpg'
5ff95d9b05d0c61a3ba6f7d9fd90a9f8
63096f8c2ae76ebd31d992a0ffcefe93d51f1c5c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEGZ' 'sip-files00188.jp2'
92ff42a93b20259833261cef942d1e13
6570be1e999dfa65c1d81dad8a3284ff6c1926bc
describe
'115469' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHA' 'sip-files00188.jpg'
38375bf678b9e97049f50105da33d1d4
ac74cc01ac94db185559a095ee97d15a4099c90b
describe
'25790' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHB' 'sip-files00188.pro'
2c55322753d525cd638bd6c662dd7bc3
51ee448b7217a136d591eeafdd4456918c6f49dd
'2011-09-08T20:35:37-04:00'
describe
'36088' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHC' 'sip-files00188.QC.jpg'
00a8871af202153855a6a518b701cfa0
ed522dbde9b0d0ad0d676f02fe572d3dc8c3066b
describe
'2871520' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHD' 'sip-files00188.tif'
8423ed99a76cfe2c632de30e645d4ad1
286133ea9253ca46d294e46ecc9a213971073e5b
'2011-09-08T20:32:50-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHE' 'sip-files00188.txt'
8187126e193732ee1a7dc186885ce1e6
0513b3b10cd42bbef5a8dde9a4f708afbb9b20bb
describe
'9702' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHF' 'sip-files00188thm.jpg'
e2d1891d7f600fed96d3e03ab1aa19a4
7d9b76fcae315f3153689eb3bef495a084dec860
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHG' 'sip-files00189.jp2'
31500b947260a09cfcea96bdc8da613e
faff82996c51257b7b80588c72a6ffae1f3f0a52
describe
'126714' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHH' 'sip-files00189.jpg'
f3e82a1af542a3b373d01f57452a0bdf
f89d234b19e116e7cf49130c1f0aa47653d26f74
describe
'26342' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHI' 'sip-files00189.pro'
e4487c333760e762687298531290daa3
199e83cb402bdbdbdfe5f197a91ce991616211c7
'2011-09-08T20:33:23-04:00'
describe
'38180' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHJ' 'sip-files00189.QC.jpg'
e0409f3a54814ddfe0ee147ac1fae353
88bb2c69137fd0eb57d5e01eb5feeb03342ca4bb
'2011-09-08T20:37:26-04:00'
describe
'2873800' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHK' 'sip-files00189.tif'
9e0447d67a5473032e2d18439830741b
d572cf9c8b1adfb3251a391406dd61a475230ac5
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHL' 'sip-files00189.txt'
d685a4ca4b710490ef94ae5e6fd95f6b
b886f26887869d312a4c69dd67d942d4e88f4bb2
'2011-09-08T20:32:32-04:00'
describe
'9589' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHM' 'sip-files00189thm.jpg'
aa25bf1e3b0bfc244b30c24a9dc70108
f26de660580ad2d8545625379596d8335a6676dd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHN' 'sip-files00190.jp2'
db6864b2b7fd81d7df31ff905fcaf0f4
c6e46c372091a5e9b57849f7c5ea248eda2870c1
'2011-09-08T20:38:22-04:00'
describe
'123013' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHO' 'sip-files00190.jpg'
03294fc6dbf630c42b0940a9906d34dc
1e101346d18586a999f291e34d4c396a11f1b516
'2011-09-08T20:39:25-04:00'
describe
'25149' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHP' 'sip-files00190.pro'
8748533b71b7965ad3303873ce79ed52
316fee0c85c6aa98063432d76a778835d3d7923e
describe
'35880' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHQ' 'sip-files00190.QC.jpg'
1d23d1ff98c5fe9a2d889d277154571d
c6919ee6275ce16c1e726b1ca29d79b496f8d521
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHR' 'sip-files00190.tif'
1ed0b8666f04546a4e1a591252a563a7
bae3db6a5e50ca2ace9afa02a6b4cd2e767261cd
'2011-09-08T20:39:00-04:00'
describe
'1015' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHS' 'sip-files00190.txt'
2ce5746c83c73a33399aa1e29c550f7b
671dd9f3a608709356c3a1cb7f7b26626acff2f4
describe
'9929' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHT' 'sip-files00190thm.jpg'
99cf7f4ef213920c745cb4eafe81ec30
89039c852137c97bb4016f6768b21af8fc7465ce
'2011-09-08T20:31:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHU' 'sip-files00191.jp2'
c82ecee951ee29b90d50202bf16f8594
bd2e15c675f739e3facf6b6beaa5aea4c51855ca
describe
'125396' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHV' 'sip-files00191.jpg'
fd202030e6f190391d63c0738e2aabce
324d09a23d5bb030442baabc297b60b44366ac55
describe
'27330' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHW' 'sip-files00191.pro'
63b770e65c9efe1e43cb16b1270e5294
d8fea300807e2710239a5fe7d5e587a6f3406654
describe
'37961' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHX' 'sip-files00191.QC.jpg'
95faf8e7de221d008412024736724bbd
63fac5c95ab92e47fc4eb2d09a701b7e78ce7e9b
'2011-09-08T20:36:24-04:00'
describe
'2873672' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHY' 'sip-files00191.tif'
c90fa8531da2e464de85496ceb7d8eef
851987985a1e0b07df556ae6854054d79ff9478e
describe
'1084' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEHZ' 'sip-files00191.txt'
09cad02b925d7cc3df1cebf3bef4d473
0cf0ee2996c19bb02f0b0f6649fd6c56f4dee8e1
describe
'10022' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIA' 'sip-files00191thm.jpg'
e23c56f6ad724837d9ab0272b69e82fc
7d21deb38b11f92654863236754071152cb85e83
describe
'356199' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIB' 'sip-files00192.jp2'
9ea57d321848cd067e9dbdc123ee231f
3b76cf88a58309acf59056c462d8105bfabe5c94
describe
'117201' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIC' 'sip-files00192.jpg'
bde1f4265debca570de4e74ae72a0282
157b2b90bff624bd12a3ad047fe0e5a52dce8c4c
describe
'24639' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEID' 'sip-files00192.pro'
922043cbb8e61a8f59faf8a0313608a3
083d97bedf8f8409368dd447be55d851420a9405
'2011-09-08T20:38:21-04:00'
describe
'34985' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIE' 'sip-files00192.QC.jpg'
d4db347f970b51215d64e55b118fd18b
4bdd521c9599f259b0d1632f1f70b16653ab2db7
'2011-09-08T20:35:50-04:00'
describe
'2871296' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIF' 'sip-files00192.tif'
c777961500ad27537c8bc497cb5fe87a
8fe0c22ebfc70c90008ea22f020b39c4b6801fa7
'2011-09-08T20:37:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIG' 'sip-files00192.txt'
bb109c088ca7a8f4ad961eec16927343
0865ce205d0cea2a86cd82828f492afa7a575060
describe
'9651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIH' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
601bbd24ad1d8daf3d5d58eaad81a57e
c9972561e8029aef56c7dbdd057c6eb12ca2bcc2
describe
'356286' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEII' 'sip-files00193.jp2'
0af1e02b4ad4e27258421759aaf2c930
2d326563b8674f7348486d4a18cfbbc074e69d18
describe
'128633' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIJ' 'sip-files00193.jpg'
f556d6f35b12f99f9a4fa67443480599
43cca3f402769c7688cc764d45a0aec5f0ee5f40
describe
'25976' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIK' 'sip-files00193.pro'
56be47924069df5cd01100be6ea5b759
96451e2dd075b3205570812b456a19d6cdc5540c
'2011-09-08T20:37:36-04:00'
describe
'38668' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIL' 'sip-files00193.QC.jpg'
d03c6c07bcd930282ad2135c39cd6f05
acd34fa4a1e8343308f9359c737d0d195c3db6e7
describe
'2873648' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIM' 'sip-files00193.tif'
0d5d1a131320ce7a5c2764bfd5b7c834
fff129714603191c45e9c2b493087dfeba47968d
describe
'1041' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIN' 'sip-files00193.txt'
384b5c7aa9d40ad3f95dbabea9ce99d7
87769c15ea14dfdb3ff68581047845cc682190dc
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIO' 'sip-files00193thm.jpg'
e5c062a51bc5b517787ae79ed40a9203
ea4a387391ee90102787e405cc7d6bb7cf69e49d
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIP' 'sip-files00194.jp2'
a4ff14656cc1e6002e61988b8fe9bed9
71e7ef40cc93c60b658b45f8e06c2755969ef4a6
describe
'124918' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIQ' 'sip-files00194.jpg'
cacb8a4dbd4762a3cdd756614d113c8d
c99a483a89f0bcc35ab103b90e0f0056e95c0972
describe
'25815' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIR' 'sip-files00194.pro'
8c5f83197601de4bbe12c9bc7e8c4f51
9310c452f417e4e63bb2fdb71d4bfe1751ae97bc
describe
'36716' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIS' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
03f7eceed6a07c3afd28a4ba52e67d1b
72ad8b5f10bb62c7efffd686fd9f1a6a7bd6fc53
describe
'2871492' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIT' 'sip-files00194.tif'
d44d7dd050133f4cc646c487afe13add
3a7f6bc641af8a8316eb03af73679309886a9d6f
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIU' 'sip-files00194.txt'
7442d04b2816862a1f1098b494d5ff05
44cb967aa0aa67920bb337d7349b610972451d69
describe
'10173' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIV' 'sip-files00194thm.jpg'
57f998f20ebc26c59e91947762849821
603a10022b9150301db0e8e1214019adb78ff53a
describe
'356466' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIW' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
1e63d3b2b5fb353d5bdda04a612d09db
202c509e541ad0b97329bf59aaf037ccd93dc4c6
describe
'118745' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIX' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
a0a153a44a8afc506f768b0dee2f6993
35cb1430c63222670986ed9267e926a267c24c1d
describe
'24784' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIY' 'sip-files00195.pro'
e14ac79ac57001ec23e8cd684588aecd
bb7f6168b7308edb0cde32682cb2ab998dfd4f8d
describe
'35638' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEIZ' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
88bade40be762f4c35d59508d74a827c
59a55673c30edde41887d320f03609c2f6531dc5
describe
'2873504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJA' 'sip-files00195.tif'
2ec461d4c529120eb35875a23a552355
56175726a659537ff6d06375f211e4dd28773bbf
describe
'997' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJB' 'sip-files00195.txt'
f1145e8e0167722df3f9a31776a8cc21
6fa974bb512e33facc6e9465ddaed166e72ad22e
describe
'9776' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJC' 'sip-files00195thm.jpg'
ec419444c22b5615bec21c3597f71771
b0ccbe9d86880248f5ce621da859545a33b10926
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJD' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
cde3d0b2182339b6553b3a23cddda6f1
f5397149f38d13f6fbdebcca30d6347a1a220f6b
describe
'128581' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJE' 'sip-files00196.jpg'
fef45c91eb520d0a4b85107d7849bc0b
c8125c658b397c7f70a26cdb7accbb69258a1654
describe
'28359' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJF' 'sip-files00196.pro'
2bcdd367efdf864f17b6e3fd7a50ee15
e84ada6fe55f4014b80e21759ce1114b17f83c32
describe
'38101' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJG' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
7629a4a8ac5e9b2398fb4a59ecf39355
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describe
'2871404' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJH' 'sip-files00196.tif'
104c1681d9a07d858a3eef82657e2c56
457440bb8d6b07ca1368e34c2d3c547ad26d6e39
'2011-09-08T20:34:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJI' 'sip-files00196.txt'
75da9377123e231defdf494fbbce255f
8638559e136168a1643eacaf0eab1d5bc64b8be2
'2011-09-08T20:25:38-04:00'
describe
'10635' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJJ' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
2e5f770635be41253ecfc6ecd421f63d
f8e9127a529ba3106b530eb0b1f83c26d62a1867
describe
'356335' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJK' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
43a679a23c6a16e7cf9ffdf5ea308634
64a5a82ca0ff2cc253d189b4e1dd4fa119aa86b8
describe
'128545' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJL' 'sip-files00197.jpg'
b012b3e427c99ca3c447be42dae8de12
1f198ae4a67c14448f1dca3b200a0cbdd7699692
describe
'26856' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJM' 'sip-files00197.pro'
ffe03ef553526872bc942edab1a0b828
cec73824bb1eb2d71dc74a141438a4cab8bd3b1c
describe
'38776' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJN' 'sip-files00197.QC.jpg'
a3411db4ee776e02adb43e7644cacf78
dee89264c0b66677c3189759d850c18f33f8d017
describe
'2873768' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJO' 'sip-files00197.tif'
9755a7063a1cbfa55abcf9d120eebe69
994554dcda32d0f219607e91ec90f78a282b16da
describe
'1085' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJP' 'sip-files00197.txt'
415a34773e981d671fd951a72263bfaa
83589b62de631e1d33b0fa45c7d2e8c0f5e1a520
describe
'10316' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJQ' 'sip-files00197thm.jpg'
6cdb081ccb7e5ce9825482a88f7d0159
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJR' 'sip-files00198.jp2'
fa57eb917298044fc853decb8b85de37
48fdb3ef8ad21da65061a2dc609cdb4f1e721962
'2011-09-08T20:38:55-04:00'
describe
'115182' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJS' 'sip-files00198.jpg'
f68e1fed17dbfc421ad336babc3b333e
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describe
'22166' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJT' 'sip-files00198.pro'
945e709db7835b0829df2ebc35739bc1
080876ec4119aa2319f5ea8aa040c2c9eeddc1f5
describe
'33701' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJU' 'sip-files00198.QC.jpg'
1552c23400fc15adcab92e2ec1d0e6b0
b81d016acd7c48521dbc0a3ea70e267bfc046ab4
'2011-09-08T20:38:33-04:00'
describe
'2871108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJV' 'sip-files00198.tif'
5f465a64114b2274752364e338628304
5423d69ed8828720b23726e2842e5a1cb47ce864
'2011-09-08T20:38:18-04:00'
describe
'904' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJW' 'sip-files00198.txt'
d0c55df9b8af1bdccba9a9572f24732a
972d950ff0106437bb2280714ffed2cf41aee88a
'2011-09-08T20:27:16-04:00'
describe
'9334' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJX' 'sip-files00198thm.jpg'
0909fafa7039fb64af2949ac9aefb1b9
a7301581374a55e2be7c6dfc02f6fc3dcf6e606d
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJY' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
f6733b278d38726d9bb3b1fb177418ce
17a54b5db17014d0a3af38cf17a8c0dc4e8d68a7
'2011-09-08T20:35:14-04:00'
describe
'124559' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEJZ' 'sip-files00199.jpg'
693f42315109d5111b7a1796f1f62079
d7dfddb1d54c73cc0bf646f238ba768d30e25e5f
describe
'27455' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKA' 'sip-files00199.pro'
84bb97f90b1b9aedaaa7927c09a399b4
7e061ada6a64e7d00d7f52472fecc72d738274e6
'2011-09-08T20:39:23-04:00'
describe
'38442' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKB' 'sip-files00199.QC.jpg'
2fa6b0e55db7972a433e87419563858d
cdc84a89f0786b829fa8d651cd18f77c082fc315
describe
'2873796' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKC' 'sip-files00199.tif'
e737869cd7c48135d451752e682f8166
b6e55272ce76d080c7ff4501d95cbc6c3f0cbdc4
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKD' 'sip-files00199.txt'
ad7ade93e5fa135de00a36e3adb6d492
c7390c3d38d1405eef63857d9f1fe16bb3e0e482
describe
'10190' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKE' 'sip-files00199thm.jpg'
a277107d655802570d62c6cc2aa3d2f2
ef87f7544309a09f78bf62f84f16d4c10da7b5e8
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKF' 'sip-files00200.jp2'
828cdcd299262749f7c9eb3fa294a401
bfb0e0796e8b7fa9d6edded3734291caf1e9879c
describe
'125376' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKG' 'sip-files00200.jpg'
7102480555383395234877239cf29907
71be031f2c120048b1e70c509f2a43c1404b759b
'2011-09-08T20:29:41-04:00'
describe
'27578' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKH' 'sip-files00200.pro'
bd676e9fbf42a34f34781ee190155256
c6ce7b0d7dc5df435a9ef508dd805f709dcdfb1c
describe
'39289' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKI' 'sip-files00200.QC.jpg'
9a0fa8e5288358af8d4c724a407a28ec
2fc654804bceb6a5cd018cf520ad51ced23f2b52
describe
'2871636' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKJ' 'sip-files00200.tif'
4f6e13ee857d80e50489b0189ddd6de8
58ced0c54b2ae48d9e0f499199f75510ca9501a1
