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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[<p>Many critics enjoyed Cullin's sensitive depiction of one of mystery writing's best-loved heroes, which recalls Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution: A Story of Detection</em> (*** Mar/Apr 2005). In this novel, Sherlock Holmes is not the objective and decisive detective we expect, but rather an aging man f...</p><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/45460307">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This book was originally titled &quot;A Slight Trick of the Mind,&quot; but it presumably was re-titled and re-released because the title you see in Good Reads is the one that showed up when I typed the original into the search.  As a rule, I don’t like pastiches in general and Sherlock Holmes pas...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/29405486">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[<br/>A Slight Trick of the Mind is yet another retelling of the Sherlock Holmes mythology. As a younger person, I loved all of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, so I suppose it's no surprise that I've been drawn to some of the retellings that are floating around the fiction shelves from this century. ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6865533">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The story of an elderly Sherlock Holmes and his fascination with beekeeping and his deteriorating memory. There are actually three stories going on-Sherlock at home with his relationship with his housekeeper's young son, Sherlock in Japan searching for an elusive plant to help his aging mind, and on...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80485539">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[SHERLOCK HOLMES, di usianya yang hampir satu abad, menghabiskan masa pensiunnya dengan tenang di pelosok Sussex, di sebuah rumah peristirahatan berikut peternakan lebahnya. sherlock menghindar dari hiruk-pikuk kota, tetapi ketenarannya tak bisa disembunyikan, orang-orang masih saja berusaha menghubunginya untuk memecahkan persoalan yang mereka alami.<br/><br/>Dua buah kasus lama pun mengusik ingatan Sherlock, pertama tentang pencarian seorang anak lelaki terhadap ayahnya yang hilang, kedua tentang misteri seorang istri yang bertingkah laku aneh. Tak disangka terjadilah kasus ketiga, pembunuhan di peternakan lebahnya. Sherlock kali ini harus berhadapan dengan misteri yang menyelubungi kehidupannya sendiri, juga tentang rahasia cinta sejatinya.]]>
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    <![CDATA[SHERLOCK HOLMES, di usianya yang hampir satu abad, menghabiskan masa pensiunnya dengan tenang di pelosok Sussex, di sebuah rumah peristirahatan berikut peternakan lebahnya. sherlock menghindar dari hiruk-pikuk kota, tetapi ketenarannya tak bisa disembunyikan, orang-orang masih saja berusaha menghubunginya untuk memecahkan persoalan yang mereka alami.<br/><br/>Dua buah kasus lama pun mengusik ingatan Sherlock, pertama tentang pencarian seorang anak lelaki terhadap ayahnya yang hilang, kedua tentang misteri seorang istri yang bertingkah laku aneh. Tak disangka terjadilah kasus ketiga, pembunuhan di peternakan lebahnya. Sherlock kali ini harus berhadapan dengan misteri yang menyelubungi kehidupannya sendiri, juga tentang rahasia cinta sejatinya.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Sosok Sherlock Holmes sebagai manusia biasa sangat jelas tergambarkan dalam novel ini. Dibalik kejeniusan dan aroganisme-nya sebagai detektif, ternyata Sherlock Holmes tetaplah manusia yang mempunyai sisi-sisi sensitif. Beberapa penggalan cerita cukup menyentuh, karena anda akan mendapati Holmes yan...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7283130">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[SHERLOCK HOLMES, di usianya yang hampir satu abad, menghabiskan masa pensiunnya dengan tenang di pelosok Sussex, di sebuah rumah peristirahatan berikut peternakan lebahnya. sherlock menghindar dari hiruk-pikuk kota, tetapi ketenarannya tak bisa disembunyikan, orang-orang masih saja berusaha menghubunginya untuk memecahkan persoalan yang mereka alami.<br/><br/>Dua buah kasus lama pun mengusik ingatan Sherlock, pertama tentang pencarian seorang anak lelaki terhadap ayahnya yang hilang, kedua tentang misteri seorang istri yang bertingkah laku aneh. Tak disangka terjadilah kasus ketiga, pembunuhan di peternakan lebahnya. Sherlock kali ini harus berhadapan dengan misteri yang menyelubungi kehidupannya sendiri, juga tentang rahasia cinta sejatinya.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[banyak hal yg terlupakan dan menjadi sedikit penyesalan dikemudian hari...]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[It is 1947, and the ling-retired Sherlock Holmes, now 93, lives in a remote Sussex farmhouse with his housekeeper, and her son. He tends his bees, writes his journals and grapples withthe diminishing powers of his mind. But in the twilight of his life Hholmes revisits a case that may provide him with answers of his own to questions he did not even know he was asking, about life, love and the limits of the mid's ability to know. A novel of grace and literary sensitivity.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This is a book about one of my all time favorite detectives, Sherlock Holmes. He is now in his 90's and semi-retired. He cares for his bees, writes in his journals and is now pondering the full meaning of life as his glorious mind begins to leave him.<br/>He has lost Dr. Watson, Mycroft and Mrs Hud...