The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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"But he won't make love to her," Lucas answered quietly.

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"Do you remember," he said, his staccato tone merging into one of rising violence, "a promise I made to you the first time I caught that scoundrel making love to you?

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[38] M'EN CONTER, 'To make love to me.'

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[27] I am always ready to drink and to make love."

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This well-clothed vegetable is now fit to see company, or make love.

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He did not begin to realize that he or she were making love.

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I never dreamed of making love to her.

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Whether the Mr. Grey here written of made love to one or both of the ladies--Jane Seymour and Anne Percy--it is difficult now to say.

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And let me ask you whether it be possible that Mr. Grey makes love, they say he does, to my Lady Jane Seymour?

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Your fellow-servant kisses your hands, and says, "If you mean to make love to her old woman this is the best time you can take, for she is dying; this cold weather kills her, I think."

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Here I have nobody but my brother to torment me, whom I can take the liberty to dispute with, and whom I have prevailed with hitherto to bring none of his pretenders to this place, because of the noise all such people make in a country, and the tittle-tattle it breeds among neighbours that have nothing to do but to inquire who marries and who makes love.

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Soon he became a young man and he went to make love to Aponitolau's concubines.

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17 Dumalawi makes love to his father's concubines who openly show their preference for the son.

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And exact a promise that he would never make love to her again.

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A man, his face full of unhappy yearning, his soul quick with genius, was making love to her; asking her to forget his shortcomings, to forgive his sins, to give him a hand upward out of the dark places into the light.

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Smallbones was, therefore, ordered to put on his hat and step into the boat with two half bags of biscuit to carry up to the widow's house, for she did a little business with Mr Vanslyperken, as well as allowing him to make love to her; and was never so sweet or so gracious, as when closing a bargain.

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Make love indeed--the atomy--the shrimp--the dried-up stock-fish.

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Corporal Van Spitter had had wisdom enough to dupe Vanslyperken, and persuade him that he was very much in love with Babette; and Vanslyperken, who was not at all averse to this amour, permitted the corporal to go on shore and make love.

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But Mr Vanslyperken did leave the cutter and Snarleyyow, did come on shore, did walk to the widow's house, and did most unexpectedly enter it, and what was the consequence?--that he was not perceived when he entered it, and the door of the parlour as well as the front door being open to admit the air, for the widow and the corporal found that making love in the dog days was rather warm work for people of their calibre--to his mortification and rage the lieutenant beheld the corporal seated in his berth, on the little fubsy sofa, with one arm round the widow's waist, his other hand joined in hers, and, _proh pudor!_ sucking at her dewy lips like some huge carp under the water-lilies on a midsummer's afternoon.

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"Ah," cried Inez, teasingly, "we are not the only ones who have been making love."

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Frank saw her at the Techau, at Zinkand's, the St. Germain, with the kind of men that make love to actresses.

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One formula endlessly repeated deals with the efforts of some acrid spinster--or wife long widowed--to keep a young girl from marriage, generally out of contempt for love as a trivial weakness; the conclusion usually makes love victorious after a thunderbolt of revelation to the hinderer.

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Mary Stuart, less concerned with the church and more with the woman part of the question, had little respect for her sister Elizabeth, and wrote to her as queen to queen and coquette to prude: "Your disinclination to marriage arises from your not wishing to lose the liberty of being made love to."

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This method of making love, one step in advance and two back, is expressed in the dances of the period, the minuet and the gavotte.

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To make Love prosaically decent, how gross!

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The beggars grow up, forsooth, and make love to each other.

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You imitate successfully the cries of beasts; but what would you say if, when you were making love to a lady, I passed my time in barking at you?

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But it was thus they had talked when they first made love, and it was, moreover, the only way in which their tongues could move unfettered.

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He was a little shocked; he would have liked to draw a veil; he did not approve of a young man who could make love in language so unlike the measured ardour of one of Miss Austen's heroes.

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He had the cavalier poet's gift of making love seem a profession rather than a passion.

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This is the new and up-to-date way of making love.

