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A world beneath the waters, or, Merman's country

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A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.







A WORLD BENEATH
THE WATERS,

OR

Merman’s Country,

BY

THE REV. GERARD W. BANCKS, M.A.

WITH FORTY-FOUR ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS
‘ BY “CROW.”

CASSELL anp COMPANY, LImMitep:

LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE.
1895.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ]







CONTENTS.

en ese
CHAPTER é PAGE
I. Tur Lirrty Sea-Girn. ; j ; : 1

II. Tory in THE Sza . : i ; : wll)
TI. Tony ix Trovusie . : E ‘ ee
IV. Apysman Deprus . _. . : : UE
V. Tue Lirrun Orp May . : : Se eo
VI. Tue Imps iv toy Sarr Prarn : ; ety
VIT. Parry anp Peary. : ; : : . d4
VIII. Tse Prixins’ Cave . : ; : : . 66
1X THE Dark VALLEY : : : : Ree (0
X, THe Vary or Gosiins . : G . 86
XI. Tue Vautry.or rae Monster. : cae oil
XIT. Mur wan’s Country : ; 5 el
Re fan Brg Wai 10
XIV. Tue Counrry or THE SHALS. : : ee ledih
XV. Tur Sap Meetine ; : s ; . 140
XVI. Jusv in Tm. : : : : i . 148

XVII, Happy Ever AFrer ; : ; : . 155






A WORLD BENEATH
THE WATERS.

++

CHAPTER I.
THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL.

“Loox! look! what a funny thing that is in the
sea, Patty! What do you think it can be?”

But Patty could not even guess, for although
she had lived all her life by the side of the sea,
she had never before seen anything just like the
round dark object that was bobbing up and down,
and rolling about in the bright moonlight a little
way from the shore. .

The two children, a boy and girl, belonged to
the little fishing village up on the cliff above, and
were quite used to wander along that wild rocky
coast by themselves, even at night. They had
been this evening to carry fishing lines down

to their father’s boat, and were on the way
B



2 A WORLD BENEATH /THE WATERS.

home when the object in the sea attracted their
attention.

‘“Tt’s coming in nearer, Tony,” iat the little |
girl.

“That it is,” said the boy; ‘let us hide
behind the rocks and watch.”

They had not been watching for more than a
few moments before something very extraordinary
happened. When the dark object had rolled into
shallow water, it suddenly stood upright, and
then ran to some low rocks a short distance from
the sea. There it threw off from around it a
long loose garment, and sat down. ‘The moon
was shining so brightly that the children could
see quite distinctly.

“Why, it’s a girl!” cried the Nees and sure
enough it was—a pretty little girl with long-dark
hair that hung half-way down to her feet. And
presently she began to sing in a low sweet voice.
The children watched her with equal interest and
astonishment, but so anxious were they to hear
what it was she was singing, and to observe her
every movement, that they were not sufficiently
careful to keep themselves concealed. The little
stranger cvidently caught a glimpse of them, for





“Tt suddenly stood upright, and then ran to some low rocks” (ip. 2).
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THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL, 5

she hurriedly rose, wrapped her cloak around her,
and in a very few moments had dived into the
sea. Spellbound, the children watched to see her



rise again to the surface, but she appeared no
more.

‘She can’t be like other children, Tony,”
said the girl, “‘or she would be drowned. Do



6 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

you think shé can be one of the mermaids that
father says live in the sea?”

“Maybe,” said Tony, ‘“‘for in that cloak of
hers folks would Hees know whether she were
girl or fish.”

Many a time after that night the children
came to the same spot, hoping that they would
see the little girl again, but were continually
disappointed. At last, one evening, when they
were returning home along the sands, they saw a
dark object lying in a shallow pool near some
rocks, which at first sight looked like a little heap
of seaweed.

‘““Why, I do believe it is the little sea-girl’s
cloak,” exclaimed Patty.

“That it is,” said Tony, picking it up, and
turning it over and over. ‘‘ Why, it’s a creature’s
skin, with a fish’s tail.”

“What will you do with it?” Patty presently
asked, after they had pee inspected it
inside and out.

“Take it home,” replied Tony, tucking it
under his arm and marching off.

They had proceeded, however, but a short
distance, when who should they see running



THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL. : 7

towards them, like a little fury, but the pretty
sea-girl.

‘Oh, you wicked children,” she cried, almost
breathless, ‘‘that belongs to me. Don’t you know
it’s wrong to steal? Give it to. me directly.”

Tony promptly sat down on the skin, and
Patty picked up a large piece of seaweed with
which, if necessary, to keep the excited little
creature at bay.

“Ts not stealing,” retorted Tony, ‘to pick
up things on the sea-shore; and, besides, you
should not leave your clothes about like that, if
you don’t want to lose them.”

‘““ And we are not going to give you the thing
back,” chimed in Patty, “unless you tell us who
you are, and where you live, and everything we
want to know.” .

The little sea-girl looked so determined that
the children almost expected that she would fly at
them and endeavour by force to regain possession
of her garment. What was their surprise then to
hear her suddenly burst into the merriest laughter,
for she was really one of the sweetest-tempered
girls that ever lived, and it was quite impossible
for her to be angry even for two minutes.



8 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“Oh,” she cried, ‘‘ you did look so serious
that I could not help laughing!”

Patty threw away her piece of seaweed, and
Tony proceeded to get up from the ground.

‘“‘Of course we did not mean to steal it, and
we should most likely have given it up at once,
only you did not ask us very politely.”

‘Besides,’ added Patty, “we wanted to
know who you were. Now, Tony will give you
the skin, and then let us sit down on the rocks
and talk.”

This proposition being readily agreed to, they
all sat down, and before very long Tony and
Patty had learnt a good deal about their new
friend. She really was a little mermaid, and
lived down in the sea. Her name was Pearl.
She had many times before been out on the shore
by moonlight, and had seen the children, although .
they had not noticed her.

“But why do you wear that funny dress?”
asked Patty. .

“Why, that’s my seal-skin,” said Pearl.
‘‘We cannot live in the water without a seal-
skin. All our people wear them when they are
swimming in the sea.”



THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL. 9

‘ Look here!” suddenly exclaimed Tony, after
deeply meditating for a few minutes, do you
mean to say that when you have got this thing on
you can swim right down into the sea without

~ being drowned ?”

‘““Of course you can,” said Pearl.

“Then I’m going to try, if you will please
lend it to me. You can stop here with Patty till
I come back.”

Pearl began to look very grave, and did not at
first seem at all disposed to agree to this proposi-
tion. But Tony was quite bent upon making the
experiment, and so she at last consented to lend
him her seal-skin, and helped him to put it on.
She gave him many instructions and cautions ;
while Patty, with tears in her eyes, implored
him not to be away very long; and then they
watched him run across the sands and plunge
into the sea.



CHAPTER IL.
TONY IN THE SEA.

Tony was a brave boy, and could swim like a
fish; so he dived down and then went straight
ahead. How odd it seemed to be swimming.
under the water! But he was nota bit afraid,
and saw such strange and curious things that he
only regretted that Patty was not there to see
them too, and Pearl to tell him all about them.
He soon found himself passing over a vast
sandy plain, covered here and there with low
rocks, on which grew a great number of curious
plants. Many of them were the seaweeds he had
so often picked up on the shore, but they looked
so different growing in the water that he did not
recognise them. Numbers of little creatures were
swimming about among them, and indeed, big
ones too, for once he caught sight of a great sea-
lizard with eyes as big as tea-cups. But it did
not take any notice of Tony, for it was having
its supper, making sad hayoc among a shoal of
little fish.



TONY IN THE SEA, 11

As Tony swam on, larger and larger rocks









appeared, till they rose high up on all sides of
him, and he by-and-by found himself in a wild:



12 , A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

but beautiful valley.
Sea-grass covered the
ground and many of
the rocks, while on all
sidesgrew lovely plants,
with leaves of the most
brilliant hues—scarlet,
purple, and green.
There were a great
many fish too, of all
sorts and shapes, and.
various kinds of shell
fish walking about ;.but
what attracted Tony’s
attention more than all



were the sea-anemones.
Many of the rocks
were nearly covered
with these strange and
beautiful creatures.
There were big ones
and little ones, pink
and blue and white.
He watched them
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about, and noticed how cleverly they caught the
little shrimps, and tucked them into their mouths.

But Tony did more than stare with all his
eyes—he listened with all his ears, for by this
time he had made the wonderful discovery
that he could understand the language of all the
creatures round him.

Presently a large pink anemone attracted his
attention, for it was surrounded by a family of
little ones, who were all stretching out their tiny
arms, and making such a clamouring in anemone
language that he could not help hearing what they
said. ‘Ma, tell us a tale; Ma, tell us a tale!”
they were all shouting. Tony drew a little
nearer, and listened, and then he heard the old
mother tell her little ones the following story :—

“« When all our race, in ages past,
Were free the seas to roam,
An errant dame, her foe, at last
Encowntered far from home.

“<« Alas, she cried, and tried to hide,
‘The Squid rt rs, L see,
Theres not a doubt he'll find me out,
And then helt murder me.’



16 a A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“ He glowered about, and found her out,
Then quickly bit and tore,
Till she, im fifty little bits,
Was scattered on the floor.



“ But strange to say, the fragments they
Began at once to grow,
Till fifty sea-anemones
Were sitting in a row.

“The Squid, he squiggled and he squirmed,
And begged to be excused ;
But ’tis not meet that I repeat
The language which he wsed.

“In truth, full sore, he did implore,
And on his knees did fall,
But rownd him poured the hungry horde,
And ate ham, skin and all.”



TONY IN THE SEA. 17

“Hal ha! ha!” laughed the little anemones ;
and then they caught sight of Tony, and pointed







all their tiny arms at him, crying out, ‘“ Ma, is
that a Squid? May we eat him up?”
Tony did not wait to hear any more, but swam

away; and it now occurred to him that he ought
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18 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

to have turned back again long ago. But the
fact was that fresh objects of interest kept attract-
ing his attention. Just at this moment an extra-
ordinary creature, like a great blue mushroom,



came sailing along, only instead of a stalk it had
a number of long streamers which it kept flapping
about forthe purpose of catching anysmall creatures
that came near. When it caught sight of Tony,



TONY IN THE SEA, 19

it shut up like an umbrella, and sank on the
ground till he had gone by. He soon noticed a
great many more of them, of different colours
and shapes. ‘There were also creatures who threw
out very long streamers like fishing lines, and he
was much astonished to see how cleverly they
caught the little fish with them.

Presently a large Hermit Crab came shuffling
along, dragging after him a whelk shell, in which
his tail was carefully packed away. Such a
fussy old fellow he seemed.

“How do you do?” he said to Tony ; “ don’t
you find it chilly without a shell of any sort for
your tail? To tell you the truth,” he added, “I
am just on the look-out for a fresh one. The
shell I have now is nearly worn out. There are
holes in it, and the cuttle-fish have discovered
this, and prick my tail when I am asleep. You
see my tail is soft, and it hurts. But it is so
difficult to meet with a house that just suits one ;
they are either too small, or too big, or they have
somebody else in, whom it is difficult to turn out.
Of course, when one has a delicate tail, one can’t
live out of doors like a common vulgar cray-
fish !” .

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20 A WORLD BENEAVH THE WATERS.

“TY have’nt a tail of my own,” said Tony, look-
ing down at the end of the seal-skin. ‘‘ This one
was lent to me by somebody else. But,” he
added, ‘I have always lived in a house.”



21

CHAPTER Ll)
TONY IN TROUBLE.

Waite the Hermit Crab was talking, Tony sat
down with his back to the rocks, but he had
hardly done so when ever so many long, cold,
slippery arms came winding themselves round
him, and then they lifted him quite off his feet.
Never in all his life had he felt so terribly fright-
ened and uncomfortable. The horrible arms
drew him slowly up, and began to tuck him into
an immense mouth; but just at this moment a
monster crab—a crab that was bigger than Tony
himself, and whose claws were powerful enough
to pimch a man’s head off—came crawling down
the rocks behind. In another moment it had
seized hold of one of Tony’s legs, and drawn him
away from the horrible mouth. The fact was he
wanted to eat him himself, and go he dragged him
along seeking for a quiet corner, when, fortunately
for Tony, the crab caught sight of something
which he thought he’ should like better, and so



22 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

let him go. Then Tony saw that, without no-
ticing it, he had sat.down within reach of a giant



































































































sea anemone, a monstrous creature like a great
green gourd. Now he swam off as fast as he
could, determined to make his way back to the
shore as quickly as possible.



TONY IN TROUBLE, 23

He had not gone very far, however, before he
found himself entangled in a number of threads
which wound round and round him. Moreover,
they stung him wherever they touched his face
or hands, causing great pain and afterwards
numbness, so that he felt himself becoming gradu-
ally powerless. He soon found that the threads
belonged to some of the creatures he had before
observed, only they were far larger ones. In a
short time he was quite unable to struggle any
more, and he then felt that he was being dragged
through the water.

For a very long way they drew him on, many
miles it seemed to Tony, till he thought that all
hope was gone of ever finding his way home again.
At last they stopped, and then he found that they
were drawing in the lines. He shut his eyes
and expected in a very few minutes that he would
be devoured. Buta very strange thing happened,
for by-and-by, finding that the lines had
slackened, he opened his eyes and discovered that
their owners had mysteriously disappeared.

But he soon perceived, at a little distance, a
gigantic creature with a horse’s head and a body
like a serpent, who was licking his lips, and rolling



24





A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

his eyes
about, as if
on the look-
outforsome-
thing more
to eat, and
it immedi-

-ately occur-

red to Tony
that this
creature
must have
devoured
his strange
captors, and
thus set him
free. So
fearful, how-
ever, was he
of being
himself eat-
en up, and
anxious to
discover a

safe hiding-



TONY IN TROUBLE. _ 25

place, that he swam headlong, and quite ex-
nausted, into the first hole in the rocks.that he
could find, and which proved to be the entrance
to a large cave. In he tumbled, right on the
top of something soft and slippery. This
turned out to be an immense Cod-fish, who
immediately shook him off with a whish which
quite took his breath away, and then glared at
him as though she meant to eat him up.

‘““T beg your pardon,” eye! Monya, but
did not know you were there.’

i ae don’t you come down on me nice that
again,” said the Cod-fish in a very wheezy voice
and a great passion, ‘or Dll box your gills for
you.” But she was really a very good-natured
old fish, and never bore malice against anyone,
except fishermen ; and of course she did not guess
that Tony was a fisherman’s boy, or she would
have eaten him up on the spot.

As it was, she soon calmed down, and inquired
if he were “on the feed.” -‘ Because, if you
are,” said the Cod-fish, ‘ a bit of ground for Sand Grubs as you’d ever want
to find.”

Tony hastened to assure her that he was not



26 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS,

“Con the feed,” but would be grateful to be allowed
to rest awhile.

‘Well, this is my house,” she said, “and
you are welcome to lie here. But the children
will be home presently, and there is not much
peace for anyone when they are in. You've been
chased, I suppose,” she continued; ‘‘ never you
try to out-swim sharks, but look out for a hiding-
place. I had a pretty near shave of being
caught myself a little while back, but that was the
Blue Monkeys. They’re worse than sharks for
cunning. You take my advice and keep clear
of them.”

Of course, it did not occur to Tony that the
Cod-fish meant the fishermen in their blue jerseys.
So he thanked her, and said he would be sure to
keep out of the way of the Blue Monkeys.

“~ And well you may,” wheezed the old Cod,
“they were the death of my grandmother and
several more of our family. If ever I’m lucky
enough to get one of them in a corner, won’t I
pick his bones!”



CHAPTER IV.
ABYSMAL DEPTHS.

Suortty after this, quite a commotion began in
the water round the cave, and presently what
looked like a long silver stream began to pour in
from outside. Tony soon found out that it
was the children coming home. What a tribe of
them there was, to be sure! Hundreds of thou-
sands, Tony thought there must be. And how
they did frisk about! But at last they began to
settle down, and before long, most of them were
lying on the surface of the rocks, or on the
floor.

“Look here!” presently said the Cod-fish ;
“Vm going to leave you in charge of the child-
ren while I swim out for a few minutes.” And
off she swam.

She had only been gone a moment or two
before the long ugly head of a great Sea-pike
appeared at the entrance. What a whisking
about there was among the young cod fry, in
their frantic efforts to hide! In rushed the



28 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

Sea-pike, and began to suck them into his big
mouth, till scarcely any were left. Then he came
up to Tony, and said—

“ And, pray, who are you?”

“Pm Tony, sir,” said the boy, “and I’m
minding the children.”

‘“‘ Are you indeed ?” said the Pike.

“And,” continued Tony, ‘whatever ’m to
say when the Cod-fish comes home, I don’t
know!”

“Well, if you take my advice,” said the Pike,
“vou wont wait till she comes home. If
you do, she will say you’ve eaten them, and then
she'll eat you.”

“Yes, Td better go,” said Tony; and he
added, ‘‘I should like to Be back to the shore,
but I don’t know the way.”

“Oh! if that’s what you want,” exclaimed
the Pike, “Pll take yeu straight there. Jump
on my back.”

The wicked old fish only meant to play him a
trick, but he said it so seriously, and Tony was so
anxious to get home that he quite believed him,
and jumped on his back, glad to think he had
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Away swam the Pike at a rate that took
Tony’s breath away. On he went, so far, that at
last the boy thought he must be getting nearly
home, when they suddenly came to the brink of
a most awful precipice. Over they went, and
then down, down, down.

It seemed a vast abyss without a bottom.
Tony was dreadfully frightened; and more
frightened still, when the Pike, all of a sudden,
slipped him off backwards, and swam away
laughing.

Down sank Tony, for he had now no power
to swim, and he just dropped through the water
like a stone. It seemed to him as though he kept
falling for many hours, deeper and deeper into
those awful depths, but he was really unable to
take any account of time.

At last he reached the ground, and then he
lay for a long time without power to move.
When he was sufficiently recovered to raise him-
self up, he found that it was no longer such an
easy matter for him to swim, but that it was here,
in fact, far less tirmg to walk. The water seemed
quite different somehow. It was much clearer
and thinner, and he could see a great deal plainer



32 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

than before. He almost felt that he was in a new
world, and so far, far away from the shore,
where he had left Patty and Pearl, that he quite
despaired of ever seeing them again.

He now began to look about him. There
was no sand, but there were a great many rocks,
many of which were covered with the strangest
plants. Some were like long ribbons which kept
winding and unwinding themselves. There were
numbers of creatures in shells, scallops and cow-
ries, and many others, some so large that Tony
could not have lifted them. There were Cuttle-
fish, too, who walked about on their heads, and a
great many Star-fish of brilliant hues, deep red,
violet, and orange, which twisted themselves about
into the most fantastic shapes. Directly the
latter caught sight of Tony, there seemed to be
quite a commotion among them. They twisted
themselves into queerer shapes than ever, and
on all sides of him he heard their shrill little
voices singing.

Sone oF THE STAR-FISH.
“ You think we're little fish because were living in the

sett,
But you are wrong, and you shall know the reason why.



yo
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ABYSMAL DEPTHS.

Although we do not twinkle, cach a little star wre we,
Who fell into the ocean from the sky.

“ We have asked the crabs and lobsters
af they could not take us back,
But they say tt is too far for them

to crawl ;
We have asked the sea-birds also,
and the fishes, but, alack! i
‘It is much too far; they answer
one and all.

“For years and years weve warted
for a luttle boy like you,
We were certain yowd be coming
by-and-by,
For there's no one else down here who
knows exactly what to do. g

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34 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

Poor Tony felt quite embarrassed at this sin-
gular request of the Star-fish. He would have
been very glad to help them if he had known
how, but he really did not; and as they seemed
to be getting very excited, he thought the best
plan would be to run away—so he did so as fast
as he could. For a long while, however, he heard
their shrill little voices crying to him to come
back, and he could not help feeling sorry that he
was not able to do what they asked him, because
they seemed so very disappointed.

Presently he was astonished to see in the
— distance what appeared to be a village of round
huts. .

He made his way towards them, wondering
very much what sort of people lived there.

When he came quite close to them, how-
ever, he was very puzzled. There was one long
straggling street, and a good many houses scat-
tered about besides. But they were such funny
houses! They did not appear to have any doors
or windows, and were built of some material the
nature of which Tony could not even-guess. But
what he was most surprised at was that he saw no
people about. It seemed to be a deserted village.



ABYSMAL DEPTHS. 35

After he had walked all round several of the
houses without being able to find an entrance, he
went close up to one of them, and shouted as loudly
as he could, “ Please will you let me in, and give
me something to eat?” But he could make
nobody hear.

And no wonder, for although Tony did not
guess it, they were really enormous bell-shaped
Sponges, growing, contrary to the habit of most
of their species, downwards.

He was much disappointed, for besides being
very hungry, he hoped to have found someone
who would be able to tell him the way home.
He did ask some of the creatures he met from
time to time, but they had never heard of the
fishing village, and only laughed at him, as
though he had asked the way to the moon.

He kept walking on, wondering very much
what he had better do. He found something to
eat at last, for he began to taste the various plants
which he saw the creatures round him eating, and
was agreeably surprised to find some of them
very good. But he could find no one to tell him
the way home.

At length it occurred to him that his best plan

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36 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

would be to try and reach Merman’s country, for
he felt sure that there they would be able to tell
him how to get home. So he began at once to
inquire the way. Everyone knew of this coun-
try, but the funny thing was that everyone told
him something different. One said he must go
this way, and another that, so that he became
quite confused.



37

CHAPTER VY.
THE LITTLE OLD MAN.

By-anp-sy he saw in the distance what he at
first supposed to be a mountain. Ag he drew
nearer to it, however, it presented the appearance
of an immense heap of stones and shells; but on
coming quite close he was astonished to: find
that it was a building, from the highest points of
which rose several turrets and towers. There
were long terraces of loose shells, one above
another, leading up to a large gate which was
wide open. It was in fact an immense palace,
built up entirely of loose materials, not only of
stones and shells, but of coral, and gold, and
ivory, and even pearls and precious stones. All
the treasures of the ocean seemed to have been
gathered together there.

He made his way up to the gate, and walked
through. What a strange place it was! Here
were more terraces leading up to another gate,
wide open like the last. Through this he also
passed, getting higher and higher, and further



38 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

into the interior of the great edifice. At last he
came to a gate that was shut. He was hesitating
whether or not to turn back, when he noticed a
number of comical tiny manikins hurrying hither
and thither, up and down the steps. Some of
them shouted out in shrill little voices, ‘“ Why
don’t you ring the bell?”

So he rang the bell, and it made such a
tremendous clanging that he would have run
away in a fright, but the door almost immediately
opened, and a queer little voice cried out, ‘‘Come
ron:

So Tony walked in. He found himself in a
vast hall—so large indeed that he could scarcely
see across it, or to the roof of it. The walls and
floor consisted entirely of the same loose materials
which he had noticed outside, and it was quite
empty, excepting that in the centre, perched on
the top of a gilt stool, was the funniest little old
man, with a frilled cap on his head, which tied
under the chin. He did not seem able to get off
the stool, or even to turn himself round, but
directly Tony came up to him he said, in a
finikin little voice—

“Ym very glad you have come to see me.

































“Tt was in fact an immeuse palace” (p. 37).






THE LITTLE OLD MAN.

liverybody should come to see
me. I may as well tell you at
once that I am the cleverest man
that ever lived, and I know
everything.”

‘“‘ Everything ?” exclaimed

Tony, rather aghast.

“Well, yes, I may say
everything,” said the little old
man.

Tony felt very glad indeed
to think that he had found this
wonderful old man.

“Yes, little boy,’ he con-
tinued, ‘people think a great
deal of me because I’m so clever.
See what a house they have made
me. I have lived here for
thousands of years, but at first
I liad only a heap of cockle
shells to live on. Then every-
body brought me something—
shells, coral, pearls, anything
they had; and that is how, my
house was built. It was all

41





42 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

because I was thought so much of. And it really
is a wonderful thing to know everything and
always be able to prove that you are right.
For instance, although I have never seen a dog,
or a pig, or a cat, I know all about them. Ask
me any question, and you will see.”

“Please, sir, what is a dog like?” said
Tony.

“A dog, little boy, is an animal with a nose
at one end of him and a tail at the other. He
wags his nose when he is pleased, and barks with
his tail.” |

“ But, sir ” began Tony.

“Now don’t contradict me, little boy, but
listen. I happen to know that dogs always wag
their noses, and bark with their tails. Therefore
[I’m right, and yowre wrong. That’s logic.”

Tony was puzzled, because he had a dog at
home, and knew that it wagged its tail and did
not bark with it, so that he could not help think-
ing at first that the little old man must have made
amistake. But what could he say after the sage
had proved to him that he was right?

The old man continued: ‘It is possible that
you may not be aware of the fact, but I may tell





THE LITTLE OLD MAN. 43

you that the world is resting on the back of a
turtle.”

“ve often wondered what it stood on,” said
Tony, “‘and I am very glad to know.”

“There are some people nowadays,” con-
tinued the oldman, ‘‘who explain.it differently, but
they are quite wrong. J know it rests on a turtle.”

“But how do you know?” said Tony, with
great admiration.

The little old man smiled again, and presently
said, ‘Well, I will tell you the secret. It is
because my great-grandmother told me.”

‘And is that how you know everything 2?”
asked Tony, a little doubtfully.

“Yes,” said the sage, ‘‘of course it is. I
hope you always pay attention to what your
great-grandmother tells you. But is there any-
thing now that you would like to ask me?”

‘Oh, yes,” said the boy eagerly, and he asked
if he could tell him the way home. But directly
he mentioned the name of the village, the little
old man exclaimed, ‘There isn’t such a place.”

It was of no use Tony protesting that he had
lived there all his life.

‘‘ Pve never heard of it,” said the little man,



44 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

‘therefore there isn’t such a place. Besides, I’m
quite sure if there had been, my great-grand-
mother would have mentioned it, so there is
nothing more to be said.”

‘Please, then, can you tell me the way to
Merman’s country?” asked Tony.

“Certainly I can, my boy. Why, one reason
why I live here is to tell people the way to
Merman’s country. It is a very pleasant place
to live in, and I should live there myself if I did
not live here. I am glad you came to me, for I
doubt whether anyone else could have directed
you. It is a dreadfully difficult and dangerous
journey, and though I am afraid you will never
get there, I can tell you the way. You must
know that between that country and this, lie three
great valleys, which are almost impassable, owing
to the dangers and difficulties which have to be
surmounted in them. The first is buried in such
intense darkness that scarcely anyone can find
their way through it. The second is full of hob-
goblins which frighten everybody back; and in
the third lives a terrible monster who eats up
nearly every living creature who ventures into
the valley.”



THE LITTLE OLD MAN. 45

‘There isn’t any other way, is there?” asked
Tony timidly.

‘““No,” said the old man, “if there had been
my great-grandmother would have told me. Now
you had better start. When you leave my house
you must keep straight on till you come to the
Salt Plain. Cross this, and you will then enter
the first of the three valleys.”

The little man tinkled a bell, and some mani-
kins appeared.

‘Show the gentleman out,” he said. Then
he nodded his head by way of adieu, and Tony
followed the manikins across the great hall.

When they reached the door, instead of open-
ing it, they all stood in a circle round him,
holding out their tiny hands, and crying, “You
must pay us.”

“But I have not any money,” said Tony.
‘All I have is in my money-box at home.”

The manikins seemed at first to be quite at a
loss as to what could be done under these circum-
stances, and looked at each other so solemnly that
Tony could scarcely help laughing.

‘You ought to have brought your money-box
with you,” squeaked one of them.



46 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“You had better go back and fetch it,” said
another.

“We really cannot open the door till we've
been paid,” said a third.

At last, when they found that Tony really
had nothing to give them, they said, ‘ Well, we
cannot let you out at the front door, you will
have to go by the back way.”

And so they led him a long way round, till
they came to the rear of the building, and at last
reached the back door. It was a very narrow
one, so narrow that he could only just squeeze
through.

)

‘Mind you keep straight on,” squeaked the
manikins, as Tony was saying good-bye to them ;
“be sure you keep straight on.” And then they

slammed the door.



47

CHAPTER VI.
THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN.

Tue boy found himself in an extremely narrow

passage formed by very precipitous rocks. He
- followed this road for a long way, and could not
help thinking that the injunction to keep straight
on was quite unnecessary, for there was no possi-
bility of turning to the right or the left.

At last he came out into a vast plain composed
entirely of salt. He set out at once to cross this
plain. There were a good many rocks, but they,
like the ground, were formed of salt.. He noticed
numerous caverns, too, in which were a number
of living things, including a great many Sea-
urchins—strange creatures, all over prickles.
Some of the rocks, which had been honeycombed
all over by past generations of urchins, presented
a very curious appearance.

All of a sudden a queer little imp leapt from
behind the rocks, and stood on tip-toe, peering
up at Tony. It was about the size of a small

monkey, with a pinched-up little face, eyes as



48 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

sharp as needles, whiskers like a cat, and a coat
that looked like yellow plush.

‘You must come and be introduced to the
tribe,” he said in a very shrill voice. ‘Be good
enough to follow me.”

Then he walked on before, looking round now
and then to see that Tony was following. They
soon came to a large cavern in the salt rocks,
where the tribe was assembled to the number of
several hundred. The imps immediately formed
alarge circle round Tony, apparently for the
convenience of conversation. .

“We are glad you are come to live with
us,” cried several voices; ‘‘ we are very pleasant
people to live with.”

‘But he hasn’t any whiskers!” cried one of
them, jumping on Tony’s knees, the better to
examine his cheeks. ‘I don’t know whatever
you'll do without whiskers, because they are so
useful to smell with when you don’t want to use
your nose.” |

“He ought to sing a song!” cried another of
them.

“Yes,” shouted all of them together, “he
must sing a song!”



THE IMPS IN- THE SALT PLAIN. 49

But Tony, for the life of him, could not think
of anything to sing, and so was much relieved
when a little imp in the background got up and
offered to take his place. This proposition did
not at first meet with general approval, but they
finally agreed, after a great deal of chattering, to
accept the substitute.

Tus Imp’s Sone.

A Fish, they say, espied one day
A Sponge upon the spree.

“ My friend,” he said, “ I pray thee stay,
And let ws have some tea.”

CHORUS. |

Lhe little tales that folks repeat,
Of course, are always true,

So you may tell to everyone
What I am telling you.

No word the sombrous Sponge he spoke,
But when the tea was brewed,

He said, “PU. have my little joke,
Although yowll think me rude.”

cHoruS.—The little tales, etc.



50 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“Pray drink, friend Sponge, and come again.”
“Tl take some more,” he said.

(Their teapot, I may here explain,
Was just the ocean bed.)

cHorus.—The little tales, ete.

Then spake the Sponge, “Ll undertake
To drink more tea than you.”

His friend replied, “ No boast Pu make,
But see what I can do.”

cHorus.—The little tales, ete.

The Fish he drank, and drank, and drank ;
But when they said good-bye,

The Sponge he'd played his little prank,
And drained the ocean dry!

CHORUS.

Although the tales that people tell
Are nearly always true,

Perhaps yowd better not repeat
What I am telling you.

When the song was done they all stood: on
their heads and screamed with delight. They



THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN. 51

also insisted upon Tony standing on his head, and
screaming as loudly as he could. |

Then one of them cried out, ‘You haven’t
told us your name.”

“Tony is my name,” said the boy, ‘ but
that’s short for Anthony.” :

“Well, Anthony, you will have to learn all
our names, and there are four hundred and
twenty-three of us. However you'll do it, I don’t
know. Your best plan will be to keep saying
them over whenever you are not eating or
singing.”

‘“ By-the-by,” cried out another, “how many
times a day do you have dinner when you are at
home?”

“Why, only once, of course,” said Tony.

“Only once!” shrieked the imps. ‘Why,
we have dinner. every quarter of an hour, and
oftener than that on birthdays !”

‘“No wonder he hasn’t any whiskers!” cried
one.

‘¢ And no wonder he can’t sing,” cried another.

‘‘ And no wonder he’s such a little chap for his
age,” shouted a third.

“He'd better have some dinner at once,”
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52 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

said another. “ What will you have, Anthony ?
Jelly-fish broiled, or toasted sponge ?”



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“T really could not eat anything just now,”
said Tony.
‘‘Ah!” screamed one of the imps, ‘ Anthony’s
not well—he must have a pill.”
Everyone agreeing that this was advisable,
the pill was forthwith produced. It was about the



THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN. 53

size of an orange, and all over prickles, and
looked suspiciously like a sea-urchin, Tony
thought.

“Now you must open your mouth,” cried the
imps.

And fortunately for Tony, they were so intent
upon getting him to open his mouth, that the pill
embraced the opportunity to walk away. And
then the imps were so anxious to find the pill
again, that Tony was able to slip out of the
cavern without being noticed, which he was very
glad to do, for he wanted. to be getting on his
journey.



54

CHAPTER VIL.
PATTY AND PEARL.

Parry and Pearl sat on the rocks very patiently
for some time waiting for Tony to come back to
them. By-and-by they began to wonder why
he was so long, and then to fear that something
must have happened to prevent his return.
Pearl was evidently getting very uneasy, and
Patty knew that by this time her parents would
be feeling anxious about her and Tony. She
felt sure that her father would be coming to look
for them if she did not go home soon, and yet how
could she go without Tony ?

‘What shall we do?” she cried at last, while
the tears began to fall very fast.

Pearl did not cry, but she was very sorry for
Patty, and also that she had consented to let
Tony have the seal-skin. She did not fear that
he would be drowned, but she knew that all kinds
of things might happen to prevent his coming
back. At last they both agreed that it would be
best for Patty to go home.



PATTY AND PEARL. 55

‘‘ And do you really think that we shall never
see him again?” she asked.

‘“Oh, dear no!” said Pearl. ‘‘ Now listen
tome. I will stop here till the morning, but
during the daytime I shall hide in the rocks.
As soon as the moon shines to-morrow night, you
must come to me here; and if Tony has not
returned by that time we will go and find him.”

When the moon shone the next night, Patty
came to the spot where she had left Pearl, and
found her waiting there. She cried very much,
for Tony had not come back, and her parents
were in great distress at his disappearance, and
had been searching along the shore all day for
him.

Pearl at once began to explain what she
thought it would be best to do.:

‘“ Tt is of no use,” she said, “to sit here doing
nothing, so we must go and find him. But then
it will be impossible for us to do that without two
seal-skins. And therefore the sooner we set out
to get these the better.”

It was a long time before Patty could make
up her mind to go with Pearl, and leave her
parents without even saying good-bye. But



56 . A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

then she thought how happy they would be when
she and Tony came back together, and so she at
length told Pearl that she was ready to go with
her.