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKK' 'sip-files00200.txt'
661ea4fffcf4eef1a14c379e47fd2106
e4f04bce3764c88befaadf9d8079d95dfdb888c4
describe
'10327' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKL' 'sip-files00200thm.jpg'
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0476763a775cf76f5e9c50dd43365aebe4c96892
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKM' 'sip-files00201.jp2'
b08c60e4e93006c734bec88c768946f5
3acfd4a43c6fa722fa7e71fa6bfd610a6ea016ac
describe
'77997' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKN' 'sip-files00201.jpg'
5d2deaacedf9b790b2afa5a8825f8c18
06873ef66af24abaacbef49e9501a699a8e913cc
describe
'12552' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKO' 'sip-files00201.pro'
8debc4c513b98f7173278537a145bd73
4b5053652a545093b63f8114dd1e7cd1e5eee413
describe
'21359' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKP' 'sip-files00201.QC.jpg'
f645a5ec63b41b7dd2cfcbf6d062f507
15b54d96ecc0530cc49ec0b3170d26d04bcd95dd
describe
'2871516' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKQ' 'sip-files00201.tif'
1e58654dca5eeec1f07a583710a78587
f889457415b0df7fc6064ce919c00704ff511bc9
describe
'501' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKR' 'sip-files00201.txt'
9b97659ae79413810f4d3161fb356a9f
12f17f9059d1f1a089909c483d7355c6d9c8985c
'2011-09-08T20:37:41-04:00'
describe
'5663' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKS' 'sip-files00201thm.jpg'
d0f17d3a95c6e73152aabfc6723be651
fef113e2b5c3677830fbb769b23187400020aaaa
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKT' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
d0ba927c7b0100561ae8425e030c5d4d
c594c52907dd590a94509e4893e6710b72fd85a6
describe
'92823' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKU' 'sip-files00202.jpg'
7d19282835e3838574521fa9b0d555a5
6b79b71aae037eb0179f8c9d8e60c2ef79ccd7e4
describe
'7394' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKV' 'sip-files00202.pro'
692ab3e2b029507e5c75cd81701736d0
efc07cf57b823832b383255f240fa83e8f3d512e
describe
'26614' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKW' 'sip-files00202.QC.jpg'
fb8cbef84e590c9be0a1dc9d6bec96ac
4b081e28a6ebbe34191dfa4cf03916cf6d756a37
describe
'2870580' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKX' 'sip-files00202.tif'
7a26e4d2d3d0c64756041c647d211d6b
ad29a9879873187358fa63d23ab47155d0878b32
describe
'375' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKY' 'sip-files00202.txt'
e8a92ff72b749ed3c65cd8af206ce8d3
1ca698a1a4f1a7648c1ae4d6bf1f923f68496849
describe
'7287' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEKZ' 'sip-files00202thm.jpg'
27afd08ccecb7096c759f6b3e90a1818
335e6b84dbab583dfb2c855af7a25496baec5f2c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELA' 'sip-files00203.jp2'
c17ac61e2444ddfdae8ce342b53fa8ac
41b4c8c555c65307a7fc6ab762583f9aedf5703a
describe
'130878' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELB' 'sip-files00203.jpg'
a469076400c37e5b6f71f014a95e1c70
beab405c7ee56c34a40fcfa5e3b914ca45578f55
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELC' 'sip-files00203.pro'
f4dc27de86780180f672dc70fe69f3af
5fe37945c33a4373dc64e332164f371d4ff4fbcb
describe
'40158' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELD' 'sip-files00203.QC.jpg'
48c9e0939a58c3fc2e9be8f6db91771a
d1af38d4257cc17188f285befbcf994a55c8f683
'2011-09-08T20:30:10-04:00'
describe
'2874016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELE' 'sip-files00203.tif'
62f9dc32fe622596b732d33b1b5079e8
f8e2cc6c2b576283c1af408ef682c2358403ce0b
describe
'1135' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELF' 'sip-files00203.txt'
8e041c563649442ec88e254c23d91dde
7fc2665588922bcb95994aebcfec6f5b90ae6524
describe
'10713' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELG' 'sip-files00203thm.jpg'
b0d309f1397753a5c98e5c4a64af924f
71ab17a0c8cf7c9601651b53695a184591315663
describe
'356213' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELH' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
f73fc05ed649da013877a1b29508ab69
399700bdf892d7f536a72a988c697ab377ecff70
describe
'127819' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELI' 'sip-files00204.jpg'
d8937acdcd2aa0d8a1bba34ad966e8ae
a55b94e306fe8e34d61884230c5a796a6786f2be
describe
'28522' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELJ' 'sip-files00204.pro'
bc007dd9ec26b2c5e019b25cf2d6ea64
d638c65b26edb7aab7fe344e8e3440e3c320b6fc
describe
'39386' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELK' 'sip-files00204.QC.jpg'
ade3ad3f0ed8fc9b439cb5dbb5fbe920
78807ba8a03dd9e3c1c0d873211f7e610ab0640e
describe
'2871752' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELL' 'sip-files00204.tif'
653b1d9bf0db1191695ba8cd0ce318ff
698632351945115475dd223a71cfcb79853ca7a9
'2011-09-08T20:35:03-04:00'
describe
'1131' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELM' 'sip-files00204.txt'
04014153adb53c6d744fbf6bbd3a0b8d
f16a2d276f590b1a7d5d1b8fb3507d15c2ab4a0c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELN' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
ac749de0b028fbd3d855aeec345f6840
d7773a3acadb31c92f9310310c3e55ef1cc8b4aa
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELO' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
940c892c89bb67899c4402c432b56e4d
735b865f39c2a1ece2949221015585c71942defe
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELP' 'sip-files00205.jpg'
d19089ddaeab007b990c0aedf89df984
a55783c7bf9bb9f616d2879dec2a460ef2a4dfe7
describe
'27828' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELQ' 'sip-files00205.pro'
cdd79d92c4100043097d13b6ff9352fe
9dc3b9a38ff3039a5559c954f9d2f1addffe43f3
describe
'38717' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELR' 'sip-files00205.QC.jpg'
16586751357d64e1b45684d023a36799
d8e55bb35e9ffdab223b4286dc579b4cc94591f9
describe
'2873936' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELS' 'sip-files00205.tif'
397eafb469bb9f8fab03506a792d3213
e35e18a085c253bb7ae95a22f00722fcedc394ac
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELT' 'sip-files00205.txt'
d71ded36c93e65ed7c6acb28fa08771b
75cfc4710c809e5499612cfb2a61763ed465d6c7
describe
'9876' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELU' 'sip-files00205thm.jpg'
709d93f96d1901c54b0814062789ad6f
59bab79813f575971ad1f8305d8a254d93cd13b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELV' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
7fe5c62fa6f7b3682323f60c32c703c4
1648ea976436593fa854c0fb4669453e24e14794
describe
'118076' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELW' 'sip-files00206.jpg'
131125d9e891275e0d1bbd4ea83d0bb9
789a9442c6427794335d36084a2b12bb084681f2
'2011-09-08T20:29:20-04:00'
describe
'27139' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELX' 'sip-files00206.pro'
aff3128c5f9b64f5704e6303aab2d837
4afc9b45f78a0f586e7a1c9ec074a245d569b1fc
describe
'36662' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELY' 'sip-files00206.QC.jpg'
451175d45cdae1ffd25808bea058fae3
39458df9faf61086d7f3ec9092a4cd40032b0081
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABELZ' 'sip-files00206.tif'
27b5efdc719d67ed64d0ca08d34104e1
2ab5df9ee830041b933e5267232085e54dbae4cf
'2011-09-08T20:29:38-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMA' 'sip-files00206.txt'
0954845a141e599a60b530188fc9e34e
b45e9edb7e68ec17c3fdb2fd5ead38d3462a4b1d
describe
'9983' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMB' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
0f9adf5da1b9da7c1544cb739841b530
ab25a2a4a49b04cf0cbde0d0f28300f470c65ab9
describe
'356462' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMC' 'sip-files00207.jp2'
612fcec5c9e33c20b01f24a2be9917eb
696da5bf549ab5c6b5e2ceb0787fae0b6f76ac4b
'2011-09-08T20:28:35-04:00'
describe
'125243' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMD' 'sip-files00207.jpg'
6d6a5d7b3eecf9aa79c100ba75c4aacf
f7aba367cdcd6439ebda95988c4e811df86fe069
describe
'15658' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEME' 'sip-files00207.pro'
4d73406228af532d1bd1a5e537a781e4
0419d355685920ba8925fa3a98ab8999f40297a5
describe
'35546' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMF' 'sip-files00207.QC.jpg'
1228cc191e7faefead1970c7301e8bce
0d39bc73659b9f2e9918669dff23192334d44346
describe
'2873820' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMG' 'sip-files00207.tif'
d7366c6f8ec5520702b2d835430c6eae
318662e971a9a6a096a59519ad984bc8a217957a
describe
'654' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMH' 'sip-files00207.txt'
4200d9f1fcb705ed25be8d1269bea967
9f79f750b9d2fab2b489dd2dd14804637112f685
describe
'9361' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMI' 'sip-files00207thm.jpg'
cddc0cf9908461c3052472a96b2abc18
fbdbce26194d31ee4ba9c5321a5e495f2c185a97
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMJ' 'sip-files00208.jp2'
4566f3651c19a1fad91f7fb70cfc53c6
aba4d6985241fdd94f6f018c85a02d569f994ed4
describe
'123278' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMK' 'sip-files00208.jpg'
1e862cb4787beaa498ee2a7c3aaf2138
bd5a1c420c6b06e5cecca32bdf1a879190bf3a59
describe
'27438' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEML' 'sip-files00208.pro'
a77fcede43969ee2ba9c777a2a833d6b
1894d6657d3f0c5b1802263d73dfde70184543e2
describe
'36743' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMM' 'sip-files00208.QC.jpg'
57f825273b27db5790405355a598281c
dd380281eaafb8d78978a89c030adbafb27e85ab
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMN' 'sip-files00208.tif'
7ad23e90fb6b7ec1b163a601ed6dc24b
30158343c72dceb68f563e1b0816b8ca982a1efa
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMO' 'sip-files00208.txt'
1b7d4f3d7a6485e90c751c49af0ad886
3816f088766881723fbe2565ac29718024aebe4f
describe
'10187' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMP' 'sip-files00208thm.jpg'
4913edf2f501cccbe1b2c1ab7b3e4846
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describe
'356476' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMQ' 'sip-files00209.jp2'
99c94960502fe8707cc5aa9d1ae7150a
1844e03db67fa1bb8dd057cc56dc4d9b444dd9ef
describe
'121162' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMR' 'sip-files00209.jpg'
0844a9255883a1f6bedd54f220818c8c
8ca4e4e4d17bdeb12f45936ed025787eb928de92
describe
'27339' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMS' 'sip-files00209.pro'
5e62851b54f820705063c3bf0d3bcf39
089c6235c49dc2d75493aef551995560c7d4f627
describe
'37431' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMT' 'sip-files00209.QC.jpg'
099179d3f19c4b435ee03a9cb54ffcd2
8334e9a00d489a0baae3c0be23a95780090d3e0f
describe
'2873808' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMU' 'sip-files00209.tif'
5d1528bff2a64f59630fd4bbcbc3527e
81a35abc6f2682f928ccc93b082abf8eea45c097
'2011-09-08T20:37:39-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMV' 'sip-files00209.txt'
842631da0512d64a75ce6e5a7de792d8
3f786f7ae37f21cd2543516d9fa9a527c4316539
describe
'10297' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMW' 'sip-files00209thm.jpg'
5b9240ccc6e1849f2f25aab49e8fc7ed
d96ec369220c5aa916bfe134153dd4f83c819f5e
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMX' 'sip-files00210.jp2'
a2bdfed02d8df04d34e937c467018de9
313191385d8287114813b97fdf2887b514f7de86
describe
'118234' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMY' 'sip-files00210.jpg'
5c8a75072fd5771528d63e003e9d2ca5
a7a586687e72051ae4ae7861b957d6b9f5ef85fc
describe
'26423' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEMZ' 'sip-files00210.pro'
5759d731dc2295fc21cf89b91e57e554
48f832b5732ac0ead3857c3feb46c89e4020d201
describe
'36775' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENA' 'sip-files00210.QC.jpg'
dedc844c63743016dbbc78a843a1692e
497776859791420204430c5733563df01b977393
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENB' 'sip-files00210.tif'
821afe2dbb251d3c1bf050e01f3197d9
ca5ff76ee1ca79bfa5a64f6821a4b3b1ffbab97c
'2011-09-08T20:32:19-04:00'
describe
'1049' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENC' 'sip-files00210.txt'
2795d35ecec372e32c4792c4d8df47d4
def0a4694a782152a720dd6a6c09597dfd2f2571
describe
'10398' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEND' 'sip-files00210thm.jpg'
6616c83b7b30d7811a18839c2b3517ed
e999aac7df92881f3e1dabe6c308bfebb59e5e26
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENE' 'sip-files00211.jp2'
ad82d94d21638aaa03e067460369143f
29c91c205e0770159752ba83757b09bb49ceb4c3
describe
'123456' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENF' 'sip-files00211.jpg'
9c619c3f897545c8c6b6e06ca70b74a4
75212a6ccc75530a3ab8aca8fcc6866129f7a420
describe
'25788' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENG' 'sip-files00211.pro'
e0cc284f218fb7c8480c38fd85177a3b
9fe378acde9c945041d6d461720c2051905ab838
describe
'37135' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENH' 'sip-files00211.QC.jpg'
66a46b312e9e111898135c64b2953d82
fbda38cde4bab6b827b767faa97e2ea0b03084aa
describe
'2873684' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENI' 'sip-files00211.tif'
18654c7cee020e07d5d9ef50fc4c31db
21f355193845791eb67d3e9b2e7994ea2f60f2f0
describe
'1034' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENJ' 'sip-files00211.txt'
0d11cda75a04fca786b701ec332df652
474f79bb5e36867546c5daa45590fcb123787dfd
'2011-09-08T20:33:04-04:00'
describe
'10471' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENK' 'sip-files00211thm.jpg'
21fa45a8163cb56371e786801535efc8
c7ec4587a8e0c59058542217185025e44e82a6bb
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENL' 'sip-files00212.jp2'
83f019d51d01c4389976792fd0851f62
306dc7cfb81c0ea36ab943ddbf0c68a43299f3df
'2011-09-08T20:34:49-04:00'
describe
'128967' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENM' 'sip-files00212.jpg'
80152327fab2c6ff706d0d37a0c5e8be
1bbcc21e4bf2c0f16ed23cd7791031b82cb3696a
'2011-09-08T20:36:21-04:00'
describe
'28420' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENN' 'sip-files00212.pro'
4100ca7f862927654724b2fd6a406955
144705d6fbbedd383b0f9f869eb871642458e9b8
describe
'39534' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENO' 'sip-files00212.QC.jpg'
e41b8d5f4487b7606447cdd526416230
52526fa36157dbcc1226068a68fe08d74a288dfb
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENP' 'sip-files00212.tif'
f50222a2d12dae0cd4962d469b982d7c
841cc908d36aa23d7e1b16266afa024a679e272a
'2011-09-08T20:28:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENQ' 'sip-files00212.txt'
27a952b832732866f27385ee17385fe8
2a6e797cb62f225c107af385bb710945a8849539
describe
'10417' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENR' 'sip-files00212thm.jpg'
3b775f7c99ea98b2851b974d08777f07
4ac08b5721e19174dec979bd894a7f34223e040a
describe
'356268' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENS' 'sip-files00213.jp2'
33a7bf2b210f525a779ee1b70877dbeb
9bcc0bc034b720433da2b6db0508b35849607a39
describe
'128117' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENT' 'sip-files00213.jpg'
3f533907ca5279d7e32bd895fa90930f
91973dee0b064c0e9d49f9858975475cbe9c5d43
describe
'27964' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENU' 'sip-files00213.pro'
8858ce0dd935602ce88927850659f597
6d4b185b434c6f1eb5d0b96cb71f9f8704c65b0b
'2011-09-08T20:38:42-04:00'
describe
'39648' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENV' 'sip-files00213.QC.jpg'
8cd77c2e0f4e24e398f1f55cac53085b
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describe
'2873904' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENW' 'sip-files00213.tif'
22e81b7d2261872eb50cf380efb4af6d
dbf48608361f362db22ce7b975d65a2890614ab1
describe
'1106' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENX' 'sip-files00213.txt'
3b9d7622b87cb46d668f07e71dbfdeff
acd6a2cd39502aa0e5c414675992ea728db99074