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We cannot however miss our way if we follow in the steps of Holy Revelation in making love the central quality.

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"He was making love to a woman," Dickens said, "and he so elevated her as well as himself by the sentiment in which he enveloped her, that they trod in a purer ether, and in another sphere, quite lifted out of the present.

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Then she tells him she is going up to Olympus to make love to Jove, and that while she is occupying his attention Sleep is to send him off into a deep slumber.

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You other men, you make love with the air of turning on a tap.

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And I expect the scheme is that I am to make love to her and be worried out of my life, and then propose to her and she'll accept me."

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You make love as you go to war.

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Making love to you is like dragging a cannon uphill!

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And you have dared to make love to her.

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No child of mine shall marry a lazy vagabond who can do nothing but lie in a hammock and bet and gamble and make love.

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Not only did he make love to her without any of the rhetorical nonsense of the caballero, but he was big and strong, and it was evident that he was afraid of nothing, not even of Doña Brígida.

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Sex, she thought, as she watched his body hit the winds, was being massaged by one's own hormones, turned on by oneself, or more accurately one's sense of pleasure, and making love to fantasies of one's mind rather than the individual locked into one's body.

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It was a mere caprice, she argued, like disliking a passing woman for wearing the color, pink, or wanting to make love to all sailors for wearing their clean, white, and neatly pressed uniforms.

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Christ would purge the heart of hatred and make love the law of life.

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One generation was forced to make love over the tombs of another--and such tombs!--before the days of the park.

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Hei: thou, oh, young man, canst go and make love to Ka---- for she is now unmarried (_khynraw_), and thou, oh, spinster, canst make love to U----.

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The Moon was a wicked young man, for he began to make love to his elder sister, Ka Sngi.

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"That's the most lovely way of making love I ever saw!" said the ladies who stood round about, and then they took water in their mouths to gurgle when any one spoke to them.

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She treated me with the greatest kindness, gave me a good supper for nothing, and then let me make love to her.

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But he sang of love as he made love,--with utter disregard of holy place or high station, in an erotic strain strange to the stern Umáyyids.

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"But, Nancy, Christine almost admitted that--that he tried to make love to her."

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No woman likes to confess, especially to an old adorer like you, that she has spent so many hours alone with a man and he has not made love to her."

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Can you be made love to without a haunting suspicion that you brought it on yourself?"

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I don't want to be made love to.

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They think all men want to be made love to by any woman.

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"She thinks you're making love to me, Max."

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He gave himself up wholly to the two excitements of making love and losing money.

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Wilfrid Lacy soon made himself very agreeable to the rest of the passengers, who all agreed that he was a splendid type of parson, and even Otway, who had as much principle as a rat and began making love to his wife from the outset, liked him.

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While this amiable and enlightened quintetto were busily employed in flattering one another, Mr Cranium retired to complete the preparations he had begun in the morning for a lecture, with which he intended, on some future evening, to favour the company: Sir Patrick O'Prism walked out into the grounds to study the effect of moonlight on the snow-clad mountains: Mr Foster and Mr Escot continued to make love, and Mr Panscope to digest his plan of attack on the heart of Miss Cephalis: Mr Jenkison sate by the fire, reading _Much Ado about Nothing_: the Reverend Doctor Gaster was still enjoying the benefit of Miss Philomela's opiate, and serenading the company from his solitary corner: Mr Chromatic was reading music, and occasionally humming a note: and Mr Milestone had produced his portfolio for the edification and amusement of Miss Tenorina, Miss Graziosa, and Squire Headlong, to whom he was pointing out the various beauties of his plan for Lord Littlebrain's park.

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"I thank you very much, and I beg you to let me know beforehand when you are coming our way: all the young men in my neighborhood will turn out to receive you, because our people are very fond of bourgeois who try to make love to poor girls!

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"I don't know what your ideas of honor may be in regard to the young ladies of your acquaintance," she said, with an additional dash of ice in her voice, "but it seems to me a peculiar kind of honor which allows a man to insult his hostess by making love to a married woman in her house."

