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48 FANNY BURNEY was Mr and Mrs Vanb
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50 FANNY BURNEY The Misses C then i
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54 FANNY BURNEY disturbance in her
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56 FANNY BURNEY I know not now when
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58 FANNY BURNEY Peace now, I trust,
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6o FANNY BURNEY Miss F. Burney to M
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62 FANNY BURNEY particular, were he
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64 FANNY BURNEY it soon became even
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66 FANNY BURNEY Johnson, in the ver
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68 FANNY BURNEY And from this time
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7° FANNY BURNEY equal dryness adde
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72 FANNY BURNEY to no purpose. At l
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74 FANNY BURNEY What unfeeling thin
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76 FANNY BURNEY all poetry. For my
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78 FANNY BURNEY mind. Since I have
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8o FANNY BURNEY Then we considered
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82 FANNY BURNEY other; 'you can't t
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84 FANNY BURNEY fairer part of my a
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86 FANNY BURNEY taking up the tin s
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88 FANNY BURNEY what a mortificatio
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9° FANNY BURNEY he thanked me for
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92 FANNY BURNEY He was alone, which
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PART TWO (November, 178 5-June, 178
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DIARY • 1785 99 To come, then, no
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DIARY • 1785 101 Delany, said: 'I
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DIARY • 1785 103 what?' so remind
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DIARY • 1785 105 'Indeed I have,
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DIARY • 1785 107 'Never to acknow
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DIARY • 1785 109 and butter, and
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DIARY • 1785 111 'And they preten
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DIARY • 1785 113 Directions for c
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DIARY • 1786 115 certainly take m
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DIARY • 1786 117 Delany, anxiousl
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DIARY • 1786 119 The two Princess
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DIARY • 1786 121 and lively, I fo
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DIARY • 1786 123 tea is over, he
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DIARY • 1786 125 and up two pairs
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DIARY • 1786 127 phasis, she did
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DIARY • 1786 129 honour, I must c
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DIARY • 1786 131 from my situatio
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DIARY • 1786 133 She talked again
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DIARY • 1786 135 With nobody to i
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DIARY • 1786 137 General Harcourt
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DIARY • 1786 139 and unaccustomed
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DIARY • 1786 141 no more, therefo
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DIARY • 1786 143 Mr F was glad of
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DIARY • 1786 145 die is cast, and
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DIARY • 1786 147 nothing of that
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DIARY • 1786 149 the soft counten
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DIARY • 1786 151 he had afforded
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DIARY • 1786 M3 coughing; then Pr
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DIARY • 1786 155 NOVEMBER 6TH. Th
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DIARY • 1786 157 poker, and ran f
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DIARY • 1786 159, FRIDAY, DECEMBE
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DIARY • 1787 161 with that he has
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DIARY • 1787 I6J Fielding and her
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DIARY • 1787 165 'No, no,' cried
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DIARY • 1787 167 I begged him to
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DIARY • 1787 169 what that wrong
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DIARY • 1787 171 of me particular
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DIARY • 1787 173 have emancipated
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DIARY • 1787 175 He bowed to me v
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DIARY • 1787 177 for her hairdres
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DIARY • 1787 179 and taciturnity,
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DIARY • 1787 181 of impertinence
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DIARY • 1787 183 Soon after, howe
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DIARY • 1787 185 thanked him most
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DIARY • 1788 187 nature; for she
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DIARY • 1788 189 She then told me
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DIARY • 1788 191 claimed it; and
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DIARY • 1788 193 What an awful mo
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DIARY - 1788 195 in Westminster Hal
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DIARY • 1788 197 I was able, sinc
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DIARY • 1788 199 them through tha
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DIARY • 1788 201 I suppose, lodge
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DIARY • 1788 203 little does she
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DIARY • 1788 207 The tone of his
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DIARY • 1788 209 home. He gave me
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214 FANNY BURNEY away the tediousne
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216 FANNY BURNEY congregation, as i
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218 FANNY BURNEY apprehended, if hi
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220 FANNY BURNEY for any office req
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222 FANNY BURNEY He stayed with me
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224 FANNY BURNEY page, both of the
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226 FANNY BURNEY every moment to be
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228 FANNY BURNEY morning the Prince
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230 FANNY BURNEY THURSDAY, 27TH. Th
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232 FANNY BURNEY the authors and pr
