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Pride and Prejudice Relaxing Book Summary

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    Welcome to Cozy Reads.
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    In today´s video we invite
    you to experience.
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    A concise and captivating storytelling
    summary of Pride and Prejudice.
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    By Jane Austin.
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    Settle unwind and join us as we
    explore this witty and intricate story.
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    In a quaint English Village
    called Longor.
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    The Bennett Family.
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    Lived with an unusual
    blend of Harmony and Chaos.
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    The family consisted of
    five daugthers.
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    Jane, Elizabeth, Mary,
    Kitty and Lydia.
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    And their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett.
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    Mrs. Bennett, a woman of
    excitable nerves.
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    And a relentless focus on the marriage
    prospects of her daughters.
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    Was ecstatic when news arrived.
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    That the wealthy and handsome,
    Mr. Charles Bringley.
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    Had taken residence at
    nearby Netherfield Park.
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    A bachelor of good fortune
    and higher status.
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    Meant one thing to Mrs. Bennett.
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    A potential husband for one of her girls.
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    Soon, The Bennett Family
    had an opportunity.
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    To meet Mr. Bringley at a local ball.
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    Mr. Bingley, amiable and warm.
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    Immediately took a liking to the
    oldest Bennett daughter, Jane.
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    Who was known throughout the
    village for her beauty and kindness.
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    The two danced and conversed.
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    Their mutual attraction
    unmistakable to all in attendance.
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    However, it wasn´t just Mr. Bingley who
    caught the eye of the town´s folk.
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    His close friend Mr. Fitz William Darcy,
    a man of even greater wealth.
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    But with a much colder
    demeanor, accompanied him.
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    Darcy´s aloofness and refusal to dance
    with anyone outside his inmmediate circle.
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    Made him the subject of
    much gossip and disapproval.
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    Particularly when he slighted
    Elizabeth Bennett.
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    By calling her tolerable, but not
    handsome enough to tempt me.
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    Elizabeth, spirited and quick witted
    was not one to be easily offended.
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    But Darcy´s words left a mark.
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    She laughed it off in public, but
    internally found herself forming.
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    A strong prejudice against
    the proud gentleman.
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    As days turned into weeks,
    Jane and Mr. Bringley grew closer.
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    Frequently finding themselves
    in each other´s company.
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    Elizabeth, meanwhile, continued.
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    To encounter Mr. Darcy at
    various social gatherings.
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    Despite her initial disdain for him,
    she couldn´t help.
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    But notice the intensity of his gaze
    whenever she was near.
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    The village soon
    welcomed a new guest.
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    Mr. George Wickham,
    a charming Militia Officer.
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    Wickham quickly became a favorite
    among the young women of Meritan.
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    Including Lydia, the youngest Bennett´s
    sister, who was flirtatious and carefree.
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    Wichham, notitcing Elizabeth´s interest.
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    Took the opportunity to confide in her.
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    Revealing that he and Mr. Darcy had
    known each other since childhood.
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    He spun a tale of Woe, explaining how
    Darcy had unjustly deprived him.
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    Of a living that had been promised
    to him by Darcy´s father.
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    This revelation only served to deepen
    Elizabeth´s dislike of Darcy.
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    Reinforcing her belief that he was
    a man of bad character.
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    As autumn faded into winter, Jane
    received an invitation to Netherfield.
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    Where she fell ill and was confined
    to bed for several days.
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    Elizabeth worried for her sister treed
    through muddy fields to visit her.
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    Arriving at Netherfield with decidely
    unlady like appearance.
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    Darcy, who was staying at Netherfield,
    found himself admiring.
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    Elizabeth´s playful determination and
    natural beauty despite himself.
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    The more time they spent together,
    the more he became captivated.
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    By her intelligence and wit.
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    Though Elizabeth remained
    oblivious to his growing admiration.
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    Despite Darcy´s silent
    admiration, his actions.
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    Soon led to greater misunderstandings.
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    After Jane´s recovery and return home.
    Bingley abruptly left Netherfield.
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    And return to London without any
    explanation, leaving Jane heartbroken.
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    Elizabeth suspected Darcy´s hand
    in this sudden departure.
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    And was turther convinced of his
    meddling when she discovered.
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    A letter revealing Darcy´s advice
    to Bingley against pursuing Jane.
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    Citing her family´s lower status
    and lack of fortune.
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    Spring brought Elizabeth a trip
    to the nearby estate of Rosings Park.
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    Where she visited her friend Charlotte.
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    Now married to the pompus and
    obsequious Mr. Collins.
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    A distant cousin of the Bennetts.
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    Rosings was the Grand Home of
    Lady Catherine de Borg.
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    Darcy´s wealthy and domineering aunt.
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    During her stay, Elizabeth was shocked
    when Darcy appeared unexpectedly.
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    Darcy, after much internal struggle,
    could no longer suppress his feelings.