They set out along the sea-shore in a northerly
direction, and as they walked along, Pearl told
her that she knew that seal-skins had sometimes
been hidden by her people in secret places on
the sea-coast, and that she hoped they might. be
fortunate enough to find some, although she was
afraid it might not be an easy matter.

Sometimes as they went along, Pearl would
stoop down nearly to the ground, especially when
they came to the little pools among the low rocks.
Patty could not think at first why she did this,
but after a while she found out that she was
listening to what the little crabs said, for of
course she could understand their language.
And she explained to Patty that she was anxious
to find out from them if any of her people had
been seen on the coast lately. But she could not
hear that they had.

They walked a long way, but did not come
to any houses, for it was in the far north, and
there were no more fishing villages for very many



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miles. The shore became very wild and rocky,
and the cliffs steep and rugged, and even Patty,
who was accustomed to the wild northern scenery,
- could not help thinking that it all looked, in the
moonlight, very weird and awful.

By-and-by they sat down to rest, and Patty
was just beginning to fall asleep, when Pearl
caught her arm and pointed to arugged projection
of rock quite close to them. On the top of this
was seated a queer-looking little creature, like a
very small child, with the face of a squirrel, and
feet like those of a goat. She was dressed in a
little cloak and tiny red cap.

‘T#’s a Pixie,” whispered Pearl, ‘and perhaps
she will help us.” .

In another moment the little creature had
sprung to the ground and come up close to the
children.

“Is there anything I can do to help you?”
she said; ‘‘if so, do not hesitate to tell me.”

Pearl explained that they were very anxious
to find some seal-skins.

“Jt is most fortunate that you have met with
me,” said the Pixie. Many years ago some of
your people left several seal-skins with my grand-



“60° A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

mother to take care of, and never came back for
them. She hid them in a cave, and I am the only
living being now who knows where they are.”

‘How fortunate that we have met you!” ex-
claimed both the children.

Well, you must follow me,” said the Pixie;
and she led them for some little distance under
the cliffs, and presently they came to an opening
in the rocks through which they passed, and
found themselves in a large cave.

‘“Now,” said the Pixie, turning round, “I
must explain. There is a passage leading from
this cave to the secret hiding-place, but it is
haunted by evil Pixies, and I shall not be able
to take you very far without giving them some-
thing to allow us to pass. What can you let me
have first?” said the little creature, eying them
all over.

“J think perhaps that would do,” she added,
indicating that she meant Patty’s cap.

Patty did not at all like the idea of parting
with’ her cap, but Pearl pointed out that it would
be of no use to her in the sea when they got their
seal-skins, so she gave it to.the Pixie, who, after
disappearing for a few minutes, returned without



PATTY AND PEARL. 61

the cap, and then led the way through an
opening at the far end of the cave, into a passage
or tunnel in the rocks. It was very narrow,
but of considerable height.

Along this they walked for some distance,
when the Pixie again turned round and said,
‘‘ Now I shall want something more, please.”

This time Pearl gave up a coral necklace
which she wore, and the Pixie disappeared as
before for a few minutes.

Then they took a turn to the right and set
off again. For the most part the passage was
quite dark, but now and then a little light was
shed from narrow openings in the rock far above
them. Before long the Pixie stopped again and
asked for something more. And this she did so
many times that, at last, they had given up to
her everything they could possibly spare. And
then she said she must cut off Patty’s hair. Patty
was very unwilling to let her do this, but the
Pixie said—

‘“We have now almost reached the secret
cave. Ishall not have to ask you for anything
else, and it would bea pity to turn back without
the seal-skins.” And so she allowed her to cut



62 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

it off, for they were very anxious to get the
skins. :
Soon they came to a large cave which had a



narrow opening at the top, like a very long
chimney, and through which a tiny streak of



PATTY AND PEARL. 68

moonlight came. Directly they entered this cave
the Pixie disappeared up the opening, and by-
and-by they could hear her laughing at the
top. Some more Pixies seemed to join her there,
and the children could hear them all chuckling
together. After a time the laughter died away,
and then they began to feel sure that they had
been cheated by one of the wicked Pixies.

They were dreadfully disappointed, and sat
down on the ground for a long time quite in
despair, but they saw no more of the Pixie.

‘“We must find our way back to the sea-
shore,” said Pearl at last. And so they began to
retrace their steps. But they soon found this to
be quite hopeless. They had passed, in coming,
a great many cross passages, and so before long
they completely lost their way. ‘They wandered
on and on, having no idea in what direction they
were going, till they came to another cave, which
like the last was dimly lighted from above by a
glimmering of moonlight.

They were much surprised to find here, on a
ledge of rock, some oat cakes and several jars
containing what they supposed to be water.

It was possible, they thought, that the food



64 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

had been placed there by good Pixies for people
who had lost their way, and as they were very
hungry they sat down and ate the cakes. Then



Patty tilted one of the jars to drink some water,
but the moment the liquid had touched her lips
she dropped it, and spluttered very much, for it
burnt her mouth.

At this moment they heard a tramping,



PATTY AND PEARL. 65

sounding at first a long way off, and coming
gradually nearer. They were very frightened,
and hid themselves in a dark corner. As the
tramping came nearer and nearer, their hearts
beat very fast, and they felt- almost afraid to
breathe.

Presently the glimmering moonlight showed
the terrified girls that.a party of rough-looking
men, laden with packages, had entered the cave.
They put their burdens down onthe floor, and
almost immediately afterwards one of them
stumbled over the jar which Patty had dropped,
and which had really contained some strong spirit
which the men had left there.

They were very angry to find that it was all
spilt, and from what they said the children
gathered that they supposed it to be the Pixies
who had been playing them a trick.

“ Pixies or Nixies,” ’ cried one of the men, who
seemed to be in a great rage, “I'll wring their
necks if I catch them.”



66

CHAE aR VEU:
THE PIXIES’ CAVE.

By-anb-By the men lay down on the floor, and
it was soon evident by their snoring that they
were all asleep. The girls, however, were far too
terrified to stir, but before they had time to think
much about what would be best for them to do,
two Pixies appeared in the cave. They approached
the girls, grimacing, and pointing to the men.
Then they came quite close, and whispered in
Patty’s ear, ‘‘ Who broke the jar? Who’s going
to have her neck wrung?”

They then got behind her and pinched her so
hard that she could scarcely help screaming, but
she knew that if she did she would wake the
men.

Then they pulled Pearl’s ears, and bit the tips
of her fingers. And when they found that they
could not make either of them cry out, they said,
“We will pinch the men and wake them up, and
then we shall see who will have their necks

t 10
wrung +



THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 67

But just at this moment several more Pixies
appeared, upon which the others scampered away
as fast as they could. The children perceived at
once that these had more human faces than the
others, and they rightly guessed that they were
some of the good sort.

They beckoned to the girls to wet up and
follow them, which they did as noiselessly as
possible, for fear of waking the men.

When they were safely out of the cave,
which was really the hiding-place of a band of
smugglers, they told their new friends how they
had been served by the wicked Pixies, and asked
them if they could help them to get some seal-
skins.

They said: ‘Your best plan will be to go
straight to the Seals’ country. There is a road
through these rocks which will take you there
in about twelve days. We will show you the
way.”

Then the good Pixies led them into another
and wider passage, and said, ‘You must follow
this road, and take every seventh turning to the
right. And we will give you this little ring.
When you see a wicked Pixie, you must look at

F2



68 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

her through it with one eye, and say three times,
distinctly, and without taking breath—

“* Hiave, Piwie, think of me,
Sia thick thistle sticks I see.’
If you are able to do this, she will fall asleep for
twelve hours.”

For many days the children kept walking on,
always taking the seventh turning to the right.
They often met with good Pixies, who gave them
food to eat, and whenever the wicked ones
appeared, they looked at them with one eye
through the ring, and said, without taking -
breath—

“ Hixie, Pixie, think of me, -
Sia thick thistle sticks I see ;”
and then they always fell down fast asleep. ©

But, at last, one day when a wicked Pixie
had suddenly sprung into their path, Patty was
in such a hurry to look through the ring and
repeat the words, that she was quite unable to
pronounce them distinctly. She began something
like—

“ Hiskie, Pishkte 1”
and then she stopped and stared helplessly



THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 69

through the ring. She did manage, at last, to
get out—
“ Thiz sick sistle thacks,”

but that was all.

Oh, how the Pixies did laugh at her! Pearl »
seized the ring, but could not get the words out
any better than Patty.

Then some more Pixies came, and laughed
very much, and in a few minutes so great a
number had appeared that the girls were quite
surrounded by them. There were so many of
them, in fact, that, little as they were, they were
able to quite overpower the children. They took
away the ring, and succeeded in fastening their
hands behind them.

Then they led them a long way till they came
to a very large cavern. Here there was an
immense number of Pixies, for it was where they
lived. There was such a laughing and chattering
going on that Patty and Pearl were quite —
bewildered. The Pixies untied their hands and
said, ‘“Now you will have to work for us. You
must clean up, and cook the dinner, and see to
the children, and anything else you are wanted
todo. You had better clean up first.”



70 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

They gave Patty a little wisp of straw for a
brush, and an oyster shell for a dustpan, and told
her to sweep up the floor. And then they handed

Pearl what looked

Â¥7) like a mulberry leaf,

> 1 and said she must
wipe the walls down.

They worked
away for a long time,
while the Pixies
grumbled very much
at them for getting -
on so slowly. At
last they said, ‘‘ Now
it’s time to cook the
dinner, so you must
get up early in. the
morning and finish

cleaning.”

They



: brought in a_ great
2 number of little fish
no bigger than minnows, and said the girls must
scale and clean every one of them.
Then they dragged in a big sack full of what
they called sand-shrimps, to be boiled. But



THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 71

when the girls emptied them out they all ran
away, over the floor and up the walls. The
Pixies were very angry, and said they must catch
them all again. Not one of them, however,
offered to help, and the sand-shrimps ran so fast,
and jumped out of the pot again so often, that
when dinner-time came they had only captured
about half-a-dozen, and scarcely begun to prepare
the little fish.

In fact the poor girls had no rest from
morning to night, for the Pixies grumbled and
scolded all day, and would hardly let them have
anything to eat. In the evening there were all
the children, more than a hundred of them, to
wash, to put to bed, and sing to sleep. Whata
business that was, to be sure! As fast as one
went to sleep, another woke up, and if their
backs were turned for a moment, twenty or thirty
of them would jump out of bed and hide, and
sometimes they all cried and screamed together. |
They were, in fact, the most disagreeable children
one could possibly have to do with. They were
always whining, crying, or quarrelling.

One day, when the girls were dusting down
the walls, they came upon the following verses



72 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

scratched on the rock, but by whom written
there was nothing to show, though attempts had
evidently been made to efface the writing. _

Sone For THE Prxiz CHILDREN.

A Fay one day,
She came this way
To visit Piawie land:
She said there was
A thing or two
She did not wnderstand.

“ Well you,” saad she,
“ Kaplain to me,
What makes you whine and ery?”
“ How can we,
When we scarcely ever
Know the reason why 2?’

“With much to make you happy,
Why
A discontented lot?”
“Because there is
So much besides:
We want, and yet have not.”



THE PIXIES’ CAVE, 73

“ Again, you snap
And snarl all day,
And tease and quarrel too!”
“ Well, yes, of course,
But that’s because
Weve nothing else to do.”

Then said the Fay,
“PU say good-day,
Becwuse it’s very plain,
~ That they
Who happily would live,
Must not with you remain.”

Patty and Pearl could not help feeling how
rejoiced they would be to say “ Good-day” to
them, like the Fay, and be off. And they were
indeed always on the look-out for a chance to
make their escape.

' The Pixies very often went out, leaving the
girls behind, but when they did this, they always
fastened the door of the cave so securely that
they could not possibly get away.

One day, after they had been a long time in
the cave, the Pixies went out, and a few who



74 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

remained at home began, as usual, to torment
and laugh at the girls. One of them, who was
sitting on a ledge of rock far out of reach, to
tease them, held up the ring so that they might
see it. |

It suddenly occurred to Patty that very
possibly it did not matter who.held the ring for
the charm to work. So she quietly waited till
she caught sight of the Pixie through it, and then
repeated the rhyme three times.

She had no sooner done this than the Pixie
fell down to the ground fast asleep. Patty
instantly seized the ring, and as soon as any of
the other Pixies came near her, she looked at
them through it, repeating the words, and they,
one after another, tambled down asleep till they
lay in a little heap on the floor.

Then she and Pearl placed themselves behind
the door of the cave. LBy-and-by some of
the other Pixies came home. They had no
sooner entered than they also tumbled down
on the floor asleep, for the girls looked at
them all through the ring and repeated the
charm.

They stood at the door all day, and the heap



THE PIXIES’ CAVE, 75

of sleeping Pixies grew bigger and bigger, till
they had all come home, and were all fast asleep.
Then the girls made haste and ran out of
the cave, and soon left it a long way behind
them.



76

CHAPTER IX.

THE DARK VALLEY.

Wuen Tony escaped from the Imps’ cavern he
ran as fast as he could, and had already gone a
considerable distance before he stopped to look
behind him. As he could then see nothing of
the imps, he resumed his journey more leisurely.

After a time the country grew very wild and
rocky, ‘and mountains of red crag rose up on
either side. It gradually became more and more
gloomy, so that he felt sure that he was getting
near to the dark valley.

Here he was greatly surprised at overtaking
an old woman and a little boy. The woman was
wrinkled, white-haired, and bent, and looked so
very, very old that Tony at first thought she
must: be the little old man’s great-grandmother.
He soon found that they, like himself, were
journeying to Merman’s country. They had
also been told of the three valleys, and were very
fearful that they would not succeed in passing
through them. Tony was glad to be allowed to



THE DARK VALLEY. 17

travel with them, although he did not think. the
old woman particularly pleasant.

They now seemed to be descending lower
and lower, until it became so gloomy that they













could scarcely see at all. Still darker and darker
it grew, till at last it was quite impossible to
distinguish any object, however near. ‘Their
courage by this time was sorely tried; the little
boy, indeed, who was one of those foolish
children who are afraid of the dark, even in their



78 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

own beds at home, would have turned back and
run away, had he not been dragged on by the
old woman, who was his grandmother.

The darkness had now, in fact, become so
intense that they felt completely lost, and it was
impossible to tell whether they were keeping
straight on or walking round and round.

By-and-by a murmuring sound reached their
ears, which they soon found to be voices talking,
and very croaky little voices they were; but
although they now came quite close to them, it
was impossible to discover what sort of creatures
they belonged to. So they called out, ‘“ Please
can you tell us the way out of this valley?
We want to go to Merman’s country.”

But the creatures, whoever they were, only
Jaughed. So Tony shouted out again, ‘‘ We are
quite lost in the darkness, and do not know
which way to go.”

‘Well, what does that matter?” cried the
voices. ‘It does not matter where you are so
long as yowre happy.”

“But we are not happy,” replied the old
woman; ‘‘and we want to go to Merman’s |
country.”



THE DARK VALLEY. 79

What’s the use of going to Merman’s country
when you can live here and be happy? We are
happy.”

‘But it’s so dark,” said Tony; “ we cannot
see anything.”

“What do you. want to see anything for?”
retorted the voices. ‘‘ It’s much best not to see.
It’s just because we can’t see that we’re happy.
If there are nasty things about, it doesn’t matter,
because we can’t see them; and for the same
reason we can pretend that there are as many
nice things as we like. You may depend upon
it the only way to be happy and comfortable is
to live in a dark place like this.”

As they found it was of no use to talk to the
invisible creatures, they began to move on.
They. soon became aware, however, that they
were following them, but they left off chattering
and began to sing, the chorus being taken up
on all sides.

Sone or THE INVISIBLE CREATURES.
If as blithe yowd be as we,
And ure ready for a spree,
Through our valley, dark and sombre, you should roam.



80 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

And before you go away,
We ure certain you will say,
“What a pleasant place is this to make one’s home !”

CHORUS.
If you ever go away,
We are certain you will say,
“What a pleasant place was that to make one’s home !”

Oh, isvt tt a lark
To be always wn the dark,
Where you cannot tell a foeman from a friend ;
Where mistakes you cannot see,
And that were all we ought to be,
Yow have nothing else to do but to pretend.

CHORUS.

No, you will not go away,
For we're certain you will say,
“In this pleasant place I wish my duys to end.”

The creatures continued to follow them for a
long way, but after a time they grew tired of
singing, and left them.

What dreadful work it was groping their way
in the terrible darkness! Sometimes they knocked



THE DARK VALLEY. 81

themselves against the rocks, and at others got:
entangled in the long clinging weeds.

Once, when they were lying down on the
ground to rest, Tony was just dropping off into
a doze, and beginning to dream that he was back
on the sea-shore, and that Patty and Pearl were
- very glad to see him, when he suddenly started
up with a ery.

The fact was that something had crept down
the back of his neck, and felt very uncomfortable.
He succeeded, however, in finding it, and it
turned out to be a small fish like an eel.

Tony held it in his hand, uncertain for the
moment what to do with it. :

“Kall it,” said the old woman. ‘Nasty
thing, it is very likely venomous.”

‘“‘T beg your pardon,” said the little eel, in
its own language, which of course they were able
to understand, ‘‘ but I never bite, and I do assure
you that it was quite accidentally that I disturbed
the little boy. He was lying on the top of my
house, and I swam down his back by mistake.”

“Wall it,” said the old. woman impatiently;
‘‘i#’s only telling stories.”

But Tony could not help remembering how

G



82 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

glad he was to escape from the great crab, and
besides, he was really a kind-hearted boy, so he
threw the little eel away into the darkness, un-
harmed. The old woman called him a stupid
boy, but he felt glad that he had not killed the
little creature, for it had really done him no
harm.

After this, they had been groping about in
the dark for what seemed to them a very long
time, and they were almost tired out and quite
in despair, when Tony found that a little voice
which he fancied he had heard before, was
whispering close to his ear, and then something
cold and slippery touched his face.

‘“T’m the little eel,” said the me “that you
did not kill; perhaps I can help you.”

“We want, to get out of this dark valley,”
said Tony eagerly ; but he did not quite see how
the little creature would be likely to help them.

‘T think,” said the eel, ‘I may be able to |
assist you, if you will follow me.”

‘Follow a nasty little reptile!” exclaimed
the old woman who heard what was said, ‘‘ indeed
I will not!”

“Vm not a reptile, ma’am,” said the eel,



THE DARK VALLEY.” 83

“Tm a fish. Not a very large one, to be sure,
but sometimes little people can help big ones.”

“You are not likely to be able to help me,”
retorted the old woman, ‘‘and I believe you’re
telling stories.”

Tony was very undecided for some time what
to do. He thought the old woman was unreason-
ably prejudiced, and he could not help feeling
himself disposed to follow the little eel. At last,
after hesitating for a long while, he decided to
leave the old woman, which he was really not
sorry to do, for she was very disagreeable.

The tiny fish swam just in front of him, and
he was presently equally astonished and delighted
to find it throw out from the extremity of its
body a bright gleam of light, of the same nature
as that of the glow-worm, only more powerful,
and quite sufficient to illumine the water all
round them for some distance. It was one of
those curious phosphorescent creatures which
inhabit the lowest depths of the sea,-and are able,
like the glow-worm on land, to shed at will, this
beautiful light around them.

“There,” said the little eel, ‘now we shall

get on better. I do not think you will regret
G2



8 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

having followed me. In a dark world like this
people who have not lamps in their own tails



must not be above following those who have, even
if they are only little eels.”
The tiny creature now explained to Tony that



THE DARK VALLEY, 85

somewhere about the centre of the valley was the
entrance to a road beneath the ground, which
would lead him out of this valley into the next
one. -It told him that when once found, he would
have no difficulty in following it, for it was
illuminated by the same kind of light as that
which he possessed. ‘‘We must now,” it con-
tinued, ‘‘endeavour to discover the entrance to
this road.”

Long and patiently did they search, with the
aid of the little lamp, and they were at length
rewarded by the discovery of the following in-
scription, carved over the entrance to a passage
in the rocks—

To the Road of Light.

Here the little eel, after assuring Tony that
he would now no longer require his assistance,
swam away.



86

CHAPTER X.
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS.

Tony at once entered the passage. It led him
down beneath the ground, with many twistings
and turnings, but at last he found himself in a
blaze of light.

Before him was a wide road stretching
through a forest of great plants, giant sea-weeds,
cacti, and fern trees, the under surface of the
leaves of all of which emitted the most beautiful
phosphorescent light. There were also many
plants like mushrooms, the heads of which from
the under surface shone with the same light. .
To and fro, among the foliage, there passed
numbers of living creatures, most of whom, like
the little eel, carried their own lamps; while the
ground was covered with the finest grass, every
blade of which added another gleam to the
dazzling illumination. ;

As Tony walked along, he passed objects more
and more strange and beautiful. In many places
the thick foliage was tangled together and hung



THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 87

in great festoons. There were crystalline rocks
too, covered with lovely luminous moss, and in



which were caves, the walls of which sparkled and
gleamed with the most gorgeous tints.

Sometimes he caught sight of the strange
creatures which inhabited them; sea-mice, cov-
ered with bristles and gorgeously coloured with
ever-changing hues ; enormous beetles too, as big



88 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

as himself, with eyes like balls of fire, and of
which he was at first very much frightened.

There were numbers of smaller ones also,
as well as little scorpions and crabs, many of
which seemed to. be very busy writing in the
insides of small shells, with which the ground

- was strewn.

There were a great many tiny moles too, who
burrowed in the ground, and turned up little hills
of sand that glistened like diamond dust.

After Tony had followed this road for a con-
siderable distance, he noticed that the plants and
animals which emitted the light, became fewer
and fewer, so that the illumination grew less
brilliant, till at length there was very little light
at all, and the road began to widen out into what
he rightly guessed was the Valley of Goblins.

Here he found himself in a kind of twilight.
What a cold weird place it seemed! Poor Tony
could not help a very uncomfortable feeling
creeping over him. High mountains towered on

all sides, whose summits he could just distinguish
~ in the gloomy light, and which cast long shadows
across the valley. Great jagged masses of rock
were scattered about on all sides, and, had it not



THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 89

been for a sort of rough highway that traversed
the valley, it would have been almost impassable.



No graceful plants or seaweeds grew here, but
the most grotesque and extraordinary shrubs, like
monkey trees. On the long straggling arms of



90 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

these were to be seen enormous sea-spiders, weav-
ing their webs, with which to catch the creatures
on which they fed.

Tony had hardly entered this place when he
was terrified by a loud mocking laugh, which
seemed to come from the mountains, and echo
again and again on all sides of the valley, and
which ended in a great wail that might have been
heard for many miles. He stood still, and felt
very much as though he would like to run away.
However, after a time the laughing and wailing
ceased, but he heard many other queer sounds.

He had proceeded some little distance along
the high road, and was just beginning to think
that he was getting on tolerably well, when he
was startled by a loud hissing sound, and on
looking up, he beheld before him, barring the
way, a frightful goblin.

The poor boy was terribly frightened, and
ran back along the road, the goblin following him
for some distance before it disappeared. Not
for a considerable time could he summon up
courage to start again, and then he had gone but
a very short way, before a number of queer little
urchins with long ears, and wings like bats, made





“ Ouly shadows which had no possible power to harm him” (p. 94).