describe
'10348' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENY' 'sip-files00213thm.jpg'
37baf5f34e3faccdbcc41831dbbb5a2a
015f908c11ab19dbe36d59ea56ad6c6c722919e9
describe
'356016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABENZ' 'sip-files00214.jp2'
28b3602f1b9f18b47b93962aeb242d82
c5d271121508863f1a3e9d802eb44df6f116cda0
describe
'128293' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOA' 'sip-files00214.jpg'
6bbab5d589c5238ff3091008e2ee6601
700f1f9fdcd8e77f4aa1eb6b2ea8dc5d3d4722f4
'2011-09-08T20:31:20-04:00'
describe
'28288' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOB' 'sip-files00214.pro'
6fa088cd7cd60d53f89f4d7d66835715
789bfffba27d41a5ae218febcd0a391e6908cd2e
'2011-09-08T20:32:52-04:00'
describe
'39249' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOC' 'sip-files00214.QC.jpg'
c5702a1944c5290d8778d49b16498fd9
d898b77b3d1882233f62e5160a2b46b324c061f4
describe
'2871556' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOD' 'sip-files00214.tif'
59728680c207d3bac701cfeb0f927afd
7d34b5492f7b234e00462399fc8f38b1e2be57bb
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOE' 'sip-files00214.txt'
89154b98e661c33ad5659376476c3a7b
5989baf89454c94a16f36498a492f2c77f1009e1
'2011-09-08T20:32:06-04:00'
describe
'10336' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOF' 'sip-files00214thm.jpg'
78602408dccb5e7ddd55f3fcc4e1d07b
d8f0665c51e5aecf5dbd743e5facdf5cb16ecae8
describe
'356361' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOG' 'sip-files00215.jp2'
5cacab45683c2f25d59d504c16f475f7
515ffc6ce44cc773f3e2cb6aff01aa4be46c61a0
describe
'125265' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOH' 'sip-files00215.jpg'
412abcfde5437b27f755deb1b4c68dd0
a8d7b64e03c02e86e7eac27768171b736fcb11c5
describe
'25971' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOI' 'sip-files00215.pro'
dfb4b697c9aea2f091620ef6283aa401
6d9603f3886569d2585e11ce7a3e09218b6b2a82
describe
'37067' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOJ' 'sip-files00215.QC.jpg'
e2f0883c1b4c0b20cc0cf47fdc0bc151
7263072fb82e4a7f27fa590149e02240e7c09bcd
describe
'2865644' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOK' 'sip-files00215.tif'
9d03a97e88342d014c250b5ec14a632e
9d0b5dfc3485721d7600d13aff53e4e6b03517f5
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOL' 'sip-files00215.txt'
d89a410c0131bfd7488aee58e1c8a31d
79860483ebdcd162aa4a1cf82db62f59f0fa4436
describe
'10339' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOM' 'sip-files00215thm.jpg'
538f82f2845caaedc2246cc71031a0b2
1408fb2abe3aa42fad6dd2e786e51604fda517f7
describe
'356440' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEON' 'sip-files00217.jp2'
169be1f41e8aa7a3f0c0a26655a53287
11e610028aa663066a4df7e11195316e8cef98a4
describe
'131328' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOO' 'sip-files00217.jpg'
b0dc7684dec4c3b66bbcb9bec1a2e350
433a995d70999575e12a06a625ec495a86f5b259
'2011-09-08T20:31:49-04:00'
describe
'1861' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOP' 'sip-files00217.pro'
3115ca40059aa846a87ad25006eb55d2
968972ff3ef60f5de7799ffeea9831bee3a16987
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOQ' 'sip-files00217.QC.jpg'
680a29e1c3e1033889c6cec9cfd9b23b
942f63ca1b32e89820cbee37d31243a0581be1ba
describe
'2873884' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOR' 'sip-files00217.tif'
238ff6c243f651657f48ec66aa972db8
a987df4307c27385cbacce3ed3b711bba6284150
'2011-09-08T20:34:27-04:00'
describe
'82' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOS' 'sip-files00217.txt'
d7fe9db0c73da9268d5ebada6c3a08de
bfcb1a586994013fa90d759d19b45f9af6218fb5
describe
'9478' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOT' 'sip-files00217thm.jpg'
335d8c51c4897992dfb0deeb8ba28f8a
f6a09113214c525ed6f39030ef600c27eaba1c1c
describe
'356040' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOU' 'sip-files00218.jp2'
b1b4fb36ebe484b7ec28b0a403f3fc1d
478a3767bf61825fd6418368bb488ad69d67acc8
'2011-09-08T20:36:42-04:00'
describe
'132637' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOV' 'sip-files00218.jpg'
4256c230e90b214b33c88bab4c85e41e
1944971c6bc18a8faff0c4c56824e8fa7b71c2ab
describe
'27988' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOW' 'sip-files00218.pro'
f77e39c234c456084245853a1c428241
f009ebffa73fd5d0868a6ec63d1780f21a0ce7b6
describe
'39058' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOX' 'sip-files00218.QC.jpg'
5dfcca934f9035e078867ec7ebede266
57d5af3d3ead8262dab8894b3cb0c45da1a766e8
'2011-09-08T20:37:44-04:00'
describe
'2871320' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOY' 'sip-files00218.tif'
4c83e148ef055a08e8cee633871d6ac2
c26a1db75693b1990b40b4c075bb09fa4a16b257
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEOZ' 'sip-files00218.txt'
8565cd38ff22877db5dce22a03b2a055
75f02cbd524c58d03b229299258aa0db32dfaaa9
describe
'10303' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPA' 'sip-files00218thm.jpg'
1dd8fc49b3f5122d8ff478a7fcdcd0d0
43bb0eb0dd2a8c2c33848c88516765f35fe1fbfa
describe
'356336' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPB' 'sip-files00219.jp2'
40550cc35cf5d63da2ab5f220d51175e
b6b60476e9c1fb8ba5e5fe5c255474749887ad34
describe
'127580' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPC' 'sip-files00219.jpg'
51e7242d2744aa267aec938fc839f66e
1c973916e855ac1703959e7785a85a479d479397
describe
'27805' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPD' 'sip-files00219.pro'
8abcf3977f6188d611c8936355bc1e9f
f3cd5216f8258920e7cf78a4fc502647283d77da
'2011-09-08T20:32:02-04:00'
describe
'39419' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPE' 'sip-files00219.QC.jpg'
8bb428cbb730b9f20db4f73a95af3768
ccd1493cfe9f6c8a729499bb154424199d063f6d
describe
'2873784' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPF' 'sip-files00219.tif'
a2e6033cef06fee0815dfba0e09df2a1
6ee95d92475f8a37a4abe39bbe89893671091e21
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPG' 'sip-files00219.txt'
1c291794c0c97c70cb431e2cfa5eae79
83e4d5e558fd18504150964422bf85099d07b09d
'2011-09-08T20:33:11-04:00'
describe
'10495' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPH' 'sip-files00219thm.jpg'
d4d9a4fb291745d43c4c6a34ce3771eb
bc82fffb1f912027ccd366d9fe97294a1fb0c05b
describe
'356121' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPI' 'sip-files00220.jp2'
b0e66b208948951e40c319e6ad017ef6
6b2e941d26bda85a5f44715b08a9a8c2d5ab7b77
describe
'132432' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPJ' 'sip-files00220.jpg'
5617e3eac812390908069abef419b66b
6b8115a22ca817b5d42278d07f3ffb68a942edc8
describe
'27654' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPK' 'sip-files00220.pro'
c653795926b87146a8299c975e4fd13e
7149ba6a589674437735961d5d91c74df09ee7de
describe
'40138' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPL' 'sip-files00220.QC.jpg'
b4316422077d6a4587d53bd571960303
3d0616f7945384acaa813ee932e2dfb81085171d
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPM' 'sip-files00220.tif'
61a32b3511439387ce87f10218c7a98f
dd07556301e5e754527bf0a3bd447ad7b3cab882
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPN' 'sip-files00220.txt'
61a15e1e9b5b3329ae4925969388ce51
dd4ad6702d5b00d0428b3f7355d59edb4319abe6
describe
'10587' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPO' 'sip-files00220thm.jpg'
2b7bc8e94557474fdecbe0bedb2a6c01
0a48c004a1716eb4c9c11f1a62337b3d2b461f93
describe
'356442' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPP' 'sip-files00221.jp2'
6d2e45bf24e2167cfdc10b79397073fb
af101fb9e39891f7e10d2bfd445b2738a37f0b25
describe
'125657' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPQ' 'sip-files00221.jpg'
04ab274ce9879fa49629b4e06ca180ce
5338ef3865b3eac9b7d3feb32a84c3b2de27da91
describe
'21316' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPR' 'sip-files00221.pro'
29b2c108f65a322728e936788cf71137
5215f79d8056d55c8bfc61d2226f99f58cd7167b
describe
'35842' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPS' 'sip-files00221.QC.jpg'
935f77bc5afcc2068a6288a1b2019ee1
2721687d87ffbca2f4841b2392564e68990a4db5
'2011-09-08T20:28:43-04:00'
describe
'2873900' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPT' 'sip-files00221.tif'
1dfccb7339f2d713cf53d87580d8ed12
b0afa4b6ba78d76f1a77d14fb16b9e3ed9bbac9d
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPU' 'sip-files00221.txt'
db35638282296bc005bf2747b212f0e1
b9ce2ef10f4de7acfd65147b61af0d0f785a7257
describe
'9958' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPV' 'sip-files00221thm.jpg'
cb50739c3d6bdcc3d11e72765c1a00fd
9059bc71bbc5164a1501d843e05272c25ed29239
'2011-09-08T20:32:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPW' 'sip-files00222.jp2'
b0214115987324eff131fd58b62cffbc
75a24c0a23742035999245f0eb13ec3f3c833eca
describe
'124028' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPX' 'sip-files00222.jpg'
7c860073c63cac9339cb1c7b96ba41e8
c6fee95bd55d8d175d3c4e370a27746cf5cdddfe
describe
'27507' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPY' 'sip-files00222.pro'
3e3277ad1a82800c5a7c6b1521f2040c
ac0dd2ed677b03bdfc346f58f6001201883d843d
describe
'37898' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEPZ' 'sip-files00222.QC.jpg'
864d7289b6119a0ba28930dd63f93260
a99d1313f49da3033717325b9dfe77c56e67e541
describe
'2871624' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQA' 'sip-files00222.tif'
32865bfcfc76a9d91442c8fa46495a2d
6fecd28be00771df62de253bd480146865015bc6
describe
'1093' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQB' 'sip-files00222.txt'
aae247a1eaaa85d55223b580c610d241
13cd73fbb8b1e2fe18179a0f956889dbb5d0a228
describe
'10462' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQC' 'sip-files00222thm.jpg'
afd4a5ff1180b741c1acccee50f32191
aa89169884f16c1ce5ce077a38cf3532c46d962d
describe
'356414' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQD' 'sip-files00223.jp2'
db39770b5b27bd3db28b48bc8665c57c
f29d64a78c395e002a7fb1a2c07d281f279f029f
describe
'125967' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQE' 'sip-files00223.jpg'
29e59a3a653b19a5cade87f8e5c81613
4d3922f01775e8e01de4713f216e2904bf9ea620
describe
'27178' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQF' 'sip-files00223.pro'
b5d3ee64f1d9cccf7fc36246b272d3b7
5b4f87a124ec481d3ebfc9d861cb4df3378b5898
describe
'38449' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQG' 'sip-files00223.QC.jpg'
96090352355028347439d119b5bf14f6
df673b914217161b32e3c796957a9c7543ac7aca
describe
'2873876' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQH' 'sip-files00223.tif'
a0d318461b7e4d89eb3a5a2a7af48749
74e4cd4611dd68575898be2b19f8572f0238de3a
'2011-09-08T20:34:41-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQI' 'sip-files00223.txt'
b7d24517f0b23b4f2d8328e1d670d87f
10f78ccf218a448193aede06608a9d3507da53c9
describe
'10194' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQJ' 'sip-files00223thm.jpg'
803b27feeeb2af0cac9d82ad4e3c0289
58bb5e36919447a5f04b49e4e2bd0287339a391c
'2011-09-08T20:26:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQK' 'sip-files00224.jp2'
b86cec109499ca1e922c2d0728724834
498b4f75afbb5a50afe319729c7ae7db205dc4bf
describe
'125499' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQL' 'sip-files00224.jpg'
84d056f37ce2171af710f1100548b904
2938c99bedafaf1f92058dd693125855216933d8
describe
'26644' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQM' 'sip-files00224.pro'
e248c32d88ff8c23c8b6b600983f471c
7cb2850698956a84ea0ed5a03b820c6a133f5761
describe
'37936' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQN' 'sip-files00224.QC.jpg'
1cad4344955d83aa1146b2119c3f8f5a
e376c78baabbced27af247ca399613c7a1b1afba
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQO' 'sip-files00224.tif'
65c6a846aaa36f7c833012d57d518b80
f08adfbc7fac51d1029e9327b8f27a5a4691cc5c
describe
'1053' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQP' 'sip-files00224.txt'
3617158e1757b70f0cedf272411281ef
7f8d5f11c2ee59123f97f4f90192bd9632674665
'2011-09-08T20:28:26-04:00'
describe
'10300' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQQ' 'sip-files00224thm.jpg'
7e2b96f04f8ff29e1959fc70e3cddc7f
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describe
'356459' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQR' 'sip-files00225.jp2'
6aeb6ec4445b6253998be226156d6a6a
9988e3f40913c610d782baa74d5425afb0cef00e
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQS' 'sip-files00225.jpg'
7b97b9d69dee6100204372a8458bbaca
10b14fb44b5a846fdfac699624de07f67ab18ed3
describe
'27609' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQT' 'sip-files00225.pro'
61ee8f9fdaee33ac13fa0b4cdbc460c5
47bb8e81390147ba4b8f9e9126830b46b7f4a162
describe
'39695' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQU' 'sip-files00225.QC.jpg'
36f7c3d0d649b57825719e7e43612818
bff2acfc5bfc5f16aae965d0c51f6d4361a0afc8
describe
'2874064' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQV' 'sip-files00225.tif'
0aacf719fc80b095abb10ebd763f1181
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQW' 'sip-files00225.txt'
c1e442eadb1b1c0a17553f7c3a17c504
7b29de1b5c90d289ef316cb16ddf4a14a8a4a143
describe
'10313' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQX' 'sip-files00225thm.jpg'
1d1aabc83e923a4ae9094a5316a17eb8
1c401f6517ce43d2680e04477c8f395b49d563c0
'2011-09-08T20:39:10-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQY' 'sip-files00226.jp2'
f76733b87c8e93983797a7fe05bed4d9
dc566b98b3cda8d16e182ebcac2dd48a425f9802
describe
'69300' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEQZ' 'sip-files00226.jpg'
d8f51c4dd3fba4884d5c8077f1ebdcab
72a4071eb5260d49c63838af85619cb9e7a6cd07
describe
'11426' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERA' 'sip-files00226.pro'
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bd489c9c73a0d42423f82425b65740caafd6a864
describe
'19164' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERB' 'sip-files00226.QC.jpg'
de906c2b934b1daef31805cfbd9e986a
a0d3371c0a389bd2f9e322c8f7f8b9857925d13f
'2011-09-08T20:38:41-04:00'
describe
'2869048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERC' 'sip-files00226.tif'
ad8598c8348fdacf33f1d994e079d461
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describe
'475' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERD' 'sip-files00226.txt'
de7d824fc49a0e4e150656d71d166eb3
7757d1b075bf1eb1bdd779f45d02400139ac56ed
'2011-09-08T20:32:47-04:00'
describe
'5095' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERE' 'sip-files00226thm.jpg'
927eeb7e163a6a35c52ed392496ad6dd
7db960ee7f63007ac120e00a29970f01e558c0cc
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERF' 'sip-files00227.jp2'
f1da72a712a363bc99eca38348e566fb
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describe
'107284' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERG' 'sip-files00227.jpg'
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describe
'6815' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERH' 'sip-files00227.pro'
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878ed69596840e5d8f58a1f8845be21ebcc14269
describe
'28955' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERI' 'sip-files00227.QC.jpg'
08777e5eaac88a5697f47781a045ac2f
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describe
'2872828' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERJ' 'sip-files00227.tif'
9131aaea89a28e8e5276a5a9c8c3c2ea
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describe
'342' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERK' 'sip-files00227.txt'
7a3dd50fdcb16b83dfa9baadf71b2fe7
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describe
'7785' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERL' 'sip-files00227thm.jpg'
e9e37fb1f65000f6a7cdb4e8d303082c