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Here her uncommon beauty attracted much attention, drawing erelong to her side a wealthy young southerner, who, just freed from the restraints of college life, found it vastly agreeable making love to the fair Helena.

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So, while his sisters were away at school, he was at home, hunting, fishing, riding, teasing his grandmother, tormenting the servants, and shocking his mother by threatening to make love to his cousin 'Lena, to whom he was at once a pest and a comfort, and who now claims a share of our attention.

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Hissing out the words from between her teeth, she replied, "When I take 'Lena Rivers into my family for my husband and son to make love to, alternately, I shall be ready for the lunatic asylum at Lexington."

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The erring painter made Love blind,-- Highest Love who shines on all; Him, radiant, sharpest-sighted god, None can bewilder; Whose eyes pierce The universe, Path-finder, road-builder, Mediator, royal giver; Rightly seeing, rightly seen, Of joyful and transparent mien.

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He made love to me and made me promise never to forget him, and he promised to come and get me some day.

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"_Me?_" "Yes, the you I met out there on the mountain, the you that made love to me and set my silly little girl's heart a-fluttering.

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I confess I was alarmed, and my fears were not diminished when two of the _Skulrimehds_ (a sort of native camp-follower) came up to COODENT and me, and actually began to make love to us in the most forward manner.

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CONTENTS CHAPTER I A Crescent of a Girl CHAPTER II Graydon Muir CHAPTER III The Parting CHAPTER IV Effort CHAPTER V Achievement CHAPTER VI The Secret of Beauty CHAPTER VII Not a Miracle CHAPTER VIII Rival Girls CHAPTER IX The Meeting CHAPTER X Old Ties Broken CHAPTER XI "I Fear I Shall Fail" CHAPTER XII The Promptings of Miss Wildmere's Heart CHAPTER XIII "You Will Be Disappointed" CHAPTER XIV Miss Wildmere's Strategy CHAPTER XV Perplexed and Beguiled CHAPTER XVI Declaration of Independence CHAPTER XVII Not Strong in Vain CHAPTER XVIII Make Your Terms CHAPTER XIX An Object for Sympathy CHAPTER XX "Veiled Wooing" CHAPTER XXI Suggestive Tones CHAPTER XXII Disheartening Confidences CHAPTER XXIII The Filial Martyr CHAPTER XXIV "I'll See How You Behave" CHAPTER XXV Gossamer Threads CHAPTER XXVI Mrs. Muir's Account CHAPTER XXVII Madge's Story CHAPTER XXVIII Dispassionate Lovers CHAPTER XXIX The Enemies' Plans CHAPTER XXX The Strong Man Unmanned CHAPTER XXXI Checkmate CHAPTER XXXII Madge is Matter-of-Fact CHAPTER XXXIII The End of Diplomacy CHAPTER XXXIV Broken Lights and Shadows CHAPTER XXXV A New Experiment CHAPTER XXXVI Madge Alden's Ride CHAPTER XXXVII "You are Very Blind" CHAPTER XXXVIII "Certainly I Refuse You" CHAPTER XXXIX "My True Friend" CHAPTER XL The End of the Wooing LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "_Are you so bent upon winning her, Graydon?_" _"There, now, be rational" cried the young girl_ _Her lips were parted, her pose, grace itself_ "_Promise me you will take a long rest_" "_So you imagine I shall soon be making love to another girl?_" CHAPTER I A CRESCENT OF A GIRL When Madge Alden was seventeen years of age an event occurred which promised to be the misfortune of her life.

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Graydon laughed a little bitterly as he said, "So you imagine that after my recent experience I shall soon be making love to another girl?"

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[Illustration: "SO YOU IMAGINE I SHALL SOON BE MAKING LOVE TO ANOTHER GIRL."]

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On speaking to my friend on the subject, he observed that, though it certainly appeared a dangerous mode of making love, he had seen so few _living_ abuses of it, during six and thirty years' residence in that country, where it nevertheless had always, more or less, prevailed, he must conclude it was as innocent as any other.