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'3037136' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKE' 'sip-files00005.tif'
5819d5592761ce9da10d6666335e5623
55271bc3ff485e686a7636ead9fea5852338aa88
'2011-08-20T11:52:10-04:00'
describe
'98' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKF' 'sip-files00005.txt'
42ba2a07956be6c9418766e6a52ecc9b
7c8812a973170f38c890c85708df94e4a4286d8e
describe
Invalid character
'2592' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKG' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
f3071ab0851a1a2e9f912fe41d423b03
dbf79be87d5859258babd55efa81d14446192a66
'2011-08-20T11:53:06-04:00'
describe
'362724' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKH' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
13462f742e2b7c0bd83052f06929ba29
d77bbcab77b52ceb9abe3eb1b4ee4d293e0fc243
'2011-08-20T11:50:41-04:00'
describe
'88627' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKI' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
9b2658d32d86816c292b709a2dfd88a9
2153851cfefa4a4ef155b1f7fc57cb0e5578d47d
'2011-08-20T11:46:00-04:00'
describe
'24280' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKJ' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
4ef61c3b276c52430b89ab79d2b069b3
53429702b93de2c6e1af686013950ce0b2204c89
'2011-08-20T11:50:44-04:00'
describe
'2918472' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKK' 'sip-files00008.tif'
6ee39e3673718d7af0b0d3dc767fb10d
1d307b8a09a1d3c5b89d93890b4bb333e87645ad
'2011-08-20T11:44:55-04:00'
describe
'6569' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKL' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
ef979f6b207df25cf5c1a68edaa48397
4ce1b64fa1fa90efa9cc990f67f361c4abdbbba7
'2011-08-20T11:49:07-04:00'
describe
'362671' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKM' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
e66ec680a2b104e151142812534e10ab
75aa78c110a5458ee633fd39fca57eac7d13f7ef
'2011-08-20T11:50:03-04:00'
describe
'43210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKN' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
2ce19a1fdef4c851749eb2ae1129f479
cee3a9e09281b80a35484a3d0a7eee8f7dd5edd9
'2011-08-20T11:50:37-04:00'
describe
'6235' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKO' 'sip-files00011.pro'
f68bf5b7df7d0455cffb13d62db6f9ba
9bbb77cf81ddd79259b1011edccd5e588f19621f
'2011-08-20T11:53:39-04:00'
describe
'12725' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKP' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
cc57fb02622ce44a8832ba453a252170
5f7d0cd7a672557b73e13246d1aaa0bd1508e1a9
'2011-08-20T11:47:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKQ' 'sip-files00011.tif'
9423c8dde4ffbd567d6e8b2658862542
62a23fe13920fa94c0bacef70b6971dc7a958b63
'2011-08-20T11:48:25-04:00'
describe
'358' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKR' 'sip-files00011.txt'
660f1fa8f3211366ce5cd7b3b8900639
76edfbf22e4a710bc9ef87e49074907add510846
'2011-08-20T11:48:04-04:00'
describe
'4044' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKS' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
94c75076211b9aa37d72571a541fb69c
d74687fd3fcfdf1ecc7b35d4fd08cbf22cc06d0b
'2011-08-20T11:54:05-04:00'
describe
'362486' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKT' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
665f557119d2a7401689e7f3923ab3d7
97e3333b1fa2751b980f8a8b0eeb921eed04ab9f
'2011-08-20T11:46:02-04:00'
describe
'25977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKU' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
def7ea9847d1d1509efc6a216c6b94f5
0a94790dcc6450f21700a2b28b8ea8a38a0678d2
'2011-08-20T11:47:20-04:00'
describe
'6132' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKV' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
86a7c4c69efcbe88c167efb872e116d1
a5dcf40a223c4588ec5913cd2bacb685ed3e9859
'2011-08-20T11:47:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKW' 'sip-files00012.tif'
37f30574ea2958f088305a8d3156db2c
00c67a534527fc44f6f847ce9fc361114d8311be
'2011-08-20T11:52:05-04:00'
describe
'1602' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKX' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
fdf374599098f0034b991a6205b7b165
97d21b89b288c175cc8f65dd2813948cc81e95cf
'2011-08-20T11:50:18-04:00'
describe
'362690' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKY' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
08a8ab588233148e14d7ac9d9df4e3c1
6a1a192b0d3bbe0538dfa709b35cd899103a1c95
'2011-08-20T11:51:05-04:00'
describe
'52672' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCKZ' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
b40f5ed454fe247963200d0556123d6d
8baa412310ee98438863252725b595d68c848983
'2011-08-20T11:54:00-04:00'
describe
'13523' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLA' 'sip-files00013.pro'
4e1e5df3fc9c5a2c5b9f11a91874d505
f32501ce19f45a104917d67f8eb3fa4741c718c3
'2011-08-20T11:51:24-04:00'
describe
'16077' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLB' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
4ac2caefcdf911eab4e732aa33b12c31
a547cb6f84935932067c92d6ac3a940988e49d11
'2011-08-20T11:48:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLC' 'sip-files00013.tif'
51f2354398608d14b227ed40629369b2
db8d783b00ecebca95ad71464c9aa679b1cd2014
'2011-08-20T11:45:11-04:00'
describe
'795' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLD' 'sip-files00013.txt'
a2680f53b8f99ecb26009fb01a2ad73b
48360198cc43973a915035f561ff39f02becf697
'2011-08-20T11:48:02-04:00'
describe
'5219' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLE' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
6c86056a1f28da983258513b50f8b30a
6c25eb5cb629df4badc80210b44d6c2e24f02421
'2011-08-20T11:47:42-04:00'
describe
'362553' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLF' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
da7682f6f6aff83aa79322a963892884
f026f37550170a7c1d893139a231b2ca09e49d77
'2011-08-20T11:46:52-04:00'
describe
'13963' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLG' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
75128ead10e1994d614091629fc10fb0
95e7a4eb6ebd2df5a36366fa7e8f7a565cdb4963
'2011-08-20T11:51:00-04:00'
describe
'3174' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLH' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
610793c3b13341b5250ed7c3eebae1d7
0487e7b76a6c1d7b59301306f8991fd6ea07f10c
'2011-08-20T11:48:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLI' 'sip-files00014.tif'
8c3be17f918ce9c91dea9abd16cb8281
a85abc6a162fa98ff1127c3c7b26d65553ecd8a5
'2011-08-20T11:52:29-04:00'
describe
'949' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLJ' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
49c98f04d52fa1ad034326303a65b9e2
b8f676737060b2634f6ea00b95deb15bddb1a147
'2011-08-20T11:53:41-04:00'
describe
'370315' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLK' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
86079bb96b64eb3b0bb8588d8a81561f
ef89dc9c0cf8ef22bda70738d42da6424be09a11
'2011-08-20T11:53:02-04:00'
describe
'82684' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLL' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
b14f84c68804cf17ffc434ead41776aa
bc7e6639f75e982945d7b118d41bb324e4d6c1ba
'2011-08-20T11:45:12-04:00'
describe
'18511' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLM' 'sip-files00015.pro'
d01f6d9fbc2d1977bc83ec44bbbeb524
b90b7237bf13efe18e6145c9a85952c6be47f4cd
'2011-08-20T11:47:24-04:00'
describe
'25378' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLN' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
ef2f3e75f931ab1a236a9b917a4b84a6
8b9088eeaaeda30551afca6533ccb022b618395e
'2011-08-20T11:54:12-04:00'
describe
'2979360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLO' 'sip-files00015.tif'
2f5c7f2c61f28d7e8741df5afc2563c0
7411a8d8809420945506279d5c07c9dc18c9adb2
'2011-08-20T11:51:27-04:00'
describe
'793' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLP' 'sip-files00015.txt'
2cec499c73c7859ac42e319e36a14124
e189491418555986b6e5966953dd6f80a19e2c8f
'2011-08-20T11:54:26-04:00'
describe
'6583' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLQ' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
51228d31bcf09601c08b95c5adc51187
025a3fde489d1639db2b13a5036b97018bc2802c
'2011-08-20T11:49:20-04:00'
describe
'363763' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLR' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
464a85afa77663e6e73afcf3552b90a8
3bc7b6b27b15ad5ee1eb65209309e16e18d91738
'2011-08-20T11:51:49-04:00'
describe
'108545' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLS' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
8bbdf9c520153e32d8418cd285e111d8
12f1c546d8240c40c55e5ebab962b76e74d0d798
'2011-08-20T11:45:03-04:00'
describe
'28756' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLT' 'sip-files00016.pro'
7b3f85731a883081d502064a8b05f729
1658301fd5637343645dafb0460832a8646431a4
'2011-08-20T11:45:15-04:00'
describe
'33420' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLU' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
0af8045314513c02bc93f67f2c5a1dae
7fd44b75d0869ed2ab2f680b2fc06916785a2102
'2011-08-20T11:51:09-04:00'
describe
'2926576' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLV' 'sip-files00016.tif'
a416eaf911e6d86a9acdf70e6d5e6167
7f433a5afa5692ad1229456ae56421f83ee08da8
'2011-08-20T11:45:30-04:00'
describe
'1137' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLW' 'sip-files00016.txt'
7af60180988ff44686cabdc972e5774f
54d7d1a747ba217159c34b1a5548f53cc92a53e9
'2011-08-20T11:46:07-04:00'
describe
'8611' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLX' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
9b884caff6556b695d412d0a8107f8e9
8c5390e2a0c7532627e1d66626ff0b466cde4f86
'2011-08-20T11:46:22-04:00'
describe
'361140' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLY' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
83398fc3fba993c8945a81241b35f437
7c6d6c59c1f31e73a749aba8610d455b1da8b38a
'2011-08-20T11:52:44-04:00'
describe
'83934' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCLZ' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
fe9c1e7087981dc4da06fc7e4d1bd8f6
0e6fda235851feb27d76b8080553ddb18f7f32c4
'2011-08-20T11:47:48-04:00'
describe
'2045' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMA' 'sip-files00017.pro'
108dfc47a4b3ceb988fd036240c03fd4
09ae3e391687a4dc82a3500b2f520dd52905a389
'2011-08-20T11:46:43-04:00'
describe
'22897' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMB' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
9b2057f9207b58da606c81b1920eedaa
c653c729d2d91fbe0abc21d61f1df992af6d0834
'2011-08-20T11:47:26-04:00'
describe
'2905520' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMC' 'sip-files00017.tif'
096817e3077c67f25130150853919056
287ad896f87f07b77beadbba377e786073eadbb7
'2011-08-20T11:45:05-04:00'
describe
'179' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMD' 'sip-files00017.txt'
fcbafab52f84d175d952bb213b0349c2
d576a1d2f749752199887d755ea5c9822cbc8462
'2011-08-20T11:52:06-04:00'
describe
'6168' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCME' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
e6fa24c140f69db2c663a375ce175319
65197e30e14acae5f668796c23d19625d3a65570
'2011-08-20T11:47:35-04:00'
describe
'374220' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMF' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
214143009f6b30c022ef862dff8e5cf1
6eb4557c599ace7545bbadf8e5ca302f8c73477a
'2011-08-20T11:52:01-04:00'
describe
'17066' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMG' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
7bddde8f9c86ddcd47994c69f7e89eae
97cbc6cfa3b36fde2a6c3d5a3dcab2ab6ab8c199
'2011-08-20T11:50:31-04:00'
describe
'4201' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMH' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
18387231d8155a799c84fe8384499beb
5c273ca03e67d3bd88d8267ac32feb82f9b6e733
describe
'3010240' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMI' 'sip-files00018.tif'
fbb7186122f13e61406f00c1b205e86e
f2582476952383fbdc237c464be0942852c85a03
'2011-08-20T11:48:59-04:00'
describe
'1180' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMJ' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
77816915f21802767bd7855df357211e
9a4f4a1d02511587bc1fad8debfeb048b310554d
'2011-08-20T11:46:03-04:00'
describe
'374123' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMK' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
2354acc1e9ac536914080aca6cce182f
e95f154f3674c0c98b6b66004f849df33671a43c
'2011-08-20T11:51:25-04:00'
describe
'72294' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCML' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
974d982898d615b6fc0fdd8e6dcee804
2b6da1d8b12c12f410a9144f7db3638bbd63bf71
'2011-08-20T11:49:24-04:00'
describe
'8468' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMM' 'sip-files00019.pro'
b7e806679cd2bd0c42489768ca8f5c2d
265bfd56554d9847b3b60563c703e0491a30bcf8
'2011-08-20T11:51:36-04:00'
describe
'20776' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMN' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
d7cc6eaeafcefc03737e45c0caf24644
0290c7afd5f860d972f6278d9f0804b98781e757
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMO' 'sip-files00019.tif'
df4097838844851d5ecd796dd1d819bf
217f02f607325242f7eb5a10c842709ec5a84242
'2011-08-20T11:45:13-04:00'
describe
'357' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMP' 'sip-files00019.txt'
7d43ba4fc5fea45706f2334866b05daf
92b5840f060b6c110b846a9caabf296acee0e513
'2011-08-20T11:45:16-04:00'
describe
'5850' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMQ' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
66d7025a3aa7f7c59f181b94cf74379a
82663b94eaaf5edabfbcd3f37cd192b2f2fc9246
'2011-08-20T11:46:58-04:00'
describe
'374227' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMR' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
54cca5386fb7812341e2927731f4bc54
db2e1c7be3afb23bda69c350def9eedd2b97ff53
'2011-08-20T11:46:50-04:00'
describe
'99403' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMS' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
877df6bfc4ed734957b21a25ca093cd7
7eed1632acf5d7cfc1e780d9d2d4bb03d4551fa6
'2011-08-20T11:46:57-04:00'
describe
'26715' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMT' 'sip-files00020.pro'
15958fd1d96a27f8b7bb821e14dc645f
d845b025036a15da7c85cd494280bd10709ff0f3
'2011-08-20T11:48:10-04:00'
describe
'31464' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMU' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
7b02049e0f2514789b60883022d33259
584bcddf1ac2830b0100dd9f786809a1a60ca41f
'2011-08-20T11:53:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMV' 'sip-files00020.tif'
8f08bf7c91b3cab6fc978792499d2663
0f68bf698124cca863fc1a03add5723fe0fb764a
'2011-08-20T11:54:10-04:00'
describe
'1083' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMW' 'sip-files00020.txt'
e30be70ac99378f8a8d1077b2adf31a7
9908d199403d41142b0619f7a7861cb86e98f4f3
'2011-08-20T11:48:05-04:00'
describe
'8031' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMX' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
73a048b28a85aaf7ec41bf1d0b08a39c
e5b37062a7883abfaafdd4de5d12b5413f00697b
'2011-08-20T11:49:36-04:00'
describe
'374232' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMY' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
0ea05739e399784b2c6df1eb4fff04e5
f905f439e17f941ae41611b2d0c1742ef859a904
'2011-08-20T11:50:25-04:00'
describe
'104491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCMZ' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
a3e53d1b1c201a2d0321d37fab3a7d58
d88d44c2f583e2d6767c568dc6958a90def554f1
'2011-08-20T11:51:46-04:00'
describe
'28641' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNA' 'sip-files00021.pro'
3860f614f2b263a8919ebbf077c784ea
0d88bbe097739baa8ea57a62a17c5bb7701e8eab
'2011-08-20T11:47:41-04:00'
describe
'31222' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNB' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
5cda6b58fe98e027a836407eb3d88221
8b3e67dbb65f7e7249a164c3004675a1e8a3c69e
'2011-08-20T11:49:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNC' 'sip-files00021.tif'
20bd5545c0be881f88bfd05dcbf837dd
9c2a514eaad91c128c870d4443f54fb959febfec
'2011-08-20T11:49:53-04:00'
describe
'1145' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCND' 'sip-files00021.txt'
e7cc582cc56e4118ec071066e6b514bb
de6ad0d41339fe99ed52f65e610c0e80348d8afd
'2011-08-20T11:51:19-04:00'
describe
'8175' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNE' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
672f71494f87fe52d422606ef6f76d41
39a4f9ebe29262f64c44bc419b27578269a317a3
'2011-08-20T11:45:50-04:00'
describe
'374161' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNF' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
0822e28a57e96fb0eb55178b90f5b211
bec077a5209df209db55ce45fcf8fcd5e08ac2e9
'2011-08-20T11:49:26-04:00'
describe
'99189' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNG' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
dcdc173dfad5ef57d9f9a3e5261eaab5
f6c3362e2145a500607525ef1b76b704edff4747
describe
'26900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNH' 'sip-files00022.pro'
81726cd3db20344582e9d719febb0fd7
6dad9547daa965e53f8030bf4c60d648fd7b5c7a
'2011-08-20T11:50:08-04:00'
describe
'32158' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNI' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
e8f422c1578a5c83e70b334b561f0581
0b007cf755a6e277bfbdcec5d723c680f4939b5c
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNJ' 'sip-files00022.tif'
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7d0c9f7b5282a65eca8bb8e48eabe7be485e0226
'2011-08-20T11:49:32-04:00'
describe
'1080' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNK' 'sip-files00022.txt'
2368ec617c6e13361f5e12c6336dee22
c8f8287c0feb1d7b24cc4d86c7c8f36161b01d55
'2011-08-20T11:52:49-04:00'
describe
'8081' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNL' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
c327e40eb7bf5862912a04791dc0fd99
c9dfc5f67d43789b5eeee44e45b3611b49974735
'2011-08-20T11:47:39-04:00'
describe
'374217' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNM' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
41c713792a804aefa6ab1fb9a3f17710
94e4a7708d91d1eb2b38235e53f70ce731fb5e6b
'2011-08-20T11:53:49-04:00'
describe
'79108' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNN' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
870117cde17783cb6125487285fee95c
7c781e69b7e4062effd45614ccd525536e823a4d
'2011-08-20T11:45:46-04:00'
describe
'21210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNO' 'sip-files00023.pro'
a82b85ba1eeec8993b89b168b92702fb
ac71597063059defa22490c448ce5c74ddc817d6
'2011-08-20T11:45:19-04:00'
describe
'24755' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNP' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
bc3ae1184bc7ea565b6688dfeba75ffa
533285c517e2b8913b594dfcee52e5a6f3ec3efd
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNQ' 'sip-files00023.tif'
9d724ceb16bec3495b6f62a5d91faec9
d5ae9bf4f89869e33b122ed92b491c4388afe58d
'2011-08-20T11:54:27-04:00'
describe
'849' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNR' 'sip-files00023.txt'
8298fd679dd3c44def8436ab5faa191c
8bd10f82b0f1060d7c0f82a81c963c91f047b00a
'2011-08-20T11:48:43-04:00'
describe
'6239' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNS' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
a0f7625497059bcd0ea60e069eb3f2d8
f59668ce0d07471bdaf079816530f06acd22538a
'2011-08-20T11:49:40-04:00'
describe
'374189' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNT' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
d55b1e571df6e3de0e628a47bb66813f
31471cc1796888be3123d0214adbc88af0075a6f
'2011-08-20T11:49:57-04:00'
describe
'91939' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNU' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
77b6b7fcb6e97f28aaf7c4cbd841e3ac
4c6d4febcf452eb861f0a340c9da8d4759f805aa
'2011-08-20T11:46:30-04:00'
describe
'24475' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNV' 'sip-files00024.pro'
56ea82593874f2cf62e788b0ae5e0fe2
085c9439449d6a1a94962374a0016b61fe6a26fb
'2011-08-20T11:48:45-04:00'
describe
'28323' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNW' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
3d33f5998e3beb980a1b0e6649e747a9
2f2059b444672af135ee13dbf381f2e67baf597b
'2011-08-20T11:49:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNX' 'sip-files00024.tif'
003108965443d4aac0b93bdd8ddd485f
78ec291579347a5ba23324180604d05fab1d25ae
'2011-08-20T11:50:34-04:00'
describe
'999' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNY' 'sip-files00024.txt'
eaca2ffc6c1a185a0258fdcd48379b77
274131c2b31b1f11a492eeb16d2ebaaa6033ca6f
'2011-08-20T11:51:34-04:00'
describe
'7102' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCNZ' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
da0e29bdfac927a0fed8eb17c41b7e81
a7f27eab4b7484db8eb03383e358b2ed1b0c4f95
'2011-08-20T11:47:23-04:00'
describe
'374083' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOA' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
54ae92457cf64d2efdc394516e410d7d
e9ce842c325fb11ce8854527c6cd12a0336d743e
'2011-08-20T11:53:43-04:00'
describe
'123886' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOB' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
58296ecaeb9f9a45ed388945ba39bb09
87ded771f546f32674f255a03c501cb48cfc60c8
'2011-08-20T11:48:24-04:00'
describe
'4404' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOC' 'sip-files00025.pro'
4fabe234359842ccbc48eb5b51990593
f243ec78f17669a6f3c6fe6b0ea414a089a0d21e
'2011-08-20T11:54:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOD' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
65359285cd3ee364be4dc86f14b32f5b
3e140e3fb277d500d2071e1a7d02b1a1c284810d
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOE' 'sip-files00025.tif'
eaed5f39cd15022f2c0860a61cbe20d0
125f4e174e45a53d8c83b039c0e597526ae32a62
'2011-08-20T11:52:26-04:00'
describe
'190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOF' 'sip-files00025.txt'
41c8f02f031b381bb69f2f57128b0d06
b4da6f64c39802b45b42a2a7ec22b4e266fc5296
'2011-08-20T11:48:01-04:00'
describe
'6928' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOG' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
9e63f1ff9a257c7dcef3ee8c45ea61f9
165c9627301cec6037b559ea872d324af1773b3d
'2011-08-20T11:52:14-04:00'
describe
'374122' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOH' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
381392268af267b2fc96d90729eef5e4
0cc373f106e34854c160b8d16b62efda37b3404d
'2011-08-20T11:50:00-04:00'
describe
'86816' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOI' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
ed4543488b8d54bdfcc8e6261065c821
defb066fdd868bfda877b549b1a9b8008a8123a8
'2011-08-20T11:45:21-04:00'
describe
'15451' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOJ' 'sip-files00026.pro'
1154a064a01964533aa723e6fac462f4
ea08775d81cffdfe46e512279ab11b7328087e68
'2011-08-20T11:45:08-04:00'
describe
'25353' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOK' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
3cf69bf3ff206ba49c7aa7ef9aad79b0
eb290c9ad119b413d85cf81c324ac377066d4686
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOL' 'sip-files00026.tif'
d43d2d4845a6c323e9dc3f6b6e0b6619
1ab63bdb435e0b77dd4dfca33d3a73d648173535
'2011-08-20T11:50:54-04:00'
describe
'618' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOM' 'sip-files00026.txt'
652ae5a6544597b4fa0fa88672d40862
5122c9607ac3acb62d366ee6e8c6c7ba1479912c
'2011-08-20T11:45:45-04:00'
describe
'6654' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCON' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
69f89ebbc85f117fae06a7b32526f25b
1d47469ad850c14f5cd6e50058eb53f45bf24bc2
'2011-08-20T11:49:04-04:00'
describe
'366948' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOO' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
f0d528016e3153edbb427e752af4e2fe
2ee93efb4fe42341bc1a53f6e8f43f68795f3091
'2011-08-20T11:48:28-04:00'
describe
'133601' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOP' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
c555355ffab4668370fc58d4144657ed
84b316e36ce46cad86a6f5e43ebeca5af8f90de9
describe
'1674' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOQ' 'sip-files00027.pro'
ec772a004ca542f5a9561110e2b41281
aa328155bfb60683e146c7390835e38e1578a6a0
'2011-08-20T11:54:06-04:00'
describe
'34467' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOR' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
5bf82a0226ab6db52dcf43d4578043b4
d03b75778c6f9ea47d29db9aeff981e5670b6ad4
describe
'2951960' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOS' 'sip-files00027.tif'
987318c83523185e1aca7939798427ee
198e4fbb71f6b965127a68a26eea4d808793d0ed
'2011-08-20T11:54:08-04:00'
describe
'150' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOT' 'sip-files00027.txt'
7895e5001d863442558859546e849eab
22bab9544292a1e99863807d4d1f6bf410b70a00
'2011-08-20T11:53:46-04:00'
describe
'8622' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOU' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
95458ed51420d2811f7704e8f60f3f7c
47763615661614e582bc523f206181ec323c7d29
'2011-08-20T11:49:34-04:00'
describe
'374053' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOV' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
e173f49ecfe470e2fa3ac4b30f8fafaa
dd8064743fd4b0dedb25f988ec334d4f157f6f49
'2011-08-20T11:45:32-04:00'
describe
'18226' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOW' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
0ae5d629fef337828529fb93a03a43ac
aa9a78e6ca044d063b2f2bbc9f9a758c66981a3e
describe
'3892' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOX' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
62be79cb1fc7c1e86f0e8a4df542621a
baf847746ce1701e0eaf95670cf86efe45e78d11
'2011-08-20T11:52:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOY' 'sip-files00028.tif'
229f3d96cf92863206d93a3ef3e305c2
cb963eab2b7fb85714504957e62776c4cdb8784f
describe
'1036' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCOZ' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
76937cd82b5238ff01b6029060fb1040
4c6209f89c01e18fb05b58ed206b7e4002cf5791
'2011-08-20T11:49:45-04:00'
describe
'374231' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPA' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
6dfa22860496522cc7758a1ff7f7e077
87eb9425bfb1c2cdd08a875e054a2343a525f672
'2011-08-20T11:52:12-04:00'
describe
'94087' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPB' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
247b5750597c331b8f117906ee227b88
87af9c5e608557309f7769ba19aaffa61c2ba7a7
'2011-08-20T11:47:54-04:00'
describe
'26885' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPC' 'sip-files00029.pro'
3b832f8886d44ff6e34924c64d358098
cbbacd07b4b4eccf6e062d09f03131d767ddf0e1
'2011-08-20T11:45:57-04:00'
describe
'28935' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPD' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
5fbcbd350fabc73659dd56a050e98b47
6261108cd06c34c694ae58bda54b7c9a6e029734
'2011-08-20T11:45:49-04:00'
describe
'3010236' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPE' 'sip-files00029.tif'
b65cbe1a3417101a584ae199afbf9ddc
54166ee30bd3b96b84d0c743f2f40b910a93d444
'2011-08-20T11:49:00-04:00'
describe
'1121' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPF' 'sip-files00029.txt'
8b1a2040b71986553c29570c344fe05d
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describe
'7256' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPG' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
4d5e045ea7fdac62d980a98368162518
dcde80fdbf4e5bfd5ef70b2e0abf65a56d2a9767
'2011-08-20T11:45:24-04:00'
describe
'365452' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPH' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
99a197f3b01748c57b114452e0cd45ed
9e36ef6770b4e5602baf31c4b13215c292e9aa6c
'2011-08-20T11:47:31-04:00'
describe
'74603' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPI' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
db432a8d97308efbbe979f66acd0005d
e4faef83cea564ba8e1ee6c4f5fcdbecefecc31a
'2011-08-20T11:48:55-04:00'
describe
'14211' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPJ' 'sip-files00030.pro'
53abb420a6d0f54d6a5cf4e1e063e722
8d3be623a5828587d24c0fe7edb4a932e88ec90b
'2011-08-20T11:51:54-04:00'
describe
'20310' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPK' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
a09cbcfd9d2a8331038da998b46ef896
920023c203abe4e8b38606ef56f6e991a3d4abe7
'2011-08-20T11:48:06-04:00'
describe
'2940440' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPL' 'sip-files00030.tif'
bc68eebb9884c18185620d7de60e3d13
0457653a6405f2857f9e9d5a7bf5866b6a60c704
describe
'603' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPM' 'sip-files00030.txt'
2f50cfbcaeeedfb58d402be56bba780f
3dc4c74c3c46f40cd5bca9b31b4c531801582f4d
'2011-08-20T11:50:29-04:00'
describe
'5360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPN' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
1b6b31d7ce7ae5f3a235910b6b7f3158
7e6bc243af3f9933f94db59927d937c70cd4f046
'2011-08-20T11:52:48-04:00'
describe
'354808' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPO' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
20b5988dc1ef4306d2f0442293c41a83
f34a24c18c31d842046ce9c1f25f731959a497ab
'2011-08-20T11:52:15-04:00'
describe
'149183' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPP' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
f1024e2b236ae8b61be78d608259df0d
da8bd69cc98f5efa7ea2b947f383c2478000a14c
'2011-08-20T11:48:57-04:00'
describe
'8649' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPQ' 'sip-files00031.pro'
b7dff368ee8ae47f5bebf0e0099e5e89
734faaed300f283b295c46046464142d0310508b
'2011-08-20T11:44:59-04:00'
describe
'35646' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPR' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
14ed46969e744fd4efb4bc8fc0a6c896
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describe
'2856128' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPS' 'sip-files00031.tif'
ef04dc924d77436ec66cdc631987218b
18a77c715f9b6b69942f52a774421a5ebbd6335f
'2011-08-20T11:49:15-04:00'
describe
'403' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPT' 'sip-files00031.txt'
1c3a6f5b1632a0c525cb1fe4224f0656
7ad06d136bb47bb3da8940fda2c404fc48fb15da
'2011-08-20T11:51:40-04:00'
describe
'8128' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPU' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
ceb63e165157074e49692be02116011c
ee2357d5bee81a31be8f8a5ba22513ce9b466f8c
'2011-08-20T11:49:52-04:00'
describe
'374234' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPV' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
5784566e1e96c143292abbb94985fd25
884c807dfdbfa312340a2660637bf6570d4b88f4
'2011-08-20T11:49:16-04:00'
describe
'75381' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPW' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
b1fc888e3c34df85c3e3fc6ed6e7b409
1d9fa0c6961a601c637c078f490ea8b88992d7c4
'2011-08-20T11:50:52-04:00'
describe
'11295' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPX' 'sip-files00032.pro'
00e43d2fb21c269b5d7f1dc8d34423b0
c3220cc6fd9cf234922bd1566b6e2b7a22e262b0
'2011-08-20T11:51:22-04:00'
describe
'22179' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPY' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
8d61fc018412fe4ed58b6d3fcdb79005
7ad8595dcd9a17364bc644743235742a714bac25
'2011-08-20T11:51:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCPZ' 'sip-files00032.tif'
98999166a25a7d1a37869d5a5da5f51c
ff6197f43935374a88ac7fa05a9f452737246166
describe
'446' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQA' 'sip-files00032.txt'
83d1a2e88b054301303e72472e5cf319
d7cc0739719d316ac7b712a1248cbed6b898783c
'2011-08-20T11:47:28-04:00'
describe
'5773' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQB' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
016caa6e65adb95438307d0b7391e439
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'2011-08-20T11:45:10-04:00'
describe
'374187' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQC' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
87487a61893e817be2d23c72ddb6d47e
a4a56ed5a04eb3c882cbf5bb01dae51e84b7a8ff
describe
'105551' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQD' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
3985168101f13b1e65ec8f3ea01370de
115a66c84ccbac5fef0c43b1ef15f126ee50ae0a
'2011-08-20T11:52:57-04:00'
describe
'29972' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQE' 'sip-files00033.pro'
cbff06b8637b94113192faeb5ea94bd7
01b12f2794099a819cef13bd60b3add9d2615669
'2011-08-20T11:54:07-04:00'
describe
'33327' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQF' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
4e8fcd7a8d53b378c4344f52d8317f67
fbf6f7c84f992486cd7868d619e50b29a1ee82f1
'2011-08-20T11:47:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQG' 'sip-files00033.tif'
82cd6db6a79d62433ffe982636af99b2
535c252cc4985fbf5101cf964b05b0225308177f
'2011-08-20T11:49:50-04:00'
describe
'1201' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQH' 'sip-files00033.txt'
24dc991be9fdaf176d0ae3e46260c165
91d388c4149e714667d46322754c782db5a40181
'2011-08-20T11:54:04-04:00'
describe
'8218' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQI' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
5fc99c44715b6cdb45ba4463005b1f44
46268e989b5c2f32afffdce0b876064118cf5593
'2011-08-20T11:51:10-04:00'
describe
'374086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQJ' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
46ce29379cfa553637d8c27245d4c311
ce06b1b4a3619f197de129a0c6b279abdbac1d26
'2011-08-20T11:46:28-04:00'
describe
'28776' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQK' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
d1e5d160e3ee4c811453c5d9740f1baa
de033c4108ef196294f808ef96625b923d9846f7
'2011-08-20T11:49:59-04:00'
describe
'5834' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQL' 'sip-files00034.pro'
1d11b0a7724928dd8351b70f7ac606a7
8c143c9fe3b0ccd20bb810491403c4e6d79934e3
'2011-08-20T11:47:51-04:00'
describe
'8847' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQM' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
b821657df9c0bb0573a588ea37ef3e46
231d836938b9b29e3fc3700301e261d8a4b9ca6a
'2011-08-20T11:53:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQN' 'sip-files00034.tif'
f44c08d847040f562bb4849330c4c78c
9a9e3b405c26ce01605f2071c2fb2970eb68c0bf
'2011-08-20T11:45:14-04:00'
describe
'242' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQO' 'sip-files00034.txt'
e84044e95b1001c6e4be2e829fa7f031
183b21bc65f61bb3db090f86595c9235116ece12
'2011-08-20T11:45:04-04:00'
describe
'2583' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQP' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
80ac5a6395b13f86c5f0371429580767
11bbd6a3871efc57f93fe7864595ea3e6836b7a8
'2011-08-20T11:51:45-04:00'
describe
'374215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQQ' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
28b6e4f7aeded00de43e25f12d483c07
e8951b401721d1dcdf2885a3117477a5cab74453
'2011-08-20T11:49:42-04:00'
describe
'91154' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQR' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
ed3db2fbd5a7d11b57e63cfc43d1d3f2
57aaed2d76edd42dc34b06249af6bdad521723bd
'2011-08-20T11:50:26-04:00'
describe
'24244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQS' 'sip-files00035.pro'
8b328fb9907df264645c74a1ce697d7a
0c416fc0fe9448a43eca78056d4c92e21c88693f
describe
'28691' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQT' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
11cb58418730f7a852c2becfd3ed77ec
fc2053916ca2434ee56c07c2c95e8a79a946e93f
'2011-08-20T11:52:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQU' 'sip-files00035.tif'
e26d1333f55dd868f8020165e4b85845
549d5d7554160a998e01033b5ebb94fb35d1a4e7
'2011-08-20T11:49:54-04:00'
describe
'1010' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQV' 'sip-files00035.txt'
271e9a81cf6aa48cd2b2353a3b5b3425
613fd9e2fc60cb362cd0a11d95865b5567da335c
'2011-08-20T11:51:35-04:00'
describe
'6933' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQW' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
4fbd9ad997587e39c64f4b10e7cfbf13
e0e80fd824f53a5c4069d20100e2a9fb6472c20f
'2011-08-20T11:54:14-04:00'
describe
'374236' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQX' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
1f8ab5a67ada49378e35198f3a74c846
c397d58041ed85cb7235fdf42f3bb9504f7fa748
'2011-08-20T11:46:56-04:00'
describe
'86222' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQY' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
65e841e80cec5297a7ea82fe503693eb
9197d3a4d56d56cf44cf21c0e84e35135b23c92a
describe
'7883' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCQZ' 'sip-files00036.pro'
cc6a232ad2456b085976fba54907afee
b89eabd9c4bbba17c83d77c04b7059a34ff9b7bf
'2011-08-20T11:45:48-04:00'
describe
'24977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRA' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
162f7aa1139206aff93a8faec873ce7a
3950c61751b29384d0d5667ccd33a159904be7cd
'2011-08-20T11:54:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRB' 'sip-files00036.tif'
97d89ed5c91e2923147a76069ea61389
4755a8baa5e5d41114f6150a50ff62b6ee73ad63
'2011-08-20T11:51:07-04:00'
describe
'318' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRC' 'sip-files00036.txt'
ffe2640e7c5194e48c5dbe1c734ab796
d6bc17a5fb80c44309d169fe88364b20a74381bf
'2011-08-20T11:47:22-04:00'
describe
'6489' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRD' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
276bc79287f97906afbf676a8cf45c4d
9fac86cd166bf5acf1ef17dc284a79a5c40e3761
'2011-08-20T11:48:19-04:00'
describe
'374216' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRE' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
9099b05e3ac426fb85c1d62c56a1a96b
b8a40d27d7564d6e52477338d89fb73004420fd6
'2011-08-20T11:46:59-04:00'
describe
'112781' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRF' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
0e6cab2b77e4e7de7f62d549599f945f
149a4aabe884a182f3a3c85f0b93064d78f92ec2
'2011-08-20T11:45:28-04:00'
describe
'31091' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRG' 'sip-files00037.pro'
f81092535a5561026e6ced074aee98ce
cd55ff451fbd0224aa3a65b9dd36f375c0fec010
'2011-08-20T11:50:39-04:00'
describe
'35415' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRH' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
8710ba2e2c528f092d7ba480ae7a7d9e
223039698fc591bb8801bf71f63cfb7c666216c3
'2011-08-20T11:46:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRI' 'sip-files00037.tif'
52aa4d05e6fe9b78677a5ff7d80be289
1fe188f9e3a6a89f52c72d0c748b8538ae69e49e
'2011-08-20T11:49:12-04:00'
describe
'1251' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRJ' 'sip-files00037.txt'
40b8ac0e3bd5f95c419ecd637ef349b5
28d6603a1af2b88ede5a727f32c2329e00bc617f
describe
'8346' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRK' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
7b2be5b7d0c1c3b1035d211a4ff28bbe
094e49a329343b8b6dd45ce19e93d9a0f13c512a
'2011-08-20T11:53:37-04:00'
describe
'374140' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRL' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
40c40684af39cda219bdf342028d7034
ad6784eda60349afc1c443431258912a951075af
'2011-08-20T11:52:31-04:00'
describe
'152094' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRM' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
9f5d43246872254afcd587ee463f035b
121add8f930f7b5ba8ff51a90ba8c23363f5916c
describe
'13992' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRN' 'sip-files00038.pro'
a520282db1d205ee7071972af53f7421
468d8ac20865634c184d0b3267a255ca75cec8c9
describe
'36685' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRO' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
e555cbf2410fe32806c77f26afedfdce
e2cdc3fa7a07ad86cc4497d43b0a20be23791654
'2011-08-20T11:53:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRP' 'sip-files00038.tif'
d21769f5f63b824c7a852ab710ce238d
109c7dfbde6142b4ad56d27b03be38605db674b0
describe
'1183' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRQ' 'sip-files00038.txt'
a0b02ad2d1633811b429bb5c4c930617
2c1dc67717b73acdc0d6aa98bfbea779111ab3b7
describe
'8241' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRR' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
cade3e6a2d00cb91d43c8dd71a6b26f1
5fe57adeee5f030a34c6cfc6f1e08800f325ef79
'2011-08-20T11:49:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRS' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
07d8523f5c42bf926b9cf21ba91a7fe3
1407b51c717a8ad5c81a498a2fd0e97c6a192ce5
'2011-08-20T11:51:44-04:00'
describe
'102774' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRT' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
0dc53b4a7e7126bbb8b48f289f553269
f328b1ec9108719fe6166e22e73d56ae4515d5a7
'2011-08-20T11:47:12-04:00'
describe
'29263' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRU' 'sip-files00039.pro'
a35f59271e80f07d304b3e87937e83a5
094978e2c1a853dd0ef7015e64de7d034cdad2ec
'2011-08-20T11:50:05-04:00'
describe
'32294' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRV' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
5ccbd60077f07a7285a8395bb20010d0
bcdf8c9801dbd930f121b439f218f3d535ee779b
'2011-08-20T11:53:38-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRW' 'sip-files00039.tif'
e55056384033e27a4ccdbd4a7ffaff08
d56e3835ccd21df995201ec7e6728df0c948a10b
describe
'1192' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRX' 'sip-files00039.txt'
2e62650078958165e9acee85ce2aabbe
32fd63320b79b1ef5700dacbf36e09a737747187
'2011-08-20T11:48:29-04:00'
describe
'8086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRY' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
ce9772a3e08189fd26e45d1ef6a101e0
7f14fd6a8b3faf4beeae79cfa7ae9e142376a5ee
'2011-08-20T11:48:21-04:00'
describe
'374221' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCRZ' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
1d08e0fa57e4338220a542eb50096db8
945140e0a243c4b0e1bb20452b63297d911c208c
'2011-08-20T11:45:54-04:00'
describe
'91294' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSA' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
509f4d3796051e81e57fa1c157ca333d
ac7b93127fe0fcb60acc90de9e06a2fa0336fd0c
'2011-08-20T11:51:51-04:00'
describe
'25131' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSB' 'sip-files00040.pro'
f736f03c478726a5f9831ca193a4fd6e
ca41739232db4192a243ec03ba474e80fef3fc53
describe
'28611' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSC' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
af06aef2aafd64760cbfb46cefb2a31a
0ffa97eca55a901ab0378e926decc5d7204dddf7
'2011-08-20T11:50:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSD' 'sip-files00040.tif'
b180040cf35599cc9576ffd524f66d6b
4cc1cdaf129c1222ac45ee53df1871a2c7917b89
'2011-08-20T11:51:39-04:00'
describe
'997' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSE' 'sip-files00040.txt'
e6f326e2c30c0f1518f1553dbfe62d5a
72835a5d66c6f67defcc7cce0266436a9f25e5ae
'2011-08-20T11:50:50-04:00'
describe
'7125' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSF' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
32733371a168379da75e2d6714adba8f
d4099e34b8b95ce5fe0879ec6d9e36abc4857444
'2011-08-20T11:49:43-04:00'
describe
'374193' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSG' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
01a5929d79971019280f14cffceefd0f
314a452ed424d49da31326920cb9f82184398d01
'2011-08-20T11:51:13-04:00'
describe
'86273' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSH' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
3febcb976265273fe1f6a107314f81ba
79ff8bbd49cc43714fa7bfccb9ccc9ae4929b9f0
'2011-08-20T11:47:07-04:00'
describe
'22837' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSI' 'sip-files00041.pro'
4ca511fdef08a9a8a92b6bbd0d97f6a8
3b3b4a48914ff8d7349203da97625fdf80dffcbe
'2011-08-20T11:47:05-04:00'
describe
'26917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSJ' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
1c860dd600e0b53cae79dc5430bea8f8
e084c4f731773d64f24df3a07fc6d36b2f4ad39c
'2011-08-20T11:53:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSK' 'sip-files00041.tif'
525e61c5e2f0f1ba43031598ce4ee331
bc34d35d4cb9b04814faeb6474ed72b1b1718828
'2011-08-20T11:53:24-04:00'
describe
'943' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSL' 'sip-files00041.txt'
ef990e0d4cca0f9c5f09ebc6b2f5f415
791bdb10d075ffe2059d7b571aef62282d0050b6
'2011-08-20T11:46:04-04:00'
describe
'7131' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSM' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
80dadc729c53b081204d1eab54968e1c
48a240ba5e09358b2a15c55e9e207433db59f023
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSN' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
37d2441cedd3f334638b1fb31fbedcb8
f0cf2f2efff5a98e5d8105280354ab7ae8d330be
'2011-08-20T11:49:28-04:00'
describe
'92718' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSO' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
9e386e98d0bb0f9b1156237b2747bf34
59e75738a3899c4bfb76a832ea9fd44240f39ce7
'2011-08-20T11:50:21-04:00'
describe
'25261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSP' 'sip-files00042.pro'
c7c9520027ca8aa76b48a8e714d57f32
f54fa655b78c5d1bbc35fc4e533a2721074a29b0
describe
'29768' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSQ' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
faf5bbb96d3749c388f75ecab4750de2
fea887acde976ec3b5c4ab72571ac2a77b5f6932
'2011-08-20T11:51:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSR' 'sip-files00042.tif'
e7fb2b7f2c9cc47a3842deb6168cad6f
f9b04014e956b49c945bc36cc552109f6673e0b0
'2011-08-20T11:53:21-04:00'
describe
'1023' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSS' 'sip-files00042.txt'
540420ec862e6c81f2b7bc712539a2c6
1519a776c758fea48ec894a73b05790da31152f4
describe
'7885' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCST' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
aadaf56174ce49e531eaed94ede859a4
02119d0b0ae01f78c8bf542ff7da0b2035f87e33
'2011-08-20T11:49:13-04:00'
describe
'374226' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSU' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
0a88405fb1723c427f6559ba75bd3289
8558a911f278cccfa26c1f5a3cd6a9b91ee44f3e
'2011-08-20T11:49:10-04:00'
describe
'125380' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSV' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
6684bb5c1541b69c045f1ec789a100e7
8f605870252962d8bf26541bfff53d4489e68f52
describe
'1859' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSW' 'sip-files00043.pro'
0176c6d9df5bc014a58af09ed56db687
79b9c8252cdc1e839af873cc2ec5e2f12bd83d15
'2011-08-20T11:45:59-04:00'
describe
'32670' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSX' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
79fb41c850dccc0ca018cf3df6ebd75c
638e6a7e2ab5a314b9682faacebb568fcbd984ec
'2011-08-20T11:46:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSY' 'sip-files00043.tif'
3a95187f4cda2923456276bd5eff190c
55e16b6aeb8cb127c2f2a01976e380139d17cc7d
'2011-08-20T11:46:12-04:00'
describe
'161' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCSZ' 'sip-files00043.txt'
63b644e6f001c1e3296b87e15748f497
2f799b712becd0bea424ad3650717ea0ab3415e0
describe
'8177' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTA' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
29eca98a308c802d9f7a6325a30ff02c
58a9a04df46e30933e9a207e9c87a976e4678e4a
'2011-08-20T11:46:11-04:00'
describe
'374195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTB' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
4f35f1d23a53f496ec3a34566550f37a
9d8eae29a46111cd6ee852768bd12a0509c09be0
describe
'12631' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTC' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
dabfa6bc9f4de6b5e9accd8e25e44123
9f0956b6b21c98952d1d1ef4f935705bdecea687
'2011-08-20T11:49:19-04:00'
describe
'3015' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTD' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
fcf006c217bbb7ef54ed413c0216e4a2
0e1f641e510a032867bca5ea72dfcdf20f48ef81
'2011-08-20T11:48:33-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTE' 'sip-files00044.tif'
0a84801c5381284dd6e6c54e01295c5b
439c0bc30e2afb873a450953a5bb2c9ed3c5adee
'2011-08-20T11:54:19-04:00'
describe
'948' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTF' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
0837cc280d6b0c52efbecd105bb7ff81
4c1c8fd9e628e158de0b35e902ec58f055b6bfb1
'2011-08-20T11:51:38-04:00'
describe
'374229' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTG' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
b99fcf46041a5aa424b6cf3f067a5c59
2a87452ff6c43ea4019d3aadaf4ef7f46fe9a245
'2011-08-20T11:47:53-04:00'
describe
'102707' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTH' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
731aa39d8a2abcd9a37159990f84adc7
1b88646b0fe611a060b2e95d88b322451dd03615
'2011-08-20T11:53:01-04:00'
describe
'28741' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTI' 'sip-files00045.pro'
d08723d979befb2e500406bd20e22811
0bae49070c27a2da70cdde79510ac936312cac84
'2011-08-20T11:46:14-04:00'
describe
'32231' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTJ' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
4a511bd919b296c1ceda023866563bc0
a5b3dbcb3e6182285f97f7cf760948040263465c
'2011-08-20T11:49:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTK' 'sip-files00045.tif'
01f5ff638fc7e553b922d5bbc7152dda
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describe
'1146' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTL' 'sip-files00045.txt'
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f7db9dc2e10d94c02cb0d6a2e36b8f516632bb85
'2011-08-20T11:46:29-04:00'
describe
'7752' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTM' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
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describe
'374233' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTN' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:59-04:00'
describe
'102901' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTO' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
d55cfe0eb6e6b1c78904dbbe5fe2fbf7
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describe
'30473' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTP' 'sip-files00046.pro'
20ce3f840f7054fd30a1160fef502719
db633c3bfa072f723e3cd4f0a0fc3d3347d7de49
'2011-08-20T11:51:06-04:00'
describe
'32495' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTQ' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
3ea837419c0b12f2821066f37b06e804
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'2011-08-20T11:45:53-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTR' 'sip-files00046.tif'
d58a3a6daf93f8b2c6a1617c2df86e85
55524f3f3b06adf3f40343af9fea08d909908346
'2011-08-20T11:45:56-04:00'
describe
'1223' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTS' 'sip-files00046.txt'
e14b268d4a33718ab33201f356ecc3f5
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describe
'8255' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTT' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
177f0d76c5e454c53444175cb5fdabf1
92111d43f89977f095c8cccdc599a2d7b58a85fe
describe
'366088' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTU' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
edca08f928572dfa55efcd33b5de6416
d15db87ad8b083fabf071940084aaff304aaeada
'2011-08-20T11:48:56-04:00'
describe
'77736' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTV' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
f10b8e2ad1e9a884e23acd19b1fa408c
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describe
'14872' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTW' 'sip-files00047.pro'
52dc02bbc81b9b42a8860e00f19335a0
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describe
'22650' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTX' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
e1baaca64a9d721612bbe45dcd29ec21
f0bdee1d43050ed77f708d43ebe6c835734f9fca
'2011-08-20T11:52:20-04:00'
describe
'2945096' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTY' 'sip-files00047.tif'
358e24bb71022a1d306407af77252fb7
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'2011-08-20T11:52:55-04:00'
describe
'644' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCTZ' 'sip-files00047.txt'
142fb9e3488950e044f632016709ca63
2189a4feb22b10c56aa6dcf57ed788fba87058a7
'2011-08-20T11:46:55-04:00'
describe
'6502' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUA' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
07770ea7ecae8af2be3d9bd5c66328b1
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'2011-08-20T11:51:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUB' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
19c5e75a5f97a6ed32c01fdac1ed9bd9
469f83580414e25563a9767b5d2e28861ba8019b
'2011-08-20T11:48:39-04:00'
describe
'107547' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUC' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
aa014578856ac642516cd17aac0010c3
c512203e4c1dfc60f8d3f88586916a609f05a93b
'2011-08-20T11:48:46-04:00'
describe
'30120' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUD' 'sip-files00048.pro'
f64671b6812b0ed0e05334acd06c4256
8c7af147be4bd442024cfb983e0238ac628d35b2
'2011-08-20T11:49:49-04:00'
describe
'33997' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUE' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
1e00d598531d335cbed3ac5ae044d187
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUF' 'sip-files00048.tif'
7b8d1da601f5853d962c537833047d9c
560b40316ccec973ac506271a7def7bfb409038f
'2011-08-20T11:47:57-04:00'
describe
'1190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUG' 'sip-files00048.txt'
d544dbd13c8460080b4c49137cdc2be5
8e169f080a8cfac5ca5926852473d0c4d487a74c
'2011-08-20T11:47:59-04:00'
describe
'8455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUH' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
d00122981fe26115b8baf111c2a09cc7
4b6031c04d85ed3ec73777311e9cfa694a3cb817
'2011-08-20T11:50:14-04:00'
describe
'374235' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUI' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
3f3b2aca7969b6e2968435b98c48835e
e8fb4b819af7a07f1d1fc69bc9202a7b39d49c9c
describe
'103900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUJ' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
15bdcf6e41193be6b2ee88330a39bf0d
95044e68dcdb3b7fc79301756d92eacaf945eb14
'2011-08-20T11:46:01-04:00'
describe
'28817' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUK' 'sip-files00049.pro'
0e9f77d1e67d62fe3cdf0ec478db7856
4bb5d6a09003df9ec1a1319be6d72b65b8c26dea
describe
'32488' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUL' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
ed94d7d33d21f9902f711c2f125ab536
bef2cae5d493d9a5ef00d7ec6f6b8cf8b3033549
'2011-08-20T11:47:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUM' 'sip-files00049.tif'
ebc15fec6f76f7d090062de2c3aca2a2
63e0ae06c7d7dea082a549ea15b64cc8da74bdde
'2011-08-20T11:50:42-04:00'
describe
'1172' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUN' 'sip-files00049.txt'
d4f4bf15567d62024908c6bf685e3825
2307a489a1f263af2ae2c0332362e41a05d551ef
describe
'8110' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUO' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
33c68fee8eb0af08193a9a5da9ec176c
78c801f5b925327b7166da11f95a54f2e5a280a3
'2011-08-20T11:53:35-04:00'
describe
'374024' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUP' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
3fe902fa1856336e001b32dd63982aa9
f806379804703d8af74991c751aab12d65f4e0d8
'2011-08-20T11:46:24-04:00'
describe
'41561' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUQ' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
2ba8c7ae45f4fb20f8385864beb8323d
b9e7988f1059b64498c31bbb27eb8cda6cb75997
'2011-08-20T11:46:41-04:00'
describe
'10066' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUR' 'sip-files00050.pro'
7723626c2e5d50f5b58f5b3451f1ad99
a57dc2f7ba98f8f37afba34c457306bbd30b0388
'2011-08-20T11:48:53-04:00'
describe
'12804' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUS' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
9dd53849db088dd1d2957e906a2b8185
6b0a52efd23fa59eb73c1c10271433c9dbf41319
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUT' 'sip-files00050.tif'
32dbb8236c233f26f517df6c45f5ad5c
9d327253435295e80fc1212604cfe148ca4db494
'2011-08-20T11:49:44-04:00'
describe
'402' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUU' 'sip-files00050.txt'
9cd99cec67bef0f76947c92784887d8f
04473dde4a8a6ef2a8654b1a208e32467d766941
'2011-08-20T11:46:16-04:00'
describe
'3438' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUV' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
a427a270f4a0b6e3450993499b9fc130
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUW' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
46e026fba789f2354184b046d48e7ec8
57b4e7862ce59af4d9af27c771c05b1fb239d7c8
'2011-08-20T11:53:51-04:00'
describe
'88529' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUX' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
f0044cd9c45077a11d43fcbdcb280e7d
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'2011-08-20T11:45:02-04:00'
describe
'24874' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUY' 'sip-files00051.pro'
0647d5ef867f8e81d66f15f8cf6673ca
9e443063400033be88fa3f9961a795e3c0ce4ad2
'2011-08-20T11:50:55-04:00'
describe
'28491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCUZ' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
d2f2d168e94efaec874fc61714c4649f
1a1a11816e355f796e8a6ca171a676065add2c53
'2011-08-20T11:52:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVA' 'sip-files00051.tif'
d3dfa02788ce5d020a1ef112695b1490
90d0f90a722821325089b84dd7efecd8f8e79f0f
'2011-08-20T11:49:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVB' 'sip-files00051.txt'
9dd3c40f887d8edfc8487ecccf09bf2b
67b13c70c9dc93998848fa561b66beaf9625cb52
describe
'7197' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVC' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
d4ebbdf56df18d57419fd98473e25026
9466ca21a9d38764a3b366899a630f979dea1f27
'2011-08-20T11:49:30-04:00'
describe
'374191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVD' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
94f4c10d1f9da2fb7e6f35d6f7561548
d6a0af11969b7e9d7a7ac63ac662be018fc346e3
'2011-08-20T11:46:27-04:00'
describe
'102975' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVE' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
393fb032c734365ba3e75386f825c7d4
069ceb55075460825e6380e767d4aabf8e8c0cf3
describe
'29716' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVF' 'sip-files00052.pro'
e152d7452b529e14f4404f9ed8316b96
10de086782c1975447b6bda19e3237c66f5ffbc0
'2011-08-20T11:51:16-04:00'
describe
'32665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVG' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
9146a175ab8f98d64333b0bb98e76237
5726f810ba15557ccdbcd53ca7b216468533474d
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVH' 'sip-files00052.tif'
1eb0e83747322c2e667f57dee98f4f28
6713ab224b8f751e641108af18be06cbe80b6a5f
'2011-08-20T11:53:25-04:00'
describe
'1177' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVI' 'sip-files00052.txt'
574737198a9b4f9e7c418db5eb56184f
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describe
'7901' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVJ' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
d37b657cd974d7b1ed553351b2546a93
ce8d135fedf463457572cfcaef94c71750c51006
'2011-08-20T11:51:48-04:00'
describe
'374158' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVK' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
26d332d0a0174d3308e42ffbd813e451
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'2011-08-20T11:44:56-04:00'
describe
'145635' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVL' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
5078cbf8f8457da7459839b7f6459664
9a20bf297444506c83b450fa9e07816385d3ca7d
'2011-08-20T11:48:08-04:00'
describe
'1855' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVM' 'sip-files00053.pro'
7ef469d5483acfdc25c6e01e6d27570a
8091105a56cc68c71ee323ca202dbbc5f002a06a
describe
'34707' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVN' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
f80b04566403af9bab65f387c051def8
938863d104435cbfea551302a686665afb3982e2
'2011-08-20T11:53:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVO' 'sip-files00053.tif'
ba6cbb0c0bfe7f28dc613f3e59a51346
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describe
'87' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVP' 'sip-files00053.txt'
dd82c5fbdcd2c1bcff9374fa691329ab
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describe
'8523' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVQ' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
d28fac0f1e6b95b2675ac821027e9f95
a4ce011be868dc82bc27a08d36bca81af0b82c99
'2011-08-20T11:53:14-04:00'
describe
'373949' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVR' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
2bafb34aa335e2aadda6657f97358c09
8e504ea4a88c9aa92804a0e99432232d37e092a4
'2011-08-20T11:46:40-04:00'
describe
'10700' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVS' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
d1544646d53f1c476258955e5fb1a63c
86d38f9ac22a5e05042a33be566e89f7001162e6
'2011-08-20T11:54:28-04:00'
describe
'2728' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVT' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
3a5eba40f0f46af220ae0c491aef538c
3d2d26268c2b8232f7d7d5c8de65e6858784fedb
'2011-08-20T11:46:49-04:00'
describe
'3011172' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVU' 'sip-files00054.tif'
e2daabaea8c5c556573e854da9c09cb8
ea545d590edd9726df0afc17b59b6d7b424ed5d1
'2011-08-20T11:48:41-04:00'
describe
'903' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVV' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
6c7195483add0e10e4ad7ee472622413
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'2011-08-20T11:49:05-04:00'
describe
'374212' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVW' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
a1a36a75f8f5ecd02ea882991ee49eb5
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'2011-08-20T11:47:30-04:00'
describe
'91495' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVX' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
c6ff78aa8c2801f4600d6116865ec42d
40889fbf945c4a490fba6b48b6beb317acd505c2
describe
'18783' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVY' 'sip-files00055.pro'
670c6e5bf4bfb0a4ae2b0a4dd7e4d764
f87c3955fa4433abe89ae138b97884f85605739e
'2011-08-20T11:50:43-04:00'
describe
'27769' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCVZ' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
fcaad7f0b075e9aa4dd45153e806cda7
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'2011-08-20T11:50:40-04:00'
describe
'3015480' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWA' 'sip-files00055.tif'
e45338d1c1882bc5eddf3ff4ba944a0b
75191eeeb8a9e99f602775c960ab64ede5ef443a
'2011-08-20T11:52:07-04:00'
describe
'766' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWB' 'sip-files00055.txt'
36a7785b78ad78a079aa228a07a96387
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describe
'7574' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWC' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
0afb3e69a87b88ef850bc00ca9f77ff3
bb19d1ec1719779152c3a271aa22579ccf7bd80d
'2011-08-20T11:53:11-04:00'
describe
'374181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWD' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
271539b5cf9494848c192d718ed10e36
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'2011-08-20T11:45:23-04:00'
describe
'98665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWE' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
dfad23845a53f3db1d17e38bae34a4e3
4967c37c29015913799c703ad53856ac5d846429
'2011-08-20T11:46:44-04:00'
describe
'28444' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWF' 'sip-files00056.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:21-04:00'
describe
'31145' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWG' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
4a1e340277679462540090529683708a
00cddaa149b2fb1ea28a8fcb00bf313377de9cdc
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWH' 'sip-files00056.tif'
6023151eee1a3950da73ea9ff02db405
2e3cadca811e43d41a9c6a18ec6ea0a63ce2aa8f
'2011-08-20T11:47:34-04:00'
describe
'1136' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWI' 'sip-files00056.txt'
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deb4946398e5b93b9d54cfc33a23c9d416ebc662
'2011-08-20T11:52:28-04:00'
describe
'7805' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWJ' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
8cfd0e9fdd065540552beb750080270b
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describe
'374208' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWK' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
3f05108477a91c2b5489d2a907a2b5bb
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describe
'96622' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWL' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
c1ba65f4b2cd74e493cb9e16ce7d71d3
56de421554fe591c911ed05615bed283707f9082
'2011-08-20T11:53:05-04:00'
describe
'27830' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWM' 'sip-files00057.pro'
cb3fd54e90f57927c655b4ef41a086ad
ae95d8922f2a4c290f7df589846543a1581b055f
'2011-08-20T11:48:40-04:00'
describe
'30596' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWN' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
d082809302ff43ba4f9e06b00210a99c
fa09f7daec3954fceb97015a8a577f43eeef69b0
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWO' 'sip-files00057.tif'
f2a2c6f608cd86bee99ea2cac83ddbab
1f9363cd57a1cf37f19fc2f10adaa2a0bb0b7ecb
'2011-08-20T11:54:29-04:00'
describe
'1127' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWP' 'sip-files00057.txt'
9fe5975e973a5794dcdccd9350c81433
5c5263fbd5acf4059b38a83ae6d43f0488f0bff2
'2011-08-20T11:52:50-04:00'
describe
'7529' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWQ' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
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0c6c5a52183fd215da076b25022024c45ffc86f8
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWR' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
c42e4f894f737e7dedb290ae623455b1
812578792ab7c78c5bcdc50236ae348c23ba81a5
'2011-08-20T11:50:17-04:00'
describe
'105490' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWS' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
f47e86bc493bf1c515ed6b6b3be262d9
fa03379b98bbd439254200086d91688a0ebe7c47
describe
'30064' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWT' 'sip-files00058.pro'
7d0b0c10b481b5bef6ec8f0e14ca415a
132f22080c2dd02c5c82f86354ab542d502a8c71
describe
'33408' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWU' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
094009b5a2ab8e850a2aa089d57db5a7
2a58be9de274aa0dbdd7ecc34f2877bfcae6e8f0
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWV' 'sip-files00058.tif'
bdab9d02f5d74a3bc0712935d32baa2d