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    Despite their differences
    in social standing.
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    And his misgivings about her family,
    he declared his love for her.
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    And proposed marriage
    in a rather abrupt manner.
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    Assuming she would accept.
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    To Darcy´s astonishment,
    Elizabeth refused him outright.
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    She accused him of ruining
    Jane´s happiness.
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    And condemning Wichham
    to a life of poverty.
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    Darcy, visibly shaken, listened
    to her grievances.
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    But said nothing is his defense.
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    He left his pride wounded.
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    But the following morning,
    he handed Elizabeth a letter.
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    The letter detailed his reasons.
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    For advising Bingley to distance
    himself from Jane.
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    As well as the true story of
    Wickham´s deceit.
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    And attempted elopement with
    Darcy´s younger sister, Georgiana.
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    Elizabeth, though initially resistant
    to believe Darcy´s words.
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    Gradually realized she might
    have misjudged him.
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    Returning to Longor, Elizabeth´s feelings
    toward Darcy grew more conflicted.
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    She couldn´t ignore the evidence
    presented in his letter.
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    But still harbored resentment
    for his initial behavior.
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    However, her perception of
    him changed drastically.
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    During a trip to the norht wich her
    aunt and uncle, The Guardians.
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    They visited Pembley, Darcy´s
    magnificent estate.
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    Believing him to be away.
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    There Elizabeth was struck by the
    beauty and elegance of his home.
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    And the glowing reports of his
    kindness from his staff.
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    To her surprise, Darcy arrived
    unexpectedly during their visit.
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    Instead of expressing anger or
    discomfort at their intrusion.
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    He was gracious and hospitable.
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    Treating Elizabeth and her relatives
    with the utmost respect and care.
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    Elizabeth was further astonished.
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    When Darcy introduced her
    to his sister, Georgiana.
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    Who was shy and sweet,
    clearly adoring her brother.
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    This side of Darcy was entirely
    new to Elizabeth.
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    He was kind, considerate, and far
    from the proud man.
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    She had once thought him to be.
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    Just a Elizabeth was beginning to
    understand her feelings for Darcy.
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    Disaster struck her family.
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    Lydia had run off with Mr. Wickham.
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    Throwing the Bennett
    household into chaos.
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    Lydia´s reckless behavior threatened
    to bring disgrace upon the entire family.
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    And Elizabeth was devastated.
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    She knew such a scandal could ruin
    her sister´s chances of good marriages.
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    And bring shame to their name.
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    When Darcy learned of Lydia´s elopement,
    he was moved to action.
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    Without Elizabeth´s knowledge,
    he sought out Wickham.
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    Paid off his debts, and arranged
    for him to marry Lydia.
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    Thus saving the Bennett
    family from ruin.
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    Darcy´s intervention was not
    done for recognition.
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    But out of love for Elizabeth,
    proving the depth of his feeling.
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    And the sincerity of his character.
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    Elizabeth, overwhelmed by Darcy´s
    generosity and selflessness.
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    Realized just how much she
    had come to care for him.
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    Her initial prejudices had blinded
    her to the man he truly was.
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    And she now saw him in a new light.
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    When she returned home, she learned
    the truth of Darcy´s actions from Lydia.
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    Who accidentally let it slip, and from
    Mrs. Gardner, who confirmed the details.
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    Elizabeth was deeply moved.
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    Recognizing that Darcy´s actions were
    motivated by his love for her.
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    Soon after, Mr. Bingley returned to
    Netherfield and proposed to Jane.
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    Who accepted with joy.
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    Their engagement brought happiness
    to the Bennett household.
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    But Elizabeth remained unsure
    of her future with Darcy.
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    She did not know if his feelings had
    change after her earlier rejection.
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    Or if he still saw her in the same light.
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    Her uncertainty was put to rest
    when Darcy visited Longor again.
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    This time with Bingley.
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    During a private walk, Darcy confessed
    that his feelings for Elizabeth.
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    Had not wavered and asked once
    more if she would be his wife.
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    Elizabeth, with her heart full
    accepted his proposal.
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    She realized that she loved him deeply,
    admiring his integrity, generosity.
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    And the changes he had made
    out of love for her.
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    As they prepared for their new life
    together, Elizabeht and Darcy.
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    Reflected on the misunderstandings
    and obstacles they had overcome.
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    Their love, which had been tested
    by pride and prejudice.
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    Emerged stronger and more genuine.
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    They married and moved to Pembley
    where they lived happily.
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    Welcoming their friends and
    family with warmth and joy.
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    In the end, pride and prejudice
    is not just a story of two people.
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    Falling in love, but a journey of growth,
    self-reflection, and understanding.
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    Elizabeth and Darcy´s story
    reminds us that true love.
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    Often requires us to look beyond
    first impressions.
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    And to find the courage to confront our
    flaws and change for the better.
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