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERM' 'sip-files00228.jp2'
9b46f28752c2c943f371d390513010b7
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describe
'130643' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERN' 'sip-files00228.jpg'
e78c3c51c23fa1abbd6fb7647a530c0e
60eb5ff0a0f4e8cf0548f1fb8d450b6c4f628a01
describe
'28133' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERO' 'sip-files00228.pro'
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232c8c8471a7e8e134fadd984a018a3eb8f5ee9e
describe
'39954' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERP' 'sip-files00228.QC.jpg'
a14ebc218733b2d28f72421701cc5b0c
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describe
'2871884' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERQ' 'sip-files00228.tif'
a32deb74ce6b7f1965072356b1320352
815e595fe96848abba03746b4bc500a31353b35a
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERR' 'sip-files00228.txt'
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cbca0d632520efbb730eb0c05a46ea2ef7aba862
describe
'11101' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERS' 'sip-files00228thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERT' 'sip-files00229.jp2'
ceb876428835b4275dc9314bcdf6ccec
6ffbdd2546c2f2ea0974796482018f57f91565b1
describe
'122486' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERU' 'sip-files00229.jpg'
e6315d56f8d05b6a9accce20cad098a7
96a2c33f491f62c6776c804ac172682d2ce58ddc
describe
'26386' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERV' 'sip-files00229.pro'
082ede1859338136b9526f0ed28224c1
cf720da884f910adb33101289f655dec28c1681b
describe
'37829' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERW' 'sip-files00229.QC.jpg'
0a369830ea941b0bd07f2453bf4cfd95
e8c9802d543a2ac14726477d585e64cda94bdc5c
'2011-09-08T20:39:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERX' 'sip-files00229.tif'
b9a0338aa6392ca65a950fd7bf6da879
0895f06c19bb21c2036f8e72967263c5fcb3b0bd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERY' 'sip-files00229.txt'
65f41f66d0d9d2f989523ab984f649a2
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describe
'10265' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABERZ' 'sip-files00229thm.jpg'
3f8866c6e3a1c7752a162531a00033fd
84ada72f8d224b231df955b136c51d995dda0fc8
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESA' 'sip-files00230.jp2'
1b4762e90e7532e656eddaa98a501cc1
457813a8be708e3b780872b6c05a5cc37340b646
describe
'120114' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESB' 'sip-files00230.jpg'
8161f2420230efa0673221e2eebd5af3
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describe
'26197' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESC' 'sip-files00230.pro'
fde12aa3e1d8a2cd2c8fe1efb3780bd6
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describe
'37009' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESD' 'sip-files00230.QC.jpg'
1d1e80d6d7adb03b6e4ad421fd76c819
42c1434208b842941bd982a8e1b77b9786d4025b
describe
'2871588' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESE' 'sip-files00230.tif'
5eb7990d590dbddb774e2ef70f0e776e
f3d0521ff4682556ab7070c1a4567ebb5c98632f
'2011-09-08T20:39:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESF' 'sip-files00230.txt'
04596d1b4fe2fc3074ffa3dd69f6dc80
0e01a55725389e751a6ac3e537b8cc303820aa7f
describe
'9918' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESG' 'sip-files00230thm.jpg'
65e8ec1bf1d117db47f3a6f98e8527cf
7441e9344ec46cf731aaa2af387a025352ad5b8f
describe
'356377' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESH' 'sip-files00231.jp2'
470797d5bf548555712b49649e1745de
e998d0e3bae78c3b8dcf41e47fc8e496ff4ed594
describe
'132227' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESI' 'sip-files00231.jpg'
44090decb590fe4463691ce59e21a91a
0eb4c1b9363a8a9d01e727aec085c8e2043a5411
describe
'28061' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESJ' 'sip-files00231.pro'
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3feb78a1384a7cd662c11e47e1503df83b85b64c
describe
'40859' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESK' 'sip-files00231.QC.jpg'
1d8af461be46ef386f2f2b040fe7de97
3e0386acc69118a086d991cd8bee7d4cd1a44ae3
'2011-09-08T20:28:42-04:00'
describe
'2873864' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESL' 'sip-files00231.tif'
38e02550109bc67bdad3ffea64b0f991
5b6d2f673eef120e2706ccdd9dfd0f5d2ff7dc32
'2011-09-08T20:31:37-04:00'
describe
'1124' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESM' 'sip-files00231.txt'
5acc2641be21c1e1de56783c3ef95e3e
63d6c92e9559a8edade0ecf8c1bc176fe07218fc
describe
'10678' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESN' 'sip-files00231thm.jpg'
8464195b38ac88cac7b9b3a11bb54de4
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describe
'356195' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESO' 'sip-files00232.jp2'
03d537fa6dc7954c1d9e389e6fccda0f
4cdcffd31479eb081c92c7022a1710fe7422e82e
describe
'126380' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESP' 'sip-files00232.jpg'
97fd45a74d68ffd097878ef1ef0500cc
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describe
'27367' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESQ' 'sip-files00232.pro'
664df3f680ca6c4fe3d7624a67118152
99e6739df60f5d7948fd3eb80b67ccc0d00b6070
'2011-09-08T20:36:18-04:00'
describe
'38046' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESR' 'sip-files00232.QC.jpg'
ebdda4b4f8f19bbd56dbcb1c29e12009
1a93fc5c351f282117b58571ef66d7d4f63a7b6b
describe
'2871540' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESS' 'sip-files00232.tif'
2a943b09a6fe48a13d671bbfc2330921
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describe
'1110' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEST' 'sip-files00232.txt'
0afb2f2c2c6a4263fa65bee87585fec3
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describe
'10345' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESU' 'sip-files00232thm.jpg'
82a4f64c387dd6bbae74ec2744431498
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describe
'356477' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESV' 'sip-files00233.jp2'
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0a9d38d4acaa6eb57c4735673e4419c395be4e7d
describe
'132630' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESW' 'sip-files00233.jpg'
5c5ef3401064974cd25adb1d2b28f436
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describe
'16653' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESX' 'sip-files00233.pro'
9b1234f1c0b2f604ba394ce7db9075e2
5502bca032f8fa5d21ae8b90600f6ebd2de43556
describe
'38817' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESY' 'sip-files00233.QC.jpg'
4d8df0bb5089df920c5a4bc15210e051
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describe
'2874276' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABESZ' 'sip-files00233.tif'
a9c2108a18e795403d922299360f69d9
4bee8eea9da9dd3081c5725ad37bcacb2e2ec1cc
describe
'879' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETA' 'sip-files00233.txt'
ee04ce0b5d0a1bee666d1d4a0994dac7
a60ecbe1b64f1eeb852431a9269f1157287a00e3
'2011-09-08T20:33:40-04:00'
describe
'10750' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETB' 'sip-files00233thm.jpg'
1289bcb3930f33089e0ac67b884d46e3
983838b45c067ec5ad1516faa78dbb2c76b553e4
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETC' 'sip-files00234.jp2'
8a2311eaa29cd943417d873e169b6a22
7e383e05111bc0e3ad955dc3d3d94556b2546949
describe
'123054' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETD' 'sip-files00234.jpg'
b3d31a8194a904754cb82ddd263cea54
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describe
'27589' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETE' 'sip-files00234.pro'
fcf476e9f8a3c4eec52deb76241cfc3e
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describe
'38348' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETF' 'sip-files00234.QC.jpg'
2aea7221c339e47d43e2deb038ee16a1
13eccb4bf6d75a3c25e0f01f73a223fd5b8a3272
'2011-09-08T20:35:58-04:00'
describe
'2871496' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETG' 'sip-files00234.tif'
6e5486688c8e94ecaa3224ca5e51a052
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETH' 'sip-files00234.txt'
a93ff55421037b10c4031af7b2c198ea
3306669c2cd53cbfe8d283258b2bf728bd8a9fb7
describe
'10837' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETI' 'sip-files00234thm.jpg'
4d59f37ef2f8792a6c1180aee0b0bb25
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETJ' 'sip-files00235.jp2'
eb9dbf73ba6fb1d379ca540b586a4a81
f550464f96f24d9c8ddeeeee4a6eb9e5f0e5434a
describe
'132816' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETK' 'sip-files00235.jpg'
2556a454fa87b96e0fde141dd47f7468
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describe
'14433' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETL' 'sip-files00235.pro'
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describe
'37284' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETM' 'sip-files00235.QC.jpg'
63c0fe460ceede2d43cdf93884ce51d1
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describe
'2874368' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETN' 'sip-files00235.tif'
7bfb497265fc397b78d9c98bcf044641
3f57bf8c14357fde5011e156560cebecd1ec25a7
'2011-09-08T20:25:55-04:00'
describe
'572' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETO' 'sip-files00235.txt'
b2e2b40ce2e7e3eb23ce7eaa9c952592
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describe
'10622' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETP' 'sip-files00235thm.jpg'
990e0e51a669d56e8c3891dd52d437af
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETQ' 'sip-files00236.jp2'
954d6fb4bb24d8a205b6284f78f5d8ff
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describe
'111493' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETR' 'sip-files00236.jpg'
84eae734289269387685bac376ec3cd1
ae3cf854c725bea62f4544111ebba16b42204fb4
describe
'24615' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETS' 'sip-files00236.pro'
da6b9d0e8535277d946f0a03838741db
6f3fff4dd54e26a00ef8ce591b833a60676bcf81
'2011-09-08T20:35:34-04:00'
describe
'33995' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETT' 'sip-files00236.QC.jpg'
ba62807c641a2d7e70710f644dc37146
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describe
'2871208' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETU' 'sip-files00236.tif'
0321f13d6162562a1ef42b670f904d7e
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describe
'1057' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETV' 'sip-files00236.txt'
f202c98a9b4db320065c8c2c3ae594b8
8a69dd581dcc6db83b56c853e9d0f8f2aca4ae6b
describe
'9048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETW' 'sip-files00236thm.jpg'
c920b864924a1250b1ebdf581a226bbf
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describe
'356291' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETX' 'sip-files00237.jp2'
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describe
'121688' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETY' 'sip-files00237.jpg'
8856a566c78e1ae926ee4b997d703799
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describe
'25315' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABETZ' 'sip-files00237.pro'
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describe
'36113' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUA' 'sip-files00237.QC.jpg'
c6a44dc26c87b9d45ebfbf08d58a1776
30bd7b04ad82c2c842b7ed5d5dd6a202841f9c6e
describe
'2873192' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUB' 'sip-files00237.tif'
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describe
'1000' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUC' 'sip-files00237.txt'
8c6de3dcc0f73d28d6afd811bcc2cda3
fb971149fbf199528581d8b1a58de516e0c6ca25
'2011-09-08T20:32:40-04:00'
describe
'9698' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUD' 'sip-files00237thm.jpg'
9747954cccc7cd92720819ad8146e3f1
2b1dac1bcb8c550f86939e476f99f0361a990c12
'2011-09-08T20:33:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUE' 'sip-files00238.jp2'
48e5fed911919083b4a14feea7f3f754
492c07f54c5279af08468e26b3d47d2c84fcf4a0
describe
'132537' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUF' 'sip-files00238.jpg'
583e083be1be8ed2502d0fc2c2320963
2207aec3afd940436d097fe473defbd0cfbfe21a
describe
'28579' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUG' 'sip-files00238.pro'
b509d3f4205faeda165f36cd9ff1a8dd
2416044b2c7c44ce380a3c2bf51e672a0fc26f87
describe
'39918' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUH' 'sip-files00238.QC.jpg'
dbcf5565f3db85ba6f39ea32774ff3f4
4a13a73bae0088a4e2341fe44fc7f13f9df88186
describe
'2871820' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUI' 'sip-files00238.tif'
0cd7e505ea58fc1af78d07fbb44a75ce
aa4d505aab5eb70897a1df8e633fc22d26775cc8
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUJ' 'sip-files00238.txt'
ee1e85e03cc277fdb8745b7ec7690d4e
ca8b8dacd9e03e1c9a1446b4a8211d708bac5ec3
describe
'10629' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUK' 'sip-files00238thm.jpg'
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093d6316537fccb1684e28d84a9cff5d29f2dbd4
describe
'356248' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUL' 'sip-files00239.jp2'
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describe
'129247' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUM' 'sip-files00239.jpg'
af1e4ad5af13aff1b3330fbf702885c8
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describe
'28636' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUN' 'sip-files00239.pro'
4794f9d2f17dcec7cb794f70307d8f06
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describe
'40221' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUO' 'sip-files00239.QC.jpg'
cfb7861e44cad4bb3036b060e7a32267
166923d0a23964ae8bb911bbeb46dc7d618901a1
'2011-09-08T20:27:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUP' 'sip-files00239.tif'
c506c75bc14674807098ca9be0a0f05d
202ff27f925a75a8baeeb31c285cb1c2f9174568
'2011-09-08T20:33:25-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUQ' 'sip-files00239.txt'
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036d39f8fe483568c14e8fac75ba841af6614a71
describe
'10617' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUR' 'sip-files00239thm.jpg'
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fa455cca2ee4a7168c56dfb16705f7124148a004
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUS' 'sip-files00240.jp2'
d3fc8886b3ddaf17807128f45eb9848e
52fab111eae3a79952d2976329b19c3b50f39eb3
describe
'127921' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUT' 'sip-files00240.jpg'
ba23ee525ed4f44b4bb3c87d3a42e989
656bad01450fcda844aca30c654b97b087cff6cd
describe
'28834' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUU' 'sip-files00240.pro'
a0276857661679d805c73d963788b6a4
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describe
'37652' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUV' 'sip-files00240.QC.jpg'
c6bb8a40bbb45657b981a658c3ca274e
3f1f0b1bacff9a397a1a2a8ae59cf0cdcab4b99b
describe
'2871652' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUW' 'sip-files00240.tif'
1f5ca93e8a71bdc9abb401499d9984f0
89853f9b7e98b56a819a0c9025fcbc3a884107b7
'2011-09-08T20:30:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUX' 'sip-files00240.txt'
15725498cf97b1bf655987d117dbdd17
196929d0738430743d6bf98bd7813733a7ee3dbf
describe
'10468' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUY' 'sip-files00240thm.jpg'
40b2a865d22a1a66e372eaf1c764e8f1
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describe
'356285' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEUZ' 'sip-files00241.jp2'