f6ac80b4d40c6db892cdd45d7d8d61d6e48ab7dd
describe
'1189' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWW' 'sip-files00058.txt'
214ca9cf2d328384fcbd7a602760f326
b3b4785fd9bbd5ba3cd053ccc9e2c390d310978a
'2011-08-20T11:50:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWX' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
63baa0fac877ea29f21a4c4eace459f2
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describe
'374199' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWY' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
229d4723a407e31407b666fdfbf2b369
ca66b606e4f2b76b6571a4445bf5bd6c00be1456
'2011-08-20T11:49:18-04:00'
describe
'97308' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCWZ' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
a4ba6abbeefcca66efd74ae819345459
90aa6bbcab4939f436e0f7193f68b8dd4f32e4c5
'2011-08-20T11:50:30-04:00'
describe
'27085' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXA' 'sip-files00059.pro'
0d2497c7dbb0f19dc1f687d2ce457d53
dd35c592d14d206db7e4143172d5b1039c9f7b59
describe
'30360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXB' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
0664f173b2b47c66db669a8fd97120f7
31d8a04a0bf58edb66f6ed497ff8e67f293a2893
'2011-08-20T11:48:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXC' 'sip-files00059.tif'
1bf2e5446f4510e5d89fafa7bfc2c6d3
351ec2759c48cdb4d21490b1d2ba31a0c6b2cb56
describe
'1099' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXD' 'sip-files00059.txt'
f24c9ffb21d3f463b1ad931c4674527f
9d126f1fb3588512b4eec772896a694acf2ad724
'2011-08-20T11:47:56-04:00'
describe
'7785' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXE' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
be9fd1a055a3c3846b9e378a70ce1af7
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXF' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
474fcd64e943245f9ddd0d71ce11a80e
529e6f9551c0a82be211dac728814ad6036d36bd
'2011-08-20T11:45:34-04:00'
describe
'66663' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXG' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
d33af85bfe9ffc6dfed91ba1d9878238
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describe
'17714' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXH' 'sip-files00060.pro'
30f7143147f223321684096693aae2ce
d887efbd658853522f98117158139807f2c2199f
'2011-08-20T11:53:10-04:00'
describe
'21119' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXI' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
7032ddd2d1f080dd286d67e9f9e92f32
545e446d7ba4a0867dcb5f31321dc02792c82788
'2011-08-20T11:48:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXJ' 'sip-files00060.tif'
4794ce8c08cce0d8fa2b36b16e875e94
603d072657f1ecf0cbad2cd9bef46049202c07b2
'2011-08-20T11:47:58-04:00'
describe
'712' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXK' 'sip-files00060.txt'
798a4a8f1e47f8618b38b0f297dd5eef
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describe
'5633' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXL' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
c317de28b7f8df629c7a3baf0f7ac7ee
1c457d3ac5a5e877be2657547c8632b2888bfa0a
'2011-08-20T11:52:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXM' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
f59089926d371900330b38c84c43eb29
0adf307f48fde7485f1654080b833c6485c41abd
'2011-08-20T11:45:07-04:00'
describe
'92533' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXN' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
52238c34dd1ee97552c530af463ed240
1f4769d401a362be12eb443131b5479c0b99b78d
describe
'25545' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXO' 'sip-files00061.pro'
2b043ce890ba4275eebc0a043149000a
1e2b9ef5a2ab8baa3f5871a3897a0fefbb3f73b4
'2011-08-20T11:54:16-04:00'
describe
'29000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXP' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
cd12b28b443c4e3031523a8d9da9d05d
b18f38ff94e5e5280b54133770672fc63ddd3ade
'2011-08-20T11:52:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXQ' 'sip-files00061.tif'
fd4fdd209c366665fa44dd00e96bc763
5422947d5c7cb3d26213eee6f722a59209c24044
'2011-08-20T11:48:38-04:00'
describe
'1050' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXR' 'sip-files00061.txt'
a0ef241683fe09087dde0362885bb7d1
ecf542054c699f31c09e14f34f4f4fdcca58ccf4
describe
'7158' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXS' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
277c018fbcbf47b1ff9a0ba8dcae1e6a
bab27459cadb87125fdbe0180b2a99689a8216f6
'2011-08-20T11:45:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXT' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
f90be392a54e60c08fb1dbda82f81a60
ddd2c439756b213e285b68366f404a28c54dbbfa
'2011-08-20T11:50:59-04:00'
describe
'94093' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXU' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
89bdd89cdde618b63ec6ffd8484e7244
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describe
'26298' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXV' 'sip-files00062.pro'
6523fce6d7abc1045001a8dfbf161e5c
431fcb78c2b5dccbbb840029c11b1c1eb9d75097
'2011-08-20T11:48:47-04:00'
describe
'30779' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXW' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
aa7478ab011ffe232e5556b0c33bc689
eb3b4c72606f425c40174497008b5e1b4f9875be
'2011-08-20T11:52:52-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXX' 'sip-files00062.tif'
4d3ca6980250806bfcafb50f54e3fd4e
4270c1c54d36a28a81bf5b59aa1f366504a616ff
'2011-08-20T11:45:39-04:00'
describe
'1055' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXY' 'sip-files00062.txt'
abb00212fa0b9d71afa52d01cfc5d875
6ece34a3d0e5787b6391a1f1c441e827bfc27a8c
'2011-08-20T11:52:35-04:00'
describe
'7710' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCXZ' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
5baace0d6d90d907bc25d5eeb0e4e566
8d132941b64137efe4acc045466d5905ae1b3846
'2011-08-20T11:46:26-04:00'
describe
'374153' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYA' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
ef9860953693654751ffed19401e15c7
646369089dd2aa047559e9e953f462e59cc13a72
'2011-08-20T11:47:36-04:00'
describe
'71931' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYB' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
11781db4d3d9b3177d0fcd7824d49306
553b5c549fd50f623ce51e32d1c2b1d100ff17cc
describe
'20662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYC' 'sip-files00063.pro'
e0874f87ccbc721b2b98ca6d43debfc7
92a157662b388b2d42f242087ab1fc3860a25a0d
'2011-08-20T11:48:50-04:00'
describe
'21665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYD' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
78cb913a4cc64e6f75f72c7148c7bce7
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYE' 'sip-files00063.tif'
9301fee29f579ca3c2a6232fb70cf2d4
378b5d98ee6fae90cf6a747ef64440b6154dcc7c
'2011-08-20T11:51:28-04:00'
describe
'947' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYF' 'sip-files00063.txt'
627b7eb7018d49e090e3e600804ab7fb
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'2011-08-20T11:49:47-04:00'
describe
'5785' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYG' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
cfa963ebb2ec3fa6ae3d1458523c266f
6dd54ef8d1feca31024444316cfcd0935bacc8e5
'2011-08-20T11:46:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYH' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
b60a8291d9f5fe3501101d063c8c76e8
8ad9ebe70d9ac57fe893f9f419d186f6e341716a
'2011-08-20T11:46:51-04:00'
describe
'62601' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYI' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
dea5704cb67b3faa176ab0f82dee6fb3
e44f293ba80cc2e1581a6796555cf846a91dd02b
describe
'19779' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYJ' 'sip-files00064.pro'
6218d76204e55e86347c4b9c87de6993
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describe
'18841' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYK' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
93e750ee7bb2fc7d8915efb33d0688a2
dd5ecfff75f990a8bf88addb54a8af65f2b7a7f6
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYL' 'sip-files00064.tif'
f0e6fac1be87647a517bbadbd50f6d13
eeb0b43eeb65a3253ed89889058ec4e684937a24
'2011-08-20T11:49:37-04:00'
describe
'938' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYM' 'sip-files00064.txt'
546cbe74faa3a0c082bd75e1e65c8ff3
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describe
'5084' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYN' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
a3d29a807a48ed23c9722bec44af5c97
65cc5110865e2d82f20072516991362aaf8a05f3
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYO' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
cbc2a8742bfa6f41778c031f7d29d447
437eb78e499c8e9b9e6b043b270db0a0c7361760
'2011-08-20T11:45:35-04:00'
describe
'91247' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYP' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
0df5fc554b69c462395432547e99dc96
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describe
'24842' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYQ' 'sip-files00065.pro'
09ea510df619439899fc325219abcfbd
d9fbe36137afbcc71a28f8a333fbae07caca6d67
describe
'29741' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYR' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
b8e4c2f12072ccbb57d31aac958fb2dd
3ef2840a060591c35ec4c4afaabe41c9030d0f2e
'2011-08-20T11:53:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYS' 'sip-files00065.tif'
b42e48c170fcb46cca4e487ac3645788
2714232fb29bd5abe80d333413affdfd70a936a1
describe
'1016' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYT' 'sip-files00065.txt'
28df2692fbba13c306111b2b7d07bce1
470c81b64cf2a37f5bb159764d2f6c13743cca27
'2011-08-20T11:46:06-04:00'
describe
'7933' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYU' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
556d574d8ff4d0f0525da743fabb87d8
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describe
'362014' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYV' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
468bedbba37143fc0ac8aceac5c6deff
aa7b7a5e96b991bd30cf75d27390d1bf56429353
describe
'74002' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYW' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
f86b9f69ea8e984d6b9fd680252a82f1
a61c455c2eab6ed14e40a2518b558679bd5daa98
'2011-08-20T11:45:06-04:00'
describe
'9223' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYX' 'sip-files00066.pro'
5383109aeb9f5bc8d698d99cc169f716
8d98c672c5b3dfa3a1e19ecec2af40a76121990a
'2011-08-20T11:51:23-04:00'
describe
'22377' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYY' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
a818dee574a7e32fcf6f810f8f82b5c3
fb42a535ccde4a60d82e79c941ea21dc37d05c48
describe
'2912744' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCYZ' 'sip-files00066.tif'
7002a4168ed89a85abfb20c9e51e83dd
6180d563b8b2750fbb9350943ef00588ad937d3b
'2011-08-20T11:47:37-04:00'
describe
'378' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZA' 'sip-files00066.txt'
35173ce8bd30f2f99390f53aa8188454
aa8a3d4c05e3129810e77d84e2881c2e7de315c9
describe
'6285' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZB' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
c236e3f6c725345583c9aa0626aa9759
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describe
'364861' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZC' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
5a86492826dfd96ed27b119dfe379d43
e768b85f6aec68d566155ad9c5f9dbed1829a558
'2011-08-20T11:48:31-04:00'
describe
'56680' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZD' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
978c5961ded96795197c7625ae73f3c0
09ef798bd9bef18d2037e44fabbf20940f11b2fc
describe
'13680' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZE' 'sip-files00067.pro'
0c25fcb9729049355b7105903ecccde1
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describe
'18008' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZF' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
57c34767229de3ce985cbcbce22062a7
4f3214bc731e59d35f8682ef820381435f29ba38
'2011-08-20T11:47:44-04:00'
describe
'2935656' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZG' 'sip-files00067.tif'
fc514c1ba250ea158fe85285fa4e2cf8
6ac6ce9ed73ed5ae39239daab44153aee3a35f92
'2011-08-20T11:47:04-04:00'
describe
'563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZH' 'sip-files00067.txt'
f777b6ae4b6158538ef53a9ff7f543c7
387a61dff5bdc2eda67445daa55c83affcf417c9
'2011-08-20T11:46:39-04:00'
describe
'4810' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZI' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
62775415f9771014fddcab0648e612a0
2b686c6a2a944ab91ecdc6892a44b1bc871c75af
describe
'368976' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZJ' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
8403a6c89db2e116f1d66840cabdd331
b4d390cbbd25489b7ee3ace5713b31d3495c4950
'2011-08-20T11:50:10-04:00'
describe
'90253' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZK' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
702ee39073b7e222bd51718dd9b970e2
3f2b9f3e24de62762acd17ed858e7d850938b6b9
describe
'24294' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZL' 'sip-files00068.pro'
a04bd607937f8a98dc0d37a48449d9d3
f735eee14e077e62c6041922235a2dcede84dadb
'2011-08-20T11:50:06-04:00'
describe
'29399' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZM' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
7a27b2d02ec85340295c4cf448c0b292
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describe
'2968264' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZN' 'sip-files00068.tif'
c90f90e40499ca45a9b151c3c74dda9c
9caf8d64af3d7c114703d02d27675af181d1ab6e
'2011-08-20T11:47:16-04:00'
describe
'982' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZO' 'sip-files00068.txt'
f55178b12f1ac0053b9c39e60c0e65dc
c11d55698b3e8375f56ee47204b271ed945a7bf0
'2011-08-20T11:46:23-04:00'
describe
'7162' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZP' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
70d259950a0e3425ed0d6a9873dbf30f
d5cdcc6d6389e74b9577ab100c0aa6685773252c
describe
'390755' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZQ' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
003083e70d22e37a3365fe0b73e4cbf0
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describe
'97104' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZR' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
ed107a1711a83ee646b4e479b9b94e72
4cbd8173b0908464423c7bc347cd28cec8d8a428
'2011-08-20T11:49:23-04:00'
describe
'28326' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZS' 'sip-files00069.pro'
afe5cf1062a845942e228ac7bd52beb7
449b94fbfab8397be770a2b2988489fe18a0b1cc
describe
'30378' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZT' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
1cba57fb76ee979ac682b749e534fcd1
1b2edcabe8eaee193db93bd07a05b56e8d8f1319
describe
'3142552' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZU' 'sip-files00069.tif'
c5d92ed3a6b345211cc7b1fb21289cdd
2461046ecc6283897db1f757398899f74404cc85
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZV' 'sip-files00069.txt'
c284714f54733695419bb37ef4c8a0b6
d057fa67a98f02dacd49819db6d57bcf1d51241f
describe
'7866' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZW' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
b8d491b9aa0d58177c2ffb80b1a3f843
9b71ed2102a338315e66457ce54e65e8c0e787d7
'2011-08-20T11:50:15-04:00'
describe
'372590' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZX' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
b9cb17915cf883ec62f610a8fcbc090b
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describe
'107834' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZY' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
6b176639c9f17da79ce93efa5c3997a4
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describe
'29928' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABCZZ' 'sip-files00070.pro'
305160f5c0288c0647ef766b7f7fbfe2
dbdb9018a355bf50695e9b60e2c0f60b3468ea9a
'2011-08-20T11:54:01-04:00'
describe
'35192' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAA' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
b719f53a1e5f408feaba78ab89183090
39fe497265565d5ea9f466f71e86d04f7eefcc0d
describe
'2997224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAB' 'sip-files00070.tif'
d0e7609758ab13255eda9899a9b01596
1435206dc6f061f21912259dbef808b401a1520a
describe
'1181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAC' 'sip-files00070.txt'
a079a41e2d80b2768da4d702917a7b57
b37cee20162c6a74881b0b245ec6a3607eb1f338
'2011-08-20T11:51:04-04:00'
describe
'8499' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAD' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
29ae1f037127326f6ac10ceabc445153
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describe
'375540' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAE' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
9814e16315daa0f2c893c3282bfb2dd4
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describe
'99493' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAF' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
ddea463596f597477bb0b2e64666965d
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describe
'1342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAG' 'sip-files00071.pro'
525e364ce07303b819ab9956f041f012
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describe
'27239' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAH' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
f11c18c995025cd24bd34c6a0be798c6
b9909c8e8f58b042b7f92fd2cfd06fe6fb417dee
'2011-08-20T11:49:09-04:00'
describe
'3021920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAI' 'sip-files00071.tif'
dfa83c972a2341dd1107f6a326bf81e0
6b1269e72e221ab3403b33f77194332b74a19d79
'2011-08-20T11:48:03-04:00'
describe
'146' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAJ' 'sip-files00071.txt'
e6ce06330a53ad4585fc02b8c3b4c52e
946905056977f0dea27e4a396013942f35a117c0
'2011-08-20T11:47:25-04:00'
describe
'7198' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAK' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
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describe
'382788' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAL' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
6379bb76ae89a1e79c793c0dd57ad8eb
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describe
'10928' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAM' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
2e89116c61c32002cc9cafea2edae7ac
c86b44a2662eca4ccb609c6f321668f54fec3ed8
'2011-08-20T11:48:35-04:00'
describe
'2912' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAN' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
f31773989c3133e3081869f1865393f3
fb11a7ac5c17835d82ddb4355d38b27bc8c67cea
'2011-08-20T11:53:52-04:00'
describe
'3079544' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAO' 'sip-files00072.tif'
bb2eb6590b1007c2b2d309c26c0beeae
eca69dc44d4df52adc83ec236508108ad381ff48
'2011-08-20T11:46:38-04:00'
describe
'917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAP' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
f87632385c19ee2638121e1dc5be8b43
04db85e75109edcb5c659cfd4f028d5fba903beb
'2011-08-20T11:53:50-04:00'
describe
'368240' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAQ' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
702ed9b4ccb648041a0f5ab826e05550
0be8a0a0633afb9d1e24a6c1206bbe28d3354374
'2011-08-20T11:51:01-04:00'
describe
'102846' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAR' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
0cbd8ee4fef7e44a0e109b6025849ac4
a767377c3e65a79e643a9cf1bfbfe465ee292f9b
'2011-08-20T11:48:20-04:00'
describe
'28501' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAS' 'sip-files00073.pro'
47d2d060744e6bd590adc95ee4fe21f6
f08772bae6933309e4a876dd68814288ddb43ee6
'2011-08-20T11:45:33-04:00'
describe
'32571' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAT' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
556d89aa0821af7d43330ef5104026aa
df0af93ddfa667c79c3672311e218ed0cca7024b
'2011-08-20T11:46:25-04:00'
describe
'2962472' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAU' 'sip-files00073.tif'
f6db087d2d54a7bc35294b87c6b91ace
03a80220b8c82f508007bb179375e9ff858f9ece
describe
'1143' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAV' 'sip-files00073.txt'
5cd3b31b4c038e07de7add8e8e8633a4
8fb1ac895b86e20e64da7549e46d154c4515d6dd
describe
'8348' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAW' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
5a41fb59488c7d2fb6d6af2e013ef6f9
765a16a1d5cce534a40a2235af7eb104c7dd5e2e
describe
'378178' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAX' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
6c2e6ced4dda96d6a7f6b685d62c4606
8e2a064f4a11cc867152c9b70aa3ff26c1cac98e
'2011-08-20T11:51:18-04:00'
describe
'105362' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAY' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
7042049d2dcd5e299d26eb5fbdf5d7e6
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describe
'29881' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDAZ' 'sip-files00074.pro'
9177dac433cc80256fc3c9528ef93277
d1305e658e841e3bbbd000a1b259d8f97a9224be
describe
'32800' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBA' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
7f2ef2ece55d4010142682cb792d2229
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'2011-08-20T11:47:06-04:00'
describe
'3041864' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBB' 'sip-files00074.tif'
749e6b0fd359359f19ee4bd6435c0654
96d0f9eabff51712338bb488060324c1e5e2e3bb
'2011-08-20T11:49:41-04:00'
describe
'1188' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBC' 'sip-files00074.txt'
c2048629464972b5323d9effb7609d5b
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describe
'8301' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBD' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
01ac1970c7be07aeba3823c2f1c740d8
e6e35c2c308a923dcd25d24fda1a80fb5863d2fa
'2011-08-20T11:51:11-04:00'
describe
'377288' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBE' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
5daab831055e89a23c8866d596589cd5
41942306342a332d5a6629406039ffb58396360e
describe
'101423' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBF' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
465209ee419048d9f7c84061a5fd0400
d9198ebc9977073584c6710ce9cd621b7ff3c236
'2011-08-20T11:51:26-04:00'
describe
'28672' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBG' 'sip-files00075.pro'
b4cfa601a5d3ec452989dd23ced74fc1
28cbb4ae866bbf8a5e863934977ba7bc71e33037
'2011-08-20T11:51:21-04:00'
describe
'32210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBH' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
f9c0273dfcb37d64b4276af5463d6b36
2a1ca653e03927c4b28f8f0c4abe26a7daaa5667
'2011-08-20T11:48:44-04:00'
describe
'3034840' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBI' 'sip-files00075.tif'
4dfc5648293e34580d1dade698721822
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describe
'1141' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBJ' 'sip-files00075.txt'
709e52058df4a78dc9cea10102c762bd
a2b6d82685055a39988549632c4b9bcb695e2cde
'2011-08-20T11:47:55-04:00'
describe
'8230' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBK' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
0643f7c8f9c3af117dfcc4577c575446
b8e8ae8c6f1d5978d5e9465b9c34dfbbc116e51e
'2011-08-20T11:50:16-04:00'
describe
'369269' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBL' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
dcb6535a7385d385ccf16a4cdd09aa47
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describe
'58036' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBM' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
b903dd1a1e46df85cb5dca32662e7a8d
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describe
'5966' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBN' 'sip-files00076.pro'
00e2038460ce605b54d95ea685116e0e
067e508582dc0fc285eb2e3ea824fd431543ea8b
'2011-08-20T11:50:24-04:00'
describe
'17373' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBO' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2970608' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBP' 'sip-files00076.tif'
9ff33e112976be0f4300878c417ebb8f
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describe
'247' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBQ' 'sip-files00076.txt'
3ee7bc90cfeaa20362101ea4fc63b64e
bd5393a658e2e9407cad775bbe615f7ef65d59d1
describe
'4777' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBR' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
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520d607cce9d5a05ed564ffdc741b143c9bb8f8e
describe
'376825' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBS' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
c11015db495f2290c1f1a3c0b074e83f
1194d4f8e96156562da6b27793bfd78f135f5db5
'2011-08-20T11:53:13-04:00'
describe
'110441' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBT' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
cf2e9d8458e6eb224c15f87316ca92cb
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'2011-08-20T11:52:36-04:00'
describe
'30141' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBU' 'sip-files00077.pro'
d912048e3c14cd710b314ad1a29244d9
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describe
'35371' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBV' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
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486ba59e117fa5f0ca3696fabd3f1fd8b1bffc52
'2011-08-20T11:54:18-04:00'
describe
'3031160' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBW' 'sip-files00077.tif'
2bf643320d60c26431254ec3c7af9080
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'2011-08-20T11:51:31-04:00'
describe
'1200' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBX' 'sip-files00077.txt'
fefb674252fd34b8ec304216a8794955
f99e34763128d8ddfef6d293c39acc51cf286c9b
'2011-08-20T11:53:17-04:00'
describe
'8826' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBY' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
baf4026a147f02e9da322c97dc1f214c
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describe
'362775' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDBZ' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
effb013b95cbd07e246027b903fcbbff
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describe
'71549' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCA' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
2a3fbf1c59ed327b2f9a51a7a0155f62
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'2011-08-20T11:50:22-04:00'
describe
'9954' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCB' 'sip-files00078.pro'
3aa245bfc357ce96fcaf9643fe3d061d
1c840b477dedb41d3e64b6091bdec0ea5039940e
'2011-08-20T11:49:46-04:00'
describe
'21562' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCC' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
2c7aeb40307551e6fe35125c94eb2a86
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describe
'2919352' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCD' 'sip-files00078.tif'
f234501d63d37d8bb8030c423e359cd1
f5a033857c4ea2618f882b4e64e664e2b8c36355
'2011-08-20T11:51:12-04:00'
describe
'399' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCE' 'sip-files00078.txt'
03f1f72409e75a8dfcd8bab559c82543
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'2011-08-20T11:45:22-04:00'
describe
'5871' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCF' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
922bf22b1d6232273f4998eb846aeacd
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describe
'388232' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCG' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
147bd87348bb0f493d534e2ab10e9edd
5e815cd94fcba6d22c9bf5367b4784ca4b1c989c
'2011-08-20T11:49:39-04:00'
describe
'91020' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCH' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
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describe
'23853' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCI' 'sip-files00079.pro'
ee84737b339419181ea369a0d5d46800
b92cd502666a68c18aacc24eadda18b59bb31f67
'2011-08-20T11:51:29-04:00'
describe
'28843' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCJ' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
d29369b08201ceb4164ffae8c09b7a0c
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'2011-08-20T11:47:46-04:00'
describe
'3122236' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCK' 'sip-files00079.tif'
5aab9af5c7e4b09fff93f58938672d09
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCL' 'sip-files00079.txt'
adf705e018ea4803de33c6e73e3b0af2
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'2011-08-20T11:47:40-04:00'
describe
'7181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCM' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:41-04:00'
describe
'365369' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCN' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:45-04:00'
describe
'86023' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCO' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
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describe
'23159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCP' 'sip-files00080.pro'
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describe
'27547' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCQ' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCR' 'sip-files00080.tif'
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describe
'946' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCS' 'sip-files00080.txt'
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describe
'7238' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCT' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:47-04:00'
describe
'370231' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCU' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
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describe
'103606' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCV' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
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describe
'27735' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCW' 'sip-files00081.pro'
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describe
'33139' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCX' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:47:52-04:00'
describe
'2978272' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCY' 'sip-files00081.tif'
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describe
'1115' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDCZ' 'sip-files00081.txt'
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describe
'8427' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDA' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
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describe
'359891' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDB' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDC' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:18-04:00'
describe
'24689' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDD' 'sip-files00082.pro'
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describe
'29387' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDE' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2895560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDF' 'sip-files00082.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDG' 'sip-files00082.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:25-04:00'
describe
'7586' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDH' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
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describe
'368561' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDI' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:04-04:00'
describe
'101516' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDJ' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:50-04:00'
describe
'26815' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDK' 'sip-files00083.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:32-04:00'
describe
'32022' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDL' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2964920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDM' 'sip-files00083.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDN' 'sip-files00083.txt'
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describe
'8760' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDO' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
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describe
'366950' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDP' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
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describe
'101803' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDQ' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
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describe
'20277' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDR' 'sip-files00084.pro'
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describe
'31626' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDS' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDT' 'sip-files00084.tif'
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describe
'898' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDU' 'sip-files00084.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:09-04:00'
describe
'8152' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDV' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:57-04:00'
describe
'371451' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDW' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:57-04:00'
describe
'105340' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDX' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
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describe
'29967' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDY' 'sip-files00085.pro'
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describe
'34164' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDDZ' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2988032' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEA' 'sip-files00085.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:17-04:00'
describe
'1184' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEB' 'sip-files00085.txt'
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describe
'8582' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEC' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
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describe
'367154' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDED' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
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describe
'53864' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEE' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
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describe
'14860' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEF' 'sip-files00086.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:47:00-04:00'
describe
'16631' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEG' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:11-04:00'
describe
'2954336' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEH' 'sip-files00086.tif'
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describe
'788' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEI' 'sip-files00086.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:59-04:00'
describe
'4524' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEJ' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:57-04:00'
describe
'371234' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEK' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:51-04:00'
describe
'73270' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEL' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
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describe
'19923' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEM' 'sip-files00087.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:09-04:00'
describe
'22914' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEN' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2987208' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEO' 'sip-files00087.tif'
0c9094e0625219c0671af938e8b252b8
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEP' 'sip-files00087.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:22-04:00'
describe
'5991' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEQ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:13-04:00'
describe
'371135' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDER' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:23-04:00'
describe
'96366' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDES' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
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describe
'28278' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDET' 'sip-files00088.pro'
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describe
'30716' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEU' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2985536' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEV' 'sip-files00088.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:52-04:00'
describe
'1133' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEW' 'sip-files00088.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:47-04:00'
describe
'7991' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEX' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:45-04:00'
describe
'370135' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEY' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:51-04:00'
describe
'27941' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDEZ' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
ed8a9d80c2f074a863a1b933beff7b2a
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'2011-08-20T11:50:13-04:00'
describe
'5847' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFA' 'sip-files00089.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:45-04:00'
describe
'8735' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFB' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2977448' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFC' 'sip-files00089.tif'
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describe
'257' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFD' 'sip-files00089.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:30-04:00'
describe
'2427' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFE' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
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describe
'370783' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFF' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
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describe
'94138' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFG' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:00-04:00'
describe
'24734' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFH' 'sip-files00090.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:13-04:00'
describe
'30652' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFI' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:34-04:00'
describe
'2983216' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFJ' 'sip-files00090.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:36-04:00'
describe
'1011' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFK' 'sip-files00090.txt'
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describe
'7321' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFL' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
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describe
'377843' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFM' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
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describe
'82465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFN' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
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describe
'13081' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFO' 'sip-files00091.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:13-04:00'
describe
'24699' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFP' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:27-04:00'
describe
'3039440' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFQ' 'sip-files00091.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:37-04:00'
describe
'579' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFR' 'sip-files00091.txt'
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describe
'6434' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFS' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:46-04:00'
describe
'369224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFT' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:20-04:00'
describe
'100460' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFU' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
2da2e617d4d5e8ffa011ea78859cff34
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'2011-08-20T11:46:48-04:00'
describe
'27515' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFV' 'sip-files00092.pro'
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describe
'31664' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFW' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFX' 'sip-files00092.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:47:01-04:00'
describe
'1102' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFY' 'sip-files00092.txt'
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describe
'7980' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDFZ' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
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describe
'374965' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGA' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:30-04:00'
describe
'87799' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGB' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:08-04:00'
describe
'25827' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGC' 'sip-files00093.pro'
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describe
'27105' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGD' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3017176' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGE' 'sip-files00093.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:44:58-04:00'
describe
'1045' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGF' 'sip-files00093.txt'
4a3897b2bae8eeb6c1239baac6eed48c
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'2011-08-20T11:48:58-04:00'
describe
'7159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGG' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:47:08-04:00'
describe
'370133' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGH' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
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describe
'70252' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGI' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
1d069109c9f83b51f5e65452a5b2b2f0
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'2011-08-20T11:47:02-04:00'
describe
'20803' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGJ' 'sip-files00094.pro'
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describe
'21767' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGK' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
e572c93fe3a48fe77bd7fe72402cc12e
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'2011-08-20T11:45:51-04:00'
describe
'2977440' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGL' 'sip-files00094.tif'
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describe
'930' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGM' 'sip-files00094.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:35-04:00'
describe
'5605' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGN' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
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describe
'369517' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGO' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:04-04:00'
describe
'105381' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGP' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
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describe
'28376' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGQ' 'sip-files00095.pro'
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describe
'33634' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGR' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:47-04:00'
describe
'2972528' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGS' 'sip-files00095.tif'
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describe
'1147' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGT' 'sip-files00095.txt'
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describe
'8773' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGU' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
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describe
'364190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGV' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
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describe
'103446' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGW' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
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describe
'28742' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGX' 'sip-files00096.pro'
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describe
'32773' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGY' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2929928' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDGZ' 'sip-files00096.tif'
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describe
'1148' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHA' 'sip-files00096.txt'
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describe
'8537' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHB' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:32-04:00'
describe
'370319' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHC' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
9c07f29b5d71aed927a1c8427dae0023
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'2011-08-20T11:48:09-04:00'
describe
'109086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHD' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
c2af574115888b9e781c4f29c4aeaf90
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'2011-08-20T11:52:16-04:00'
describe
'30228' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHE' 'sip-files00097.pro'
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describe
'35244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHF' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2978912' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHG' 'sip-files00097.tif'
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describe
'1226' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHH' 'sip-files00097.txt'
e297980e80c3fba8ce0ddcced72d1db5
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describe
'9111' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHI' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
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describe
'376991' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHJ' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
d27de309df9296bfd5cd4ba518f637e5
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'2011-08-20T11:45:55-04:00'
describe
'130207' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHK' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
e62a53da21156089dfe7858cd176c7c5
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describe
'6701' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHL' 'sip-files00098.pro'
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describe
'31704' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHM' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3032512' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHN' 'sip-files00098.tif'
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describe
'272' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHO' 'sip-files00098.txt'
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describe
'7108' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHP' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
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describe
'381195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHQ' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
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describe
'71600' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHR' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:55-04:00'
describe
'19414' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHS' 'sip-files00099.pro'
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describe
'22496' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHT' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3067640' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHU' 'sip-files00099.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHV' 'sip-files00099.txt'
612f49d4b384b818244ebbaef1e8ffef
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describe
'6166' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHW' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
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2fa1fc4df8f0c746f93b1335d1a0b9b44139cde3
'2011-08-20T11:50:33-04:00'
describe
'375222' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHX' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
45152370f2b054b940aaf57d4d4534a3
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describe
'89713' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHY' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
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describe
'24105' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDHZ' 'sip-files00100.pro'
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describe
'27386' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIA' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3018440' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIB' 'sip-files00100.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:10-04:00'
describe
'984' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIC' 'sip-files00100.txt'
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describe
'7018' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDID' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:25-04:00'
describe
'370859' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIE' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:47-04:00'
describe
'75461' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIF' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
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describe
'10453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIG' 'sip-files00101.pro'
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describe
'22980' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIH' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:40-04:00'
describe
'2983304' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDII' 'sip-files00101.tif'
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describe
'420' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIJ' 'sip-files00101.txt'
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describe
'6036' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIK' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:49-04:00'
describe
'368678' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIL' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
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describe
'111734' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIM' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
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describe
'30838' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIN' 'sip-files00102.pro'
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describe
'35993' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIO' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:19-04:00'
describe
'2965888' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIP' 'sip-files00102.tif'
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describe
'1218' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIQ' 'sip-files00102.txt'
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describe
'8580' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIR' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:15-04:00'
describe
'376674' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIS' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:37-04:00'
describe
'72810' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIT' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
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describe
'7555' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIU' 'sip-files00103.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:34-04:00'
describe
'21339' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIV' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:38-04:00'
describe
'3029760' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIW' 'sip-files00103.tif'
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describe
'307' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIX' 'sip-files00103.txt'
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describe
'5900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIY' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
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describe
'373636' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDIZ' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
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describe
'110724' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJA' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
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describe
'30298' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJB' 'sip-files00104.pro'
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describe
'35075' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJC' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3005452' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJD' 'sip-files00104.tif'
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describe
'1207' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJE' 'sip-files00104.txt'
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describe
'8766' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJF' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
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describe
'371860' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJG' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
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describe
'167829' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJH' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
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describe
'1921' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJI' 'sip-files00105.pro'
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describe
'36732' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJJ' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2991408' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJK' 'sip-files00105.tif'
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describe
'151' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJL' 'sip-files00105.txt'
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describe
'7812' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJM' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
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describe
'376839' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJN' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
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describe
'11549' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJO' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
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describe
'2847' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJP' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJQ' 'sip-files00106.tif'
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describe
'966' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJR' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
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describe
'372030' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJS' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
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describe
'110953' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJT' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
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describe
'31489' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJU' 'sip-files00107.pro'
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describe
'34803' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJV' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2992720' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJW' 'sip-files00107.tif'
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describe
'1248' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJX' 'sip-files00107.txt'
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describe
'8730' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJY' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
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describe
'371134' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDJZ' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
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describe
'112524' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKA' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
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describe
'31965' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKB' 'sip-files00108.pro'
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describe
'35471' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKC' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2985640' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKD' 'sip-files00108.tif'
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describe
'1267' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKE' 'sip-files00108.txt'
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describe
'8758' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKF' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
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describe
'371136' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKG' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
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describe
'110054' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKH' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
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describe
'31604' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKI' 'sip-files00109.pro'
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describe
'34181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKJ' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKK' 'sip-files00109.tif'
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describe
'1249' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKL' 'sip-files00109.txt'
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describe
'8344' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKM' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
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describe
'369553' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKN' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
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describe
'44495' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKO' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
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describe
'10665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKP' 'sip-files00110.pro'
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describe
'14329' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKQ' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2972920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKR' 'sip-files00110.tif'
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describe
'428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKS' 'sip-files00110.txt'
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describe
'3737' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKT' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
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describe
'368427' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKU' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
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describe
'93358' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKV' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
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describe
'24114' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKW' 'sip-files00111.pro'
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describe
'28893' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKX' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2964296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKY' 'sip-files00111.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDKZ' 'sip-files00111.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:20-04:00'
describe
'7415' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLA' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
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describe
'372319' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLB' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
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describe
'121532' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLC' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:35-04:00'
describe
'14221' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLD' 'sip-files00112.pro'
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describe
'33069' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLE' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2995016' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLF' 'sip-files00112.tif'
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describe
'589' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLG' 'sip-files00112.txt'
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describe
'8004' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLH' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
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describe
'372895' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLI' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
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describe
'111170' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLJ' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
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describe
'31429' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLK' 'sip-files00113.pro'
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describe
'36134' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLL' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2999512' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLM' 'sip-files00113.tif'
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describe
'1247' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLN' 'sip-files00113.txt'
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describe
'8698' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLO' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
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describe
'369071' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLP' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
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describe
'105361' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLQ' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
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describe
'30107' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLR' 'sip-files00114.pro'
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describe
'33560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLS' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2969360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLT' 'sip-files00114.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLU' 'sip-files00114.txt'
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describe
'8639' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLV' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLW' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
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describe
'96396' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLX' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
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describe
'26881' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLY' 'sip-files00115.pro'
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describe
'31656' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDLZ' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMA' 'sip-files00115.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMB' 'sip-files00115.txt'
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describe
'7784' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMC' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
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describe
'371551' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMD' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
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describe
'109833' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDME' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
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describe
'30523' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMF' 'sip-files00116.pro'
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describe
'35563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMG' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2989160' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMH' 'sip-files00116.tif'
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cbc9fa643176e615ebabe3eccc9fa9da5b6b039c
'2011-08-20T11:49:48-04:00'
describe
'1202' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMI' 'sip-files00116.txt'