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234 FANNY BURNEY but by compulsion,
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236 FANNY BURNEY The bribery, howev
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238 FANNY BURNEY Augusta arose and
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240 FANNY BURNEY All good humour no
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242 FANNY BURNEY get out the words
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244 FANNY BURNEY night and early mo
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246 FANNY BURNEY the garden is full
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248 FANNY BURNEY own myself not com
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250 FANNY BURNEY come, now, you hav
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252 FANNY BURNEY End of February, 1
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254 FANNY BURNEY Row, and Stroll fr
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256 FANNY BURNEY did the same; taki
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258 FANNY BURNEY There is in it a R
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260 FANNY BURNEY Miss Planta and my
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262 FANNY BURNEY Several portraits
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264 FANNY BURNEY yourself, Miss Bur
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266 FANNY BURNEY I had not experien
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268 FANNY BURNEY help being a bacbe
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270 FANNY- BURNEY Fortune again was
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272 FANNY BURNEY I now drew up, how
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274 FANNY BURNEY Accordingly, at th
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276 FANNY BURNEY from early prayers
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278 FANNY BURNEY The uneasiness tha
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282 FANNY BURNEY fatal. He quotes a
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284 FANNY BURNEY the day preceding
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286 FANNY BURNEY King, I promise yo
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288 FANNY BURNEY The gentlemen here
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290 FANNY BURNEY and spoke to us. I
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292 FANNY BURNEY most earnest discl
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294 FANNY BURNEY When the Queen com
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300 FANNY BURNEY a word. This 'suit
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302 FANNY BURNEY returned for me im
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304 FANNY BURNEY but he says the pl
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306 FANNY BURNEY of York. Mr de Luc
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308 FANNY BURNEY Miss Burney to Dr
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310 FANNY BURNEY speeches made by h
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312 FANNY BURNEY Fox has called him
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314 FANNY BURNEY Miss Burney to Mrs
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316 FANNY BURNEY Dr Burney to Miss
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318 FANNY BURNEY [Memorandum, this
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320 FANNY BURNEY either Mr Locke, o
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322 FANNY BURNEY sedentary life are
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324 FANNY BURNEY to our Bambino. We
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326 FANNY BURNEY though shocked at
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328 FANNY BURNEY Madame d'Arblay to
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332 FANNY BURNEY We quitted Bookham
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334 FANNY BURNEY d'Arblay?' she cri
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332 FANNY BURNEY We quitted Bookham
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334 FANNY BURNEY d'Arblay?' she cri
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336 FANNY BURNEY this she left him
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338 FANNY BURNEY She then inquired
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340 FANNY BURNEY visit, and could n
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342 FANNY BURNEY [1802. The beginni
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344 FANNY BURNEY distinction who ha
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348 FANNY BURNEY country, imagining
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350 FANNY BURNEY flew up to him. Th
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352 FANNY BURNEY But what was most
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356 FANNY BURNEY or left, but weari
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358 FANNY BURNEY Precisely opposite
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360 FANNY BURNEY d'Arblay has found
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362 FANNY BURNEY Journal from Paris
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364 FANNY BURNEY abruptness, announ
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366 FANNY BURNEY Involved in a sick
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368 FANNY BURNEY Madame d'Arblay to
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370 FANNY BURNEY Presentation to Lo
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372 FANNY BURNEY Lady Crewe welcome
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374 FANNY BURNEY I could not refuse
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376 FANNY BURNEY But instead of the
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378 FANNY BURNEY My eyes were suffu
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380 FANNY BURNEY of course, either
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382 FANNY BURNEY forced, had inexpr
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384 FANNY BURNEY I now read them, a
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386 FANNY BURNEY equally Struck wit
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388 FANNY BURNEY small package, and
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39° FANNY BURNEY as all the attend
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392 FANNY BURNEY and in which he wa
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394 FANNY BURNEY most terrible risk
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396 FANNY BURNEY I may say the same
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398 FANNY BURNEY Madame d'Arblay to
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400 FANNY BURNEY immediate suite al
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400 FANNY BURNEY immediate suite al
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402 FANNY BURNEY saw when last in W
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404 FANNY BURNEY old and establishe
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406 FANNY BURNEY reply; 'you wanted
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INDEX AMELIA, PRINCESS, 155, 305, 3
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to her, 324-7; 334-40; at Bath, 398
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