f9b380a775008820e9a53fadc5e9c0ef
dc8ec18d758c5b757ba94bf9fa63662487fad365
describe
'129196' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVA' 'sip-files00241.jpg'
5eedb36537cfc60e7cca3c76826f7a4f
746a0a4f5890e38e6bc3dea7faee25bab403cee9
describe
'26842' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVB' 'sip-files00241.pro'
e296d3dbf1cec33991e450d568ef65bc
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describe
'37969' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVC' 'sip-files00241.QC.jpg'
2c21265a9f1651a0710c640a0f929484
d38576ea016321ce1ddd8c89110a2b23a1b3b0e5
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVD' 'sip-files00241.tif'
1a7a0bb3f25567530606e46f064d2bad
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describe
'1066' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVE' 'sip-files00241.txt'
85c74f456f898798efb0feb970d7d212
48113fdbe6f908435569242b0b2a15936508d84f
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVF' 'sip-files00241thm.jpg'
5185d6d3cb809247232c7bf677a996a5
589874f201575d833ae746143d9303d6f45e0992
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVG' 'sip-files00242.jp2'
207ca79a65965a88ca80b280982e4880
4f50e1a4cda10270b5adc2dacb4b04a2ebd034f3
describe
'187047' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVH' 'sip-files00242.jpg'
53667edc1c7327906fa1a6d482ccd394
9cd7fee98e2699d2c2ba1a73db17861f0d34e5da
'2011-09-08T20:30:57-04:00'
describe
'1819' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVI' 'sip-files00242.pro'
f3b7fc66b774f2ea1bf346e0b84a56c2
e6e2bb09c4240e205a566a1e923aadc3eca3034b
describe
'47841' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVJ' 'sip-files00242.QC.jpg'
b6a556307805764e04d093935137f2de
13b4037fd86e4a013c5f7561977488b8a3ad9847
describe
'2873228' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVK' 'sip-files00242.tif'
d5d93edfd0a80cd4932278e08bea6463
60d5dd95ba924791c2fb3f27ea97e9ddfc13a804
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVL' 'sip-files00242.txt'
62c79ac46296c1ca7706eaaa1076044b
ee24900a5bd21984c22113a18b65e6de3ee396d3
'2011-09-08T20:27:35-04:00'
describe
'12221' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVM' 'sip-files00242thm.jpg'
8ffa10a6927d1d326de3f4973f423da0
826e59a6ac5bcc0cf22943f4b229d2043f3e9bbb
describe
'356184' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVN' 'sip-files00244.jp2'
8992839345824d2d483ef13f8a7245ce
ecb690032e4ca0430c50e7b44b0fd7faa2da9dfe
describe
'124969' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVO' 'sip-files00244.jpg'
243330279f701e140799c4ef2ca629e4
bc9dad726bbad79cdcaa831f75080817634b8030
describe
'26714' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVP' 'sip-files00244.pro'
fa68a88cd982373de6353a63e5f0efbc
cfb10a3dabb1567b34873a5bd3475de0d4277f84
describe
'37886' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVQ' 'sip-files00244.QC.jpg'
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c84046504147839e4e14d9a95783a9feedf7d2cd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVR' 'sip-files00244.tif'
b58f9041fb2368d868358d67f0212efa
891b79bd47969e62bc14b61756b6b32387a3d31a
describe
'1089' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVS' 'sip-files00244.txt'
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describe
'10016' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVT' 'sip-files00244thm.jpg'
49b5f7a4466efcc42f7c8cc6a636d565
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describe
'356334' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVU' 'sip-files00245.jp2'
4ae6f2d361c5b019dc18137d425d5880
45bd325223f035b46b836b6be04114829fdc9f57
describe
'124236' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVV' 'sip-files00245.jpg'
d67b4bc78787f8272884a0838a2ec11e
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describe
'16126' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVW' 'sip-files00245.pro'
b6e4f48abbbb9961cfb1613bf5070f1b
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describe
'35298' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVX' 'sip-files00245.QC.jpg'
ab6fc0321d989e4570a1869a5e8020b4
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVY' 'sip-files00245.tif'
758b4d63291d1d97979af0c104eabd7d
5bed5f9cf45d6843b6c7f31bac19d9489a46ce10
describe
'666' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEVZ' 'sip-files00245.txt'
b5b3180d7102b81a0a74dd4e37485c12
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describe
'9311' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWA' 'sip-files00245thm.jpg'
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7d504841a4abe4e58a16c2970494922f4893502c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWB' 'sip-files00246.jp2'
78b701d17f1745775ea8e9cb1285ccf4
1ab890d0988b836af1b2d2231b6598cff7eaf715
describe
'128210' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWC' 'sip-files00246.jpg'
3f38e76309528067e513e638bb5fd1c7
642026e1ed2a058ea735ba78dc8afcbf25bdecba
describe
'28827' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWD' 'sip-files00246.pro'
ac430bfc83d81b1d01c997c186d251a5
8f55837483f30d2a8e0ad6d44c0a7d8a72d495c2
describe
'40548' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWE' 'sip-files00246.QC.jpg'
489439a2b15def282b263be698d5367d
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describe
'2871616' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWF' 'sip-files00246.tif'
3698451bacc99762d14f571604d1e88a
3f83fd25c978c67625e0f3c18f89311d7dc9bae5
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWG' 'sip-files00246.txt'
ad5b0a775cef7846cd0d85df125be27c
3b65e2c73a4e4d21ef0a391d2a8414f050bd6564
describe
'10648' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWH' 'sip-files00246thm.jpg'
1ebd5f9623d33a3bb9eafbea5d401f8c
376a7a8889adaa488277493bdc8b7c957e84d2ee
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWI' 'sip-files00247.jp2'
cd66284e532d222c23dce54cc551c71c
973139e512e3fe8bfc5136a33fecc47b40182ec5
describe
'132262' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWJ' 'sip-files00247.jpg'
bdea266dea30348d14debdbc260f2f30
b1572119f7a2aa6db78367dc6bed507d3cf12069
'2011-09-08T20:30:56-04:00'
describe
'28206' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWK' 'sip-files00247.pro'
2f9a5b3df0d3f0c8c304de642334ebe9
4b8fa40b125fada307f24f42a374c9d8155ec956
describe
'40241' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWL' 'sip-files00247.QC.jpg'
9cafdaa2705bd485ddca71ddda604ba3
d391d8a73adf9d8596a2fa5d4c9934e33e8163ce
describe
'2871780' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWM' 'sip-files00247.tif'
2ebdfb919ed5020e498b14bcfcab2875
7b3f9d7c2b3a7505fe98aed48af9180ad4c4af30
'2011-09-08T20:32:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWN' 'sip-files00247.txt'
ddedc6062787d473c9d107b68fb102ac
3305b650f1bd7f568bc0bb0b0f3d34fa8a5361ca
describe
'10510' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWO' 'sip-files00247thm.jpg'
e0dc307efaa6ea2a4d53a0f977254143
2ffa8d63622826da594fee0bc52ccc5b90388a8d
describe
'356087' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWP' 'sip-files00248.jp2'
2a4827d50832e0a6c0042a1bc9014cb5
abae74985b5c693b1dcb7318367065db6ca12274
describe
'127185' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWQ' 'sip-files00248.jpg'
586406b6928790ae915d9a638488ba03
fa0f330757a51f992d6e9e118b2d63388baf5ef2
describe
'27158' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWR' 'sip-files00248.pro'
f0fa0e5a5d7e4a5ea25ddeef814f3362
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describe
'36643' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWS' 'sip-files00248.QC.jpg'
8b712e5ef17248b51f9195ff2dedffab
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describe
'2871244' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWT' 'sip-files00248.tif'
bd7cdf8b8507d5e73e07a027bfbcee2e
4229e09d58aeb4e6a782e88ae5891de52e621bcd
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWU' 'sip-files00248.txt'
8c807924c4a31b456a3a8e3abff877d2
c801c30f8493735f53e866b36bfea1e0f8dd5b21
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWV' 'sip-files00248thm.jpg'
01a12a752bfdb8a30de3b9de840a2e67
1d0d0ddc75278b7a6a4f2b671ef75977d2b4137e
'2011-09-08T20:38:11-04:00'
describe
'356475' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWW' 'sip-files00249.jp2'
a0452b44278426364f0e0f604ed8f994
52746ef550505b2334f78e4fb0995a55324bb2b6
describe
'125765' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWX' 'sip-files00249.jpg'
06ebc6604df373c26f336f61d1fb8cc3
997409edf8e2c61d49ba5604859f6999139801b7
'2011-09-08T20:34:50-04:00'
describe
'27872' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWY' 'sip-files00249.pro'
263fcde107d0605611aecfe11dd6c16d
d801a1a1eee69ff7a2c02c82845e9b6643442724
'2011-09-08T20:33:51-04:00'
describe
'38108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEWZ' 'sip-files00249.QC.jpg'
0513175b637e2b8aced319294a9e6c60
a2c003b14c4a2b9197f5ea95f5deefcd43ba9ea9
'2011-09-08T20:30:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXA' 'sip-files00249.tif'
94cc87bd4d551dd9329409f537ad6679
21ba63ba227ed717ec608a65e1c4a94e0b5ebfd9
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXB' 'sip-files00249.txt'
2820a44bc93cf61a1b886c6bb7f57da0
ba50c253b34fd41f4a6ef3aef69f6b6f0af7c65b
'2011-09-08T20:29:39-04:00'
describe
'10030' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXC' 'sip-files00249thm.jpg'
3bb14c84da19564ef2dd0a7d2488fa82
3b1501194e8b9fa56c18b25a09a97cd06cf78733
describe
'356208' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXD' 'sip-files00250.jp2'
73c949a5a894a6879b9520db1090c179
0d29388957ed1430ed94c4c5b688f23768ee2cf4
describe
'125590' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXE' 'sip-files00250.jpg'
3b8db8f2b58912a75b42ab18c1871bc6
66305849837e713b61a0365d32c70430ac829fc4
describe
'28286' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXF' 'sip-files00250.pro'
f00ad1f961c8c22a03c4bae6293ec9d5
3fd72c6dea4506169b12f261475a480dc9b23f95
'2011-09-08T20:27:19-04:00'
describe
'37505' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXG' 'sip-files00250.QC.jpg'
fcaf2d6b426475eebe719b9c72714202
23ede13d37b3ed050f63b722884723d1249cbaa9
describe
'2871400' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXH' 'sip-files00250.tif'
bb1486a7cc3e38d15801f7ac4480f50d
8bed7f12d5eb2bcd35e79648b56e72452bae8ccb
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXI' 'sip-files00250.txt'
2b83f43ecdf5261bfe5b3ddd077990bb
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describe
'10549' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXJ' 'sip-files00250thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXK' 'sip-files00251.jp2'
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describe
'74734' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXL' 'sip-files00251.jpg'
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describe
'10331' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXM' 'sip-files00251.pro'
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describe
'19157' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXN' 'sip-files00251.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871076' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXO' 'sip-files00251.tif'
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describe
'414' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXP' 'sip-files00251.txt'
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'2011-09-08T20:38:52-04:00'
describe
'4893' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXQ' 'sip-files00251thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXR' 'sip-files00252.jp2'
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describe
'131953' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXS' 'sip-files00252.jpg'
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describe
'9790' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXT' 'sip-files00252.pro'
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describe
'36796' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXU' 'sip-files00252.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871708' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXV' 'sip-files00252.tif'
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describe
'434' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXW' 'sip-files00252.txt'
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describe
'9772' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXX' 'sip-files00252thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXY' 'sip-files00253.jp2'
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describe
'127779' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEXZ' 'sip-files00253.jpg'
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describe
'28495' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYA' 'sip-files00253.pro'
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describe
'39642' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYB' 'sip-files00253.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871800' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYC' 'sip-files00253.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYD' 'sip-files00253.txt'
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describe
'10268' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYE' 'sip-files00253thm.jpg'
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describe
'356099' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYF' 'sip-files00255.jp2'
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describe
'167788' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYG' 'sip-files00255.jpg'
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describe
'1787' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYH' 'sip-files00255.pro'
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describe
'44904' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYI' 'sip-files00255.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2873280' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYJ' 'sip-files00255.tif'
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'2011-09-08T20:29:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYK' 'sip-files00255.txt'
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describe
'11713' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYL' 'sip-files00255thm.jpg'
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describe
'356020' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYM' 'sip-files00256.jp2'
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describe
'132151' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYN' 'sip-files00256.jpg'
0e7ef0991f9dc3a00cab3eea4aac0e6e
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'2011-09-08T20:29:29-04:00'
describe
'29102' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYO' 'sip-files00256.pro'
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describe
'40755' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYP' 'sip-files00256.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYQ' 'sip-files00256.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYR' 'sip-files00256.txt'
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describe
'10819' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYS' 'sip-files00256thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYT' 'sip-files00257.jp2'
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describe
'120113' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYU' 'sip-files00257.jpg'
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describe
'26992' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYV' 'sip-files00257.pro'
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describe