adab46363d27a4a3d16dc2f6c3aa1ce9
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describe
'8648' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMJ' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:48-04:00'
describe
'372645' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMK' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
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describe
'109397' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDML' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
93ac2b7fc1db7b4c647a1f8ecae72ed2
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describe
'31328' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMM' 'sip-files00117.pro'
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describe
'34280' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMN' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2997960' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMO' 'sip-files00117.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:42-04:00'
describe
'1242' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMP' 'sip-files00117.txt'
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describe
'8303' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMQ' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:53-04:00'
describe
'380099' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMR' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
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describe
'104299' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMS' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
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describe
'29817' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMT' 'sip-files00118.pro'
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describe
'33012' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMU' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
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21350051eccd5fc34ff4b02d4ac1fe492db208ec
'2011-08-20T11:47:10-04:00'
describe
'3057160' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMV' 'sip-files00118.tif'
7c2e0629a5db9a22444fb877ea564041
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'2011-08-20T11:47:32-04:00'
describe
'1175' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMW' 'sip-files00118.txt'
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describe
'8263' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMX' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
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describe
'375943' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMY' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:29-04:00'
describe
'185429' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDMZ' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
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describe
'2131' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNA' 'sip-files00119.pro'
fdd23d1249da93fc66d641aaf9b3c9e2
e1dd4e567b88de85507b7e77cd5314afd60c50ab
'2011-08-20T11:54:11-04:00'
describe
'42440' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNB' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
d7230cea1224cfb573d312a3aaa5dbe3
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describe
'3024296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNC' 'sip-files00119.tif'
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describe
'93' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDND' 'sip-files00119.txt'
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describe
'9352' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNE' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
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describe
'374001' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNF' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
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390bff92e23e9795d9468159c931a6a54cef96ab
'2011-08-20T11:48:12-04:00'
describe
'10497' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNG' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
32f25ec6364e314cb9a5df2ecab735b6
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'2011-08-20T11:47:38-04:00'
describe
'2749' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNH' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
bee71ad1cfe7af5d13e27c66e408e58e
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describe
'3011288' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNI' 'sip-files00120.tif'
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d0225b60ee0020ecbdab7f1b44310d6b6d8e7911
'2011-08-20T11:53:58-04:00'
describe
'915' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNJ' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
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describe
'370953' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNK' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
cc9f4ffcb0d5eeac576e4cb44573b75b
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describe
'107311' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNL' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
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describe
'30066' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNM' 'sip-files00121.pro'
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describe
'34356' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNN' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
d5cde5b0c601c621fbf0d6eee0ec2c3d
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describe
'2984000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNO' 'sip-files00121.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:47:11-04:00'
describe
'1198' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNP' 'sip-files00121.txt'
84b75925bef0bd41aa8a18aaf13d6058
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'2011-08-20T11:54:25-04:00'
describe
'8400' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNQ' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
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describe
'378976' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNR' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
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describe
'103527' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNS' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:06-04:00'
describe
'28887' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNT' 'sip-files00122.pro'
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describe
'33283' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNU' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
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71ba233823abb3ca37dfbbca8a20afdfb7b92d2e
'2011-08-20T11:46:32-04:00'
describe
'3048944' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNV' 'sip-files00122.tif'
3ba9f46d33c04a90468002f5e8f89e9e
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describe
'1156' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNW' 'sip-files00122.txt'
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describe
'8329' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNX' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:53-04:00'
describe
'376397' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNY' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
c37532b56b9890de500edc398a7a4590
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'2011-08-20T11:48:22-04:00'
describe
'103831' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDNZ' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
223cc5ae0a51f202f2972a18ca40184d
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describe
'28959' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOA' 'sip-files00123.pro'
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describe
'33265' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOB' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3027560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOC' 'sip-files00123.tif'
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describe
'1152' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOD' 'sip-files00123.txt'
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describe
'8322' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOE' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:43-04:00'
describe
'371006' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOF' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:27-04:00'
describe
'83341' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOG' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
86e3bbe040c04e79ada414d53fd3ae1b
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'2011-08-20T11:51:52-04:00'
describe
'8219' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOH' 'sip-files00124.pro'
9488e7f09364c61ae72bdc84c430fdfb
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'2011-08-20T11:47:03-04:00'
describe
'23357' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOI' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2984568' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOJ' 'sip-files00124.tif'
30648f19118e7420be8a70bf7d5d1f20
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'2011-08-20T11:45:01-04:00'
describe
'341' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOK' 'sip-files00124.txt'
522af74eb38402c5f584675bb43a215f
1fdde7bba6c217c4d756dff1e5710bc2f7c8e931
'2011-08-20T11:50:27-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'6369' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOL' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
119bbc3ae1bc71fea4602f6cdef71428
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'2011-08-20T11:45:58-04:00'
describe
'371685' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOM' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
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describe
'46615' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDON' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
5e102621bd3f6ac2f1d834375ce75caa
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describe
'14403' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOO' 'sip-files00125.pro'
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describe
'13113' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOP' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2989904' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOQ' 'sip-files00125.tif'
737e0f881fc3e483211654e99cd47cfa
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describe
'635' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOR' 'sip-files00125.txt'
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describe
'3554' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOS' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
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describe
'378040' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOT' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
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describe
'88516' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOU' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
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describe
'23751' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOV' 'sip-files00126.pro'
3051cb5edab3fb98508adff66ad02e76
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'2011-08-20T11:44:57-04:00'
describe
'28287' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOW' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
bd588cffe959fcb57e241fb3437778f0
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'2011-08-20T11:46:18-04:00'
describe
'3040900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOX' 'sip-files00126.tif'
ebeffb8238ce979a3c90b063e4b4e158
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'2011-08-20T11:48:14-04:00'
describe
'986' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOY' 'sip-files00126.txt'
1da28412aca524dbe21a0a95d2929dc8
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'2011-08-20T11:45:41-04:00'
describe
'6984' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDOZ' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
5c1595e986c2a5a45f3a019e92209e9a
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describe
'371869' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPA' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
235e60532df22279aac7f3cc942a3b08
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describe
'113571' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPB' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
2d4ae0f6eaff652b702526bbe42bb46f
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describe
'31252' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPC' 'sip-files00127.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:48:42-04:00'
describe
'35830' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPD' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
0db623d769a128d337bb15ca095810c3
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPE' 'sip-files00127.tif'
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describe
'1235' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPF' 'sip-files00127.txt'
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describe
'8912' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPG' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
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describe
'374044' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPH' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
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describe
'112034' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPI' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
3a3e9ecb6951c3a224f755344c581efb
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'2011-08-20T11:52:04-04:00'
describe
'30856' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPJ' 'sip-files00128.pro'
937d74e42ebaa9d3b4c8546fdb294635
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describe
'35838' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPK' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3009024' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPL' 'sip-files00128.tif'
fb8dce3e5e279014f4e7481507d037bf
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'2011-08-20T11:54:17-04:00'
describe
'1209' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPM' 'sip-files00128.txt'
a17a47e697757b256968b38e1b532315
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describe
'8747' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPN' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
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describe
'375637' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPO' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
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describe
'106029' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPP' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
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describe
'2546' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPQ' 'sip-files00129.pro'
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describe
'28819' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPR' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3021640' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPS' 'sip-files00129.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:54:23-04:00'
describe
'154' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPT' 'sip-files00129.txt'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:05-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPU' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:17-04:00'
describe
'372215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPV' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
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describe
'12349' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPW' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
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describe
'2983' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPX' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPY' 'sip-files00130.tif'
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describe
'962' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDPZ' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
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describe
'373173' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQA' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:33-04:00'
describe
'96340' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQB' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
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describe
'27188' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQC' 'sip-files00131.pro'
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describe
'29969' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQD' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3002168' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQE' 'sip-files00131.tif'
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describe
'1079' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQF' 'sip-files00131.txt'
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describe
'7711' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQG' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
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describe
'380480' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQH' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
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describe
'49375' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQI' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:54:13-04:00'
describe
'15305' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQJ' 'sip-files00132.pro'
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describe
'14215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQK' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:54:20-04:00'
describe
'3060752' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQL' 'sip-files00132.tif'
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describe
'858' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQM' 'sip-files00132.txt'
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describe
'3966' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQN' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
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describe
'381124' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQO' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
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describe
'21674' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQP' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:14-04:00'
describe
'4170' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQQ' 'sip-files00133.pro'
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describe
'6275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQR' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3065376' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQS' 'sip-files00133.tif'
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describe
'196' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQT' 'sip-files00133.txt'
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describe
'1786' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQU' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
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describe
'382893' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQV' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:50:07-04:00'
describe
'88727' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQW' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
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describe
'24508' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQX' 'sip-files00134.pro'
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describe
'28621' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQY' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDQZ' 'sip-files00134.tif'
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describe
'1001' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRA' 'sip-files00134.txt'
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describe
'7074' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRB' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
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describe
'379185' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRC' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
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describe
'92949' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRD' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
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describe
'20302' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRE' 'sip-files00135.pro'
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describe
'27170' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRF' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:46:17-04:00'
describe
'3050240' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRG' 'sip-files00135.tif'
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describe
'837' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRH' 'sip-files00135.txt'
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describe
'7297' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRI' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
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describe
'383918' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRJ' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
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describe
'101553' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRK' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
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describe
'28098' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRL' 'sip-files00136.pro'
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describe
'30862' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRM' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3087776' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRN' 'sip-files00136.tif'
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describe
'1114' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRO' 'sip-files00136.txt'
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describe
'8060' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRP' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
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describe
'377416' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRQ' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:43-04:00'
describe
'110683' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRR' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:22-04:00'
describe
'30579' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRS' 'sip-files00137.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:32-04:00'
describe
'35260' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRT' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:36-04:00'
describe
'3035696' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRU' 'sip-files00137.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRV' 'sip-files00137.txt'
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describe
'8522' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRW' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
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describe
'380621' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRX' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
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describe
'72220' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRY' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
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describe
'18979' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDRZ' 'sip-files00138.pro'
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describe
'21969' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSA' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3061688' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSB' 'sip-files00138.tif'
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describe
'752' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSC' 'sip-files00138.txt'
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describe
'5661' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSD' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
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describe
'377622' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSE' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
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describe
'97832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSF' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
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describe
'2734' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSG' 'sip-files00139.pro'
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describe
'26832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSH' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3037880' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSI' 'sip-files00139.tif'
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describe
'139' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSJ' 'sip-files00139.txt'
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describe
'7060' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSK' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
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describe
'386221' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSL' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
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describe
'12700' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSM' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
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describe
'2984' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSN' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:49:33-04:00'
describe
'3106456' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSO' 'sip-files00140.tif'
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describe
'991' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSP' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
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describe
'376885' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSQ' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
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describe
'87009' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSR' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
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describe
'23474' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSS' 'sip-files00141.pro'
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'2011-08-20T11:45:38-04:00'
describe
'27550' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDST' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSU' 'sip-files00141.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:52:42-04:00'
describe
'968' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSV' 'sip-files00141.txt'
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describe
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describe
'374815' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSX' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
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describe
'105817' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSY' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
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describe
'29005' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDSZ' 'sip-files00142.pro'
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describe
'32808' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTA' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3014896' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTB' 'sip-files00142.tif'
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describe
'1151' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTC' 'sip-files00142.txt'
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describe
'8433' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTD' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
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describe
'381906' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTE' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
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describe
'57501' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTF' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
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describe
'2210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTG' 'sip-files00143.pro'
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describe
'16117' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTH' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3072560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTI' 'sip-files00143.tif'
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describe
'195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTJ' 'sip-files00143.txt'
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describe
'4577' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTK' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
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describe
'378780' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTL' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
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describe
'12374' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTM' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
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describe
'3014' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTN' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3046616' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTO' 'sip-files00144.tif'
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describe
'975' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTP' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
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describe
'384386' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTQ' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
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describe
'70709' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTR' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
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describe
'9296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTS' 'sip-files00145.pro'
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describe
'19563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTT' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3091448' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTU' 'sip-files00145.tif'
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describe
'381' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTV' 'sip-files00145.txt'
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describe
'5465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTW' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
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describe
'380354' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTX' 'sip-files00146.jp2'
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describe
'104098' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTY' 'sip-files00146.jpg'
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describe
'30313' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDTZ' 'sip-files00146.pro'
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describe
'32277' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUA' 'sip-files00146.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3059436' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUB' 'sip-files00146.tif'
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describe
'1199' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUC' 'sip-files00146.txt'
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describe
'8180' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUD' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
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describe
'383604' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUE' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'31209' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUG' 'sip-files00147.pro'
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describe
'33596' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUH' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3085496' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUI' 'sip-files00147.tif'
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describe
'1243' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUJ' 'sip-files00147.txt'
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describe
'8198' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUK' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
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describe
'381500' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUL' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
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describe
'87275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUM' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
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describe
'22280' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUN' 'sip-files00148.pro'
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describe
'26891' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUO' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3069000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUP' 'sip-files00148.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUQ' 'sip-files00148.txt'
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describe
'7037' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUR' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
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describe
'365220' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUS' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
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describe
'74488' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUT' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
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describe
'16714' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUU' 'sip-files00149.pro'
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describe
'21635' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUV' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2938560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUW' 'sip-files00149.tif'
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describe
'751' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUX' 'sip-files00149.txt'
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describe
'5577' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUY' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
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describe
'380811' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDUZ' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
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describe
'65640' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVA' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
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describe
'11528' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVB' 'sip-files00150.pro'
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describe
'19398' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVC' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3063080' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVD' 'sip-files00150.tif'
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describe
'476' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVE' 'sip-files00150.txt'
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describe
'5021' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVF' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
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describe
'378359' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVG' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
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describe
'78987' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVH' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
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describe
'12224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVI' 'sip-files00151.pro'
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describe
'22930' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVJ' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3043832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVK' 'sip-files00151.tif'
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describe
'504' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVL' 'sip-files00151.txt'
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describe
'6347' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVM' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
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describe
'376582' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVN' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
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describe
'73602' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVO' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
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describe
'21936' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVP' 'sip-files00152.pro'
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describe
'21886' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVQ' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVR' 'sip-files00152.tif'
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describe
'990' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVS' 'sip-files00152.txt'
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describe
'5819' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVT' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
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describe
'375166' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVU' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
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describe
'31270' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVV' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
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describe
'6574' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVW' 'sip-files00153.pro'
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describe
'9108' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVX' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3018216' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVY' 'sip-files00153.tif'
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describe
'300' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDVZ' 'sip-files00153.txt'
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describe
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describe
'381557' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWB' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
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describe
'84516' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWC' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
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describe
'23029' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWD' 'sip-files00154.pro'
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describe
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describe
'3068996' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWF' 'sip-files00154.tif'
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describe
'937' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWG' 'sip-files00154.txt'
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describe
'6588' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWH' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
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describe
'373436' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWI' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
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describe
'74322' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWJ' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
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describe
'9547' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWK' 'sip-files00155.pro'
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describe
'21824' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWL' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3003880' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWM' 'sip-files00155.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:54:24-04:00'
describe
'384' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWN' 'sip-files00155.txt'
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describe
'5959' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWO' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
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describe
'376691' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWP' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
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describe
'111461' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWQ' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
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describe
'31035' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWR' 'sip-files00156.pro'
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describe
'34977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWS' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3030152' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWT' 'sip-files00156.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:53-04:00'
describe
'1229' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWU' 'sip-files00156.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWV' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
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describe
'380917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWW' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
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describe
'101085' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWX' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
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describe
'27721' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWY' 'sip-files00157.pro'
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describe
'31950' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDWZ' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3063904' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXA' 'sip-files00157.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXB' 'sip-files00157.txt'
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describe
'7628' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXC' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXD' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
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describe
'108630' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXE' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
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describe
'30300' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXF' 'sip-files00158.pro'
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describe
'33551' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXG' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
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'2011-08-20T11:51:20-04:00'
describe
'3009800' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXH' 'sip-files00158.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXI' 'sip-files00158.txt'
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describe
'8184' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXJ' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
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describe
'377666' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXK' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
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describe
'84433' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXL' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
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describe
'5538' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXM' 'sip-files00159.pro'
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describe
'23034' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXN' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXO' 'sip-files00159.tif'
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describe
'226' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXP' 'sip-files00159.txt'
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describe
'6312' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXQ' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
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describe
'373616' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXR' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
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describe
'103303' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXS' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
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describe
'29190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXT' 'sip-files00160.pro'
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describe
'32196' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXU' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3005400' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXV' 'sip-files00160.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXW' 'sip-files00160.txt'
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describe
'7981' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXX' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
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describe
'384192' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXY' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
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describe
'38156' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDXZ' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
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describe
'8214' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYA' 'sip-files00161.pro'
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describe
'11679' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYB' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3090544' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYC' 'sip-files00161.tif'
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describe
'328' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYD' 'sip-files00161.txt'
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describe
'2857' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYE' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
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describe
'385263' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYF' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
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describe
'80557' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYG' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYH' 'sip-files00162.pro'
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describe
'25299' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYI' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3098768' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYJ' 'sip-files00162.tif'
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'2011-08-20T11:53:27-04:00'
describe
'950' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYK' 'sip-files00162.txt'
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describe
'6360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYL' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
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describe
'376639' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYM' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
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describe
'117428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYN' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
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describe
'2163' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYO' 'sip-files00163.pro'
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describe
'30182' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYP' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3030184' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYQ' 'sip-files00163.tif'
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describe
'110' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYR' 'sip-files00163.txt'
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describe
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'7491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYS' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
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describe
'372170' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYT' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
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describe
'13441' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYU' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
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describe
'3041' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYV' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2994784' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYW' 'sip-files00164.tif'
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describe
'931' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYX' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
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describe
'380154' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYY' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
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describe
'98585' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDYZ' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
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describe
'27903' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZA' 'sip-files00165.pro'
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describe
'30072' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZB' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3057936' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZC' 'sip-files00165.tif'
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describe
'1107' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZD' 'sip-files00165.txt'
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describe
'7820' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZE' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
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describe
'380682' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZF' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
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describe
'96012' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZG' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
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describe
'27195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZH' 'sip-files00166.pro'
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describe
'30464' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZI' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3062240' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZJ' 'sip-files00166.tif'
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describe
'1082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZK' 'sip-files00166.txt'
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describe
'7789' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZL' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
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describe
'370681' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZM' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
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describe
'98283' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZN' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
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describe
'27275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZO' 'sip-files00167.pro'
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describe
'31194' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZP' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2981848' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZQ' 'sip-files00167.tif'
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describe
'1093' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZR' 'sip-files00167.txt'
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describe
'7872' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZS' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
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describe
'379234' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZT' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
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describe
'32609' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZU' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
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describe
'6296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZV' 'sip-files00168.pro'
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describe
'9474' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZW' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3054120' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZX' 'sip-files00168.tif'
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describe
'256' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZY' 'sip-files00168.txt'
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describe
'2717' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABDZZ' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
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describe
'379121' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAA' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
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describe
'73518' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAB' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
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describe
'19471' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAC' 'sip-files00169.pro'
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describe
'21760' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAD' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAE' 'sip-files00169.tif'
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describe
'821' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAF' 'sip-files00169.txt'
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describe
'6113' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAG' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
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describe
'389461' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAH' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
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describe
'72398' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAI' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
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describe
'13215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAJ' 'sip-files00170.pro'
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describe
'20908' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAK' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3133328' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAL' 'sip-files00170.tif'
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describe
'526' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAM' 'sip-files00170.txt'
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describe
'5496' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAN' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
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describe
'377711' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAO' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
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describe
'96367' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAP' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
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describe
'27098' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAQ' 'sip-files00171.pro'
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describe
'30370' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAR' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3038240' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAS' 'sip-files00171.tif'
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describe
'1084' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAT' 'sip-files00171.txt'
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describe
'7729' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAU' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
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describe
'391208' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAV' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
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describe
'87515' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAW' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
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describe
'16026' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAX' 'sip-files00172.pro'
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describe
'24780' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAY' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3147296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEAZ' 'sip-files00172.tif'
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describe
'672' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBA' 'sip-files00172.txt'
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describe
'6389' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBB' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
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describe
'380191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBC' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
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describe
'56681' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBD' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
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describe
'15230' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBE' 'sip-files00173.pro'
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describe
'17685' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBF' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBG' 'sip-files00173.tif'
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describe
'648' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBH' 'sip-files00173.txt'
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describe
'4515' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBI' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
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describe
'370926' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBJ' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
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describe
'13199' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBK' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
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describe
'3230' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBL' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2984792' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBM' 'sip-files00174.tif'
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describe
'1009' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBN' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
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describe
'374115' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBO' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
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describe
'114625' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBP' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
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describe
'45719' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBQ' 'sip-files00175.pro'
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describe
'35690' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBR' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBS' 'sip-files00175.tif'
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describe
'1976' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBT' 'sip-files00175.txt'
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describe
'8859' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBU' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
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describe
'383518' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBV' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
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describe
'120631' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBW' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
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describe
'46919' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBX' 'sip-files00176.pro'
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describe
'34710' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBY' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3084512' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEBZ' 'sip-files00176.tif'
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describe
'2043' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECA' 'sip-files00176.txt'
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describe
'8482' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECB' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
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describe
'378344' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECC' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
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describe
'130830' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECD' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
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describe
'55388' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECE' 'sip-files00177.pro'
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describe
'38573' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECF' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECG' 'sip-files00177.tif'
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describe
'2350' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECH' 'sip-files00177.txt'
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describe
'9042' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECI' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
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describe
'374927' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECJ' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
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describe
'119924' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECK' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
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describe
'49048' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECL' 'sip-files00178.pro'
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describe
'36112' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECM' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3016160' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECN' 'sip-files00178.tif'
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describe
'2100' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECO' 'sip-files00178.txt'
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describe
'8271' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECP' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
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describe
'420033' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECQ' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
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describe
'72773' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECR' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'10097760' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECT' 'sip-files00181.tif'
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describe
'3723' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECU' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
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describe
'421191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECV' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
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describe
'120566' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECW' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
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describe
'21758' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECX' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
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describe
'10118616' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABECY' 'sip-files00182.tif'
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describe
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describe
'77328' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEDA' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
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describe
'52858' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAHAfileF20080802_AABEDB' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
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describe
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A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