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"He was very empresse last night; surely he is not going to make love to me."

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Then he tried to make love to me--he flattered me; he followed me like my shadow.

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First you make love to the squaws, and then you get the good will of the bucks by giving them knives to scalp the white men with.

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I saw how you made love to the squaws today when you were flirting with them across the river, and I saw them throwing kisses at you too."

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But I repeat it, and you may believe me, I have a right to--to make love to you, for---- But no; I love you well enough to hold my tongue."

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I want her to study matrimony; Bixiou shall make love to her, and --and enlighten her darkness."

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Before that time, she could remember a few silly feelings on her own part, especially with regard to a young clerk of her father's, who had made love to her up to the very day when he shamefacedly told her that he was already engaged, and would soon be married.

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The great manufacturer or chemist in England, France, Italy, or Germany, the clever inventor, the astute banker, the successful merchant, have their due rewards; but, except in obvious instances, they are not presumed to have acquired incidentally to their material prosperity the arts of playing billiards, making love, shooting game on the wing, entertaining a house party or riding to hounds.

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I know a considerable number of doctors, as well as lawyers, who have built up lucrative practices by making love to their female clients and patients.

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He makes love and money at the same time.

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But our party was much more disposed to fight than make love; and I have little doubt that by throwing a single spear the natives would have pleased them more than by all the civility they were evidently anxious to show us; so desirous were they, at that time, to avenge the late murders--when even the odour of corruption still hung like a pestilence about the articles recovered from the plundered camp.

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For the art to make love, 12 pence.

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Some of these men were willing to do anything but work--they offered to run things, to preach, to advise, to make love to the girls.

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So you made love to another girl, and then she threw you over--that was it, I'm sure."

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Yes--made love to another girl--that was it.

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They don't understand how to make love a bit.

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Make love free and beautiful.

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"Well, perhaps not that, my dear," replied Van der Donk loftily, "but the city boys who come out here-----" "The poor fellows never saw a tree before in their lives, and they just wanted to make love to them," interrupted Margaret, again laughing in the gayest fashion.

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He walked about on two legs, like the rest of us, ate and drank, made love, and made merry.

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Chairman's Boiler-Skates, 38 Leaping over Horseman in Lane, 285 Little Boy and Bibulous Professor, 207 Little Geoffrey and his Dog, 219 Little Girl's Birthday Present (A), 275 Lord Mayor's Show of the Future, 226 Magistrate and the Cracker, 225 Making Love in the Green-Room, 243 Match-Makers' Sweater and Mr. Punch (A), 278 M.C.C.

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The name of this personage who thus made love to his vessel, was Wilhelm Barentz.

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Shall I make love to the ghoul?" and Amine burst into a bitter laugh.

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They were ushered into the presence of the Commandant, the same little man who had made love to Amine, and as they were dressed in Mussulman's attire, he was about to order them to be hung, when Philip told him that they were Dutchmen, who had been wrecked, and forced by the King of Ternate to join his expedition; that they had taken the earliest opportunity of escaping, as was very evident since those who had been thrown on shore with them had got off in the island boats, while they chose to remain.

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con._, which we husbands are obliged to wink at; and I am making love to the brandy-bottle, that I may stimulate my ideas, as unwilling to be roused from their dark cells of the brain as the spirit summoned by Lochiel, who implored at each response, "Leave, oh!

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In less than a month they knew the exact rank of every gentleman in the Presidency; ascertained their prospects, and the value of their appointments; turned the rupees into pounds sterling; broke off a conversation with an ensign at the sight of a lieutenant; cut the lieutenant for a captain; were all smiles for a major; and actually made love themselves to any body who was above that rank, and a bachelor.

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Shall lovers higgle, heart for heart, Till wooing grows a trading mart Where much for little, and all for part, Make love a cheapening art, Fair Ladye?

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"You are making love to Priscilla; but the joke is, you have been persuaded to do it for somebody else, when all the time you would like to do it for yourself."

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