'36609' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYW' 'sip-files00257.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYX' 'sip-files00257.tif'
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'2011-09-08T20:30:53-04:00'
describe
'1072' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYY' 'sip-files00257.txt'
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describe
'10226' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEYZ' 'sip-files00257thm.jpg'
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693af11813cfa1e256e0c676d8928b6367dcb889
'2011-09-08T20:34:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZA' 'sip-files00258.jp2'
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describe
'124384' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZB' 'sip-files00258.jpg'
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describe
'27586' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZC' 'sip-files00258.pro'
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describe
'38609' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZD' 'sip-files00258.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZE' 'sip-files00258.tif'
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describe
'1101' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZF' 'sip-files00258.txt'
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'2011-09-08T20:31:35-04:00'
describe
'10506' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZG' 'sip-files00258thm.jpg'
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describe
'355953' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZH' 'sip-files00259.jp2'
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describe
'128184' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZI' 'sip-files00259.jpg'
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describe
'27411' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZJ' 'sip-files00259.pro'
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describe
'38665' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZK' 'sip-files00259.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZL' 'sip-files00259.tif'
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describe
'1087' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZM' 'sip-files00259.txt'
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describe
'10106' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZN' 'sip-files00259thm.jpg'
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describe
'355964' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZO' 'sip-files00260.jp2'
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describe
'131231' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZP' 'sip-files00260.jpg'
1a3ec93270c5f2bfa109a3a65e5c5a44
877f6332cde0f091347e03968183c11af41ed08d
'2011-09-08T20:31:36-04:00'
describe
'28818' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZQ' 'sip-files00260.pro'
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describe
'40274' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZR' 'sip-files00260.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZS' 'sip-files00260.tif'
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describe
'1146' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZT' 'sip-files00260.txt'
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describe
'10233' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZU' 'sip-files00260thm.jpg'
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describe
'356021' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZV' 'sip-files00261.jp2'
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describe
'107794' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZW' 'sip-files00261.jpg'
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describe
'13558' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZX' 'sip-files00261.pro'
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describe
'31325' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZY' 'sip-files00261.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2870956' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABEZZ' 'sip-files00261.tif'
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describe
'541' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAA' 'sip-files00261.txt'
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describe
'8086' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAB' 'sip-files00261thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAC' 'sip-files00262.jp2'
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describe
'128682' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAD' 'sip-files00262.jpg'
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describe
'28970' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAE' 'sip-files00262.pro'
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describe
'39457' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAF' 'sip-files00262.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAG' 'sip-files00262.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAH' 'sip-files00262.txt'
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describe
'10456' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAI' 'sip-files00262thm.jpg'
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'2011-09-08T20:31:10-04:00'
describe
'356166' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAJ' 'sip-files00263.jp2'
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describe
'131846' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAK' 'sip-files00263.jpg'
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describe
'28625' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAL' 'sip-files00263.pro'
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describe
'40926' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAM' 'sip-files00263.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAN' 'sip-files00263.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAO' 'sip-files00263.txt'
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describe
'10526' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAP' 'sip-files00263thm.jpg'
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describe
'355991' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAQ' 'sip-files00264.jp2'
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describe
'129835' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAR' 'sip-files00264.jpg'
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describe
'27740' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAS' 'sip-files00264.pro'
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describe
'38818' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAT' 'sip-files00264.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAU' 'sip-files00264.tif'
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5b1de2093c4eaeee81881490a01d366ae6df4b65
'2011-09-08T20:35:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAV' 'sip-files00264.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAW' 'sip-files00264thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAX' 'sip-files00265.jp2'
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describe
'130322' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAY' 'sip-files00265.jpg'
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describe
'9878' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFAZ' 'sip-files00265.pro'
f9ad75ca2db1ce22a65475f9b7fad2d7
72bf8317627e1a845f7691f5210740244d176f35
'2011-09-08T20:27:10-04:00'
describe
'36504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBA' 'sip-files00265.QC.jpg'
704c05b32739b98e2b4d861da7e4cf7e
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBB' 'sip-files00265.tif'
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describe
'445' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBC' 'sip-files00265.txt'
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describe
'9363' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBD' 'sip-files00265thm.jpg'
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describe
'356138' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBE' 'sip-files00266.jp2'
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describe
'127298' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBF' 'sip-files00266.jpg'
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describe
'28506' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBG' 'sip-files00266.pro'
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describe
'39254' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBH' 'sip-files00266.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBI' 'sip-files00266.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBJ' 'sip-files00266.txt'
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describe
'10367' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBK' 'sip-files00266thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBL' 'sip-files00267.jp2'
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describe
'107092' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBM' 'sip-files00267.jpg'
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describe
'21108' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBN' 'sip-files00267.pro'
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describe
'29716' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBO' 'sip-files00267.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2870624' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBP' 'sip-files00267.tif'
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describe
'995' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBQ' 'sip-files00267.txt'
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describe
'7629' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBR' 'sip-files00267thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBS' 'sip-files00268.jp2'
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describe
'133316' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBT' 'sip-files00268.jpg'
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describe
'28301' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBU' 'sip-files00268.pro'
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describe
'39319' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBV' 'sip-files00268.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871504' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBW' 'sip-files00268.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBX' 'sip-files00268.txt'
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describe
'10641' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBY' 'sip-files00268thm.jpg'
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describe
'356133' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFBZ' 'sip-files00269.jp2'
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describe
'111413' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCA' 'sip-files00269.jpg'
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describe
'24048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCB' 'sip-files00269.pro'
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describe
'31329' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCC' 'sip-files00269.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCD' 'sip-files00269.tif'
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describe
'1038' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCE' 'sip-files00269.txt'
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describe
'8697' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCF' 'sip-files00269thm.jpg'
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1950df2a53ed836bbbd141c804720bc24332fb01
'2011-09-08T20:27:41-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCG' 'sip-files00270.jp2'
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describe
'130503' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCH' 'sip-files00270.jpg'
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describe
'28667' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCI' 'sip-files00270.pro'
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describe
'40393' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCJ' 'sip-files00270.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871444' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCK' 'sip-files00270.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCL' 'sip-files00270.txt'
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describe
'10452' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCM' 'sip-files00270thm.jpg'
f04484646ecd0a36bf0f7dcf0aaaccb9
17990708fdc4395a67af4260d151bb08db011347
'2011-09-08T20:30:42-04:00'
describe
'356419' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCN' 'sip-files00271.jp2'
6731b3d2cfd78e5e4797f639ce5bfc97
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describe
'130222' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCO' 'sip-files00271.jpg'
3583f77e04a79aac05d1ba02ccb8821a
272bdffd492adecad24a1776eef37f7d976c74b7
'2011-09-08T20:30:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCP' 'sip-files00271.pro'
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describe
'38106' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCQ' 'sip-files00271.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCR' 'sip-files00271.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCS' 'sip-files00271.txt'
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describe
'10428' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCT' 'sip-files00271thm.jpg'
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describe
'356164' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCU' 'sip-files00272.jp2'
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describe
'109652' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCV' 'sip-files00272.jpg'
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describe
'11622' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCW' 'sip-files00272.pro'
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describe
'29796' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCX' 'sip-files00272.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2870860' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCY' 'sip-files00272.tif'
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describe
'499' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFCZ' 'sip-files00272.txt'
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describe
'8530' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDA' 'sip-files00272thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDB' 'sip-files00273.jp2'
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describe
'134347' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDC' 'sip-files00273.jpg'
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describe
'27935' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDD' 'sip-files00273.pro'
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describe
'40248' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDE' 'sip-files00273.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDF' 'sip-files00273.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDG' 'sip-files00273.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDH' 'sip-files00273thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDI' 'sip-files00274.jp2'
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describe
'132557' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDJ' 'sip-files00274.jpg'
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describe