A WORLD BENEATH
THE WATERS,

OR

Merman’s Country,

BY

THE REV. GERARD W. BANCKS, M.A.

WITH FORTY-FOUR ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS
‘ BY “CROW.”

CASSELL anp COMPANY, LImMitep:

LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE.
1895.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ]

CONTENTS.

en ese
CHAPTER é PAGE
I. Tur Lirrty Sea-Girn. ; j ; : 1

II. Tory in THE Sza . : i ; : wll)
TI. Tony ix Trovusie . : E ‘ ee
IV. Apysman Deprus . _. . : : UE
V. Tue Lirrun Orp May . : : Se eo
VI. Tue Imps iv toy Sarr Prarn : ; ety
VIT. Parry anp Peary. : ; : : . d4
VIII. Tse Prixins’ Cave . : ; : : . 66
1X THE Dark VALLEY : : : : Ree (0
X, THe Vary or Gosiins . : G . 86
XI. Tue Vautry.or rae Monster. : cae oil
XIT. Mur wan’s Country : ; 5 el
Re fan Brg Wai 10
XIV. Tue Counrry or THE SHALS. : : ee ledih
XV. Tur Sap Meetine ; : s ; . 140
XVI. Jusv in Tm. : : : : i . 148

XVII, Happy Ever AFrer ; : ; : . 155
A WORLD BENEATH
THE WATERS.

++

CHAPTER I.
THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL.

“Loox! look! what a funny thing that is in the
sea, Patty! What do you think it can be?”

But Patty could not even guess, for although
she had lived all her life by the side of the sea,
she had never before seen anything just like the
round dark object that was bobbing up and down,
and rolling about in the bright moonlight a little
way from the shore. .

The two children, a boy and girl, belonged to
the little fishing village up on the cliff above, and
were quite used to wander along that wild rocky
coast by themselves, even at night. They had
been this evening to carry fishing lines down

to their father’s boat, and were on the way
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2 A WORLD BENEATH /THE WATERS.

home when the object in the sea attracted their
attention.

‘“Tt’s coming in nearer, Tony,” iat the little |
girl.

“That it is,” said the boy; ‘let us hide
behind the rocks and watch.”

They had not been watching for more than a
few moments before something very extraordinary
happened. When the dark object had rolled into
shallow water, it suddenly stood upright, and
then ran to some low rocks a short distance from
the sea. There it threw off from around it a
long loose garment, and sat down. ‘The moon
was shining so brightly that the children could
see quite distinctly.

“Why, it’s a girl!” cried the Nees and sure
enough it was—a pretty little girl with long-dark
hair that hung half-way down to her feet. And
presently she began to sing in a low sweet voice.
The children watched her with equal interest and
astonishment, but so anxious were they to hear
what it was she was singing, and to observe her
every movement, that they were not sufficiently
careful to keep themselves concealed. The little
stranger cvidently caught a glimpse of them, for


“Tt suddenly stood upright, and then ran to some low rocks” (ip. 2).
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THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL, 5

she hurriedly rose, wrapped her cloak around her,
and in a very few moments had dived into the
sea. Spellbound, the children watched to see her



rise again to the surface, but she appeared no
more.

‘She can’t be like other children, Tony,”
said the girl, “‘or she would be drowned. Do
6 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

you think shé can be one of the mermaids that
father says live in the sea?”

“Maybe,” said Tony, ‘“‘for in that cloak of
hers folks would Hees know whether she were
girl or fish.”

Many a time after that night the children
came to the same spot, hoping that they would
see the little girl again, but were continually
disappointed. At last, one evening, when they
were returning home along the sands, they saw a
dark object lying in a shallow pool near some
rocks, which at first sight looked like a little heap
of seaweed.

‘““Why, I do believe it is the little sea-girl’s
cloak,” exclaimed Patty.

“That it is,” said Tony, picking it up, and
turning it over and over. ‘‘ Why, it’s a creature’s
skin, with a fish’s tail.”

“What will you do with it?” Patty presently
asked, after they had pee inspected it
inside and out.

“Take it home,” replied Tony, tucking it
under his arm and marching off.

They had proceeded, however, but a short
distance, when who should they see running
THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL. : 7

towards them, like a little fury, but the pretty
sea-girl.

‘Oh, you wicked children,” she cried, almost
breathless, ‘‘that belongs to me. Don’t you know
it’s wrong to steal? Give it to. me directly.”

Tony promptly sat down on the skin, and
Patty picked up a large piece of seaweed with
which, if necessary, to keep the excited little
creature at bay.

“Ts not stealing,” retorted Tony, ‘to pick
up things on the sea-shore; and, besides, you
should not leave your clothes about like that, if
you don’t want to lose them.”

‘““ And we are not going to give you the thing
back,” chimed in Patty, “unless you tell us who
you are, and where you live, and everything we
want to know.” .

The little sea-girl looked so determined that
the children almost expected that she would fly at
them and endeavour by force to regain possession
of her garment. What was their surprise then to
hear her suddenly burst into the merriest laughter,
for she was really one of the sweetest-tempered
girls that ever lived, and it was quite impossible
for her to be angry even for two minutes.
8 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“Oh,” she cried, ‘‘ you did look so serious
that I could not help laughing!”

Patty threw away her piece of seaweed, and
Tony proceeded to get up from the ground.

‘“‘Of course we did not mean to steal it, and
we should most likely have given it up at once,
only you did not ask us very politely.”

‘Besides,’ added Patty, “we wanted to
know who you were. Now, Tony will give you
the skin, and then let us sit down on the rocks
and talk.”

This proposition being readily agreed to, they
all sat down, and before very long Tony and
Patty had learnt a good deal about their new
friend. She really was a little mermaid, and
lived down in the sea. Her name was Pearl.
She had many times before been out on the shore
by moonlight, and had seen the children, although .
they had not noticed her.

“But why do you wear that funny dress?”
asked Patty. .

“Why, that’s my seal-skin,” said Pearl.
‘‘We cannot live in the water without a seal-
skin. All our people wear them when they are
swimming in the sea.”
THE LITTLE SEA-GIRL. 9

‘ Look here!” suddenly exclaimed Tony, after
deeply meditating for a few minutes, do you
mean to say that when you have got this thing on
you can swim right down into the sea without

~ being drowned ?”

‘““Of course you can,” said Pearl.

“Then I’m going to try, if you will please
lend it to me. You can stop here with Patty till
I come back.”

Pearl began to look very grave, and did not at
first seem at all disposed to agree to this proposi-
tion. But Tony was quite bent upon making the
experiment, and so she at last consented to lend
him her seal-skin, and helped him to put it on.
She gave him many instructions and cautions ;
while Patty, with tears in her eyes, implored
him not to be away very long; and then they
watched him run across the sands and plunge
into the sea.
CHAPTER IL.
TONY IN THE SEA.

Tony was a brave boy, and could swim like a
fish; so he dived down and then went straight
ahead. How odd it seemed to be swimming.
under the water! But he was nota bit afraid,
and saw such strange and curious things that he
only regretted that Patty was not there to see
them too, and Pearl to tell him all about them.
He soon found himself passing over a vast
sandy plain, covered here and there with low
rocks, on which grew a great number of curious
plants. Many of them were the seaweeds he had
so often picked up on the shore, but they looked
so different growing in the water that he did not
recognise them. Numbers of little creatures were
swimming about among them, and indeed, big
ones too, for once he caught sight of a great sea-
lizard with eyes as big as tea-cups. But it did
not take any notice of Tony, for it was having
its supper, making sad hayoc among a shoal of
little fish.
TONY IN THE SEA, 11

As Tony swam on, larger and larger rocks









appeared, till they rose high up on all sides of
him, and he by-and-by found himself in a wild:
12 , A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

but beautiful valley.
Sea-grass covered the
ground and many of
the rocks, while on all
sidesgrew lovely plants,
with leaves of the most
brilliant hues—scarlet,
purple, and green.
There were a great
many fish too, of all
sorts and shapes, and.
various kinds of shell
fish walking about ;.but
what attracted Tony’s
attention more than all



were the sea-anemones.
Many of the rocks
were nearly covered
with these strange and
beautiful creatures.
There were big ones
and little ones, pink
and blue and white.
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about, and noticed how cleverly they caught the
little shrimps, and tucked them into their mouths.

But Tony did more than stare with all his
eyes—he listened with all his ears, for by this
time he had made the wonderful discovery
that he could understand the language of all the
creatures round him.

Presently a large pink anemone attracted his
attention, for it was surrounded by a family of
little ones, who were all stretching out their tiny
arms, and making such a clamouring in anemone
language that he could not help hearing what they
said. ‘Ma, tell us a tale; Ma, tell us a tale!”
they were all shouting. Tony drew a little
nearer, and listened, and then he heard the old
mother tell her little ones the following story :—

“« When all our race, in ages past,
Were free the seas to roam,
An errant dame, her foe, at last
Encowntered far from home.

“<« Alas, she cried, and tried to hide,
‘The Squid rt rs, L see,
Theres not a doubt he'll find me out,
And then helt murder me.’
16 a A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“ He glowered about, and found her out,
Then quickly bit and tore,
Till she, im fifty little bits,
Was scattered on the floor.



“ But strange to say, the fragments they
Began at once to grow,
Till fifty sea-anemones
Were sitting in a row.

“The Squid, he squiggled and he squirmed,
And begged to be excused ;
But ’tis not meet that I repeat
The language which he wsed.

“In truth, full sore, he did implore,
And on his knees did fall,
But rownd him poured the hungry horde,
And ate ham, skin and all.”
TONY IN THE SEA. 17

“Hal ha! ha!” laughed the little anemones ;
and then they caught sight of Tony, and pointed







all their tiny arms at him, crying out, ‘“ Ma, is
that a Squid? May we eat him up?”
Tony did not wait to hear any more, but swam

away; and it now occurred to him that he ought
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18 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

to have turned back again long ago. But the
fact was that fresh objects of interest kept attract-
ing his attention. Just at this moment an extra-
ordinary creature, like a great blue mushroom,



came sailing along, only instead of a stalk it had
a number of long streamers which it kept flapping
about forthe purpose of catching anysmall creatures
that came near. When it caught sight of Tony,
TONY IN THE SEA, 19

it shut up like an umbrella, and sank on the
ground till he had gone by. He soon noticed a
great many more of them, of different colours
and shapes. ‘There were also creatures who threw
out very long streamers like fishing lines, and he
was much astonished to see how cleverly they
caught the little fish with them.

Presently a large Hermit Crab came shuffling
along, dragging after him a whelk shell, in which
his tail was carefully packed away. Such a
fussy old fellow he seemed.

“How do you do?” he said to Tony ; “ don’t
you find it chilly without a shell of any sort for
your tail? To tell you the truth,” he added, “I
am just on the look-out for a fresh one. The
shell I have now is nearly worn out. There are
holes in it, and the cuttle-fish have discovered
this, and prick my tail when I am asleep. You
see my tail is soft, and it hurts. But it is so
difficult to meet with a house that just suits one ;
they are either too small, or too big, or they have
somebody else in, whom it is difficult to turn out.
Of course, when one has a delicate tail, one can’t
live out of doors like a common vulgar cray-
fish !” .

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20 A WORLD BENEAVH THE WATERS.

“TY have’nt a tail of my own,” said Tony, look-
ing down at the end of the seal-skin. ‘‘ This one
was lent to me by somebody else. But,” he
added, ‘I have always lived in a house.”
21

CHAPTER Ll)
TONY IN TROUBLE.

Waite the Hermit Crab was talking, Tony sat
down with his back to the rocks, but he had
hardly done so when ever so many long, cold,
slippery arms came winding themselves round
him, and then they lifted him quite off his feet.
Never in all his life had he felt so terribly fright-
ened and uncomfortable. The horrible arms
drew him slowly up, and began to tuck him into
an immense mouth; but just at this moment a
monster crab—a crab that was bigger than Tony
himself, and whose claws were powerful enough
to pimch a man’s head off—came crawling down
the rocks behind. In another moment it had
seized hold of one of Tony’s legs, and drawn him
away from the horrible mouth. The fact was he
wanted to eat him himself, and go he dragged him
along seeking for a quiet corner, when, fortunately
for Tony, the crab caught sight of something
which he thought he’ should like better, and so
22 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

let him go. Then Tony saw that, without no-
ticing it, he had sat.down within reach of a giant



































































































sea anemone, a monstrous creature like a great
green gourd. Now he swam off as fast as he
could, determined to make his way back to the
shore as quickly as possible.
TONY IN TROUBLE, 23

He had not gone very far, however, before he
found himself entangled in a number of threads
which wound round and round him. Moreover,
they stung him wherever they touched his face
or hands, causing great pain and afterwards
numbness, so that he felt himself becoming gradu-
ally powerless. He soon found that the threads
belonged to some of the creatures he had before
observed, only they were far larger ones. In a
short time he was quite unable to struggle any
more, and he then felt that he was being dragged
through the water.

For a very long way they drew him on, many
miles it seemed to Tony, till he thought that all
hope was gone of ever finding his way home again.
At last they stopped, and then he found that they
were drawing in the lines. He shut his eyes
and expected in a very few minutes that he would
be devoured. Buta very strange thing happened,
for by-and-by, finding that the lines had
slackened, he opened his eyes and discovered that
their owners had mysteriously disappeared.

But he soon perceived, at a little distance, a
gigantic creature with a horse’s head and a body
like a serpent, who was licking his lips, and rolling
24





A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

his eyes
about, as if
on the look-
outforsome-
thing more
to eat, and
it immedi-

-ately occur-

red to Tony
that this
creature
must have
devoured
his strange
captors, and
thus set him
free. So
fearful, how-
ever, was he
of being
himself eat-
en up, and
anxious to
discover a

safe hiding-
TONY IN TROUBLE. _ 25

place, that he swam headlong, and quite ex-
nausted, into the first hole in the rocks.that he
could find, and which proved to be the entrance
to a large cave. In he tumbled, right on the
top of something soft and slippery. This
turned out to be an immense Cod-fish, who
immediately shook him off with a whish which
quite took his breath away, and then glared at
him as though she meant to eat him up.

‘““T beg your pardon,” eye! Monya, but
did not know you were there.’

i ae don’t you come down on me nice that
again,” said the Cod-fish in a very wheezy voice
and a great passion, ‘or Dll box your gills for
you.” But she was really a very good-natured
old fish, and never bore malice against anyone,
except fishermen ; and of course she did not guess
that Tony was a fisherman’s boy, or she would
have eaten him up on the spot.

As it was, she soon calmed down, and inquired
if he were “on the feed.” -‘ Because, if you
are,” said the Cod-fish, ‘ a bit of ground for Sand Grubs as you’d ever want
to find.”

Tony hastened to assure her that he was not
26 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS,

“Con the feed,” but would be grateful to be allowed
to rest awhile.

‘Well, this is my house,” she said, “and
you are welcome to lie here. But the children
will be home presently, and there is not much
peace for anyone when they are in. You've been
chased, I suppose,” she continued; ‘‘ never you
try to out-swim sharks, but look out for a hiding-
place. I had a pretty near shave of being
caught myself a little while back, but that was the
Blue Monkeys. They’re worse than sharks for
cunning. You take my advice and keep clear
of them.”

Of course, it did not occur to Tony that the
Cod-fish meant the fishermen in their blue jerseys.
So he thanked her, and said he would be sure to
keep out of the way of the Blue Monkeys.

“~ And well you may,” wheezed the old Cod,
“they were the death of my grandmother and
several more of our family. If ever I’m lucky
enough to get one of them in a corner, won’t I
pick his bones!”
CHAPTER IV.
ABYSMAL DEPTHS.

Suortty after this, quite a commotion began in
the water round the cave, and presently what
looked like a long silver stream began to pour in
from outside. Tony soon found out that it
was the children coming home. What a tribe of
them there was, to be sure! Hundreds of thou-
sands, Tony thought there must be. And how
they did frisk about! But at last they began to
settle down, and before long, most of them were
lying on the surface of the rocks, or on the
floor.

“Look here!” presently said the Cod-fish ;
“Vm going to leave you in charge of the child-
ren while I swim out for a few minutes.” And
off she swam.

She had only been gone a moment or two
before the long ugly head of a great Sea-pike
appeared at the entrance. What a whisking
about there was among the young cod fry, in
their frantic efforts to hide! In rushed the
28 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

Sea-pike, and began to suck them into his big
mouth, till scarcely any were left. Then he came
up to Tony, and said—

“ And, pray, who are you?”

“Pm Tony, sir,” said the boy, “and I’m
minding the children.”

‘“‘ Are you indeed ?” said the Pike.

“And,” continued Tony, ‘whatever ’m to
say when the Cod-fish comes home, I don’t
know!”

“Well, if you take my advice,” said the Pike,
“vou wont wait till she comes home. If
you do, she will say you’ve eaten them, and then
she'll eat you.”

“Yes, Td better go,” said Tony; and he
added, ‘‘I should like to Be back to the shore,
but I don’t know the way.”

“Oh! if that’s what you want,” exclaimed
the Pike, “Pll take yeu straight there. Jump
on my back.”

The wicked old fish only meant to play him a
trick, but he said it so seriously, and Tony was so
anxious to get home that he quite believed him,
and jumped on his back, glad to think he had
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Away swam the Pike at a rate that took
Tony’s breath away. On he went, so far, that at
last the boy thought he must be getting nearly
home, when they suddenly came to the brink of
a most awful precipice. Over they went, and
then down, down, down.

It seemed a vast abyss without a bottom.
Tony was dreadfully frightened; and more
frightened still, when the Pike, all of a sudden,
slipped him off backwards, and swam away
laughing.

Down sank Tony, for he had now no power
to swim, and he just dropped through the water
like a stone. It seemed to him as though he kept
falling for many hours, deeper and deeper into
those awful depths, but he was really unable to
take any account of time.

At last he reached the ground, and then he
lay for a long time without power to move.
When he was sufficiently recovered to raise him-
self up, he found that it was no longer such an
easy matter for him to swim, but that it was here,
in fact, far less tirmg to walk. The water seemed
quite different somehow. It was much clearer
and thinner, and he could see a great deal plainer
32 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

than before. He almost felt that he was in a new
world, and so far, far away from the shore,
where he had left Patty and Pearl, that he quite
despaired of ever seeing them again.

He now began to look about him. There
was no sand, but there were a great many rocks,
many of which were covered with the strangest
plants. Some were like long ribbons which kept
winding and unwinding themselves. There were
numbers of creatures in shells, scallops and cow-
ries, and many others, some so large that Tony
could not have lifted them. There were Cuttle-
fish, too, who walked about on their heads, and a
great many Star-fish of brilliant hues, deep red,
violet, and orange, which twisted themselves about
into the most fantastic shapes. Directly the
latter caught sight of Tony, there seemed to be
quite a commotion among them. They twisted
themselves into queerer shapes than ever, and
on all sides of him he heard their shrill little
voices singing.

Sone oF THE STAR-FISH.
“ You think we're little fish because were living in the

sett,
But you are wrong, and you shall know the reason why.
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ABYSMAL DEPTHS.

Although we do not twinkle, cach a little star wre we,
Who fell into the ocean from the sky.

“ We have asked the crabs and lobsters
af they could not take us back,
But they say tt is too far for them

to crawl ;
We have asked the sea-birds also,
and the fishes, but, alack! i
‘It is much too far; they answer
one and all.

“For years and years weve warted
for a luttle boy like you,
We were certain yowd be coming
by-and-by,
For there's no one else down here who
knows exactly what to do. g

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Poor Tony felt quite embarrassed at this sin-
gular request of the Star-fish. He would have
been very glad to help them if he had known
how, but he really did not; and as they seemed
to be getting very excited, he thought the best
plan would be to run away—so he did so as fast
as he could. For a long while, however, he heard
their shrill little voices crying to him to come
back, and he could not help feeling sorry that he
was not able to do what they asked him, because
they seemed so very disappointed.

Presently he was astonished to see in the
— distance what appeared to be a village of round
huts. .

He made his way towards them, wondering
very much what sort of people lived there.

When he came quite close to them, how-
ever, he was very puzzled. There was one long
straggling street, and a good many houses scat-
tered about besides. But they were such funny
houses! They did not appear to have any doors
or windows, and were built of some material the
nature of which Tony could not even-guess. But
what he was most surprised at was that he saw no
people about. It seemed to be a deserted village.
ABYSMAL DEPTHS. 35

After he had walked all round several of the
houses without being able to find an entrance, he
went close up to one of them, and shouted as loudly
as he could, “ Please will you let me in, and give
me something to eat?” But he could make
nobody hear.

And no wonder, for although Tony did not
guess it, they were really enormous bell-shaped
Sponges, growing, contrary to the habit of most
of their species, downwards.

He was much disappointed, for besides being
very hungry, he hoped to have found someone
who would be able to tell him the way home.
He did ask some of the creatures he met from
time to time, but they had never heard of the
fishing village, and only laughed at him, as
though he had asked the way to the moon.

He kept walking on, wondering very much
what he had better do. He found something to
eat at last, for he began to taste the various plants
which he saw the creatures round him eating, and
was agreeably surprised to find some of them
very good. But he could find no one to tell him
the way home.

At length it occurred to him that his best plan

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36 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

would be to try and reach Merman’s country, for
he felt sure that there they would be able to tell
him how to get home. So he began at once to
inquire the way. Everyone knew of this coun-
try, but the funny thing was that everyone told
him something different. One said he must go
this way, and another that, so that he became
quite confused.
37

CHAPTER VY.
THE LITTLE OLD MAN.

By-anp-sy he saw in the distance what he at
first supposed to be a mountain. Ag he drew
nearer to it, however, it presented the appearance
of an immense heap of stones and shells; but on
coming quite close he was astonished to: find
that it was a building, from the highest points of
which rose several turrets and towers. There
were long terraces of loose shells, one above
another, leading up to a large gate which was
wide open. It was in fact an immense palace,
built up entirely of loose materials, not only of
stones and shells, but of coral, and gold, and
ivory, and even pearls and precious stones. All
the treasures of the ocean seemed to have been
gathered together there.

He made his way up to the gate, and walked
through. What a strange place it was! Here
were more terraces leading up to another gate,
wide open like the last. Through this he also
passed, getting higher and higher, and further
38 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

into the interior of the great edifice. At last he
came to a gate that was shut. He was hesitating
whether or not to turn back, when he noticed a
number of comical tiny manikins hurrying hither
and thither, up and down the steps. Some of
them shouted out in shrill little voices, ‘“ Why
don’t you ring the bell?”

So he rang the bell, and it made such a
tremendous clanging that he would have run
away in a fright, but the door almost immediately
opened, and a queer little voice cried out, ‘‘Come
ron:

So Tony walked in. He found himself in a
vast hall—so large indeed that he could scarcely
see across it, or to the roof of it. The walls and
floor consisted entirely of the same loose materials
which he had noticed outside, and it was quite
empty, excepting that in the centre, perched on
the top of a gilt stool, was the funniest little old
man, with a frilled cap on his head, which tied
under the chin. He did not seem able to get off
the stool, or even to turn himself round, but
directly Tony came up to him he said, in a
finikin little voice—

“Ym very glad you have come to see me.






























“Tt was in fact an immeuse palace” (p. 37).
THE LITTLE OLD MAN.

liverybody should come to see
me. I may as well tell you at
once that I am the cleverest man
that ever lived, and I know
everything.”

‘“‘ Everything ?” exclaimed

Tony, rather aghast.

“Well, yes, I may say
everything,” said the little old
man.

Tony felt very glad indeed
to think that he had found this
wonderful old man.

“Yes, little boy,’ he con-
tinued, ‘people think a great
deal of me because I’m so clever.
See what a house they have made
me. I have lived here for
thousands of years, but at first
I liad only a heap of cockle
shells to live on. Then every-
body brought me something—
shells, coral, pearls, anything
they had; and that is how, my
house was built. It was all

41


42 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

because I was thought so much of. And it really
is a wonderful thing to know everything and
always be able to prove that you are right.
For instance, although I have never seen a dog,
or a pig, or a cat, I know all about them. Ask
me any question, and you will see.”

“Please, sir, what is a dog like?” said
Tony.

“A dog, little boy, is an animal with a nose
at one end of him and a tail at the other. He
wags his nose when he is pleased, and barks with
his tail.” |

“ But, sir ” began Tony.

“Now don’t contradict me, little boy, but
listen. I happen to know that dogs always wag
their noses, and bark with their tails. Therefore
[I’m right, and yowre wrong. That’s logic.”

Tony was puzzled, because he had a dog at
home, and knew that it wagged its tail and did
not bark with it, so that he could not help think-
ing at first that the little old man must have made
amistake. But what could he say after the sage
had proved to him that he was right?

The old man continued: ‘It is possible that
you may not be aware of the fact, but I may tell


THE LITTLE OLD MAN. 43

you that the world is resting on the back of a
turtle.”

“ve often wondered what it stood on,” said
Tony, “‘and I am very glad to know.”

“There are some people nowadays,” con-
tinued the oldman, ‘‘who explain.it differently, but
they are quite wrong. J know it rests on a turtle.”

“But how do you know?” said Tony, with
great admiration.

The little old man smiled again, and presently
said, ‘Well, I will tell you the secret. It is
because my great-grandmother told me.”

‘And is that how you know everything 2?”
asked Tony, a little doubtfully.

“Yes,” said the sage, ‘‘of course it is. I
hope you always pay attention to what your
great-grandmother tells you. But is there any-
thing now that you would like to ask me?”

‘Oh, yes,” said the boy eagerly, and he asked
if he could tell him the way home. But directly
he mentioned the name of the village, the little
old man exclaimed, ‘There isn’t such a place.”

It was of no use Tony protesting that he had
lived there all his life.

‘‘ Pve never heard of it,” said the little man,
44 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

‘therefore there isn’t such a place. Besides, I’m
quite sure if there had been, my great-grand-
mother would have mentioned it, so there is
nothing more to be said.”

‘Please, then, can you tell me the way to
Merman’s country?” asked Tony.

“Certainly I can, my boy. Why, one reason
why I live here is to tell people the way to
Merman’s country. It is a very pleasant place
to live in, and I should live there myself if I did
not live here. I am glad you came to me, for I
doubt whether anyone else could have directed
you. It is a dreadfully difficult and dangerous
journey, and though I am afraid you will never
get there, I can tell you the way. You must
know that between that country and this, lie three
great valleys, which are almost impassable, owing
to the dangers and difficulties which have to be
surmounted in them. The first is buried in such
intense darkness that scarcely anyone can find
their way through it. The second is full of hob-
goblins which frighten everybody back; and in
the third lives a terrible monster who eats up
nearly every living creature who ventures into
the valley.”
THE LITTLE OLD MAN. 45

‘There isn’t any other way, is there?” asked
Tony timidly.

‘““No,” said the old man, “if there had been
my great-grandmother would have told me. Now
you had better start. When you leave my house
you must keep straight on till you come to the
Salt Plain. Cross this, and you will then enter
the first of the three valleys.”

The little man tinkled a bell, and some mani-
kins appeared.

‘Show the gentleman out,” he said. Then
he nodded his head by way of adieu, and Tony
followed the manikins across the great hall.

When they reached the door, instead of open-
ing it, they all stood in a circle round him,
holding out their tiny hands, and crying, “You
must pay us.”

“But I have not any money,” said Tony.
‘All I have is in my money-box at home.”

The manikins seemed at first to be quite at a
loss as to what could be done under these circum-
stances, and looked at each other so solemnly that
Tony could scarcely help laughing.

‘You ought to have brought your money-box
with you,” squeaked one of them.
46 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“You had better go back and fetch it,” said
another.

“We really cannot open the door till we've
been paid,” said a third.

At last, when they found that Tony really
had nothing to give them, they said, ‘ Well, we
cannot let you out at the front door, you will
have to go by the back way.”

And so they led him a long way round, till
they came to the rear of the building, and at last
reached the back door. It was a very narrow
one, so narrow that he could only just squeeze
through.

)

‘Mind you keep straight on,” squeaked the
manikins, as Tony was saying good-bye to them ;
“be sure you keep straight on.” And then they

slammed the door.
47

CHAPTER VI.
THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN.

Tue boy found himself in an extremely narrow

passage formed by very precipitous rocks. He
- followed this road for a long way, and could not
help thinking that the injunction to keep straight
on was quite unnecessary, for there was no possi-
bility of turning to the right or the left.