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/29933601">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[SHERLOCK HOLMES, di usianya yang hampir satu abad, menghabiskan masa pensiunnya dengan tenang di pelosok Sussex, di sebuah rumah peristirahatan berikut peternakan lebahnya. sherlock menghindar dari hiruk-pikuk kota, tetapi ketenarannya tak bisa disembunyikan, orang-orang masih saja berusaha menghubunginya untuk memecahkan persoalan yang mereka alami.<br/><br/>Dua buah kasus lama pun mengusik ingatan Sherlock, pertama tentang pencarian seorang anak lelaki terhadap ayahnya yang hilang, kedua tentang misteri seorang istri yang bertingkah laku aneh. Tak disangka terjadilah kasus ketiga, pembunuhan di peternakan lebahnya. Sherlock kali ini harus berhadapan dengan misteri yang menyelubungi kehidupannya sendiri, juga tentang rahasia cinta sejatinya.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Lagi booked di MP.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[SHERLOCK HOLMES, di usianya yang hampir satu abad, menghabiskan masa pensiunnya dengan tenang di pelosok Sussex, di sebuah rumah peristirahatan berikut peternakan lebahnya. sherlock menghindar dari hiruk-pikuk kota, tetapi ketenarannya tak bisa disembunyikan, orang-orang masih saja berusaha menghubunginya untuk memecahkan persoalan yang mereka alami.<br/><br/>Dua buah kasus lama pun mengusik ingatan Sherlock, pertama tentang pencarian seorang anak lelaki terhadap ayahnya yang hilang, kedua tentang misteri seorang istri yang bertingkah laku aneh. Tak disangka terjadilah kasus ketiga, pembunuhan di peternakan lebahnya. Sherlock kali ini harus berhadapan dengan misteri yang menyelubungi kehidupannya sendiri, juga tentang rahasia cinta sejatinya.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[buku tentang Sherlock Holmes yang keren banget!<br/>Walaupun Mitch Cullin bukan pengarang langsung Sherlock Holmes, Cullin bisa menceritakan Holmes dengan baik. <br/>Semuanya dapet deh! angkuhnya Holmes, gaya sopan santunnya British people, dan banyak detil-detil lainnya.<br/>Aku juga suka cara C...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5619109">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm not a big fan of Mr Holmes, my husband is. So far, I've read only one Holmes' short case, The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge, and I think it's not that great. <br/>This book is about Sherlock Holmes, yes it is. But it's not written by Conan Doyle. The writer put a lot of drama in this book. It's a...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/11411593">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[A Slight Trick of the Mind]]>
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    <![CDATA[Long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle allowed him to retire to Sussex to take up beekeeping, there seems to be no end of enthusiasm for imagined versions of the life of Sherlock Holmes.  There was Michael Chabon's <em>The Final Solution</em> in which &quot;the old man,&quot; an 89-year-old beekeeper in Sussex is undoubtedly Holmes. Laurie King, a fine mystery writer, has appropriated Holmes and created a romance between him and young Mary Russell which has lasted through several enjoyable books.  And now, nonagenarian Holmes reappears, most appealingly, in Mitch Cullin's <em>A Slight Trick of the Mind.</em>  He is frail and forgetful but still observant and capable of shining the bright light of his insight and brilliance on events both past and present.<p>  Cullin has carefully woven three stories together and managed it so neatly that no threads show--worthy of Holmes himself.  The first is the story of Holmes's recent return from a trip to Japan, ostensibly in search of prickly ash, a bush that he believes contributes to healthy longevity, as does his beloved and trusted royal jelly.  While there, he is met by his correspondent, Mr. Umezaki, who isn't as interested in prickly ash as in gleaning information from Holmes about his long-gone father.  Supposedly, they met many years before, in London, and Holmes advised him not to return home.  Of course, Holmes has no recollection of the meeting but finesses it nicely.<p>  It is 1947 when they visit Hiroshima, post-atomic bomb, and Holmes marvels at what he sees.  He compares it, most  poignantly, to the loss of the queen in a hive, &quot;when no resources were available to raise a new one.  Yet how could he explain the deeper illness of unexpressed desolation, that imprecise pall harbored en masse by ordinary Japanese?&quot; That is what he tells Roger, the 14-year-old son of his housekeeper.  Roger is the second thread of the novel.  Holmes is introducing him to beekeeping and Roger proves an apt student.  His hero-worship of Holmes and his need for a father form an integral part of Cullin's intention of &quot;humanizing&quot; the great Sherlock Holmes.<p>  The final thread is revealed in a journal that Holmes kept, in which he entered an encounter with a married woman, many years ago.  He is infatuated with her, and hardly knows what to call it or what to make of his feelings.  This is unfamiliar territory for the man who is rational above all else.  The man we know at the end of the book makes the reader want another installment, showing a new Sherlock with a heart as well as a brain. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A welcome standout in the crowded world of Holmes pastiches, by a versatile writer I first encountered out in Jim Thompson territory with his verse noir, Branches. Peeling back the layers of the nonagenarian Holmes, perhaps more like Banville's The Untouchable or...? (I'd love to see a similar human...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/13200502">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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