'28513' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDK' 'sip-files00274.pro'
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describe
'39342' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDL' 'sip-files00274.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871608' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDM' 'sip-files00274.tif'
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describe
'1153' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDN' 'sip-files00274.txt'
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describe
'10541' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDO' 'sip-files00274thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDP' 'sip-files00275.jp2'
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describe
'127595' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDQ' 'sip-files00275.jpg'
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describe
'28039' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDR' 'sip-files00275.pro'
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describe
'38111' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDS' 'sip-files00275.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDT' 'sip-files00275.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDU' 'sip-files00275.txt'
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describe
'10521' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDV' 'sip-files00275thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDW' 'sip-files00276.jp2'
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describe
'116920' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDX' 'sip-files00276.jpg'
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describe
'24557' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDY' 'sip-files00276.pro'
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describe
'33747' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFDZ' 'sip-files00276.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2870984' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEA' 'sip-files00276.tif'
21f74e5361475ebe407be6d693709ba9
54ba02aaa409a00e93e9a0b9248de97d0ce51cc2
'2011-09-08T20:32:15-04:00'
describe
'1006' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEB' 'sip-files00276.txt'
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describe
'9501' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEC' 'sip-files00276thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFED' 'sip-files00277.jp2'
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describe
'128329' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEE' 'sip-files00277.jpg'
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describe
'26822' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEF' 'sip-files00277.pro'
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describe
'37996' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEG' 'sip-files00277.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEH' 'sip-files00277.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEI' 'sip-files00277.txt'
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describe
'10184' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEJ' 'sip-files00277thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEK' 'sip-files00278.jp2'
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'2011-09-08T20:39:15-04:00'
describe
'109350' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEL' 'sip-files00278.jpg'
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describe
'22448' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEM' 'sip-files00278.pro'
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describe
'32037' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEN' 'sip-files00278.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2870476' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEO' 'sip-files00278.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEP' 'sip-files00278.txt'
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describe
'8116' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEQ' 'sip-files00278thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFER' 'sip-files00279.jp2'
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describe
'119785' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFES' 'sip-files00279.jpg'
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describe
'25213' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFET' 'sip-files00279.pro'
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describe
'34730' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEU' 'sip-files00279.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871096' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEV' 'sip-files00279.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEW' 'sip-files00279.txt'
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describe
'9529' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEX' 'sip-files00279thm.jpg'
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describe
'356177' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEY' 'sip-files00280.jp2'
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describe
'184286' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFEZ' 'sip-files00280.jpg'
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describe
'2361' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFA' 'sip-files00280.pro'
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describe
'50089' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFB' 'sip-files00280.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2873460' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFC' 'sip-files00280.tif'
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describe
'119' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFD' 'sip-files00280.txt'
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describe
'12670' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFE' 'sip-files00280thm.jpg'
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'2011-09-08T20:31:25-04:00'
describe
'356094' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFF' 'sip-files00282.jp2'
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describe
'126994' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFG' 'sip-files00282.jpg'
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describe
'27922' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFH' 'sip-files00282.pro'
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describe
'38793' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFI' 'sip-files00282.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFJ' 'sip-files00282.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFK' 'sip-files00282.txt'
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describe
'10314' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFL' 'sip-files00282thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFM' 'sip-files00283.jp2'
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describe
'131182' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFN' 'sip-files00283.jpg'
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describe
'27433' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFO' 'sip-files00283.pro'
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describe
'38919' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFP' 'sip-files00283.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871644' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFQ' 'sip-files00283.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFR' 'sip-files00283.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFS' 'sip-files00283thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFT' 'sip-files00284.jp2'
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describe
'135527' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFU' 'sip-files00284.jpg'
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describe
'29245' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFV' 'sip-files00284.pro'
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describe
'40433' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFW' 'sip-files00284.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFX' 'sip-files00284.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFY' 'sip-files00284.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFFZ' 'sip-files00284thm.jpg'
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describe
'354151' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGA' 'sip-files00285.jp2'
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describe
'133038' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGB' 'sip-files00285.jpg'
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describe
'28812' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGC' 'sip-files00285.pro'
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describe
'41233' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGD' 'sip-files00285.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2855840' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGE' 'sip-files00285.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGF' 'sip-files00285.txt'
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describe
'10681' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGG' 'sip-files00285thm.jpg'
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describe
'355912' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGH' 'sip-files00286.jp2'
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describe
'130008' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGI' 'sip-files00286.jpg'
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describe
'18919' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGJ' 'sip-files00286.pro'
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describe
'38085' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGK' 'sip-files00286.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGL' 'sip-files00286.tif'
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describe
'786' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGM' 'sip-files00286.txt'
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describe
'10160' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGN' 'sip-files00286thm.jpg'
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describe
'355906' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGO' 'sip-files00287.jp2'
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describe
'133838' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGP' 'sip-files00287.jpg'
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describe
'28328' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGQ' 'sip-files00287.pro'
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describe
'40210' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGR' 'sip-files00287.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871764' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGS' 'sip-files00287.tif'
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describe
'1134' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGT' 'sip-files00287.txt'
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describe
'10563' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGU' 'sip-files00287thm.jpg'
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describe
'356191' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGV' 'sip-files00288.jp2'
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describe
'120166' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGW' 'sip-files00288.jpg'
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describe
'23740' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGX' 'sip-files00288.pro'
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describe
'34663' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGY' 'sip-files00288.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFGZ' 'sip-files00288.tif'
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describe
'943' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHA' 'sip-files00288.txt'
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describe
'9238' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHB' 'sip-files00288thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHC' 'sip-files00289.jp2'
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describe
'45081' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHD' 'sip-files00289.jpg'
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describe
'1171' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHE' 'sip-files00289.pro'
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describe
'8503' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHF' 'sip-files00289.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2867488' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHG' 'sip-files00289.tif'
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describe
'105' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHH' 'sip-files00289.txt'
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describe
'1949' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHI' 'sip-files00289thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHJ' 'sip-files00290.jp2'
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describe
'148427' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHK' 'sip-files00290.jpg'
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describe
'63825' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHL' 'sip-files00290.pro'
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describe
'40194' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHM' 'sip-files00290.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871228' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHN' 'sip-files00290.tif'
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describe
'2822' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHO' 'sip-files00290.txt'
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describe
'9391' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHP' 'sip-files00290thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHQ' 'sip-files00291.jp2'
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describe
'156837' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHR' 'sip-files00291.jpg'
54063bd107e082aad4a7035e042229ca
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describe
'60685' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHS' 'sip-files00291.pro'
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describe
'43100' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHT' 'sip-files00291.QC.jpg'
c4dc0f0341438ffcb58821d874c1e22f
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHU' 'sip-files00291.tif'
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describe
'2651' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHV' 'sip-files00291.txt'
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describe
'9734' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHW' 'sip-files00291thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHX' 'sip-files00292.jp2'
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describe
'136294' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHY' 'sip-files00292.jpg'
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describe
'47139' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFHZ' 'sip-files00292.pro'
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describe
'37449' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIA' 'sip-files00292.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871196' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIB' 'sip-files00292.tif'