At last he came out into a vast plain composed
entirely of salt. He set out at once to cross this
plain. There were a good many rocks, but they,
like the ground, were formed of salt.. He noticed
numerous caverns, too, in which were a number
of living things, including a great many Sea-
urchins—strange creatures, all over prickles.
Some of the rocks, which had been honeycombed
all over by past generations of urchins, presented
a very curious appearance.

All of a sudden a queer little imp leapt from
behind the rocks, and stood on tip-toe, peering
up at Tony. It was about the size of a small

monkey, with a pinched-up little face, eyes as
48 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

sharp as needles, whiskers like a cat, and a coat
that looked like yellow plush.

‘You must come and be introduced to the
tribe,” he said in a very shrill voice. ‘Be good
enough to follow me.”

Then he walked on before, looking round now
and then to see that Tony was following. They
soon came to a large cavern in the salt rocks,
where the tribe was assembled to the number of
several hundred. The imps immediately formed
alarge circle round Tony, apparently for the
convenience of conversation. .

“We are glad you are come to live with
us,” cried several voices; ‘‘ we are very pleasant
people to live with.”

‘But he hasn’t any whiskers!” cried one of
them, jumping on Tony’s knees, the better to
examine his cheeks. ‘I don’t know whatever
you'll do without whiskers, because they are so
useful to smell with when you don’t want to use
your nose.” |

“He ought to sing a song!” cried another of
them.

“Yes,” shouted all of them together, “he
must sing a song!”
THE IMPS IN- THE SALT PLAIN. 49

But Tony, for the life of him, could not think
of anything to sing, and so was much relieved
when a little imp in the background got up and
offered to take his place. This proposition did
not at first meet with general approval, but they
finally agreed, after a great deal of chattering, to
accept the substitute.

Tus Imp’s Sone.

A Fish, they say, espied one day
A Sponge upon the spree.

“ My friend,” he said, “ I pray thee stay,
And let ws have some tea.”

CHORUS. |

Lhe little tales that folks repeat,
Of course, are always true,

So you may tell to everyone
What I am telling you.

No word the sombrous Sponge he spoke,
But when the tea was brewed,

He said, “PU. have my little joke,
Although yowll think me rude.”

cHoruS.—The little tales, etc.
50 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

“Pray drink, friend Sponge, and come again.”
“Tl take some more,” he said.

(Their teapot, I may here explain,
Was just the ocean bed.)

cHorus.—The little tales, ete.

Then spake the Sponge, “Ll undertake
To drink more tea than you.”

His friend replied, “ No boast Pu make,
But see what I can do.”

cHorus.—The little tales, ete.

The Fish he drank, and drank, and drank ;
But when they said good-bye,

The Sponge he'd played his little prank,
And drained the ocean dry!

CHORUS.

Although the tales that people tell
Are nearly always true,

Perhaps yowd better not repeat
What I am telling you.

When the song was done they all stood: on
their heads and screamed with delight. They
THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN. 51

also insisted upon Tony standing on his head, and
screaming as loudly as he could. |

Then one of them cried out, ‘You haven’t
told us your name.”

“Tony is my name,” said the boy, ‘ but
that’s short for Anthony.” :

“Well, Anthony, you will have to learn all
our names, and there are four hundred and
twenty-three of us. However you'll do it, I don’t
know. Your best plan will be to keep saying
them over whenever you are not eating or
singing.”

‘“ By-the-by,” cried out another, “how many
times a day do you have dinner when you are at
home?”

“Why, only once, of course,” said Tony.

“Only once!” shrieked the imps. ‘Why,
we have dinner. every quarter of an hour, and
oftener than that on birthdays !”

‘“No wonder he hasn’t any whiskers!” cried
one.

‘¢ And no wonder he can’t sing,” cried another.

‘‘ And no wonder he’s such a little chap for his
age,” shouted a third.

“He'd better have some dinner at once,”
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52 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

said another. “ What will you have, Anthony ?
Jelly-fish broiled, or toasted sponge ?”



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“T really could not eat anything just now,”
said Tony.
‘‘Ah!” screamed one of the imps, ‘ Anthony’s
not well—he must have a pill.”
Everyone agreeing that this was advisable,
the pill was forthwith produced. It was about the
THE IMPS IN THE SALT PLAIN. 53

size of an orange, and all over prickles, and
looked suspiciously like a sea-urchin, Tony
thought.

“Now you must open your mouth,” cried the
imps.

And fortunately for Tony, they were so intent
upon getting him to open his mouth, that the pill
embraced the opportunity to walk away. And
then the imps were so anxious to find the pill
again, that Tony was able to slip out of the
cavern without being noticed, which he was very
glad to do, for he wanted. to be getting on his
journey.
54

CHAPTER VIL.
PATTY AND PEARL.

Parry and Pearl sat on the rocks very patiently
for some time waiting for Tony to come back to
them. By-and-by they began to wonder why
he was so long, and then to fear that something
must have happened to prevent his return.
Pearl was evidently getting very uneasy, and
Patty knew that by this time her parents would
be feeling anxious about her and Tony. She
felt sure that her father would be coming to look
for them if she did not go home soon, and yet how
could she go without Tony ?

‘What shall we do?” she cried at last, while
the tears began to fall very fast.

Pearl did not cry, but she was very sorry for
Patty, and also that she had consented to let
Tony have the seal-skin. She did not fear that
he would be drowned, but she knew that all kinds
of things might happen to prevent his coming
back. At last they both agreed that it would be
best for Patty to go home.
PATTY AND PEARL. 55

‘‘ And do you really think that we shall never
see him again?” she asked.

‘“Oh, dear no!” said Pearl. ‘‘ Now listen
tome. I will stop here till the morning, but
during the daytime I shall hide in the rocks.
As soon as the moon shines to-morrow night, you
must come to me here; and if Tony has not
returned by that time we will go and find him.”

When the moon shone the next night, Patty
came to the spot where she had left Pearl, and
found her waiting there. She cried very much,
for Tony had not come back, and her parents
were in great distress at his disappearance, and
had been searching along the shore all day for
him.

Pearl at once began to explain what she
thought it would be best to do.:

‘“ Tt is of no use,” she said, “to sit here doing
nothing, so we must go and find him. But then
it will be impossible for us to do that without two
seal-skins. And therefore the sooner we set out
to get these the better.”

It was a long time before Patty could make
up her mind to go with Pearl, and leave her
parents without even saying good-bye. But
56 . A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

then she thought how happy they would be when
she and Tony came back together, and so she at
length told Pearl that she was ready to go with
her.

They set out along the sea-shore in a northerly
direction, and as they walked along, Pearl told
her that she knew that seal-skins had sometimes
been hidden by her people in secret places on
the sea-coast, and that she hoped they might. be
fortunate enough to find some, although she was
afraid it might not be an easy matter.

Sometimes as they went along, Pearl would
stoop down nearly to the ground, especially when
they came to the little pools among the low rocks.
Patty could not think at first why she did this,
but after a while she found out that she was
listening to what the little crabs said, for of
course she could understand their language.
And she explained to Patty that she was anxious
to find out from them if any of her people had
been seen on the coast lately. But she could not
hear that they had.

They walked a long way, but did not come
to any houses, for it was in the far north, and
there were no more fishing villages for very many
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miles. The shore became very wild and rocky,
and the cliffs steep and rugged, and even Patty,
who was accustomed to the wild northern scenery,
- could not help thinking that it all looked, in the
moonlight, very weird and awful.

By-and-by they sat down to rest, and Patty
was just beginning to fall asleep, when Pearl
caught her arm and pointed to arugged projection
of rock quite close to them. On the top of this
was seated a queer-looking little creature, like a
very small child, with the face of a squirrel, and
feet like those of a goat. She was dressed in a
little cloak and tiny red cap.

‘T#’s a Pixie,” whispered Pearl, ‘and perhaps
she will help us.” .

In another moment the little creature had
sprung to the ground and come up close to the
children.

“Is there anything I can do to help you?”
she said; ‘‘if so, do not hesitate to tell me.”

Pearl explained that they were very anxious
to find some seal-skins.

“Jt is most fortunate that you have met with
me,” said the Pixie. Many years ago some of
your people left several seal-skins with my grand-
“60° A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

mother to take care of, and never came back for
them. She hid them in a cave, and I am the only
living being now who knows where they are.”

‘How fortunate that we have met you!” ex-
claimed both the children.

Well, you must follow me,” said the Pixie;
and she led them for some little distance under
the cliffs, and presently they came to an opening
in the rocks through which they passed, and
found themselves in a large cave.

‘“Now,” said the Pixie, turning round, “I
must explain. There is a passage leading from
this cave to the secret hiding-place, but it is
haunted by evil Pixies, and I shall not be able
to take you very far without giving them some-
thing to allow us to pass. What can you let me
have first?” said the little creature, eying them
all over.

“J think perhaps that would do,” she added,
indicating that she meant Patty’s cap.

Patty did not at all like the idea of parting
with’ her cap, but Pearl pointed out that it would
be of no use to her in the sea when they got their
seal-skins, so she gave it to.the Pixie, who, after
disappearing for a few minutes, returned without
PATTY AND PEARL. 61

the cap, and then led the way through an
opening at the far end of the cave, into a passage
or tunnel in the rocks. It was very narrow,
but of considerable height.

Along this they walked for some distance,
when the Pixie again turned round and said,
‘‘ Now I shall want something more, please.”

This time Pearl gave up a coral necklace
which she wore, and the Pixie disappeared as
before for a few minutes.

Then they took a turn to the right and set
off again. For the most part the passage was
quite dark, but now and then a little light was
shed from narrow openings in the rock far above
them. Before long the Pixie stopped again and
asked for something more. And this she did so
many times that, at last, they had given up to
her everything they could possibly spare. And
then she said she must cut off Patty’s hair. Patty
was very unwilling to let her do this, but the
Pixie said—

‘“We have now almost reached the secret
cave. Ishall not have to ask you for anything
else, and it would bea pity to turn back without
the seal-skins.” And so she allowed her to cut
62 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

it off, for they were very anxious to get the
skins. :
Soon they came to a large cave which had a



narrow opening at the top, like a very long
chimney, and through which a tiny streak of
PATTY AND PEARL. 68

moonlight came. Directly they entered this cave
the Pixie disappeared up the opening, and by-
and-by they could hear her laughing at the
top. Some more Pixies seemed to join her there,
and the children could hear them all chuckling
together. After a time the laughter died away,
and then they began to feel sure that they had
been cheated by one of the wicked Pixies.

They were dreadfully disappointed, and sat
down on the ground for a long time quite in
despair, but they saw no more of the Pixie.

‘“We must find our way back to the sea-
shore,” said Pearl at last. And so they began to
retrace their steps. But they soon found this to
be quite hopeless. They had passed, in coming,
a great many cross passages, and so before long
they completely lost their way. ‘They wandered
on and on, having no idea in what direction they
were going, till they came to another cave, which
like the last was dimly lighted from above by a
glimmering of moonlight.

They were much surprised to find here, on a
ledge of rock, some oat cakes and several jars
containing what they supposed to be water.

It was possible, they thought, that the food
64 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

had been placed there by good Pixies for people
who had lost their way, and as they were very
hungry they sat down and ate the cakes. Then



Patty tilted one of the jars to drink some water,
but the moment the liquid had touched her lips
she dropped it, and spluttered very much, for it
burnt her mouth.

At this moment they heard a tramping,
PATTY AND PEARL. 65

sounding at first a long way off, and coming
gradually nearer. They were very frightened,
and hid themselves in a dark corner. As the
tramping came nearer and nearer, their hearts
beat very fast, and they felt- almost afraid to
breathe.

Presently the glimmering moonlight showed
the terrified girls that.a party of rough-looking
men, laden with packages, had entered the cave.
They put their burdens down onthe floor, and
almost immediately afterwards one of them
stumbled over the jar which Patty had dropped,
and which had really contained some strong spirit
which the men had left there.

They were very angry to find that it was all
spilt, and from what they said the children
gathered that they supposed it to be the Pixies
who had been playing them a trick.

“ Pixies or Nixies,” ’ cried one of the men, who
seemed to be in a great rage, “I'll wring their
necks if I catch them.”
66

CHAE aR VEU:
THE PIXIES’ CAVE.

By-anb-By the men lay down on the floor, and
it was soon evident by their snoring that they
were all asleep. The girls, however, were far too
terrified to stir, but before they had time to think
much about what would be best for them to do,
two Pixies appeared in the cave. They approached
the girls, grimacing, and pointing to the men.
Then they came quite close, and whispered in
Patty’s ear, ‘‘ Who broke the jar? Who’s going
to have her neck wrung?”

They then got behind her and pinched her so
hard that she could scarcely help screaming, but
she knew that if she did she would wake the
men.

Then they pulled Pearl’s ears, and bit the tips
of her fingers. And when they found that they
could not make either of them cry out, they said,
“We will pinch the men and wake them up, and
then we shall see who will have their necks

t 10
wrung +
THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 67

But just at this moment several more Pixies
appeared, upon which the others scampered away
as fast as they could. The children perceived at
once that these had more human faces than the
others, and they rightly guessed that they were
some of the good sort.

They beckoned to the girls to wet up and
follow them, which they did as noiselessly as
possible, for fear of waking the men.

When they were safely out of the cave,
which was really the hiding-place of a band of
smugglers, they told their new friends how they
had been served by the wicked Pixies, and asked
them if they could help them to get some seal-
skins.

They said: ‘Your best plan will be to go
straight to the Seals’ country. There is a road
through these rocks which will take you there
in about twelve days. We will show you the
way.”

Then the good Pixies led them into another
and wider passage, and said, ‘You must follow
this road, and take every seventh turning to the
right. And we will give you this little ring.
When you see a wicked Pixie, you must look at

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68 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

her through it with one eye, and say three times,
distinctly, and without taking breath—

“* Hiave, Piwie, think of me,
Sia thick thistle sticks I see.’
If you are able to do this, she will fall asleep for
twelve hours.”

For many days the children kept walking on,
always taking the seventh turning to the right.
They often met with good Pixies, who gave them
food to eat, and whenever the wicked ones
appeared, they looked at them with one eye
through the ring, and said, without taking -
breath—

“ Hixie, Pixie, think of me, -
Sia thick thistle sticks I see ;”
and then they always fell down fast asleep. ©

But, at last, one day when a wicked Pixie
had suddenly sprung into their path, Patty was
in such a hurry to look through the ring and
repeat the words, that she was quite unable to
pronounce them distinctly. She began something
like—

“ Hiskie, Pishkte 1”
and then she stopped and stared helplessly
THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 69

through the ring. She did manage, at last, to
get out—
“ Thiz sick sistle thacks,”

but that was all.

Oh, how the Pixies did laugh at her! Pearl »
seized the ring, but could not get the words out
any better than Patty.

Then some more Pixies came, and laughed
very much, and in a few minutes so great a
number had appeared that the girls were quite
surrounded by them. There were so many of
them, in fact, that, little as they were, they were
able to quite overpower the children. They took
away the ring, and succeeded in fastening their
hands behind them.

Then they led them a long way till they came
to a very large cavern. Here there was an
immense number of Pixies, for it was where they
lived. There was such a laughing and chattering
going on that Patty and Pearl were quite —
bewildered. The Pixies untied their hands and
said, ‘“Now you will have to work for us. You
must clean up, and cook the dinner, and see to
the children, and anything else you are wanted
todo. You had better clean up first.”
70 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

They gave Patty a little wisp of straw for a
brush, and an oyster shell for a dustpan, and told
her to sweep up the floor. And then they handed

Pearl what looked

Â¥7) like a mulberry leaf,

> 1 and said she must
wipe the walls down.

They worked
away for a long time,
while the Pixies
grumbled very much
at them for getting -
on so slowly. At
last they said, ‘‘ Now
it’s time to cook the
dinner, so you must
get up early in. the
morning and finish

cleaning.”

They



: brought in a_ great
2 number of little fish
no bigger than minnows, and said the girls must
scale and clean every one of them.
Then they dragged in a big sack full of what
they called sand-shrimps, to be boiled. But
THE PIXIES’ CAVE. 71

when the girls emptied them out they all ran
away, over the floor and up the walls. The
Pixies were very angry, and said they must catch
them all again. Not one of them, however,
offered to help, and the sand-shrimps ran so fast,
and jumped out of the pot again so often, that
when dinner-time came they had only captured
about half-a-dozen, and scarcely begun to prepare
the little fish.

In fact the poor girls had no rest from
morning to night, for the Pixies grumbled and
scolded all day, and would hardly let them have
anything to eat. In the evening there were all
the children, more than a hundred of them, to
wash, to put to bed, and sing to sleep. Whata
business that was, to be sure! As fast as one
went to sleep, another woke up, and if their
backs were turned for a moment, twenty or thirty
of them would jump out of bed and hide, and
sometimes they all cried and screamed together. |
They were, in fact, the most disagreeable children
one could possibly have to do with. They were
always whining, crying, or quarrelling.

One day, when the girls were dusting down
the walls, they came upon the following verses
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scratched on the rock, but by whom written
there was nothing to show, though attempts had
evidently been made to efface the writing. _

Sone For THE Prxiz CHILDREN.

A Fay one day,
She came this way
To visit Piawie land:
She said there was
A thing or two
She did not wnderstand.

“ Well you,” saad she,
“ Kaplain to me,
What makes you whine and ery?”
“ How can we,
When we scarcely ever
Know the reason why 2?’

“With much to make you happy,
Why
A discontented lot?”
“Because there is
So much besides:
We want, and yet have not.”
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“ Again, you snap
And snarl all day,
And tease and quarrel too!”
“ Well, yes, of course,
But that’s because
Weve nothing else to do.”

Then said the Fay,
“PU say good-day,
Becwuse it’s very plain,
~ That they
Who happily would live,
Must not with you remain.”

Patty and Pearl could not help feeling how
rejoiced they would be to say “ Good-day” to
them, like the Fay, and be off. And they were
indeed always on the look-out for a chance to
make their escape.

' The Pixies very often went out, leaving the
girls behind, but when they did this, they always
fastened the door of the cave so securely that
they could not possibly get away.

One day, after they had been a long time in
the cave, the Pixies went out, and a few who
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remained at home began, as usual, to torment
and laugh at the girls. One of them, who was
sitting on a ledge of rock far out of reach, to
tease them, held up the ring so that they might
see it. |

It suddenly occurred to Patty that very
possibly it did not matter who.held the ring for
the charm to work. So she quietly waited till
she caught sight of the Pixie through it, and then
repeated the rhyme three times.

She had no sooner done this than the Pixie
fell down to the ground fast asleep. Patty
instantly seized the ring, and as soon as any of
the other Pixies came near her, she looked at
them through it, repeating the words, and they,
one after another, tambled down asleep till they
lay in a little heap on the floor.

Then she and Pearl placed themselves behind
the door of the cave. LBy-and-by some of
the other Pixies came home. They had no
sooner entered than they also tumbled down
on the floor asleep, for the girls looked at
them all through the ring and repeated the
charm.

They stood at the door all day, and the heap
THE PIXIES’ CAVE, 75

of sleeping Pixies grew bigger and bigger, till
they had all come home, and were all fast asleep.
Then the girls made haste and ran out of
the cave, and soon left it a long way behind
them.
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CHAPTER IX.

THE DARK VALLEY.

Wuen Tony escaped from the Imps’ cavern he
ran as fast as he could, and had already gone a
considerable distance before he stopped to look
behind him. As he could then see nothing of
the imps, he resumed his journey more leisurely.

After a time the country grew very wild and
rocky, ‘and mountains of red crag rose up on
either side. It gradually became more and more
gloomy, so that he felt sure that he was getting
near to the dark valley.

Here he was greatly surprised at overtaking
an old woman and a little boy. The woman was
wrinkled, white-haired, and bent, and looked so
very, very old that Tony at first thought she
must: be the little old man’s great-grandmother.
He soon found that they, like himself, were
journeying to Merman’s country. They had
also been told of the three valleys, and were very
fearful that they would not succeed in passing
through them. Tony was glad to be allowed to
THE DARK VALLEY. 17

travel with them, although he did not think. the
old woman particularly pleasant.

They now seemed to be descending lower
and lower, until it became so gloomy that they













could scarcely see at all. Still darker and darker
it grew, till at last it was quite impossible to
distinguish any object, however near. ‘Their
courage by this time was sorely tried; the little
boy, indeed, who was one of those foolish
children who are afraid of the dark, even in their
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own beds at home, would have turned back and
run away, had he not been dragged on by the
old woman, who was his grandmother.

The darkness had now, in fact, become so
intense that they felt completely lost, and it was
impossible to tell whether they were keeping
straight on or walking round and round.

By-and-by a murmuring sound reached their
ears, which they soon found to be voices talking,
and very croaky little voices they were; but
although they now came quite close to them, it
was impossible to discover what sort of creatures
they belonged to. So they called out, ‘“ Please
can you tell us the way out of this valley?
We want to go to Merman’s country.”

But the creatures, whoever they were, only
Jaughed. So Tony shouted out again, ‘‘ We are
quite lost in the darkness, and do not know
which way to go.”

‘Well, what does that matter?” cried the
voices. ‘It does not matter where you are so
long as yowre happy.”

“But we are not happy,” replied the old
woman; ‘‘and we want to go to Merman’s |
country.”
THE DARK VALLEY. 79

What’s the use of going to Merman’s country
when you can live here and be happy? We are
happy.”

‘But it’s so dark,” said Tony; “ we cannot
see anything.”

“What do you. want to see anything for?”
retorted the voices. ‘‘ It’s much best not to see.
It’s just because we can’t see that we’re happy.
If there are nasty things about, it doesn’t matter,
because we can’t see them; and for the same
reason we can pretend that there are as many
nice things as we like. You may depend upon
it the only way to be happy and comfortable is
to live in a dark place like this.”

As they found it was of no use to talk to the
invisible creatures, they began to move on.
They. soon became aware, however, that they
were following them, but they left off chattering
and began to sing, the chorus being taken up
on all sides.

Sone or THE INVISIBLE CREATURES.
If as blithe yowd be as we,
And ure ready for a spree,
Through our valley, dark and sombre, you should roam.
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And before you go away,
We ure certain you will say,
“What a pleasant place is this to make one’s home !”

CHORUS.
If you ever go away,
We are certain you will say,
“What a pleasant place was that to make one’s home !”

Oh, isvt tt a lark
To be always wn the dark,
Where you cannot tell a foeman from a friend ;
Where mistakes you cannot see,
And that were all we ought to be,
Yow have nothing else to do but to pretend.

CHORUS.

No, you will not go away,
For we're certain you will say,
“In this pleasant place I wish my duys to end.”

The creatures continued to follow them for a
long way, but after a time they grew tired of
singing, and left them.

What dreadful work it was groping their way
in the terrible darkness! Sometimes they knocked
THE DARK VALLEY. 81

themselves against the rocks, and at others got:
entangled in the long clinging weeds.

Once, when they were lying down on the
ground to rest, Tony was just dropping off into
a doze, and beginning to dream that he was back
on the sea-shore, and that Patty and Pearl were
- very glad to see him, when he suddenly started
up with a ery.

The fact was that something had crept down
the back of his neck, and felt very uncomfortable.
He succeeded, however, in finding it, and it
turned out to be a small fish like an eel.

Tony held it in his hand, uncertain for the
moment what to do with it. :

“Kall it,” said the old woman. ‘Nasty
thing, it is very likely venomous.”

‘“‘T beg your pardon,” said the little eel, in
its own language, which of course they were able
to understand, ‘‘ but I never bite, and I do assure
you that it was quite accidentally that I disturbed
the little boy. He was lying on the top of my
house, and I swam down his back by mistake.”

“Wall it,” said the old. woman impatiently;
‘‘i#’s only telling stories.”

But Tony could not help remembering how

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glad he was to escape from the great crab, and
besides, he was really a kind-hearted boy, so he
threw the little eel away into the darkness, un-
harmed. The old woman called him a stupid
boy, but he felt glad that he had not killed the
little creature, for it had really done him no
harm.

After this, they had been groping about in
the dark for what seemed to them a very long
time, and they were almost tired out and quite
in despair, when Tony found that a little voice
which he fancied he had heard before, was
whispering close to his ear, and then something
cold and slippery touched his face.

‘“T’m the little eel,” said the me “that you
did not kill; perhaps I can help you.”

“We want, to get out of this dark valley,”
said Tony eagerly ; but he did not quite see how
the little creature would be likely to help them.

‘T think,” said the eel, ‘I may be able to |
assist you, if you will follow me.”

‘Follow a nasty little reptile!” exclaimed
the old woman who heard what was said, ‘‘ indeed
I will not!”

“Vm not a reptile, ma’am,” said the eel,
THE DARK VALLEY.” 83

“Tm a fish. Not a very large one, to be sure,
but sometimes little people can help big ones.”

“You are not likely to be able to help me,”
retorted the old woman, ‘‘and I believe you’re
telling stories.”

Tony was very undecided for some time what
to do. He thought the old woman was unreason-
ably prejudiced, and he could not help feeling
himself disposed to follow the little eel. At last,
after hesitating for a long while, he decided to
leave the old woman, which he was really not
sorry to do, for she was very disagreeable.

The tiny fish swam just in front of him, and
he was presently equally astonished and delighted
to find it throw out from the extremity of its
body a bright gleam of light, of the same nature
as that of the glow-worm, only more powerful,
and quite sufficient to illumine the water all
round them for some distance. It was one of
those curious phosphorescent creatures which
inhabit the lowest depths of the sea,-and are able,
like the glow-worm on land, to shed at will, this
beautiful light around them.

“There,” said the little eel, ‘now we shall

get on better. I do not think you will regret
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8 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

having followed me. In a dark world like this
people who have not lamps in their own tails



must not be above following those who have, even
if they are only little eels.”
The tiny creature now explained to Tony that
THE DARK VALLEY, 85

somewhere about the centre of the valley was the
entrance to a road beneath the ground, which
would lead him out of this valley into the next
one. -It told him that when once found, he would
have no difficulty in following it, for it was
illuminated by the same kind of light as that
which he possessed. ‘‘We must now,” it con-
tinued, ‘‘endeavour to discover the entrance to
this road.”

Long and patiently did they search, with the
aid of the little lamp, and they were at length
rewarded by the discovery of the following in-
scription, carved over the entrance to a passage
in the rocks—

To the Road of Light.

Here the little eel, after assuring Tony that
he would now no longer require his assistance,
swam away.
86

CHAPTER X.
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS.

Tony at once entered the passage. It led him
down beneath the ground, with many twistings
and turnings, but at last he found himself in a
blaze of light.

Before him was a wide road stretching
through a forest of great plants, giant sea-weeds,
cacti, and fern trees, the under surface of the
leaves of all of which emitted the most beautiful
phosphorescent light. There were also many
plants like mushrooms, the heads of which from
the under surface shone with the same light. .
To and fro, among the foliage, there passed
numbers of living creatures, most of whom, like
the little eel, carried their own lamps; while the
ground was covered with the finest grass, every
blade of which added another gleam to the
dazzling illumination. ;

As Tony walked along, he passed objects more
and more strange and beautiful. In many places
the thick foliage was tangled together and hung
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 87

in great festoons. There were crystalline rocks
too, covered with lovely luminous moss, and in



which were caves, the walls of which sparkled and
gleamed with the most gorgeous tints.

Sometimes he caught sight of the strange
creatures which inhabited them; sea-mice, cov-
ered with bristles and gorgeously coloured with
ever-changing hues ; enormous beetles too, as big
88 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

as himself, with eyes like balls of fire, and of
which he was at first very much frightened.

There were numbers of smaller ones also,
as well as little scorpions and crabs, many of
which seemed to. be very busy writing in the
insides of small shells, with which the ground

- was strewn.

There were a great many tiny moles too, who
burrowed in the ground, and turned up little hills
of sand that glistened like diamond dust.

After Tony had followed this road for a con-
siderable distance, he noticed that the plants and
animals which emitted the light, became fewer
and fewer, so that the illumination grew less
brilliant, till at length there was very little light
at all, and the road began to widen out into what
he rightly guessed was the Valley of Goblins.

Here he found himself in a kind of twilight.
What a cold weird place it seemed! Poor Tony
could not help a very uncomfortable feeling
creeping over him. High mountains towered on

all sides, whose summits he could just distinguish
~ in the gloomy light, and which cast long shadows
across the valley. Great jagged masses of rock
were scattered about on all sides, and, had it not
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 89

been for a sort of rough highway that traversed
the valley, it would have been almost impassable.



No graceful plants or seaweeds grew here, but
the most grotesque and extraordinary shrubs, like
monkey trees. On the long straggling arms of
90 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

these were to be seen enormous sea-spiders, weav-
ing their webs, with which to catch the creatures
on which they fed.

Tony had hardly entered this place when he
was terrified by a loud mocking laugh, which
seemed to come from the mountains, and echo
again and again on all sides of the valley, and
which ended in a great wail that might have been
heard for many miles. He stood still, and felt
very much as though he would like to run away.
However, after a time the laughing and wailing
ceased, but he heard many other queer sounds.

He had proceeded some little distance along
the high road, and was just beginning to think
that he was getting on tolerably well, when he
was startled by a loud hissing sound, and on
looking up, he beheld before him, barring the
way, a frightful goblin.

The poor boy was terribly frightened, and
ran back along the road, the goblin following him
for some distance before it disappeared. Not
for a considerable time could he summon up
courage to start again, and then he had gone but
a very short way, before a number of queer little
urchins with long ears, and wings like bats, made


“ Ouly shadows which had no possible power to harm him” (p. 94).
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 93

their appearance, and tried to trip him up, shouting
out all the time, ‘‘ You are going the wrong way.
You are going the wrong way.”

Then when the urchins scampered away, more
goblins appeared, and drove him back along the
road for a considerable distance. ‘Tony was so
frightened that he thought of nothing but trying
to hide behind the rocks, so he left the high road,
and crept into a dark corner among the crags.
He now gave up all hope of being able to cross
the valley, and was sadly perplexed what to do.

Then he happened to put his hand into his
pocket, where was a small shell which he had
picked up in the bright road. He pulled it out
and looked at it. It was a curious and beautiful
bivalve, that opened like a mussel-shell with a
little hinge, and in the inside there was some very
small writing, the letters of which were formed
with the beautiful phosphorescent light. After
some difficulty, owing to the smallness of the
writing, he made out the following sentence :—

“ Traveller, journeying to the country of Mermen,
the ghostly oljects you will meet in the Valley of
Goblins are only phantoms, heed them not.”

Tony could not for some time bring himself to
94 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

believe that the horrible goblins which had terri-
fied him so were, after all, only shadows which had
no possible power to harm him. He, however, at
last made up his mind to act upon the instruc-
tions he found in the shell, and bravely determined
to continue his journey.

He had proceeded but a very little way before
several goblins appeared. They ranged them-
selves in aline across the road, and their menacing
attitudes not a little disconcerted poor ‘Tony.
There seemed to be no possible room to pass
them, but the boy bravely went on, clasping the
little shell in his hand, for he felt that he sadly
~needed something to keep up his courage.

As he approached, the utmost rage appeared to
possess the hideous objects, but still Tony advanced,
and as he drew nearer and nearer, he was aston-
ished and delighted to find that the goblins grew
more and more indistinct and shadowy, and that
upon coming quite close they seemed to be com-
posed of nothing but thin mist, so that he actually
passed with perfect ease straight through them. |

He immediately heard cries of rage and dis-
appointment, not unlike the wind as we sometimes
hear it whining and howling on a wintry night.
THE VALLEY OF GOBLINS. 95

But when he at length looked behind him, nothing
was to be seen of the goblins.

He now set forward in capital spirits, passing
in the same manner many more spectres, who
tried their best to frighten and drive him back,
but which all alike vanished into thin vapour as
soon as he approached close to them.

Once, indeed, he again lost heart. He sud-
denly heard the most terrifying sounds, hissing,
and flapping, and howling, and whistling, and, on
looking up, beheld at some distance a long proces- |
sion slowly passing across the valley. There were
many goblins, with their long arms, water-demons,
with faces like pigs and enormous ears, many
different kinds of spectres and vampires, some of
which had large fins and tails like fish. There
were also water-fiends, syrens, neckhans, ouphes,
bogies, urchins, gnomes, jinns, and wraiths.

This frightful procession began slowly to wind
round the valley in the direction of Tony, and
before long completely surrounded him. Then
they began to close in upon him, pointing at him,
jeering and screaming. At first he put his fingers
in his ears, and shut his eyes, but he remembered
what the little shell said, and summoning up all
96 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

his courage, he boldly advanced, and with perfect
ease passed through the dense throng unharmed.
Immediately afterwards the hideous host disap-
peared from sight.

Thus he was able to pass safely through the
Valley of Goblins. He was successful, too, in
finding the narrow passage at the further end,
which led through the heart of the mountain into
the next valley.
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CHAPTER XI.
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER.

Tony was surprised to find that the third valley,
unlike the others, was quite light, but like them,
it was very rocky.

He thought he would try and make his way
round by the side in preference to crossing
through the midst of it, so proceeded to creep
along the foot of the great mountain which closed
the valley in to the right. Nothing was, as yet,
to be seen of the monster, though Tony was, of
course, in constant dread of him, fearing every
moment that he would make his appearance.

By-and-by, as he was passing beneath a very
precipitous wall of rock, he was surprised at some
small fragments dropping upon his head, and,
looking up, he was greatly astonished to see upon
a narrow ledge, at a great height, an old man,
who, as soon as he had succeeded in attracting
Tony’s attention, began to beckon to him to come
up to him.

This was no easy matter. The boy, however,
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98 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

set to work, climbing
from crag to crag,
and sometimes pull-
ing himself up by the
stems of plants. In
this way he suc-
ceeded, and as soon
as he reached the
narrow platform, the
old man _ hurriedly
led him through a
low opening into a
small cavity in the
rock. A very old man
indeed he seemed to
be, with long white
hair and thin wrinkled
face.

As soon as they
were safely inside he
said, ‘You no doubt
wonder how I come
to be here. I entered
this valley many,
many years ago, when


THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 99

on my way to Merman’s country, and have since
then seen a good many others enter it, as you
have now done; but very few have succeeded in
escaping the monster, of whom, of course, you
have heard. I several times, in vain, endeavoured
to cross the valley, and should, long ago, have
been devoured, had I not taken refuge in this
hole in the rocks, which I accidentally discovered,
and where I have lived for a very long time, only
venturing out to gather sea-weed, upon which I
have subsisted ever since I have been here.”

Tony listened to the old man with the
greatest interest, and asked him many questions
respecting the monster.