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describe
'2100' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIC' 'sip-files00292.txt'
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describe
'9219' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFID' 'sip-files00292thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIE' 'sip-files00293.jp2'
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describe
'161845' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIF' 'sip-files00293.jpg'
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describe
'63405' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIG' 'sip-files00293.pro'
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describe
'43023' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIH' 'sip-files00293.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871784' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFII' 'sip-files00293.tif'
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describe
'2744' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIJ' 'sip-files00293.txt'
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describe
'10156' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIK' 'sip-files00293thm.jpg'
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describe
'356198' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIL' 'sip-files00294.jp2'
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describe
'165632' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIM' 'sip-files00294.jpg'
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describe
'73452' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIN' 'sip-files00294.pro'
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describe
'42609' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIO' 'sip-files00294.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871584' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIP' 'sip-files00294.tif'
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describe
'3406' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIQ' 'sip-files00294.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'10241' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIR' 'sip-files00294thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIS' 'sip-files00295.jp2'
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describe
'160638' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIT' 'sip-files00295.jpg'
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describe
'58594' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIU' 'sip-files00295.pro'
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describe
'43255' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIV' 'sip-files00295.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIW' 'sip-files00295.tif'
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describe
'2551' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIX' 'sip-files00295.txt'
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describe
'10391' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIY' 'sip-files00295thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFIZ' 'sip-files00296.jp2'
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describe
'144539' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJA' 'sip-files00296.jpg'
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describe
'51097' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJB' 'sip-files00296.pro'
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describe
'37998' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJC' 'sip-files00296.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJD' 'sip-files00296.tif'
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describe
'2260' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJE' 'sip-files00296.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9370' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJF' 'sip-files00296thm.jpg'
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describe
'356045' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJG' 'sip-files00297.jp2'
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describe
'125052' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJH' 'sip-files00297.jpg'
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describe
'44577' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJI' 'sip-files00297.pro'
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describe
'34598' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJJ' 'sip-files00297.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871276' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJK' 'sip-files00297.tif'
c7d35b9ce235acbe702ef5c62c37df4b
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'2011-09-08T20:28:33-04:00'
describe
'2123' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJL' 'sip-files00297.txt'
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describe
'9071' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJM' 'sip-files00297thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJN' 'sip-files00298.jp2'
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describe
'149989' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJO' 'sip-files00298.jpg'
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describe
'55159' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJP' 'sip-files00298.pro'
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describe
'41934' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJQ' 'sip-files00298.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2871720' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJR' 'sip-files00298.tif'
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describe
'2374' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJS' 'sip-files00298.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'10004' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJT' 'sip-files00298thm.jpg'
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describe
'356165' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJU' 'sip-files00299.jp2'
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describe
'150612' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJV' 'sip-files00299.jpg'
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describe
'53220' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJW' 'sip-files00299.pro'
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describe
'39448' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJX' 'sip-files00299.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJY' 'sip-files00299.tif'
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describe
'2544' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFJZ' 'sip-files00299.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9967' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKA' 'sip-files00299thm.jpg'
74059dbeace2fed80421012ee368a0f9
403e4f2ce865e06b78d23032b4fdb0f779f3c45c
describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKB' 'sip-files00300.jp2'
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describe
'178655' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKC' 'sip-files00300.jpg'
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describe
'84685' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKD' 'sip-files00300.pro'
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describe
'47100' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKE' 'sip-files00300.QC.jpg'
fc0d3ab0b491cf43151a124a9986823d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKF' 'sip-files00300.tif'
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describe
'3630' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKG' 'sip-files00300.txt'
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describe
'10972' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKH' 'sip-files00300thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKI' 'sip-files00301.jp2'
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describe
'171689' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKJ' 'sip-files00301.jpg'
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describe
'77661' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKK' 'sip-files00301.pro'
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describe
'45585' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKL' 'sip-files00301.QC.jpg'
58511956de3abe16ca9af86846e25089
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKM' 'sip-files00301.tif'
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describe
'3361' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKN' 'sip-files00301.txt'
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describe
'10544' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKO' 'sip-files00301thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKP' 'sip-files00302.jp2'
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describe
'183945' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKQ' 'sip-files00302.jpg'
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describe
'87799' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKR' 'sip-files00302.pro'
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describe
'47676' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKS' 'sip-files00302.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2872424' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKT' 'sip-files00302.tif'
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describe
'3708' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKU' 'sip-files00302.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'11081' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKV' 'sip-files00302thm.jpg'
e76e037be5c9ab2efcf94389e4a507ce
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKW' 'sip-files00303.jp2'
2786514b1ba8f194f70766c2b118aad2
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describe
'173507' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKX' 'sip-files00303.jpg'
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describe
'70043' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKY' 'sip-files00303.pro'
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describe
'45151' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFKZ' 'sip-files00303.QC.jpg'
bce7ab37380098a8535326896d9926aa
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describe
'2872188' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLA' 'sip-files00303.tif'
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describe
'3028' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLB' 'sip-files00303.txt'
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describe
'10913' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLC' 'sip-files00303thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLD' 'sip-files00304.jp2'
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describe
'152742' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLE' 'sip-files00304.jpg'
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describe
'70840' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLF' 'sip-files00304.pro'
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describe
'39660' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLG' 'sip-files00304.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLH' 'sip-files00304.tif'
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describe
'3065' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLI' 'sip-files00304.txt'
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describe
'9711' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLJ' 'sip-files00304thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLK' 'sip-files00305.jp2'
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describe
'175249' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLL' 'sip-files00305.jpg'
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describe
'79887' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLM' 'sip-files00305.pro'
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describe
'45719' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLN' 'sip-files00305.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2872048' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLO' 'sip-files00305.tif'
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describe
'3469' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLP' 'sip-files00305.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'10701' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLQ' 'sip-files00305thm.jpg'
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describe
'392236' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLR' 'sip-files00308.jp2'
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describe
'60068' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLS' 'sip-files00308.jpg'
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describe
'13275' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLT' 'sip-files00308.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9431228' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLU' 'sip-files00308.tif'
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describe
'3684' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLV' 'sip-files00308thm.jpg'
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describe
'387199' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLW' 'sip-files00309.jp2'
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'2011-09-08T20:36:56-04:00'
describe
'171636' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLX' 'sip-files00309.jpg'
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describe
'38066' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLY' 'sip-files00309.QC.jpg'
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describe
'9310044' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFLZ' 'sip-files00309.tif'
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describe
'7442' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMA' 'sip-files00309thm.jpg'
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describe
'101159' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMB' 'sip-files00310.jp2'
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describe
'58850' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMC' 'sip-files00310.jpg'
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describe
'5103' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMD' 'sip-files00310.pro'
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describe
'13584' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFME' 'sip-files00310.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2444792' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMF' 'sip-files00310.tif'
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describe
'538' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMG' 'sip-files00310.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'4591' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMH' 'sip-files00310thm.jpg'
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describe
'24' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMI' 'sip-filesprocessing.instr'
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describe
'487062' 'info:fdaE20080705_AAAADUfileF20080707_AABFMJ' 'sip-filesUF00082120_00001.mets'
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describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2014-01-14T01:31:46-05:00' '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 "
".