““He is, indeed, a terrible creature,” said the
old man; “nearly every living thing that enters
the valley he seizes and devours. The only
creature, besides myself, who has succeeded in
eluding him, and continued to live in this place,
is an enormous fish, a species of Sea-pike, which
is as large’as a whale. This fish is now almost as
dangerous to travellers as the monster himself,
for its terrible foe, having permitted it to have
hardly anything to eat for more than a thousand
years, it is in the most ravenous condition, and

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perfectly furious with hunger. Almost as soon as
I took refuge here, it discovered my hiding-place,
and has sometimes, for weeks together, Jain in
wait for me.”

‘Now it will be much better for you,” con-
tinued the old man, ‘to try and find another
hole in the rocks, and so put yourself out of reach
of these dreadful creatures, rather than make any
attempt to cross the valley. This hole is too
small, or I would ask you to live with me.” ©

Tony did not feel at all disposed to follow
the old man’s advice. He dreaded very much, it
is true, being devoured by the monster, but he
could not help feeling that it would be almost as
bad to live year after year, all one’s life, in a
little hole, and so he told the old man that he
would rather continue his journey, notwithstand-
ing the great risk which he ran.

Just at that moment a terrible snorting and
snuffing was heard. “It is the Sea-pike!”
exclaimed the old man. ‘Keep as far back as
possible, and lie still.”

It was now quite dark inside, for the horrible
snout of the Sea-pike was pressed against the
entrance. The blowing and snorting too, which
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 101

the creature kept up was dreadful to hear.
Every instant Tony expected that the horrid
jaws would be projected into the hole, and that
they would both be devoured. ‘I wonder,”
thought he, ‘‘if this is how the little sand-martins
used to feel when Patty and I tried to poke them
out of their nests in the cliff ?”

Hour after hour passed, the horrible snorting
never ceasing, even when they could hear the
creature grinding its teeth against the hard
granite, in its frantic attempts to bite away the
rock.

‘“‘Ffow soon do you think he will go away?”
asked Tony, venturing for the first time to say a
word.

‘“‘ Perhaps not for days or even weeks,” replied
the old man.

And so it proved. Day after day passed, and.
it was fortunate that the old man had a good
supply of sea-weed, upon which they were able
to subsist.

At last, after many weary days, which seemed
to Tony nearly a lifetime, the great fish swam
away, with- many angry snorts of rage and
disappointment. But it was a long time before
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Tony could summon up courage to continue
his journey, which, however, he was still deter-
mined to do. The old man said he was very
foolish to run so much risk, when he might
live safely in the rocks. As for himself, he said
he quite looked forward to some day reaching
Merman’s country, for he lived in expectation
that the King of the Mermen would send an
army into the valley to kill the monster.

But Tony was brave enough to feel that it
must be right and best for him to make some
effort himself to pass through the valley, and so
he said eood-bye to the old man, and set out.

He now determined to make straight across
to the opposite side, using, however, great caution,
and keeping as much as he could under cover of
the scattered rocks. How his heart beat at every
sound! And what an anxious watch he kept in
all directions! He passed no living thing of any
description, except the various sea-plants which
grew on the rocks, but in many places the ground
was strewn with bones, all that now remained of
the many creatures who had, from time to time,
ventured into the place.

After he had proceeded in this way some
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 103

considerable distance, a great disturbance in the
water led him to suppose that he was in the
neighbourhood of the monster. This indeed
proved to be true, and he was able before long to
obtain a view of it, while he himself was hidden
behind a great boulder.

It appeared to be a gigantic creature of the
same genus as the octopus, so large that beside it
an elephant would have looked like a mouse.
Long arms radiated from the top of the head,
two of which were of much greater length than
the others, all of them being furnished with very”
powerful suckers. Its eyes, which were situated
on either side of its head, were of immense size
and very. prominent, while its mouth consisted of
two great horny lips shaped like a parrot’s beak.

‘Tony soon perceived that this terrible monster
was making its way towards an object which lay
half buried in the sand. This turned out to be
an immense fish like a sturgeon, which had
doubtless just found its way into the valley, and
was now making desperate efforts to hide itself.

As the monster advanced, its long arms were
slowly extended, and although the poor fish made
the most frantic attempts to escape their grasp,
104 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

they fastened upon it, by means of their powerful
suckers, and: gradually drew it within reach of
the shorter arms, which all in succession glided
round and fastened upon it with a force which it
was utterly powerless to resist. Then the unfor-
tunate victim was slowly drawn within reach of
the horrible beak and devoured.

Tony shuddered with horror, and was hesitat-
ing whether to remain where he was or to hasten
away, when he saw, with the utmost conster-
nation, the Sea-pike advancing behind him.
Almost paralysed with terror, he now felt that
all hope of escape was gone.

The Sea-pike, however, apparently did not
perceive Tony, for it made straight for the
monster, evidently mad with fury at having been
again disappointed of a meal. It rushed upon
its foe with the utmost ferocity, and fastened
upon it from behind with its great jaws, before
the other had time to throw out its long arms.

The most terrible battle then ensued. Great
rocks in the vicinity were thrown down, and
scattered about as though they were pebbles, and
the whole valley seemed agitated as if by an
earthquake.




















(p. 104)

tle then ensued”

errible bat:

st t

“The mo:
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 107

The monster at length succeeded in tearing
himself away from the Sea-pike’s grip, and
immediately discharged into the water with
tremendous force the contents of the great ink-
bag with which it was furnished, like most of its
tribe, and with which they are accustomed to
discolour the water, so that they may the more
easily escape from their enemies.

The water for a considerable distance all
round instantly became as black as night. The
gloom seemed to Tony almost as intense as that
of the dark valley, but although he was at first
thrown into the utmost consternation, this un-
expected incident was really the most fortunate
thing for him that could have happened, for,
under cover of the darkness, he was enabled
to pass the combatants without being perceived
by them.

It was a considerable time before he got clear
of the darkened water, but as soon as he did so
he made all possible haste to reach the other side
of the valley. It seemed to him a very long
way, and he was at first in great dread of finding
himself pursued; but as he got further and
further away from the scene of the battle, he felt
108 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATEBS.

his courage return, and he succeeded at last in
reaching the foot of the mountain which formed
the further boundary of the valley.

As Tony was quite unable, after careful
search, to discover any other means of egress, he
began to ascend the mountain. This he soon
found to be exceedingly toilsome, for it was very
precipitous. He began at last to fear that he
would never be able to reach the summit, for it
seemed to him to recede further and further
away. But the fact was he was becoming very
much fatigued, and was indeed almost worn
out with excitement and want of rest. But he
persevered and did succeed at last in reaching
the top.

He was very tired, and sank down upon the
ground quite exhausted. On the other side of
the mountain lay a wide plain, very rocky and
desolate. He was too tired, however, to think
much about it then, but laid his head upon his
arm and fell asleep.

As Tony slept upon the mountain top he
had a dream. Tired and faint, he sat and gazed
across the plain. Beyond it rose a mighty
mountain range, whose lofty peaks seemed like a
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 109

city’s battlements, and gleamed with light—
bright, glistening light, that cast across the
sombre plain without, a dim reflection of the
bright day within.

The tired boy looked with wistful eyes across
the plain, much doubting whether it would ever
be possible for him to pass those shining peaks.
And so he sat and sighed.

But presently he seemed to hear sweet sing-
ing, faint at first, and far away. And then with
glad and wondering eyes he saw approaching
from the plain a fairy band. Nearer the fairies -
floated, till their streaming hair waved in his
face, and he could feel their gentle touch, as
they raised him up from off the mountain top,
and carried him over the plain.

Straight on they bore him up to those distant
heights, and past the peaks that glistened with
the light. Then he woke, and found that all he
had dreamt was true, for Tony’s fairies were the
children of the Merman’s larid, sent out to meet
the little traveller, tired with his long and
perilous journey, and to bring him safely into
the country.

This was the song the Mermen children sang,
110 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

as they lifted him off the mountain top, and
carried him across the plain.



Poor little boy from the distant land,
Lhe terrible valleys are safely past,

You have nothing to fear on the mowntain here,
For the end of the journey you've reached at last.
THE VALLEY OF THE MONSTER. 111

Awake! awake! for a fairy band

Will bear you away to Merman’s land,

Over the hills with the peaks of gold,

Lheyll carry the boy who was brave and bold.

You're a lonely lad, and your heart is sad,
For you've lost your home on that far-off shore ;
But well carry you over the glistening hills,
And you shall be happy for evermore.
Awake! awake! for the farry band
Js bearing you over to Merman’s land,
Across the hills with the peaks of gold,
Well carry the boy who was brave and bold.
CHAPTER XII.
MERMAN’S COUNTRY,
Ar last then, he had reached Merman’s country.
What a wonderful and beautiful place it was!
Tony in his wildest dreams had never imagined
so fair and pleasant a land.

The spot to which the Mermen children had
carried him was situated in a beautiful valley.
‘The undulating ground was carpeted with a soft
green grass, and the rocks were covered with the
most lovely alge, ferns, and flowering plants,
quite unlike anything he had ever seen or heard
of. Among the rocks were many inviting caves,
whose walls glistened with crystals of the most
briliant hues, thus producing a very beautiful
ulumination. There were coral groves too, which
formed the homes of many strange and wonderful
creatures, plants as well as animals. mh

On all sides was visible the most luxuriant
growth of vegetation. Forests of graceful palms,
some of which grew to a great height, partly
MERMAN’S COUNTRY. 113

covered the valley and stretched far up the
distant mountain sides. Leading through these
forests in all directions were wide glades, where
the ground was covered with a beautiful golden
moss, and on either side of which were to be seen
the homes of the people. Many of these were
bowers amid the rich foliage, houses whose walls
and roofs hung in festoons of lovely-hued climb-
ing plants. Here and there, too, peeping out
from among the fan palms and green and golden
creepers, appeared edifices composed of coral, and
of yellow, blue,-and violet amber. So that these
glades formed village streets of singularly quaint
and beautiful appearance.

On all sides were signs and sounds of joyous
life. Men, women, and children, and numberless
other living creatures, peopled this happy land.
‘Tony was greatly interested and delighted, and
one thing he at once noticed was, that the water
was quite different even from that to which
he had lately been accustomed. It was, in fact,
scarcely like water, but was as clear and light as
air, and seemed to offer no resistance as he
walked about. Nor did he any longer require
the seal-skin. After they had crossed the plain

I
114 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

the children took it from him, and left it, with
their own, on the top of the mountain.

Tony soon found too, that he could under-
stand, not only the languages of the other
creatures around him, but also of the plants and
flowers. At first he wondered where the low
silvery music came from, till he discovered that it
was the flowers laughing and talking. The fact
was that he was altered in some marvellous way,
so that he could hear sounds and see things which
he had been before unable to hear and see. ’

Some of the men and women soon came and
spoke kindly to him, and said they were glad
that he had reached the country safely. Although
Tony was very delighted and. happy, he could
not help thinking how disappointed Patty and
Pearl must have been at his not returning to
them, and how anxious his father and mother
would be at his absence. And so he asked the
people how he could get back to the fishing
village. They told him that he would not -be
able to go back to live with them again, but that
perhaps by and-by he might go with some of
the children and fetch them all to the Mer-
man’s country, which made him feel very happy,




“At last then, he had reached Merman’s country” (p. 112).
12

MERMAN’S COUNTRY. 117

and quite contented to remain with his new
friends.

The children now crowded round him and
wanted him to play and talk with them, which
Tony was quite ready to do. He asked them
many questions, and they wanted to know all
about Patty and his home on the sea-shore.
When he told them about Pearl, and how they
had found her seal-skin on the sands, they laughed
_yery much, and said she would be sure to find
her way back again.

And then they told him about the: king
and queen, and how much they were beloved by
every creature in the country. They said he
would be sure to be taken to see them, as all new-
comers were. He would.see the royal children,
too, before long, and he would know them
because they each wore a band of pink pearls on
the brow; no one else in the country, they
explained to him, wore pink pearls except the
royal children.

Then they sang to him, and taught him some
of their songs. ‘There is one especially you
must learn,” they said, ‘because it is a true one,
and really happened.”
118 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

Sone oF THE CHILDREN oF THE MERMEN.

A stranger
To our country came,
A venerable man ;
He seemed perplexed,
And very soon
To question us began.

“Tell me,’ said he,
“Why none of you
Do ever drop a tear?”
We said, “ Oh, that’s
A thing we never
Think of dropping here.”

He said, “A gain,
Pve never seen
A look of discontent.”
We answered,
That at was because
We knew not what it meant.

“Then tell me why
Not once have I
Heard said an angry word 2”
“Oh, that is something,”
We replied,
“ That we have never heard.”
MERMAN’S COUNTRY. : 119

“ Well, why
So happy and content,
Each one who here resides 2”
We laughed, for really,
How could we
Be anything besides ?
120

CHAPTER XIII.
THE BLUE IRIS.

Tony learnt the song, and at that time certainly
felt as happy and contented as any of them, and
sang. as merrily as the merriest. Little did he
think how soon his joy would be turned into
Sorrow.

By-and-by, after they had been having a game
of hide-and-seek among the rocks, and were quite
tired out with laughing and chasing one another,
they were resting on a lovely spot where some very
beautiful flags were growing. Tony could not
help admiring them very much, because they were
so graceful, and bore such a pretty blue flower at
the head of the slender stem.

Presently he stretched out his hand and
gathered one of these blue blossoms. But he had
no sooner done so than silence fell upon the little
- group, and the children looked at each other and
at Tony in the greatest consternation. Tony
understood in a moment that he had been guilty
of something very dreadful. The flower fell from
THE BLUE IRIS. 121.

his fingers upon the ground, and he felt very much
inclined to cry.

He could not help seeing that the children were
both astonished
as well as sorry.
“Why, why
did you do it?”
some of them
said at last. -
“None but the
royal children




ever pick the blue iris.”

The children, indeed, could
none of them ever remember such
a thing happening before, and they
seemed to regard it as such a
serious matter that Tony felt very
grieved indeed, and wished very
much that he could replace the
blossom. But this was impossible.

Poor Tony! How quickly the news of what
he had done became known! Very soon every-
one knew, even the little fish and the seaweeds,
and he heard them all whispering about it as he
passed by.
122 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

He felt very miserable indeed, and wandered
away by himself till he found a quiet corner
among the rocks. Here he sat down on the
ground and tried to think why it was so wrong to
~ pick the blue flowers, for he had not been forbid-
den to do so. But he could not understand it
at all.

Presently he saw approaching him a venerable-
looking merman, carrying in his hand a long
wand with a knob at the end of it. He came
straight towards Tony, and, beckoning with the
wand, he said very gravely, but not unkind-
ly, “‘ Follow me, little boy.”

Tony got up from the ground and followed
him till they came to a spot where a great many
people were gathered together.

The crowd soon formed an immense circle,
and Tony was bidden to sit down on the ground
in the centre, which he did, wondering very much
what was going to happen. He really did not
feel very much ashamed of himself, although he
could not help thinking all the time that he ought
to. He certainly kept his eyes on the ground,
but then there were so many people looking at
him.
THE BLUE IRIS. ; 123

Presently several grave and venerable-looking
mermen entered the circle and stood together by
themselves. They talked to each other for some
time, and then the merman with the long wand
tapped on the ground with the knob, and one of
those who had been consulting together, turned
round and spoke to Tony.

He said everybody in the country, including
the king and queen, had been astonished and
grieved to hear that he had picked the royal
blue iris. For anyone, not being 4 member of
the royal family, to do this, was a thing altogether
beyond the experience of anybody in the country.
It was not necessary for him to say anything
about why it was wrong for him to do this thing.
There were many good things which we do, with-
out stopping to ask why they are right and good,
and many things which we know to be wrong,
without understanding the reason why. The
only conclusion they could arrive at was, that,
innocent as he looked, he must really be such a
very wicked little boy as to be quite dead to all
true instinct of what was right or wrong for him
to do. Under the circumstances there was but
one course open to them, there was but one
124 A WORLD BENEATH VHE WATERS.

sentence that it was possible for them to pro-
nounce, and that was that he be expelled from the
country to wander in the ocean depths without for
a thousand years. —

Poor Tony hid his face in his hands, and felt
more unhappy than ever before in all his life.
He could not help feeling as though it were unjust
that this terrible punishment should come upon
him; and yet, after what he had heard, it seemed
to him that it would be useless*for him to say
anything.

As soon as the mermen with the white beards
had gone away, Tony was led out of the circle
into a small cave. He was told that in a few
hours the officers of the king would come to take
him away, and-then he was. left alone.


“He said . . . there.was but one sentence it was possible for
them_to pronounce” (p, 123).
12

CHAPTER XIV.
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS.

Parry and Pearl had not much difficulty in re-
turning to the spot where they had lost the ring,
and then they set out again towards the Seals’
country.

After they had travelled for some days the
road became gradually wider and lighter, till
at last they came out into the open air. They
found themselves on the shore of a large frozen
lake, or inland sea, round which, as far as they
could see, reached a forest of fir trees. These
formed a comfortable shelter, but indeed the air
was so still and dry that, although it was a land
of ice and snow, they did not feel very cold.

They were very glad, for they felt sure
that they had come to the Seals’ country. ‘They
wandered some way along the shore, wondering
whether they would meet with the seals. By-
and-by they were startled to hear quite close to
them, a sound like somebody snoring, and when
128 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

they turned round, they saw, et up against
a rock, a big seal fast asleep.

They did not like to wake him up, so they
sat down a little way off and waited. Presently
he stopped snoring and opened his eyes. Such
ereat, dark, soft looking eyes they were. He had
a great many long bristles on each side of his
nose, and his face looked so human that he ap-
peared to the girls just like a very pompous old
gentleman, with his hands in his waiscoat pockets,
waking up from his after dinner nap.

He seemed surprised to see them, and said,
“You are strangers, I perceive: what can I do for
you?” And Patty was astonished. to find that
she could understand what he said.

They could not make up their minds to tell
him that they wanted some seal-skins, for fear
that he might not like it, so they only said, ‘‘ We
have never been here before, and don’t know the
way.”

“Where?” asked the seal. And they were
obliged to confess that they were not going any-
where in particular.

‘Well, come home with me,” said the old
gentleman, slipping down into a horizontal position,


“They found themselves on the shore of a large frozen lake” (p. 127).
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS, 181

and making off at such a prodigious rate, that,
_ although he had to drag himself along with his
teeth, the girls were obliged to run to keep up
with him. .

“Tt’s a great mistake,” he said, jerking his











words out at intervals, when he happened to have
nothing in his mouth, “it’s a great mistake to
walk upright.”

2
A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

ee
eo
bo

‘« Especially when you can’t help yourself,
and couldn’t do itif you wanted to,” Patty would
like to have said, but she did not wish to offend
him.

They soon reached the settlement to which
their friend belonged, and here they found quite
a large colony of seals; each family, however,
having their own sonal home in some carefully
selected spot. They followed the old gentleman
into a cosy corner in the rocks, where were
several more seals of different sizes, including a
tiny baby seal, who soon made friends with the
girls, and wanted to be nursed. The bigger ones
were sitting up against the rocks, and Patty could
not help thinking how convenient it must be to
be able to bend one’s back so easily, just where
it happened to be wanted.

Before they had been with their new friends
very long, a happy idea occurred to the old seal,
and after some whispered conferences with his
wife, he announced to the girls with great satis-
faction, that, as they had recently lost two of
their children, and had by no means a large
family, they proposed to adopt them.

‘Tt is fortunate,” the old gentleman continued,
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS. 133

“that my wife has preserved our little ones’
clothes, for they were as near as possible your
size, and the skins will just fit you.”

The two seal-skins were soon produced from
the family wardrobe, and when the girls had put
them on, the old seals kissed them both, and said
they hoped that they would be good children, and
then their new brothers and sisters, whose names
were respectively Flopsy, Podgy, Wobbles, and
Doddles, hurried them off to play on the ice.

For several days the old seal took them out
fishing, and showed them how to make holes in
the ice. He was evidently disappointed, how-
ever, that they did not give up walking upright,
and learn to pull themselves along with their
tecth. But his wife said, “That will come im
time, it takes a long while to get out of bad habits.”

They were all very kind to the girls, and
they got on well with the seal children, who were
very good tempered, and showed them how to
play their games. Patty would like to have
taught them hop-scotch, but how can you get a
seal to hop on one leg: when he hasn’t any lees
at all? Hide-and-seek they already knew, but
King of the Castle was the favourite game.
134 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

This was played in places where the ice was
breaking up. One of them was installed king
ona floating slab of ice. Then the rest attempted,
one at a time, to push him off into the water, and
take his place. Wobbles was capital at holding
on against all besiegers, but Patty and Pearl
were off again almost as soon as they were on.
Sometimes they all lay in a row on the ice or
under the trees, and told each other stories: One.
day Patty gave them the history of “Old Mother
Hubbard,” and “Sing a Song of Sixpence,” with
which they were very delighted. And then
Flopsy said they must hear about old Bruin.

Fropsy’s Rayon.

There was an old Bruin who
said,
“ Would you like me to stand
on my head ?”
But the children eried,
“Oh!
We have seen that, you
know,



Do something else funny in-
stead.”
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS. 185

“ We will see,” he said, “what can be done,”
And the children cried, “ Now for some fun.”
Lhen he flapped his great paws,
_ And opened his jaws,
_ And ate them up, every one.



No more laughter was heard, but instead,
Some faint little voices, which sard,

“O, dear! Mr. Bruin,

What wre you a-dowv ?
We'd rather yowd stand on your head.”

Before they had time to make up their minds
whether they ought to laugh or look sorry over
this, little Doddles, who was the baby, and could
just talk a little, msisted that it was her turn,
and so they were all very quiet and attentive
while she recited her verse.
136 A:WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

Title teal by a hole in the ice did lie,
Betos he was hungey, dat was why.



















He put in his tail and pulled owt a whale,
And said, “ What a tunning young teal am I!”

It was not, however, all play, for they had to

-go to school. But then they had a half-holiday
every day, as they only went in the mornings.

What a funny school it seemed to Patty and

Pearl! It was held in the open air, and was
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS. 137

attended by almost all the children of the
colony.

They were taught by a very clever old gentle-
man seal, who was said to be nearly a hundred
years old, and was greatly respected by every-
one.

They had no books, and did not learn to
read or write. They learnt a great many useful



things, however, for the old schoolmaster com-
posed verses for all of them, each line of which
began with a letter of their names, and which
138 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

were intended to teach them what they ought, or
ought not, to do. For instance, this is what
Patty had to learn one day :—

Politeness show to high and low.

Assist a friend in need.

Take pains, and if at first you fail,

Try on tall you succeed. :

Ve not one jot, when wn the fight,
ow strive for what you know is right.

Even little Doddles had to learn these verses.
Here is one the old schoolmaster composed for
her—

Dor't say “wowt,”
Or “ cavt,” or “ shawt,”
Do always what yowre told.
Don't cry; or tease, or frown, or fret,
~ Let smiles be seen. And don’t forget,
Karly to bed you must always go,
So that your whiskers be swre to grow.

“That is all very well for little seals,”
whispered Patty, ‘‘but we don’t want any
whiskers, do we, Pearl? Iam glad my name is
THE COUNTRY OF THE SEALS. ; 139

not Doddles, for there would not be any sense in
my learning that.”

“No,” said Pearl, ‘in that case it would have
to be altered to—

Early to bed, of your mother says so,
Since she knows best when it’s time to go.”
140

CHAPTER XV.
THE SAD MEETING.

Ai this time, however, but one idea possessed
the girls, and that was, to run away. They were
sorry to seem ungrateful, for the seals had really
been most kind to them, but now they had got
some skins they were very anxious to go and find
Tony.

So one dark night they slipped off, and set
out to try and reach the open sea. They walked
for a considerable distance over the ice, but it
was so dark that they could scarcely see where
they were going. By-and-by Pearl suddenly
discovered that Patty was not by her side. She
searched in all directions, calling her again and
again, and was very distressed when she found
her companion was really lost.

But in the meanwhile what had become of
Patty? The fact was, that having left Pearl’s
side for a moment, she had tumbled into a hole
in the ice, made by the seals. It was fortunate
THE SAD MEETING. 141

that she was clothed in the seal-skin, for, having
dived deep into the water, she came up in
quite a different place, and was unable to find
the hole to get out again. She swam about











































under the ice for a long time in sore distress
and perplexity.

At last ‘she esgic another hole. But it
so happened that an Esquimaux man had been
142 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

patiently watching this hole for many hours in
the hope of catching a seal.

He was prepared with a sharp instrument
attached to a rope with which to kill it, but was
so astonished when Patty’s head appeared that
the instrument dropped. from his hand, for in the
dusky light he imagined that he beheld a seal
with a human face. He lost no time, however,
in seizing the extraordinary creature in his strong
_arms. Patty was equally astonished and terrified,
and struggled so much that she slipped out of the
seal-skin, leaving it in the man’s hands. But she
managed, fortunately, to cling to the ice, so that
when the man was gone she crept out of the hole
again, sadly distressed, however, at the loss of
her seal-skin.

She wandered on over the ice for a long time,
quite in despair of finding Pearl again, or of ever
getting another skin. The beautiful northern
light now shone in the sky, lighting up the whole
country, but by this time she was so tired that
‘she sank down in the snow and fell asleep.

She remembered nothing more till she heard
a voice like Pearl’s which sounded a long way off,
‘calling “Patty, Patty!” Then it seemed to:
THE SAD MEETING. 143

come nearer and nearer, when she awoke and
found that the voice was Pearl’s and that they
were Pearl’s arms which were Sup porng her
head. ;

Before very long, she was quite herself again,
and Pearl related how she had wandered about
trying to find her, till at last a man passed quite
close to her with a seal-skin over his shoulder.

She said she had followed this man till they
came to a round hut made of snow, which he
entered.

After a while she ventured to approach the
door, and by the light of an oil lamp which
burned within, she saw three men asleep. One
of them was covered with the seal-skin, which she
was now quite sure was the one which had belonged
to Patty.

Very cautiously she crept inside and succeeded
in gaining possession of it, and making good -her
escape without awakening the man. Then, when
the northern light shone so brightly, she had been
able to trace the man’s footsteps to the hole in the
ice, and the marks of Patty’s feet in the snow
to the spot where she had sunk down exhausted,
and fallen asleep.
144 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

They were very delighted, as may be supposed,
at thus happily finding each other, and after this
they set off again, and succeeded eventually in
reaching the open sea. Then they were very
glad, for they felt that at last they were fairly on
the way to find Tony.

Pearl rightly guessed that if he had lost his
_ way and found himself unable to return home,
that he would then endeavour to make his way to
Merman’s country. This, we know, was just what
he had done, and so it was a fortunate thing that
the girls decided to proceed straight there, rather
than spend time in trying to trace his wanderings
in the ocean.

Besides, they were not obliged, like Tony, to
make the long and perilous journey through the
three valleys. Pearl was able to conduct Patty
by quite a different way. She clasped her right
hand in one of hers, and threw the other arm
round her, and then they began to pass very
rapidly through the water; so rapidly that it
- made Patty at first very giddy, and then seemed
to send her into a pleasant sleep.

“When she awoke she found that she was sitting
upon the side of a mountain, overlooking a very
THE SAD MEETING. 146

beautiful valley. Pearl was by her side and told
her that they were now in Merman’s country, and









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that they would most likely soon see Tony.
Patty felt very glad and happy as they made

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146 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

their way down the side of the mountain. Very
soon after they had reached the valley, they met
some little children. They were very pleased to
see Pearl, but began at once to tell her that some-
thing very sad had just. happened. ‘A little
stranger boy,” they said, “had picked a blue
iris, and was that day going to be taken away.”

‘Poor little boy!” said Patty. ‘‘ Perhaps he
didn’t know it was wrong.”

Presently they came upon a great crowd of
people. ‘ Here they come,” was being whispered
on all sides. And then they saw some of the
king’s officers leading the little boy. He was
clothed in a seal-skin with a red brand on the back,
that everyone might know of his disgrace, and he
looked very sad. .

With a horrified cry Patty sprang forward
towards the little group, “It’s Tony!” she ex-
claimed. “Its Tony!”

Pearl felt almost as sorry and distressed as

Patty to find that the little prisoner was indeed
- Tony, and they both implored so piteously to be
allowed to speak to him, that the officers stood
still, and the crowd made way to allow the girls
to approach.
THE SAD MEETING. 147

Tony was greatly surprised to see them, and
would have been very delighted, too, had it not been
for his sad position. They sat down on the ground,
and took hold of his hands, but were too distressed
to utter a word. It was such a sorrowful meeting
after their long journey to find him.

K 2
CHAPTER XVI.
JUST IN TIME.
SuppDENLY Pearl, with a cry of surprise, sprang
to her feet.” “I must see the king,” she cried.
‘‘T must see the king.”

The crowd again made way for Pearl to pass.
They had no hope that it would be of any avail,
but they knew that the king had never been
known to refuse an audience, even if it were only
a little child who asked to see him.

But how quickly the news spread, later on,
when it became known that. the king had de-
spatched his swiftest messengers to bring back the
officers and-their little prisoner! They had, how-
ever, already gone so far that it was feared by
everyone that they would be too late.

In the meanwhile, the officers hurried along
with their little prisoner, whom they carried in a
small carriage, like a sedan chair.

They travelled very quickly in tlis way

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“The little boy was brought into their presence” (p. 155).
JUST IN TIME. - 151

country. But poor Tony was far too distressed
to admire it. :

At last they came to the foot of an exceed-
ingly high mountain, which formed one of a long
range. Here they stopped, and the officers told
Tony that they would have to cross over it, but
that they had better rest for a little while before
they began the ascent. .

Tony sat down on the ground, with his back
against a big rock, and began to wonder very
much what sort of country it would be on the
other side of the mountain, and what he should
do when he was left alone.

After a time he noticed that the rock at his
back felt as though it were getting smaller and
smaller, till he seemed to be leaning against
nothing, and then he looked round.

What a change had taken place! The moun-
tain was gone, and in its stead was a vast abyss.
An empty ocean bed, fathomless in depth,
and whose further shores were lost in the dim
distance.

Presently, as his eyes grew more accustomed to
the twilight—for it was now nearly dark—he saw
a small island a long way off, that seemed to be
152 _A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

floating upon nothing, and in the middle of
which was the Little Old Man, sitting on his
gilt stool. He had a long wand in his hand,
which Tony could see he was waving about.
He seemed to be giving directions to myriads
of his little manikins, who were spinning
countless threads like spiders’ webs, some of
which soon reached the shore where Tony was
sitting. -

So quickly did they work, that very soon a
beautiful network bridge of silken threads spanned
the vast abyss. And then he heard the Little
Old Man’s voice calling to him.

‘Little boy,” he said, ‘‘ this ocean is a thou-
sand miles wide, and a thousand miles deep. I
am the only person who could help you to get
across. See what a bridge I have made you! It
extends from shore to shore, and you have
nothing to do but to pass over. If there had
been any other way of getting to the opposite
side my great-grandmother would have told
me.” é

Then the officers lifted him into his
carriage, and they began to pass over the silken
bridge. .
JUST IN TIME, 153

How it swayed backwards and forwards! Tony
clutched the arms of his seat and wondered
if they really ever would get to the other
side.

Presently a loud snap was heard. The bridge
had broken! His little carriage rolled over
forwards, and then—he woke up.

And no wonder, for somebody was shaking
him by the shoulders, and saying, ‘‘ Wake up!
wake up! The king has sent us to bring you
back.”

He really was still lying at the foot of the big
mountain, where he had fallen asleep and
dreamed his strange dream. And round him
were standing the king’s messengers.

The officers were there also, and were looking
at each other with puzzled faces, and wondering
how it was that they, as well as Tony, had fallen
asleep. They always said afterwards that it
must have been the scent of some strong-smelling
flowers growing near, that had overpowered them
all and sent them to sleep. Perhaps it was.
Anyhow, it was a fortunate thing, for had they
not fallen asleep the messengers would probably
not have overtaken them.
154 _ A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

They now set off home again as quickly as
they could. . Tony was, of course, rather puzzled,
but he somehow felt sure that they had found
out at last that he had not intended to do any-
thing wrong.
CHAPTER XVII.
HAPPY EVER AFTER.

‘Bur what of Patty and Pearl all this time? As
the days passed by, it was felt to be less and less
probable that the king’s messengers had been able
to overtake the officers.

How long the time seemed to the poor girls!
And how anxiously they watched for Tony’s
return !

Everybody, indeed, felt sorry, but none were
more grieved than the king and queen, for they
alone knew that Pearl had seen in the palm of-
Tony’s hand a tiny mark that nobody else had
noticed.

How anxious they became as the days passed
by! And how relieved and glad they were when,
at last, the little boy was brought into their
presence.

It was not long before everyone in the country
knew why Tony had been brought back. It had |
156 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

always been a custom in Merman’s country to take
the young children on their first birthday out to
the sea-shore. In the case of royal children this
was done with great ceremony, a large number of
the people accompanying them.



One night, long ago, a royal baby had been
taken to the very shore where we first met Tony
and Patty. upon them, and in the hurry and confusion that
followed, the infant had, in some unaccountable
HAPPY EVER AFTER. 157

manner, been lost and left behind. A peculiar
mark, always indelibly imprinted on the palms of
the hands of royal children, and which had been
accidentally discovered by Pearl, had now proved
beyond a doubt, that Tony was this long lost child.

Not even Patty knew that on that stormy
night her father, the fisherman, had found the
little baby and taken it to his wife, who had
brought it up as her own child.

What rejoicing there was to be sure! The
seal-skin with the red brand was soon taken off,
and a band of pink pearls fastened on his brow.
And everybody said: ‘‘Now we understand how
it was he came to pick the blue iris.”

Pearl, as we might imagine, always remained
great friends with Tony and Patty. They were
almost always together. They told each other
all their adventures, and had very happy times
indeed.

Of course Tony and Patty often thought of
their old home on the sea coast, and as they were
allowed, after a time, to put on their _seal-skins,
and swim in thé sea, we may be sure that they
158 A WORLD BENEATH THE WATERS.

went, first of all, to that northern shore where the
little fishing-village was. They would come out
on the sands by moonlight and sit on the rocks
and sing, so that the people passing on the cliff
above would hear them and wonder who the sweet
singers were.



Sometimes they would swim about beneath their
father’s boat, when he was fishing, and drive the
big fish into hisnet. One night they took another

~seal-skin with them, and when the fisherman was
leaning over the boat they pulled him into the
water, and swam away with him to Merman’s

country.
> HAPPY EVER AFTER. 159

The people in the fishing village said he had
tumbled out of his boat and been drowned, and
his poor wife was sadly grieved at her loss. But
it is very likely that before long the children will

contrive to swim away with her also, for she
sometimes wanders along the shore on moon-
light nights, thinking of those whom she has
lost in the sea.

How glad she will be to see them again, and
to leave her lonely home! And how happy they
will all be together in Merman’s country !

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